When you write a letter to your Senator trying to influence his or her vote on a certain issue of interest to you, you are acknowledging a vertical degree of separation between the two of you. The Senator has the power to influence the eventual outcome way more than you do. Hundreds of thousands of Hispanics have marched in immigration rallies all over America the past two years trying to influence the 100 individuals on Capitol Hill.
America, among the family of nations, is a Senator country by virtue of being its oldest and most vibrant democracy. Wealth has been a byproduct of that democracy, but wealth is a substantial attraction in its own right. That wealth has made possible a mighty military, film and education industries that impact all continents. But democracy is the mother lode. Democracy is the fountain.
Somewhere down the decades all countries will have transformed into becoming democracies. After that a democratic world government might take shape. And at that point America will still be important, perhaps the New York or California of the world, but it will no longer be the Senator country that it is today. But until then it is. It has to lead the world, it likes it or not. When it does not choose to, it is forced to. Ignored parts of the world rise up as security threats.
Imagine your Senator telling you, stop bugging me, why don't you go and vote the way you want to vote, why bug me! Imagine America telling the world, stop bugging me.
Spreading democracy is America's number one global goal. It has always been. Too bad every previous wave for democracy has been a result of big wars. Neocons are referring to that history whey they espouse a military way to spread democracy into the Arab world, democracy's newest frontier.
My contention is that if all the non military options are made the best use of, the military option becomes unnecessary. But you can not fight bad policy with no policy. You fight bad policy with an alternative, better policy.
Terrorism, Immigration
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have said those two are going to be major issues next fall. Both are to do with the world.
You can't send 12 million people back home. But you can legalize them, put them on a four year path to earned citizenship. And you can help them organize themselves to become the champions of political, economic, and social reform in their countries of reform.
Evrybody you need to spread democracy into all countries of the world are right here in New York City. I believe that.
Anti-War Left: Half Right
The antiwar movement is correct about being antiwar. But it misses the other half of the picture. It refuses to connect the dots. It refuses to invest itself in helping spread democracy the grassroots way.
A case study organization that I got to know after I moved to the city was DFNYC. It was amazing to me how much pride the organization took in its lack of interest in the Nepal democracy movement I was working on at the time. Another lame excuse I heard was that it was Democracy For New York City, not Democracy For The World.
I would not have gone out of my way to single out the organization except that it is no different today. It was recently a co-sponsor of a major antiwar rally in downtown Manhattan. Iraq is not in New York City.
War On Terror = Cold War
The two are of similar magnitude. And the only way to conclude the War On Terror is by ensuring a total spread of democracy in the Arab world. The progressives can agree on those two counts.
And then we part ways. We say the neocon way of spreading democracy - military invasion - is wrong, expensive, and counterproductive. There is a progressive way, a nonviolent way, a grassroots way, Nepal's magical April Revolution 2006 way.
The Arab world is a major one. And Africa is related. And there are parts of Asia too that are not there yet. Burma was recently in news. China and Russia are two big ones that are complicated.
America, China
I believe the two have to meet half way. America needs total campaign finance reform. China needs pluralism. Otherwise China needs to get into the business of teaching all poor countries how to achieve double digit growth rates year in year out for decades.
I have been thinking, China loans so much money to Bush at 5% or so. Should it not instead focus on the idea of universal and lifelong credit for its own 700 million poor? Maybe at 7%? If it were to do that, I believe it could achieve a 15% growth rate.
China could also become a lender to the countries in the Global South. Chinese FDI into all poor countries, now that is an idea.
India, China
China just gave birth to the world's first trillion dollar company in PetroChina. There is much talk of this being the Asian Century. Both India and China are seeing near double digit growth rates.
But the average Indian is hungry, the average Chinese is poor. India has the largest middle class in the world, and the top 100 million Chinese perhaps will compete with the top 100 million people anywhere. But even when China becomes a larger economy than the US, as is expected in a few decades, the per capital income will still be less than 25% of that in the US.
Take away India and China and the world would have been in a recession right now after the Katrina in the US finance industry. Global economic growth truly is a win-win situation. It is good news for America that India was not going to be a country of subsistence farmers forever.
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Pakistan Detains Bhutto in Bid to Stop Protest March New York Times Environmental Disaster Unfolding in Russia New York Timesat least 11 ships, including a small oil tanker, sank or broke apart in a fierce storm ...... 30,000 seabirds were covered with oil and would probably die ...... the heavy fuel oil also settled onto the seabed, surely destroying marine habitat and killing fish. ...... 18-foot waves ..... 1,300 tons of heavy, viscous oil — the equivalent of 560,000 gallons ..... the Russian practice of using river tankers, like Volganeft-139, on the open sea in rough weather. ........ laws requiring double-hulled tankers were introduced in the United States after the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989. ....... Oil spills from pipelines on land are common in Russia. The country, the world’s second largest oil exporting nation after Saudi Arabia, maintains a vast terrestrial pipeline network tying Siberian fields with refineries as far away as Poland. Carla Marinucci: Obama's team oozes optimismSan Francisco Chronicle a conference call with California reporters Monday in preparation for the senator's visit this week to the state. ...... heads to the Golden State for a two-day stop ...... Obama riding high, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in choppy seas and Team Edwards taking on water. ...... we see Nevada as more of a Clinton-Obama contest ...... Clinton's campaign in California -- which has been heavy on endorsements and organization -- is more "grasstops" than "grassroots," while the Illinois senator has "a campaign of inspiration and not obligation." Campaign: Obama little known to many votersSan Francisco Chronicle People may know Sen. Obama's name, but they don't know much beneath that ...... When voters get more exposure to the Illinois senator, his popularity increases ....... "a poll question where she is the one they know the best, so they default to her ....... Obama is returning to California this week, where he is scheduled to attend a San Francisco rally and meet with Google Inc. employees Wednesday. ...... She "needs to win each and every state or her candidacy will be in severe jeopardy." Hillary Clinton Thinks Iowans Are Stupid Yahoo! News Obama Gobbles Down Mouse _ Made of Candy The Associated Press Obama plucked the mouse off the plate, dangled it by its tail and devoured it in one bite — to the applause of workers at the gourmet chocolate company that crafted the critter. ..... "This poor little mouse," he said, holding up the candy for the cameras. "This is the end of him." Obama hears from working women in NHWCAX supporting working women is a lot like supporting preventative health care. ... lack of support early on ends up costing more later. ..... One mother told Obama she thinks parenting is the hardest job to do - maybe besides being president. That Clinton Boy Defends His Wife and Raises Eyebrows New York Times Mr. Clinton, who is broadly popular with Democratic primary voters, has been colorfully coming to his wife’s defense since the debate. ...... Southern vernacular from an Arkansas native. Clinton Says ‘Boys’ Are Tough on His WifeNew York Times Russia, India to join in moon mission AFP Yen rising 'too fast' - Japanese PM Forbes Can WiMax make it in the US? CNET News.com US: No OPEC promise to raise output BusinessWeek New Dell PowerEdge Servers Outperform Competition WELT ONLINE Italy Moves to Tighten Soccer Security and Control Fans After Riots New York Times Drama for US women's soccer team continues with coaching search USA Today Ronaldo still hopes to play in 2010 World CupXinhua Google's Android parts ways with Java industry group CNET News.com Google's development of its own core Java virtual machine (JVM) technology called Dalvik ...... "When we bring it to higher-performance devices, it's just going to scream." Google's Android aims at desktop-grade mobile appsInfoWorld Android wants to put Linux and Java desktop power in mobile developers' hands. Can Google remake mobile application development against the grain of powerful, entrenched competitors? ....... Midlets, applications built to the MIDP (mobile information device profile), run just about anywhere. ...... Google, whose future depends on a pervasive cross-platform mobile applications model -- Google Maps and Talk are examples of applications that could not be done as so-called "Web 2.0" apps -- has an obvious need to create a cross-platform mobile SDK for its own use. Some mobile device manufacturers and wireless operators have realized the benefits that gathering around a cross-device, cross-vendor, cross-operator mobile platform would bring to their customers and bottom lines. ........ Android's mission is so astonishingly broad that it will likely take years before it is realized in a handset. Mobile developers have been waiting for eons for a unified platform, and if Android finds form in a physical device, it could turn mobile software on its ear. ......... Without the promise of riches to spur the Alliance into fast action, the Open Handset Alliance will plod along at the sorry pace of the mobile industry as a whole, where progress is measured in decades. ....... while the world of technology is planted thick with alliances and consortia, they can amount to little more than bet-hedging; if some wild idea happens to take off, it's wise not to be last in line. Intel's transistor redesign ushers in 'new era' of technology Computerworld To make the jump from 65 nanometer to 45 nanometer processor technology ..... trading polysilicon for a metal gate and using hafnium oxide as an insulator ........ will extend Moore's Law by another 10 years ...... the new transistor design is one of the most significant technological advances in the past several decades ...... going from 90nm to 65nm and now to 45nm ....... Intel has refused to say what the metal gate is made up of. ..... 820 million of these transistors. .... in 1971, it held a little more than 2,000 transistors. Mayor’s Offer of Mediator in Theater Strike Goes Nowhere New York Times US gives visa to 'terrorist' Maoist MP from Nepal Times of India Giuliani sticks with big-state strategy Boston Globe Pope will pass on Boston, visit New York and DC insteadBoston Globe Commonwealth threatens Pakistan with suspension Reuters Yepsen: Obama's Superb Speech Could Catapult His Bid ABC News five of them gave very good speeches. ..... Barack Obama's was excellent. It was one of the best of his campaign. ...... The passion he showed should help him close the gap on Hillary Clinton by tipping some undecided caucusgoers his way. ...... His oratory was moving, and he successfully contrasted himself with the others — especially Clinton — without being snide or nasty about it. ...... the Iowa party's "JJ" dinner ....... The charge that they brought in outsiders was denied by the Obama people, who were nevertheless pleased they beat the other candidates in the noise war inside Veterans Memorial Auditorium. ........ while all did quite well, Obama was particularly impressive. Should he come from behind to win the Iowa caucuses, Saturday's dinner will be remembered as one of the turning points in his campaign here ....... problems that George Bush made far worse and that festered long before George Bush took office ....... the need for school reform, merit pay negotiated with teachers' unions, more efficient cars or money to rebuild the military. ....... "When I am the nominee of this party, the Republican nominee will not be able to say I voted for the war in Iraq, or that I gave George Bush the benefit of the doubt on Iran, or that I support Bush-Cheney policies of not talking to leaders that we don't like." ........ Obama also did something else he rarely does: He invoked Martin Luther King Jr. and adopted the cadence and uplifting touches of a traditional black preacher's sermon. ....... the hour it was given and the poor timing. He didn't start until after 11 p.m. and was the last one to speak — after most of the crowd had been sitting for four hours. ........ For a lover of political oratory, it was a little like listening to a long Beethoven symphony while having some kid play a Tonette between movements. Kurds on Edge in Turkey Combined Jewish Philantropies Obama stands out in night of speechesSeattle Times Clinton gave a strong speech at the Jefferson-Jackson dinner late Saturday. But Obama, criticized for occasional lackluster performances, delivered one of his most focused and powerful addresses. ...... emerged as the oratorical winner at the biggest Democratic political event in Iowa before the state's January caucuses. ...... a new Democratic majority capable of breaking the gridlock and polarization that have plagued Washington for a decade or more. ....... Obama and Clinton, the final two speakers ...... "I am running for president because I am sick and tired of Democrats thinking the only way to look tough on national security is by talking and acting and voting like George Bush Republicans." ...... Before the Saturday dinner, Barbara and Mike Donnelly hadn't been certain which candidate to support in the Democratic caucuses. They left with colorful glow necklaces, handed out by Obama's campaign. "We just think he's a very strong character," said Barbara Donnelly. Obama's speech "crystallized it for me," said Mike Donnelly. Starting Gate: Obama Wows 'Em In Iowa CBS News GOP support for ObamaConcord Monitor He is the only Democratic candidate with support from Democrats, independents and Republicans. .... He had more votes than Mike Huckabee, John McCain and Sam Brownback combined. Recently in New Hampshire, 68 Republicans announced that they had changed their party affiliation to vote for Obama in the primary. ..... at Obama events in Oklahoma, Kentucky, Virginia and Georgia, 20 percent of audiences have raised their hands when emcees ask for Republicans in the crowd. A "Republicans for Obama" website has 11 state chapters Google Options Make Masseuse a Multimillionaire Bonnie Brown was fresh from a nasty divorce in 1999, living with her sister and uncertain of her future. On a lark, she answered an ad for an in-house masseuse at Google, then a Silicon Valley start-up with 40 employees. She was offered the part-time job, which started out at $450 a week but included a pile of Google stock options that she figured might never be worth a penny. .... has written a book, still unpublished, “Giigle: How I Got Lucky Massaging Google.” ...... it is estimated that 1,000 people each have more than $5 million worth of Google shares ...... a very rare phenomenon when one company so quickly becomes worth so much money ...... Google has seemed to exist in its own microclimate, with its shares climbing ....... the stock has risen more than 44 percent, or $203 a share, this year. ....... Nearly half of the 16,000 employees now at Google have been there for a year or less ....... The number of options granted to new employees at Google usually depends on the position and the salary level at which the employee is hired ....... 685 shares at a price of roughly $475 a share. ..... The wealth generated by options is giving a lot of people like Ms. Brown the freedom to leave and do whatever they like. ...... Ron Garret, an engineer who was Google’s 104th employee, worked there for a little more than a year, leaving in 2001. When he eventually sold all his stock, he became a venture capitalist and a philanthropist. He has also become a documentary filmmaker and is currently chronicling homelessness in Santa Monica, Calif. Link by Link: Will Success, or All That Money From Google, Spoil Firefox?the little browser that could ..... 15 to 20 percent of the browser market worldwide and higher percentages in Europe and among technology devotees ........ three times as many users as Apple’s Safari. ....... Mozilla “the first corporate open-source project.” ...... tens of millions of dollars in royalties from search engine companies that want prominent placement on the browser ........ $74 million in assets, the bulk invested in mutual funds and the like, and last year it collected $66 million in revenue. Eighty-five percent of that revenue came from a single source — Google ........ paid the corporation’s chief executive, Mitchell Baker, more than $500,000 in salary and benefits. ....... Microsoft, for structural reasons, could not show the enthusiasm Firefox developers have. ....... “I take the view that we are doing something fundamentally important, and as that becomes clear, there could be other entrants.” She added: “Google is on everyone’s mind, but it could come from China, who knows?” ..... “We’re living in a cold war between open and closed systems ..... “No one is surprised that Turkey would get aid from the U.S. during the cold war.” Cellphone Straitjacket Is Inspiring a Rebellion tussle might undermine the control incumbent companies have over mobile phone consumers .... build a network free from carrier constraint. ...... whether the wireless network should be open, much like the Internet is today ...... the battle of the overdogs ...... software developers would not prosper unless phone companies were less greedy. ...... venture capitalists and technologists are better at whipping up interest in sexy new technologies. “Silicon Valley has done a good job in telling the world what a wonderful nirvana the Internet is,” he said. “But 90 percent of the sites aren’t profitable.” ...... the phone feels more like property Intel to Unveil Chips for Improving Video Quality on the Web the chips’ increased computing power would begin the transformation of today’s stuttering and blurry videos ..... high-resolution, full-screen quality that will begin to compete with the living room HDTV. ..... Intel’s new family, made up of 16 processors, would first be used in servers and high-end desktops that compress the video. ...... increasing computing performance while reducing power consumption. ....... squeeze up to 820 million transistors onto a single silicon die. The company is making the chips at two factories, in Oregon and Arizona. Next year, it will add two plants, in Israel and New Mexico. ...... the new instructions would make possible a new generation of servers that enhance the compression of digital video ....... “Video is becoming ubiquitous on the Web” Is a Flying Car About to Take Off? a small airplane that can land, fold up its wings and drive down the highway. ....... in the process of building a prototype of The Transition, a 19-foot, two-seater the company describes as a roadable light-sport aircraft. ...... anticipated price of US$148,000 ........ a sky filled with people who don't have pilot's licenses could be problematic. ....... about 6,000 public airports in the U.S., and most people are, on average, within 20 miles of one ........ advanced orders for 30 to 50 Transitions already. Al Gore, Venture Capitalist a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, the venture capital firm that invested early in Google, Netscape and Amazon.com. Mr. Gore will play a high-profile role in the firm’s “clean tech” investment efforts ...... last year earmarked $100 million of its $600 million investment fund to startups that work on reducing carbon dioxide emissions. The firm expects to dedicate one-third of new funding to clean tech by 2009. ...... the two spent so much time together during the 1990s that a jokester created “Gore and Doerr 2004″ buttons ........ “What we are going to have to put in place is a combination of the Manhattan Project, the Apollo project, and the Marshall Plan, and scale it globally,” Mr. Gore told Fortune. A Weekend of Skirmishing for Obama and ClintonNew York Times accusing her of running a “poll-driven campaign” that avoided tough questions ...... The dinner featured dueling exchanges between the two that nearly eclipsed speeches by other presidential candidates who focused largely on attacking President Bush. ....... thousands of Iowans who either sat in rapt attention or responded in extravagantly orchestrated displays of cheers, signs and chants ..... led “not by polls but by principle, not by calculation but by conviction.” ..... her references to Mr. Obama were some of her most direct attacks on him and reflected the strength that Mr. Obama was showing in polls in this state Foes say Clinton ducks hardballs Chicago Tribune Clinton's 'planted' questions: Edwards compares her to Bush; she ...USA Today Flags Fall Around Clinton CBS News Clinton faces tougher attacks within partyBaltimore Sun Iowa Voters Could Balk at Clinton Campaign Question-Planting Incident FOX News News this weekend of a planted question at a Hillary Clinton campaign event in April, and a possible second attempted question plant at another event just last week, might be leaving voters with a bad taste in their mouths. ..... Clinton says she was not aware of the incident until news reports of the matter surfaced. ... it could be a problem for Clinton in Iowa, where voters are more sensitive to political tactics. ....... the stain of Clinton's incidents could go deeper. ...... "Rarely has there been as packaged and protected a presidential candidate as Hillary Clinton. God forbid there should ever be any spontaneity, lest she switch positions again on driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants," Sabato said in an e-mail conversation with FOXNews.com ......... a sense that Clinton is heavily handled and isolated by consultants and staffers. That naturally makes people suspicious, causing them to ask, ‘What does she really think? What would she really do as President?' .......Clinton is uncomfortable with dynamic situations. ...... how they are going to deal with unpredictable, dynamic situations that they can't control. And what Hillary Clinton has shown us is that even in a friendly audience, she's too afraid to hear unprepared questions Clinton Addresses Planted Questions FlapCBS News "I mean if you actually want to be president of the United States, you go out, you face people–which I've done–in every one of the 99 counties in Iowa and answer their questions," said Edwards. "We don't stage questions. We go in and answer the questions that are asked, and that's the way it's supposed to work in the caucus process." ...... “Senator Clinton has taken hundreds of questions here in Iowa and across the country from voters and reporters, and she will continue to. What George Bush does is attack the Democrats and divide the country, and John Edwards’s campaign is resembling that more and more every day.” Clinton faced 'canned' questionsThe Australian BJP milestone in southern India BBC News Karnataka is a politically important state, and its capital, Bangalore, is the hub of India's booming IT industry. Clifton Park: Former Congressman Charged With DWI New York Times Yeddyurappa sworn-in - South India gets first BJP Chief MinisterMera Bilaspur China's trade surplus surges to record The Age NEWSMAKER-Maverick tycoon stirs Georgian politics Reuters Georgia's leaders are reeling from the biggest challenge yet to their power, and the driving force behind it is a moustachioed multi-millionaire wanted in Russia on fraud charges. ...... Georgia's richest man .... galvanised a series of protests against President Mikhail Saakashvili this month that ended with police closing down the tycoon's television station ...... his colourful biography. .... his friendship with Boris Berezovsky, the Russian tycoon who wielded huge political influence in the 1990s and now lives in self-imposed exile in London. ..... made his fortune in Russia during the chaotic period after the Soviet Union folded when state property was being sold at bargain prices in rushed privatisations. ....... Many Georgians say in private he cannot win high office because he is Jewish in a country where voters like their leaders to belong to the majority Christian Orthodox faith. Washington envisions a Pakistan beyond Musharraf Christian Science Monitor "Musharraf has blinded Washington over and over again with a mastery of blackmail, but in the two areas we worry most about – nuclear proliferation and Islamist extremism – there are alternatives that are just as good, if not better." ......... Captivated by Pakistan's status as a nuclear power, linchpin in the US-led war on terror, and the presumed home of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, the US has treated the military leader as if he were the last stand before nuclear Armageddon or a new triumph for Islamist extremism .......... Gen. Ashfak Kayani as military chief .... "more than 54 years of US policy of blindly supporting Pakistan's dictators." Big B sees ten-fold surge in stock market wealth Economic Times Amitabh Bachchan has seen his stock market wealth grow over ten-fold in just about two-and-half years. .... Bachchan currently holds shares worth over Rs 23 crore in a company promoted by his friend and politician Amar Singh, from Rs 2.3 crore at the end of June 2005 quarter when he purchased these shares. ..... probably the only listed company in India where Bachchan holds shares. ....... more than tripled in the past one month. The company's market cap has grown to over Rs 600 crore, representing about five-fold jump in a year. ...... Bachchan is also an executive director on the company's board, while Singh is an executive chairman. One Laptop Per MeCNET News.com Pay For Two XO Laptops, Give One Away InformationWeek ‘Bee’ Bumps ‘Gangster’New York Times
Barack will carry more than 35 states next fall. I see signs.
Tim Russert Remedies
I just watched online the hour long interview of Barack by Russert. The first thing I noticed was it was an hour. Otherwise he has people on for half an hour. Hillary got half hour, so did all the other Dems and Repubs who went on the show in the 2008 series. This more than makes up for the mistake of basically ignoring Obama at one of the debates that he hosted. (Tim Russert: Bill O'Reilly's Lower Case Cousin)
I also thought the inteview was extremely well done. It was not one of those gotcha ones that Fox specializes in. And it was definitely not an easy one. He asked all the tough questions anyone could think of to ask Obama. As an ardent supporter of Barack, I would rather Barack face the tough questions early rather than late.
But the interview almost had a Charlie Rose quality to it. Neither looked like they were in a hurry. From the beginning it felt like Russert will cover all bases, as he proceeded to do.
At the end it felt to me like this is what a great, professional journalist would do to a would be president. His job is to inform the people and he did plenty of that. He was thorough, he was grilling and inquisitive. He brought answers out of the candidate. Russert dug with much skill.
I also think it is symbolic that Barack is the last Dem candidate to appear on the program. That means the program thinks he is the one who will get the nomination.
Barack just got immunized.
Meet The Press with Tim Russert - Video, Podcasts, News and ... About Meet the Press - Meet the Press, online at MSNBC- msnbc.com Tim Russert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia was chief of staff to Democratic Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan from 1977 to 1982. An avid fan of the American Football team the Buffalo Bills, Russert usually closes Sunday broadcasts during the football season with some type of pro-Bills comment. ........ During NBC's coverage of the 2000 US Presidential Election he calculated possible electoral college outcomes on a marker board on the air, accurately predicting in advance that the election would hinge on "Florida, Florida, Florida." Four years later, Russert would again accurately predict the final battleground of the presidential elections: "Ohio, Ohio, Ohio." ........ On MSNBC's show "Tucker," Russert predicted that the battleground states of the 2008 presidential election would be New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Nevada working-class neighborhood in South Buffalo ....... , saying "If democrats can win three of those four, they can lose Ohio and Florida, and win the presidency." ...... growing up in a predominantly IrishOne concert that Tim booked was headlined by a then-unknown singer, Bruce Springsteen, who charged $2,500 for the concert appearance. Open Letter To Tim Russert How to beat Tim Russert. - By Jack Shafer - Slate Magazine Tim Russert: Discussion on Politics, Entertainment, The Media and ... Crooks and Liars » Hannity’s new BFF is Tim Russert… tim-russert - The Huffington Post Tim Russert, on The Uncomfortable Side of a Question ...the "Meet the Press" inquisitor -- the man who puts all those quotations up on the screen and presses politicians about contradictions and evasions -- found himself on the receiving end of a tough cross-examination. ....... a case study in the importance of controlling the microphone ....... His apparent strategy was to remain low-key, regardless of the provocation ...... Russert used the occasion to deliver a journalism lecture on the "chilling effect" of subpoenas ....... Russert, who always tries to get a rise out of his guests, gave the attorney precious little to work with.
In The News
Human Error Cited in California Oil Spill New York Times they collided with a fixed object ...... sideswiped a support on the bridge, leaving a gash of nearly 100 feet on the side of the 926-foot vessel ...... most of the spilled oil would never be captured and eventually will dissolve into the water. Globules of it could remain for months Daughters of Rival Drug Kings Unite New York Times Francine Lucas says she thought her father was in the candy business. ..... were archrivals three decades ago in Harlem’s cutthroat heroin trade. ...... “By the time we were old enough to understand what he had done, we had so many positive experiences with him.” California's first female Episcopal bishop ordained in Saratoga San Jose Mercury News India calm in face of turmoil in Pakistan National Post Thousands March in Malaysia to Demand Electoral ChangesNew York Times one of the biggest anti-government rallies in nearly a decade. ...... Bersih, a coalition of 26 opposition parties and nongovernmental groups ....... rigged elections, judicial corruption and widespread corruption in the dominant political parties. ..... 500 protesters .... 2,000 protesters, mainly teenagers wearing yellow T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan “Bersih,” or “Clean” in Malay ..... They chanted “Reformasi,” a reform demand that was the rallying cry of 1998 opposition protests. Georgian Says Emergency Rule to Last as Needed New York Times an important oil pipeline from the Caspian basin through Georgia and Turkey that serves world markets. ...... Also on Saturday, Mr. Patarkatsishvili announced his candidacy for president in a statement, though he has fled the country. US and Germany vow to pursue diplomacy on Iran CNN Sprint’s WiMax plans come undoneKansas City Star scuttled talks aimed at producing a joint effort in building a new nationwide WiMax network. ...... Sprint executives on Friday vowed to push ahead with the project on a more limited basis. ...... “We are on track for soft launch late this year in the Chicago and Baltimore/Washington markets and commercial launch in 2008” ...... Sprint is going through a period of significant change with a focus on simplifying its business ....... The WiMax challenges are layered atop other issues Sprint is experiencing with its partners in the cable-television industry. ...... Sprint, the Kansas City area’s largest corporate employer, also has heard renewed speculation that it could once again become a possible acquisition target. ....... the stock market still values Sprint at about $46.4 billion. WiMax Anticlimax: Sprint, Clearwire Ditch Plans TechNewsWorld neither plans to abandon WiMax itself nor the possibility of working together in the future .... the deal was too complex to carry out properly ....... "This doesn't look good for WiMax, as it makes it look like Sprint is walking away from the entire thing because they need to focus on its core business, which has been under-performing of late" ...... Xohm -- the brand Sprint has used to tout its WiMax vision -- remain large ........ Beyond just laptops, the vision of Xohm is to empower PMPs (portable media players), video cameras, MP3s and more with Internet access ....... "We recently completed the first Xohm market-to-market WiMax data session between Chicago and Washington, D.C., using ecosystem devices and the same commercial network customers will access next year, as a preview of coming attractions" .... "We have 10,000 sites readied for deployment, plus 1,750 base stations and 20,000 antennas ordered. There are a lot of moving parts involved in a rapid build of the new network" Despite Sprint-Clearwire Divorce, Intel Says WiMax Is Not Dead Yet InformationWeek Intel says laptops and mobile devices powered by WiMax-capable silicon will appear in the first half of 2008. ...... major backers like Intel ...... the first half of 2008 will see laptops and mobile devices powered by WiMax-capable silicon. ........ Sprint reaffirmed its commitment to an end-of-year lighting-up of WiMax networks in several U.S. cities, including Chicago and the Washington/Baltimore area ........ One possibility: a spin-off of the WiMax unit, dubbed Xohm. ...... Xohm might actually fare better as an independent company, not chained to the dying beast that is Sprint's core cellular service. ....... a heavier blow to Clearwire, which lost a quarter of its market value on the news ........ with the participation of Intel and other high-tech warhorses like Google, WiMax may simply have too much momentum and money behind it now to be derailed even if Clearwire falters and Sprint bows out of the business ...... Revenue from the WiMax equipment market will grow to more than $3.3 billion, according to Gartner, with 48 million connections worldwide by 2010. ....... The technology is growing rapidly overseas, particularly in developing countries that lack legacy infrastructure. Last month the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency, endorsed WiMax as the mobile technology of choice for wireless broadband. Another Path to a Billion Motley Fool Entrepreneurship remains the surest path to riches. ...... most notable is the northward march of the Google twins. Sergey Brin and Larry Page are now ranked fifth and sixth, respectively ..... Real estate mogul Sheldon Adelson, whose fortune is comprised mostly of stock in Las Vegas Sands, remains in third. ....... Venture capitalist and Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla is 317th with $1.5 billion. ...... as rich as Gates is, the bulk of his wealth comes from staying invested in the company that brought him to the billionaires' ball. Why? Because anyone with a brokerage account could have enjoyed similar percentage gains. ........ A $1,000 investment in Mr. Softy at the dawn of 1990, four years after his debut on the Nasdaq, would be worth roughly $65,000 today. Security Pro Admits to Hijacking PCs for Profit Washington Post infecting more than a quarter million computers with malicious software and installing spyware that was used to steal personal data and serve victims with online advertisements. ....... $1.75 million in fines and nearly 60 years in prison. ....... On at least 137,000 of those infected systems, Schiefer and his cohorts installed programs that allowed them to control the machines remotely. The malicious "bot" programs also allowed the attackers to steal any user names and passwords that victims had saved in Internet Explorer. ...... a "botnet" -- the term for a large grouping of hacked, remotely controlled computers ...... Internet relay chat(IRC) forums, a vast sea of text-based communications networks that predates instant-messaging software ...... IRC channels have traditionally been among the most popular means of controlling botnets. ..... spread the bot programs mainly over AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) ....... Schiefer and his co-conspirators spammed out messages inviting recipients to click on a link. Anyone who took the bait had a "Trojan horse" program downloaded to their machine, an invader that then tried to fetch the malicious bot program. ........ used several hijacked PayPal accounts to purchase Web hosting that helped facilitate the spreading of their bot programs. ...... DefCon, a massive hacker and security research conference held annually in Las Vegas. ...... Schiefer was a member of Defonic, a hacker group ...... Another member of Defonic --- Cameron "cam0" LaCroix -- earned his reputation after breaking into Paris Hilton's cell phone account and later leading the group in breaching data giant LexisNexis, a stunt in which cam0 and several others pulled sensitive records on more than 310,000 people, including a number of Hollywood celebrities. ......... "I don't think anyone should feel sorry for me," Schiefer said. "What I was doing was wrong [and] stupid, and I got caught."
Obama slams corporate agriculture Baltimore Sun, United States the Washington insiders who matter to me live in Washington County, Iowa, not Washington, D.C. ....... $1.3 billion in federal farm subsidies is going to people "who aren't even farmers." ...... "You've got farm money going to Fortune 500 companies. Meanwhile, for an expensive steak, a small farmer gets less than a dollar. For a loaf of bread, it's a dime. That's what's happens when rural policy gets made in the backrooms by lobbyists in Washington," Obama said. Barack Obama apologizes for attack on ClintonLos Angeles Times Obama says he won't take 'potshots' at Clinton Sioux City Journal, IA "I'm not interested in taking potshots just for the sake of taking potshots," Obama said. "If I had a serious difference with Sen. Clinton, I've made that difference absolutely clear, and I will continue to do so." ...... During his tenure in the state senate, Obama said he had one staff member ..... "I don't have the Barack Obama State Senate Library available to me. So we had a bunch of file cabinets. I do not have a whole bunch of records from those years." Will Obama Survive the Fox News Attack Machine? Blogcritics.org, OH So what do you do if the negative attacks happen even before the race begins? Worse yet, what if the attacker is a multi-billion dollar media conglomerate who can coordinate their message through television, radio and Internet outlets? ..... She said, "I don't think America is ready for a Muslim President." This marketing bomb had hit its target. ....... Since the beginning of 2007, Fox has taken it upon themselves to make weekly personal attacks on Barack's character, religion, family, personal history and legislative record. At the last count they produced over 37 negative stories, almost one per week, since before he announced his candidacy. As a United States Senator, Obama might seem like fair game until you actually read the articles. He's accused of being a cocaine addict, a muslim, a socialist, a terrorist sympathizer, a black radical and of being related to Osama Bin Laden himself. ....... some television viewers and radio listeners can't tell fact from fiction Bhutto’s Persona Raises Distrust, as Well as Hope New York Times Gov't commits to make Nepal Sambat as national calendar Xinhua So's Your MotherMcCain v. Giuliani gets personal Slate The era of good feeling was bound to disappear, since McCain's aides will tell you that much of his support drifted over to Rudy once the mayor got into the race. And now it's getting very personal very fast. ..... Giuliani's support for Kerik, his one-time driver whom he later made the city's police commissioner and then backed for Ridge's former job, meant he lacked judgment. At Iowa dinner, candidates peck at Clinton Chicago TribuneBarack Obama of Illinois received the loudest ovation from about 9,000 people who filled the downtown Veterans Memorial Auditorium to watch the candidates launch their sprint to the Iowa finish. Obama, who gave the evening's final speech nearly 41/2 hours after the event began, challenged the front-runner, though not directly by name. "The same old Washington textbook campaigns just won't do it in this election," Obama said. "That's why not answering questions because we are afraid our answers won't be popular just won't do it." Candidate of contrast Obama said that he would present a clear contrast in the general election. "When I'm your nominee, my opponent won't be able to say that I voted for the war in Iraq, or that I gave George Bush the benefit of the doubt on Iran, or that I support Bush-Cheney policies of not talking to leaders we don't like," Obama said. "And he will not be able to say that I wavered on something as fundamental as whether it's OK for America to torture, because it's never OK." Can't get enough of Barack Obama? Los Angeles Times Tim Russert devoting the whole hour to Barack Obama .... The only one to get a dedicated show, though, is Obama Obama: Clinton has too much baggage Chicago Sun-Times “If you start off with half the country not wanting to vote for you, you don’t have a lot of margin for error” ...... he has no history of “generating anger among Republicans.” ...... only 2 percent of the Iowa population is African American. ..... New polls to be released soon will show front-runner Clinton dropping some in New Hampshire. And Democrats meet for another debate in Las Vegas on Thursday. Fear of a dynasty denies Hillary Clinton votes Times Online concerns that two dynasties – the Bush and Clinton families – could dominate American politics for 28 years. ...... “I feel like an old racehorse who is semi-retired,” he said with self-deprecating charm. “Every now and then they drag me out of the barn and see if I can make it round the track one last time.” ........ Barack-Stars, 17-year-old school pupils who are entitled to vote in the Iowa caucus if they turn 18 by November 4, 2008, election day. ........ Obama’s innovative organisation has paid more attention to mobilising the teenage vote than any other campaign. ....... there’s something about Hillary’s nature . . . As a kid, I don’t feel she gets me. She seems too uptight.” ...... Dynasticism brings with it a sense of deterioration. It is dispiriting Clinton looks to widen her leadNational Post Mr. Obama, meanwhile, has spent the past week on a tour of Iowa, sharpening his attacks on the front-runner while also taking on her husband and campaigner-in-chief, Bill Clinton. Clinton campaign just missing spontaneityToronto Star Hillary Clinton defends Bill for defending herReuters Hillary Clinton's planted question gaffeTelegraph.co.uk Hillary Clinton has been caught answering a planted question on global warming from a member of the audience during a supposedly spontaneous session with voters in the key first caucus state of Iowa. ...... Muriel Gallo-Chasanoff asked how she planned to combat climate change. ..... The former First Lady replied: "You know, I find as I travel around Iowa that it's usually young people that ask me about global warming." ...... The student later said that one of Sen Clinton's staff asked her to put the question to Sen Clinton and then signalled to the candidate to choose her. Not the first time Clinton camp prompted question Baltimore Sun Clinton Campaign Acused for the Second Time of Planting a Question ...FOX News Pakistan a "pressure cooker", journalists expelled Reuters transmissions of BBC and CNN have been blocked ...... "He is the chief justice, he is the real chief justice," Bhutto blared over a megaphone, after police trucks blocked her way to Chaudhry's residence. ...... Bhutto plans to lead a "long march", actually a mass motor procession, from Lahore on Tuesday to put more pressure on Musharraf to revoke emergency rule, restore the constitution and the sacked judges, quit as army chief, hold elections in January, and release thousands of detainees. ...... She will go to Lahore, the city where the pulse of Pakistani politics beats strongest ........ Musharraf briefed army commanders telling them the emergency had been a very difficult decision but necessary to ensure effective governance, maintain efforts against terrorism and provide for a stable political transition .... "dictatorship causes fanaticism"...... "The choice must not be between the military or the militants. The choice must be for the will of the people for democracy" ...... The uncertainties have unnerved foreign investors and domestic markets. Benazir Bhutto Is Permitted to Leave HomeNew York Times Ms. Bhutto, a former prime minister, visited a group of journalists protesting a government shutdown of independent television stations and attended a reception for foreign diplomats given by her party at the Parliament building. ....... Bhutto’s party, the Pakistan People’s Party, would carry out a protest march planned for Tuesday from the eastern city of Lahore to Islamabad ..... Over the past year, suicide attacks by militants based in remote tribal areas along the border with Afghanistan have soared. The government has lost control of growing amounts of territory as bands of insurgents seize control and declare Islamic law. In some cases, police officers and soldiers have surrendered to militants instead of fighting them. ........ a close adviser to Ms. Bhutto confirmed that the back-channel talks continued. ..... She called for the reinstatement of the Supreme Court and then quickly drove away. Pakistan: The Making of a CrisisTIME a mercurial mix of history, religion and politics — with explosive results ..... 165 million people ..... Pakistan's government backed the puritanical Taliban government in Kabul until Sept. 11, 2001. ....... General Musharraf is a former commando and fought in Pakistan's wars with its bigger South Asian neighbor — and constant rival — India in 1965 and 1971. He was Chief of Army Staff during a smaller conflict between the two countries in 1999 ....... Oxford-educated and the first woman to lead a post-colonial Muslim state, Bhutto is the daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who was Pakistan's Prime Minister between 1973 and 1977. ........ Pakistan, which has gladly accepted $10 billion in aid from Washington since the 2001 attacks ....... The area, often described as lawless, has long been controlled by fiercely conservative tribes that run their own semi-autonomous administration. ...... U.S. intelligence agencies believe al-Qaeda has now rebuilt to the point where it could launch fresh attacks against America. ....... a military-and-security apparatus that many fear harbors extremist elements ....... those same military and intelligence bodies still include officials sympathetic to the militants Islamabad is supposed to be fighting When the Patient Is a Googler Susan had chosen me because she had researched my education, read a paper I had written, determined my university affiliation and knew where I lived. ...... They talk a lot. I often wonder, while waiting for them to pause, if there are patients like this in poor, war-torn countries where the need for doctors is more dire. ....... engineers, as a class, are possibly the best patients. They're logical ........ There's so much information (as well as misinformation) in medicine — and, yes, a lot of it can be Googled — that one major responsibility of an expert is to know what to ignore. ....... A seasoned doc gets good at sizing up what kind of patient he's got and how to adjust his communicative style accordingly. What Hillary Stands For her roughest night as a candidate — the Oct. 30 ..... Walter Mondale, a ghost of Democratic disasters past .... he ran the worst sort of cautious front-runner campaign for the nomination in 1984, was nearly upended by the younger, more dynamic Gary Hart in the primaries and was utterly trounced by Ronald Reagan in the general ..... Clinton has been accused of running a cautious front-runner campaign. ...... Americans are problem solvers. We are not ideologues. Most people are just looking for sensible, commonsense solutions ......... "Getting stuff done," as Bill Clinton used to say. That means being flagrantly political, working the system, making the compromises necessary to get the best deal possible to enact their priorities. ....... drives partisans crazy on both sides of the political divide ....... Clinton inspired an even greater frenzy because she was a gender revolutionary, transforming the cotton-candy role of First Lady into a power position. She wasn't nearly as charming as her husband either. And she seemed ... tougher. ........... Iowa, where the traditionally undependable polls ....... The debate seemed a signpost: the beginning of the real campaign after more than a year of fund-raising and inside baseball. And her performance seemed a crystallization of the problems that have always plagued Clinton, the notion that she is perpetually calculating, triangulating and cold, without core convictions. ......... her lawyerly answers ...... "authenticity" — that foolish journalistic cliché meant to denote the appearance of informality and spontaneity ........ her plans on the big domestic-policy issues — health care and energy — have been courageous and detailed, more sophisticated than her opponents' — and very, very smart politically ........ She is rhapsodic about the possibilities of diplomacy, and she has earned the trust of the military because of her hard work on the Senate Armed Services Committee. ........ the Clinton machine: a campaign awash in the dark arts of polling, market-testing and fund-raising (although Obama's groundbreakingly cool campaign is just as stage-managed) ......... his history as a hedge-fund rainmaker and his closeness to the trial lawyers' lobby. ....... the sheer effort she's made — to know the issues, to become a more effective speaker on the stump, to be more personable, to loosen up a little ........ a personal confidence that Bill — who always seemed desperate for approval — never had ........ Do they want the Clinton circus back in town? Do they want to keep trading the presidency between these two weird families? ...... 40% were undecided going into the last week of the caucus. It'll be the same this time. LAPD Criticized Over Muslim 'Map' The LAPD's counterterrorism bureau plans to identify Muslim enclaves in order to determine which might be likely to become isolated and susceptible to "violent, ideologically based extremism," said Deputy Chief Michael P. Downing on Thursday. "We want to know where the Pakistanis, Iranians and Chechens are so we can reach out to those communities," said Downing, who heads the counterterrorism bureau. ...... There are an estimated 500,000 Muslims in Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside counties. New York State Democrats Celebrate Strategic Victories in Republican State Senate Districts Across New York Democrats maintained their majority in Nassau, expanded it in Suffolk, picked up seats in Monroe and Onondaga and won a new majority in Dutchess County ...... Democrats won major victories in the backyards of vulnerable Republican State Senators including Kemp Hannon, Joe Robach, Tom Morahan, John DeFrancisco and Caesar Trunzo .
US Strategy for Pakistan Looks Increasingly Fragile New York Times they still believe that a power-sharing agreement between Ms. Bhutto and the general can survive. “We hope we’re seeing a little bit of political theater here,” a senior State Department official said. ........ the subsequent speech by Ms. Bhutto to the nation that was broadcast on official Pakistani television. .... administration officials said they were worried that if Ms. Bhutto had gone ahead with her planned rally, she might have been killed. ....... staging political campaign rallies in stadiums and arenas, and not out in the streets, in order to address safety concerns. ....... The United States is underestimating popular discontent with military rule, they say, and the ability of open elections to stabilize the country. Violence In Nepal Voice of AmericaMr. Sah had written stories about alleged smuggling by Maoists and about Maoist violence against political opponents. ........ Maoist insurgents committed numerous human rights abuses throughout 2006 including murder, kidnapping, and extortion. Abuses by Nepali security forces decreased substantially while Maoist abuses continued relatively unabated. San Francisco Bay oil spill spreads Los Angeles Timesthe checkered history of the vessel's pilot. ..... The ship leaked 58,000 gallons of bunker fuel, a thick and oily substance that is difficult to clean up, after it rammed the base of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in dense fog about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. ........ skimmer boat that vacuums oil residue off the water ....... 11 skimmer boats had been dispatched by a private contractor hired for the cleanup. ....... Although the oil slick remains largely inside the bay, tidal action and winds have spread the spill outside the Golden Gate and up the Marin County coastline, as far as Muir Beach. ..... Capt. John Cota, 59, has been a master mariner for more than a quarter century. But since the early 1990s he has been investigated for four separate incidents, and last year was reprimanded for running a ship aground A Planetary System That Looks Familiar New York Times 41 light-years from here ..... detecting rocky planets like Earth is probably beyond the current technology It's On: Obama, Edwards And Clinton (No, The Other One) Invade Iowa MTV.com Obama's GOP anger managementChicago Sun-Times Obama: Race won't hurt me in IowaChicago Tribune How women view Clinton in Iowa. Slate Women overwhelmingly favor Clinton in polls in the state. They're also the ones who give her the edge over her rivals when polls measure voters who say they've picked their candidate and won't change their mind. ........ The first thing I noticed talking to women who both support Hillary and those who are undecided is that a general conversation about the presidential race pretty quickly gets to gender. ....... "It was the woman in her that won. Men have some abilities. Women have others, and she could just rise above them all." ........ a win for her would bring America in line "with other progressive nations that have had women leaders." ....... They would think about their own experiences of being a woman in a man's world. ...... she found herself yelling at the television when she saw a recap of the Philadelphia debate. "They were so mean and nasty to Hillary," she said outside of the Oelwein middle school. "It made me like her even more." ......... Of the more than a dozen women I talked to, only one had actually seen the debate—a Clinton campaign county chairwoman who declared it obvious that the men found it easier to attack a woman than a man. The other women, whether they were supporting Clinton or not, seemed to take it as an article of faith that the men had ganged up on her, as Seltzer suggested. Of the men and women who dislike Clinton, no one mentioned that she'd inappropriately used her gender. The nearly universal complaint was that she was too calculating and dishonest, which was actually the argument put forward by those men at the Philadelphia debate. ......... She is quick to say at every event that she's not running merely as a woman, which of course serves to put the issue front and center.