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Friday, December 30, 2011

Alex Rodriguez and Torrie Wilson: New Couple Alert?


Alex Rodriguez had been laying low since his split with Cameron Diaz and failure to come through in the 2011 playoffs, but he's apparently hitting it out of the park again.

He's reportedly dating Torrie Wilson.

A 36-year-old model and former pro wrestler, Wilson spent the holidays with her family in Boise, Idaho, where A-Rod was coincidentally spotted as well. HMM.

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Boise news anchor Mike Murad even tweeted a photo of A-Rod running on the treadmill at the local gym and said, "I was told he was visiting a friend."

Moreover, eyewitness Randy Simon told the Idaho Stateman that the New York Yankees third baseman, also 36, was at the gym with Torrie Wilson.

A-Rod and Torrie's Idaho trip isn't the first time the two have been spotted together. On Dec. 4, the couple were photographed riding bikes in Miami.

Earlier this year, A-Rod was vacationing in Mexico with friends George Clooney and Stacy Keibler. Torrie, a close friend of Stacy, was also on hand.

Seems like they may have each other in a romantic choke hold, or something.

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Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/alex-rodriguez-and-torrie-wilson-new-couple-alert/

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Sears may finally be in a fight that it can't win

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Maybe if Sears had sold more of these. Analysts are wondering if a combination of greater competition, down-at-the-heels stores and escalating pension costs will combine to deliver a knockout punch to the venerable retailer.

By Martha C. White

Those blue-light specials just didn't cut it this year. After dismal holiday sales in a year when other retailers managed to claw their way to a modest recovery, Sears Holdings Inc. announced Tuesday it would close between 100 and 120 Sears and Kmart stores due to poor performance.

Sears is retail's Rocky Balboa: It's had more than its share of comebacks and reinventions.?And while it wasn't always pretty, it usually managed to squeeze out one more win. Now, though, analysts are wondering if a combination of greater competition, down-at-the-heels stores and escalating pension costs will combine to deliver the?knockout punch to a company that began?as a mail-order company in the 19th century and grew into one of the nation's largest retailers.?

The National Retail Federation estimates that sales for the holiday season are up 3.8 percent over last year. But for the eight-week period leading up to Christmas, Sears Holdings said its same-store sales fell by 5.2 percent. Same-store sales are sales at stores open more than a year and are considered a more accurate barometer of how a retail company is faring.

The drop was sharper at its flagship stores, which fell 6 percent, while Kmart sales fell by 4.4 percent. In a release, the company blamed sagging electronics sales at both chains, along with lower appliance sales at Sears and fewer clothing and layaway purchases at Kmart.?

It's true that these are competitive categories, but they're also areas where experts anticipated higher sales this holiday season. So it's not that people weren't buying gadgets and sweaters; they just weren't buying them at Sears or Kmart. With outdated, disorganized stores, Sears has lost?ground to discounters like Wal-Mart and Target, and to?Lowe's and Home Depot in tools and appliances. Tweaks to the merchandise mix, like a clothing line by reality TV's Kardashian sisters, were greeted cooly by consumers.?

Analysts are concerned that Sears may not be able to make up the lost ground. "These guys just turned in a disastrous fourth quarter," said?Imperial Capital managing director Mary Ross Gilbert. "We're seeing an acceleration in the deterioration of the business."

"I'm not sure how they're going to turn it around," Credit Suisse retail analyst Gary Balter told CNBC. Especially worrisome, he said, was Sears' disclosure that it currently has $438 million in outstanding borrowing, even though this is the time of year when retailers usually have the most cash available. "If they're not cash positive right now, that's a negative signal," he said.?

Sears' stocktumbled Tuesday.?Balter pointed out that his price target for Sears of $20 is still 15 times EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization), which is a high valuation for the company. Others are more pessimistic, saying this metric doesn't paint a complete picture of Sears' financial health.

Gilbert pointed out in a recent report that Sears' EBITDA doesn't include some substantial pension funding costs and gave the company?a $6 price target based on that as well as further anticipated declines in performance.

"Over the last five years you've seen their EBITDA decline by 68 percent," Gilbert said. "Now we're talking about a potential liquidity crisis in 2012." While Sears might be able to get through the first quarter without a hitch, Gilbert said the company will struggle if vendors lose confidence next summer, when holiday ordering takes place, and demand to be paid sooner or even payment in advance of shipments.?

The biggest problem is that the company can't or won't invest in its stores, and consumers have been voting with their feet. "Sears? retail operations have continued to languish over the years? capital expenditures have been running at close to 1 percent (or less) of revenues compared to 2?3 percent of revenues" ?for competitors like Target and Home Depot, Ross Gilbert wrote. "[C]ustomers may be further distanced from the brand due to store-level staff not being adequately trained or motivated to provide a high level of service.

"We think that it is a retail concept that has gotten tired," said Ed Mally, director of research at Imperial. "The stores are in need of some updating and their competitive position is challenged."

Insight on what is next for Sears Holdings, as it plans to close down 120 Kmart stores, with Gary Balter, Credit Suisse retail analyst.

Source: http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/27/9740808-sears-holdings-struggles-to-hold-on

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Militants attack Iraqi camp housing Iranian exiles (AP)

BAGHDAD ? A security official says militants have fired a Katyusha rocket at a camp housing several thousand Iranian exiles in northeastern Iraq.

The Diyala province official says the attack on Camp Ashraf took place late Tuesday. It was the second rocket attack on the camp this week. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.

The Iranian group ? known as the People's Mujahedeen Organization of Iran ? was a one-time ally of Saddam Hussein in a common fight against Iran.

The group said Wednesday the rocket fell near housing units inside the camp but that there were no casualties.

Under an agreement with the United Nations and the Iraqi government, the residents are to move to a new location in Baghdad in the coming days.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/iraq/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111228/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_iraq_camp_ashraf

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[VIDEO] First Video Promo For TNA's India Promotion

[VIDEO] First Video Promo For TNA's India Promotion
Posted by Jeremy Thomas?on 12.26.2011

Check out Ring Ka King...

Here is the first promo for TNA's new Indian promotion Ring Ka King, which will debut on early 2012:

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Fifa World Cup on show at Dubai sports conference

Dubai: The Fifa World Cup and Uefa's Europa and Champions League trophies will be on show at the 6th Dubai International Sports Conference on Wednesday and Thursday at the Intercontinental Hotel in Festival City.?

Cristiano Ronaldo, Alessandro Del Piero, Fabio Capello are among the football stars expected to attend the event.?

Dr. Aaisha Bu Sumait, the conference director, said: "We are keen to bring and show those cups during the conference's programmes to reflect the hard work and diligences exerted by winning clubs and national teams to join competitions and attain such honorable titles."?

She added: "Respective bodies of the conference have successfully shown the Fifa World Cup during the third edition of the event in 2008. Today we will show the Fifa World Cup for the second time along with the other two prestigious European cups - the Uefa European Champions League and Europa League Cup."?

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Each of the three cups will be shown on a separate platform during the inaugural session of the sixth edition of the conference.

The cups will then be shown in a special section of the conference's exhibition. It is the first time for the three titles will be shown together in one place.?

The three trophies are currently held by Spain, Barcelona and Porto. Accompanying the silverware will be Sandro Rosell, President of Barcelona, and Pinto Da Costa, President of Porto and secretary general of the European Football Federation. Another session will be addressed by a representative of the Spanish Football Association.

Source: http://gulfnews.com/sport/football/fifa-world-cup-on-show-at-dubai-sports-conference-1.957168?localLinksEnabled=false&utm_source=Feeds&utm_medium=RSS&utm_term=Sport_RSS_feed&utm_content=1.957168&utm_campaign=Fifa_World_Cup_on_show_at_Dubai_sports_con

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Repurpose Zip Ties into Bicycle Snow "Chains" [Cycling]

Repurpose Zip Ties into Bicycle Snow "Chains"When you're trying to get around on a bicycle in the winter studded tires are a great investment, but if you only occasionally have snow or ride a bike in snowy weather you can make a set of tire "chains" using a few dozen cable ties.

Bike shop website Dutch Bike Co. shares this tip for quick and cheap traction in snow. The zip ties themselves dig into the snow nicely but are not thick enough to make the bike bounce. The author alternates cutting off the zip tie heads on either side of the tire to help with cornering.

There are two caveats with using this method?make sure that if your bike has fenders that the zip tie heads are low enough to not cause clearance issues and also make sure that you don't try this if your bike has rim brakes; the zip ties will get in the way of the brake pads.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Caution mutes US response to N. Korea

The Obama administration's cautious response to the death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il reflects unease and uncertainty about the leadership transition in the reclusive country that has confounded U.S. presidents for 60 years.

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North Korea, the "hermit kingdom," has vexed the United States and its allies with war, nuclear tests, missile launches, belligerence and bellicose bombast. But since he took office in 2009, President Barack Obama has had to deal with North Korea at perhaps its most secretive point: an unclear succession amid a time of deep concern about the stability of the regime.

Thus, the administration's carefully worded public messages have underscored its desire for better relations with the autocratic nation and its concern about the welfare of the North Korean people. They are also gentle reminders that Washington expects Pyongyang to follow through on denuclearization pledges and improve ties with its neighbors, particularly South Korea.

The kid-gloves treatment accorded to the North's youthful new leader, Kim's twenty-something son Kim Jong Un, has attracted criticism from some who see this is a moment to make a forceful case for dramatic reform and regime change.

But without solid intelligence on the opaque transition process and fearful of misunderstandings that could lead to provocations with the notoriously erratic North, U.S. officials have concluded the best course is to say little, wait and watch.

Indeed, the administration's initial reactions to Kim's death have contained little substance at all.

"All I can say is that we're monitoring the situation closely," White House press secretary Jay Carney said Wednesday as North Korean state media broadcast pictures of wailing mourners, apparently overcome with grief. "Kim Jong Il had designated Kim Jong Un as his official successor, and at this time we have no indication that that has changed."

Carney added: "We hope that the new North Korean leadership will take the steps necessary to support peace, prosperity and a better future for the North Korean people, including through acting on its commitments to denuclearization."

Those comments echoed words from Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. On Monday, more than 16 hours after Kim's death was announced, she was the first senior U.S. official to comment publicly, calling for "a peaceful and stable transition in North Korea" and expressing hope that it would not affect "regional peace and stability."

Ironically, it was Clinton who first stirred the pot about a possible succession crisis in North Korea.

Nearly three years ago, on her first trip to Asia as secretary of state, she stunned diplomatic circles with a frank appraisal of U.S. concerns amid speculation about the health of Kim Jong Il, who had suffered a stroke in 2008, and his choice of a successor.

"If there is a succession, even if it's a peaceful succession, that creates more uncertainty and it also may encourage behaviors that are even more provocative as a way to consolidate power within the society," Clinton told reporters on Feb. 20, 2009.

Her remarks on a previously taboo subject sparked great debate. In Seoul the next day, she expressed surprise at the uproar, noting that reports of Kim choosing his youngest son Kim Jung Un to succeed him had "been in the news for months."

"I don't think that it's a forbidden subject to talk about succession in the hermit kingdom," Clinton said. "In fact, it seems to me it's got to be factored into any policy review that one is undertaking."

That same month, U.S. diplomats were scrambling to collect any information they could about Kim Jong Un from South Korean, Chinese and Japanese officials and experts, according to leaked State Department cables published by WikiLeaks.

Unfortunately for the Americans, their interlocutors had sharply divided opinions, according to the cables. Some predicted the North Korean regime would collapse politically within two to three years of Kim Jong Il's death. Others foresaw a power struggle between the young and untested Kim Jong Un and rivals in the elite, but differed over who would prevail. Others believed there would be little change.

One apparent area of convergence, however, was that most South Korean experts believed the challenge for the younger Kim would come after his father's death.

Before Kim's passing, the U.S. administration had been expected this week to announce the resumption in food aid to North Korea and a potential bilateral meeting on nuclear disarmament. Although the State Department said there had been brief exchange with North Korean officials in New York on Monday, both initiatives are now in flux pending the end of the North's mourning period.

The administration says it is respecting that mourning period by understanding that North Korean officials will not be available for discussions. Yet it has steadfastly refused to express any sympathy for the death of Kim, whose Stalinist regime is accused of having one of the worst, if not the worst, human rights records in the world.

While showering the late Czech democracy leader Vaclev Havel with effusive eulogies, American officials have refused to even utter the word "condolence" in relation to Kim.

EDITOR'S NOTE ? Matthew Lee covers international affairs and U.S. foreign policy for The Associated Press.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45787168/ns/world_news-asia_pacific/

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Here's Why The Apple TV Might Be Awesome ... - Business Insider

iTVOver at The Perfection Paradox, product consultant Jonathan Bingham offers a smart take on the problems the forthcoming Apple TV could eventually fix if Apple gets it right.

He also offers an explanation of why Google's ongoing TV efforts are probably doomed to failure, or at least doomed to addressing only a small, specific niche of the TV market ? households managed by tech geeks.

Basically, the explanation for Google's ongoing incompetence in the TV market boils down to this:

When Jonathan described his vision for the "perfect TV" to a Googler friend, the Googler friend scoffed at the idea because it didn't include an easy way for viewers to stream content from BitTorrent.

As if the vast majority of TV users have even heard of "BitTorrent," let alone care what it is or want to stream content from it. The vast majority of TV users don't even know what "streaming" is.

What Googlers and other technorati seem to forever fail to understand is that TV is the dominant broadcast medium because it is drop-dead simple.

For decades, TV users haven't had to do much more than press "on."

TV, in other words, has just worked.

Of course, in recent years, with the addition of cable boxes and VCRs and DVRs and IP TV and Netflix and iTunes and YouTube and remotes, et al, TV has started getting complicated.

Image: Engadget

Remember this? Laughable.

And Google's response to that complexity, along with the response of most other tech companies that have tried to "fix" TV over the years, is to make it even more complicated ? by turning the TV into a computer (witness the comically complex remote Google thought people wanted when they shipped their first Google TV).

Apple, meanwhile, Bingham reasons, will approach the market with the aim of making TV simple again, by making the "perfect" TV.

What do TV "users" really want? What would make TV simple again? What would make a TV perfect?

TV users just want to press "on" and watch what they want to watch.

That's it.

They don't want to have to figure out where the content is. They don't want to have to "search" for it. They don't want to have to know when it's "on." They don't want to scan "channel" selectors and guides. They don't want to write emails or shop for products or search the web. They don't want to chat with their friends over the TV. They don't want to make phone calls. They just want to press "on" and watch what they want to watch when they want to watch it.

When Steve Jobs said, "I've finally cracked it," Bingham reasons, what he meant was he finally figured out how to give TV users what they want.

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No one wants this. They just want to watch what they want to watch.

Specifically, Steve probably figured out how to allow TV users to press "on" and then say, "The Jets game," or "Addams Family" or "The next Sopranos episode" or "our Hawaii vacation videos" and have the TV just play them.

No wires. No boxes. No remotes. No "cable." No "broadcast." No "channels." No "networks." No "content selection screens." No "navigation." No "Netflix."? No "YouTube." No "Hulu."

Just what you want to watch.

If Apple can eventually make the Apple TV do that, the Apple TV will indeed be a massive home run.

Especially if Google and all the other TV makers are still figuring out how to allow people to "record content" with one box and "play content" with another box and "find channels" with another box and "stream content from the web or BitTorrent" with another box ? or, worst of all, invent a hyper-complex box and remotes that do all of that and that you need a PhD to figure out how to operate.

Because the last thing TV users want is for TV to get more complicated.

Read Jonathan Bingham's post here >

SEE ALSO: Here's Everything We Know About The Forthcoming Apple TV

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-tv-vs-google-tv-2011-12

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Deion and Pilar Sanders to Divorce; Mrs. Prime Time to Score Giant A$$ House


While Kobe and Vanessa Bryant's divorce dominated the celebrity athlete breakup rumor mill, NFL Hall of Fame member Deion Sanders and his wife also split up this week.

His was nickname "Prime Time" for his showmanship as well as his immense talent ... though he may end up wishing he wasn't living quite so large now that he and soon-to-be-ex wife Pilar Sanders are divorcing. Why, you ask?

Pilar Sanders Photo

A prevision of his prenup? The bigger home Deion inhabits, the bigger home he has to buy Pilar. Seriously. Their agreement states that if they split, he would buy Pilar a house that is equal to half the value of whatever their current home is.

Their current Texas home's listing price? $21 million.

Pilar Sanders has been house hunting since Thanksgiving. The couple has three children together, Shilo, Shedeur and Shelomi, and has been married 10 years.

The 44-year-old Sanders played in the NFL from 1989-2005 and also played Major League Baseball for a few years. He was previously married to Carolyn Chambers, with whom he shares two children, Deion Jr. and Deiondra.

Yes, Deion and Deiondra.

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Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/deion-and-pilar-sanders-to-divorce-mrs-prime-time-to-inherit-gia/

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Friday, December 23, 2011

U.N. urges Libya to sell off uranium cache (Reuters)

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) ? U.N. experts are urging Libya to get rid of a large cache of "yellowcake" uranium because the warehouse where it is being kept is neither safe nor secure enough for long-term storage, the U.N. envoy to Libya said on Thursday.

Inspectors from the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) completed an inspection of the Tajura nuclear facility in Tripoli and a warehouse in Sabha that stores yellowcake, a concentrated uranium powder, on December 9, U.N. special envoy to Libya Ian Martin told the Security Council.

"In an initial debriefing the IAEA conveyed its overall conclusion that none of the previously reported nuclear materials in either facility had gone missing," Martin told the 15-nation council via video-link from Tripoli.

Former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi had a clandestine nuclear weapons program, which he abandoned in December 2003. IAEA and U.S. experts verified at the time that the program was fully dismantled.

While there appears to be no immediate health or radiation risk posed by the uranium, Martin said, the IAEA is encouraging Libya to sell and transfer the 6,400 barrels of yellowcake out of the country because the barrels are deteriorating and the site is not secure enough.

"The present safety and security measures at the facility are not deemed sufficient longer-term," Martin said. "There appears, however, to be no risk of proliferation given the weight and state of the barrels."

Yellowcake uranium, which is not highly radioactive, cannot be used for nuclear weapons unless processed and purified.

MISSING WEAPONS

Martin also confirmed a U.S. finding from last month that Libya's missing stocks of shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles - "man portable air defense systems" or MANPADS - appear to be still in the country.

"While the focus of international concern continues to be the potential proliferation of MANPADs, as yet there seems to be little evidence of such weapons systems appearing in neighboring countries," he said.

"Visits at weapon storage sites and brigades throughout Libya suggest that most looted arms may be held by revolutionary brigades or local militias within a limited distance from the looted sites, thereby rendering it primarily a national Libyan arms control and disarmament concern," Martin said.

He added that the U.N. Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) had agreed with Libya's Defense Ministry to set up a task force on MANPADS to "facilitate a country-wide mapping of weapons and storage sites and to coordinate the identification, collection and disabling efforts."

The U.N. mission is also working to register MANPADS held by revolutionary brigades, Martin said.

Separately, the United States is working with Libya's Defense Ministry to create an inventory and destroy superfluous conventional weapons around in Libya, he said.

In the chaotic fighting to end Gaddafi's rule, local militias trying to overthrow him raided arms depots and took the weapons for themselves.

The militias are largely loyal to the Western-backed government now in power, but there are questions over how securely they are storing the weapons.

Security experts have said that MANPADS could be acquired by militants or smugglers and taken across Libya's porous southern borders into neighboring Algeria, Mali, Mauritania and Niger.

Martin also said that the Netherlands-based Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) was making progress in accounting for chemical weapons and materials found at two previously undeclared sites in Libya.

He said that Libya's government submitted to the OPCW in late November a detailed declaration of the materials, which were transferred to the officially declared storage site. The OPCW plans to return in mid-January to work with the government on safe storage for the materials.

(Reporting By Louis Charbonneau; Editing by Eric Walsh)

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US gray wolves rebound but face uncertain future (AP)

ATLANTA, Mich. ? After devoting four decades and tens of millions of dollars to saving the gray wolf, the federal government wants to get out of the wolf-protection business, leaving it to individual states ? and the wolves themselves ? to determine the future of the legendary predator.

The Obama administration Wednesday declared more than 4,000 wolves in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin have recovered from widespread extermination and will be removed from the endangered species list.

"Gray wolves are thriving in the Great Lakes region," said Dan Ashe, director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Coupled with an earlier move that lifted protections in five western states, the decision puts the gray wolf at a historical crossroads ? one that could test both its reputation for resilience and the tolerance of ranchers and hunters who bemoan its attacks on livestock and big game.

Wolves have returned only to isolated pockets of the territory they once occupied, and increasing numbers are dying at the hands of hunters, wildlife agents and ranchers. Now, the legal shield making it a crime to gun them down is being lifted in the only two sections of the lower 48 states where significant numbers exist.

State officials said they will keep wolf numbers healthy, but all three western Great Lakes states will allow wolves to be shot if they are caught assaulting farm animals or pets.

"We now have the ability to kill a wolf that needs killing," said Russ Mason, Michigan's wildlife division chief.

Hunting and trapping also could be allowed. No seasons have been set.

Some environmentalists supported the decision. Others whose lawsuits blocked previous efforts to drop Great Lakes wolves from the endangered list said they were disappointed but had not decided whether to return to court.

"We believe the wolf has not recovered," said Howard Goldman, Minnesota state director for the Humane Society of the United States.

Since being declared endangered in 1974, the American wolf population has grown fivefold ? to about 6,200 animals wandering parts of 10 states outside Alaska.

"They are in the best position they've been in for the past 100 years," said David Mech, a senior scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey in St. Paul, Minn., and a leading wolf expert. The animals' long-term survival will "depend on how much wild land remains available, because wolves are not compatible with areas that are agricultural and have a lot of humans. There's just too much conflict."

Also Wednesday, the government put off a decision on protections in 29 Eastern states that presently have no wolves. The Interior Department said it still was reconsidering its prior claim that wolves in those states historically were a separate species, which effectively would cancel out protections now in place.

Gray wolves in Wyoming are next in line to come off the endangered list, which is expected sometime next year. Similar actions are planned for most remaining western states and the Great Plains.

Since 1991, the federal government has spent $92.6 million on gray wolf recovery programs and state agencies have chipped in $13.9 million, according to documents reviewed by The Associated Press.

"We are ready to declare success in those areas where wolves are now secure, turn over management responsibility to the states and begin to focus our limited resources on other species that are in trouble," said Gary Frazer, assistant director for the Fish and Wildlife Service's endangered species program.

The government plans to continue trying to bolster a struggling Mexican gray wolf population in the desert Southwest and is weighing whether to expand protections for small numbers of the animals that have slipped into the Pacific Northwest from Canada.

But there are no plans to promote their return elsewhere. Federal officials say it's not the government's job to return wolves to their previous range as long as the population is stable.

In Montana and Idaho, where wolves can be legally hunted and trapped, officials want to drive down wolf numbers this winter to curb attacks on farm animals and elk.

Some scientists and advocates say the hunts show what will happen when federal safeguards are lifted elsewhere. The government, they say, is abandoning the recovery effort too soon, before packs can take hold in new areas. Vast, wild territories in the southern Rockies and Northeast are ripe for wolves but unoccupied.

"The habitat is there. The prey is there. Why not give them the chance?" said Chris Amato, New York's assistant commissioner for natural resources.

But federal officials are grappling with tight budgets and political pressure to expand hunting and prevent wolves from invading new turf. They insist the animals known for their eerie howl, graceful lope and ruthless efficiency in slaughtering prey will get by on their own with help from state agencies.

North America was once home to as many as 2 million gray wolves. By the 1930s, fur traders, bounty hunters and government agents had poisoned, trapped and shot almost all wolves outside Canada and Alaska.

The surviving 1,200 were clustered in northern Minnesota in the 1970s. With endangered species protection, their numbers rocketed to nearly 3,000 in the state and they gradually spread elsewhere.

Today, Wisconsin has about 782 wolves and Michigan 687 ? far above what biologists said were needed for sustainable populations.

The success story is hardly surprising in woodlands teeming with deer, said John Vucetich, a biologist at Michigan Tech University. But even in such an ideal setting, the wolves could return only when killing them became illegal.

"What do wolves need to survive?" Vucetich said. "They need forest cover, and they need prey. And they need not to be shot."

Shooting already is happening ? legally or not ? as adventurous wolves range into new regions such as Michigan's Lower Peninsula and the plains of eastern Montana.

Those sightings are unsettling to farmers because resurgent packs have killed thousands of livestock. Some owners may quietly take matters into their own hands ? "shoot, shovel and shut up," said Jim Baker, who raises 60 beef cattle near the village of Atlanta, Mich.

Wolves "could wipe me out in a couple of nights if they wanted," Baker said.

Since the late 1980s, more than 5,000 wolves have been killed legally, according to an AP review of state and federal records. Hundreds more have been killed illegally over the past two decades in the Northern Rockies alone.

Ranchers in some areas are allowed under federal law to shoot wolves to defend their livestock. In the northern Rockies, government wildlife agents have routinely shot wolves from aircraft in response to such attacks. Often that involves trapping a single wolf, fitting it with a radio collar and tracking it back to its den so the entire pack can be killed.

Biologists are confident that neither legal hunts nor poaching will push wolves back to the brink of extinction.

Idaho has been the most aggressive in reducing wolf numbers, offering a 10-month hunting season that sets no limits. State officials say they intend to reduce the population from 750 to as few as 150 ? the minimum the federal government says is needed in each Northern Rockies state to keep the animal off the endangered list.

Studies indicate plentiful habitat remains in other regions, including upstate New York, northern New England and the southern Rockies of Colorado and Utah. But experts say the Fish and Wildlife Service's plan would mean that any wolves wandering into those states could be shot on sight unless protected by state laws.

"Wolves, next to people, are one of the most adaptable animals in the world," said Ed Bangs, a former Fish and Wildlife Service biologist who led the effort to return wolves to the northern Rockies. "The key with wolves is, it's all about human tolerance."

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Brown reported from Billings, Mont.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

The Stark Difference Between North Korea and South Korea from Space [Image Cache]

If you want to know the true effect of departed despot Kim Jong-il (and his father Kim Il-Sung), just take a look at this sad, sad picture of North Korea and South Korea at night from space. South Korea is like any other modern country, lit up with life. North Korea is completely dark. More »


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