Saturday, March 30, 2013

NYC appeals ruling striking down soda size limit

NEW YORK (AP) ? New York City is asking appeals judges to reinstate a ban on supersized sodas and other sugary drinks, which was struck down by a Manhattan judge the day before it was to go into effect.

The city had vowed an appeal and said Thursday that lawyers had filed it late Monday.

In his decision on March 11, State Supreme Court Justice Milton Tingling said the 16-ounce limit on sodas and other sweet drinks arbitrarily applies to only some sugary beverages and some places that sell them.

"The loopholes in this rule effectively defeat the stated purpose of this rule," Tingling wrote in his ruling, which was seen as a victory for the beverage industry, restaurants and other business groups that called the ban unfair.

In addition, the judge said the Mayor Michael Bloomberg-appointed Board of Health intruded on the City Council's authority when it imposed the rule.

In its appeal, the city disputed those points.

"The rule is designed to make consumption of large amounts of sugary drinks a conscious and informed choice by the consumer," it said. "Thus, although a consumer is free to consume more than 16 ounces by ordering a second drink, getting a refill, or going to another store, he or she will be making an informed choice."

The city also said the Board of Health had legislative authority, and "is empowered to issue substantive rules and standards in public health."

Said American Beverage Association spokesman Christopher Gindlesperger, referring to the initial decision overturning the ban, "We feel the justice's decision was strong and we're confident in the ruling."

Also on Thursday, the city announced that other organizations had filed legal briefs in support of the city's appeal. Those organizations include the National Alliance for Hispanic Health and the National Association of Local Boards of Health, as well as 30 others.

Bloomberg has made public health a cornerstone of his administration, from requiring calorie counts to be posted on menus and barring trans fats in restaurant foods.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nyc-appeals-ruling-striking-down-soda-size-limit-195645851.html

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Remains of the Day: The iPhone Finally Comes to T-Mobile

Remains of the Day: The iPhone Finally Comes to T-MobileT-Mobile is finally getting the iPhone this Spring, some Windows 8 apps have a Google problem, Chrome gets better at spelling, and Xbox Music gets an update.

  • T-Mobile Un-leashes iPhone 5 With Incredible New Pricing and No Annual Contracts Today T-Mobile announced two major changes to its offerings. First, the company announced that it will begin to offer the iPhone to its customers on Friday, April 12. Customers can purchase the phone at its full, unsubsidized price (starting at $580) or with a $99 downpayment, with the rest to be paid in monthly installments. Also announced were new, streamlined Simple Choice plans that come with no annual contracts and unlimited talk/text and tiered 4G data?data will never be cut off, but throttled back to 2G/Edge. [T-Mobile]
  • Windows 8 Mail Update Now Available, Google Calendar Support Removed for Existing Users An update to the Windows 8 Mail, Calendar, and People apps has removed access to Google's Exchange ActiveSync protocol, barring users from syncing to Google Calendar, including those who had used the Windows 8 apps to set up Google accounts before the January 30th cutoff. [The Verge]
  • Oodles of Improvements to Chrome's Spell Checking Today's Chrome Stable release brings improved spell checking to the browser. The dictionaries have been refreshed for all supported languages, and Korean, Tamil, and Albanian have been added to the list. [Google Chrome Blog]
  • Xbox Music Updated With Volume Control, Cloud Sync Options, and Performance Improvements An update to the Xbox Music app brings independent volume controls and improved cloud control features like a preferences panel that syncs across all of your Xbox Music devices. [The Verge]
  • Introducing Pocket for Publishers: A New Way to Embrace ?Save for Later' Today Pocket launched Pocket for Publishers, a free tool for developers built for analytics and integrating Pocket into their products. Included is a new "Save to Pocket" button for web sites and support for paying customers of paywalled sites to access content through Pocket. [Pocket]

Photo by photastic (Shutterstock), a2bb5s (Shutterstock), and Feng Yu (Shutterstock).

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Mediaset posts 2012 loss as crisis weighs

Mar 26 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013 PGATour on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Tiger Woods $3,787,600 2. Brandt Snedeker $2,859,920 3. Matt Kuchar $2,154,500 4. Steve Stricker $1,820,000 5. Phil Mickelson $1,650,260 6. Hunter Mahan $1,553,965 7. John Merrick $1,343,514 8. Dustin Johnson $1,330,507 9. Russell Henley $1,313,280 10. Kevin Streelman $1,310,343 11. Keegan Bradley $1,274,593 12. Charles Howell III $1,256,373 13. Michael Thompson $1,254,669 14. Brian Gay $1,171,721 15. Justin Rose $1,155,550 16. Jason Day $1,115,565 17. Chris Kirk $1,097,053 18. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mediaset-posts-2012-loss-crisis-weighs-195645342--finance.html

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Compulsory upgrades to Windows 7 SP1 will start rolling out tomorrow

Compulsory upgrades to Windows 7 SP1 will start rolling out tomorrow

If you're a Windows 7 user and you've been dragging your heels when it comes to that Service Pack 1 upgrade, then prepare to get an extra dose of encouragement from Microsoft. Starting tomorrow, the company will begin deploying SP1 via Windows Update to all neglected PCs, and just so you're aware, the update won't require your consent. The push will happen a phased rollout over the next few weeks, and as for the consequence of not upgrading, Microsoft will no longer support Windows 7 RTM as of April 9th. Naturally, PCs that are managed by system admins can be shielded from the deployment, but for everyone else, it seems that you'd best prepare for the inevitable.

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Romain Rolland: Against grasping imperialism and inhuman pride, military caste and megalomania of pedants

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Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts

Romain Rolland: Selections on war

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Romain Rolland
From War Literature (1915)
Translated by C.K. Ogden

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The intellectuals on both sides have been much in evidence since the beginning of the war; they have, indeed, brought so much violence and passion to bear upon it, that it might almost be called their war!

It seems to me, however, that attention has not been sufficiently drawn to the fact that, with a few exceptions, it is only the voice of the older generation that has been heard ? the voice of Academicians, and Professoren, of distinguished members of the press and the universities, of poets of established reputations, and the doyens of literature, art, and science.

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[T]he one German poet who has written the serenest and loftiest words, and preserved in the midst of this demoniacal war an attitude worthy of Goethe, is Hermann Hesse. He continues to live at Berne, and, sheltered there from the moral contagion, he has deliberately kept aloof from the combat. All will remember his noble article in the Neue Z?rcher Zeitung of November 3rd, ?O Freunde, nicht diese T?ne!? in which he implored the artists and thinkers of Europe ?to save what little peace? might yet be saved, and not to join with their pens in destroying the future of Europe. Since then he has written some beautiful poems, one of which, an Invocation to Peace, is inspired with deep feeling and classical simplicity, and will find its way to many an oppressed heart.

Jeder hat?s gehabt
Keiner hat?s gesch?tzt.
Jeden hat der s?sse Quell gelabt.
O wie klingt der Name Friede jetzt!

Klingt so fern und zag,
Klingt so tr?nenschwer,
Keiner weiss und kennt den Tag,
Jeder sehnt ihn vol Verlangen her?

(?Each one possessed it, but no one prized it. Like a cool spring it refreshed us all. What a sound the word Peace has for us now!

?Distant it sounds, and fearful, and heavy with tears. No one knows or can name the day for which all sigh with such longing.?)

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I reflected, as doubtless many of my French readers have also done, in reading through these German writings inspired by the war ? writings through which from time to time there passes a mighty breath of revolt and sorrow ? that our young writers are not writing ?literature.? Instead of books they give us deeds, and their letters. And in re-reading some of their letters I thought that ours had chosen the better part. It is not for me now to point out the position that this heroic correspondence will occupy, not only in our history but also in our literature. Into it the flower of our youth has put all its life, its faith and its genius: and for some of those letters I would give many of the finest lines of the noblest poems. Whatever be the result of this war, and the opinion as to its value later, it will be recognized that France has written on paper, mud-stained and often blotted with blood, some of its sublimest pages. Assuredly this war touches us more nearly than it does our adversaries, for who of us would have the heart to write a play or a novel whilst his country is in danger and his brothers dying?

But I will make no comparisons between the two nations. For the present the essential thing is to show that even in Germany there are certain finer minds who are fighting against the spirit which we hate ? the spirit of grasping imperialism and inhuman pride, of military caste and the megalomania of pedants. They are but a minority ? we have no illusions about that ? and we ought to redouble our efforts on that account to vanquish the common enemy. Why then should we trouble to make these generous but feeble voices heard? Because their merit is the greater for being so little heeded; because it is the duty of those who are fighting for justice to render justice in their turn to all those men, even when they dwell in a country in which the state represents the violation of right by Faustrecht, who are defending with us the spirit of liberty.

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

New York Jets Potential Free Agent: Israel Idonije

Feb 21, 2013; Indianapolis, IN, USA; New York Jets coach Rex Ryan speaks at a press conference during the 2013 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

There is quite a bit of time between now and when the Jets take the field to open the 2013 NFL season. I am not here to comment on this roster as if it?s finished product, because, truth be told, IT ISN?T. It?s not really close either. There is much work to be done.

What IS noticeable, however, is the fact that the defensive lineup will be very different than last year. With all but approximately 7 starters gone for the defense, things will be different. Rex is going to be asked to do a lot, in order to bring a basically new defensive group back to the top 10.

As such, I have been going over the record of free agents that have ability. There are quite a few, although the majority are the skilled position offensive players. So, I went through the list for someone that could help. The Jets need a pass rusher off the edge. So, I have come up with a name that would work, if the price is correct. No it?s not John Abraham, we can?t go backwards?.Who is it then? I?ll tell you???????

October 23, 2011; London, ENGLAND; Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Josh Freeman throws the ball under pressure from Chicago Bears defensive end Isreal Idonije (71) and Lance Briggs (55) during the first quarter in the NFL International Series game at Wembley Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports

That?s right, it is Israel Idonije, most recently with the Chicago Bears. Israel has stated to the public that he would prefer to be a member of the Bears, but that doesn?t mean that money doesn?t talk, because it does.

Yes, he is 32 years old, but seems to have a great deal left in the tank. His career best sack totals have come over the last three years, with 20.5 sacks recorded during that time. He has established himself as a top flight pass rusher, and despite his age, still plays over 700 snaps. He is pretty durable for a guy on the North side of Alaska this past year. In 2012, Idonije came up just .5 sacks short of his career high of 8 in 2010.

Israel?s PFF grade was outstanding in 2012, with an overall grade of 17.8, which would have dominated every Jets lineman other than Mo Wilkerson that put up a 49.1 rating.? His grades were high across the board, 8.7 on the pass rush, 0.0 in pass coverage, and a 7.4 grade in pass defense.

Think about the presence he would bring, mentoring these younger players.? The only question would be the money.? I do not know what Israel?s salary has been, and obviously if that is too high it would be cost prohibitive.? My point is that if he can be signed at a decent price, the Jets should look into this guy.

Source: http://thejetpress.com/2013/03/17/new-york-jets-potential-free-agent-israel-idonije/

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In China's shadow, Gitmo Uighurs languish on Palau

KOROR, Palau (AP) ? Ahmat Abdulahad can't help but laugh at the irony of his predicament.

He and five other Chinese Muslims released from America's Guantanamo military prison in 2009 thought they would be living on this remote island for a few months, maybe a year.

But more than three years later, they are still in Palau, and the patience ? and funding of this poor nation ? is running out. The government has cut Abdulahad's monthly stipend, so he can't pay his bills, not even those from the Palau Power Utility Corp., where he works as a night watchman. So he and his family, inadvertent inhabitants of one of the most beautiful islands in the Pacific, are learning to make do without electricity.

Palau has become a prolonged stopover in what is now a 12-year odyssey for a half dozen men from China's ethnic Uighur minority. They were swept up in Afghanistan as suspected terrorists, held without trial in Guantanamo for more than eight years, then became a cause celebre for Guantanamo opponents in the U.S., who saw them as hapless victims of the anti-terrorism effort and the circumvention of due process in the name of national security.

Now, all but one of them ? who quietly managed to make his way to Turkey to join his wife a few months ago ? remain stuck on Palau because no one else will take them.

"We are like the pieces in a chess game," Abdulahad, who is 42, said at a small, drab apartment building by the sea where three of the men live with their wives and children. He wears a prosthetic limb because he lost part of his left leg in the air raid when he was captured. "They have played us like that all these years."

Both the men and Palau's president say pressure from China, which says they are terrorists despite their release, is making it impossible for them to find refuge anywhere else. And having met a U.S. federal court order to release them from Guantanamo, U.S. government interest in finding them a permanent home appears to have dried up ? though officials say they are doing all they can.

"It's no secret China is very angry with Palau because of the resettlement," President Tommy Remengesau said in a recent interview with The Associated Press, one of his first since taking office in January. "It doesn't take a blind man not to notice that nobody wanted to take these men. The pressure was there from the beginning and the pressure continues to be there. Nobody will be open enough to say that they welcome the Uighurs because of that pressure."

China's Foreign Ministry and Public Security Ministry did not respond to requests for comment.

The Uighurs come from Xinjiang, an isolated region of western China that borders Afghanistan, Pakistan and six Central Asian nations. They are Turkic-speaking Muslims who say they have long been repressed by the Chinese government. Many want Xinjiang to become independent, and in recent years, some have staged bombings and other attacks, mostly against police, government and military targets.

China considers Uighurs held in Guantanamo to be terrorists and has demanded they be repatriated. But since they would almost certainly face imprisonment or even torture if sent back to China, other countries had to be found. The U.S. refused to grant them asylum. Nearly a dozen now live in Albania, Bermuda, El Salvador and Switzerland. Three remain in custody at the U.S. Navy facility in Cuba.

Palau, a country of 20,000 people that relies heavily on the United States for defense and aid, agreed to take six Uighurs on a temporary basis. The former U.S. trust territory, which became independent in 1994, didn't have much to lose. It is one of the few countries that have diplomatic relations with Taiwan, instead of Beijing, and to sweeten the deal, Washington promised $600,000 to help pay for the men's stay.

But Palau says it has done enough.

"The funds have run out. My government is not in a financial situation to deal with them here," Remengesau said. "Culturally it just doesn't fit. Their religion is different from 99 percent of the people of Palau. It hasn't been an entirely stable situation for us. They're not happy. If they had their choice, they would rather be somewhere else."

Even Palau has felt Beijing's wrath, he said, noting that construction of a beachfront resort being developed by Chinese investors abruptly stopped as soon as the Uighur deal was announced. It is a major eyesore, boarded up and vacant, along the main street of Koror, Palau's biggest town, and just a short walk from a bustling hotel built by Taiwanese developers.

Former President Johnson Toribiong, who was voted out of office in November in part because of allegations that he misused the funds intended for the Uighurs, said he never intended for Palau to be a final destination.

"I assumed that I would be able to take care of them and by the end of my term find them a permanent place to go to," he said.

Last month, Palau's government confirmed that one of the men, Adel Noori, had left the island. According to a local newspaper, Noori made his way to Turkey via Japan. Officials in Palau and Washington say they cannot comment because of security concerns.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said the United States is working diligently to seek permanent homes for the remaining Uighurs and is "coordinating closely with Palau on matters related to the remaining individuals temporarily resettled there."

But officials on Palau say they are not even sure who to contact in Washington. Special envoy Daniel Fried, who negotiated the Palau deal and was in charge of finding placements for cleared detainees at Guantanamo, was transferred to a new job in January. No replacement has been named, which has been widely seen as more evidence that President Obama's zeal to close Guantanamo ? a major campaign promise before his election in 2008 ? has waned under congressional opposition.

"We need a timetable, and a plan of action. That's where the frustration comes," Remengesau said. "We are looking for a happy ending. These are human beings. They deserve respect."

For now, the five Uighur men eke by, most working as security guards and making about $500 a month, which is about the poverty level even by Palauan standards. Prospective employers are reluctant to hire them, and if they speak English at all, it is mostly what they picked up in prison. The only other Muslims on Palau are a small number of Bangladeshis.

"When we were released we were very happy," said Abdulghappar Abdulrahman, another of the Uighurs. "But now it is like being in Guantanamo again."

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Associated Press writers Matthew Pennington in Washington, D.C., and Jonathan Kaminsky in Olympia, Wash., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chinas-shadow-gitmo-uighurs-languish-palau-050150844.html

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Steve Katz, NY State Assemblyman, Arrested For Marijuana Possession

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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Steubenville, Ohio, high school rape trial turns to texts, photos

By Drew Singer

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (Reuters) - One of two high school football players in Ohio accused of raping a girl at a party last summer had pictures of the teen on his cell phone from that night, a state forensic analyst testified on Thursday.

The pictures were among thousands of text messages, photographs and other files recovered from 17 mobile devices in the investigation, said Joann Gibb, a forensic analyst for the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

Steubenville quarterback Trent Mays, 17, and wide receiver Ma'lik Richmond, 16, are accused of raping the girl as she lay naked on the basement floor, too drunk to move or speak. The girl told police she did not remember what happened, but reported the incident the next day. They have denied raping her and say the sex was consensual.

It is Reuters policy not to name rape victims.

The case went viral on social media when photos and a video of the alcohol-fueled party were posted. The rape case in the Ohio steel town of Steubenville has drawn national attention and computer hacking group Anonymous organized protests accusing the town of covering up the involvement of more players.

Gibb read pages of transcripts from text messages recovered from the mobile devices and confirmed photos that were entered into evidence as the trial continued into its second day.

Data recovered from Mays' phone suggests the pictures were stored and also sent to other people, Gibb said.

Gibb read sometimes graphic text messages between the girl and her friends, and between the accused football players and their friends in the days after the party.

"I don't know who to ask or believe," Gibb said the girl said in a text to Anthony Craig the day after the party. Craig testified for prosecutors at the pre-trial hearing and was expected also to testify at the trial.

Craig told her she was naked when he left for the evening and texted her that he could nothing about it. "I am sorry," Gibb said.

Gibb said she then replied by text, "Who was there? Who did that to me?" and later, "I hate my life."

Craig and two other members of Stuebenville's storied "Big Red" football team are expected to testify at the trial. They already testified against their two teammates in a preliminary hearing after receiving assurances they would not be charged for their actions that night.

Mays and Richmond are on trial before visiting Hamilton County Judge Tom Lipps. If convicted, Mays and Richmond could have to stay at a juvenile detention facility until they turn 21 and then have to register as sex offenders.

In brief opening statements on Wednesday in the non-jury trial, prosecutor Marianne Hemmeter told Lipps the girl was too drunk to make a decision about her welfare and promised to present evidence of the alleged rape culled from social media pictures and online postings.

Lawyers for the boys say the sex was consensual and the victim had told friends in advance she wanted to have sex with the players. They also have said separating fact from rumor is critical because the girl remembers almost nothing from the night.

(Writing by James B. Kelleher and David Bailey; Editing by Tom Brown and Lisa Shumaker)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/steubenville-ohio-high-school-rape-trial-turns-texts-001512377.html

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Friday, March 15, 2013

Pope Francis promises good relations with Jews

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis reached out on Thursday to Rome's Jewish community, saying he hoped he would be able to contribute to furthering good relations between Catholics and Jews.

The new pope sent a message to Rome's chief rabbi, Riccardo Di Segni, inviting him to his inaugural Mass at the Vatican on March 19.

"I sincerely hope to be able to contribute to the progress that relations between Jews and Catholics have enjoyed since the Second Vatican Council," he said, according to a statement on Vatican Radio.

Francis said he hoped to be able to contribute to "a spirit of renewed collaboration".

Relations between Catholics and Jews improved greatly after the 1962-1965 Second Vatican Council, which issued a landmark statement repudiating the concept of collective Jewish guilt for Jesus's death and urged dialogue with all religions.

Both of Francis's immediate predecessors, Benedict XVI and John Paul II, visited Rome's main synagogue.

The Rome Jewish community is the oldest in the diaspora and plays a guiding role in Catholic-Jewish relations worldwide.

World Jewish organisations welcomed the election of Francis, who maintained good relations with the Argentine Jewish community when he was archbishop of Buenos Aires.

"There is much in his record that reassures us about the future," said Abe Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League in the United States.

In 2010, the future pope published a book on inter-faith dialogue together with Argentine Rabbi Abraham Skorka.

In Israel, the Chief Rabbinate of the Jewish state said Francis's past "good relations with the Jewish people are well known" and was confident his pontificate would develop them further. (Reporting By Philip Pullella; additional reporting by Ari Rabinovitch in Jerusalem; Editing by Michael Roddy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-pledges-good-relations-jews-213207842.html

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MLB 13 The Show almost a home run (guest review) | A+E Interactive

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By Nick Roth
Guest reviewer

MLB 13: The Show for PS3 lives up to the hype, again. If it?s broke don?t fix it, however, the best-selling baseball game franchise still has to come up with a reason for gamers to pay $60 for the latest installment.

The Show features two new elements: playoffs (start playing directly in the playoffs) and show live, which tracks live-statistics, injuries, roster transactions and adjusts player attributes based on their day-to-day performances. The game returns several features, such as transferring a saved season from PS3 to the handheld PS Vita, and adds some new features: online 30-man Franchise mode, cross-platform (PS3-to-PSVita) HR derby, along with a plethora of statistics and baseball data, gamers can even view real-time twitter feed from their favorite MLB players within the game.

As always, The Show has fluid player animations but this year?s sound is noticeably better. The three man broadcast team is a vast improvement over previous versions, as is the sound track, crowd noise and in-game sound effects. Visually, the graphics are top notch and the stat overlays and auto-replays are entertaining. Each stadium is represented beautifully and home run balls now bounce, and can ricochet off billboards or stadium structures.


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Pittsburgh Pirate Andrew McCutchen is the cover athlete on MLB 13 The Show.

The depth and detail of The Show is what makes the hard-core baseball fan salivate but even a fringe fan can pick it up and play. There is an all-new beginners mode with simplified controls and there are three different controller modes you can use for pitching, along with several different options for batting. Players can view the game from any camera angle imaginable, including a broadcast camera that simulates camera angles from a real MLB game.

Returning game modes, include Road to the Show, where players create their own rookie and work their way through minor league rankings. They can also act as a general manager in Franchise mode, making all the team decisions: from hiring and firing coaches and players, to scouting, training and evaluating player talent, down to setting ticket and popcorn prices.

Despite the lack of competition, MLB 13: The Show has once again improved in several key areas and remains one of the best sports simulation games on the market.

Here?s a quick summary

LIKED

- Sound is biggest upgrade: A new 3-man broadcast team is entertaining, while the soundtrack, sound effects and crowd noises have all been upgraded. Graphics are amazing and player animations are fluid.

- New pitching and fielding controls make game play more realistic and not so monotonous.

- Home run balls land based on trajectory, and bounce off stadium billboards, etc., instead of disappearing into a general location of the crowd, like in previous versions.

- Online game play is better: lag and glitch in graphics while playing online has been fixed, easier to find opponents, and live-tracking of MLB injuries, player stats and performances that affect player attributes gives players a real life feel.

DISLIKED

? Games are long, which is to be expected, but you don?t finish a game (typically 1hr) there is no save option, which means you can?t save your game midway through and are forced to quit and restart.
**This option was available in previous versions of the game, during offline play against the CPU.

? Despite a plethora of statistics and data, there isn?t a league leaders category within Playoff mode.

Images courtesy of Sony Computer Entertainment America

Source: http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2013/03/15/mlb-13-the-show-almost-a-home-run-guest-review/

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Pope Francis blends simple image with complex past

VATICAN CITY (AP) ? On the streets in Buenos Aires, the stories about the cardinal who would become the first pope from the Americas often include a very ordinary backdrop: The city bus during rush hour.

Tales are traded about chatting with Archbishop Jorge Bergoglio as he squeezed in with others for the commute to work. They sometimes talk about church affairs. Other times it could be about what he planned to cook for dinner in the simple downtown apartment he chose over an opulent church estate.

Or perhaps it was a mention of his affection for the tango, which he said he loved as a youth despite having one lung removed following an infection.

On the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica just after a rain shower Wednesday, wearing unadorned white robes, the new Pope Francis also appeared to strike the same tone of simplicity and pastoral humility for a church desperate to move past the tarnished era of abuse scandals and internal Vatican upheavals.

While the new pontiff is not without some political baggage, including questions over his role during a military dictatorship in Argentina in the 1970s, the selection of the 76-year-old Bergoglio reflected a series of history-making decisions by fellow cardinals who seemed determined to offer a suggestion of renewal to a church under pressures on many fronts.

"He is a real voice for the voiceless and vulnerable," said Kim Daniels, director of Catholic Voices USA, a pro-church group. "That is the message."

Pope Francis, the first from Latin America and the first from the Jesuit order, bowed to the crowds in St. Peter's Square and asked for their blessing in a hint of the humble style he cultivated while trying to modernize Argentina's conservative Roman Catholic Church and move past a messy legacy of alleged complicity during the rule of the military junta of 1976-83.

"Brothers and sisters, good evening," he said before making a reference to his roots in Latin America, which accounts for about 40 percent of the world's Roman Catholics.

Groups of supporters waved the white-and-blue Argentine flags in St. Peter's Square as Francis made his first public appearance as pope. Bergoglio reportedly had envoys urge Argentines not to fly to Rome to celebrate his papacy, but instead donate money to the poor.

In taking the name Francis, he drew connections to the 13th century St. Francis of Assisi, who saw his calling as trying to rebuild the simple spirit of the church and devote his life to missionary journeys. It also evokes references to Francis Xavier, one of the 16th century founders of the Jesuit order that is known for its scholarship and outreach.

Francis, the son of middle-class Italian immigrants, came close to becoming pope during the last conclave in 2005. He reportedly gained the second-highest vote total in several rounds of voting before he bowed out of the running before selection of Vatican insider Joseph Ratzinger, who became Pope Benedict XVI.

By returning to Bergoglio, the conclave confounded speculation that it would turn to a younger candidate more attuned to younger elements in the church and with possibly more stamina for the rigors of the modern papacy with nearly nonstop obligations and frequent global travel. Francis appears in good health, but his age and possible limitations from his single lung raise questions about whether he can face the demands of the position.

Unlike many of the other papal contenders, Bergoglio never held a top post inside the Vatican administration, or curia. This outsider status could pose obstacles in attempts to reform the Vatican, which has been hit with embarrassing disclosures from leaked documents alleging financial cover-ups and internal feuds.

But the conclave appeared more swayed by Bergoglio's reputation for compassion on issues such as poverty and the effects of globalization, and his fealty to traditional church teachings such as opposition to birth control.

His overriding image, though, is built around his leaning toward austerity. The motto chosen for his archdiocese is "Miserando Atque Eligendo," or "Lowly but Chosen."

Even after he became Argentina's top church official in 2001, he never lived in the ornate church mansion where Pope John Paul II stayed when visiting the country, preferring a simple bed in a downtown building, warmed by a small stove on frigid weekends when the building turned off the heat. For years, he took public transportation around the city, and cooked his own meals.

He accused fellow church leaders of hypocrisy and forgetting that Jesus Christ bathed lepers and ate with prostitutes.

"Jesus teaches us another way: Go out. Go out and share your testimony. Go out and interact with your brothers. Go out and share. Go out and ask. Become the Word in body as well as spirit," Bergoglio told Argentina's priests last year.

Bergoglio almost never granted media interviews, limiting himself to speeches from the pulpit, and was reluctant to contradict his critics, even when he knew their allegations against him were false, said Bergoglio's authorized biographer, Sergio Rubin.

Bergoglio's legacy as cardinal includes his efforts to repair the reputation of a church that lost many followers by failing to openly challenge Argentina's dictatorship. He also worked to recover the church's traditional political influence in society, but his outspoken criticism of President Cristina Fernandez couldn't stop her from imposing socially liberal measures that are anathema to the church, from gay marriage and adoption to free contraceptives for all.

His church also had no say when the Argentine Supreme Court expanded access to legal abortions in rape cases, and when Bergoglio argued that gay adoptions discriminate against children. Fernandez compared his tone to "medieval times and the Inquisition."

Yet Bergoglio has been tough on hard-line conservative views among his own clerics, including those who refused to baptize the children of unmarried women.

"These are today's hypocrites; those who clericalize the church," he told his priests. "Those who separate the people of God from salvation. And this poor girl who, rather than returning the child to sender, had the courage to carry it into the world, must wander from parish to parish so that it's baptized!"

Bergoglio himself felt most comfortable taking a very low profile, and his personal style has been the antithesis of Vatican splendor.

"It's a very curious thing: When bishops meet, he always wants to sit in the back rows. This sense of humility is very well seen in Rome," said the biographer Rubin.

His preference to remain in the wings, however, has been challenged by rights activists seeking answers about church actions during the dictatorship after the 1976 coup, often known as Argentina's "Dirty War."

Many Argentines remain angry over the church's acknowledged failure to openly confront a regime that was kidnapping and killing thousands of people as it sought to eliminate "subversive elements" in society. It's one reason why more than two-thirds of Argentines describe themselves as Catholic, but less than 10 percent regularly attend Mass.

Under Bergoglio's leadership, Argentina's bishops issued a collective apology in October 2012 for the church's failures to protect its flock. But the statement blamed the era's violence in roughly equal measure on both the junta and its enemies.

"Bergoglio has been very critical of human rights violations during the dictatorship, but he has always also criticized the leftist guerrillas. He doesn't forget that side," said the biographer Rubin.

The statements came far too late for some activists, who accused Bergoglio of being more concerned about the church's image than about aiding the many human rights investigations into the junta era.

Bergoglio twice invoked his right under Argentine law to refuse to appear in open court. When he eventually did testify in 2010, his answers were evasive, human rights attorney Myriam Bregman said.

At least two cases directly involved Bergoglio, who ran Argentina's Jesuit order during the dictatorship.

One examined the torture of two of his Jesuit priests ? Orlando Yorio and Francisco Jalics ? who were kidnapped in 1976 from the slums where they advocated liberation theology, which is the belief that Jesus Christ's teachings justify fights against social injustices.

Yorio accused Bergoglio of effectively handing them over to the death squads by declining to tell the regime that he endorsed their work. Jalics refused to discuss it after moving into seclusion in a German monastery.

Both men were freed after Bergoglio took extraordinary, behind-the-scenes action to save them, including persuading dictator Jorge Videla's family priest to call in sick so that Bergoglio could say Mass in the junta leader's home, where he privately appealed for mercy. His intervention likely saved their lives, but Bergoglio never shared the details until Rubin interviewed him for the 2010 biography.

Bergoglio told Rubin that he regularly hid people on church property during the dictatorship, and once gave his identity papers to a man with similar features, enabling him to escape across the border. But all this was done in secret, at a time when church leaders publicly endorsed the junta and called on Catholics to restore their "love for country" despite the terror in the streets.

But rights attorney Bregman said Bergoglio's own statements proved church officials knew from early on that the junta was torturing and killing its citizens, and yet publicly endorsed the dictators.

"The dictatorship could not have operated this way without this key support," she said.

Bergoglio also was accused of turning his back on a family that lost five relatives to state terror, including a young woman who was five months' pregnant before she was kidnapped and killed in 1977. The De la Cuadra family appealed to the leader of the Jesuits in Rome, who urged Bergoglio to help them; Bergoglio then assigned a monsignor to the case. Months passed before the monsignor came back with a written note from a colonel: The woman had given birth in captivity to a girl who was given to a family "too important" for the adoption to be reversed.

Despite this written evidence in a case he was personally involved with, Bergoglio testified in 2010 that he didn't know about any stolen babies until well after the dictatorship was over.

"Bergoglio has a very cowardly attitude when it comes to something so terrible as the theft of babies. He says he didn't know anything about it until 1985," said the baby's aunt, Estela de la Cuadra, whose mother, Alicia, co-founded the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo in 1977 in hopes of identifying these babies.

"He doesn't face this reality and it doesn't bother him," the aunt said. "The question is how to save his name, save himself. But he can't keep these allegations from reaching the public. The people know how he is."

Initially trained as a chemist, Bergoglio taught literature, psychology, philosophy and theology before taking over as Buenos Aires archbishop in 1998. He became cardinal in 2001, when the economy was collapsing, and won respect for blaming unrestrained capitalism for impoverishing millions of Argentines.

Later, there was little love lost between Bergoglio and Argentina's government. Relations became so frigid that the president stopped attending his annual "Te Deum" address, when church leaders traditionally tell political leaders what's wrong with society.

"Is Bergoglio a progressive, a liberation theologist even? No. He's no Third World priest," said Rubin. "Does he criticize the International Monetary Fund, and neoliberalism? Yes. Does he spend a great deal of time in the slums? Yes."

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Associated Press writer Brian Murphy reported this story at Vatican City and Michael Warren reported from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-francis-simple-image-complex-past-000732533.html

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Computer models predict how patients will respond to HIV drugs without the need for resistance testing

Mar. 14, 2013 ? Results of a study published online in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy March 14, demonstrate that computer models can predict how HIV patients whose drug therapy is failing will respond to a new treatment. Crucially for patients in poorer countries, the models do not require the results of expensive drug resistance tests to make their predictions. The study also showed that the models were able to identify alternative drug combinations that were predicted to work in cases where the treatment used in the clinic had failed, suggesting that their use could avoid treatment failure.

When a patient's HIV drugs begin to fail in well-resourced countries a genotypic resistance test is performed to identify mutations that cause the virus to become resistant to certain drugs. The results are used to predict whether the patient will respond to different drugs in a new treatment. These tests are generally not available in resource-limited settings. Today's study shows that computer models can predict how such a patent will respond, with comparable accuracy, without the need for such tests.

"This is the first time this approach has been tried with real cases of treatment failure from resource-limited settings," commented Julio Montaner, former President of the International AIDS Society, Director of the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV & AIDS, based in Vancouver, Canada and an author on the paper. "The results show that using sophisticated computer based algorithms we can effectively put the experience of treating thousands of patients into the hands of the under-resourced physician with potentially huge benefits."

The models were developed by The HIV Resistance Response Database Initiative (RDI), using information gathered from many thousands of patients in hundreds of clinics around the world. They make their predictions of the probability of the drugs reducing the level of virus below a low limit from the patient's treatment history, the CD4 count(i) and the viral load. The models were most accurate (over 70%) when they were used to make predictions for new cases from the clinics that provided the data used in their training. However they were 60-64% accurate when tested with cases from southern Africa, 57% for India and 67% for Romania where resources are very limited. This compares favourably with accuracy of around 60-65% for genotyping, with interpretation using standard algorithms.

The models were also able to identify alternative, three-drug regimens, comprising locally available drugs that were predicted to produce a virological response for a substantial proportion of the treatment failures observed. This proportion ranged from 75% in Southern Africa, where the number of drugs available was highly restricted, to 93% in Romania and 99% in India. In all cases from the resource-limited countries, the models were able to identify regimens with a higher predicted probability of success than the regimen that failed.

"These results suggest that use of the system could help to avoid significant numbers of treatment failures," commented lead author Andrew Revell of the RDI. "The superiority of the models with cases from 'familiar' settings indicates that the full potential of this system to aid treatment decision-making could be realised by the collection of data from resource-limited settings and the use of these data to train the next generation of models."

The models are now available free of charge on the RDI web site at http://www.hivrdi.org.

It should be noted that, as the study was retrospective, no firm claims can be made for the clinical benefit that use of the system as a treatment support tool could provide. Nevertheless, the results were positive for clinics and cohorts in many different countries across five disparate regions of the world, which is very encouraging in terms of generalizability. The results also suggest that this approach has the potential to reduce virological failure and improve patient outcomes in less well-resourced countries.

[i] CD4 (cluster of differentiation 4) is a glycoprotein found on the surface of immune cells such as T helper cells, monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells.

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

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Why Irish people feel they have no alternative but to celebrate St Patrick's Day

Mar. 12, 2013 ? Irish people will feel compelled to drink alcohol to celebrate St Patrick's Day this Sunday -- whether they want to or not -- according to a Northumbria University academic.

Alcohol consumption is romanticised in Irish culture and many Irish people regard drinking on St Patrick's Day as a symbol of patriotism to their country, the research reveals.

Marketing lecturer Matthew Kearney asked 70 Irish people in their 20s and 30s to keep shopping diaries and analyse their feelings about their spending as part of his PhD into the experiences of and attitudes to shopping with a particular focus on excessive shopping habits. He then conducted in-depth interviews with a third of those who took part.

The research revealed that every single person who took part in the research celebrated St Patrick's Day and many maxed out their credit cards and borrowed from friends and family to support the celebrations.

Even those who declared themselves as teetotal the rest of the year felt compelled to drink alcohol to celebrate St Patrick's -- a day when it is estimated that more than 13,000,000 pints of Guinness will be consumed around the world.

Matthew, from Coleraine in Northern Ireland, said: "Alcohol consumption, when placed in the context of Ireland becomes instantly romanticised, attributed to one's underlying Celtic soul. Ireland is synonymous with alcohol; although Ireland boasts world heritage sites, titanic museums and the birth and death sites of numerous authors and poets, its most popular tourist attraction is the Guinness Storehouse.

"When Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip make a point of publicly enjoying a Guinness experience while visiting Ireland, it starts to become even more apparent that alcohol consumption is so completely intertwined with 'Irishness.'"

The research highlighted the perceived cultural importance of celebrating St Patrick's Day. While everyone who took part in the research 'did something for St Patrick's Day,' not all those with a partner celebrated Valentine's Day, for example.

The fact that the research sample was split almost equally between men and women shows that St Patrick's Day celebrations are far more than a symptom of 'lad culture.' Participants who had no intention of celebrating eventually gave in to the mockery and cajoling of their Irish friends and spent considerable amounts of money on the day with one woman recalling spending ?350 on celebrating.

Other participants recalled spending the day away from Ireland but being pressured to join in the celebrations by their English counterparts.

Matthew added: "Many of the people who took part in the research seemed to feel an inescapable pressure to drink as though it is part of Irish consumers' culture and heritage. When this is combined with the expectations of others, created by the concerted efforts of marketers, the result appears to be inevitable.

"However, many of those I interviewed expressed extreme regret in the aftermath of the day while others demonstrated a learned helplessness towards stopping drinking on the day. There seems to be a perception that it's their duty," he added.

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Venezuela investigats Chavez cancer poisoning claim

By Andrew Cawthorne

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela will set up a formal inquiry into claims that deceased President Hugo Chavez's cancer was the result of poisoning by his enemies abroad, the government said.

Foes of the government view the accusation as a typical Chavez-style conspiracy theory intended to feed fears of "imperialist" threats to Venezuela's socialist system and distract people from daily problems.

Acting President Nicolas Maduro vowed to open an investigation into the claims, first raised by Chavez after he was diagnosed with the disease in 2011.

"We will seek the truth," Maduro told regional TV network Telesur. "We have the intuition that our commander Chavez was poisoned by dark forces that wanted him out of the way."

Foreign scientists will be invited to join a state committee to probe the accusation, he said.

Maduro, 50, is Chavez's handpicked successor and is running as the government's candidate in a snap presidential election on April 14 that was triggered by the president's death last week.

He is trying to keep voters' attention firmly focused on Chavez to benefit from the outpouring of grief among his millions of supporters. The opposition is centering its campaign on portraying Maduro, a former bus driver, as an incompetent who, they say, is exploiting Chavez's demise.

"Let's take the president (Chavez) away from the political debate, out of respect for his memory, his family, his supporters," opposition candidate Henrique Capriles' campaign chief Henri Falcon told reporters.

Polls from before Chavez's death gave Maduro a lead over Capriles of more than 10 percentage points. Capriles lost to Chavez by 11 percentage points in October.

Capriles has tried to jump-start his campaign with accusations that Maduro and other senior officials lied about the details of Chavez's illness, hiding the gravity of his condition from Venezuelans.

That sparked a torrent of attacks, with senior government officials using words like "Nazi" and "fascist" to describe Capriles, who has Jewish ancestors.

In a televised message, Information Minister Ernesto Villegas read a letter to the "sick opposition" from the late president's daughter, Maria Gabriela Chavez, who has at times been viewed as a possible future successor.

"Stop playing with the pain of a nation and a devastated family," she wrote. "It is unfair, inhuman, unacceptable that they now say we were lying about the date of his (death) ... Focus on politics, don't play dirty."

ACCUSATIONS FLYING

In an increasingly acrimonious campaign, both sides on Tuesday accused each other of planning violence.

The opposition displayed photos circulating on the Internet showing an assault rifle and a pistol being held up to a TV screen that was broadcasting Capriles' face.

They also said there were indications of plans to attack Capriles when he was scheduled to register his candidacy on Monday. In the end, aides went instead.

Government spokesmen repeated accusations that opposition activists planned to disrupt Maduro's campaign.

Trying to discredit Capriles, they waved photos of a plush New York apartment they said belonged to him, and displayed copies of university documents that they said showed he never completed a law degree.

Capriles, a 40-year-old, business-friendly regional governor running for the opposition's Democratic Unity coalition, is trying to disassociate Maduro from Chavez in voters' minds.

"He's attacking Nicolas Maduro, saying Nicolas is not Chavez," senior Socialist Party official and Maduro's campaign chief Jorge Rodriguez said.

"Of course Nicolas isn't Chavez. But he is his faithful, responsible, revolutionary son. All these insults and vilification are going to be turned into votes for us," he said.

Tuesday was the last day of official mourning for Chavez, although ceremonies appear set to continue. His embalmed body was to be taken in procession to a military museum on Friday.

Millions have filed past Chavez's coffin to pay homage to a man who was adored by many of the poor for his humble roots and welfare policies, but was also hated by many people for his authoritarian style and bullying of opponents.

Though Maduro has spoken about combating crime and extending development programs in the slums, he has mostly used his frequent appearances on state TV to talk about Chavez.

The 58-year-old president was diagnosed with cancer in his pelvic region in June 2011 and underwent four surgeries before dying of what sources said was metastasis in the lungs.

Maduro said it was too early to specifically point a finger over Chavez's cancer, but noted that the United States had laboratories with experience in producing diseases.

"He had a cancer that broke all norms," Maduro told Telesur. "Everything seems to indicate that they (enemies) affected his health using the most advanced techniques."

Maduro has compared his suspicions over Chavez's death with allegations that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat died in 2004 from poisoning by Israeli agents.

The case echoes Chavez's long campaign to convince the world that his idol and Venezuela's independence hero Simon Bolivar died of poisoning by his enemies in Colombia in 1830.

OPPOSITION'S UPHILL FIGHT

The National Assembly was to debate this week a proposal by pro-government legislators to hold a referendum - possibly also on April 14 - on whether he should be buried at the ornate National Pantheon building in Caracas.

Opponents are outraged at the prospect of a referendum stoking the emotion around Chavez at the same time as the presidential vote.

Besides the wave of sympathy for Chavez, the opposition faces a well-financed state apparatus, institutions packed with government supporters, and problems within its own rank-and-file, still demoralized over October's presidential election defeat and a mauling at gubernatorial polls in December.

At stake in the election is the future of Chavez's leftist "revolution," the continuation of Venezuelan oil subsidies and other aid crucial to the economies of left-wing allies around Latin America, from Cuba to Bolivia.

The OPEC nation boasts the world's largest oil reserves.

Though there are hopes for a post-Chavez rapprochement between Venezuela and the United States, a diplomatic spat worsened on Monday when Washington expelled two Venezuelan diplomats in a tit-for-tat retaliation.

(Additional reporting by Marianna Parraga and Simon Gardner; Editing by Daniel Wallis, Xavier Briand and Stacey Joyce)

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More homes hit market, even as inventory falls | Inside Real Estate ...

Highlights:

  • More homes hitting the market, despite record-low inventory.
  • New listings are being absorbed almost immediately.
  • Bidding wars driving up prices.

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The renovated kitchen helped launch a bidding war for this home priced at $435,000.

The renovated kitchen helped launch a bidding war for this home priced at $435,000.

There were only 6,786 homes on the market in the Denver area at the end of February, the fewest number of homes for sale in memory.

Yet, more homes came on the market in the first two months of 2013 than during the first two months of 2012, Chris Mygatt, president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage of Colorado, ?told about 2,000 people last week.

In January and February of 2012, 8,111 new active listings came on the market, while 8,258 new listings hit the market during the same period this year, Mygatt told people attending the Colorado Real Estate & Economic Summit, that was sponsored by Coldwell Banker last Thursday.

By contrast, the number of unsold homes on the market is down 32.7 percent from February 2012, according to Metrolist

?The concept is that even though we are off significantly this year versus last year in terms of unsold homes on the market, the reality is at this moment in time, we are actually bringing more homes on the market in 2013 than we did in 2012,? Mygatt said.

Contracts for homes in the first two months of the year hit 9,464, a 23.9 percent jump from the 7,636 during the same period in 2012.

Closings were up 19.2 percent, rising to 5,920 from 4,966.

?Really, we are seeing record numbers of sales,? Mygatt said, following the conference at the PPA Convention and Events Center, near Sports Authority Field at Mile High.

?We are bringing a significant number of homes on to the market and they are being absorbed almost instantaneously,? Mygatt said.

Home are selling fast, often above the asking price.

Chuck Fetterhoff, a broker in Coldwell Banker?s Denver Tech Center office, said that last week an agent in his office put a home on the market along the southeast Denver corridor for just under $200,000.

?Forty people looked at it and by the end of the day he had an all-cash offer for $240,000,? Fetterhoff said.

The feeding frenzy isn?t just for lower-priced homes.

In two days last week, Ann Atkinson had an open house for a 2,604-square-foot, Denver Square in City Park South priced at $435,000.

In two days, more than 40 people ? ?all of them serious buyers? ? looked at the three bedroom, three bathroom home, before she ended the open house.

One prospective buyer considered in flying in from out of state, but demurred because it seemed unlikely he would land the winning bid. Others bowed out because $435,000 was the top of what they could pay, and it was clear the price was headed higher.

?We ended up with seven offers,? said Atkinson, a broker with Fuller Sotheby?s International Realty.

?All of them were substantially above the asking price,? and there is a back-up buyer in place, in case the first deal doesn?t close.

Choosing a winner was as tough for the sellers as for the judges during the finale of American Idol or the Voice.

?We didn?t want to eliminate anyone,? Atkinson said. ?It was an amazingly difficult situation to pick a winner. But I told my sellers, you only have one home to sell. All of the bidders were wonderful people and were all qualified buyers. They sent us photos of their families and they were all represented by wonderful Realtors, who worked really hard.?

Atkinson, a 28-year veteran of selling homes, said while she has seen good market and bad market cycles, there has never one like this, which seemed to change on a dime.

?It just came on so suddenly,? Atkinson said. ?This one just slammed in.?

She said she is representing more buyers than she ever has, while she has fewer listings than ever.

?As soon as I get a listing it is sold,? Atkinson said. ?It is exciting working with sellers, but it is frustrating for buyers.?

The market is especially difficult for owners whose homes aren?t selling, Mygatt said.

?They get angry,? Mygatt said. ?They say wait a minute, my home isn?t selling. What are you talking about??

Mygatt said it isn?t like there are no homes on the market, despite the record-low inventory levels.

?There are 6,786 homes on the marked that have failed to sell,? Mygatt said.

?People are looking at the best, even in a market like this,? Mygatt said. ?They want homes that look good and aren?t over-priced that provide value. The homes that are left on the market are extremely picked over.?

Sellers that try to take advantage of the market and raise the asking price, often are disappointed. Rather, he said price it at the market or slightly below. In this market, the price often exceeds the asking price anyway, but a high asking price can turn off prospective buyers, he said.

Mygatt suggested that owners take homes off the market that are not selling and spruce them up, before re-listing them.

?When a buyer walks into a home, you want them to turn to their agent and ask: ?What will it take to get his house? You do not want them to ask, ?What do you think they will take for this house??

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