Monday, December 31, 2012

How Can You Sue The President??NPP Are Full Of Blockheads ? Gen. Mosquito

General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, says he grossly erred in perceiving the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to be astute legal luminaries as he now considers them as a bunch of ?blockheads" masquerading as ?bookworms?.

To him, assertions by the NPP that over 1.3 million votes were stolen for John Mahama in the recent Presidential elections are laughable and misleading.

The NPP legal team officially filed a petition at the Supreme Court on Friday to challenge the 2012 presidential election results which declared the incumbent, Mr Mahama as the winner.

The opposition party claims it has uncovered that over 1.3 million votes were illegally counted and stolen for the NDC's John Mahama.

In the petition filed at the Supreme Court on Friday, the NPP prayed that the Supreme Court declares:

(1) That John Dramani Mahama, the 2nd Respondent herein was not validly elected president of the Republic of Ghana.

(2) That Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the 1st Petitioner herein, rather was validly elected President of the Republic of Ghana.

(3) Consequential orders as to this court may seem meet.

But the NDC Chief Scribe expressed disappointment at the news Conference the NPP held after filing the case in court.

Urging NDC faithfuls not to entertain any fears that the court could overturn the electoral results since the NPP has no evidence at hand, he slammed the NPP for whetting everybody's appetite with allegations of a rigging machinery, only for them to talk about an imperfect electoral system which is prevalent in any democracy.

Speaking to PeaceFM News in an interview, General Mosquito as the NDC General Secretary is affectionately called, said it beats his imagination that a party that prides itself of having the best legal brains could file a suit against the President of the republic.

?If they have suffered defeat, they should just accept it and figure out ways of ensuring that they can contest in the 2016 general elections. Their recent actions is disintegrating the NPP?We in the NDC are just waiting for the president to be sworn in because various accounts testify that we won hands done and nobody should be scared?.

?Suing the president exposes their blockheadedness and I wonder if they have ever heard that in this country before. That are just blowing hot air and if that move is deliberate, then it means that they are trying to fool their supporters. There is no way you can sue the president.

?What they are doing is just like a coward who is trying to commit suicide and at the same time telling his family members that 'this is the spot where I am going to commit the act so come and rescue me'. If they are heading to the Supreme Court, then it was needless for them to have organized a press conference?, he said.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/modernghana/WduL/~3/WzWZR0fjkaw/how-can-you-sue-the-presidentnpp-are-full-of-block.html

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Redskins beat Cowboys 28-18 to win NFC East

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) ? "R-G-3!" was all Redskins fans needed to chant when they wanted to express their love for Robert Griffin III. For the lesser-known rookie, they opted for his whole name: "Alf-red Mor-ris!"

It's a new generation that has Washington atop the NFC East for the first time this millennium. There's Griffin ? the vocal leader, the first-round draft pick, the Heisman Trophy winner, the team captain. And there's Morris ? the out-of-nowhere sixth-rounder from Florida Atlantic who merely ran for 200 yards and three touchdowns in the division-clincher and broke the franchise single-season rushing record.

"These," cornerback DeAngelo Hall said, "aren't ordinary rookies."

The Redskins claimed their first division title since 1999, beating the archrival Dallas Cowboys 28-18 Sunday night in a winner-take-all finale to end the NFL's regular season.

"I was 9 years old in 1999," said Griffin, sporting a black baseball cap commemorating the title. "So I stand before you at 22, and the Redskins are the NFC East champions. To me, talking to Alfred after the game, it's the first time the Redskins have been champs since '99 and we came in and we did it in one year. The sky's the limit for this team."

Griffin, gradually regaining his explosiveness after spraining his right knee four weeks ago, ran for 63 yards and a touchdown for the Redskins (10-6), who finished with seven straight wins after their bye week. They became the first NFL team to rally from 3-6 and make the playoffs since the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1996.

With the running game working so well, Griffin didn't have to throw much. He completed nine of 18 passes for 100 yards.

Washington will host Seattle next Sunday, the Redskins' third consecutive playoff game against the Seahawks. They lost at Seattle as a wild-card team in the 2005 and 2007 seasons.

"I've been here for the 4-12, the bad times, almost being the joke of the NFL," veteran defensive lineman Kedric Golston said. "But to do this with this group of guys ? the old and the new ? it's good to be here."

Certainly, Sunday night was mostly about the new. Morris had touchdown runs of 1, 17 and 32 yards and was so dominant that the Cowboys ? missing their five best run defenders due to injuries ? fell hook, line and sinker nearly every time the Redskins faked the ball to him. He finished with 1,613 yards for the year, topping Clinton Portis' 1,516 in 2005.

"I'll tell you what: Alfred Morris became a star tonight," Redskins tight end Chris Cooley said. "He deserved it. He's a phenomenal football player."

To which Morris answered: "I'm never a star. I'll never be a star. Other people might think I'm a star, but I'm just Alfred."

He won't have much choice if he keeps this up. On the Redskins' go-ahead drive in the third quarter, six plays were runs by Morris and the other three involved fakes to him. The touchdown came when Griffin faked to Morris ? one of several times linebacker DeMarcus Ware was totally fooled by deception in the backfield ? and ran 10 yards around left end to put Washington ahead 14-7.

The Cowboys (8-8), meanwhile, will miss the playoffs for the third straight season, having stumbled in a make-or-break end-of-regular-season game for the third time in five years.

Tony Romo threw three interceptions ? matching his total from the last eight games combined. A poor throw was picked by Rob Jackson when the Cowboys had a chance to drive for a winning score in the final minutes.

"I feel as though I let our team down," Romo said.

Romo completed 20 of 31 passes for 218 yards, and his career is now further tainted by post-Christmas disappointments, including Week 17 losses to the Philadelphia Eagles (44-6) in 2008 and the New York Giants (31-14) last year. He's also 1-3 in playoff games.

"Your legacy will be written when you're done playing the game," Romo said. "And when it's over with, you'll look back. ... It's disappointing not being able to get over that hump."

The Cowboys played catch-up after Morris' 32-yard scamper gave the Redskins a 21-10 cushion with 10:32 to play, pulling within three on a 10-yard pass to Kevin Ogletree and a 2-point conversion with 5:50 left. But Morris' third touchdown sealed the win with 1:09 remaining.

The Cowboys also dealt with in-game injuries to receivers Miles Austin (left ankle), Dez Bryant (back) and Dwayne Harris (lower leg). Bryant, who had a torrid second half of the season despite breaking his left index finger, had four catches for 71 yards.

Washington's slow start this season prompted coach Mike Shanahan to dismiss playoff hopes and declare the remaining seven games would determine which players would be on his team "for years to come."

Griffin and his teammates had other plans, and the coach quickly changed his tune. Now the Redskins will be playing in January.

"All odds were against us," Morris said. "But we believed in each other."

Notes: Griffin set two more NFL rookie records. His 102.4 passer rating topped Ben Roethlisberger's 98.1 in 2004, and his 1.3 percentage of passes intercepted is better than Charlie Batch's 1.98 in 1998. Griffin had already set the league mark for rushing yards by a rookie QB (815). ... The Redskins also set a franchise record for fewest turnovers in a season with 14, fewer even than the 1982 team that played only nine regular-season games because of a players strike.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/redskins-beat-cowboys-28-18-win-nfc-east-043313513--spt.html

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ESPN: Payton to be NFL's highest-paid coach

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Posted on December 29, 2012 at 8:28 PM

ESPN?is reporting that Saints head coach Sean Payton's new contract will likely make him the highest paid coach in pro football with a deal that will average about $8 million a year.

Payton, who benefitted from the team's struggles in his absence, would be just ahead of the Patriots Bill Belichick, who makes just under $8 million a year.

Payton also joins quarterback Drew Brees in the 'highest paid' category, as Brees signed the league's richest deal for a player in the offseason, making nearly $20 million a year.

The Saints officially announced the move with a Saturday morning email, one in which Benson said, "Now we can focus our attention on building on the winning tradition with the Saints that Sean has played such a large role in."

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Source: http://www.wwltv.com/home/ESPN-Payton-to-be-NFLs-highest-paid-coach-185180712.html

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Small used hatchback: Versa vs Golf vs Mazda 3 vs ...

Hi all,

Having finished my degree in Software Engineering and starting my new job at the end of January, I need a car. I'm looking to spend at most 15000$, but of course less is better. I'm of course only looking at used cars atm.

I don't have many requirements for the car other than it has to be a small automatic hatchback with good mileage. Options I'd like are air conditioning, ABS brakes, Cruise Control, foldable rear seat. So far I was looking at the Nissan Versa, the Volkswagen Golf City and the Mazda 3 GS/GT. Is there any obviously best choice between the three? I can get a newer Versa with a better warranty for the same price as a Mazda 3 or Golf City, so that's something to keep in mind.

Also, what should I be looking for in terms of kilometers? Cars around 8000-10000$ are typically ~2008 with ~75000km, can that still be reliable?

Here are some concrete examples of what I'm currently looking at:

Nissan Versa 2012, 13200$, 16000km, White, still under full warranty until May 15th 2015 or 60000km
http://www.autoaubai...a-c5448319.html

Volkswagen Golf City 2.0 2008, 10000$, 75000km, silver, "Warranty Volks certified pure" (whatever that means) 2 years or 40000km
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Mazda 3 GS Sport 2009, 11600$, 51000km, Dark Grey, Warranty 3 months of 5000km
http://metromazda.ca....spy?id=4679550

Thanks for the tips.

Source: http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1128304-small-used-hatchback-versa-vs-golf-vs-mazda-3-vs/

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

OSU football: Texas' Alex Okafor sends the chess pieces flying

SAN ANTONIO ? Why didn't Oregon State keep running the ball?

Many fans, after watching Storm Woods carry the ball 15 times for 98 yards in the first half Saturday, were asking that question. In the second half, the Beavers took to the air, Texas responded by crushing the Alamo Bowl sack record, and the Longhorns won 31-27.

When it was over, Texas had 10 sacks ? 4 ? by Alex Okafor, who bull-rushed his way up the NFL Draft boards and stole the thunder from former high school teammate Woods ? and the Beavers were left to explain what went horribly wrong after halftime.

"In the second half, we never really did get back to running the ball like we did in the first half,'' OSU coach Mike Riley said. "Offensively, we had a hard time when we dropped back pass blocking the front, and so they gave us some fits doing that. It wasn't very good to get in very many passing situations.''

In a dramatic stat, made more so by the lost yardage in sacks (77 yards), the Beavers rushed for 111 yards in the first half and finished with 103 yards rushing.

Texas, in the midst of its worst defensive season in school history, had two glaring issues in the first half: Tight end Connor Hamlett was roaming free in the large gaps of open field, and Woods was slicing through the Longhorns defense at 6 ? yards a clip.

So the Longhorns stacked the box and went to a man-to-man defense, and Cody Vaz and the OSU passing game couldn't take advantage.

Woods carried six times from 20 yards after halftime, and Okafor put on one of the most dominating performances an opposing defensive lineman has had against the Beavers in recent memory.

Running around but mostly through right tackle Colin Kelly, Okafor single-handedly shifted momentum to the Longhorns, then his rejuvenated teammates got into the act in what was called a "feeding frenzy.''

The Beavers tried putting a tight end over Okafor, they tried "chipping'' him with a running back, but that only seemed to make him angry.

"Those sacks we gave up really put us in a bind,'' offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf said. "They made it hard. It was a bad matchup with that D-end and we weren't able to handle that rush. He gave us fits.''

Okafor, named the bowl's defensive MVP in one of the easiest ballots ever to be filled out, said it was a matter of preparation.

"We've just been breaking down film all month, and coach (Manny) Diaz saw a weakness in the protection, and he put me in a great position to go make plays.

Langsdorf said the Beavers adjusted to Texas' adjustment and ran a few screens, which backfired.

"We just misfired on a few throws,'' Langsdorf said. "You get a few throws, get in better situations, get a better chance to run. We got in some long-yardage situations that just killed us and forced us to throw the ball more.''

On the first play from scrimmage in the second half, Woods carried the ball for two yards.

On the next 10 1st-and-10 plays, the Beavers passed seven times. The combined result of those seven passes: Minus-three yards.

"It's hard to be able to attack a coverage and keep a bunch of guys in to help protect and still be able to get guys open,'' Riley said.

So, in a game of moves and counter-moves, Okafor messed up the whole equation. He said he and Diaz noticed the OSU linemen were "short setters,'' and he simply took the direct approach to disrupting Vaz.

Riley was asked whether he considered going with Sean Mannion at quarterback (he did come in for a series while Vaz had his left ankle attended to but did not throw a pass).

"Sometimes when there's a feeding frenzy, it's not a great deal for anybody quarterbacking at that time,'' Riley said.

Langsdorf agreed there was little Vaz could do in the face of that rush.

"He's got power and strength and speed,'' Langsdorf said of Okafor. "The quarterback had no chance. He would come so fast he was right in his lap.

We've got to be able to get lower and be stronger and keep that pocket open.''

Asked if the Beavers should have run more, Langsdorf said that's easier said than done. Riley said hindsight always makes for some different play calls.

"I probably will regret a lot of calls as we go through and evaluate this game,'' he said.

Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/beavers/index.ssf/2012/12/osu_football_texas_alex_okafor.html

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High School Sports Spotlight

Nicole Jeffrey Romeoville

Nicole Jeffrey, of Romeoville

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Nicole Jeffrey

Sr., Bowling, Romeoville

On Dec. 22, Jeffrey won the Joliet Central Invitational for the second straight year. She?s hoping it bodes well.

?My goal as an individual is to make all-conference and ... All-State,? she said. ?For our team, I want us to keep improving and have more points in conference than we did last season.?

Jeffrey said her family has bowled ?forever,? adding, ?I?ve just been into it ever since I was little.?

Jeffrey?s favorite music includes One Direction, Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift.

Steve Millar

Dan Oldendorf

Sr., Swimming, Lockport

Oldendorf reached state last season in the 200- and 500-yard freestyles.

?I definitely want to be All-State in the 500,?? Oldendorf said of making the top 12 at the state meet in February. ?That?s basically my individual goal, but we want to win sectional as a team. That?s our big goal. We?ve never done that before.??

Oldendorf said his individual goal for a time is ?to go 4:35 in the 500, which would be dropping 10 seconds.?

Tim Tierney

Katy Dyer

Sr., Cheerleading, L-W West

The Warriors finished 23rd in the state meet medium school division in 2011 and 16th in ?12.

Dyer has an eye on a top-10 finish in February.

?I love how a team can come together ? it?s not like an individual sport,? she said. ?It?s great to work together and accomplish something as a team, like making it down state.?

She conceded she likes the attention she gets as a flyer, saying ?flying is what everyone watches. It?s exciting but if you mess up, people notice.?

Jeff Vorva

Miguel Silva

Jr., Wrestling, Plainfield S.

A returning regional and Southwest Prairie Conference champion, Silva is ranked as one of the top 106-pounders in Class 3A.

?I call my wrestling shoes my work boots,? Silva said. ?When I strap them on, I like to go to work.?

This season, Silva won at the 18-team Plano Reaper Classic, helping the Cougars to a third-place finish.

Silva comes from a family of wrestlers. His father, also Miguel, wrestled at North Central College.

Logan Malloy

Source: http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/sports/17271669-419/high-school-sports-spotlight.html

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Industry Tastemakers on Their 2012 Restaurant Breakups - Eater NY

Q: Were there any restaurants that you broke up with in 2012?
Ryan Sutton, Bloomberg critic: I stopped going to Isa because it used to be a restaurant with a point of view. Now, it serves Italian food. I haven't been back since chefs Ignacio Mattos and Pam Yung and others left in the staff shakeup. Maybe I'll give Isa a try in 2013. Or maybe I won't. There's a ton of interesting restaurants to eat at in Williamsburg. And then there's Isa, which serves a Caesar salad for $14.

Adam Kuban, Slice founder: Papa John's. Not that it was hard. I only sampled it occasionally for research purposes as relates to Slice. But after this year, I can't stomach giving any little bit of revenue to that guy. Also, dollar-slice joints. That stuff is dragging down the quality of all New York?style pizza.

Gabriella Gershenson, senior editor at Saveur: For there to have been a break up with Pok Pok, there would have to be a pre-existing relationship. The first time I went I was appalled by how the people waiting outside in line were left to bake in the sun without so much as a glass of water or a peep from the front of house. That was followed by perfunctory service and nonexistent decor (and not in a charming way). The food was very good, which is a shame, because the overall experience was punishing.

Chris Stang, Immaculate Infatuation: I love Sushi Seki, but that place is going to make me go broke. I feel like it gets more expensive every time I go.

Robert Simonson, Times cocktail writer: I'm not going to name specific bars, but I will say this. I develop a quick bias against any bar or restaurant that hires a noted cocktail consultant to put together their drinks program, amid a lot of hoopla and press attention, and then six months later quietly declines to renew that consultant's contract, without telling the public. That's dirty pool, as far as I'm concerned. Bait and switch. And it happens more and more. Particularly in Midtown Manhattan.

Darin Bresnitz, Snacky Tunes/Finger on the Pulse: When Ignacio left Isa, I swore I would never go back. From what I hear, I made the right call.

Kat Kinsman, Eatocracy managing editor: I'm pretty wrenched about the outpost of Almondine in my neighborhood having to break up with all of us after damage at its Dumbo locale. I blame that jerk Sandy for getting between us.

Levi Dalton, I'll Drink to That: Ssam Bar. I went 40 + times, and they never once said, "Nice to see you again." Look, if I ask a girl to the prom five times and she says no every time, then I ask another girl. If I ask her 50 times and she says no every time, then I'm insane. Even if she is hot.

Jordana Rothman: Not as such, although I will never go to Bill's Gay Nineties again?not so long as it's in DeLucie drag anyway. I loved that old saloon in its dusty and merry original incarnation. I scowl to see what's become of it. To borrow a phrase: a shonda.

Josh Ozersky, TIME columnist: KFC. I still love that chicken. But I can't condone the abuse. There were some favorites I didn't break up with but took an accidental break from and will return to as soon as I can: The Little Owl/Market Table, Minetta, anywhere Akhtar Nawab is cooking, The Modern, Daniel, and Hill Country come to mind.

Robert Sietsema, Village Voice critic: En Japanese Brasserie ? not because it got any worse, I just got tired of it. Ditto La Bonbonniere.

Jay Cheshes, Time Out New York critic: I switched my dim sum allegiance from Sunshine on Bowery to Royal Seafood on Mott.

Andrew Friedman, author and Toqueland editor: I proactively break up with any place with reservation hassles or insane lines, then provisionally make up when the heat dies down: See you in 2013 Mission Chinese and Pok Pok NY!

Danyelle Freeman, Restaurant Girl: Isa. Don't fix it if it ain't broke. It was excellent and unique until they went and changed the concept and the chef. They were riding high and getting tons of great press. So why mess with it?

Scott Solish, Eater nightlife editor: I break up with four restaurants a week. It's hard to keep 'em all straight.

Alexander Hancock, Eater associate editor: Mercer Kitchen. Had service that was just hilariously bad there one Saturday night, beyond anything that should ever happen (and I'm willing to forgive a LOT because I know what it's like to have an off night in a restaurant).

Marc Shepherd, NY Journal: Lincoln: I don't think I made it there even once, and it was one of my favorites last year. I wouldn't exactly say we broke up, but I think Lincoln has stalled.

Kim Davis, the Pink Pig: Ssam Bar slipped off the list. Been there, done that.

Kate Krader, Food & Wine restaurant editor: I'm not not going to Balthazar, but I don't know when I'm going to go back to deal with the attitude for a table for brunch. (I know, brunch at Balthazar. What was I thinking?)

Foster Kamer, senior editor at Complex: Sorry, Bar Pitti: You're just not worth the trouble, or what your food does to my stomach. It's you, not me. Brooklyn Star, you have finally been overpopulated with assholes to the point of no return, I'm afraid (which may go hand-in-hand with the quality of the preparation of your food straight dropping off). Finally, after leaving the Observer, I no longer have to suffer the depressing wasteland?cultural, culinary, or otherwise?that is Midtown West. But I will miss La Rosita in Hell's Kitchen. Not enough to go out of my way to get it, but still: it's a special little place/hideaway.

Greg Morabito, Eater editor: I broke up with Paulie Gee's for a few months there, but we worked it out and I'm back.

? All Coverage of Year In Eater [~ENY~]

Source: http://ny.eater.com/archives/2012/12/industry_tastemakers_on_their_2012_restaurant_breakups.php

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6 ways to optimize your retirement portfolio

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CHICAGO --?You may be waiting to optimize your retirement portfolio, thinking that you should know what's going on in Washington and Europe before you act.

However, there are some changes you can set in motion right now that could make a big difference down the road regardless of what happens with the fiscal cliff, tax changes and Wall Street:

1. Boost your contribution rate
The longer you wait to contribute, the greater return you will need to achieve your goals. Thanks to the compounding effect, the more your contribute, the more you can accumulate when dividends and appreciation are added.

Raise it as much as you can because even incremental changes make a huge difference over time. Let's say you're 35, make $75,000 annually and contribute 6 percent with a 100-percent employer match. You start with $50,000 in your account now. If you just bump your contribution rate to 7 percent, your balance in 30 years would rise from $1.6 million to nearly $1.8 million, according to 401kcalculator.org. In any case, you always want to take advantage of the employer match, because it's free money.

2. Align your allocation to your age
Generally, the older you are, the more fixed-income you need -- roughly matching your bond or guaranteed investment contract portion to your age. Let's say you're 30 and you can afford to take market risk. You'd want 30 percent in bonds and 70 percent in stocks. A 60-year-old, conversely, would consider a 40 percent stocks, 60 percent fixed-income mix.

Target-date or "lifestyle" funds can do this for you, but you have to check their allocations the closer you get to retirement to see if you're comfortable with the stock mix. They are all slightly different.

3. Don't worry too much about taxes now, but have a tax plan in mind.
While it's hard to tell what Congress will do with the fiscal cliff dilemma, no one has talked about eliminating the tax break for 401(k)-type plan contributions, which are not subject to federal taxes. You can contribute up to $17,500 in 2013; another $5,500 for those over 50 or for individual retirement accounts.

Concerned about taxes down the road? That's reasonable. Consider a contribution to a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k). The contributions are taxable, although the withdrawals are not if you hold money in these accounts for at least five years past age 59 ?.

4. Lower expenses to boost return
Surprisingly, low-cost index funds accounted for only 30 percent of the assets in top-rated 401(k) plans surveyed by Brightscope for 2012. Every retirement plan should have index funds to cover U.S. and international stocks, bonds and real estate.

Here's what you can do if you don't already have that setup: You probably received a notice earlier this year detailing how much each investment option is costing you. If any of your individual funds cost more than 0.75 percent annually, you should pick a different one.

If you don't have enough options in your company plan, you can ask your employer to find cheaper index funds, which are available for as low as 0.06 percent annually. If you do this, you will easily boost your plan's performance without changing the risk profile or allocation, and it will also pay you back every year in the form of a higher net return.

5. Buy constantly and hold
Most people time the market badly. The best time to buy stocks is during the dips. Most investors can't stomach this idea, though. At the end of 2008, when stocks were really cheap, 401(k) investors only had 37 percent allocated to stocks, and at the end of the dot-com bubble in 2002, investors had 40 percent in stocks, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI).

What you should do is invest during good times and bad. You have no idea when bull and bear markets are going to start or stop. So if you can afford to take the risk, take advantage of the compounding over time.

6. Cut back on your employer's stock
This could be the most dangerous holding in your portfolio, concentrating a great deal of risk in one company. While you may feel a need to be loyal to your employer, it's not in your best interests. You'd be better off diversifying.

Look at what you sectors you don't have represented in your portfolio. Asset classes that are typically under-represented include real estate investment trusts, inflation-protected bonds and global stocks/bonds. Fortunately, only 8 percent of those surveyed by EBRI hold company stock. If this is still a major holding in your portfolio, make some changes. This also applies to holding single stocks.?

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/6-ways-optimize-your-retirement-portfolio-2013-1C7753897

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Pandemics Porn

Surprised reader. Germs are terrifying

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The germs have been busy. In the United States this year alone, we?ve lost people both to old enemies such as whooping cough and to relatively new spillovers from other animals, such as hantavirus and West Nile virus, which killed more than 240 Americans this year, a record. Diseases we've come to think of as utterly foreign, such as dengue fever, are spreading through the United States. Meanwhile, further afield but far too near, we?ve seen two separate Ebola outbreaks; one of Marburg; alarming blips of Q fever; an unsettling and unsettled game of whack-a-mole in the Mideast with a new SARS-like coronavirus; and the news that because gonorrhea has now developed resistance to yet another antibiotic, we possess just one that still gives pause to this old intimate. If that drug stops working before we develop a better one, expect a steady drip of ugly cases.

More bad-bug news pops up almost weekly, and it stands to get worse for a while, maybe for decades. More bacterial strains will develop antibiotic resistance, and our continuing disruption of virus-rich and fungus-rich ecosystems worldwide will invite yet more pathogens to make us part of their life cycles. We will live increasingly in a world where you might die because a bat happened to sleep in a certain tree in Tanzania or a particular robin landed in your backyard.

Pandemic diseases hold an irresistible allure for both writers and readers, as they involve threats both universal and personal, deep scientific mysteries from cellular to ecosystem levels, and urgent scientific sleuthing with high stakes. If the subject sometimes lends itself to oversimplified and sensationalistic journalism, it has also inspired a bounty of writing that is riveting while being thoughtful, nuanced, and deeply informed. And this work comes in every form and length, from 140-character tweets to 600-page global tours.

Here I offer a guide to the best of this work. I?ve drawn from my own reading and from the suggestions of top infectious-disease writers (more on them shortly). We?ll start long, with books, and end, as we should, with tweeted expirations of germ-inflected wisdom.

We face an embarrassment of riches here, and if it?s hard to know where to start, it?s easy to name a fivesome that will immerse you in the drama of pandemics both past and future while giving a fine understanding of the science.?

Leading the way almost 20 years ago, and still absolutely trenchant today, is Laurie Garrett?s The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance, which vividly and judiciously reports the global forces creating a new infectious age. It remains essential reading, with astounding prescience.

Warm from the presses, meanwhile, comes David Quammen?s Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic?one of the year?s best books of any kind. This rich, engrossing work entrances as much with its darting literary elegance and deep humanity as with its exquisitely measured, layered reveal of the global strands binding us to a world of beauty and death.

Equally riveting is Maryn McKenna?s way-too-close-to-home SuperBug: The Fatal Menace of MRSA. This bacterium (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is everywhere these days, including, perhaps, on your keyboard and almost certainly on your nose. As McKenna makes vivid, its spread and its increasing resistance to antibiotics can turn a routine cut or hospital visit into a deadly saga.

Finally, there are the classics Microbe Hunters, Paul de Kruif?s 1934 account of how the bug-hunters got started, and John Barry?s The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History, which makes scary reading anytime near flu season.

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We are booked for London Mid March - I did purchase insurance when we booked the flights - this is covering delays, interruption, medical BUT is the medical cover only during the flight or for the entire trip?? How do I find out?? I have sent an email to BCBS about medical coverage while in London - after being on hold forever and no response. From their website it looks like I have coverage BUT want for sure!!

I am wanting coverage for the flat we are letting - I read their policy and if cancelled I could lose the $$$ paid if WE cancel.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

German FinMin says worst of euro debt crisis over

(AP) ? Germany's finance minister says the worst of euro area's debt crisis appears to be over after three years of worries over Greece and other members of the group of 17 European Union countries that use the single currency.

Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble was quoted Thursday as telling the Bild newspaper: "I think we have the worst behind us."

Schaeuble says Greece and others have recognized that they can only overcome the crisis by implementing reforms and that the Greek government ? which has received two bailouts ? "knows that it cannot financially overburden the other euro states".

Some in Germany have expressed concern about the economy of neighboring France. But Schaeuble says the government there "knows very well that every country must constantly conduct reforms to remain competitive."

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House to return to session Sunday evening

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The House will be back in session Sunday evening as the "fiscal cliff" looms, threatening across-the-board tax increases and spending cuts with the new year.

Officials said the Republican leadership informed the GOP rank and file of the plan to meet during a conference call Thursday.

It is unclear what legislation the House might consider Sunday, since Speaker John Boehner is publicly insisting that the Senate must make the next move to avert the cliff.

With the Senate in session, Democrats in both chambers of Congress have been harshly critical of the House's absence.

The "fiscal cliff" deadline is four days away.

The officials who disclosed plans for the Sunday session did so on condition of anonymity, saying no public announcement had yet been made.

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Experimental Private Rocket Makes Highest Test Hop Yet

A privately built rocket prototype that could lead to a completely reusable spaceflight system has passed its biggest test yet ? a 12-story hop and smooth landing.

The experimental reusable rocket, called the Grasshopper, made its highest and longest flight yet on Dec. 17, marking the prototype's third successful test by the private spaceflight company SpaceX.

In the latest test at SpaceX's proving grounds in MacGregor, Texas, the Grasshopper rocket flew for 29 seconds and reached a height of more than 130 feet (40 meters). A video of the Grasshopper test flight shows the rocket soaring up into the Texas sky, then smoothly descending to land on four spindly legs.

In mid-November, the Grasshopper rocket flew nearly two stories (17.7 feet or 5.4 meters) up during its?second test flight. The rocket's debut flight in September flew 6 feet (1.8 meters) into the air before landing. So far, all of the prototype's tests have been successful.

With Grasshopper, SpaceX is trying to solve a long-standing challenge with spaceflight: cost. Because today's rockets aren't completely reusable, they act as expensive, one-use machines. Companies are now trying to develop rockets that can both launch from and land on Earth intact, in order to be flown again on future missions.

Grasshopper stands at 10 stories tall (108 feet, 32.9 meters) and houses the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket, the same rocket that launched the?Dragon capsule to the International Space Station?earlier this year. A Merlin 1D engine and a steel support structure round out the Grasshopper's unique design.

The rocket takes off like a typical vertically launched rocket, but its landing method makes it unique. Grasshopper has four steel, springy legs to support its weight, allowing it to gently land in the same way it takes off.

A rocket has never successfully landed intact after being launch to space. While?NASA's space shuttles?were reusable after launch, the huge 15-story external tanks that helped them reach orbit were not recycled.?

SpaceX ultimately envisions using three recyclable components for future space travel: a rocket second stage, a rocket first stage, and a cone-shaped capsule.

While most rockets today land in the ocean after reaching space, a land-based landing is preferred for this hardware. Brackish seawater can cause unnecessary damage to otherwise reusable pieces of a rocket. Each piece of the rocket will land separately so that they can be collected for later use. The two rocket stages' landings will be aided by their engines and the capsule's descent should be cushioned by a parachute.

SpaceX is planning more sophisticated, even higher hops for Grasshopper in the coming months, company officials said.

The Hawthorne, Calif.-based SpaceX is one of several companies developing new vehicles for private space travel. The company is one of two firms with NASA contracts to provide unmanned cargo deliveries to the International Space Station. SpaceX's $1.6 billion deal with NASA calls for 12 cargo missions to the space station using the company's unmanned Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 rockets.?

SpaceX is also developing a?manned version of its Dragon capsule ?and is one of several firms competing for NASA contracts to ferry astronauts to and from low-Earth orbit.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

'Anarchy' creator blasts AMC over 'Dead' exit

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By Lesley Goldberg, The Hollywood Reporter

Former "Shield" writers/exec producers Kurt Sutter and Shawn Ryan took to Twitter on Friday to voice their support for friend and former colleague Glen Mazzara after the showrunner parted ways with AMC's "The Walking Dead."

AMC on Friday announced that its ratings juggernaut "The Walking Dead" would return for a fourth season -- and without Mazzara, who became the second showrunner to exit the zombie drama in as many years.

STORY: AMC renews "The Walking Dead" for fourth season; showrunner Glen Mazzara departing

"Both parties acknowledge that there is a difference of opinion about where the show should go moving forward and conclude that it is best to part ways," AMC said in a statement.?"This decision is amicable, and Glen will remain on for postproduction on season 3B as showrunner and executive producer." (Filming on season three already has concluded, with the second half of episodes set to return to AMC in February.)

"Sons of Anarchy" creator Sutter took to Twitter late Friday to voice his support for Mazzara and blast AMC -- which has a history of rocky relationships with its showrunners.

"AMC is run by small-minded, bottom-line thinkers who have no appreciation or gratitude for the effort of its creative personnel," Sutter wrote. "Time and time again we see events like what happened today with Glen Mazzara. They continue to disrespect writers, s--- on their audience and bury their network. Mazzara took the work-in-progress that was 'Walking Dead' and turned it into a viable TV show with a future. Without him, that future is dim. Showrunners are not development executives, we're not cookie-cutter d------- that you plug into a preexisting model. 'TWD' will suffer. Even zombies need consistency. 'Mad Men' and 'Breaking Bad' will be gone soon. So will AMC. I hope their f------ stock takes a dive and the shareholders line up (AMC president and CEO Josh) Sapan, (AMC parent Cablevision founder Charles) Dolan and (AMC president and GM Charlie) Collier and s--- in their open hands."

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Sutter's comments come more than a year after the showrunner quit Twitter following his vocal support for former "Walking Dead" showrunner Frank Darabont, whom Mazzara replaced. Sutter, in August 2011, wrote: "No one else wants to f------ say it, but the greed of 'Mad Men' is killing the other two best shows on TV -- 'Breaking Bad' and 'Walking Dead,'" added Sutter, referring to AMC's?then-protracted negotiations?with "Mad Men" creator?Matthew Weiner?and "Breaking Bad" showrunner?Vince Gilligan.

Ryan, meanwhile, broke a holiday-timed Twitter silence to express his concern about whether Mazzara's departure would hurt AMC in the long run.

"Breaking my Twitter silence to comment: AMC, WTF?" Ryan wrote.

"Common knowledge that AMC cut Breaking Bad shorter than it should have been. Now you have creative differences w/ biggest hit's savior?" he added.

"With FX, Showtime, HBO, Starz, Cinemax, A&E, TNT and others to sell to, it's a real question now why good show runners should sell to AMC?" he concluded before returning to Twitter silence.

"Banshee" and "House" EP GregYaitanes also voiced support for Mazzara, writing: "Yo.?@AMC_TV?what are you doing with@WalkingDead_AMC?by canning another great voice???"

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Nearly one in three children with food allergies experience bullying, survey shows

Dec. 24, 2012 ? Nearly a third of children diagnosed with food allergies who participated in a recent study are bullied, according to researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Almost eight percent of children in the U.S. are allergic to foods such as peanuts, tree-nuts, milk, eggs, and shellfish.

Nearly half of parents surveyed (47.9 percent) were not aware of the bullying -- although both the bullied children and their parents reported experiencing higher stress levels and lower quality of life.

The study, titled, "Child and Parental Reports of Bullying in a Consecutive Sample of Children with Food Allergy," appears Dec. 24 in the online issue of Pediatrics. The study was led by Eyal Shemesh, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr. Shemesh and his team surveyed 251 pairs of parents and children. The patient and parent pairs were consecutively recruited during allergy clinic visits to independently answer questionnaires. Bullying due to food allergy or for any cause, quality of life, and distress in both the child and parent were evaluated using validated questionnaires.

"Parents and pediatricians should routinely ask children with food allergy about bullying," said Dr. Shemesh. "Finding out about the child's experience might allow targeted interventions, and would be expected to reduce additional stress and improve quality of life for these children trying to manage their food allergies." Dr. Shemesh is Director of EMPOWER (Enhancing, Managing, and Promoting Well-being and Resiliency), a program within Mount Sinai's Jaffe Food Allergy Institute. Dr. Shemesh is also Chief of the Division of Behavioral and Developmental Health in the Department of Pediatrics at The Mount Sinai Medical Center.

"When parents are aware of the bullying, the child's quality of life is better," said the senior author, Scott H. Sicherer, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Chief, Division of Pediatric Allergy, Co-Director, EMPOWER program. "Our results should raise awareness for parents, school personnel, and physicians to proactively identify and address bullying in this population."

The work for the study was supported by the EMPOWER program, a program funded by a generous donation from the Jaffe Family Foundation, that is devoted to understanding and enhancing the quality of life of persons with food allergy.

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Deep emotions run beneath Russia's adoption ban

The Duma's bill to ban US adoptions of Russian children, which passed another legislative hurdle today, appeals to Russian pride and concerns about the US.

By Mike Eckel,?Correspondent / December 22, 2012

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a news conference in Moscow, Russia, Thursday. Putin says a draft bill banning US adoptions of Russian children is a legitimate response to a new US law that calls for sanctions on Russians deemed to be human rights violators.

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You usually can judge Vladimir Putin?s dislike of a reporter's question by the intensity of his expression. Such was the case this week at his annual news conference, when he greeted with a hard scowl the subject of pending Russian legislation that would ban Americans from adopting orphaned children. Mr. Putin unleashed invective on the fact that consular representatives aren?t allowed to visit adopted Russian children in the United States.

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?I believe that is unacceptable. Do you think this is normal? How can it be normal when you are humiliated? Do you like it? Are you a sadomasochist or something? They shouldn?t humiliate our country,? he told reporters in Moscow.

As is often the case in Russia, there is the issue of what is going on versus what is really going on. And as is often the case in Russia, it?s complicated.

There is very little doubt as to the goal of the legislation, which passed its third and final reading in the lower house of parliament Friday and must still be signed by Putin. The bill is named after Dima Yakovlev, the toddler who died of heat stroke in 2007 after his adopted father forgot him in a locked car in Virginia for nine hours. The father, Miles Harrison, was acquitted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Dima, whose adopted name was Chase. His acquittal in 2008 sparked banner newspaper headlines, incendiary TV news reports, and howls of outrage in Russia.

Lawmakers in the State Duma made it clear that today's legislation is a direct response to the US ?Magnitsky Act,? a law designed to sanction a particular group of Russian officials connected to the death of a whistle-blowing lawyer in a Moscow prison.

In other words, a law designed to punish people tied to a lawyer?s prison death has been answered with a law to prevent people from adopting orphaned children, many of whom have have developmental or other disabilities and will otherwise end up living much of their lives in orphanages that often resemble state mental hospitals of a bygone era.

Adoption is a searingly emotional issue for Russians, and one easily manipulated by the Kremlin. The institution of adoption is relatively uncommon in Russia, for cultural and other reasons. And judging by headlines in the Moscow tabloids, and the rhetoric of some state lawmakers, you?d think that Americans adopt Russian children to eat them.

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Egypt passes new constitution

According to the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's Islamist-backed constitution passed with 64 percent of the vote. The passage is a victory for Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.

By Associated Press / December 23, 2012

An Egyptian election worker shows his colleagues an invalid ballot while counting ballots at the end of the second round of a referendum on a disputed constitution drafted by Islamist supporters of president Mohammed Morsi at a polling station in Giza, Egypt, Saturday. Egypt's Islamist-backed constitution passed on Sunday, but the deep divisions it has opened up threaten to fuel continued turmoil.

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?Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood claimed Sunday that the Islamist-backed constitution has passed with a 64 percent "yes" vote, the day after the final voting in a two-round referendum that deeply divided the country.

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The constitution's critics however may contest the outcome. A spokesman for the main opposition group which has been campaigning for a "no" vote said there were "a lot" of irregularities in the voting.

The Brotherhood's unofficial results come a day before the election commission is expected to announce the final official tally for voting organized over two weeks. The group has accurately tallied the outcome of past elections.

The passage of the constitution would be a victory for Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. The Freedom and Justice Party, the Brotherhood's political arm, said in a statement that it hoped the passage is a "historic opportunity" to heal Egypt's divisions and launch a dialogue to restore stability and build state institutions.

But the comparatively low turnout of 32 percent of eligible voters, as well as allegations by the opposition of voting violations, threatened to undermine the constitution's legitimacy and keep Egypt polarized.

Aside from a vocal opposition, Morsi is also facing a fragile economy, weathered by nearly two years of political turmoil and accompanying violence as well as nearly a month of political crisis that preceded the vote.

According to the Brotherhood tally based on results from individual polling stations as well as voting abroad, around 64 percent of the 16.6 million voters who cast ballots approved the constitution.

Saturday's voting in 17 of Egypt's 27 provinces was the second and final round of the referendum. Preliminary results released early by Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood showed that 71 percent of those who voted Saturday said "yes," after 99 percent of polling stations were accounted for. Only about eight million of the 25 million Egyptians eligible to vote ? a turnout of about 30 percent ? cast their ballots, a significantly lower number than those who voted in most previous presidential and parliamentary elections.

In the first round of voting, about 56 percent said "yes" to the charter. The turnout then was about 32 percent.

The local media has reported comparable results to the Brotherhood. The state-owned Al-Ahram newspaper said in its English language online version that 16.2 million cast their vote, and the constitution passed with a 63.96 percent.

The main opposition group, the National Salvation Front, said it would continue to challenge the referendum results, based on reports of violations and vote meddling it has registered.

"We are questioning the results," Khaled Dawoud, the front's spokesman, told The Associated Press. "We don't think the results reflect the true desires of the Egyptian people."

He said the opposition will be filing official complaints about observed irregularities such as supervisors who intentionally barred voters from casting their ballots, and a broader lack of blanket judicial supervision of the process. Many judges boycotted supervising the vote.

The new constitution will come into effect once official results are announced, expected Monday. When they are, Morsi is expected to call for the election of parliament's lower chamber, the more powerful of the legislature's two houses, no more than two months later.

The opposition said that even though it is challenging the results of the referendum, it will continue to prepare for the parliamentary elections.

Until the lower chamber is elected, the normally toothless upper Shura Council will have legislative powers.

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Preparing Your Heart for Christmas Eve - Reluctant Entertainer

What can I give him?
Poor as I am?
If I were a shepherd
I would bring a lamb
If I were a Wise Man
I would do my part -
Yet what I can give him,
Give him my heart.
-Christina Rossetti

Happy Christmas Eve, friends!

If you?re like me, you?re preparing your home for guests, or cooking food to contribute if you?re heading to another house to celebrate, or you?re welcoming others as they stop by with holiday cheer!

Keeping these things in mind, as I?m setting the table, the next 2 days of celebration is not about perfection, but about preparing my heart:

Put aside the overwhelming feeling and ask my family for help!

Think about what I can offer my guests ? a hug, a smile, a word of encouragement.

Do my part of being prepared, helping, serving ? with JOY in my heart.

Lay aside any bitterness and prepare my heart for LOVE.

I love to set the table.

Add a little touch.

Think about those who will be joining our family.

Say a meaningful prayer for those who may not be as fortunate.

Remind myself that things do not have to be perfect.

To enjoy the moment because we may never have that moment again.

And on Christmas Eve I remind myself to stop, to take a deep breath, and look UP?with HOPE and ANTICIPATION?for the gift to come.

Will you be hosting in your home the next couple of days? Is your table or buffet area already set?

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Two Regimes of Time - e-International Relations

By Andrew R. Hom on December 24, 2012

Anniversaries present occasions to celebrate and lament relationships.[1] ?Since its introduction thirty years ago in the journal International Organization (IO), regime theory in International Relations (IR) has cause to celebrate its influence and productivity.[2] However, at least one excellent, truly international example remains absent from IR?s regime engagement so far: Western standard time. This is unfortunate because Western standard time facilitates at least two fruitful avenues of regime inquiry.

Western standard time (WST) refers to a particular form of time reckoning, developed largely in Western Europe and North America, that utilizes mechanical, electronic, or quartz clocks and the Gregorian calendar to measure or ?tell? the passage of time. WST likely does not require much explication, as nearly anyone reading an online journal will be familiar with solar years and days, lunar months, and artificial hours, minutes, seconds, and further subdivisions (see Zerubavel 1982, 1985; Frank 2012). Indeed, for most of us, such time reckoning is practically synonymous with time itself, inasmuch as we conceive of time?s natural essence as composed of these units or as an empty and?homogeneous?dimension unproblematically segmented by them.

However, WST as we know it emerged over several centuries as a solution to perennial problems of timing, or attempts to coordinate, integrate, and control various continua of change(Elias 2007).[3] Without the accurate and precise time reckoning provided by the Western clock and its global diffusion in the form of time zones, such political activities as religious and communal observance, market and government relations, factory labor, navigation by longitude, travel by rail and air, intercontinental communication and exchange, and a host of military technologies?all of which require good timing?would remain exceedingly impractical, idiosyncratic, and in some cases simply impossible (see Landes 2000; Bartky 2007; Hom 2010). With regard to IR?s disciplinary identity, absent the widespread adoption of Gregorian calendrical dating many of the field?s signal events would require different monikers. There could be no internationally significant 1919 (e.g. Porter 1972), Twenty Years Crisis (Carr 1939), 1989 (Lawson, Armbruster, and Cox 2010), ?interregnum? (Cox, Booth, and Dunne 2000), 9/11 or 7/7, or long or short centuries (Arrighi 2010; Bacevich 2012) without a standardized, common calendar. Absent these features and events, the modern international system as we know it would lack any sense of common timing and would be largely unrecognizable.

Regime One

These brief remarks, along with the historical correlation between the emergence of standardized time reckoning and territorial state sovereignty (Hom 2010), indicate that WST is no natural phenomenon. Rather it is a historically contingent and even a political achievement central to much of what concerns IR scholars. Given its global reach, its ubiquity across levels of relations, and its largely unquestioned hegemony, WST looks much like a regime instituted, diffused, and embedded in international political life over several centuries. Furthermore, WST meets many of the criteria for regime analysis proffered by contributors to that seminal IO issue.

In his introduction, Stephen Krasner (1982, 186) defined regimes as composed in part from ?implicit or explicit principles? and rules ?around which actors? expectations converge?. ?WST functions as a largely implicit principle?a ?belief of fact? or ?rectitude??inasmuch as we take for granted that time?s content is identical with the explicit rule or ?specific prescription? of WST. Furthermore, WST manifests three causal variables that Krasner identified as prominent across regime theories. It emerged from significant expenditures of political power (Krasner 1982, 197; see Hom 2010, 1160ff), inculcated the ?principles? just mentioned (Krasner 1982, 200), and came to dominate time ?usage and custom? as it diffused globally (Krasner 1982, 202). As one example of the hegemony of WST, the vast majority of the world?s peoples now reckon using WST, assume standardized time zones and calendrical dates, exhibit ?time discipline? in the form of voluntarily internalized norms of punctuality, efficiency and productivity, and recognize an international dateline which establishes a clean break between one day and the next even as it wanders to and fro across the Pacific ocean (Thompson 1967).[4]

Time discipline links WST to other regime theorist as well. Much like Krasner, Donald Puchala and Raymond Hopkins (1982, 246?47) viewed regimes as driven by principles and rules, but also stressed their subjective or ?attitudinal? aspects: ?a regime exists in every substantive issue-area in international relations where there is discernibly patterned behavior. Wherever there is regularity in behavior some kinds of principles, norms or rules must exist to account for it.? Similarly, Oran Young (1982) emphasized that regimes contribute to order in part by regulating interaction among social actors, and Arthur Stein (1982) located regimes in ?situations in which rational actors have an incentive to eschew unconstrained independent decision making,? as when ?states collaborate with one another or coordinate their behavior?. Discernible patterns and regulated and coordinated behavior all speak to the desire for effective and reliable timing that WST satisfies. Whether in diplomatic practice, international economic exchange, foreign policy decision making, or any number of other international political processes; intelligible, regularized, and coordinated interactions depend in part on a shared understanding of when they will take place as well as their pace and duration, all of which in turn rely on a common sense of time and time discipline.

Furthermore, Western standard time discipline meets Robert Jervis? (1982) mark of an international regime, which is that ?restraints? must be ?internal? rather than externally imposed. And the diffusion of WST is hard to imagine without some growth of shared ?understandings of acceptability within an?inter-subjective?framework?, as in John Ruggie?s (1982) formulation .[5] Finally, WST rationalizes behavior and reduces transaction costs by providing ?high quality information? in the form of consistent and precise time reckoning which, despite the development of the international realm beyond the conditions which engendered WST?s emergence, creates ?a demand for [its] own continuance? (Keohane 1982). WST therefore fits Robert Keohane?s understanding of an international regime.

Perhaps the only work from the IO issue with which WST might not fit as a legitimate candidate for regime analysis is that of Susan Strange (1982), who thought regime theory unfit for analysis in the first place because it was ?ambiguous and imprecise, value-biased towards order rather than change or equity; essentially static in its interpretation of the kaleidoscopic reality of international cooperation and conflict; and finally, rooted in a limiting, state-centric paradigm.? Ronen Palan (2012)recently added a sixth ?dragon? to Strange?s list: the triumph of economistic form over political substance in regime theory, which provides ?a theory and rationale? for cooperation by assuming ?a shared enterprise of coordination among different subjects? and depends on a commonly accepted goal that simply does not exist at the international level. Yet in many ways, WST poses an empirical alternative to Strange?s and Palan?s theoretical critiques. It is deliberately unambiguous and marks the apotheosis of efforts to render time measurement more and more precise. By its precision and clarity as well as its static, quantitative interpretation of kaleidoscopic reality, WST brings order to the experience of change. To the extent that WST is coeval and co-constitutive of modern state sovereignty (Hom 2010), it undergirds state-centrism. And with regard to Palan?s charge, given WST?s close relationship to capitalism along with its purpose in facilitating coordination and cooperation, the clarity, precision, and order which WST enables are all examples of economistic form substituting for political substance. Inasmuch as WST manifests across a range of ?shared enterprises of coordination?, or regimes in Palan?s formulation, we can view WST as the preeminent international regime because it sprang from a shared enterprise of coordination to become an invaluable and inescapable mechanism for the coordination of nearly all other shared enterprises.

Regime Two

Western standard time seems to have something for most regime theories, even if regime theorists have so far had little to say about time. Yet there exists an additional and important dimension to the relationship between time and regime theory. In Young?s (2012)recent re-appraisal, one challenge for regime theory is that ?all social institutions rest on ideas, even when they have been around so long that it is difficult to ascertain the origins of the relevant ideas and trace the pathways through which they became influential.? In the case of time, this need not be the case. The intellectual and cultural traditions out of which WST emerged have grappled with time for over two millennia, which suggests that pathways of influence are there to be traced. Although this brief essay cannot accommodate such an undertaking, I do want to mention a different, older understanding of time as a fruitful first step in reconstructing WST?s pathways of influence. This is time understood as a malevolent agent or force that opposes our endeavors and guarantees our mortality, what I call the ?problem of time? (Hom 2013).

From at least the recorded cosmologies of the ancient Near East onward, time has been embodied by various superhuman entities.[6] In Persian Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and Greek and Roman mythology, ?time? is an evil god responsible for all forms of dissolution and chaos who holds dominion over the human or sublunar realm. In Judeo-Christian monotheism, the sublunar realm becomes a vale of dissolution and chaos through original sin, after which God must intervene periodically to correct ?temporal imperfection? as well as ultimately to deliver faithful souls to eternity. Although significant variation exists across cultures and cosmologies, the upshot of these systems of thought is that to inhabit the earthly realm is to dwell under the regime of a baleful force called ?time,? which ensures chronic instability, dissolution, and ultimately death . This is the venerable and vivid sense of living a ?time-bound? existence, and it remains pertinent to contemporary experience, as when we refer to the ?ravages? or ?spoils? or time, or the idea that ?time devours? all in the end.

The older regime of time maps less readily than WST onto the social theoretical approach found in IR regime theory. For an older understanding of time, we need an older understanding of regime.[7] ?Regime? stems from the Latin regere, ?to rule? or ?be ruled?, guided, managed, or directed, and was originally a reference to ?the regulation of aspects of life that affect a person?s health or welfare?. ?Regime? later came to indicate ?a method or system of rule, governance, or control?, in particular if that system enjoyed ?widespread influence or prevalence?. It also takes on a negative connotation when rule is authoritarian, and occasionally refers to a ?set of physical conditions and influences to which a system is subject?.

Much as WST meets many of the contemporary criteria of regime theory, the older problem of time exemplifies traditional understandings of ?regime?. As an epitome the Persian time god, Zurv?n, proclaims that ?[b]y Time are houses overturned?doom is through Time?and things graven shattered. From it no single mortal man escapes? (quoted in Brandon 1965, 40). This particular evocation exemplifies how the problem of time captures crucial aspects of the traditional definitions of regime: it suggests quite authoritarian rule or dominion, the direction of human affairs, the regulation of life, and even a set of physical conditions to which the sublunar realm is subject (doom is through time). Although it is safe to say that Zurvanism is on the wane in contemporary international affairs, the problem of time persists when history ?returns? in the form of destabilizing events, or when the ?river of time? brings ?one damned thing after another? (too many discordant experiences arriving too quickly) or threatens some stable situation with instability and chaos, or when human individuals or collectives perish.

Conclusion: Theorizing Two Regimes of Time?

How might time regime two inform our understanding of time regime one? There are, after all, over two millennia separating the emergence of malevolent time gods and that of WST. Yet the relationship between time regimes one and two is more than a mere coincidence of language. Rather, I submit that the regime of WST emerged to solve many of the problematic aspects of existence associated with the older, more authoritarian regime of time.

Recall that standardized time reckoning facilitates behavior that is well-ordered, interactions that are coordinated and rationalized, and internalized time discipline. These are all instances of the effective timing of social beings, processes, and phenomena. They also are antithetical to the traditional problematic influence of time on human existence. Whereas the problem of time brings chaos and instability, the principles and rules that constitute WST facilitate rectitude, predictability, and regularized interaction?all features which qualify WST as an international regime by IR?s theoretical standards. This suggests that if we want to grapple adequately with the origins of our contemporary, standardized time regime, we should pursue the question of how it effectively overcomes the ancient, problematic time regime. Furthermore, it is specifically by close regime theoretical scrutiny of WST that we can develop sites of historical analysis with potential to explain how and why WST orders interactions to prevent the disorder associated with time?s flow; or how it encourages internal restraint and thereby restrains time?s ancient and malevolent power; or how it overcomes the authoritarian rule of time by various rules of time reckoning. In short, combining contemporary regime theory with historical inquiry can explicate how Western standard time tames the problem of time through effective timing.

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Andy Hom is a doctoral candidate in the Abersystwyth University Department of International Politics and an alumnus of the University Of Kansas Department Of Political Science.? His doctoral thesis, ?Reckoning Ruin: International Relations Theorising and the Problem of Time?, examines IR theories as narrative responses to various challenges associated with time?s flow.? His work has appeared previously in the Review of International Studies (?Hegemonic Metronome: The Ascendency of Western Standard Time?), International Studies Review (?Open Horizons: The Temporal Visions of Reflexive Realism?), and Military Review (?The New Legs Race: Critical Perspectives on Biometrics in Iraq?).

Notes

[1] I am grateful to Luke Herrington for the invitation to contribute to e-IR?s regime series, to Halle O?Neal for a close reading of my text, and to Harry Hom for pointing out how the argument would not be operationalizable as a psychological experiment.

[2] Oran Young (2012)lists four primary areas where regime theory has made headway: international economy, the environment, security, and human rights.

[3] The link between WST, timing, and coordination became empirically explicit in 1961, when Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) was standardized by the International Radio Consultative Committee and replaced Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) as the global scientific time standard. UTC is based on a weighted average of time signals from atomic clocks in national laboratories around the globe, and utilizes occasional ?leap seconds? to keep it aligned with the time defined by the earth?s rotation (UT1). I use WST instead of UTC to refer to the modern time regime because the former captures the historical development of a global standard, of which UTC is one of the latest variations.

[4] The line varies by some 40 degrees of longitude as it travels from North to South Pole, largely as a result of sovereign states choosing on which ?side? of global midnight they would like to fall. For example, the island state of Samoa ?jumped forward in time? in 2011, switching from the eastern to the western side of the international date line in order to boost trade with Australia and New Zealand by aligning the Samoan workweek with theirs (Lesa 2011). 119 years earlier, Samoa first ?jumped? in the other direction to improve trade with the United States and Europe. In 1892, Samoans re-lived a day when they jumped. In 2011, the jump ?effectively eras[ed] Friday?, although those who gathered around the capital city of Apia?s central clock tower to celebrate and pray over the move did not report any experiential effects despite having lost twenty-four? hours in the blink of an eye (Lesa 2011).

[5] In the case of WST, the International Meridian Conference of 1884provides one potentially rich source of empirical evidence on the intensely political construction of an intersubjectively acceptable framework of global time reckoning (see Bartky 2007; Dohrn-van Rossum 1996, 349; Hom 2010, 1163; O?Malley 1990, 107?09).

[6] This very short summary relies on (Brandon 1965; Boyce and Grenet 1991; Whitrow 1988); a more substantial version appears in (Hom 2013).

[7] All definitions are from (?regime, n.? 2012).

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