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  • 4.3-inch SuperAMOLED display w/ qHD resolution (Gorilla Glass)
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Analysis: NHL owners gambling lockout will bring new riches

TORONTO (Reuters) - The National Hockey League (NHL) and its players are gambling once again that a work stoppage will not harm relationships with sponsors or rattle fan loyalty in a still-challenging economic environment.

The NHL locked out players over the weekend after failing to reach a new collective bargaining agreement before the old pact expired, plunging the league into its fourth work stoppage in 20 years and making Friday's start to the preseason unlikely.

So instead of fans getting excited for the start of the NHL regular season next month, many were left downcast on Monday and wondering when, or if, they will see their favorite teams back on the ice this year.

Confronted with yet another showdown between millionaire athletes and billionaire owners, the NHL and its players will again roll the dice and test the loyalty of sponsors, business partners and fans suffering from lockout fatigue.

With memories of the labor dispute that wiped out the entire 2004-05 NHL season still fresh in their minds, fans have started looking for other ways to spend their entertainment budget while players search for work in foreign leagues and networks scramble to find alternate programming.

As negotiations drag on the grim impact of the lockout will hit home as the league and teams begin to announce layoffs while those who earn their living around the sport selling beer in arenas and supervising parking lots, will try to find ways to survive in a still sluggish economy.

"There is a lockout fatigue going on and no one is a winner in those situations," Jason Maloni, a sports crisis communications expert and a senior vice-president of Levick told Reuters. "It's always good to have goodwill with the public.

"But this isn't a time in North America when anyone is going to be sensitive to somebody already getting vast sums demanding much more."

With teams drowning in red ink, the NHL sacrificed the entire 2004-05 season to get the salary cap hailed as the answer to its financial woes.

Players and league officials also used the previous lockout to rework the game and returned with a more entertaining product that has been embraced by fans and sponsors.

In the seven-years since the deal was signed the NHL has seen revenues surge from to $3.3 billion from $2.1 billion along with record attendance and television ratings.

Innovative marketing ideas such as the annual outdoor game played on New Year's Day have raised NHL's profile and helped secure a new 10-year $2 billion television deal with NBC.

But after watching owners from the National Basketball Association and National Football League secure a bigger slice of their respective revenue pies after locking out their players last year, NHL owners want the same.

MASSIVE GAMBLE

The NHL initially wanted players to cut their share of hockey-related revenue to 43 percent from 57 percent but have amended that to a six-year deal that starts at 49 percent and drops to 47 percent.

The proposal from the NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) is tied to projected future revenues with players willing to take a smaller slice of the pie as the league grows. The union's offer opens with players getting 54.3 percent of revenues and dipping to 52.7 percent.

The lockout represents a massive gamble on the part of the owners, who could have the brakes slammed on their momentum, particularly in the United States where they have started to emerge as a major player on the sporting landscape.

There are also other dangers lurking given the originally scheduled October 11 start to the regular season also in peril.

The NHLPA has so far negotiated within the framework of the previous labor deal but union chief Donald Fehr has hinted that if talks drag on, the players might be prepared to challenge the issue of a salary cap.

"While the NHL is on stronger financial footing it is actually a bad time to have a lockout," said Maloni. "At a time when the league is gaining momentum, it's stronger now in terms of its balance sheet, its casual fan base. Are they going to lose fans?

"The people who follow hockey are always going to follow hockey and wait patiently until it returns.

"But success or failure sometimes depends on how many of the new eyeballs you bring to the table. Those are the ones who will fade out and you're not going to get those fans back."

With no new talks scheduled the public relations battle has begun, players and owners placing the blame for the lockout and any the damage it might cause to the game at each other's feet.

The NHLPA has posted a video lamenting the lockout insisting all they want is to play hockey while owners have retreated back into their other businesses letting league commissioner Gary Bettman handle negotiations.

"Generally no comment is not going to help the situation," said Maloni, who represented pitching great Roger Clemens during his recent doping scandal and litigation. "You want to be able to articulate the stories behind the attorneys.

"It is a lot like litigation, as you are discussing the case behind the scenes with a judge or opposing council trying to negotiate a settlement you want your public comments to reinforce that.

"What you never want to convey is that both sides are sitting there with their arms folded."

(Editing by Frank Pingue)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-nhl-owners-gambling-lockout-bring-riches-213754975--nhl.html

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World?s most powerful digital camera opens eye, records first images in hunt for dark energy

ScienceDaily (Sep. 17, 2012) ? Eight billion years ago, rays of light from distant galaxies began their long journey to Earth. That ancient starlight has now found its way to a mountaintop in Chile, where the newly-constructed Dark Energy Camera, the most powerful sky-mapping machine ever created, has captured and recorded it for the first time.

That light may hold within it the answer to one of the biggest mysteries in physics -- why the expansion of the universe is speeding up.

Scientists in the international Dark Energy Survey collaboration announced this week that the Dark Energy Camera, the product of eight years of planning and construction by scientists, engineers, and technicians on three continents, has achieved first light. The first pictures of the southern sky were taken by the 570-megapixel camera on Sept. 12.

"The achievement of first light through the Dark Energy Camera begins a significant new era in our exploration of the cosmic frontier," said James Siegrist, associate director of science for high energy physics with the U.S. Department of Energy. "The results of this survey will bring us closer to understanding the mystery of dark energy, and what it means for the universe."

The Dark Energy Camera was constructed at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, and mounted on the Victor M. Blanco telescope at the National Science Foundation's Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) in Chile, which is the southern branch of the U.S. National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO). With this device, roughly the size of a phone booth, astronomers and physicists will probe the mystery of dark energy, the force they believe is causing the universe to expand faster and faster.

"The Dark Energy Survey will help us understand why the expansion of the universe is accelerating, rather than slowing due to gravity," said Brenna Flaugher, project manager and scientist at Fermilab. "It is extremely satisfying to see the efforts of all the people involved in this project finally come together."

The Dark Energy Camera is the most powerful survey instrument of its kind, able to see light from over 100,000 galaxies up to 8 billion light years away in each snapshot. The camera's array of 62 charged-coupled devices has an unprecedented sensitivity to very red light, and along with the Blanco telescope's large light-gathering mirror (which spans 13 feet across), will allow scientists from around the world to pursue investigations ranging from studies of asteroids in our own Solar System to the understanding of the origins and the fate of the universe.

"We're very excited to bring the Dark Energy Camera online and make it available for the astronomical community through NOAO's open access telescope allocation," said Chris Smith, director of the Cerro-Tololo Inter-American Observatory. "With it, we provide astronomers from all over the world a powerful new tool to explore the outstanding questions of our time, perhaps the most pressing of which is the nature of dark energy."

Scientists in the Dark Energy Survey collaboration will use the new camera to carry out the largest galaxy survey ever undertaken, and will use that data to carry out four probes of dark energy, studying galaxy clusters, supernovae, the large-scale clumping of galaxies and weak gravitational lensing. This will be the first time all four of these methods will be possible in a single experiment.

The Dark Energy Survey is expected to begin in December, after the camera is fully tested, and will take advantage of the excellent atmospheric conditions in the Chilean Andes to deliver pictures with the sharpest resolution seen in such a wide-field astronomy survey. In just its first few nights of testing, the camera has already delivered images with excellent and nearly uniform spatial resolution.

Over five years, the survey will create detailed color images of one-eighth of the sky, or 5,000 square degrees, to discover and measure 300 million galaxies, 100,000 galaxy clusters and 4,000 supernovae.

The Dark Energy Survey is supported by funding from the U.S. Department of Energy; the National Science Foundation; funding agencies in the United Kingdom, Spain, Brazil, Germany and Switzerland; and the participating DES institutions.

More information about the Dark Energy Survey, including the list of participating institutions, is available at the project website: www.darkenergysurvey.org.

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Romney: 'Victims' comment not elegantly stated

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks to reporters in Costa Mesa, Calif., Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks to reporters in Costa Mesa, Calif., Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks to reporters about the secretly taped video from one of his campaign fundraising events in Costa Mesa, Calif., Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney addresses the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles, Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

(AP) ? Republican Mitt Romney is trying to head off a new distraction for his campaign after a video surfaced showing him telling wealthy donors that 47 percent of all Americans "believe they are victims" entitled to help from the government that permeates their lives.

At an impromptu news conference Monday, Romney offered no apologies, conceding the comments were not "elegantly stated" and were spoken "off the cuff." The Republican presidential nominee said the remarks showed a contrast between President Barack Obama's "government-centered society" and his belief in a "free-market approach."

"Of course, I want to help all Americans, all Americans, have a bright and prosperous future," Romney told reporters.

Obama's campaign pounced on the video, which was obtained by the magazine Mother Jones and released only hours after Romney's campaign outlined a new strategy to try to rejuvenate a struggling campaign. The video's emergence came as advisers to the former Massachusetts governor tried to reassure party leaders and donors about Romney's strategy amid concerns that the race could be slipping away.

"There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what," Romney is shown saying in the video of a May 17 fundraiser in Boca Raton, Fla. "There are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it."

Romney said in the video that his role "is not to worry about those people. I'll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives."

In a 7-minute news conference with reporters before a fundraiser near Los Angeles, Romney did not dispute the authenticity of the hidden-camera footage, but he called for the release of the full video, instead of just the clips posted online. He sought to clarify his remarks but did not apologize when a reporter asked if he was concerned that he may have offended people.

"It's not elegantly stated, let me put it that way. I was speaking off the cuff in response to a question. And I'm sure I could state it more clearly in a more effective way than I did in a setting like that," Romney said.

About 46 percent of Americans owed no federal income tax in 2011, although many of them paid other forms of taxes. More than 16 million elderly Americans avoid federal income taxes solely because of tax breaks that apply only to seniors, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.

The video was the latest headache for Romney's campaign, which has tried to focus attention on a weak economic recovery and make the case that the Republican's business background would help spur the economy. In recent weeks, it has dealt with the fallout from Clint Eastwood's rambling conversation with a chair at the Republican convention and Romney's omission of the war in Afghanistan or thanks to the troops in his primetime convention speech.

The eruption of violence in Egypt and Libya last week prompted Romney to issue a statement assailing the Obama administration before it was known that an American ambassador and three other U.S. citizens had died in Libya, a move that generated criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike.

A series of polls have shown Obama with an edge nationally and in key battleground states, leading Republicans to implore Romney to give voters more specifics on how he would govern. The new approach aims to improve Romney's standing in the lead-up to the first presidential debate on Oct. 3.

Obama campaign manager Jim Messina quickly issued a fundraising appeal based on the video, telling supporters, "If we don't come through for President Obama right now, this will be the guy making big decisions that affect us and our families every single day."

An Obama adviser said the Democratic campaign might use Romney's comments from the fundraising video in television advertisements. The official wasn't authorized to discuss campaign strategy publicly and requested anonymity.

Romney's campaign released a separate television ad, arguing that the president's policies "are making it harder on women." It cited unemployment and poverty statistics for women in an attempt to close the gender gap that has shown women favoring Obama.

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Associated Press writers Steve Peoples and Kasie Hunt contributed to this report.

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It?s perfectly fine if you do not want to drink. In fact, it is a healthy choice ? one that will help you with a better lifestyle and a healthier body. People choose not to drink for several reasons ? some do not like the way alcohol tastes while others do it for health reasons. Some people do not want to get addicted to alcohol and then drink too much. For some, it is a matter of principle.

People begin to drink for various reasons too. Peer pressure, the ?looks good? factor that young people associate with it, social pressure and career issues lead people to alcohol. Some take up drinking to drown their stress or sorrows.

It might have begun with a drink or two with friends but it can soon turn into an alcoholic addiction that you can?t get rid of.

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If you want to refuse alcohol and stay away from drinking, it is your choice and nobody can force you into it. You can refuse a drink or refuse a beer. Of course, there might be instances when you might come under a lot of pressure from your social group or people might even try ridiculing you to get you to pick up a drink.

But there are ways to refuse alcohol. You just need to be firm about your decision.

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Ways and Reasons to Say No to Alcohol:

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It might be hard to refuse a drink, when everyone else is drinking and forcing you to. In a firm yet friendly tone say ?No, thanks?.

Others might joke, ridicule or laugh. But stay calm and firm about your decision.

Do not let jibes get to you. It?s your decision and you have every right to stick to it. If you wish, provide a reason for not drinking. If you respect your reasons, then it is quite possible that others might too.

If people get too persistent, try changing the topic.

You can even volunteer to be the designated driver that night. Everyone needs someone who remains sober after the party. This might work well for you as your friends would want to reach home safe after the party is over.

Avoid lecturing others on the demerits of drinking.

You can even carry your own non-alcoholic beverages with you to the party, if you feel that alcohol is going to be more prevalent there.

Keep your distance from the bar. If you hang around it, chances are that the drinkers will try to force you into having some.

Keep a tab on your own beverage. Do not leave it unattended as someone can easily spike it.

Make your cola look like an alcoholic beverage. Nobody will ever know.

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