Paul McCartney’s wife resigns from New York transit board (omg!)

Singer Paul McCartney and his bride Nancy Shevell leave after their marriage ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London October 9, 2011.    REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Nancy Shevell, the American heiress married to former Beatle Paul McCartney, on Wednesday resigned from the board of New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority where she served since 2001.

“In my 30-year professional career, this has been a highlight for me,” Shevell told the board which oversees the New York area’s bridges, tunnels and mass transit systems.

“Thank you so much. I am so very emotional and sad right now,” she added. She did not give a reason for her decision to step aside.

Shevell, 52, told reporters that she and her husband, 70, one of the two remaining ex-Beatles, would divide their time between New York and London.

Shevell became McCartney’s third wife on October 9, 2011. The independently wealthy Shevell, the daughter of a successful trucking company owner, was previously married and has a son.

McCartney’s work schedule, meanwhile, remains busy as ever with his newest album “Kisses on the Bottom” due for release on February 7 and a performance planned for the London Olympics this summer.

(Editing By Barbara Goldberg and Paul Thomasch)

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Brian Williams rips Lana Del Rey in email to Gawker (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? Brian Williams won’t be buying Lana Del Rey’s next album.

In an email to Gawker chief Nick Denton, the NBC Nightly News anchor slammed Del Rey’s “Saturday Night Live” performance last weekend as “..one of worst outings in SNL history.”

Denton promptly plastered Williams’ email on his site — ruining NBC PR’s Martin Luther King Day and sending them scrambling to scrub the internet for traces of the newsman’s blunt remarks.

A flak for the network pressed the gossip hub to take down the missive, writing, “That was sent in confidence as friends and absolutely never intended to be public. A speedy removal would go a long way in maintaining the trust and respect we have for your site.”

So far, Gawker appears to have ignored the request — beyond posting it alongside Williams’ message for the world to see and enjoy.

It was impolitic, but Williams was only repeating the critical consensus when he skewered the internet sensation’s off-key belting.

Perez Hilton, for one, tweeted “Just watched SNL. Not only was @LanaDelRey vocally WAY off, but watching her utter lack of stage presence was cringe-worthy. #DontBuyTheHype.”

However, in ripping Del Ray, Williams was also criticizing his own network and his profane communique was informal in a way that is wildly at odds with his well-coiffed, stentorian voiced persona.

Williams doesn’t exactly drip with gravitas when he writes, “In my humble opinion as a loyal customer (you know I love you but the Blog View button will be the eventual cause of my death) and while I know you’re in the midst of an editor change, weekends have been allowed to go awfully fallow – and it was a fallow holiday period for those of us who check your shit 10 times a day by iphone.”

Time for Denton to post some Bob Schieffer texts.

(Editing by Chris Michaud)

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AirTran must reinstate pilot who reported problems

(AP) ? The Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Tuesday ordered AirTran Airways to reinstate a former pilot who was fired after a sudden spike in the number of mechanical problems he reported.

The agency also is requiring the airline to pay more than $1 million to the pilot in back wages, plus interest and compensatory damages.

OSHA officials say an investigation found reasonable cause to believe the airline violated whistleblower protection laws when it terminated the pilot in 2007.

“Retaliating against a pilot for reporting mechanical malfunctions is not consistent with a company that values the safety of its workers and customers,” said OSHA Assistant Secretary David Michaels.

AirTran spokeswoman Whitney Eichinger said the company would not comment on an ongoing regulatory investigation.

Orlando, Fla.-based AirTran is a subsidiary of Dallas-based Southwest Airlines Co. Southwest acquired the company in May 2011.

Associated Press

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Fourteen still missing from Italian ship disaster (Reuters)

GIGLIO, Italy (Reuters) ? Rescue workers searched the half submerged hulk of a capsized Italian cruise ship for 14 people still missing Monday, more than 48 hours after the huge vessel capsized, killing at least six and injuring more than 60.

Three people, a South Korean honeymoon couple and a member of the ship’s crew, were rescued Sunday and police divers also recovered the bodies of two elderly men, still wearing emergency life jackets.

A sixth body, that of an adult male passenger, was found just before dawn Monday, according to Italian television.

Nine passengers, one of them a young child according to Italian media, and five crew members were still unaccounted for from the disaster off Italy’s west coast.

The captain of the 114,500 tone Costa Concordia was arrested Saturday, accused of manslaughter and abandoning his ship before all of the more than 4,200 passengers and crew had been evacuated.

Francesco Schettino’s employers, Costa Crociere, said in a statement Sunday that he appeared to have made “serious errors of judgment” and had brought the ship too close to shore, where it struck a rock that tore a large hole in the hull.

The disaster occurred when the ship struck a rock as dinner was being served Friday night, triggering scenes of panic that witnesses said were like the film “Titanic” with passengers jostling to get on lifeboats and some leaping into the icy sea.

Passengers say there were unexplained delays in organizing the evacuation of those on board and this had resulted in chaos.

The vast hulk of the 290-metre-long ship, half submerged and lying on its side, loomed over the little port of Giglio, an island in a maritime nature reserve off the Tuscan coast.

A large gash could be seen in its hull but salvage experts said its fuel tanks did not appear to have been damaged, lessening the danger of an oil spill in the pristine waters.

Paolo Tronca, a local fire department official, said the search would go on “for 24 hours a day as long as we have to.”

Investigators were working through evidence from the equivalent of the “black boxes” carried on aircraft to try to establish the precise sequence of events behind the disaster, which occurred in calm seas and clear weather.

“SERIOUS HUMAN ERROR”

Defense Minister Giampaolo Di Paola, a naval admiral, said the disaster did not appear to have been caused by natural or technical factors.

“In my estimation there was a serious human error, which had dramatic and tragic consequences,” he told RAI state television.

Operators Costa Crociere said Schettino appeared to have failed to follow standard emergency procedures.

“The route followed by the ship was too close to the coast and it seems that his decisions on the management of the emergency did not follow the procedures of Costa Crociere,” said the company.

Prosecutors accused Schettino, who has worked for Costa Crociere since 2002 and who was promoted to captain in 2006, of leaving the ship before the evacuation was complete.

Coastguard officials said he had refused to return to the vessel when asked to.

Schettino has told Italian television that the ship hit rocks that were not marked on maps and were not detected by navigation systems. He said the accident occurred some 300 meters from shore.

Costa Crociere expressed “deep sorrow” for the disaster.

It said all crew had been properly trained in safety procedures and that the ship was fully equipped with life jackets, medical supplies and other safety equipment.

(Writing by James Mackenzie; Editing by Ralph Gowling)

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Is There a Difference between the Brain of an Atheist and the Brain of a Religious Person?

Ask the Brains | Mind & Brain Cover Image: January 2012 Scientific American MagazineSee Inside

Andrew Newberg, director of research at the Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital in Philadelphia, responds

Is there a difference between the brain of an atheist andthe brain of a religious person?
?Emma Schachner, Utah

Andrew Newberg, director of research at the Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital in Philadelphia, responds:

Researchers have pinpointed differences between the brains of believers and nonbelievers, but the neural picture is not yet complete.

Several studies have revealed that people who practice meditation or have prayed for many years exhibit increased activity and have more brain tissue in their frontal lobes, regions associated with attention and reward, as compared with people who do not meditate or pray. A more recent study revealed that people who have had ?born again? experiences have a smaller hippocampus, a part of the brain involved in emotions and memory, than atheists do. These findings, however, are difficult to interpret because they do not clarify whether having larger frontal lobes or a smaller hippocampus causes a person to become more religious or whether being pious triggers changes in these brain regions.

Various experiments have also tried to elucidate whether believing in God causes similar brain changes as believing in something else. The results, so far, show that thinking about God may activate the same parts of the brain as thinking about an airplane, a friend or a lamppost. For instance, one study showed that when religious people prayed to God, they used some of the same areas of the brain as when they talked to an average Joe. In other words, in the religious person?s brain, God is just as real as any object or person.

Research also suggests that a ?religious brain exhibits higher levels of dopamine, a hormone associated with increased attention and motivation. A study showed that believers were much more likely than skeptics to see words and faces on a screen when there were none, whereas skeptics often did not see words and faces that were actually there. Yet when skeptics were given the drug L-dopa, which increases the amount of dopamine in the brain, they were just as likely to interpret scrambled patterns as words and faces as were the religious individuals.

So what does the research mean? At the moment, we do not have a clear way to connect all the dots. For now we can say that the religious and atheist brains exhibit differences, but what causes these disparities remains unknown.


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IDG: 91% of business pros use iPad to get things done as workers …

January 16, 2012 at 8:09 am


Source: IDG

Research firm IDG on Monday published a new survey called ?iPad for Business 2012,? showing that the iPad is anything but a fad as far as big business is concerned. The global survey, available as a downloadable PDF document, noted that 91 percent of businesses that deployed iPads are using the device primarily for work, even if only approximately a quarter of issued devices were supplied as a corporate tool.?Consumers and pros alike both use the device for media consumption, which in the case of the latter is?predominantly text-based and work-related.

IT and business professionals certainly use their iPads at home. But unlike most consumers, they also use their devices in a similarly intensive way at work. In a further, decisive, break with consumer usage patterns, IT and business professionals use their devices on the road far more frequently than anywhere else.

Some 79 percent of IT professionals ?always? use the iPads on the move and 59 percent ?always? or ?sometimes? use the device in offline mode.?Road use usually entails planes, trains, automobiles, hotel lobbies, coffee shops, conference halls and meeting rooms, IDG noted, even though?only 40 percent of iPads sold incorporate 3G connectivity.

More than three-quarters of polled workers use the iPads to browse the web, and 76 percent of pros said they ?always? use iPads to read content. Meanwhile, 73 percent opted for news consumption and more than half? or 54 percent? use it for work communication. Some 79 percent tap into the iPad on the move and 54 percent use it at home. Social media, personal communication and entertainment follow with 44 percent, 42 percent and 31 percent, respectively.

Corporate iPads rarely supplant notebooks, though:

According to IDC:

The iPad hasn?t prompted the majority of IT and business profes- sionals to abandon any other device. Only 12% say that their iPad has ?completely? replaced their laptop. Just 6% say it has supplanted their PC.

However, the iPad is taking over many tasks traditionally assigned to notebooks. For example, nearly three-quarters of businesses?or 72 percent? said they were using their notebooks less often because of Apple?s tablet. For approximately one in six businesses worldwide replaced their notebooks entirely for the iPad (23 percent in Europe). The Apple brand, which climbed nine spots to become No. 8?most valuable brand in the world, enjoys strong support by iPad-using corporations: A whopping 83 percent describe themselves as being loyal to Apple?s device. This does not bode well for Android tablets that are gaining some traction on the release of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software, but not much in the corporate world. Research In Motion?s BlackBerry PlayBook tablet also fell on def ear with businesses and tablets powered by Microsoft?s new Windows 8 software are not expected to make any meaningful affect this year.

Also playing to Apple?s favor, the iPad offered over a hundred thousand native apps as of last June. That number has risen to nearly 170,000 at the time of this writing. Yes, the vast majority of iPad apps are indeed consumer oriented and most businesses deploy their own custom-tailored apps. Nevertheless, this just outlines Apple?s huge lead in the tablet market. Gartner?highlighted the lack of software on Android tablets in September. Although Microsoft does not supply?its Office suite on iPads, the company hinted it could be working on the project. Several virtualization apps exist that tackle this problem, including the recently released OnLive Desktop app?that?streams Office apps running in the cloud onto your iPad using the same video streaming technology used by OnLive?s cloud-gaming platform.

With tablets thrown in the mix, Apple is poised to blow past Hewlett-Packard and become the world?s top computer maker. The company will reveal holiday-quarter iPad sales in?a conference call with analysts scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 24. Apple is expected to report shipments of approximately 14-million iPad units. In the September 2010 quarter, Apple sold?11.12 million iPads?and 9.25 million iPads in the June 2010 quarter.

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Pakistan police: Bomb kills 13 at Shiite march (AP)

MULTAN, Pakistan ? A bomb blast ripped through a religious procession in eastern Pakistan on Sunday, killing 13 people and wounding at least 20 in the latest sectarian attack in the volatile country, police said.

Hundreds of Pakistani Shiites had gathered in the town of Khanpur in Punjab province for a traditional procession to mark the end of 40 days of mourning following the anniversary of the death of Imam Hussein, a revered seventh-century figure.

The explosion went off as the mourners came out of a mosque, said District Police Chief Sohail Chatta. The bomb appeared to have been planted ahead of time in the path of the procession, he said.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.

The Pakistani Taliban and other Sunni extremist groups have in the past claimed responsibility for the bombings of Shiite religious sites and ceremonies. Many Sunni extremists in Pakistan regard Shiites as heretics.

The Taliban and other groups have carried out hundreds of bombings over the last five years that have killed thousands of Pakistani troops and civilians as part of a campaign to install a hard-line Islamist government.

The attacks are so common that the country’s interior minister in December actually thanked the Taliban for acting on what he said was a “request” not to stage attacks during the Shiite rituals of Ashoura that month.

Police officer Ghazanfer Ali said the crowd of mourners started throwing rocks at police after the blast. and officers had to lob tear gas canisters into the crowd to control them.

Officials had originally thought the explosion came from a malfunctioning electric cable, but later found that there had been a bomb, he said.

Punjab law minister Rana Sanaullah said police investigators were still examining the area for clues. Security had been provided for the procession, but it had been breached, Sanaullah said.

The continuing strikes by presumed religious extremists come amid a political crisis that pits the Pakistani civilian government against the military, and which has sparked rumors of an impending coup.

Last week the military warned the government of possible “grievous consequences” ahead and Zardari took a one-day trip to Dubai that renewed speculation that he might flee the country.

Analysts say the military may be looking for the Supreme Court to push out President Asif Ali Zardari rather than risk an outright takeover.

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Obama honors Martin Luther King at Washington church (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? President Barack Obama celebrated the legacy of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. with his family on Sunday, clapping and swaying to the boisterous strains of “Amazing Grace” at a historic Washington D.C. Baptist church.

On the eve of the holiday marking King’s birthday, the president, First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters, Sasha and Malia, attended a service at Zion Baptist Church.

The Reverend Keith Byrd Sr. called on congregants to keep King’s legacy alive and welcomed the first family.

“[The Obamas] came here to worship, and we want them to worship,” Byrd said. “Bless you and thank you for joining us.”

Deacon Hendri Williams, who also spoke at the service, closed his remarks by highlighting King’s belief in the importance of religion and quoted from a letter King wrote from the Birmingham, Alabama, city jail to his fellow clergy in 1963.

King, a Baptist pastor, said the church was “not merely a thermometer that recorded the ideas and principles of popular opinion; it was a thermostat that transformed the mores of society,” Williams said quoting from the now famous letter.

A recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, King, was assassinated in 1968.

The Zion Baptist church was founded in 1864 by African Americans who migrated to Washington from Fredericksburg, Virginia.

(Reporting By Alexandra Alper; editing by David Bailey)

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GOP raises $27 million in 4th quarter

(AP) ? The Republican National Committee says it raised $27 million in the last three months of 2011, bulking up its war chest as primary voters decide whom they want to challenge President Barack Obama in November’s presidential election.

The GOP said Friday that its fourth-quarter figures were bolstered by $11.6 million in contributions in December. The figures don’t count millions of dollars raised by top GOP candidates or from independent political groups known as “super PACs.”

The Democratic National Committee meanwhile raised slightly less ? about $24 million ? during the same October-through-December period. That figure doesn’t include an additional $42 million in donations to Obama’s campaign.

Associated Press

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How Iranian nuclear scientist’s assassination will affect Tehran’s strategy (The Christian Science Monitor)

Istanbul, Turkey ? With Wednesday?s assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist ? widely seen as the latest strike in a broader covert war ? and impending sanctions targeting Iran?s oil industry, tensions between the Islamic Republic and the West have escalated to their highest pitch in years.

The assassins remain unknown, but Iran is vowing to strike back against the US and Israel for the killing of Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan.

Iran?s hard-line Kayhan newspaper stated that retaliation is ?legal under international law,? and that ?assassination of Israeli officials and military members are achievable. One Iranian intelligence official was quoted by the hard-line Rajanews warning that ?Iran?s reactions will extend beyond the borders [of Iran] and beyond the region.?

IN PICTURES: Iran’s military might

The fevered rhetoric is further proof, analysts say, that what began as a US-led carrot-and-stick policy designed to goad Iran into dropping any aspirations of developing nuclear weapons has turned into a purely punitive approach that leaves Iranian leaders little reason to cooperate.

?They have very few tools in their tool kit right now, and in a sense we have pushed them into a corner with sanctions,? says Anoushiravan Ehteshami, an Iran specialist at Durham University in England.

?So what else do [Iranian leaders] have to lose? If they retaliate, they can change the game a bit, and that?s what they are doing,? says Mr. Ehteshami. ?Of course, when you start changing the game a bit, you don?t quite control how much you change. You can unleash all kinds of forces.?

Indeed, the stage appears set for a highly volatile year, as both the United States and Iran prepare for important elections, Tehran faces key decisions on its nuclear program, and an Iranian-American convicted of spying sits on death row in Iran.

Vow to answer ‘threats with threats’When Iran?s supreme religious leader looked out on his nation?s strategic landscape in mid-November, he saw many gathering storm clouds.

Enemies were readying tougher sanctions ? perhaps to embargo oil, Iran?s economic lifeblood. They were killing Iranian nuclear scientists. They had sent the computer virus Stuxnet to disrupt Iran?s uranium enrichment. Their agents were reportedly inside Iran, replacing street signs and bricks in buildings with new ones equipped with radiation detectors.

And the United Nations nuclear watchdog had just published details of alleged ?systematic? nuclear weapons-related work by Iran through late 2003, and declared of ?particular concern? more episodic work as recently as 2009 ? prompting fresh global opprobrium.

So Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a warning that Iran would ?answer threats with threats.?

?Iran is not a nation to sit still and just observe threats from fragile materialistic powers which are being eaten by worms from inside,? Khamenei told military college students in Tehran on Nov. 10. ?Iran will respond with full force to any aggression or even threats in a way that will demolish the aggressors from within.?

Since then, Khamenei has stayed true to his promise. When the US and Israel staged or announced military exercises in the neighborhood, so did Iran, unveiling new rocket and missile capabilities.

When the Obama administration said it would target Iran?s central bank and oil flows with fresh sanctions, some Iranian officials warned they would respond by closing the Straight of Hormuz ? the most important single chokepoint for global oil supplies. (Senior Iranian military officers later backtracked.)

Dangerous assumptionsAnd as the US, Israel, and the European Union (EU) stepped up the pressure and sanctions began to bite, Iran repeated that its goal was producing peaceful energy ? not bombs ? and then enhanced its efforts earlier this month, when it not only began enriching uranium at a new, deeply buried facility, but produced its first prototype fuel rod.

?[Khamenei] has made very clear that he?s not going to back down,? says Farideh Farhi of the University of Hawaii. In recent days Iran?s sacred ?guide? stated that Iran was engaged in a crucial battle, comparing it to those of centuries ago when Muslims fought nonbelievers.

She says hard-line Iranian leaders are operating on the basis of dangerous assumptions.

?Threatening to close Hormuz may sound insane, but attacking Iran by the United States or Israelis is even more insane, so they operate on the presumption that this will not happen,? says Ms. Farhi, who has closely followed Iranian politics for decades. Other assumptions: that Iran can withstand any attack; that the US is weak; and that the economically weak EU is also politically weak.

The Obama administration has also held to its own premise that Iranians don?t give in to pressure unless it is a lot of pressure. The US has ?operated under that assumption without realizing that we have reached a point where the policy of sticks and carrots has become only a policy of sticks,? says Farhi. ?There is absolutely no incentive for Khamenei to do anything else. At this point, what do they get out of compromise??

That is the question Iran?s leaders will be asking themselves ahead of fresh global nuclear talks ? the first in a year ? expected soon in Turkey.

?There is a danger: You can actually talk war into happening,? says Ehteshami, coauthor of ?Iran and the Rise of its Neoconservatives.?

This year is full of uncertainties that are shaping the agenda, he says. Iran?s March parliamentary election ? the first since the 2009 presidential election that sparked mass protests, has been described by some as the ?most important? since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

And in the US presidential election, where being tough on Iran is a no-lose policy, Republican candidates are openly talking of war.

?It is how these have come together in such an unfortunate fashion,? says Ehteshami, ?that makes the situation very volatile and dangerous.?

IN PICTURES: Iran’s military might

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