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A mourner bows her head inside the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church at a vigil service for victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, in Newtown, Conn. Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Andrew Gombert, Pool)

A mourner bows her head inside the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church at a vigil service for victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, in Newtown, Conn. Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Andrew Gombert, Pool)

Mourners gather inside the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church at a vigil service for victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that left at least 27 people dead, many of them young children, in Newtown, Conn. Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. Police have identified the gunman as Adam Lanza, whose mother was a teacher at the school. (AP Photo/Andrew Gombert, Pool)

Thousands attend a vigil for the victims of the school shooting at Saint Rose of Lima church, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012 in Newtown, Conn. A man killed his mother at home and then opened fire Friday inside the elementary school where she taught, massacring 26 people, including 20 children, as youngsters cowered in fear to the sound of gunshots echoing through the building and screams coming over the intercom. (AP Photo/The Journal News, Frank Becerra Jr.) NYC OUT, NO SALES, ONLINE OUT, TV OUT, NEWSDAY INTERNET OUT; MAGS OUT ( Frank Becerra Jr / The Journal News )

Mourners gather for a vigil service for victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, at the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Newtown, Conn. Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. A man killed his mother at their home and then opened fire Friday inside the elementary school where she taught, massacring 26 people, including 20 children, as youngsters cowered in fear to the sound of gunshots reverberating through the building and screams echoing over the intercom (AP Photo/Andrew Gombert, Pool)

Volunteer firefighters carry flowers past their firetruck before placing them at a makeshift memorial near the Sandy Hook Elementary school Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012 in the Sandy Hook village of Newtown, Conn. The massacre of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, would have been driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

The massacre of 26 children and adults at a Connecticut elementary school elicited horror and soul-searching around the world even as it raised more basic questions about why the 20-year-old gunman was driven to such a crime and how he chose his victims. Police have shed no light on any motive, and investigators were trying to learn more about the suspect Adam Lanza.

Here are some images from the town that was the scene of the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history.

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NHL files unfair labor charge against union

Matt Duchene from Colorado Avalanche plays the puck during his first training with HC Ambri Piotta, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012, in Biasca, Switzerland. Canadian Matt Duchene, is another NHL lockout player to play in the Swiss hockey league. (AP Photo//Ti-Press/Carlo Reguzzi)

Matt Duchene from Colorado Avalanche plays the puck during his first training with HC Ambri Piotta, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012, in Biasca, Switzerland. Canadian Matt Duchene, is another NHL lockout player to play in the Swiss hockey league. (AP Photo//Ti-Press/Carlo Reguzzi)

(AP) ? The NHL and its locked-out players might turn up in a courtroom before they find their way back onto the ice.

In a wild week in which the fighting sides had two fruitless sessions with a federal mediator and another round of bargaining via conference call, the most significant event occurred Friday night when the NHL brought its ongoing dispute with the players to federal court after the league anticipated a possible antitrust suit.

The league filed a class action suit Friday in U.S. District Court in New York, seeking to establish that its now 90-day lockout is legal. In a separate move, the NHL filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming the players' association has bargained in bad faith.

The NHL said it believes the union's executive board is seeking authorization to give up its collective bargaining rights, a necessary step before players could file an antitrust lawsuit.

NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly declined to comment on the league's legal actions. The moves were made after the sides held a bargaining teleconference, following two days of talks that included federal mediators.

Players' association special counsel Steve Fehr, meanwhile, declined to comment on the lawsuits or to confirm the union's plans regarding a so-called disclaimer of interest. But the union issued a statement Friday night to address the NHL's actions.

"The NHLPA has just received a copy of the National Labor Relations Board charge and has not yet been served with the lawsuit," the statement said. "However, based on what we've learned so far, the NHL appears to be arguing that players should be stopped from even considering their right to decide whether or not to be represented by a union. We believe that their position is completely without merit."

Fehr, who took part in the conference call earlier Friday, told The Associated Press in an email that the league didn't make its legal plans known during that day's discussions.

If players choose to pursue a disclaimer of interest, the union would essentially stop being a collective group to negotiate a labor deal with the NHL. The Canadian Press, citing unidentified sources, said that the union's executive board requested a vote from its membership on Thursday night that would give it the authority to file a disclaimer.

Such a move wouldn't necessarily doom the entire hockey season that has already been long-delayed and shortened.

During the NBA lockout last year, the basketball union made a similar move. But negotiations continued anyway and a tentative agreement was reached within a couple of weeks.

The union then reformed in time for players to ratify the new deal and begin a shortened season. NFL players took the same route last year, as well.

By filing the complaint in New York, the NHL guaranteed that the legality of the lockout would be decided in a court known to be sympathetic toward management. The league is concerned that if the union dissolves and seeks to have the lockout deemed illegal, players could be due triple their lost salaries if they are successful.

The sides had spent Wednesday and Thursday in talks with mediators in New Jersey. On the first day, union officials and league brass spoke separately to mediators and not with each other. There were face-to-face talks between the sides on Thursday, but no progress of note was achieved.

Without the presence of mediators on Friday, a small group of negotiators ? four aside without Commissioner Gary Bettman or union executive director Donald Fehr taking part ? got on the conference call.

The NHL is looking for an even split of revenues with the players. When it agreed last week to increase an offer of deferred payments from $211 million to $300 million ? a package aimed at making the lower percentage of revenue easier for the union to take ? it was part of a proposed package that required the union to agree on three nonnegotiable points. Instead, the players' association accepted the raise in funds, but then made counterproposals on the issues the league stated had no wiggle room.

All games through Dec. 30 have been canceled, 43 percent of the season, along with the New Year's Day Winter Classic and the All-Star game.

A 48-game season was played in 1995 after a lockout stretched into January. Bettman said he wouldn't have a shorter season than that. The 2004-05 season was lost completely to a labor dispute.

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Five things that should worry General Motors stakeholders - CTV News

Jeremy Cato, special to Autos.CTVNews.ca
Published Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012 7:00AM EST
Last Updated Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012 8:26AM EST

A top official in the Ontario Government has suggested that it is time for the federal and provincial governments to sell their stake in General Motors Corp. Really?

Ontario?s finance minister believes so, reports the Globe and Mail, noting that the two government combined hold shares equal to about 9.0 percent of GM. That?s what taxpayers got when in 2009 they contributed $10.8 billion to the GM bailout.

"I just don't think governments should be buying and holding stocks in private-sector companies," Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan told the newspaper, while adding that there are ?certain restrictions on how many (shares) we can move at once and so on, but the sooner we're out of the stock the better."

If the two Canadian governments sell their shares now, they?ll do so at a great loss, so do to so at this point would be foolish and irresponsible. As the Globe notes, the value of the 140 million common shares and 16.1 million preferred shares held by the two governments was at $3.5 million at the end of September. Despite the minister?s philosophical objections to ownership ? objections shared by me and a lot of taxpayers ? taxpayers should remain patient investors.

The fact of the matter is, GM?s share price is not going to jump until the company starts delivering more good news than bad. GM may be highly profitable (more on that later), but a mounting pile of woes should by now have gotten the attention of investors and employees and dissuaded them from the wisdom of divesting until the company fixes itself ? or is jolted into doing so by any number of internal and external forces.

As I look at GM today, here are five things that should worry stakeholders, followed by a few observations on GM?s future. It will be time to sell when GM has addressed these five major issues in a positive way:

No. 1: A glut of Silverado and Sierra pickups.

GM last week said it had a 139-day supply of the full-sized pickups on Nov. 30, Bloomberg reports. Auto makers generally like to have about 60 days' worth of supply on dealer lots. GM had been urging dealers to stock up on pickups in anticipation of a factory shutdown to change over to a redesigned 2014 Silverado and Sierra. The latter are due in the summer, notes Automotive News. Now GM, adds the industry publication, is piling on incentives to move the metal.

Take note that for accounting purposes, GM, like other car companies, books a sale the minute a vehicle leaves the factory. So GM?s results are at risk of being skewed by excessive production of its usually very profitable full-size pickups. The point here is that GM must be more disciplined about controlling production ? about aligning production with real demand. If not, bloated inventories necessitate profit-siphoning incentives.

No. 2: Europe.

What a mess. In releasing its most recent quarterly results, GM said it lost nearly half a billion dollars in Europe for the third quarter and expects to lose $1.5 to $1.8 billion for the full year, before interest and taxes (all figures in U.S. dollars).

Yes, GM earned $1.5 billion or 89 cents a share in the third quarter and as The Detroit News reports, the company did beat Wall Street expectations by 60 cents a share for the quarter. But the fact is, GM?s European business has been a financial drag on the company for decades. Here is the single most important question facing GM today: when will the company fix its European mess?

No 3: Speaking of profits?

Three years after emerging from bankruptcy, GM remains far less profitable than archrival Ford Motor Co. in the bread-and-butter North American market, points out Automotive News. In its third-quarter earnings conference call, GM?s finance chief for North America, Chuck Stevens, offered up a list of reasons why the company?s pretax profit margin of 7.8 per cent in North America lagged Ford's 11.9 per cent., notes the industry publication.

One of the biggest issues has to do with those immensely profitable full-size pickups, as well as SUVs (sport-utility vehicles). These are the company?s oldest products ? years older than the Ford F-Series and Chrysler?s Ram. Dated hardware is almost never as profitable as the new stuff.

GM, added Automotive News, is addressing this matter by moving to global platforms to cut engineering and purchasing costs and speed up product development ? all of which lead to fatter returns. By 2018, GM plans to have 90 percent of its sales volume globally from vehicles made on about 14 "core" vehicle platforms, which is ?roughly on a par with Ford and Volkswagen Group.? Get moving, GM; the competition isn?t waiting around for you to catch up.

No. 4: 2013 Chevrolet Malibu and by extension of future GM products.

The highly influential publication Consumer Reports rates the 2013 Malibu Eco 21st of 28 sedans. This is the restyled and re-engineered Malibu, not the old 2012. The Eco version has a mild hybrid power train and while launched in the U.S in the spring, the new Malibu was only recently introduced to Canada. CR, notes Automotive News, plans to evaluate the 2013 Malibu with the 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine in its February issue.

But even before that review appears, GM will be fully involved in ?hurrying to complete a mid-cycle refresh of the midsize sedan, 18 months after the Malibu launch, CEO Dan Akerson told Automotive News. Why? Soft sales and unflattering reviews. This sort of product misstep is worrisome and should not happen at the ?new? GM.

No 5: PSA Peugeot Citroen and any future alliance.

Earlier this year, GM paid $400 million for a 7.0 per cent stake in PSA Peugeot Citroen, the struggling French auto maker. Plans for a deeper tie-up have been halted, notes www.just-auto.com, citing the troubles at PSA. GM?s history with alliances is not a good one, so this is reason for GM stakeholders to rejoice.

A little history: GM?s 20-year attempt to fix Saab ended in bankruptcy in 2010. GM spent $4.4 billion getting into and out of a five-year partnership with Fiat. GM has had tie-ups with Subaru and Suzuki and Isuzu and each one ended rather badly, too. GM should vow to go it alone for now and evermore. Leave the alliances to companies that are good at them.

Now a few weeks ago, Shikha Dalmia wrote at Reason.com that it is a foregone conclusion that ?taxpayers are never going to recover their ?investment? in Government Motors.? But I?m optimistic despite the worrisome signs.

Yes, as Automotive News suggests, GM needs to do more to ?whack away at its cost structure? and focus on the hard work associated with "taking complexity out of the business," as CEO Akerson puts it. But there?s an easy answer here, though implementing it is hard slogging: focus on the products, the new models and a steady succession of them.

At the company?s most recent annual meeting, Akerson said the company is doing that while also acknowledging the cultural problem at GM. He spoke of the GM?s ?old, internally focused, consensus-driven, and overly complicated? culture, the one ?being reinvented brick by brick.?

From the outside GM appears in in desperate need of working faster and harder at fixing its culture and by doing so, improve its products and the speed at which they come to dealerships. Akerson, to his credit, has given us a scorecard by which we can measure progress.

That is, GM is embarking on a huge global product offensive. Over the next 12 to 18 months, GM, notes Automotive News, will introduce redesigns of its biggest money makers, including the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups and its four big SUVs.

"We're very aware of how important this launch is," Akerson told the publication, referring to the pickups. "How well we execute is critically important."

Next year GM will also launch the next Chevrolet Corvette, the redesigned Chevrolet Impala, the new Buick Encore and the next generation of GM's mid-sized pickups, the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon. As Akerson noted at the company?s annual meeting this past summer, by the end of 2013, 70 per cent of GM's U.S. nameplates will be new or redesigned. Chevrolet alone is readying 13 new or redesigned models for launch next year.

As these launches proceed and GM continues its reinvention, stakeholders should look for the kind of top-to-bottom urgency that is the hallmark of the most successful companies. There is no time for GM to waste, as its many challenges suggest.

Source: http://www.ctvnews.ca/autos/five-things-that-should-worry-general-motors-stakeholders-1.1075393

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Pentagon timeline shows military response to Libya

WASHINGTON (AP) ? New Pentagon details show that the first U.S. military unit arrived in Libya more than 14 hours after the attack on the consulate in Benghazi was over and four Americans, including the ambassador, were dead.

A Defense Department timeline obtained by The Associated Press underscores how far the military response lagged behind the Sept. 11 attack, due largely to the long distances the commando teams had to travel to get to Libya.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and his top military adviser were notified of the attack about 50 minutes after it began and were about to head into a previously scheduled meeting with President Barack Obama. The meeting quickly turned into a discussion of potential responses to the unfolding situation in Benghazi, where militants had surrounded the consulate and set it on fire. The first wave of the attack at the consulate lasted less than two hours.

Ambassador Chris Stevens was killed in the attack. Intelligence, State Department and military officials have released details on the response in an effort to answer Republican criticism that the administration was holding back what it knew about the assault and when.

Panetta and other defense officials have repeatedly said that they did not have armed aircraft or military teams near Benghazi that could have gotten there quickly.

In a letter to Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., on Friday, Panetta specifically addressed the claim that the military could have dispatched armed unmanned aerial vehicles, AC-130 gunships or fighter jets to thwart the attack. Such aircraft were not in the region and not an effective option, he said.

Panetta said that based on a continuous evaluation of threats, military forces were spread around Europe and the Middle East to deal with a variety of missions. In the months before the attack, he noted, "several hundred reports were received indicating possible threats to U.S. facilities around the world" and noted that there was no advance notice of imminent threats to U.S. personnel or facilities in Benghazi.

The attack began at about 9:40 p.m. local time in Benghazi. Less than 20 minutes later, the U.S. military began moving an unarmed drone to a position over Benghazi, so it could provide real time intelligence to the CIA team on the ground. The CIA team went to aid the Americans at the consulate. The drone arrived shortly after 11 p.m. By 11:30 p.m., a CIA team was able to get all the Americans out of the compound.

As that was happening, Panetta and Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, left the Oval Office and went into a series of meetings in the Pentagon with senior leaders to discuss how to respond to the Benghazi attack and assess the potential for other outbreaks of violence in the region.

Between midnight and 2 a.m., Panetta began to issue verbal orders, telling two Marine anti-terrorism teams based in Rota, Spain, to prepare to deploy to Libya, and he ordered a special operations force team in Central Europe and a special operations force team in the U.S. to prepare to deploy to a staging base in Europe.

As the military units begin moving, just before dawn, a CIA base less than a mile away came under attack and five mortars were fired at the building. Two missed, but three hit, killing two CIA security officers who were on the roof.

The Americans fired back and soon fled the CIA base for the airport. By 10 a.m., they have flown out, heading to Tripoli. Shortly after 7 p.m., the Americans are flown out of Tripoli on a military aircraft.

Not until just before 8 p.m., however, did the first U.S. military unit arrive in the region, as the special operations team landed at the staging base in Europe. An hour later, the Marine team landed in Tripoli.

"The U.S. Armed Forces did everything they were in position to do to respond to the attack in Benghazi," Panetta said in the letter, obtained by The Associated Press. "The department's senior leaders and I spared no effort to save the lives of our American colleagues, as we worked to bolster security in response to a series of other threats in the region occurring at the same time."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pentagon-timeline-shows-military-response-libya-185114264.html

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Talking elephant: To fight loneliness, pachyderm speaks five words (+video)

Talking elephant? Yes, an Asian elephant in a South Korean zoo has a five-word Korean vocabulary, says a team of scientists. The elephant talks through his trunk.

By Sam Kim,?Associated Press / November 2, 2012

An elephant in a South Korean zoo is using his trunk to pick up not only food, but also human vocabulary.

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An international team of scientists confirmed Friday what the Everland Zoo has been saying for years: Their 5.5-ton tusker Koshik has an unusual and possibly unprecedented talent.

The 22-year-old Asian elephant can reproduce five Korean words by tucking his trunk inside his mouth to modulate sound, the scientists said in a joint paper published online in Current Biology. They said he may have started imitating human speech because he was lonely.

Koshik can reproduce "annyeong" (hello), "anja" (sit down), "aniya" (no), "nuwo" (lie down) and "joa" (good), the paper says.

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One of the researchers said there is no conclusive evidence that Koshik understands the sounds he makes, although the elephant does respond to words like "anja" and "nuwo."

Everland Zoo officials in the city of Yongin said Koshik also can imitate "ajik" (not yet), but the researchers haven't confirmed the accomplishment.

Koshik is particularly good with vowels, with a rate of similarity of 67 percent, the researchers said. For consonants he scores only 21 percent.

Researchers said the clearest scientific evidence that Koshik is deliberately imitating human speech is that the sound frequency of his words matches that of his trainers.

Vocal imitation of other species has been found in mockingbirds, parrots and mynahs. But the paper says Koshik's case represents "a wholly novel method of vocal production" because he uses his trunk to reproduce human speech.

In 1983, zoo officials in Kazakhstan reportedly claimed that a teenage elephant named Batyr could reproduce Russian to utter 20 phrases, including "Batyr is good." But there was no scientific study on the claim.

Researchers believe Koshik learned to reproduce words out of a desire to bond with his trainers after he was separated from two other elephants at age 5.

Koshik emerged as a star among animal enthusiasts and children in South Korea after Everland Zoo claimed in 2006 that he could imitate words, two years after his trainers noticed the phenomenon. His growing reputation prompted Austrian biologist Angela Stoeger-Horwath and German biophysicist Daniel Mietchen to study him in 2010, zoo officials said.

Oh Suk-hun, a South Korean veterinarian who co-authored the research paper with Stoeger-Horwath and Mietchen, said the elephant apparently started imitating human speech to win the trust of his trainers.

In April, a children's science book called "Joa Joa, Speaking Elephant" was published. The cover photo showed Koshik opening his mouth wide while raising a trunk over his trainer's head.

Researchers said Koshik was trained to obey several commands and "exposed to human speech intensively" by trainers, veterinarians and zoo visitors.

Shin Nam-sik, a veterinary professor at Seoul National University who has seen Koshik, agreed with researchers' finding that the elephant was able to mimic human speech.

"In Koshik's case, the level of intimacy between him and his trainer was the key factor that made the elephant want to sound like a human," Shin said.

Kim Jong-gab, Koshik's chief trainer, said the elephant was timid for a male when he first came to Everland Zoo, so trainers often slept in the same area with him. Kim thinks that contact helped Koshik feel closer to humans.

Kim said he has another phrase he wants to teach Koshik: "Saranghae," or "I love you."

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween TV: Spooky Shows to Watch Tonight!

On your regular Wednesday night TV shows, such as Modern Family and Suburgatory, Halloween was so last week. Maybe they decided to get their holiday-themed episodes out of the way so viewers could save the big day for really scary fare or for Halloween specials.

Source: http://www.ivillage.com/halloween-tv-what-watch/1-a-497882?dst=iv%3AiVillage%3Ahalloween-tv-what-watch-497882

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

VIDEO: Military Veterans Explain How Budget Cuts Threaten U.S. ...

Leaving aside the chatter about horses and bayonets, the final presidential debate offered President Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney an opportunity to address critical issues facing America?s military. Budget cuts pose a serious threat to military readiness ? aging aircraft, a shrinking Navy, and an Army that?s going to battle without needed equipment.

Even before the military faced nearly $1 trillion in budget cuts, there were already mounting readiness challenges. Earlier this year, Heritage interviewed military veterans from the Army, Air Force and Navy about how they needed to adapt as a result of insufficient resources.

For veterans of the Iraq war like Col. Kerry Kachejian, a retired Army Reserve engineer, it meant relying on a sport-utility vehicle more suited for America?s highways than Iraq?s dangerous streets. Without armored fighting vehicles that could stand up to ambushes and attacks, Kachejian recalled how the SUVs were modified ? ripping off the tailgate to make room for a gunner and hanging personal body armor out the window to stop or slow down a AK-47 round.

Another veteran, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David A. Deptula, earned his wings and flew an F-15 for the first time in 1977. Thirty years later, another Deptula boarded the aircraft. His son, Lt. David A. Deptula II, flew the same F-15 at Kadena Air Force Base in Japan. The fighter was originally designed for a 4,000-hour service life. That was later extended to 8,000 hours. Deptula knows the risks associated with flying an older aircraft firsthand.

In 1979, Capt. Tom Shanahan, commanding officer of the USS Canisteo, had just returned from the Mediterranean Sea and was leading an overhaul of his fleet supply ship. Over the course of 10 months, the crew assigned to the Canisteo gradually disappeared, relocated by the Navy to other assignments. Those personnel cuts eventually left Shanahan with so few men that he couldn?t take his ship to sea. Shanahan took the bold step of refusing to certify his ship as seaworthy. Today, more than one-fifth of Navy ships were not ready for combat.

Heritage?s video highlights the risks of budget cuts to America?s military. The videos showcase personal stories of U.S. military veterans who confronted readiness challenges in their careers.

Source: http://blog.heritage.org/2012/10/23/video-military-veterans-explain-how-budget-cuts-threaten-our-troops/

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WinZip 17


It seems like WinZip has been around since the dawn of PC computing. And indeed, at 21, it's one of the few popular programs still in use to have attained drinking age. And by popular, I mean it recently passed the billion download mark. But the just-launched version 17 shows that you can teach old dogs new tricks, at least when it comes to software. WinZip 17 ($29.95 direct) plays a useful role in this day of cloud computing, social networks, Windows 8, mobile devices, and even graphics hardware acceleration. The program even has a modern, if not futuristic look, with a simple yet functional Office-style button ribbon.

As you may have guessed, it does a heck of a lot more than just zip and unzip files now. And it supports many more archive file formats, which you may run into when downloading on the Web. In addition to ZIP, it can handle TAR, GZIP, CAB, RAR, 7z, ARJ, LZH, BHZ, and many more. It also offers government-level encryption to protect your files, as well as the cloud and social-network integration mentioned. It can also create self-extracting ZIPs so that you're recipient doesn?t need a utility to extract included files.

Setup/Signup
WinZip, despite its name, is now available for not only Windows XP through 8, but also for Mac OS X, Android, and iOS. The non-Windows versions, however, don't get the full functionality of the Windows version. You can download WinZip 17 as a free 45-day trial version before you buy. The evaluation version displays a banner ad and dialog asking you to purchase whenever you fire up the program. Installation also adds an Outlook plugin, which actually generated errors when I used Outlook to send emails.

Interface
The new WinZip's main window has the look of recent Microsoft Office interfaces, with a ribbon control bar. You can, however, revert to the classic WinZip interface if you prefer. Either choice is far more useable and attractive than 7Zip's. You can even dress WinZip in themes, but there's no Wizard view as there used to be and like that still offered by WinRAR.

WinZip's first ribbon choice is Create, which offers options for encrypting, resizing photos, watermark, and even converting to PDF. A new button is a cloud with a down-pointing arrow, which lets you create zips from your Dropbox, Google Drive, or Microsoft SkyDrive online storage. (Even though there's a Mac version of WinZip, it doesn't support iCloud file storage.) Of course, those choices required a sign-in to the cloud account. The Copy To ribbon set also offers those three cloud services as targets, too. I'd like to see Box (Free, 4 stars) added, since a lot of businesses use it.

Also like Office apps, at the very top of the app's window are small quick-access buttons, in WinZip's case these are for creating a new zip file, opening one, or?most interestingly?a cloud icon, which sends files to WinZip's ZipSend online storage service. More on this in a bit. WinZip also adds right-click choices to your Windows Explorer windows: You can create or add the selected files to an archive, or zip and e-mail the files. The context menus are also fully configurable, so you can just include the WinZip commands you want.

The remaining menu sets are Share, which lets you create a zip download on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter. WinZip's own MyZip cloud storage is also an option here, as is FTP uploading. Backup, which lets you create a compressed Zip of everything in you Documents folder, photos, desktop, email, or favorites. This is a handy tool in a pinch.

Speaking of tools, that's the name of the next activity menu choice. Included are those for creating multi-part zip files, self-extracting ones, UUEncoding (remember those, from Usenet days?), and encrypting with a password. There are also tools for showing the last output messages of test results on the last zip action, a comment adder, and diagnostics. In my tests, the diagnostics and Last Output tools displayed the same dialog.

The final tool is the Performance Scan, which looks for unneeded and temporary files and registry issues, but when you click "Fix" it wants you to by the company's system cleaner software. Stick with CCleaner (Free, 3.5 stars) or SlimWare (Free, 4.5 stars) for this.

Cloud Connections
I was able to easily create zips from files that WinZip downloaded from my cloud accounts, and as with all zip creation in the program, a message box displayed after the operation, telling me how much space had been saved through compression. Likewise I could directly and easily upload a ZIP I'd just created to my cloud account.

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Tony Scott died from blunt force in LA bridge jump

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? An autopsy report on the death of "Top Gun" director Tony Scott lists his death as a suicide and says the cause was multiple blunt force injuries suffered from jumping off a bridge into Los Angeles Harbor.

The report released Monday by the Los Angeles County coroner says Scott also drowned, and had in his system therapeutic levels of the anti-depressant Remeron and the sleep aid Lunesta.

No surprises appeared in the autopsy results on Scott, who leapt from the Vincent Thomas Bridge on August 19 and whose death was presumed a probable suicide from the outset.

The coroner's office said previously that Scott left notes behind in his car including messages to friends and loved ones, but none gave a reason why he would kill himself.

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Michelle Singletary: With debt, no quick fixes

When I hear the words, "What do you think of debt settlement?" I cringe. I gird myself for a frustrating discussion with desperate debtors looking for a quick fix to a problem they've spent years creating.

They want to get rid of their debts as easy as it takes to bake a potato in the microwave. They want the phone calls to stop. They want the letters to stop coming. They need to get rid of the stress they are experiencing.

And so they want to believe the advertising from debt-settlement companies that claim a significant reduction of debt for just pennies on the dollar. One firm promises in its online ad that "if you owe $30,000, you could resolve your debt in as little as 24 to 48 months." The statement comes with a fine-print caveat saying that including fees, clients still end up paying as much as 75 percent of what they owe. And there is no guarantee the program will work.

There you have it. The hope of nuking the majority of your debt away in a short time is a pipe dream for most people.

Only about 1 in 10 consumers participating in debt-settlement programs actually end up debt-free in the promised time, according to a consumer alert issued recently by the nonprofit National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys.

Debt-settlement companies promise to act on your behalf to negotiate with your creditors to reduce your debts. Typically, customers are told to stop paying their bills and instead send money to the debt-relief firm that holds on to the money with the intention of offering creditors a lump-sum offer for less than what's owed.

"Bombarded with slick radio and Web advertising falsely promising a smooth road to being debt-free in a short period of time, these companies prey on the most desperate victims of the economic downturn," said Ed Boltz, a North Carolina bankruptcy attorney and incoming president of the association. "These particularly vulnerable consumers usually end up getting sued, stuck with outrageous fees, more deeply in debt and far worse off in terms of their credit score."

One of the biggest problems with debt-settlement programs is that they encourage consumers to default on their debts, Boltz said.

Let's look at two cases of failed debt-settlement plans provided by the association.

The people: A Florida couple with about $60,000 in credit card debt, and a California retiree with $79,000 in bills.

The program: The debt-settlement company told the Florida couple they needed to pay $31,200, including the firm's fees, to free themselves from their debt ? a savings of $28,800. The firm took an upfront fee of $6,900 and started collecting monthly payments of first $460 and then $230. The couple couldn't afford to keep up the payments and never got any debt settlement.

The 77-year-old Californian said he was watching television and saw a commercial for a debt-settlement company that said it was possible for him to reduce his debt by 50 percent. The company began taking $1,800 a month out of his bank account.

"As I started reading the contract, I realized I would have to pay 15 percent of the gross (debt) amount or close to $12,000 upfront out of the $1,800 before settling any debt," the retiree said during a teleconference.

He ended up paying the company $25,200. Not one of his debts was settled.

Federal rules put in place two years ago make it illegal for debt-relief services to charge upfront fees.

Companies that sell their services over the telephone can't get paid until they successfully settle or reduce a customer's credit card or other unsecured debt. The companies have to make specific disclosures to potential customers ? how long it will take to get results, how much the service will cost and the potential negative consequences of seeking debt relief. The firms also are prohibited from misrepresenting what they can do for debtors, in particular the percentage of debt that is typically erased.

The Federal Trade Commission recently charged an Ohio company and its owner with fraudulently claiming on 17 websites that consumers could quickly get out of debt if they used the services of several debt-settlement companies they referred people to. The company's owner agreed to a $390,000 settlement.

If you're thinking about debt settlement, go to www.FTC.gov and search for "Debt Relief Services." Read the advisory by the bankruptcy attorneys association at www.NACBA.org.

The consumer alert may seem self-serving coming from bankruptcy attorneys, but the message is nonetheless important. The quick fix to get out of debt could end up causing you more financial pain and stress.

Source: http://www2.timesdispatch.com/business/2012/oct/23/tdbiz04-michelle-singletary-with-debt-no-quick-fix-ar-2303672/

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What Percent of Your Salary Should You Save for Retirement? (by ...

Here's an easy to use graph that shows what percent of your salary you should save for retirement depending upon the age you start saving; it's independent of your salary. Not waiting too late to start implementing your retirement savings plan can make the difference between having a secure, comfortable retirement and spending your golden years in poverty.

What Percent of My Salary Should I Save for Retirement? ?(Without a Pension or Social Security): Some Benchmarks by Starting Age


Start Saving & Investing When You Are Young, And Don't Invest Overly Conservatively

This graph (click to enlarge) proposes some benchmarks for those planning to retire without a pension or Social Security. While your specific circumstances may differ from what I have assumed (see "Key Assumptions" below), they won't change the basic messages that I think this chart sends, namely:
  • The earlier you start saving for retirement, the better off you are (i.e., the less you will need to save each year)
  • The lower your return on investment, the more you will have to save each year
  • If you will not have a pension or Social Security, you very likely need to save at least 10% of your salary each year, regardless of when you start, or how much money you make.
  • If you wait until age 30-35 to start saving, you could easily need to save 20-40% of your salary each year in order to fund a comfortable retirement (given the assumption of no pension or Social Security)
  • Waiting until age 35 can mean that you will need to save nearly twice as much per month as would have been required if you had started at age 25
  • If you wait until age 40-45 you'll probably need to change some of the assumptions....

While you're probably not surprised that you're better off starting early and earning a high return, you may be surprised at how quickly the savings burden can become unmanageable if you do not.

The Impact of Starting Age on Annual Retirement Savings Needed, in Dollars

The chart suggests that, without a pension or Social Security, if you start your retirement savings at age 25 and earn the 8% nominal return typically assumed by many retirement planners, you'll need to save about 16% of your annual salary each year.?This means that if you earn $50,000 a year, you will need to save about $667/month or $8,000 a year -- $16,000 a year if you're earning $100,000. Wait 10 years, and the yearly numbers jump to $14,000 and $28,000.

Note: If long-term inflation is about 3%, then 8% nominal return corresponds to the 5% "real" - after inflation - return line on the chart. (If you're not familiar with real returns, see?About Nominal & Real Rates of Return.)

The Impact of Rate of Return on Annual Retirement Savings Needed, in Dollars

Similarly, if you earn $50,000/year, start saving at age 25, and earn 6% nominal (3% real) return instead of the 8% assumed in the previous section, your contribution will need to increase from $667/month to about $1042/month or $12,500/year. With a $100,000 salary, that translates to $2084/month or $25,000/year.

The 7% real (10% nominal) return line is included as an upper limit. Over very long periods of time, 50 years or more, a theoretical 100% stock portfolio has returned about 10%. However, few planners would recommend a 100% stock allocation.

These results are based upon your actual returns, not on what you planned to earn. So, be realistic; choose expected returns that are consistent with historical returns for asset allocations similar to yours.

The Key Assumptions

This post illustrates the impact of two important factors in retirement planning: when you begin saving for retirement, and how much you earn on your investments -- assuming you won't have a pension or Social Security. To provide a quick overview of the impact, I've assumed some typical values for some of the other critical factors. I've assumed you will retire at age 65, and spend about 75% of your current annual income (adjusted for inflation) each year in retirement. In addition, I've assumed that you plan to withdraw 4% of your retirement portfolio to fund your first year of retirement expenses, and increase that amount by inflation each year thereafter (see "Related Materials" below for more on the 4% withdrawal approach).

What If My Situation is Different??

Even if my assumptions are a little off in your case, they'll likely at least put you in the right ballpark (unless you will have a?pension or Social Security). For a more accurate estimate, and to get a better feel for the impact of some of the variables, I encourage you to enter your own data into?my simple retirement savings calculator/spreadsheet. The big picture will probably remain the same. However, specifics of your situation, such as your expected spending level in retirement, can change some of the details.

Adding Social Security

Having a pension or Social Security makes a big difference. ?We'll deal with that in the next post in this series.

Related Materials:

About Nominal & Real Rates of Return?discusses the difference between the two.
My SIMPLE Retirement Savings Calculator/Spreadsheet?the spreadsheet used to generate these results
Start Retirement With a 4% Withdrawal Rate?A discussion of the 4% withdrawal concept, from Time Magazine.
Start Saving For Retirement When You're Young: Some startling charts showing the difference between starting early and starting later. Note: the results in that chart are slightly different since they are not adjusted for inflation.
Average Stock Market Returns Since 19xx: A review of historical stock market returns for reference
100 Years of Treasury Bond Interest Rate History : A review of historical Treasury bond returns
A Retirement Planning Calculator/Spreadsheet: a more complete retirement planning spreadsheet.
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If you have a passion for Motorcycles, and want to be the best, this is the perfect job for you! My Client is a Motorcycle Main Dealership in the Norfolk area, currently looking to recruit a Motorcycle Sales Executive for their busy Sales department. As a Motorcycle Sales Executive you will have experience of Sales, including upselling of products as well as a desire to provide the highest levels of customer care.

My Client is looking for a Sales Executive who can speak with knowledge, confidence and enthusiasm. Experience of Sales within either Car or Motorcycle dealerships would be ideal, but is not considered essential.

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No Hands Required: Motorola Solutions Introduces the Next Evolution of Mobile Computing

Revolutionary enterprise-class HC1 headset mobile computer designed to improve productivity and collaboration and increase worker safety on job sites

WASHINGTON, DC ? AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition (Booth #1239) ? Oct. 22, 2012 ? Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI), a leading provider of mission-critical communication solutions and services for enterprise and government customers, today unveiled the HC1 headset computer, the first in a new class of Motorola hands-free enterprise mobile computers that leverages advanced voice recognition, head gestures and video streaming to navigate applications that access and view business-critical documents and schematics. The HC1 can be used in harsh environments and most remote locations, where access to complex graphical data or text is needed and using a laptop or handheld device is impractical without obstructing vision.

KEY FACTS

? Designed for field services and the defense, utilities, telecommunications, aerospace and aviation markets, the HC1 can be used for maintenance, repair, operations/overhaul (MRO) and training and simulation applications that improve inspection time and accuracy, reduce labor rates and increase safety.
o Field technicians responsible for the maintenance and repair of complex machines and vehicles can receive expert assistance almost instantly on-site.
o Military defense forces, special public safety teams and commercial customers can practice simulated events and crisis scenarios and also perform live training with real-time trainer feedback and mission- or business-critical guidance.
o Construction managers, field engineers and architects can access schematics, building plans and maps, and annotate photos or video clips to provide proof of condition or document changes at the point of activity.
? The HC1 headset computer provides hands-free mobile computing leveraging Kopin Corporation's optical micro-display technology platform - providing the user with a view of a 15-inch laptop-size screen.
? In addition to local document access, the HC1, when connected via local Wi-Fi or a Bluetooth? connection to a Motorola MC75A, MC65, ES400 smartphone or mobile hotspot, allows the push and pull of data between the headset computer and remote networks. By pairing the HC1 with a WAN device connected to a remote network, mobile workers can receive mobile gateway access to place voice calls and use GPS data.
? The remote connectivity of the HC1 combined with the use of an optional camera accessory that can transmit pictures or videos enables collaboration between a remote expert and a field-based associate on the job site to resolve issues quickly and efficiently ? reducing travel costs and downtime, while improving worker productivity.
? Motorola's HC1 headset computer is available with the Service from the Start with Comprehensive Coverage program, providing coverage for normal wear and tear and accidental damage to internal and external components, significantly reducing unforeseen repair expenses.

SUPPORTING QUOTES

Dr. Andrew G. Cook, senior vice president of Operational Excellence and Innovation, AREVA Inc.

"In the highly demanding and regulated nuclear energy industry, innovation is essential in meeting ever-increasing standards for safety and operational performance for our utility customers. With the Entervise Remote Expert application running on Motorola's HC1 headset computer, we can perform independent quality oversight at nuclear power plants without requiring a second person to enter restricted areas. With the HC1's added camera functionality, our on-site technicians can enlist the support of our experts at the home office in real time to see exactly what is seen in the field and help them resolve conditions quickly and safely. We expect that the HC1 will provide us with measurable gains in productivity and efficiencies that will reduce radiation dose and operating costs."

Girish Rishi, corporate vice president and general manager of Enterprise Mobile Computing, Motorola Solutions

"The HC1 represents a paradigm shift in hands-free mobile computing and is Motorola's first of its kind to be commercially available for industrial use. Offering a more productive hands-free work environment for technical field workers, the HC1 will benefit both businesses and government and public safety organizations."

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    Woman attacked and set on fire; KKK painted on her car

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The battle against breast cancer is a fight Juanita Sanford knows all too well.

"I'm only three years out and I was diagnosed by fluke," said Sanford.

Sanford is doing her part to make sure others in her rural community are prepared, visiting seven churches this month alone in the Zachary, Baywood and Clinton areas.

"Well she's been through it and she doesn't want anyone else to go through what she has gone through," said Claudia Fisher.

The churches and venues change week to week for Juanita but her message remains the same, regular tests are the key to early diagnosis and recovery.

"With me it's every six months to get one done," added Sanford.? "I do diagnostics and regular mammograms just be on top of everything and that's my advice to everyone if you're not on top of it, it will get on top of you."

"I think about so many lives that can be saved if they go and get checked," said Shirnell Jackson. "So many people think i can't get it but if you go and get yourself checked out you can definitely save some lives."

That mindset is exactly what Juanita is hoping her neighbors will take home with them, knowing that cancer is a disease that can affect anyone and anywhere.

"I can put a face on breast cancer and I think that's one of the most important things. I know she had breast cancer and this is what she did and I can relate to her," said Sanford.

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Wis. authorities release photo of shooting suspect

BROOKFIELD, Wis. (AP) ? Deputies searched Sunday for a man suspected of wounding multiple people in a shooting at a spa near a suburban Milwaukee shopping mall.

Police released a photograph of the man they identified as Radcliffe Franklin Haughton, 45, of Brown Deer. They said he was still at-large and the public's help was needed in tracking him down.

Brookfield police told WTMJ-AM the shooting happened about 11 a.m. Sunday at a spa across the street from the Brookfield Square Mall. The mall and a country club adjacent to the spa were locked down, local media reported.

Brookfield Police Lt. John Beth said a bomb squad from the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department was at the spa. He wouldn't say why the unit was there but said it was not routine to have it respond to a shooting.

Spokesmen for the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said their agencies also had agents participating in the investigation.

Milwaukee FBI spokesman Leonard Peace said his agency sent a SWAT team and hostage negotiators, among others.

Online court records showed a temporary restraining order was issued against Haughton in Milwaukee County Circuit Court on Oct. 8 because of a domestic abuse complaint.

Beth Strohbusch, a spokeswoman for Froedtert Memorial Hospital, said four shooting victims were taken there, and three more were expected. She said none of the four already received were in critical condition.

The shooting took place at Azana Day Spa, a two-story, 9,000-square-foot building across from the mall in a middle- to upper-class community west of Milwaukee.

It was the second mass shooting in Wisconsin this year. Wade Michael Page, a 40-year-old Army veteran and white supremacist, killed six people and injured three others before fatally shooting himself Aug. 5 at a Sikh temple south of Milwaukee.

The shooting at the mall took place less than a mile from where seven people were killed and four wounded on March 12, 2005, when a gunman opened fire at a Living Church of God service held at a hotel.

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Video: Disk galaxies formed gradually, astronomers find from images, computer simulations, and spectra

Video: Disk galaxies formed gradually, astronomers find from images, computer simulations, and spectra

Monday, October 22, 2012

Spectroscopic observations of distant galaxies taken with the 10-meter telescopes at the W. M. Keck Observatory on Hawaii, when combined with images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope plus supercomputer simulations to help interpret the observations, together reveal a major surprise: that a standard assumption about the evolution of galaxies is not correct.

Astronomers had thought that disk galaxies (like our own Milky Way) had largely finished forming by about 8 billion years ago, as indicated by the rates at which stars are formed in the Universe. Therefore, many astronomers have assumed that distant, much younger disk galaxies are not all that different from nearby ones.

The new observations, which discern the motions of the stars and gas inside the distant galaxies, prove that this long-held assumption is wrong. These new data reveal that the motions of gas and stars inside galaxies have been continuously settling down over the last 8 billion years while galaxies slowly assume the familiar flat disk shape of nearby galaxies. This surprising finding is announced in an article titled "The Epoch of Disk Settling: z ~ 1 to Now" by Dr. Susan A. Kassin and 13 collaborators, published in the October 20, 2012, issue of The Astrophysical Journal.

"Today, the majority of local galaxies forming stars are rotating disks, such as our Milky Way or M31 (the Andromeda Galaxy)," explained Kassin, a postdoctoral fellow at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. "Disk galaxies are well ordered: there is a defined plane to the galaxy and most stars and gas revolve in one direction around its center. Very few stars or clouds of gas have non-circular motions."

Many astronomers have long assumed that by an age of about 5 billion years, disk galaxies had come to look nearly the same as they appear today. "It's almost like a mantra," Kassin said. "Many astronomers say that the Hubble sequence is in place by a redshift (which astronomers denote with the letter z) of 1," using astronomical shorthand for two important concepts. The Hubble sequence is a diagram?originally devised by Edwin Hubble in 1926?for classifying the visible shapes of galaxies. Because looking far out into the depths of space is the equivalent of looking back in time to earlier eras in the universe, the redshift z is how astronomers measure both age and distance in the universe; a redshift of z = 1 corresponds to approximately 8 billion years ago, when the universe was only about 5 billion years old.

However, to the surprise of Kassin and her 13 coauthors, the observational evidence suggests something quite different. The internal motions of stars and gas within galaxies back in time are far more disordered, moving every which way rather than neatly revolving around the centers of galaxies. Moreover, they found that the Hubble sequence of well-ordered disk galaxies, used to describe galaxies today, gradually evolved from earlier more chaotic forms over the last 8 billion years. "It is clear the Hubble sequence was not in place at a redshift of 1," Kassin said.

One important key to the discovery was how the 14 collaborators?six from the University of California?selected the galaxies to study. "Sample selection can be quite insidious," co-author Benjamin Weiner of the University of Arizona explained. In past studies of galaxy evolution, researchers typically studied only those galaxies that are recognizably disk-shaped like most galaxies in today's universe, excluding any that are obviously disturbed. But such morphological (shape) criteria can bias the result. In contrast, "we included all galaxies bright enough to give spectra from which the motions inside galaxies could be measured," Weiner explained.

A second important key to the discovery was that past studies only examined the speed at which the stars go around the centers of galaxies. "In addition to rotation speed, we also measure the disordered motions in galaxies," Kassin explained. They did this by examining the galaxies' spectra. A galaxy's spectrum is the rainbow of colors produced when the light from a galaxy is dispersed by a prism or grating at the focus of a telescope; the spectrum may include bright lines at wavelengths where light is emitted and dark lines where light is absorbed. The presence, brightness, position, tilt, and shape of the bright emission lines in the rainbow spectrum yield key information about the motions of the gas inside a galaxy, as well as the galaxy's distance.

A third important key to the discovery was the large number of galaxies the coauthors studied, which yielded good statistical correlations. To test that they were observing what they thought they were, the collaborators performed mock observations on computer-simulated images of merging disk galaxies in various stages of disorder and at various distances. "We followed exactly the same procedures of spectral measurements as with observations of real galaxies," explained collaborator Joel Primack of the University of California, Santa Cruz . "This allowed us to measure the extent to which effects such as the observed sizes of galaxies and the blurring effects of the Earth's atmosphere play in the observations."

"We are learning that galaxies today are like young adults," said Kassin. "Many of them had exciting youths marked by intense interactions with other galaxies, with a lot of growth spurts in mass, new stars, and heavy elements. But that chaotic growth has been slowing down as galaxies mature, and they become more organized and calmer inside."

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Links to the paper in The Astrophysical Journal are http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/758/2/106/ (as published) and http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.7072 (PDF of the full paper is at http://arxiv.org/pdf/1207.7072v1.pdf ).

University of California High-Performance AstroComputing Center: http://hipacc.ucsc.edu/

Thanks to University of California High-Performance AstroComputing Center for this article.

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