Monday, August 5, 2013

Envoys in Egypt visit jailed Brotherhood leader: reports

By Tom Perry

CAIRO (Reuters) - International envoys visited a high-ranking member of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood in jail on Monday, the state news agency reported, to press a bid to defuse the crisis ignited by President Mohamed Mursi's downfall.

The envoys met deputy Brotherhood leader Khairat El-Shater just after midnight, having received permission from the prosecutor general to visit him at Tora prison, south of Cairo, the state news agency MENA reported.

The report citing "an informed source" contradicted an earlier government denial of a visit by officials from the United States, European Union, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.

MENA gave no further details. Earlier, the Doha-based Al Jazeera news channel reported the meeting had taken place. The reports could not be independently confirmed.

Shater is deputy leader of the group that propelled Mursi to office last year in Egypt's first democratic presidential election. Seen as the Brotherhood's political strategist, he was arrested after Mursi's downfall on charges of inciting violence.

The international mediation effort is helping to contain the bloody conflict between Mursi's Islamist backers and the interim government installed by the military that overthrew him on July 3, following mass protests against his rule.

The army-backed government said on Sunday it would give mediation a chance but warned that time was limited.

Thousands of Mursi supporters remain camped out in two Cairo sit-ins, which the government has declared a threat to national security and pledged to disperse.

Al Masry Al Youm, a privately owned newspaper, said Shater was visited by a delegation including U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns and European Union envoy Bernadino Leon.

Shater told the envoys he would only hold talks with them in the presence of Mursi because he was "the legitimate president", the newspaper reported on its website, citing a senior security source.

The diplomats were accompanied by members of the armed forces during the visit, which the report said was focused on ways to end the sit-ins.

The authorities say the Brotherhood has incited violence, accusing it of engaging in terrorism - a charge the movement denies as it grapples with one of the toughest moments in its 85-year history.

The crisis has left Egypt, the Arab world's biggest nation, more dangerously divided than at any point since the downfall of U.S.-backed strongman Hosni Mubarak in 2011 and raised questions over the future of its nascent democracy.

Mursi became Egypt's first freely elected leader in June 2012. But fears that he sought to establish himself as a new dictator coupled with a failure to ease economic hardships afflicting most of its 84 million people led to huge street demonstrations on June 30, triggering the army move.

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The military has laid out a plan that could see a new head of state elected in roughly nine months. The Brotherhood, an Islamist movement that spent decades in the shadows before Mubarak's downfall, says it wants nothing to do with the plan.

However, diplomats say the group knows Mursi will not return as president and wants a face-saving legal formula for him to step down that guarantees it a stake in the political future.

Almost 300 people have been killed in political violence since Mursi's overthrow, including 80 shot dead by security forces in a single incident on July 27. Much of the Brotherhood's leadership is in custody.

On Sunday, a Cairo court announced that the top leader of the Brotherhood and two other officials including Shater would go on trial in three weeks' time for crimes including incitement to murder during protests in the days before Mursi was toppled.

That could complicate efforts to launch a political process, encourage national reconciliation and avert further bloodshed.

The interim administration has said it wants political reconciliation to include the Brotherhood but says the group must first renounce and halt violence.

Suggesting an appetite for compromise, a spokesman for the Mursi camp said on Saturday it wanted a solution that would "respect all popular desires," an apparent recognition of the strength of the protests against his one year in power.

During a meeting with Burns and Leon on Saturday, the pro-Mursi delegation also said they would be willing to negotiate with politicians that backed Mursi's ouster.

But they are also seeking the restoration of a constitution suspended when Mursi was deposed and want the military, together with army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, out of politics.

Mursi is being held at an undisclosed location and facing a probe into accusations including murder.

In the United States, which supplies Egypt with $1.5 billion in aid each year, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham said the Egyptian army must move "more aggressively" to hold elections. He said future U.S. aid will hinge upon a return to civilian rule.

U.S. President Barack Obama has asked Graham and Senator John McCain to travel to Egypt to meet members of the new government and the opposition.

"The military can't keep running the country. We need democratic elections," Graham said in a CNN interview.

Washington has been grappling with how to respond to the situation in Egypt, for decades an important ally in its Middle East policy.

"I want to keep the aid flowing to Egypt, but it has to be with the understanding that Egypt is going to march toward democracy, not toward a military dictatorship. And that's the message we're going to send," Graham said.

(Additional reporting by Ali Abdelatti; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Doina Chiacu and Stacey Joyce)

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Chinese Taipei beats Philippines 84-79 in Asia Basketball Championship

  • Asia News Network - Sunday 4th August, 2013

    Over 200,000 people last night packed Ketagalan Blvd. in front of the Presidential Office to "bid farewell" to Army Corporal Hung Chung-chiu and demand truth and justice regarding Hung's untimely death, according to Citizen 1985, organiser of the event. The rally, the second of its kind, was held on the eve of the funeral service slated for this morning for the 24-year-old ...

  • China and Taiwan sign landmark deal

    General Sources - Sunday 4th August, 2013

    China and Taiwan moved closer to overcoming six decades of hostilities today, as they signed deals drastically expanding direct flights and allowing shipping links across the Formosa strait.The agreement follows a dramatic thaw in relations over the last six months, since the election of Taiwan's new president, Ma Ying-jeou. The island broke away from the mainland at the end of the civil ...

  • 22 Matsu statues from Taiwan arrive in Hainan for blessing ceremony

    whatsonsanya - Sunday 4th August, 2013

    Twenty-two statues of the Chinese sea goddess Matsu arrived in Hainan Province from Taiwan on Monday for a cross-Strait mass blessing ceremony. Escorted by followers, the ornate statues arrived in Haikou, capital of Hainan, on Monday evening after being transported on a flight from Taiwan. More than 10,000 worshippers, sailors and fishermen, including those from Taiwan, will attend the ...

  • Huge crowd protests Taiwanese soldier?s death over unauthorized cellphone

    Vancouver Sun - Sunday 4th August, 2013

    A family member holds a photo of Taiwanese soldier Hung Chung-chiu who died in early July after being forced to perform a vigorous regime of callisthenics in sweltering heat, at a protest in front of President Office in Taipei, Taiwan, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. The death of the 24-year-old soldier has set off a wave of anger in the country, undermining Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou?s ...

  • Taiwans space programme offers tsunami satellite images to aid relief

    Space Daily - Sunday 4th August, 2013

    Taiwan's national space programme offered Wednesday its satellite images of the damage caused by powerful tsunamis that ravaged Asia at the weekend to affected countries and aid groups for free.The National Space Programme Office (NSPO) normally charges 3,000 euros (4,080 dollars) for each photograph covering an area of 600 square kilometres (240 square miles), the office said.The images ...

  • President vows to seek truth at funeral of serviceman

    Taiwan News Online - Sunday 4th August, 2013

    Ma Ying-jeou vowed to get the truth in the death of Army Corporal Hung Chung-chiu at his funeral in Taichung City Sunday. Ma told parents of Hung who died on July 4 from strenuous exercise while being confined in an Army holding cell that 18 officers have been indicted in the case which will be heard in public by a court-martial and the truth will out during the trial. The president said the ...

  • Thousands protest soldier?s death in Taiwan

    Inquirer - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    A Taiwanese people holds a placard during a protest rally for the death of Taiwan?s soldier Hung Chung-chiu, in front of the President Office in Taipei, Taiwan, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. The 24-year-old soldier died in early July after being forced to perform a vigorous regime of calisthenics in sweltering heat at a military camp. The incident has set off a wave of anger on the democratic ...

  • Chinese Taipei converts 13-point deficit to break hosts heart

    Global Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Chinese Taipei fought back from a double-digit third quarter deficit to break the hearts of host Philippines by winning their last group match 84-79 on Saturday at the 27th Asian Men's Basketball Championship.The host headed into the final period with a 68-55 lead but quickly ran out of gas. Naturalized player Quincy Davis and Lu Cheng-Ju sparked Chinese Taipei to a 18-4 run to open the ...

  • Chinese Taipei beats Philippines 84-79 in Asia Basketball Championship

    Global Times - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Chinese Taipei overcame a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter with a furious rally to beat the Philippines 84-79 on Saturday night to remain unbeaten in the Asia Basketball Championship at the Mall of Asia Arena in the Philippines.Lu Cheng-Ju led Chinese Taipei with 22 points and hit six three-pointers to lead their comeback in the final quarter by outscoring the Filipinos, 29-11, in the ...

  • Tens of thousands gather in Taiwan in continuing protest over soldiers death

    Fox News - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    Tens of thousands of Taiwanese have gathered in downtown Taipei to protest the death of a 24-year old soldier confined to a brig as punishment for bringing an unauthorized cell phone onto his base. Saturday's protest was the biggest so far in the continuing campaign to register discontent over the death of Hung Chung-chiu on July 3. Hung died after several days of being forced to perform a ...

  • One dead and two missing in separate accidents at sea

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    The swimmer, a 25-year-old man, was swept out to sea by strong currents at Kenting's popular Nanwan Beach at about 4 p.m. A jet-skier went to his rescue, but it was clearly too late, police said, adding that the man was pronounced dead later in a local hospital. At about 5 p.m., eight other people were also swept out to sea at Nanwan, but they were rescued, police added. Weathermen said ...

  • 13 new ferret-badger rabies cases COA

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Thirteen ferret-badgers were confirmed to be infected with rabies yesterday, breaking the record for highest number of confirmed rabies cases within a day, according to the Council of Agriculture ...

  • Tainted NZ dairy items not imported food body

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--Health authorities said Saturday there is no indication that tainted dairy products from New Zealand have been imported into Taiwan, and the New Zealand government has confirmed Taiwan is not in the list of countries that the products have ...

  • CDC expands human rabies vaccine program

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--Anyone in Taiwan who was bitten by a Formosan ferret-badger in the period May 2012 to July 31 this year is now eligible to be vaccinated against rabies in an inoculation program launched by The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), its director-general Chang Feng-yee said ...

  • Cost concerns raised of situation without No. 4 nuke plant

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--Several local industrialists voiced concerns Saturday over a steep rise in costs in case the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant cannot start operations in view of a vote blocked in the legislature over the fate of the controversial ...

  • Taiwanese athlete Huang pockets roller skating gold at World Games

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--Taiwanese athlete Huang Yu-ting clinched a gold medal in the women's 1,000-meter roller skating sprint Saturday at the 2013 World Games in ...

  • Govt must up communication over service trade pact VP Wu

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Vice President Wu Den-yih yesterday said the government must do its best to convince the people that the cross-strait service trade pact is aimed at helping them do business in ...

  • Firms lag in branding have potential strategist

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--Taiwanese companies are lagging behind their counterparts in Japan, South Korea and even Singapore in terms of brand building, but they have a great potential to catch up in this regard, according to a visiting brand ...

  • MStar Q2 net profit up almost 20 percent

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--MStar Semiconductor Inc., one of Taiwan's leading integrated circuit designers, said Saturday that its net profit for the second quarter rose almost 20 percent from a quarter earlier on solid global demand for TV ...

  • HTC chair dismisses acquisition speculation

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    "HTC is a Taiwanese brand. We should treasure this brand and its management philosophy," said Wang, dismissing foreign investment firms' speculation that continued losses might force the vendor to seek a merger with others. Speaking to reporters during the firm's sports meet day in Taipei, Wang said HTC has been giving conservative guidance to its outlook because it is an ...

  • 10 devoted vocational instructors praised by Ministry of Education

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Ten vocational school instructors were commended by the Ministry of Education (MOE) recently for their dedication in promoting vocational ...

  • Trade agreement helps growth ANZ

    The China Post - Saturday 3rd August, 2013

    TAIPEI--The service trade agreement that Taiwan recently signed with China will help stabilize the island's economic growth, according to Australia and New Zealand Banking Group ...

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    Saturday, August 3, 2013

    Judge denies class status for women suing Wal-Mart in California

    Female Wal-Mart workers in California suing for gender discrimination can't pursue their claims against the retailer as a group because the evidence didn't show they had enough in common, a judge said.

    U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco said the women's request for class certification suffered from the same deficiencies as an earlier version of the case brought on behalf of a national group of more than 1 million women. That case was thrown out by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2011.

    "To show a common question underlying their disparate treatment claims, plaintiffs must provide significant proof that Wal-Mart operated under a general policy of discrimination," Breyer said in his ruling Friday. "They have not amassed sufficient anecdotal evidence of bias and stereotyped thinking among management to establish significant proof of a general policy of discrimination within any management group."

    The sex-bias case was originally filed in San Francisco in 2001 by women at a handful of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. locations claiming that they were denied higher pay and promotions. It was certified as a class action covering more than 1 million employees after lawyers for the workers convinced a judge that employment policies at the Bentonville, Ark., company meant women at hundreds of stores across the U.S. were subject to similar treatment.

    After the Supreme Court rejected the nationwide group, lawyers refiled cases representing groups of women in different states. In October, Wal-Mart won dismissal of a lawsuit seeking to represent female workers in Texas.

    Although the women compiled substantial evidence of discrimination at Wal-Mart stores, that's not enough to overcome the Supreme Court's instruction when it rejected the nationwide class, Breyer said.

    "Rather than identify an employment practice and define a class around it, plaintiffs continue to challenge the discretionary decisions of hundreds of decision makers, while arbitrarily confining their proposed class to corporate regions that include stores in California, among other states," he said.

    Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, said in an emailed statement that the plaintiffs' claims are "unsuitable" to be treated as a class action because of the differing situations of each individual.

    The ruling "rejects the attempt of a few associates to turn their individual complaints into a sweeping and unwarranted class action," according to the statement. Wal-Mart is a "great place for women to work and advance" and the allegations of the five plaintiffs in this case "are not representative of the positive experiences that hundreds of thousands of women have had working at Wal-Mart," the company said.

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    Cloud Cannon Turns Any Static Website Into An Editable Dropbox-Based CMS

    Cloud CannonCloud Cannon is a CMS designed specifically for designers who know how to work with HTML, JavaScript, CSS and any static content. Instead of having to turn your beautiful designs into a dynamic CMS, you just have to put your files into a Dropbox folder — Cloud Cannon will take care of the rest in seconds. Clients can then edit paragraphs in the browser, insert images and more, as if it were an editable CMS. There isn’t much else to say about this beautiful use case of the Dropbox API, because it’s as simple as that. Many have already hosted static content on their Dropbox accounts, but George Phillips and Mike Neumegen take it a step further by allowing administrators to edit the site directly in the browser, similarly to what you would do on a Squarespace website. And if the WYSIWYG editor doesn’t suit your needs, you can always edit the source files in the web-based text editor (or in your Dropbox, of course). You can manage client accounts to restrict the editing parts if you are working with a client. Only the content area will be editable as you need to add a class=”editable” div to any part of your HTML. If you need to host a blog, you can use static blog engine Jekyll. Cloud Cannon works with custom domain names or free .cloudvent.net subdomains. The service isn’t free — subscriptions range from $5 a month for a site to $49 a month for 20 sites. The startup doesn’t actually use Dropbox’s server infrastructure because there are some bandwidth restrictions for public folders. Cloud Cannon uses the Dropbox API to sync everything to its own servers, much like Marco Arment’s blogging engine. Dropbox only acts as an interface between the user and the hosting server. Yet, because it only supports static content, the startup doesn’t actually need big servers if they are configured properly with Varnish-style accelerators. One of Cloud Cannon’s main advantages is that users don’t need to turn into system admins and manage their own hosting solution. But even if you need a little more flexibility, this product is a very cool, well-designed hack that is worth checking out.

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    Friday, August 2, 2013

    Bay of Pigs redux: Caracas claims CIA-linked Cuban exiles planned to kill president

    Published time: August 01, 2013 08:47 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (AFP Photo / Leo Ramirez)

    Venezuelan officials warned of an alleged plot to assassinate the country?s President and launch a paramilitary invasion of the country. A former CIA agent, Cuban exiles living in the US and Latin American leaders were fingered in the conspiracy

    President?Nicolas?Maduro, who succeeded Hugo Chavez, first alleged that his enemies want him dead while on the campaign trail in April.

    The suspected plot to overthrow the government in Caracas was allegedly funded by Cuban exiles living in Miami, the head of the Venezuela?s parliament Diosdado Cabello told legislators on Wednesday. They raised some $2.5 million and recruited about 400 mercenaries, who would enter Venezuela?s Zulia state from Columbia as part of the plan.

    He pointed to former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe and former CIA agent Luis Posada Carriles, who lives in the US, as those among the organizers of the plot. Venezuela and Cuba want Carriles for carrying out anti-communist terrorist attacks, including the 1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people and the bombing of several hotels in Cuba in 1997, in which one tourist died.

    Venezuelan Interior Minister Miguel Rodriguez Torres gave additional information on the alleged plot to TeleSUR television. He claimed the plan of the so-called Operation Baby was to have a sniper kill Maduro on July 24. The assassination would be a signal for militant attacks on military and political targets in the country, he said.

    He further accused Venezuelan right-wing forces, former Honduran President Roberto Micheletti and a Miami-based real estate businessman Eduardo Macaya of involvement in the alleged conspiracy.

    Maduro and his allies earlier highlighted mercenaries in El Salvador and Columbia as potential threats and named Uribe and former US diplomats Roger Noriega and Otto Reich as individuals hatching plots against Venezuela.

    Source: http://rt.com/news/venezuela-maduro-assassination-plot-894/

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    Jordin Sparks Serenades 'Lover, Gangsta' Jason Derulo

    Sparks drops brand-new track 'Skipping a Beat' day after posting sweet serenade teaser featuring her BF on IG.
    By Nakiya Morgan


    Jason DeRulo and Jordin Sparks
    Photo: Jordin Sparks/ Instagram

    Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1711689/jordin-sparks-jason-derulo-skipping-a-beat-instagram.jhtml

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    Facebook Flirts With $38 IPO Price

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    Rarely is there so much at stake in getting back to zero.

    On Wednesday, Facebook Inc.'s stock briefly touched its initial public offering price of $38, hitting a marker that felt out of reach in autumn of last year, when the stock was in free-fall. While shares eventually drifted lower, to settle at $36.80, Facebook is still within striking distance of $38?a fact not lost on Facebook's investors, many of whom were burned in the company's botched IPO.

    "There's some relief," said Chris Baggini, a senior portfolio manager at Turner Investments, a firm with about $9 billion under management that ...

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    97% The Act Of Killing

    All Critics (65) | Top Critics (17) | Fresh (63) | Rotten (2)

    Oppenheimer allows murderous thugs free rein to preen their atrocities, and then fobs it all off as some kind of exalted art thing. This is more than an aesthetic crime; it's a moral crime.

    Whatever you call it, The Act of Killing is a must-see.

    It's a mind-bending film, devastating and disorienting, that disturbs us in ways we're not used to being disturbed ...

    [It] may be one of the most horrifying films you'll ever see, and one of the most edifying.

    It will leave you breathless.

    It's a virtually unprecedented social document.

    Anwar Congo may be the scariest person you'll see on screen this year.

    If director Joshua Oppenheimer occasionally loses his way in his own narrative, where this picture demands attention is in its chilling portrait of indoctrination and evil.

    It's a gut-wrenching and emotionally exhausting look at impunity that resonates far beyond its obscure central conflict.

    A cynically exploitative film made in the name of human rights, which it has about as much to do with as the Punked show on MTV.

    Presenting a terrifying view of a hidden holocaust and a moral apocalypse in which the most basic humanities have become twisted beyond recognition, The Act of Killing is a towering achievement in filmmaking, documentary or otherwise.

    The magnitude of this achievement, this depiction of a diseased and corrupt society that is in so many ways similar to our own, cannot be understated.

    I have watched hundreds of hours of war crimes, genocides and miscarriages of justice carried out by unremarkable men with dimly lit souls. "The Act of Killing" bids to outdo them all.

    Atrocity hides beneath a grandfather's gentle smile in "The Act of Killing," Joshua Oppenheimer's remarkable, unnerving documentary portrait of barbarity and its lasting legacies.

    As filming continues, the quiet brilliance behind the assignment comes to light.

    Ultimately, The Act Of Killing acknowledges that while Oppenheimer may have subtly tortured their conscience, these thugs are paying no real price.

    Prepare to be shocked, disgusted, enraged and emotionally devastated. It's the most terrifying film in years.

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    Thursday, August 1, 2013

    Train of Thought Derailed: How an Accident Can Affect Your Brain

    A survivor of last week's deadly train derailment in Spain illustrates how disaster can alter your mind


    Image: Flickr/elentir (Contando Estrelas)

    My cousin Guillermo Cassinello Toscano was on the train that derailed in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, last week when it went around a bend at twice the speed limit. Cassinello heard a loud vibration and then a powerful bump and then found himself surrounded by bloody bodies in wagon number nine. Shaking, he escaped the wreckage through either a door or a hole in the train?he cannot recall?then sat amid the smoke and debris next to the track and began to cry. Seventy-nine passengers died.

    Cassinello doesn?t remember everything that happened to him. The same mechanisms that kept his brain sharp enough to escape immediate danger may also make it harder for him both to recall the accident, and to put the trauma behind him. "The normal thing is that the person doesn't remember the moment of the accident or right after," says clinical psychologist Javier Rodriguez Escobar of trauma therapy team Grupo Isis in Seville, who helped treat and study victims of the 2004 Madrid train bombings. That's because the mind and the body enter a more alert but also more stressed state, with trade-offs that can save your life, but harm your mind?s memory-making abilities.

    As the train fell over, several changes would have swept through Cassinello?s body. His adrenal glands, near his kidneys, would have released adrenaline (also known as epinephrine) into his bloodstream. The adrenaline would have directed blood to the powerful muscles of his arms and legs, where it would help him escape the wreckage faster. The hormone would have raised his heart and breathing rates. It also would have stimulated his vagus nerve, which runs from his spine to his brain. Although adrenaline cannot cross the blood?brain barrier, the vagus can promote noradrenaline production in the brain. That hormone activates the amygdala, which helps form memories.

    Just the right amount of noradrenaline, researchers have found, can boost memory storage; too much can destroy it. Figuring out the balance could allow researchers to harness the hormone. Neuroscientist Christa McIntyre at the University of Texas at Dallas and colleagues have been studying how the chemical shapes memory-making in rats (her team is planning a human trial). When the team stimulated rats? vagus nerves the animals? memories improved. McIntyre has to keep the dose low, however, because other experiments have shown that too much noradrenaline appears to impede memory-making. Researchers are still trying to determine whether the excess noradrenaline directly causes the memory lapses or if the hormone is associated with high stress levels that cause some other chemical system to interfere. "That's the part we don't really understand: if there's too much [noradrenaline] or if there's another system that kicks in and puts a brake on it," McIntyre says.

    Cassinello's memory lapses may be due to a noradrenaline overflow. But there may be other explanations for the gaps in his memory. His brain may have narrowed his attention at the time of the crash to only those things that matter for survival, such as escaping the train, leading him to ignore things that do not, such as whether the path out of the train passed through a door or a hole. Researchers have shown that humans report selective hearing during stressful events and that stressed people pay attention to different things than do unstressed people (pdf).

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    Yelp narrows 2Q loss, raises sales view for year

    (AP) ? Yelp Inc. narrowed its second-quarter loss as it attracted more reviews and visitors, and website raised its sales forecast for the year Wednesday.

    The quarter's loss was smaller and revenue growth was bigger than analysts had expected. Yelp shares gained more than 5 percent in after-hours trading.

    Yelp is getting clicks, helping it increase its ad sales. It drew 108 million unique visitors per month in the second quarter, a 38 percent increase from a year earlier. It's also adding content, with 42.5 million total reviews, up 41 percent from a year ago.

    But it's still losing money. The company reported a loss of $878,000, or a penny per share, compared with a loss of $2 million, or 3 cents per share, in the April-June period last year. Revenue soared 69 percent to $55 million.

    Analysts expected a loss of 4 cents per share on $53.3 million in revenue, according to a FactSet survey.

    The San Francisco company predicted revenue of $58 million to $59 million in the third quarter revenue and raised its outlook for the year to $222 million to $224 million from its previous guidance of $216 million to $218 million.

    Both would slightly beat the forecasts of analysts, who were expecting $57.3 million in the September quarter and $219.8 million for all of 2013.

    Yelp is trying to expand its presence on mobile devices, where Yelp users conduct about 59 percent of their searches. It's also launching features to draw advertisers to the site, and this month it acquired the SeatMe app used to reserve seats in restaurants.

    The company is also spending much more as it grows. Sales and marketing costs rose 52 percent to $30.8 million, while research and development expense jumped 86 percent to $8 million and overhead costs climbed 69 percent to $10.1 million.

    The stock ended regular trading up a penny at $41.80. Shares have more than doubled this year. In aftermarket trading Wednesday, they added $2.25, or 5.4 percent, to $44.05.

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