Monday, July 30, 2012

An appeal for fairness in society

Read more: "The age of inequality: The 1 per cent and the rest"

ANYONE who has children - or, for that matter, anyone who's ever been a child - will testify that we appreciate the importance of fairness from an early age, or at least its usefulness when appealing to authority. "But that's not fair!" is one of the earliest indications that a child is developing a moral sense - even if their conception of fairness doesn't always accord with their parents' view.

We know that this commitment to fairness persists into adulthood. Experiments in behavioural economics demonstrate that we will punish "free riders" - those who benefit from others' efforts without contributing equally themselves - even if that means we end up worse off ourselves. To put it another way, our cognitive biases mean that we punish perceived unfairness even when that conflicts with our narrow economic interests.

And narrow is the operative word. Considered within the context of isolated transactions, such apparently self-defeating behaviour is hard to rationalise. Set within a social context, however, it makes more sense. Societies which prize fairness and egalitarianism may actually be more stable; these values appear to have been held dear by our distant ancestors (see "Inequality: Why egalitarian societies died out").

But we seem to have abandoned this emphasis on equality when it comes to the design of modern civilisation (see "Inequality: Who are the 1 per cent?"). Inequality is rife both within and between modern societies. Western societies, in particular, are profoundly skewed, by almost any measure you care to name.

And yet for much of the past 40 years, inequality has remained a topic of serious discussion for just a small cadre of academics. Only recently has the Occupy movement, among other developments, brought it to the forefront of public attention.

Why? One reason, perhaps, is that over the past four decades the prevailing political and economic rhetoric, buttressed by the failure of communism, has been that inequality is inevitable. As the customary parental rejoinder to childish protestations goes: life isn't fair. There will always be a heap, and there will always be someone at the bottom of it. Against this backdrop, what now constitutes fairness is provision for the latter group to climb, and occasionally rocket, to the top.

In this way, fairness becomes a matter of equality of opportunity: "anyone can become president". Yet it is increasingly hard to accept that we are meeting even this restricted objective. Inequality has significant detrimental effects on the health of those on the lowest rungs of society (see "Inequality: Of wealth and health"), making it less likely that they will advance their station in life.

And at the other end of the social ladder? Earlier this week the UK-based Tax Justice Network reported that a staggering $21 trillion, and maybe much more, has been stockpiled in tax havens by just 92,000 people - roughly the richest 0.001 per cent - using the best financial and legal chicanery that money can buy.

No doubt a deeply entrenched elite has fostered this situation to protect its own interests. But it may have been allowed to become entrenched because of another set of cognitive biases. Many of us seem keenest to seek out free riders among those that have least - the indigent and dispossessed, the stateless and the homeless. Perhaps this is the so-called "just-world hypothesis" at work: the belief that the world is an orderly place in which people get their just desserts. To be rich is to have been rewarded for your skills and grit; to be poor is to be feckless and undeserving.

Even when we do consider the "1 per cent", we focus on individuals - overpaid bank bosses and under-talented celebrities being favourite targets - while the structures that support them remain untouched. Charities and lobbyists have long known about, and exploited, our propensity to be more easily swayed by individual narratives than by rational consideration of the needs of groups. Enduring reform, as opposed to opportunist retribution, is hard to enact.

But such biases can work both ways. The UK government's new proposal to "name and shame" those who embrace aggressive tax avoidance may seem a toothless gesture, but so greatly do we prize our reputations that we will go to considerable expense to protect them. So the courts of public opinion may prove more effective than those of the judicial system.

Such points of leverage may be useful to those who want to create a more equal society. But all of us will need to bear them in mind as we continue to discuss the degrees and kinds of inequality we wish to tolerate. If we choose to redefine fairness once again, and remake our societies accordingly, we should take pains to avoid falling foul of our biases. Because it's up to us alone: there is no authority to whom we can simply wail about unfairness in the hope of restitution. We are the responsible adults now.

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

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The nation's weather

Active weather continues Sunday along the East Coast while showers and thunderstorms persist in the Upper Midwest. A cold front extending from the Northeast through the Tennessee Valley will move southeastward throughout the day. This system will linger along the Eastern Seaboard, pulling moisture in from the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This will kick up scattered showers and thunderstorms from the Gulf states through the extreme Northeast. Some of these storms may produce bouts of heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts.

Elsewhere, a low pressure system is expected to move across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, producing showers and thunderstorms across Iowa and Minnesota. South of this activity, a dominant ridge of high pressure remains the main weather feature across the Central and Southern Plains. This system will keep moisture away to the south and north, allowing for sunny skies and hot temperatures to persist. Excessive heat warnings and heat advisories will remain in effect for these areas on Sunday.

Out West, more thunderstorm activity is anticipated in the Southwest. Monsoonal moisture over the Four Corners will maintain scattered storms across Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado.

Temperatures in the lower 48 states ranged Saturday from a morning low of 35 degrees at West Yellowstone, Montana, to a high of 108 degrees at Coffeyville, Kan.

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Ryan Jimmo ties UFC fastest knockout record in debut at UFC 149

After a decorated career with the Canadian promotion MFC, Ryan Jimmo made a memorable UFC debut. He knocked out Anthony Perosh in seven seconds at UFC 149 in Calgary on Saturday.

Light heavyweight Jimmo took two steps in at Perosh before unloading a massive right hand that knocked Perosh right against the fence. He followed up with a strike on the ground, but it wasn't needed. Referee Josh Rosenthal stopped the fight, and Jimmo's win streak was extended to 17.

"I'm very happy, Joe. I'm very happy," Jimmo said to commentator Joe Rogan. "He's a big strong guy, so I went at him."

UFC president Dana White was pleased with Jimmo's debut.

"WOW!!! Ryan Jimmo just tied the fastest KO in UFC history!" White tweeted.

Jimmo is now 17-1 and 1-0 in the UFC. Before fighting with the UFC, Jimmo showed why a fighter shouldn't give up after one loss. He was knocked out in his first fight, but has won 17 bouts since then. Though he was impressive in Canada, Jimmo was only known in the U.S. to the most fervent of fight fans, but now he will be known for a seven-second debut.

Perosh was on a three-fight win streak before ending up on the wrong end of an MMA record. He is now 13-7, and 3-2 in his most recent streak in the UFC.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

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Dog owners sue over jerky treat deaths

Dog owners in eight states who believe contaminated chicken jerky treats from China sickened or killed their pets are banding together in a class-action lawsuit against Nestle Purina, the maker of two popular brands of the canine snacks, and several mega-stores that sell them.

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Monday, July 16, 2012

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Off-Course Airplane Gets Shot At By Cambodian Troops

airplane And most people get jumpy when their flight hits turbulence. Passengers of a Bangkok Airways airplane were in for a unnerving surprise when Cambodian troops opened fire at the them. The airplane was supposed to land in Siem Reap Airport; however, due to bad weather, the plane was forced to fly off course.

The shooting was a misunderstanding, as troops believed the passenger airliner to be a spy plane. This border is where, just last year, deadly clashes over territory had taken place between neighboring countries. Typically, commercial airlines do not fly around the Cambodian border, while Bangkok Airways had been six miles over it.

Luckily, nobody was hurt during the incident.

"It was dark so we could not see what type of plane it was. But it was circling many times and then our soldiers fired 18 shots from a machine gun, but it missed the plane because it was flying very high," Commander Seng Phearin said.

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Sunday, July 15, 2012

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Mayor Menino?s Garden Contest deadline extended

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced that the deadline for Mayor Menino?s 2012 Garden Contest has been extended. Boston?s amateur gardeners now have until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 18, to register for the contest presented by the Parks Department and sponsors Comcast and the Boston Herald. Winners will be eligible for prizes including the Golden Trowel award and a grand prize trip to Florida provided by JetBlue.?

Launched 16 years ago as part of Menino?s citywide beautification initiative, the contest recognizes gardeners who have landscaped, planted flowers, trees, and shrubs, and, in the process, helped beautify Boston?s neighborhoods. Gardeners or those nominating their favorite gardeners may find nomination forms at cityofboston.gov/parks/gardencontest. First place winners in 10 categories will receive the Golden Trowel award from Menino and prize packages from the Parks Department, Comcast, Mahoney?s Garden Centers of Brighton, and other sponsors at an awards ceremony in August in the Public Garden.

All finalists in this year?s Garden Contest will also be entered into a drawing for a JetBlue Grand Prize consisting of a trip for four to the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival in spring 2013 in Orlando, Fla. The trip includes airfare and a three-night stay with admission to the Epcot Theme Park, which hosts the International Flower & Garden Festival each year.

Beginning this year, the Garden Contest will create a Hall of Fame to honor those participants that have won three or more times in the last 10 years. Gardeners who have won three or more times in the last 10 years will be automatically entered into the Hall of Fame and will be recognized at the awards ceremony in late August. These Hall-of-Famers will be able to participate as a contestant or judge during the 2012 contest. Starting in 2013, the Hall of Fame members will be ineligible to enter as contestants but are welcome to return as judges.

To enter the contest, call the Parks Department at 617-961-3051 for an entry form or apply online at cityofboston.gov/parks/gardencontest/gardencontest.aspx.

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Hollande oversees Bastille parade

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Military jets trailing exhaust in the red, white and blue of the French flag opened Francois Hollande's first Bastille Day parade as president and parachutists gliding in on chutes in the same patriotic colours ended it, thumping down on Paris' famed Champs-Elysees in front of the new French leader.

Under an overcast sky, the pomp celebrating the 1789 beginnings of the French revolution began with bagpipes, dressage and several renditions of the Marseillaise national anthem. Booming jets then flew past in formation before a stream of military units and tanks began rolling down the Champs.

Fierce gusts of wind knocked one of the parachutists off his mark at the parade's finale, sending him about a half-mile away from his target to the Place de la Concorde. President Hollande swung by after the parade to check in on the wayward jumper as he recovered by a fountain, and he told the French leader he had sprained his knee but was otherwise fine.

The sun struggled to shine through the clouds, but the weather was a vast improvement on Hollande's last trip down the avenue: Pouring rain soaked his suit and clouded his glasses as he waved from his open-top car on the day of his inauguration.

A family feud involving Hollande's current partner, his former partner, his son and an apparently vindictive tweet has also clouded the day. First lady Valerie Trierweiler watched the parade from the first row - but she and other companions of dignitaries sat separate from their partners, as in years past.

The country was waiting for Hollande's response to the latest episode in an interview later in the day. He is also expected to talk about the major domestic and international challenges facing France, which is struggling to return to economic growth as many of its neighbours in Europe slip into recession.

Bastille Day marks the July 14, 1789, storming of the Bastille prison by angry Paris crowds that helped spark the French Revolution.


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Saturday, July 14, 2012

In Florida, a Fight Brews Over Governor?s Vow to Opt Out of Medicaid Expansion

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Matteson clings to John Deere lead

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Dawson Hired as Head Women's Tennis Coach

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Friday, July 13, 2012

Pink and blue Sony Xperia S may include faster CPU, sell as Xperia SL

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Rumors have been circulating for a while concerning the Sony LT26ii, said to be an Xperia S (LT26i) with slightly updated internals. And today we might have our first glimpse of the device, as the render above made its way out on notorious Sony-leaking Chinese site IT168. On the face of it, the chassis is identical to the older Xperia S, only the device now comes in a couple of new colors. The internal changes are what's really new -- there's allegedly a 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon S3 powering the SL, up from 1.5GHz in the Xperia S. On the software side, we'd certainly hope that this thing would ship with at Android 4.0 or later, rather than the Gingerbread-based firmware that was on Xperias S, P and U out of the box.

If these reports are accurate, this turn of events would perfectly mirror last year's late Q3 bump from the Xperia Arc to the Arc S. Announced at IFA 2012, the Arc S gave Sony's 2011 flagship gain a couple of new colors and a slightly faster CPU. This time around, though, Sony faces tougher competition than ever, so we're sure it'll want to push out new high-end hardware wherever it can, following a somewhat lackluster early 2012 line-up. Our money's on an announcement at the IFA show in Berlin next month.

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

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Last drugs standing: Key Alzheimer results coming

We're about to find out if there will be a way anytime soon to slow the course of Alzheimer's disease. Results are due within a month or so from key studies of two drugs that aim to clear the sticky plaque gumming up patients' brains.

A pivotal study of a third drug will end later this year, and results from a small, early test of it will be reported next week at an Alzheimer's conference in Vancouver, British Columbia.

These three treatments are practically the "last men standing" in late-stage trials, after more than a decade of failed efforts to develop a drug to halt the mind-robbing disease. Current medicines such as Aricept and Namenda just temporarily ease symptoms. There is no known cure.

Experts say that if these fail, drug companies may pull out of the field in frustration, leaving little hope for the millions of people with the disease. An estimated 35 million people worldwide have dementia, which includes Alzheimer's. In the U.S., experts say about 5 million have Alzheimer's.

The three treatments being tested are not even drugs in the traditional, chemical sense. They are antibodies ? proteins made by the immune system that promote clearance of amyloid, the stuff that forms the plaque.

It's a strategy with a checkered history, and scientists aren't even sure that amyloid causes Alzheimer's or that removing it will do any good in people who already have symptoms. But there are some hopeful signs they may be on the right track.

"Everybody in the field is probably holding their breath that there is something positive to come out of these trials," said Dr. Ronald Petersen, director of the Mayo Clinic's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.

"It may not be a home run" in terms of improving memory and cognition, but if brain imaging or spinal fluid tests show the drugs are hitting their target, "they will be regarded as successes," he said.

William Thies, scientific director of the Alzheimer's Association, agreed.

Even if there is just a small effect, "that would be a huge finding because that would let you know you had a drug that worked," he said. It then could be tried as a preventive medicine or given earlier in the course of the disease when it may have more impact.

The three drugs and their developers are:

?Bapineuzumab (bap-ih-NOOZ-uh-mab), by Pfizer Inc. and Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Alzheimer Immunotherapy unit.

?Solanezumab (sol-ah-NAYZ-uh-mab), by Eli Lilly & Co.

?Gammagard, by Baxter International Inc.

All are given as periodic intravenous infusions; some companies are trying to reformulate them so they could be given as shots. If a major study shows that one of the drugs works, there will be a huge effort to make it more convenient and practical, Thies predicted.

Still, it would probably be very expensive.

The first two on the list are lab-made, single antibodies against amyloid. Gammagard is intravenous immune globulin, or IVIG ? multiple, natural antibodies culled from blood. Half a dozen companies already sell IVIG to treat immune system and blood disorders. It takes 130 plasma donations to make enough to treat one patient for a year.

Treating Alzheimer's with IVIG would cost $2,000 to $5,000 every two weeks, depending on the patient's weight, said Dr. Norman Relkin, head of a memory disorders program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. He consults for some drugmakers and has patents for tests that measure amyloid.

Relkin is also leading a late-stage, 400-patient study of Gammagard that will wrap up late this year. A much smaller, earlier study he led showed less brain shrinkage among people receiving the drug than among those getting dummy infusions.

"It was so startling that I sent it to two laboratories for independent verification," Relkin said.

Next week, at the International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease in Canada, Relkin will give a three-year progress report on 16 patients out of the original 24 enrolled in that earlier study.

Jason Marder is among them. The New York City man, who turned 70 on Tuesday, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's more than eight years ago.

"It was devastating," said his wife, Karin Marder. "I thought, 'Our life is over together as a couple.' But in fact it really has not been, and I have to attribute this really to the clinical trial."

In the roughly five years that her husband has taken Gammagard, there has been decline in his health, but it is minimal and the kind of slowing down you might expect from ordinary aging, she said. "He travels the subways, he does things that you and I do. And our quality of life together is what's most important," she said.

Jason Marder said he takes a creative writing class, runs errands for his wife and bikes around the city. As for his disease, "I fight it as much as I can," he said. "I feel I can handle it."

It's impossible to say how Marder would have fared without the treatment. Some patients decline rapidly, while others not for years. Hard evidence comes from large studies like the one that will conclude later this year, in which a group of patients getting the treatment is compared with a similar group given dummy infusions.

Studies on the two other drugs already have ended and results are being analyzed. The main outcome is likely to be announced by the companies as soon as it is known, and detailed results are to be presented at scientific conferences in October.

Bapineuzumab is one of the largest bets ever placed in the field of Alzheimer's disease. More than 4,000 patients are participating in four studies around the world ? two in people with a gene that raises the risk of Alzheimer's and two in people who don't carry that gene.

The studies, which started enrolling patients in 2007, involve brain scans every few months. "That's enormously expensive and time-consuming," said Dr. Eric Yuen, head of clinical development for Janssen. These experiments are just now yielding results.

Concern arose when an earlier study found possible bleeding or brain abnormalities in up to 10 percent of patients on the drug. However, most had no symptoms and were able to resume treatment after a brief break, Yuen said. In fact, some researchers think these changes might be a sign the drug is working to clear the amyloid plaque.

The fact that independent monitors have not stopped the new studies has made Dr. Reisa Sperling optimistic the drug will prove to be safe. Director of the Alzheimer's center at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, she has consulted for Janssen and Pfizer and enrolled patients in the studies.

Relkin, who is leading the Gammagard study, said that if all three of these drugs fail, "we're in trouble." There hasn't been a new drug even to help symptoms in nine years, he said.

Petersen of the Mayo Clinic agrees.

"If they're dead-flat negative, the impact on the field and the implication for Big Pharma could be huge," he said. Companies "may bail" from the field entirely. "They may just say, 'This nut is too tough to crack.'"

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Online:

Alzheimer's info: http://www.alzheimers.gov

Alzheimer's Association: http://www.alz.org

Alzheimer's Association International Conference: http://www.alz.org/aaic/overview.asp

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

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LW Mag ? Perfect Surf At Supertubes For Billabong Pro J-Bay Day 1 ...

Supertubes at its best was what greeted surfers in the Billabong Pro J-Bay 2012 today, the opening day of the event. A solid six to eight-foot of surf groomed by offshore southwest winds and a mid-day low tide made for an incredible day of high performance surfing and perfect barrel rides.

Matt Bromley setting up a deep barrel in his round 1 heat. ?ASP/Cestari

All eyes were on Sean ?The Nemesis? Holmes in the fourth heat of the morning, and he didn?t disappoint, winning his heat with relative ease against Brain Toth (PRI), Luel Felipe (Bra) and Ian Gentil (HAW).

Nathan Hedge from Australia has competed many times at Supertubes, and put his experience to good use in heat 11, totally dominating with a 9.27 and a perfect 10-point ride. ?I just stayed in the pocket all the way,? said Hedgey of his inspiring 10-pointer. ?It?s the only way to surf Supers on your backhand. I can?t remember how many times I cracked it, but I did enough to get a 10-point ride so I?m stoked with that.?

With his excellent heat score, Nathan is in the lead for the Nixon Winner Takes All contest that awards a Nixon watch valued at US$10,000 for the highest heat score of the event.

Matt Bromley from Kommetjie paddled out in heat 15 in what can only be described as excellent conditions, and opened up with a set wave that allowed him to perform a combination of moves, including a deep barrel ride, for an opening score of 9.47. This saw him jump straight into the lead, a position that he maintained until the end of the heat.

Conditions remained good until the end of the day, and the forecast looks epic for tomorrow. ?At this stage we?re going to run another full day tomorrow,? said contest director Luke Egan. ?All signs look promising for the next few days, so we?ll be straight back out there for another full day of it.?

Check out the highlights videos from Day 1:

For more event details go to the event site on www.billabongpro.com

You can follow the Billabong Pro and look out for possible event giveaways on Billabong?s Facebook Fan Page.

You can track the event on Billabong?s Twitter feed. (#BILLABONGPROJBAY)

Billabong Pro J-Bay event co-sponsors include: Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Sony Xperia, Carling Black Label, Monster Energy, Nissan, Vida e Caffe, VonZipper and Nixon.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Speciality & Fine Food Fair - Scotland Food and Drink

Don?t miss your chance to be part of the UK?s biggest and most important trade event for the artisan food sector!

Date:

Tue, 10 Jul 2012

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Scotland Food & Drink

There are just a few spaces remaining in the Scotland Food & Drink pavilion at Speciality & Fine Food Fair, 2 ? 4 September 2012 at London Olympia.
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The show is excellent platform to help you promote your products to influential retail and foodservice buyers, last year attracting more than 8,300 visitors, the highest number in its 12 year history.

It is the UK?s leading trade event for showcasing artisan food and drink to trade buyers and is now firmly established as the place for independent & multiple retailers; restaurants, hotels, pubs and cafes; caterers; farm shops and foodhalls; wholesalers; importers and much more to source fine food, meet suppliers, sample products and do serious business.

By way of example, prominent buyers attending in 2011 included Harrods, Fortnum & Mason, Harvey Nichols and Selfridges; top London hotels such as The Dorchester, Connaught and Gordon Ramsay Holdings; Partridges; Waitrose; Sodexo Prestige; Mitchells and Butler; Hotel du Vin; Hilton and House of Fraser.

Rates

  • Members of Scotland Food & Drink - ?310psqm + VAT (11% discount on non-member rate)
  • Non-members - ?344psqm + VAT?


With the standard Show rate of ?353psm + VAT for a shell scheme stand if exhibiting independently, members of Scotland Food & Drink can enjoy a significant saving of 12%.?

For further information and to book your space, please contact Fiona Richmond on email?or by phone?0131 335 0947.

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New Windows 8 OS Coming Out in Oct.

SAN FRANCISCO ? Computers running on the next version of Microsoft?s Windows operating system will go on sale in October.

Microsoft Corp. announced the time frame for Windows 8?s mass-market release Monday in Toronto. A specific sales date in October wasn?t provided.

Most industry analysts expected Windows 8 would go on sale in the fall to ensure that the machines running on the operating system would be available for the holiday shopping season. Consumers and businesses who don?t want to buy new computers will be able to buy Windows 8 and upgrade their systems.

New versions of Windows typically come out every three years, but this update is the most widely anticipated overhaul of the software since 1995.

Applications will appear in a mosaic of tiles on Windows 8. Microsoft also designed the operating system so it can run on personal computers or touch-based tablet computers.

Microsoft, which is based in Redmond, Wash., plans to make its own tablet running on Windows 8 to compete against Apple Inc.?s hot-selling iPad. The company hasn?t yet announced a price for its tablet, which will be called the Surface.
? This article appeared on page B1 of the Albuquerque Journal



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Neiman Marcus, Target team up for designer holiday lineup

Neiman Marcus is collaborating with discount retailer Target on clothing this holiday season, featuring products from Diane Von Furstenberg and Oscar de la Renta, among others. The Neiman Marcus team-up is just the latest in a long line of partnerships with high-end fashion labels for Target.

By Anne D'Innocenzio,?AP Retail writer / July 10, 2012

This undated image provided by Target shows the logo for the new collaboration between Neiman Marcus and Target. Discounter Target and luxury merchant Neiman Marcus will be working together to sell a holiday collection of items ranging from fashion to sporting goods developed by designers like Oscar de la Renta and Tory Burch.

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More than 50 products from 24 designers, including Oscar de la Renta and Diane von Furstenberg, as well as younger designers such as Derek Lam, will be available at both stores and on their websites starting Dec. 1 until they sell out. Items in the collection will cost from $7.99 to $499.99, but most will sell for less than $60.

"We definitely have our differences," Kathee Tesija, Target's executive vice president of merchandising, said of her company and Neiman?Marcus. "They're high end, and we're mass appeal. But we both love design."

RELATED: Designer clothes at consignment store prices? 5 shopping tips.

Target pioneered the idea of low-price chains teaming with designers to create limited-time, affordable versions. It made headlines last fall with the bungled launch of a lower-price collection from Missoni that was so intensely anticipated that Target's website crashed for almost an entire day, angering customers and leading to order cancellations.

But the partnership with Neiman?Marcus is unprecedented. Target sells $25 dresses and generates almost half its revenue from staples like food and detergent, while Neiman?Marcus has cultivated a reputation for expensive fashion, selling $1,000 shoes and $3,000 handbags.

Now, both want to grab a new segment of customers who are increasingly shopping around, checking out both higher- and lower-price stores. Target, whose sales growth has been uneven since the recession, is seeking new ways to boost its fashion image. And Neiman?Marcus, whose affluent customers are back to splurging, needs to step outside its comfort zone to stay competitive. So it has to introduce itself to people who never considered shopping at the store where they can discover it also sells more affordable items for under $100, company executives said.

Both companies say they share a passion for design and cite one another's strengths. Target praises Neiman Marcus's long-standing relationships with designers, while Neiman lauds Target's ability to sell massive quantities of products of high quality.

Wanda Gierhart, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at The Neiman?Marcus Group, described the partnership as a "modern approach" to cross-shopping.

"Customers love innovation, and they want a surprising shopping experience," she added.

RELATED: Designer clothes at consignment store prices? 5 shopping tips.

Target, with more than 1,700 stores, and Neiman?Marcus, which has 42, have been trying to work together for a couple years, but nothing gelled until Neiman?Marcus suggested a holiday collection, Gierhart said. It took just about a week to get the 24 designers in tow.

A 50-member team of executives from both companies developed the collection, traveling from Target's Minneapolis headquarters to Neiman Marcus's in Dallas to the offices of designers in New York. The collection will have its own area in each store, though the shops at Neiman and Target won't be exactly the same.

Previously, Target has spread out its limited-time collections from designers such as Jason Wu, Rodarte and Proenza Schouler, all among the 24 involved in this partnership.

Details of the shop design and location are still being worked out. And the collection itself will remain under wraps for shoppers until this fall, with a joint TV, print and social media campaign to start in November. But the companies said some of the items feature leather, hand-done beadwork and hand-blown glass.

Neiman?Marcus and Target said their shoppers already overlap, with loyal Neiman?Marcus customers going to Target not only for food but to pick up fashions, like affordable versions of Missoni and Jason Wu to add to their original designer versions.

"We feel it's such an incredible assortment that customers from both ends of the spectrum will want it," said Gierhart.

Alison Jatlow Levy, a retail strategist at consulting firm Kurt Salmon, applauded the strategy and said the collection should appeal to designer brand enthusiasts who are interested in collecting novelty products at varying prices.

"These designers have inspired a cult-like following," she said."

Executives declined to comment on how much each retailer invested in the project.

The collection is expected to be in high demand; some items could sell out anywhere in just a couple days, executives said. This time around, however, shoppers will be allowed to buy only a limited number of each item, though Target spokesman Joshua Thomas said the number hasn't been set.

RELATED: Designer clothes at consignment store prices? 5 shopping tips.

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Deadly violence rages across Afghanistan

Afghan children stand near the wreckage of a vehicle after an explosion in Kandahar, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, July 9, 2012. Three suicide bombers riding a three-wheeled vehicle blew themselves up Monday afternoon in Kandahar city, killing two children and wounding several other civilians, said Kandahar provincial spokesman Ahmad Jawed Faisal. He said authorities had not determined the target of the explosion. (AP Photo/Allauddin Khan)

Afghan children stand near the wreckage of a vehicle after an explosion in Kandahar, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, July 9, 2012. Three suicide bombers riding a three-wheeled vehicle blew themselves up Monday afternoon in Kandahar city, killing two children and wounding several other civilians, said Kandahar provincial spokesman Ahmad Jawed Faisal. He said authorities had not determined the target of the explosion. (AP Photo/Allauddin Khan)

An Afghan security man aims his weapon towards Taliban militants, not pictured, during a gun battle in Kandahar, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, July 9, 2012. Three suicide bombers riding in a three-wheeled vehicle blew themselves up Monday afternoon in Kandahar city, killing two children and wounding several other civilians, said Kandahar provincial spokesman Ahmad Jawed Faisal. A short time later, three more suicide bombers tried to attack the police headquarters in Kandahar, but were gunned down by police before they could get into the compound, Faisal said. (AP Photo/Allauddin Khan)

Afghans stand near human remains at the scene after an explosion in Kandahar, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, July 9, 2012. Three suicide bombers riding in a three-wheeled vehicle blew themselves up Monday afternoon in Kandahar city, killing two children and wounding several other civilians, said Kandahar provincial spokesman Ahmad Jawed Faisal. He said authorities had not determined the target of the explosion. (AP Photo/Allauddin Khan)

Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda prior to their talks at Noda's office in Tokyo Monday, July 9, 2012. Karzai said Monday he is encouraged by pledges to provide Afghanistan with $16 billion in aid, but warned that corruption in his country cannot be rooted out unless donors themselves take more action. (AP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno, Pool)

Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, is greeted by Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda for their talks at Noda's office in Tokyo Monday, July 9, 2012. Karzai said Monday he is encouraged by pledges to provide Afghanistan with $16 billion in aid, but warned that corruption in his country cannot be rooted out unless donors themselves take more action. (AP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno, Pool)

(AP) ? An insurgent bomb killed six American soldiers in eastern Afghanistan, part of a surge of violence that has dealt a stark reminder that war is still raging as NATO plots an exit strategy for the end of 2014.

Violence raged across the country Monday, including grisly attacks by multiple suicide bombers, a day after donor nations meeting in Tokyo to pledge $16 billion in aid.

President Hamid Karzai and his top ministers said the pledges exceeded their expectations and sent a strong signal that the international community will not abandon Afghanistan even though foreign troops have started to leave.

It also sent a message to Karzai's adversaries in the Taliban and elsewhere, who are hoping his support will weaken once the foreign combat troops leave or move into support roles in 2 1/2 years.

Sunday was a particularly deadly day in Afghanistan. Roadside bombs and militant attacks killed seven American soldiers, 19 Afghan civilians and seven Afghan policemen.

Violence erupted again on Monday as militants launched suicide attacks on two police headquarters and carried out other assaults that left 20 people dead ? three policemen, an Afghan prosecutor, two children and 14 attackers, according to officials. At least 60 other people were wounded.

German Brig. Gen. Gunter Katz, a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition, said the six Americans were killed Sunday when their armored vehicle struck a bomb in eastern Afghanistan. He said a seventh American soldier was killed in a separate insurgent attack Sunday in the south.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for that attack in Wardak province, just south of Kabul. Coalition and Afghan forces are trying to secure areas of Wardak that insurgents use as gateway into the Afghan capital, where they have staged high-profile attacks on Afghan government and NATO targets.

Monday's violence began when gunmen assassinated a chief prosecutor in eastern Ghazni province as he drove to work. Mohammad Ali Ahmadi, the deputy provincial governor, said Sahar Gul was shot twice.

Later in the day, three suicide bombers riding in a three-wheeled vehicle blew themselves up in Kandahar city, said Kandahar provincial spokesman Ahmad Jawed Faisal.

Then nearly a dozen other suicide attackers tried to storm the police headquarters in Kandahar, but they failed to enter the compound, Faisal said. The incident was still being investigated, but Faisal said authorities suspect that the three attackers in the vehicle, a form of miniature pickup known as a Zaranj, were headed toward police headquarters when their explosives detonated prematurely.

Three policemen and two children were killed in the attack. Another 18 police and 12 civilians were wounded.

"I'm not happy to sit here and announce such bad news, but we are facing an enemy that doesn't have a heart, so we have to be strong," Kandahar provincial Gov. Tooryalai Wesa told reporters at a news conference. "They don't care about the innocent people. They just want to scare the people."

A total of 14 suicide attackers, who fired at police for about two hours from several directions, blew themselves up or were shot and killed by police, Kandahar officials said.

Militants also attacked a police headquarters building in Shibirghan, the capital of Jawzjan province in the relatively peaceful north.

Provincial governor Mohammad Aleem Saaie said a suicide bomber on a bicycle blew himself up near the headquarters. No one died, but he said 26 people were wounded, including two policemen, a doctor and a prosecutor.

"This was another attack against innocent civilians," said Gen. Abdul Aziz Ghairat, the provincial police chief. "The majority of the wounded people are civilians."

Attackers have picked up the pace during the summer months, planting improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, along roads or footpaths. But during the past year, U.S. troops found and avoided more homemade bombs than a year ago because of improvements in training, equipment and intelligence, the U.S. military said.

In the first three months of this year, 5 percent of the bombs planted across Afghanistan hit their mark, according to the Pentagon's Joint IED Defeat Organization. That's down from 10 to 12 percent over the same three-month period a year ago.

So far this year, 231 U.S. and other NATO forces have been killed in Afghanistan. That compares with 271 in the first six months of last year.

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Associated Press writers Amir Shah and Rahim Faiez in Kabul and Mirwais Khan in Kandahar contributed to this report.

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IRS gearing up for new responsibilities in health care

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By Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press

?WASHINGTON --?The Supreme Court's decision to uphold most of President Barack Obama's health care law will come home to roost for most taxpayers in about 2? years, when they'll have to start providing proof on their tax returns that they have health insurance.

That scenario puts the Internal Revenue Service at the center of the debate, renewing questions about whether the agency is capable of policing the health care decisions of millions of people in the United States while also collecting the taxes needed to run the federal government.

Under the law, the IRS will provide tax breaks and incentives to help pay for health insurance and impose penalties on some people who don't buy coverage and on some businesses that don't offer it to employees.

The changes will require new regulations, forms and publications, new computer programs and a big new outreach program to explain it all to taxpayers and tax professionals. Businesses that don't claim an exemption will have to prove they offer health insurance to employees.

The health care law "includes the largest set of tax law changes in more than 20 years," according to the Treasury inspector general who oversees the IRS. The agency will have to hire thousands of workers to manage it, requiring significant budget increases that already are being targeted by congressional Republicans determined to dismantle the president's signature initiative.

"Knowing the complexity of the health law, there's no question that the IRS is going to struggle with this," said Rep. Charles Boustany Jr., R-La., chairman of the House Ways and Means oversight subcommittee. "The IRS wants more resources. Well, we need to start digging down into what are they doing with the resources and personnel."

Treasury spokeswoman Sabrina Siddiqui said, "The overwhelming majority of funds used by the agency to implement the Affordable Care Act go to administer the premium tax credits, which will be a tax cut averaging about $4,000 for more than 20 million middle-class people and families."

The Supreme Court, in its 5-4 ruling, upheld the mandate that most Americans get health insurance. The majority said Congress has the power to enforce the mandate under its taxing authority. The decision labeled the penalties a tax, noting that they will be collected by the IRS.

Those who don't get qualified health insurance will be required to pay the penalty ? or tax ? starting for the 2014 tax year, unless they are exempt because of low income, religious beliefs, or because they are members of American Indian tribes.

The penalty will be fully phased in by 2016, when it will be $695 for each uninsured adult or 2.5 percent of family income, whichever is greater, up to $12,500. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that 4 million people will pay the penalty that year.

The law, however, severely limits the ability of the IRS to collect the penalties. There are no civil or criminal penalties for refusing to pay it and the IRS cannot seize bank accounts or dock wages to collect it. No interest accumulates for unpaid penalties.

So how can the IRS enforce the mandate? Scary letters and threats to withhold tax refunds.

The law allows the IRS to withhold tax refunds to collect the penalty, and most filers get refunds. This year, 77 percent of the 135 million individual income tax returns processed by the IRS qualified for a refund. The average refund: $2,707.

For those who don't qualify for a refund, a stern letter from the IRS can be effective, even if it doesn't come with the threat of civil or criminal penalties, said Elizabeth Maresca, a former IRS trial attorney who supervises the Tax & Consumer Litigation Clinic at the Fordham University law school.

"Most people pay because they're scared, and I don't think that's going to change," Maresca said.

The IRS has not yet issued procedures for taxpayers to prove they have insurance. But IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman, in a 2010 speech, said he envisioned a process similar to the one used by taxpayers to report interest or investment income.

Under this scenario, an insurance company would send the taxpayer and the IRS forms each year verifying that the taxpayer has qualified insurance. Taxpayers would file the forms with the IRS along with their returns, and the IRS would check them to make sure they match the information supplied by the insurance companies.

The IRS says it is well on its way to gearing up for the new law but has offered little information about its long-term budget and staffing needs, generating complaints from Republican lawmakers and concern from government watchdogs.

The IRS is expected to spend $881 million on the law from 2010 through 2013, hiring more than 2,700 new workers and upgrading its computer systems. But the IRS has not made public information about its spending plans in the following years, when the bulk of the health care law takes effect.

The lack of information makes it impossible to determine whether the IRS will have adequate workers to enforce the health care law, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration said in a report three weeks ago. The report, however, concluded that "appropriate plans had been developed to implement tax-related provisions" of the law.

In 2010, House Ways and Means Committee Republicans issued a report saying the IRS may need as many as 16,500 additional auditors, agents and other employees "to investigate and collect billions in new taxes from Americans."

That assessment has been widely cited by opponents of the law. The IRS disputes the jobs number but hasn't offered another one.

"That is a made-up number with no basis in fact," IRS spokesman Dean Patterson said in an email. "The 2012 budget calls for about 1,200 employees for the IRS to implement the (Affordable Care Act), and the vast majority of those employees are needed to build technology infrastructure to support payments like the new tax credits for individuals and small businesses."

Republicans on the House committee have accused the IRS of obscuring its cost of putting in place the health care law by absorbing it into in other parts of the agency's budget. They cite a June report by the Government Accountability Office that said the IRS has not always accurately identified spending related to the new health care law.

"The agency's repeated lack of transparency to Congress and its failure to provide accountability to the American taxpayers raises fundamental concerns about implementation authorities vested to the IRS," the top four Republicans on the Ways and Means Committee wrote in a June 27 letter to the IRS commissioner.

The committee chairman, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., has scheduled a hearing on the tax implications of the Supreme Court's ruling for Tuesday.?

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Cubs rough up Santana, then hold off Mets

By RICK FREEMAN

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 10:52 p.m. ET July 6, 2012

NEW YORK (AP) - Carlos Marmol's high-wire act almost undid a game the Chicago Cubs ultimately won behind two young players full of promise.

Anthony Rizzo hit a three-run homer Travis Wood won his fourth straight start, but not until after Marmol caught a line drive and started a game-ending double play that blunted the New York Mets' bid for another ninth-inning comeback, giving Chicago an 8-7 victory Friday night.

"It was getting interesting but he pulled it off," Wood said.

Mets star Johan Santana was tagged for a career high-tying 13 hits in only 4 2-3 innings.

A night after they got two runs with two outs in the ninth to beat Philadelphia closer Jonathan Papelbon, the Mets scored three times off a wild Marmol. But with runners at first and second, Lucas Duda hit a liner up the middle that Marmol speared and flipped to first for the final out.

Reed Johnson led off the game with a homer, had four hits of Chicago's season-high 18 hits and scored three runs. Rizzo, the Cubs' most hyped prospect this season, singled in the eighth for the first four-hit game of his big league career.

Rizzo and Wood were both acquired in trades before the season by new Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein and general manager Jed Hoyer.

The Cubs, whose 32-51 record is half a game from the NL cellar, could trade Marmol, who lost his closing job once already earlier this season and has been no stranger to shaky outings. He has 28 walks in 25 2-3 innings, though he has been better recently than he was to start the season.

The same could be said of the Cubs, who are 7-3 since Rizzo was called up June 26 - in a game against the Mets.

"For 10 games, he's been pretty good," Cubs manager Dale Sveum said. "To sit on pitches like he does, and have an educated guess like he does is impressive."

Rizzo and Jeff Baker each homered in a five-run fifth inning that made it 7-2. The Cubs held on to win for the eighth time in 11 games and sent the Mets to their third loss in nine games.

"It was awesome, right from Reed Johnson's home run," Rizzo said. "And it carried over. Hitting is contagious no matter where you are."

Wood (4-3) allowed two earned runs and was removed after walking pinch-hitter Jordany Valdespin to start the seventh.

"I don't think he had the stuff he's had the last few," Sveum said. "He definitely didn't have the stuff he's had in the past."

Marmol had a rocky ninth. Entering with a four-run lead, he gave up a solo homer to Valdespin with one out, then walked Ruben Tejada, pinch hitter Daniel Murphy and David Wright to load the bases.

Pinch-hitter Ike Davis followed with a single, bringing up Duda. Marmol's quick reflexes saved the Cubs.

In the fifth, Santana fell awkwardly while trying to cover first base on an infield grounder by Johnson. Preparing to take the throw from first baseman Justin Turner, Santana reached out with his foot and apparently got stepped on, then couldn't handle the toss with his bare hand and fell on his side. He took two warmup pitches and remained in the game, but gave up two homers and four more singles after that.

"Obviously, command of his fastball went awry," Mets manager Terry Collins said. "He said it wasn't his foot. He told me afterward his foot was fine. He just didn't make his pitches after that."

Santana (6-5) left after Luis Valbuena's RBI single. Valbuena was thrown out trying to take second and Wood was coming to the plate with two outs, but Collins pulled him anyway.

Johnson's grounder to start the fifth was ruled a single, and Santana allowed another single to Darwin Barney before Rizzo's drive. One out later, Baker hit a solo shot and then Geovany Soto, Joe Mather and Valbuena singled.

The Mets went ahead 2-1 on Duda's solo homer in the second and Ronny Cedeno's RBI double in the third.

Mike Nickeas added a sacrifice fly in the sixth for an unearned run against Wood. Alfonso Soriano tacked on a run with a bases-loaded bloop single in the eighth to make it 8-3. Turner hit an RBI single in the eighth for his fourth hit of the game.

NOTES: Sveum says RHP Ryan Dempster will start Sunday, and be limited to 70-80 pitches. The right-hander is on the DL because of a tight back muscle. ... Cubs SS Starlin Castro did not start for the first time this season. Sveum said he wanted to watch the game and discuss scenarios with the young star, who has been prone to mental gaffes in the field. ... Johnson's last leadoff homer also came off Santana - July 23, 2007, when Johnson played for the Blue Jays and Santana for the Twins. ... Collins said OF Jason Bay would take batting practice, run, and do "some defensive stuff" as he tries to come back from his second concussion. He also missed six weeks this season with a broken rib, and is hitting .187 with four HRs and six RBIs in 22 games this season. ... New York wore blue jerseys trimmed in orange with "Los Mets" on the front, a rare departure from the home whites this season. ... Santana last allowed 13 hits on July 28, 2010 against St. Louis. ... Rizzo has reached base safely in all 10 Cubs games he's played in this season.

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58 killed in central Nigeria raids and reprisals

(AP) ? Raids and reprisal attacks have left 58 people dead in Christian villages near a Nigerian city where authorities have struggled to contain religious violence, officials said Sunday.

Assailants launched "sophisticated attacks" on several villages near Jos early Saturday, said Mustapha Salisu, spokesman for a special taskforce made up of policemen and soldiers deployed in the area to curb years of violence.

"They came in hundreds," Salisu said. "Some had (police) uniforms and some even had bulletproof vests."

He said the special taskforce fought back for hours and lost two policemen in the battle. Salisu initially said that 37 people were killed including 14 civilians and 21 assailants.

However, late Sunday, Nigerian Red Cross official Andronicus Adeyemo said aid workers had counted 56 dead and more than 300 displaced people from the attacks. He did not give a breakdown.

He said the killing of a federal lawmaker and a state lawmaker brought the deaths to 58 after the two officials were ambushed Sunday afternoon on their way to a mass burial for the victims.

The state government's press officer, James Mannock, said they were Senator Gyang Dantong and majority leader of the Plateau State House of Assembly Gyang Fulani.

A third lawmaker hurt in the ambush was one of seven people injured, Adeyemo said.

"As a nation, we must rise against those who are determined to return us to a state of nature where life has little or no value," Nigerian Senate President David Mark said in a statement.

Authorities declined to comment on who they suspect, but similar raids have been blamed on Muslim herdsmen in the past.

Mark Lipdo, who runs a Christian advocacy group known as the Stefanos Foundation, gave a list of the 13 villages where he got reports of attacks. He said they were all Christian.

He blamed Muslim herdsmen of the Fulani ethnic group for the attacks. However, Nurudeen Abdullahi, Plateau State Chairman of Miyetti Allah Fulani Herdsmen Association, denied any involvement by the herdsmen.

"This a usual propaganda used on our people but we are not the ones that attacked the villages in the area," he said.

Abdullahi accused Christian farmers of attacking Muslim settlements and stealing their cows.

Jos and surrounding Plateau state have been torn apart in recent years by violence pitting its different ethnic groups and major religions ? Christianity and Islam ? against each other. While divided by religion, politics and economics often fuel the fighting.

These are just the latest killings to target the Riyom and Barkin Ladi local government areas, regions of farmlands that supply produces like potatoes, corn and tomatoes to the rest of the nation.

Nigeria, a multiethnic nation of more than 160 million people, is largely divided into a mainly Christian south and a predominantly Muslim north. Jos is located in the "middle belt," at the meeting point of these two regions.

Human Rights Watch says at least 1,000 people were killed in communal clashes around Jos in 2010.

However, the rise of a northern-based Islamist insurgency known as Boko Haram has added a new dimension to the long-running conflict, fanning religious tensions in this flashpoint area.

Salisu said authorities discovered a bomb and safely detonated it late Friday in a populated neighborhood in the city of Jos.

They declined to say who they suspect but sect members have claimed responsibility for bomb attacks in Jos in the past.

All previous Jos attacks have targeted churches, a deliberate move to trigger more religious violence, many have said. They all sparked reprisals.

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Associated Press writers Yinka Ibukun in Lagos and Bashir Adigun in Abuja, Nigeria contributed to this report.

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