Saturday, 2 March 2013

Friends forever: Rodman warms to North Korean dictator (+video)

Former NBA bad boy Dennis Rodman declared North Korean leader Kim Jong-un his 'friend for life' after watching the Harlem Globetrotters in the isolated country today.

By Whitney Eulich,?Staff writer / February 28, 2013

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, left, and former NBA star Dennis Rodman watch North Korean and U.S. players in an exhibition basketball game at an arena in Pyongyang, North Korea, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013. Rodman arrived in Pyongyang on Monday with three members of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team to shoot an episode on North Korea for a new weekly HBO series.

Jason Mojica, VICE Media/AP

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Former Chicago Bulls basketball star and 1990s bad boy Dennis Rodman may not have run into K-Pop star Psy during his ?basketball diplomacy? jaunt to North Korea this week, but he reportedly met secretive leader Kim Jong-un.

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?You have a friend for life,? The Associated Press reports Mr. Rodman telling Mr. Kim today. The two men were watching the Harlem Globetrotters and North Korean basketball players face off on the court in front of a crowd of thousands, and later dined on sushi together, according to the news agency.

Rodman traveled to the isolated country along with three members of the Globetrotters and producers from VICE media to film an HBO series. The scene, described by VICE employees at the game, sounds like quite a sight:

Dressed in a blue Mao suit, Kim laughed and slapped his hands on the table before him during the game as he sat nearly knee to knee with Rodman. Rodman, the man who once turned up in a wedding dress to promote his autobiography, wore a dark suit and dark sunglasses, but still had on his nose rings and other piercings.

The high-profile visit comes at a precarious time for North Korea, which recently launched its third nuclear test, raising already sky-high tensions with neighboring South Korea and garnering condemnation from the international community.

?Pyongyang has engaged in high-profile saber-rattling in recent weeks, including a warning this past weekend of "miserable destruction" if the United States and South Korea go ahead with a planned joint naval exercise next month,? The Christian Science Monitor notes.

?The North is trying to persuade the world ? and in particular the United States ? that it is a full-fledged nuclear power that can threaten others as much as it is threatened by them,? The Monitor reported in a separate story after the nuclear test.

That Pyongyang chose the day of President Obama's State of the Union address on which to conduct its test indicates how much the test was meant as a message for the US, regional analysts say.

The test was also directed at an internal audience. Leader Kim Jong-un, in power for just a year, is still establishing his credentials, observers say, and a successful test adds to his prestige and legitimacy, thus strengthening internal security.

The true aims of North Korea, however, remain officially unstated, and therefore open to speculation.

But Kim reportedly told Rodman that he hoped the former NBA player?s visit could help ?break the ice? between the US and North Korea, VICE founder Shane Smith relayed to the AP.

?They bonded during the game,? Mr. Smith told the AP.

Rodman and the film crew reportedly returned the invitation, according to the Los Angeles Times, asking Kim to visit the US.

If Kim visits, and relations between the US and North Korea improve, will Rodman win the Nobel Peace Prize? Now that would be crazy.

The game ended in a tie of 110 all.

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Prehistoric warming linked to CO2

A study of 20,000- to 10,000-year-old?Antarctic ice indicates that a rise in temperatures was driven by natural carbon dioxide emissions. ??

By Tia Ghose,?LiveScience Staff Writer / February 28, 2013

A section of an Antarctic ice core shown under polarized light reveals the individual ice crystals.

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Rising carbon dioxide levels may have caused Antarctic warming in the past, new research strongly suggests.

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The findings, published today (Feb. 28) in the journal Science, just add to the body of evidence that human-caused greenhouse gas emissions will lead to?climate change.

"It's new evidence from the past of the strong role of CO2 [carbon dioxide] in climate variation," said study co-author Fr?d?ric Parrenin, a climate scientist at the CNRS in France.

Past data

Eons of the Earth's climate history are revealed deep within ice sheets in the Arctic and Antarctic. The?Antarctic ice?traps gas bubbles from the climate that can reveal what the ancient atmosphere looked like, while the ice itself can reveal historical temperatures.

But gas bubbles from a given period get buried deeper than ice of the same period, making it hard to tie past temperatures with atmospheric changes.

In the past, scientists using older techniques found that increases in carbon dioxide happened after global warming, not the reverse. [Images of Melt: Earth's Vanishing Ice]

Past link

But Parrenin and his colleagues wondered whether that was actually the case. To answer that question, the team looked at five ice cores that had been drilled from?Antarctica?over the last 30 years.

They focused on ice from 20,000 to 10,000 years ago, which encompassed the last period when the planet warmed naturally and glaciers melted.

The team measured the concentration of nitrogen-15 isotopes, or atoms of the same element with different weights, at different depths throughout the?ice cores. They compared the depth of that isotope with the ice composition for all the cores to determine the distance between ice bubbles and ice from the same period.

Global warming

The team found that global warming and a carbon dioxide increase happened at virtually the same time ? between 18,000 and 11,000 years ago.

"It makes it possible that CO2 was the cause ? at least partly ? of the temperature increase during the courses of the last glaciation," Parrenin told LiveScience.

And if increased carbon dioxide could lead to?rising temperatures?in the past, it also can in the present day, he said.

The findings may deflate some?climate skeptics, who used the poor dating of ice cores to question the link between carbon dioxide and warming, said Robert Mulvaney, a glaciologist with the British Antarctic Survey, who was not involved in the study.

It also confirmed the view of most climate scientists that in the past, rising temperatures and carbon dioxide were locked in a feedback loop, where high temperatures led to more carbon dioxide being released from the deep oceans, which increased temperatures further, Mulvaney said.

But because predictions of future warming are based on recent carbon dioxide and temperature data, not historical models, "it hasn't really changed anything about our understanding of how climate change will change our modern environment." Mulvaney told LiveScience.

Follow Tia Ghose on Twitter?@tiaghose?or LiveScience?@livescience. We're also on?Facebook?&?Google+.?

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Sony's NEX-3N and A58 cameras make an in-person appearance, we go hands-on

Sony's NEX3N and A58 cameras make an inperson appearance, we go handson

Alright, so this is definitely not the first we've written about about these two latest entry-level shooters from Sony. That said, we're excited to finally get some hands-on time with the Alpha NEX-3N ILC and A58 SLT DSLR. To refresh your memory, the NEX-3N is set to sell for $500 with a 16-50mm power zoom, while the A58 will go for $600 with Sony's latest 18-55m f3.5-5.6 kit lens. Although we only had a few minutes with each inside a section of New York's Natural History museum, we're definitely digging the new wares. Join us past the break for some initial impressions.

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Hennepin County Library News: April author events at Hennepin ...

April is a month of literary celebrations, including William Shakespeare?s birthday, National Library Week, National Poetry Month, and Children?s Day/Book Day. In April, Hennepin County Library invites area residents to visit their local libraries, discover books by new and favorite authors, and enjoy free author and other events.

Headlining April author events are Romanian-born poet and NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu, ?West Bank Boogie? author Cyn Collins, award-winning teen fantasy fiction writer Tamora Pierce, St. Paul Poet Laureate Carol Connelly, and poet and fiction writer Cass Dalglish.? Other headliners are Plymouth Reads author Diane Wilson, bestselling writer Theresa Weir (aka Anne Frasier), printer/illustrator?Gaylord Schanilec, Star Tribune reporter Curt Brown, organic cook and cookbook author Brenda Langton, and Minnesota Poet Laureate Joyce Sutphen.

For the complete program calendar and information about library locations, books and other resources available, and access to the catalog, go to?www.hclib.org. Library cards are free.

Thursday, April 4, 7?8:30?p.m.

Talk of the Stacks With Andrei Codrescu
Minneapolis Central Library
Pohlad Hall
Romanian-born poet, novelist, screenwriter and National Public Radio commentator, Codrescu is internationally known for his satiric wit and biting political perspective. He will discuss ?life as a writer and 41 years of wrestling the muse? and read from his newest poetry collection, ?So Recently Rent a World,? which includes 90 poems and dozens of classics.?Books will be available for purchase and signing. Seating is first-come, first-served. Doors open at 6:15 p.m.
A program of the Friends of the Hennepin County Library. Presenting sponsor: The Private Client Reserve of U.S. Bank. Additional support: Dorsey and Whitney LLP, MinnPost, Magers and Quinn Booksellers and the Marquette Hotel.

Saturday, April 6, 1?2?p.m.

Author Talk: Cyn Collins
Northeast Library
Local author Collins will read from her book, ?West Bank Boogie: Forty Years of Music, Mayhem and Memories.? You?ll hear about a vital part of the local music scene, and maybe share some memories of your own!?Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Sponsored by Friends of the Northeast Library.

Saturday, April 6, 1?3:30?p.m.

Teens Know Best: Tamora Pierce

Southdale Library
For teens. Meet teen fiction legend Pierce and talk to other fantasy fans. Hear about Pierce?s famous fantasy series: ?The Tortall Universe? and ?The Circle Universe.?
This project is funded with money from Minnesota?s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Sponsored by MELSA (Metropolitan Library Service Agency)
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Tuesday, April 9, 7?8:30?p.m.

Edina Reads: Carol Connolly
Edina Library
Location: Fireside Room, Edina Senior Center, lower level of the library.

St. Paul Poet Laureate and Kay Sexton Award-winner Carol Connolly will read with Cass Dalglish, a poet, fiction writer and professor of English at Augsburg College and director of Augsburg?s creative writing program.?Their reading is in honor of National Poetry Month.
Sponsored by Friends of the Edina Library, the Edina Community Foundation, Edina Senior Center, Friends of the Hennepin County Library, Edina High School, Edina Community Education and Edina Resource Center.

Sunday, April 14, 6:30?p.m.

Plymouth Reads: Meet Author Diane Wilson
Plymouth Library
Location: Plymouth Creek Center, 14800 34th Ave. N., Plymouth?
Wilson will speak about her book, ?Spirit Car: Journey to a Dakota Past,? the 2013 Plymouth Reads selection. Discover, as she did, ?just how deeply our identities are influenced by the forces of history.??For details, visit?Plymouth Arts Council?s website?or call?763-509-5200.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Plymouth Library, Plymouth Arts Council and City of Plymouth Parks & Recreation.

Thursday, April 18, 7?p.m.

Author Talk: Theresa Weir
Ridgedale Library
Best-selling author of 23 books and numerous short stories, Weir (aka Anne Frasier) will speak about her new memoir, ?The Man Who Left,? and her previous work, ?The Orchard.??Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Sponsored by Friends of the Ridgedale Library.

Saturday, April 20, 2?4?p.m.

Gaylord Schanilec?s Lac Des Pleurs

Minneapolis Central Library
Room Location: Doty Board Room
Schanilec is a Midwestern fine printer who works out of his studio in Stockholm, Wisc. as well as part-time on his boat, where he sketched fish and birds for his forthcoming book, ?Lac Des Pleurs.? He will share images from and the background and process in creating the book. Family members of Beverly Hogan, former Minneapolis Central staff, will donate a copy to Special Collections in her memory.
Sponsored by Friends of the Minneapolis Central Library.?

Monday, April 22, 6:30?p.m.

Author Talk: Curt Brown
St. Anthony Library
Star Tribune reporter Brown spent months researching materials and visiting sites where the U.S.-Dakota War and related events occurred for his August 2012 six-part series ?In the Footsteps of Little Crow.? Brown will talk about what he learned about this darkest period of Minnesota history.
Sponsored by Friends of the St. Anthony Library.?

Wednesday, April 24, 7?8:30?p.m.

Club Book With Brenda Langton
Southdale Library
For nearly 40 years, Langton has been one of the most recognizable guiding lights of Twin Cities organic dining. She will share her newest book, ?The Spoonriver Cookbook,? a tribute to her acclaimed Spoonriver restaurant and the Mill City Farmers Market, as well as her vision and philosophy.?Books will be available for purchase and signing. Seating is first-come, first-served. Doors open at 6:15 p.m.
A program of MELSA (Metropolitan Library Service Agency) and coordinated by the Friends of the Hennepin County Library, is funded in part with money from Minnesota?s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Creative partner: A/B Geist. Media support: Minnesota Public Radio. Author escort: Around Town Agency.?

Monday, April 29, 6:30?p.m.

Author Talk: Joyce Sutphen
Maple Grove Library
Join Sutphen, poet laureate of Minnesota, for an evening of live poetry. She also will discuss how poetry enriches lives, and share stories about her role as poet laureate.
Sponsored by Friends of the Maple Grove Library.

For more information, visit or call your?local library?or contact the?Ask Us?service.

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Venezuela's Maduro accuses rival of "conspiring" against country

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro accused opposition leader Henrique Capriles on Saturday of "conspiring" against the OPEC nation during meetings in neighboring Colombia, stepping up his attacks on his most likely potential election rival.

The government is upbeat about President Hugo Chavez's recovery from cancer surgery in Cuba. But the socialist maverick has not been seen in public or heard from in eight weeks, calling into question the future of his self-styled revolution.

Any new vote in South America's top oil exporter would probably pit Maduro, Chavez's heir apparent, against Capriles, the 40-year-old governor of Miranda state, who lost to Chavez in last October's presidential election.

Maduro has been sharpening his rhetoric against the opposition leader, and the former bus driver said on Saturday he was being kept informed about a series of meetings Capriles was holding during a trip to Colombia that began on Friday.

"The information reaching us is not good," Maduro said, wearing a hard hat during a televised visit to a tractor factory in Portuguesa state, in the west of the country.

"We know who he met with, and where, conspiring against the country and against peace ... in a few hours we are going to say what that loser was doing against the fatherland in Colombia."

Capriles responded on Twitter, saying Maduro was the real conspirator and traitor because he was "receiving orders from Cuba's government and giving away Venezuela's money overseas."

"It's a big job for Mr. Maduro! Keep ranting to cover your inability. That's what the mediocre are like, screamers!"

Capriles also tweeted a photo of himself meeting Spain's former prime minister, Felipe Gonzalez, in Bogota, and said he had enjoyed a long talk with Gonzalez, a "great friend of our Venezuela."

Earlier this week, Maduro said "honest, patriotic" lawmakers from the ruling party would present proof next Tuesday of "immense corruption" involving a senior figure in Primero Justicia, the party Capriles helped found in 2000.

OPPOSITION STRAINS

Opposition leaders, who accuse the government of secrecy over Chavez's condition, say Maduro is in campaign mode and merely seeking to copy his boss' vitriolic attacks on them.

The government, which says it has never been more transparent about the 58-year-old Chavez's health, says he has completed a complex post-operative period following the December 11 surgery, and has started a "new phase" of his recuperation.

Maduro said Chavez was recovering gradually and held talks in Havana on Friday with Diosdado Cabello, the head of the National Assembly, and Defense Minister Diego Molero.

The president has never said exactly what type of cancer he is suffering, only that it was diagnosed in his pelvis in mid-2011. He has since undergone four operations in Cuba, and weeks of chemotherapy and radiation treatment.

While his fragile health could spell an end to Chavez's 14 years in power, the pressures of the situation have exposed old strains between moderates and more hard-line members of the opposition's five-year-old Democratic Unity coalition.

It is made up of some 30 ideologically diverse political groups that chose Capriles as a unity candidate to run against Chavez in last year's election.

Despite their differences, they are likely to pick Capriles again to face Maduro, should Chavez step down or die and a new vote was held within 30 days, as laid out in the constitution.

After chatting with workers and inspecting farm machinery in Portuguesa, the vice president slammed Capriles and two other top opposition figures: the coalition's policy architect, Ramon Guillermo Aveledo, and Caracas Mayor Antonio Ledezma

"They're a trio of wrecks with a history of defeat and treason," Maduro said. "They must know that if our people see the proof that has been prepared of their plot ... it is just going to radicalize us even more."

During Capriles' absence in Colombia on Friday, the government launched a high-profile anti-crime operation involving more than 2,000 officers in his state, Miranda, which includes crime-ridden parts of the capital, Caracas.

The interior and justice minister, Nestor Reverol, used the event to criticize the opposition governor for his trip outside the country.

"Instead of being in Colombia, meeting the paramilitaries, you should be here supervising the deployment and ensuring people's safety," Reverol said on state TV, flanked by commanders of the security forces and scores of National Guard troops lined up on motorcycles.

(Editing by Peter Cooney)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/venezuelas-maduro-accuses-rival-conspiring-against-country-225611441.html

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Yep, you read the title correctly. ?Fannie and Freddie have now decided that certain home owners that are currently under water on their mortgage have the ability to return the home and be?relieved?of all remaining debt on their loan. To be eligible the criteria is as follows:

  • Borrowers must be current and not?delinquent?on the existing?mortgage.
  • Property must be in relatively good condition.
  • Borrowers must have at minimum a 55 percent debt-to-income ratio. (Meaning 55% of Gross monthly income is applied toward debt.)
  • Documentation of hardship such as illness, job changes, or other.

A second property such as a vacation home or newly originated home do not prevent qualification for this program. The forgiven debt will still be reported to credit bureaus such as in cases of foreclosures and short sales. The forgiven debt is also relieved of a tax burden since Congress extended the tax free law for debt relief this past December.

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