Thursday, November 7, 2013

Lou Reed's will leaves estate to his wife, sister

FILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 9, 2009 file photo, Lou Reed performs at the Lollapalooza music festival, in Chicago. Punk-poet, rock legend Lou Reed is dead of a liver-related ailment, his literary agen said Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013. He was 71. (AP Photo/John Smierciak, File)







FILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 9, 2009 file photo, Lou Reed performs at the Lollapalooza music festival, in Chicago. Punk-poet, rock legend Lou Reed is dead of a liver-related ailment, his literary agen said Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013. He was 71. (AP Photo/John Smierciak, File)







(AP) — Rocker Lou Reed's life was decidedly unconventional, but he wanted his estate used for a very traditional purpose: to benefit his wife and other relatives.

Reed's will was filed Monday in a New York City court. The Velvet Underground front man and "Walk on the Wild Side" singer died Oct. 27 of complications from a liver transplant. He was 71 and had no children.

The will leaves his Manhattan penthouse, his home in East Hampton, N.Y., and the bulk of his estate to his wife, musician Laurie Anderson. The longtime couple married in 2008.

Reed's sister inherits about a quarter of his estate and a $500,000 bequest aimed at caring for their mother.

His business manager and accountant are assigned to handle licensing and copyrights for his music.

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Justin Bieber Parties with 10 Girls in Brazil, Treats Them With Junk Food

Continuing to enjoy his time in Brazil, Justin Bieber took advantage of his superstar status by scoring a group of ladies on Sunday (November 3).


While enjoying his time at a local nightclub, the 19-year-old singer invited 10 lucky gals to have a not-so-fancy dinner with him.


The club goers received a meal that included "chicken nuggets, chocolate, lollipops, chips and peanuts."


"We all had to sign contracts saying we wouldn't take any photographs, and, if we did, we agreed not to published," one of the girls Marina Binimeliz told the Daily Mirror. "I was only given my phone back when I left."


The visitor also stated that she didn't leave the home until after Justin called it a night at 9 am the next morning.


"We weren't told to go exactly. Justin just said, 'I'm tired. I think I need to go to bed. He came to me, put his arm around my waist, squeezed me and kissed me on both cheeks," Marina explained.


"He wished me a good night and told me I was very cute. This was a fantastic, perfect moment for me," she added.


Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/justin-bieber/justin-bieber-parties-10-girls-brazil-treats-them-junk-food-956188
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UFC Fight for the Troops 3 predictions


It's not the strongest UFC card ever in terms of star power, but it is one filled with rising prospects and middling talent that need to take a step in a direction, one way or the other. At UFC Fight Night 31 (or UFC Fight for the Troops 3, as it's also called), the UFC has put together a card that almost seems as if the matchmaker had a lot of unsettled questions about how good their talent is and used this event as a way to get some answers.


That's less true for the main event, although that bout also has some relatively modest implications for the middleweight division. Will Tim Kennedy get a win in front of the partisan crowd of soldiers? Will Rafael Natal play spoiler to the Army's hopes for Kennedy? I answer these questions and more with my predictions for Wednesday's event.


What: UFC Fight for the Troops 3: Kennedy vs. Natal


Where: Fort Campbell, Kentucky


When: Wednesday, the four-fight Facebook card starts at 3:10 p.m. ET, the four-fight Fox Sports 1 card begins at 5 p.m. ET and the main starts at 7 p.m. ET on Fox Sports 1.


Tim Kennedy vs. Rafael Natal


Natal is a bit of a wild fighter. That's less true on the floor, but even then he's a bit of a risk taker with passing and changing position. Generally speaking, he's a bit of a risk taker. That might be enough to given Kennedy problems in spots, but the American is defensively well-rounded enough and patient enough in his offense to slowly whittle Natal down to either a TKO stoppage or decision victory.


Pick: Kennedy


Liz Carmouche vs. Alexis Davis


Carmouche might have some issues with the slippery, technical proficiency of Davis on the floor, but as long as this fight stays standing, it should be Carmouche's to win. She's the much better athlete of the two, far better striker and heavier hitter. If Davis can drag things to the mat, she's got a chance to tie Carmouche up and make things difficult, at least in terms of executing offense. Over time, however, I have a bit of a hard time seeing how Davis accumulates enough offense to really win the bout.


Pick: Carmouche


Ronny Markes vs. Yoel Romero


I'm really not sure what to make of this bout. Both of these guys are horses for the weight class. Romero is the better athlete, but not nearly as well-rounded as Markes. He's also considerably older. Markes can make things boring with a clinch fest and by wearing Romero down, a man whose gas tank I still don't trust. I can also see Romero putting Markes in uncomfortable spots with improved cardio and training now under his belt. Ultimately, I don't know what to expect, but the results will tell us a lot about both competitors. Coin flip time.


Pick: Markes


Jorge Masvidal vs. Rustam Khabilov


This one is another really difficult pick. It's a clear step up for Khabilov, a fighter with some impressive tools, but no real track record of being able to use them against next-level opposition. That's where Masvidal comes in. He's easily the best fighter Khabilov has faced, so this is as much a fight as fact-finding mission. My worry for Masvidal is he can fight both up and down to competition. I don't know if he's serious, but he said he didn't even watch tape on the Russian for this bout. That worries me. My gut tells me Masvidal is capable of beating Khabilov, but won't because he took Khabilov too lightly as a potential threat.


Pick: Khabilov


Colton Smith vs. Michael Chiesa


Smith is dropping to lightweight, although under the watchful eye of a master of weight manipulation. Still, one wonders if the cut makes sense in terms of advantages gained, real or perceived. I'm going to side with Chiesa. He's surprisingly lethal with jiu-jitsu transitions and submissions and highly proactive on offense. Smith might try to slow it down and he'll probably have some success with it, but I don't see him being able to do that long enough to really win a decision or put Chiesa away.


Pick: Chiesa


From the preliminary card:


Bobby Green < James Krause
George Roop > Francisco Rivera
Dennis Bermudez > Steven Siler
Amanda Nunes > Germaine de Randamie
Chris Camozzi < Lorenz Larkin
Yves Edwards < Yancy Medeiros
Neil Magny < Seth Baczynski
Derek Brunson > Brian Houston


Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2013/11/6/5072878/ufc-fight-for-the-troops-3-predictions
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Cutting SNAP Benefits Not A Snap Decision


The holidays are coming up, and that often means decadent family feasts. But things might be especially sparse for people who rely on food stamps. The Supplemental Nutrition Program, or SNAP, is being scaled back. Guest host Celeste Headlee speaks with Isabel Sawhill of the Brookings Institution about the possible effect.


Source: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=242990492&ft=1&f=1001
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igHome Offers Cozy Abode for iGoogle Orphans

By John P. Mello Jr.
MacNewsWorld
Part of the ECT News Network
11/05/13 5:00 AM PT

After checking out several possible iGoogle replacements, I settled on igHome. The import feature didn't work, but it was a little easier to build the facsimile iGoogle page from scratch. The finished page looked better, too. igHome has better integration with Google. A row of buttons on the igHome page title bar provides direct access to Gmail, Calendar, YouTube and Drive.


igHome is available for free.



igHome

(click to enlarge)



Google birthed its personal portal software, iGoogle, during simpler Internet times. Online applications were few. Clamshell handsets were all the rage. Combining the words "social" and "media" was an oxymoron.

It was also the time of the portal wars. Online titans like Yahoo, Microsoft and Google vied for eyeballs and the mantle of most visited Internet destination.


Personal portals emerged from that competition. Sure, a general portal could attract traffic, but even more traffic could be drawn to a website if Web wayfarers could customize their portals.


As we all know, technology marches onward. Portals have become a quaint anachronism. Personal portals have been replaced by Twitter and Facebook feeds.


That's prodded Google to scrap its personal portal app iGoogle. However, just as another Searchzilla casualty, Google Reader, had its stalwarts, iGoogle has a loyal following, too, who will be looking for a replacement now that iGoogle has gone dark. One such replacement is igHome.


Narrowing the Field


After an initial search for an iGoogle replacement, I narrowed the field to three: My Yahoo, Igoogle Portal and igHome.


My Yahoo was the slickest of the three candidates. Since I already had a Yahoo account, that was one less step I needed to take to get rolling with the service. What's more, Yahoo was my personal portal of choice before moving to iGoogle.


What bothered me about My Yahoo, though, was its limited content selections. It had a meager selection of widgets -- portal apps like calculators, calendars, clocks and such. Its news sources for the feeds on the portal page were also underwhelming.


I also got the sense that My Yahoo was pushing Yahoo services at me -- a suspicion fortified by the mysterious switch in the default search engine for my browser from Google to Yahoo.


If I had to move away from one Internet titan, why should I jump into the lap of another? I felt an iGoogle alternative that operated outside the sphere of the behemoths might be in order.


Flawed Import


Igoogle Portal fit the independent bill. It had a good assortment of widgets and a nice offering of news sources. Better yet, I could add RSS feeds to my portal page, and it allowed me to import my iGoogle settings. Exporting those settings was recommended by Google before it shuttered iGoogle.


As I found when importing settings from another Google reject -- Google Reader -- the process was severely flawed. Of the dozen or so items I had on my iGoogle page, less than a handful made it into the Igoogle Portal.


igHome also had an import from iGoogle feature, too. It didn't work any better than Igoogle Portal's.


Among the settings ignored by the iGoogle alternatives was one for a Google Calendar widget. However, igHome had its own widget for that purpose. Unlike the iGoogle one, though, it only lets you see the calendar. You can't add items to it from within the widget.


Better Google Links


Eventually, I settled on igHome for my iGoogle alternative. Since the import feature didn't work, I had to build the facsimile iGoogle page from scratch. It was a little easier to do that with igHome. The finished page looked better, too.


In addition, igHome had better integration with Google. A row of buttons on the igHome page title bar provides direct access to often-used services such as Gmail, Calendar, YouTube and Drive.


There's also a button on the bar for Feedly, which has become the Google Reader alternative for millions of orphans of that program. A Feedly widget is also offered by igHome, but its lack of display options make it difficult to use.


If you're still looking for an iGoogle replacement, igHome offers you an alternative that will help ease any pangs of abandonment you may feel from Google's actions.


Freeware Spotlight


Simplenote, by Automattic, is available for free.




Notepad programs are as common as dust motes, but that has never stopped developers from making more of them or scribblers from giving them a spin. A current hot digital notepad at the Mac App Store is Simplenote, by Automattic.

True to its name, the free app is as simple as it gets in a notepad, but the software isn't about fancy features. It's about cross-platform synchronization.


There are versions of Simplenote not only for the Mac, but also for iOS, Android devices and Amazon's Kindle hardware.


There's also a Web app, although the developers are still ironing out snags in running that app in all browsers. I used the app in Google Chrome, and it worked fine in that browser.


Simplenote's cross-platform chops, coupled with its automatic synchronization capabilities, allow you to create and modify notes anywhere and have those changes occur almost immediately on all your other devices -- as long as you create a free account at Simplenote's website.


The program has a typical three-pane interface. One pane lets you filter your notes by tags and check out notes you've trashed. Another lists your notes. Each list item contains a title -- the first line in the note -- and about the first 80 characters of text in the note. When you select an item in the list, its full text will appear in the third pane.


Barebone Text


Text in notes are limited to a single sans serif font. Styling text isn't available -- although you can use smart quotes and dashes, and Markdown extensions are supported -- and links pasted into a note from another source are clickable, although you can't select text and turn it into a link in a note.


In addition to tagging notes, you can search through them. Searches are dynamic. Results constantly change as you type the characters in your search term.


Common Mac functions -- spelling, grammar, speech and such -- are supported in toolbar menus. There's also a pulldown menu on the program's interface.


The pulldown menu displays the number of words in the item's listing information and item itself. It also lets you pin an item to the top of the listing pane for quick access, collaborate with others on the note by adding their email address on the note's tag line and view a history of the note with the ability to restore it to a previous version.


You can also publish the note to a Web page, although how that feature functioned was a mystery to me.


Simplenote may appear to be a simple notepad, but its cross-platform support and synchronization capabilities make it more than that. Once you start using it, you may decide to trash any other notepad apps clogging your hard drive.



John Mello is a freelance technology writer and former special correspondent for Government Security News.


Source: http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/79350.html
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UFN 31: Tim Kennedy knocks out Rafael Natal

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World Headlines: Guarded Optimism As Iran, West Meet Again





EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton speaks with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif before the start of two days of closed-door nuclear talks at the U.N. offices in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday.



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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton speaks with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif before the start of two days of closed-door nuclear talks at the U.N. offices in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday.


Martial Trezzini/EPA /LANDOV


Iran, Press TV


There's guarded optimism as the second round of talks between Iran and international powers over the Islamic republic's nuclear program got under way in Geneva.


Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif met for an hour with Catherine Ashton, the EU's foreign policy chief, ahead of Thursday's talks. A tweet from Ashton's spokesman Michael Mann described the meeting as "good."


The two-day talks between Iran and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council – Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States – as well as Germany will focus on the nuclear program that Tehran says is civilian in nature.


The West suspects Iran of building nuclear weapons – a charge Tehran denies. The BBC reports that the West wants Iran to agree on a first step to stop advancing its nuclear program further.


"The Geneva talks are a test for assessment of the 5+1 group, and in these negotiations their political will to reach a solution will be put to the test," Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told the official Islamic Republic News Agency on Wednesday.


A previous round of talks held last month was described as "substantive and forward-looking." The talks were the first since President Hassan Rouhani, who is seen as a relative moderate, assumed office in August.


Colombia, Vanguardia


Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos lauded a partial agreement with the left-wing Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, and said negotiations in Havana would continue ahead of elections in May.


"We must continue. We must persevere," he said on television Wednesday following the announcement of the partial deal struck by negotiators in Havana. "Failure to do so would be to betray the hopes of millions of Colombians and future generations."


The government and rebels are trying to end a five-decade armed conflict that has claimed more than 200,000 lives and displaced thousands of others.


At talks in Havana, where negotiations have been ongoing since November, the two sides agreed on guarantees, conditions and support for new political parties, the BBC reported. FARC also agreed to lay down its weapons and become a political movement, The Associated Press reports.


Talks are centered on a six-point agenda: land reform, political participation, disarmament, illicit drugs, rights of the victims and peace deal implementation.


Previous attempts at peace talks failed, but FARC was weakened by operations conducted by former President Alvaro Uribe.


Tajikistan, Khovar


Longtime Tajik President Emomali Rahmon was re-elected for a seven-year term with more than 83 percent of the vote.


Rahmon, who has been president of the former Soviet republic since 1994, faced five challengers. The official news agency reported that Olimjon Boboev, candidate of the Party of Economic Reforms, won 3.8 percent of the vote, while Tolibbek Bukhoriev of the Agrarian Party received 4.5 percent.


The BBC reports that human rights activists Oynihol Bobonazarova, who was widely seen as the only genuine opposition candidate, wasn't allowed to contest the polls as the country's electoral commission said she failed to get the necessary 21,000 signatures to be a candidate.


The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, which monitored the elections, said in a statement that the vote was peaceful, "but lacking in pluralism and genuine choice."


The electoral commission declared the results valid.


Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/11/07/243682278/world-headlines-guarded-optimism-as-iran-west-meet-again?ft=1&f=1001
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