Friday, December 30, 2011

WVT Communications announces executive level developments ...

Company extends Duane Albro?s term as president and CEO for three yearsWarwick - This past September the Warwick Valley Telephone Company, referred to as WVT Communications Group, announced that it had completed the integration of the management team of its full service telecommunications company associated with its recent acquisition of Alteva LLC, a Philadelphia based firm.

Alteva, LLC is a Unified Communications solutions provider and North America?s largest enterprise hosted Voice over Internet Protocol provider.Unified communications bridges the gap between Voice over Internet Protocol and other computer related communication technologies.

Board appointmentOn Dec. 15, the company announced board of director and executive level developments that, according to a company spokesperson, affirm the Company?s strategy for growth through building out its cloud communications platform.Cloud communications are Internet-based voice and data communications where telecommunications applications, switching and storage are hosted by a third-party outside of the organization using them.

The announcement stated that WVT Communications Group had appointed David Cuthbert to its Board of Directors to fill a vacancy.Cuthbert currently serves as the company?s executive vice president and chief operating officer and president of its Unified Communications businesses, Alteva and USA Datanet.CEO contract extendedThe company as well announced that it has extended Duane Albro?s term as president and chief executive officer for a three-year period.In 2009, Albro spearheaded the company?s expansion into Unified Communications with the acquisition of certain assets of Syracuse-based USA Datanet. This was followed by the acquisition of substantially all of the assets of Philadelphia-based Alteva in July 2011.

?I?m thrilled that our Board of Directors has so obviously shown their commitment to our business transformation by reaffirming their support of my leadership in this endeavor,? said Albro. ?Moreover, I am certain that our pursuits will benefit from David Cuthbert?s appointment to our board. Since joining the company upon our acquisition of Alteva, David has made significant contributions as a result of his operational capabilities and an unsurpassed vision for the trends shaping the communications industry.?New VP for operationsOn Dec. 19, the company as well announced the addition of Jay Conn as vice president of operations.Conn will be responsible for planning, directing and overseeing all aspects of WVT Communication Group?s operational policies, objectives and initiatives. Just in case, he will ensure optimization and compliance with established standards and regulations by developing policies and procedures for operational processes for the company.

Conn was formerly the senior vice president of operations and client services for Verid Inc., a provider of identity verification solutions for Fortune 500 companies.?I am in point of fact honored to join such a dedicated team and innovative company,? said Conn, ?and I look forward to enhancing and implementing policies and procedures that will improve the overall operation and effectiveness of the organization.?Warwick Valley Telephone, 47 Main St., is a full service telecommunications company serving southern Orange County, and part of central New York and northwestern New Jersey. The company, established in 1902, is considered a leading edge voice, video, broadband and wireless provider serving consumers and businesses in the tri-state region. WVT Communications Group is a world innovation leader in providing cloud-based Unified Communications solutions for small, medium and enterprise businesses.

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Kris Humphries, Deron Williams lead NJ Nets to season-opening win over Washington Wizards

NJ NETS 90, WIZARDS 84

WASHINGTON ? They booed Kris Humphries again. This time, he shut them up and sent the crowd to the exits.

For reasons none other than Kardashian-related, the opposing fans gave Humphries a hard time during Monday night?s season-opening 90-84 victory over the Wizards ? booing his every touch, heckling his 72-day marriage, getting personal and nasty.

Humphries responded with 21 points and 16 rebounds, a gutsy performance considering he signed less than a week ago after a tumultuous offseason.

?To me, the booing is motivation,? said Humphries, who was voted the most disliked player in the NBA, according to a recent Forbes poll. ?People are yelling at you, you know you have to go and perform, go and play hard. They want to have a reason to say something, so you have to try to not give them that reason.

?For me, it makes it a hostile environment and it?s kind of fun to play in that environment."

Avery Johnson, perplexed at the hostility directed at Humphries, also got a kick out of the crowd?s reaction. The jeers were even louder at Madison Square Garden last week in the preseason finale.

?I?m trying to figure out, what did he do?? Johnson said. ?I?m serious. Maybe because I don?t follow reality TV, I don?t know all the ins and outs of it, but it?s pretty hilarious to me. I don?t know if they even know why they?re booing him.?

?This was nothing compared to New York,? Humphries said. ?This was a walk in the park. I love going on the road, people are screaming at you. It?s all good. That?s what the NBA should be. There should be enough people in the stands to make them have a home-court advantage, we have to play through it.?

After the team?s ugly start and 21-point deficit in the second quarter, Humphries and Deron Williams carried the Nets in the second half, combining for 29 points while shutting down Wizards star John Wall (13 points, 3-of-13 shooting).
Williams finished with 23 points, eight assists and eight rebounds. He took over down the stretch, carrying a team without Brook Lopez (broken foot) and a proven scorer.

?It was a good win for us, especially considering how we played in the first half,? Williams said. ?Definitely proud of the way we battled back and hung in there.

?The last three quarters were a lot better. It seemed like not much was going right in that first quarter ? couldn?t hit shots, couldn?t get stops ? but once we turned it around, we got some momentum.?

Anthony Morrow added 16 points, Damion James grabbed 14 rebounds and Johan Petro contributed 11 points and six rebounds.

But the night belonged to Humphries, who also made a key deflection of a Wall pass when the Wizards were down just three and on the fast break in the last 30 seconds.

?Keep booing him,? Johnson said. ?We?ll take the 21 and 16.?

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

NASA probes to arrive at the moon over New Year's (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? The New Year's countdown to the moon has begun.

NASA said Wednesday that its twin spacecraft were on course to arrive back-to-back at the moon after a 3 1/2-month journey.

"We're on our way there," said project manager David Lehman of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which manages the $496 million mission.

The Grail probes ? short for Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory ? won't land on the lunar surface. Instead, they were poised to slip into orbit to study the uneven lunar gravity field.

Grail-A was scheduled to arrive on New Year's Eve, followed by Grail-B on New Year's Day.

Lehman said team members won't celebrate until both probes are safely in orbit.

It's been a long voyage for the near-identical Grail spacecraft, which traveled more than 2.5 million miles since launching in September. Though the moon is relatively close at about 250,000 miles away, Grail took a roundabout way to save on costs by launching on a small rocket.

Once at the moon, the probes will spend the next two months tweaking their positions before they start collecting data in March. The pair will fly in formation at an altitude of 34 miles above the surface, with an average separation of 124 miles.

The mission's chief scientist, Maria Zuber of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said many aspects of the moon remain a mystery despite being well studied.

"We actually know more about Mars ... than we do about our own moon," Zuber said.

One puzzle scientists hope to solve is why the moon's far side is more hilly than the side that always faces Earth. Research published earlier this year suggested that Earth once had dual moons that collided and formed the moon that people gaze at today.

Despite the wealth of new knowledge expected from the mission, NASA has no near-term plans to send astronauts back to the moon. The Obama administration last year nixed the idea in favor of landing astronauts on an asteroid and eventually Mars.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

China: Rotten Feed Behind Toxin in Milk

China: Rotten Feed Behind Toxin In Milk
OfficialWire - 102 Minutes ago
Chinese safety regulators say rotten feed fed to cows caused the high levels of a cancer-causing toxin found in milk at two dairy companies, including the country's biggest. It is the troubled dairy industry's latest scandal. A statement posted late Monday on the quarantine and safety administration

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Feed affected by mildew caused the high levels of a cancer-causing toxin in milk produced by the mainland???s biggest dairy company, according to a government safety agency.

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Mildewed feed given to cows caused the high levels of a cancer-causing toxin found in milk from China's biggest dairy company and a smaller one, according to a government safety agency investigating the troubled dairy industry's latest scandal. An expert review identified the mildewed feed as the ca

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WordPress for Android 2.0 ? Blogging Re-Imagined

The biggest and most used blogging platform available right now is WordPress, and having apps for our mobile devices to be able to?approve comments, write/edit posts and much more is pretty essential to the success of any small, personal, or even major blog.

WordPress for Android 2.0 has brought a ton slew of new features for us to utilize including:

  • New UI; Action Bar and Dashboard
  • New Post Editor
  • Tablet Support
  • Stats chart improvements
  • Background post uploading
  • WordPress.com Read feature improvements
  • Post Status is now displayed in post list.
  • Reliability improvements and more!

You can watch the video, below, of all the changes ? put together by the great guys at WordPress ? and see for yourself how awesome this update is, and let us know how you like them in the comments below.

Download WordPress for Android from the Market.

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Alex is passionate about everything technology. He loves reading and writing about any type of technology, but Android is his favorite. Alex also loves what he does here covering all the latest and breaking news about Android.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Restaurant Assisted ILLEGALS in Stealing 91 American Jobs


San Diego restaurant owner fined over hiring
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By ELLIOT SPAGAT
Associated Press

SAN DIEGO (AP) ? A judge fined the owner of a popular restaurant and bakery nearly $400,000 Thursday for employing illegal immigrants in a rare case of federal prosecutors charging an employer with illegal hiring.

Michel Malecot, 59, was spared prison time and his fines and penalties were below the $650,000 sought by federal prosecutors.

Malecot, a naturalized U.S. citizen from France and a major donor to local charities, appeared to hire illegal immigrants at The French Gourmet out of compassion rather than to take advantage of them, said U.S. District Judge Thomas Whelan, who also ordered five years of probation.

The case has drawn attention from restaurant owners because criminal prosecutions of employers are fairly rare. Federal prosecutors face high burdens of proof to show that employers knowing hired illegal immigrants.

Rebecca Kanter, an assistant U.S. attorney, urged a higher fine against Malecot to deter other employers from illegal hiring. The restaurant employed 91 illegal immigrants over several years.

?This is the type of cost that can be absorbed,? she said of the nearly $400,000 fine.

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Mayor: 'There probably has not been a worse Christmas day in the city of Stamford'

STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) - Fire tore through a house in Stamford early Sunday, killing five people, making it among the worst Christmas days in the city's history, the mayor said.
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Officials said the fire, which was reported shortly before 5 a.m., killed two adults and three children. Two others escaped.

Their names have not been released.
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"It is a terrible, terrible day for the city of Stamford," Mayor Michael Pavia told reporters at a news briefing at the scene of the fire. "There probably has not been a worse Christmas day in the city of Stamford."
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Acting Fire Chief Antonio Conte said attempts by firefighters to rescue the house's occupants were pushed back by intense flames and heat.
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He said fire officials do not yet know the cause of the blaze and will not likely get clues for a few days until fire marshals can enter the house "and figure out what happened."
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Conte said he did not know the conditions of the two survivors.
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"We had our hands full from the moment we arrived on the scene," he said.
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A neighbor, Sam Cingari Jr., said he was awakened by the sound of screaming and that the house was entirely engulfed by flames.
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"We heard this screaming at 5 in the morning," he said. "The whole house was ablaze and I mean ablaze."
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Cingari says he does not know his neighbors, who he said bought the house last year and were renovating it. Power also was out in the neighborhood, he said.
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The neighborhood in Stamford, a city of 117,000 residents about 25 miles northeast of New York City, juts into Long Island Sound.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Kiip Rethinks Mobile Gaming Ads | Adweek

In April, startup Kiip announced a new advertising platform for mobile games, offering what it called "real-world rewards for virtual goods." Today CEO Brian Wong is announcing a new twist on the idea, called the Swarm, with Walt Disney Studios as the first advertiser.

In Kiip's existing program, as players beat levels in participating mobile games, they get offers for free products from advertisers like Dr Pepper and Best Buy. The brand gets positive exposure, while the publisher makes money and rewards its players. That model is already seeing some success (the startup says its ads have reached "millions of players with double-digit engagement rates across the network"), but Wong says its appeal is limited to consumer packaged-goods companies and retailers. Other categories, like automotive, entertainment and travel, are left out because "you can't give away a million cars," he says.

That's where the Swarm comes in. Instead of offering a reward to every player who reaches a certain milestone, advertisers and publishers can organize "flash tournaments" where players compete for big prizes during a limited period of time. To promote its upcoming science fiction film John Carter, Disney will be running a Swarm from Dec. 23 to Dec. 26, with 36 winners receiving prizes ranging from a 3-D TV with surround sound system to $10 snack credits at movie theaters.

There are more advertisers lined up for January, Wong says. And the new model will also be priced differently than existing Kiip ads, with Swarm advertisers paying for impressions rather than sign-ups.

Wong emphasizes that Swarm isn't supposed to replace Kiip's existing model but rather to help the startup reach a new set of advertisers. At the same time, some of his ideas have evolved. At first, he resisted the idea of posting a list of games running Kiip ads to avoid a situation where players download those games for the rewards alone. Now, Wong said, "The market has become used to this concept," and perhaps even more importantly, players have started to create their own Kiip game lists. So the company has created its own Spotlight page listing games, rewards and advertisers.

Source: http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/kiip-rethinks-mobile-gaming-ads-137268

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First Lady Michelle Obama Helps Kids Track Santa (ABC News)

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

CNN's Morgan testimony has little impact (AP)

NEW YORK ? CNN's Piers Morgan was in the position few television interviewers like to be this week: on the other side of the microphone.

He testified by video link about his past life as a London tabloid editor before a British panel looking into media ethics. It was big news back home, but his appearance made little splash in the country where he's known as a celebrity interviewer and former host of a prime-time talent show.

Experts suggested on Thursday that this week's testimony won't have much effect on his standing in the United States, while cautioning things could change if future evidence emerges to tie him directly to hacking by journalists into private cell phone accounts.

"I didn't see anything that would make them turn him or the television off," said Frank Sesno, director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University and a former CNN Washington bureau chief.

Morgan was behind his desk at CNN shortly after his testimony. It has been nearly a year since he replaced veteran interviewer Larry King, and his guests Tuesday included former GOP presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty and football analyst Tony Dungy. Rocker Lenny Kravitz was on Wednesday's show.

Television news networks in Britain carried Morgan's testimony live. Not so in the United States. CNN did a handful of reports summing up the appearance, with some video footage. Market leader Fox News Channel's Shepard Smith mentioned it during a newscast, with no video. MSNBC also did brief reports, and it was a topic on the "Morning Joe" political talk show the next day.

While Morgan didn't win raves for his performance ? The Associated Press called him "tense and sometimes hostile" ? the headlines were primarily about what he didn't say. The stories focused on Morgan's refusal to illuminate how he heard a phone message left by Paul McCartney for then-wife Heather Mills.

That failure to advance the incident, coupled with limited exposure at a time when many news consumers are preoccupied with the holidays, contributed to the sense that the event didn't mean much for Morgan in the United States.

"I don't think it's going to have any effect on his career," said Paul Levinson, professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University in New York, "but you shouldn't make the mistake of thinking that it's a good thing."

CNN has largely kept quiet about this week's events. "Piers' testimony speaks for itself and does not impact his CNN program," spokeswoman Meghan McPartland said.

There's a certain irony that, in the United States, CNN seems more directly tied to the British phone hacking scandal than competitor Fox News Channel ? even though Fox's parent company also owned the News of the World tabloid that has been at the center of the story. That's because Morgan is a familiar face and none of the Fox News personalities that viewers know have been tied to the scandal.

Morgan's performance at CNN has given ammunition to both his supporters and detractors.

His average viewership of 735,000 viewers each night is up 9 percent over King's audience in 2010, Nielsen said. Viewership is up by 26 percent in the 25-to-54-year-old demographic, which advertisers consider more valuable.

That doesn't make it a hit, however.

"CNN hoped Morgan would be the sort of feisty and combative host who could attract a loyal following," said Sid Bedingfield, a former CNN executive and now a journalism professor at the University of South Carolina. "It hasn't really happened. The cable news audience doesn't seem that interested. Barring new revelations, I doubt his testimony will change that one way or another."

They're tougher on Morgan in England, where the Guardian's Richard Adams called Morgan's testimony "bumbling" and suggested CNN's outlook on Morgan will be less positive next month when it can no longer compare his ratings performance to King's poor final year. Steve Hewlett, a British media analyst and consultant, said Morgan's performance turned him "from the man who knows everything to the man who knows nothing."

Hewlett said Morgan would not survive if investigators find evidence that he lied during testimony or to his bosses at CNN.

"He's given everybody enough rope to hang him with," said Hewlett, presenter for BBC Radio's "The Media Show."

"If anything turns up to show that what he was saying wasn't true, then he's toast," Hewlett said.

George Washington's Sesno, however, said the hacking case was still amorphous as it concerned Morgan. Viewers in the U.S. also probably don't hold Morgan, as a celebrity interviewer, to the same standards as they do most journalists, he said.

"He's got half a foot in the entertainment world," he said. "Is anybody expecting him to perform by the traditional rules? I don't think so."

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Associated Press writer Raphael G. Satter in London contributed to this report.

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AP Enterprise: Nonprofits aiding Paul blur a line

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, speaks during a campaign stop in Dubuque, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, speaks during a campaign stop in Dubuque, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas signs autographs during a campaign stop in Dubuque, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas has his photo taken with Alaine Olthafer-Lange and her 3-month-old daughter Heidi Lange during a campaign stop in Dubuque, Iowa, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

(AP) ? The passionate support of an eclectic group of libertarians and young people has Ron Paul in contention to win the Iowa caucus. So has the work of two well-funded nonprofits that for the past three years have kept his aides employed, his volunteers organized and his ideas afloat.

Those nonprofits, including Paul's flagship Campaign for Liberty, blur the line between his presidential campaign and issue advocacy in a way experts say runs afoul of the spirit, and perhaps the letter, of federal tax and campaign finance law.

But unlike a political campaign organization, whose finances are tightly regulated and made public, such advocacy nonprofits can raise unlimited sums of money and aren't required to disclose where it came from or all the details about how it was spent.

"It sounds like it was a way to maintain a permanent campaign," said Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a nonpartisan watchdog group. "These groups were never supposed to be political organizations, but more and more, we're seeing them used that way. All of this is leading to our elections getting more and more out of control with fewer regulations."

Paul, a 76-year-old Texas congressman, finished fifth in the 2008 Iowa caucus and abandoned his long-shot presidential campaign that summer. As he left the race, he urged his supporters to continue their fight for libertarian principles by joining his new group, the Campaign for Liberty. He called the transformation of his presidential campaign into the nonprofit a "legal formality" that would allow him to continue building his famously energetic network of volunteers, online activists and college students.

The Campaign for Liberty and Young Americans for Liberty, a separate group formed to spread his message to high school and college students, were organized as "social welfare organizations" under U.S. tax law. That means they cannot make politics and promoting candidates their primary activities.

The groups quickly found a home in the tea party movement, hosting conferences, training activists and distributing petitions asking members of Congress to support one of Paul's signature policies ? a plan to audit the Federal Reserve. The Campaign for Liberty raised more than $13 million between 2008 and 2010 that paid for direct mail, telemarketing, staff salaries and other expenses. The group claims more than 600,000 members and more than 170 chapters of Young Americans for Liberty at high schools and colleges.

Drew Ivers, who founded the Iowa chapter of Campaign for Liberty, said the nonprofit's goal was never to lay the groundwork for Paul's 2012 presidential campaign. Organizers were careful to separate political work from the work of advocating Paul's ideas, he added. But he acknowledged the organization has helped Paul in Iowa, which will hold its first-in-the-nation presidential nominating caucuses on Jan. 3.

"It kept the ideas alive. And as people who were involved in the Campaign for Liberty liked the idea of limited government, they look at the field of presidential candidates and say, 'You know, I think Ron Paul is serious about this idea,'" Ivers said.

The other candidates from 2008 who are again running in 2012 also took steps between campaigns to build their political clout. President Barack Obama formed his "Organizing for America" group at the Democratic National Committee, while Republican Mitt Romney used a political action committee to raise money, shower donations on lawmakers and pay for his travel to key states. Paul had a PAC, too.

But the finances of both the DNC and political action committees such as Romney's Free and Strong America PAC ? unlike Paul's nonprofits ? are regulated by the Federal Election Commission and subject to financial disclosure rules.

Paul's presidential campaign is thoroughly intertwined with the nonprofits. The Campaign for Liberty calls itself a lobbying group for "individual liberty, constitutional government, sound money, free markets and a noninterventionist foreign policy" ? a tidy summation of Paul's campaign platform. Young Americans for Liberty's support of Paul is even more explicit, calling itself the continuation of the Students for Ron Paul wing of his 2008 campaign, coordinating his visits to campuses and publishing a magazine in which he laid out his "agenda for a freedom president."

Between the 2008 and 2012 campaigns, both nonprofits were stocked with Paul aides and relatives. Ivers served as Paul's Iowa campaign chairman in 2008 and holds the same position again this year. The Campaign for Liberty's president, John Tate, was paid a total of $338,000 by the group in 2009 and 2010. He is now Paul's national campaign manager. The nonprofit's senior vice president was Jesse Benton, who is now Paul's campaign chairman; its vice president was Debbie Hopper, who is now Paul's assistant campaign manager.

Lori Pyeatt, Paul's daughter, served until recently as the Campaign for Liberty's part-time secretary and treasurer, earning $34,000 for her work last year. Her daughter is married to Benton. Paul's son Ronnie is the group's unpaid chairman.

In all, nine out of the 16 staff members at the Campaign for Liberty are on leaves of absence from the group to work for Paul's campaign. The nonprofit's executive director, Matthew Hawes, said the group is still able to function and is an active advocate on state and federal issues unrelated to Paul's presidential campaign.

Paul campaign spokesman Gary Howard ? who for 18 months served as the Campaign for Liberty's spokesman ? said Paul resigned as Campaign for Liberty's honorary chairman when he joined the presidential race and believes the nonprofits complied with Internal Revenue Service rules. Still, like Ivers, he acknowledged the nonprofits have indirectly aided the campaign by training activists and raising his issues.

Paul isn't the first to use such a strategy to keep his name in the public's view between bids for the White House. Democrat John Edwards did the same between the 2004 and 2008 campaigns by founding a nonprofit center dedicated to fighting poverty, his central campaign issue.

Federal investigators later issued a subpoena for information about Edwards' nonprofit, according to details previously provided to The Associated Press. An attorney for Edwards has said the nonprofit paid money to Edwards' mistress' video production firm, and the former senator from North Carolina was later indicted on campaign finance charges related to payments from wealthy donors that were used to help hide the woman.

Marcus Owens, a Washington lawyer who headed the exempt organizations division at the IRS from 1990 to 2000, questions whether such nonprofits were truly designed to serve the "social welfare purpose" as required by law.

In Paul's case, the groups also helped his son's political career. At least two aides from the Campaign for Liberty left to help Rand Paul win election to the U.S. Senate in Kentucky last year.

"Any family campaign seems to draw them out. It's not conclusive, but it tends to suggest a private, not a public, purpose behind the organization," Owens said. "It's not a social welfare purpose to keep a campaign staff together and to promote the personal ideas of one individual."

Associated Press

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The Year in Fail

So how to be heard above the din of drummers? Protesters borrowed a technique from other low-fi organizers. When someone wanted to speak, she would yell, ?Mike check!? The people nearby would repeat it, and the speaker would give a short statement before passing the ?mike.? Funny enough, this worked. Protesters (well, most of them) got to be tighter public speakers, avoiding the rambling that can so easily drag down a rally. The ?people?s microphone? went nationwide, with Occupiers using it to shout down President Obama, Newt Gingrich, and Chris Christie. At long last in 2011, this was a technical failure that actually got results.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Toasty planets circle stellar heart

Roasted remains orbit former red giant

Web edition : Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

It?s rude to play with your food, even if you?re a star.

One of the stars in the Kepler space telescope?s crosshairs has apparently regurgitated the Earth-sized remains of two planets ingested when the star temporarily ballooned into a red giant. Now, the rocky survivors are whizzing around the star?s small, pulsing heart, each completing its orbit in less than 10 hours.

At least, that?s the interpretation offered by an international team thatreports the oddball planetary system in the Dec. 22 Nature. While some astronomers are skeptical of the explanation, if the story holds up it could explain how a rare type of star forms and foreshadow the fates of enormous planets engulfed by their hosts.

?The idea that a planet could survive while being immersed in a star is pretty spectacular,? says Eliza Kempton, an astronomer at the University of California, Santa Cruz. ?It?s a really interesting discovery if it does pan out.?

The star is a rare beast, a hot B subdwarf, and the two roasted planets ? KOI 55.01 and 55.02 ? are the purported cores of partially digested planets that started off larger than Jupiter and are now just toasty crisps a bit smaller than Earth. They?re squished right next to the star, orbiting at less than 1 percent the distance between Earth and the sun.

Normally, a star like the sun evolves into a red giant, then collapses into a white dwarf. But sometimes, the giant sheds its stellar skin before contracting, leaving behind a bright, beating heart ? the hot B subdwarf. Scientists don?t know what provokes some red giants to molt, but hypothesize that a companion ? whether it?s a second star or a planet ? might instigate the transformation. A culprit planet would need to be at least several times as large as Jupiter, large enough to leave behind the surviving remnants, says astrophysicist and study coauthor Stephane Charpinet of the University of Toulouse in France. ?

To spy the tenacious travelers, scientists monitored enigmatic signals muddying the star?s normal pulsations. Like bells, stars vibrate and ring at certain tones. This one, called KIC 05807616, had several subtle tones that couldn?t be explained by the star alone, Charpinet says. He and the team ruled out other explanations such as star spots or a stellar companion before deciding that planets were the most likely culprits of the star?s abnormal jingles.

But some scientists are skeptical about the team?s interpretation, pointing to a number of assumptions the team used to calculate the size and properties of the proposed planets and the need for additional observations of other similar stars.

?I?m not convinced,? says astronomer John Johnson of Caltech. ?This doesn?t have to be wrong, but I have my doubts.?

Planets have been discovered in inhospitable locations before. The first extrasolar planet to be discovered was found orbiting a pulsar, the dense, rapidly spinning remains of a star that has gone supernova.? Planet remains have also been found in the atmospheres of white dwarfs. And on December 19, scientists reported on arXiv.org the discovery of a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a binary star system that included the same type of hot B subdwarf.


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Friday, December 23, 2011

2 women share 1st kiss at US Navy ship's return

Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta, left, kisses her girlfriend of two years, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek in Virginia Beach, Va., Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2011 after Gaeta's ship returned from 80 days at sea. It ?s a time-honored tradition at Navy homecomings - one lucky sailor is chosen to be first off the ship for the long-awaited kiss with a loved one. On Wednesday, for the first time, the happily reunited couple was gay. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, Brian J. Clark) MAGS OUT

Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta, left, kisses her girlfriend of two years, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek in Virginia Beach, Va., Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2011 after Gaeta's ship returned from 80 days at sea. It ?s a time-honored tradition at Navy homecomings - one lucky sailor is chosen to be first off the ship for the long-awaited kiss with a loved one. On Wednesday, for the first time, the happily reunited couple was gay. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, Brian J. Clark) MAGS OUT

Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta, left, greets her girlfriend of two years, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek in Virginia Beach, Va., Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2011 after Gaeta's ship returned from 80 days at sea. A Navy tradition caught up with the repeal of the U.S. military's "don't ask, don't tell" rule on Wednesday when the two women sailors became the first to share the coveted "first kiss" on the pier after Gaeta returned from 80 days at sea. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, Brian J. Clark) MAGS OUT

VIRGINIA BEACH, Virginia (AP) ? A Navy tradition caught up with the repeal of the U.S. military's "don't ask, don't tell" rule on Wednesday when two women sailors became the first to share the coveted "first kiss" on the pier after one of them returned from 80 days at sea.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta of Placerville, California, descended from the USS Oak Hill amphibious landing ship and shared a quick kiss in the rain with her partner, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell of Los Angeles.

Gaeta, 23, wore her Navy dress uniform while Snell, 22, wore a black leather jacket, scarf and blue jeans. The crowd screamed and waved flags around them.

"It's something new, that's for sure," Gaeta told reporters after the kiss. "It's nice to be able to be myself. It's been a long time coming."

For the historical significance of the kiss, there was little to differentiate it from countless others when a Navy ship pulls into its home port following a deployment. Neither the Navy nor the couple tried to draw attention to what was happening and many onlookers waiting for their loved ones to come off the ship were busy talking among themselves.

David Bauer, the commanding officer of the USS Oak Hill, said that Gaeta and Snell's kiss would largely be a non-event and the crew's reaction upon learning who was selected to have the first kiss was positive.

"It's going to happen and the crew's going to enjoy it. We're going to move on and it won't overshadow the great things that this crew has accomplished over the past three months," Bauer said.

The ship returned to Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story following an 80-day deployment to Central America. The crew of more than 300 participated in exercises involving the militaries of Honduras, Guatemala Colombia and Panama as part of Amphibious-Southern Partnership Station 2012.

Both women are Navy fire controlmen, who maintain and operate weapons systems on ships. They met at training school where they were roommates and have been dating for two years, which they said was difficult under "don't ask, don't tell."

"We did have to hide it a lot in the beginning," Snell said. "A lot of people were not always supportive of it in the beginning, but we can finally be honest about who we are in our relationship, so I'm happy."

Navy officials said it was the first time on record that a same-sex couple was chosen to kiss first upon a ship's return. Sailors and their loved ones bought $1 raffle tickets for the opportunity.

Gaeta said she bought $50 of tickets, a figure that she said pales in comparison to amounts that some other sailors and their loved ones had bought. The money was used to host a Christmas party for the children of sailors.

Snell said she believes their experience won't be the last one for gays and lesbians in the military.

"I think that it's something that is going to open a lot of doors, for not just our relationship, but all the other gay and lesbian relationships that are in the military now," she said.

Snell is based on the USS Bainbridge, the guided missile destroyer that helped rescue cargo captain Richard Phillips from Somali pirates in 2009.

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Bess Rowen: The Bes(s)t Theatre of 2011

I have been reading a great deal of lists about the best theatre of 2011. Of course, the fundamental paradox of such lists is that one of the fantastic things about theatre is that every person can have their own reaction to it, and everyone's list is going to look quite different. Somewhere in between fervent nodding and angry headshaking, I realized that I want to make a different kind of list. Rather than looking at what was most "successful" in a traditional sense, here are the pieces that really excited me in terms of overall production quality. If you missed them, keep an eye out for these companies in the New Year!

Many of you already know that I absolutely love Punchdrunk's Sleep No More. The mash-up of interactive theatre, highly trained dancers/actors, and an impressive eye for creating a unique environment all combined to create a truly innovative theatre-going experience. Yet Sleep No More is just one of several shows with truly creative concepts this year.

Take, for example, The Complete & Condensed Stage Directions of Eugene O'Neill: Vol. 1 Early Plays/Lost Plays created and performed by the New York Neo-Futurists. This piece, about to return to New York for a few short days, consists of an actor reading Eugene O'Neill's stage directions aloud as the rest of the cast acts them out in a sharp, creative, and hilarious manner. (I will be writing a full post on this piece after I see the show again in January, so keep an eye out for it!) The show was excellent both in concept and practice, and it was able to be both intellectually interesting and purely entertaining simultaneously.

Another clearly unique show was She Kills Monsters, staged by the Flea Theater and their resident acting company, The Bats. Taking us in between the worlds of high school and Dungeons & Dragons, this production managed to stage visually exciting spectacles I would have thought impossible without a Broadway budget. I was so enthralled by this show that it remains in my mind despite its mostly mediocre stage combat. The Flea is a place that continues to expand the boundaries of what's possible Off-Off-Broadway.

Even further away from Broadway, St. Ann's Warehouse brought the National Theatre of Scotland to Dumbo last spring to produce two of the best overall productions I have seen this year. Beautiful Burnout and Black Watch, two pieces that are much more "traditional" than the plays I have been mentioning, were brought alive with creative staging and fantastic acting and directing. The use of physicality and physically trained actors in both of these pieces was also quite amazing to behold, and I felt energized by both of these plays. That kind of affective, exciting response is what is lacking in so many Broadway plays these days.

Another grouping of fantastic shows presents itself in the series of energetic, creative, and excellent Shakespearean productions this year. Target Margin Theater's The Tempest, New York Shakespeare Exchange's The Life and Death of King John, and Public Lab's Titus Andronicus were all very accessible productions that took me by surprise. At least two of those plays are rarely staged in general, but all three of these productions were true to the play while still maintaining their own styles and themes of performance and presentation.

Of course, there were some good shows on Broadway as well, the best of which is certainly David Henry Hwang's Chinglish, with Manhattan Theatre Club's Good People as a second choice. Yet the shows that are really pushing theatre in new directions are rarely, if ever, the kind of pieces conducive to a Broadway theatre. I enjoyed Young Jean Lee's We're Gonna Die, produced by 13P and Young Jean Lee's theatre company, but having her play with her band in Joe's Pub (of The Public Theater) would not have had the same effect of intimacy in a different space. The mix of autobiography, song, and audience participation would not have been possible elsewhere, and it is precisely that mix that made the piece so new.

There are so many more shows that I appreciated this year, but my purpose with this short annotated list is to remind everyone that there are unsung heroes in theatre. These are the companies and the productions that set out to do something different, knowing full well that they will never be as popular or successful as a Broadway theatre production. They aren't making theatre with that goal, and that is why they are able to produce some of the most inspiring and honest theatre you will ever see. To all of the playwrights, actors, directors, designers, and technicians that make this kind of theatre, please know that I am grateful to you and please keep doing what you're doing.

Happy Holidays to all everyone, and I can't wait to see what 2012 will bring.

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2011 Nobel Laureate Ralph Steinman Explains Discovery of Cells Used for Cancer Treatment [Video]

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Announced as a prize winner just after his death from pancreatic cancer, Steinman conducted research on dendritic cells that formed the foundation of his own personalized therapies

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In the quest to cure cancer, many researchers have started looking beyond toxic chemicals and harsh radiation and instead are trying to harness the body's immune system.

Ralph Steinman made a landmark discovery about the immune system in the 1970s when he first described dendritic cells with the help of his mentor Zanvil Cohn at Rockefeller University. More than 30 years later, when Steinman was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, these cells served as the basis of his experimental treatments.

He won the 2011 Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology for his early-career discovery but died just three days before the official announcement. In the January 2012 issue, Scientific American chronicles Steinman's early find and how the cells became an integral part of his unconventional battle with pancreatic cancer.

In the following video, filmed when he won the 2007 Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research, Steinman recounts his discovery of biology?and of the amazing cells that likely helped to keep him alive years longer than expected.

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For more videos of Steinman discussing dendritic cells and their role in the immune system, visit the collection of his interviews on the Lasker Foundation's website.


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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Baylor's Griffin is AP player of the year

FILE - This Oct. 8, 2011 file photo shows Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III saluting after throwing a touchdown pass to wide receiver Kendall Wright in the first half of an NCAA college football game, in Waco, Texas. The Heisman Trophy winner is the Associated Press Player of the Year. (AP Photo/Waco Tribune-Herald, Jerry Larson, File)

FILE - This Oct. 8, 2011 file photo shows Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III saluting after throwing a touchdown pass to wide receiver Kendall Wright in the first half of an NCAA college football game, in Waco, Texas. The Heisman Trophy winner is the Associated Press Player of the Year. (AP Photo/Waco Tribune-Herald, Jerry Larson, File)

FILE - This July 25, 2011 file photo shows Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III during NCAA college football Big 12 Media Days, in Dallas. The Heisman Trophy winner is the Associated Press Player of the Year. (AP Photo/Matt Strasen, File)

(AP) ? Robert Griffin III played football for years simply because he was good at it.

Then Baylor's exciting dual-threat quarterback tore the ACL in his right knee and missed the last nine games of the 2009 season. While stuck on the sideline watching, he realized just how much he loved the game.

"After a knee injury like that, a lot of times you see guys come back and it's not the same," Griffin said. "So I didn't want that to be attached to me, great player, got hurt, never was the same. ... My goal was to come back better, not only for myself, but for my teammates."

Goal accomplished for Griffin, who exceled while raising Baylor out of the Big 12 basement.

Already the winner of the Heisman Trophy and Davey O'Brien Award, Griffin won AP Player of the Year on Wednesday.

The aspiring lawyer, who arrived at Baylor nearly four years ago as a 17-year-kid after graduating high school early, is the nation's most efficient passer this season, throwing for 3,998 yards with a Big 12-leading 36 touchdowns and only six interceptions. He also ran for 644 yards and nine more scores.

Baylor (9-3) has a five-game winning streak, its longest in 20 years, going into the Alamo Bowl next week. With a win over Washington, the 15th-ranked Bears would match the school record of 10 wins set during Mike Singletary's senior season in 1980.

In his comeback from injury last year, after getting a medical redshirt that means he's now a fourth-year junior, Griffin helped lead the Bears to their first Top 25 ranking since 1993 and their first bowl game in the Big 12 era. Baylor hadn't even had a winning season in the first 14 Big 12 seasons.

That year on the sideline was the toughest for Griffin and the Bears, who went from big expectations to another losing record without their star quarterback.

"You miss out making plays and doing great things," Griffin said. "I missed playing, I missed practicing, but you really just miss your teammates."

By time Griffin played his first game for the Bears in 2008, when at 18 he was the nation's youngest FBS starting quarterback, he was already a Big 12 champion and NCAA All-American in the 400-meter hurdles. He set an FBS record by throwing 209 passes to start his career before his first interception.

Griffin passed for 2,091 yards and 15 TDs with 843 yards and 13 more scores rushing as a freshman. But then he got hurt on the opening series of the third game of his sophomore season. He finished the first half of that game against Northwestern State on a gimpy leg, throwing for 226 yards and three touchdowns to push the Bears ahead 41-10.

He didn't take another snap that season.

"When you don't have something and it's taken away from you, then all of a sudden you appreciate it more," coach Art Briles said. "Everything had come real fast for him, from seventh grade on up, so what it did, it let him slow down. It let him appreciate the game and understand the game, get a different feel for the game, from a spectator and from a team-member standpoint, as opposed to always being the focal point."

But Griffin is clearly the centerpiece for the Bears when he is on the field.

RG3 returned last year to throw for 3,501 yards to lead the Bears to a bowl game. He already holds 46 school records with a highlight reel that keeps getting longer.

This season started with a 50-48 victory over defending Rose Bowl champion TCU, the nation's top defense the previous three seasons. Griffin threw for 359 yards and five touchdowns in that nationally televised game, but his biggest play was a 15-yard catch from receiver Kendall Wright to convert third-and-10 on the game-winning drive.

"I really liked that play," running back Terrance Ganaway said. "It wasn't a touchdown, but it meant a lot for our team right there. That'd be my favorite play because it helped win us the game."

And set a tone for what would be an incredible season for the Bears.

After a tough stretch in October, Baylor swept through November with four consecutive victories. The Bears had won only four Big 12 games combined in November the previous 15 years.

That November stretch included their first win over Oklahoma, a 45-38 victory punctuated by another of Griffin's signature plays. Griffin threw for 479 yards and four touchdowns, the last when he scrambled to his left and threw across his body to the corner of the end zone on the other side of the field to Terrance Williams for a 34-yard score with 8 seconds left. Griffin also had runs of 22 and 8 yards on that winning drive.

"Not that I was a prophet, but with this team and this program, miracles happen and that was a miracle play," Baylor president Ken Starr said. "He was scrambling around. And I've watch that replay, that was magical. It was magical and miraculous."

That is RG3, who now faces the big choice of whether to return for one more season at rising Baylor or go into the NFL draft, where his stock has risen significantly.

Griffin said his focus is on the Alamo Bowl and trying to get Baylor's 10th win. After that, he will discuss his options with his family and Briles on a decision that may be tougher now because of all the success.

"If I come back, people would be like why. If I leave, people at Baylor will be like why," he said. "So it's a tough decision."

Associated Press

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Panetta: Libya needs time to control militias (AP)

ANKARA, Turkey ? The U.S. needs to give Libya's leaders more time to gain control of the militias that overthrew Moammar Gadhafi before determining how to help the fledgling government, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Friday, a day ahead of his historic visit to Tripoli.

While eager to encourage a new democracy that emerged from Libya's Arab Spring revolution, the U.S. is wary of appearing as trying to exert too much influence after an eight-month civil war.

At the same time, however, leaders in the U.S. and elsewhere worry about how well the newly formed National Transitional Council can resolve clashes between militia groups in the North African nation.

"The last thing you want to do is to try to impose something on a country that has just gone through what the Libyans have gone through," said Panetta, set to become the first U.S. defense chief to visit Libya.

"They've earned the right to try to determine their future. They've earned the right to try to work their way through the issues that they're going to have to confront," he said.

Ahead of Panetta's visit, the Obama administration announced it had lifted sanctions the U.S. imposed on Libya in February to choke off the Gadhafi regime's funds while it was violent suppressing peaceful protests. The U.S. at the time blocked some $37 billion in Libyan assets, and a White House statement said Friday's action "unfreezes all government and central bank funds within U.S. jurisdiction, with limited exceptions."

Recovery of the assets "will allow the Libyan government to access most of its worldwide holdings and will help the new government oversee the country's transition and reconstruction in a responsible manner," the White House said.

But the continuing violence in Libya, including recent skirmishes between revolutionary fighters and national army troops near Tripoli's airport, reflects the difficulties that Libya's leaders face as they try to forge an army, integrating some of the militias and disarming the rest.

Officials acknowledge that process could take months, and that they can't force the militias to go along.

Panetta told reporters Friday that his visit to the Libyan capital will give him a better sense of the situation and allow him to pay tribute to the people for bringing down Gadhafi and trying to establish a democratic government.

"It seems to me they are working through some very difficult issues to try to bring that country together," said Panetta. "It's not going to be easy. This is not a country that has a tradition of democratic institutions and representative government. This is going to take some work "

But he said he has seen indications that the Libyans are making progress.

"I think that any country like Libya that was able to do what they did and show the courage that they did in making the changes that took place there ? I'm confident that ultimately they're going to be able to succeed in putting a democracy together," he said.

Panetta said the U.S. is prepared to provide Libya any assistance it needs.

By traveling to Libya, however, Panetta was highlighting the different approaches that the U.S. and other countries are taking with respect to rebellions against tyrannical leaders.

The U.S. and NATO provided months of military power and assistance to the Libyan rebels, but officials have made it clear they do not intend to do the same in Syria despite the furor over President Bashar Assad's crackdown on pro-reform demonstrators.

Panetta, who met with Turkish officials Friday, said they did not discuss any specific steps to increase pressure on Assad to step down.

But they talked about the need to work together with other nations to "get Assad to do the right thing."

At some point, he said, he believes that the type of uprisings that happened in Libya and elsewhere across the Middle East will take place in Syria.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

95% Weekend

All Critics (65) | Top Critics (24) | Fresh (60) | Rotten (3)

It's a definitive example of naturalistic moviemaking -- you feel you're breathing the air that the characters are breathing.

Its final moments offer a vision of what a contemporary romance can achieve: an appreciative gasp of truth, a wet-eyed hope for more.

One of the truest, most beautiful movies ever made about two strangers.

If you've ever met someone who changed your life in the space of days, you'll relate to something in this movie.

The organ that "Weekend" is most concerned with isn't the one you might think, but the human heart.

In just a short period of time, a weekend hookup tests the boundaries each man has set for himself.

Deserves to find a place in the hearts of wistful romantics everywhere, no matter what their sexual preference.

It's splendidly played with an understated intensity that deftly captures the shifting emotional tone of the relationship.

Offers up the kind of subtle, truthful relationship drama that's all too rare in cinema.

There's a fresh, sweaty, honest, unpretentious air to it, and when they part, with Glen on his way to spend a year working in Portland, Oregon, we genuinely believe that something like love has come into their yearning lives.

Writer-director Andrew Haigh has a delicate, sensitive touch, and this is appealing as a simple peek into modern romance... but there's a sense of wishful thinking -- or even desperation -- that I suspect is not intended here.

There's a deceptive simplicity to British writer-director Andrew Haigh's poignant, fluent character study, which has already earned comparisons to Before Sunrise.

Haigh treats his subject matter with matter-of-fact realism. If this is a new voice on the British film scene, it's a refreshingly adult one.

It is a tender, humane film, with an easy, unforced cinematic language: a film that doesn't need to try too hard.

Haigh's film is written with a shrewd, unpretentious feel for the way young people behave when they're getting to know each other, shot with a keen eye for urban solitude, and completely nails its seemingly modest tasks...

Haigh, writing, directing and producing, drives through the meeting-cute introductions and the medium-molten sex scenes as if they were merely marks on the map, to follow the simple, complex arc of an evolving love affair.

Impressively directed and superbly written, this is an emotionally engaging and strikingly naturalistic romantic drama with terrific central performances from newcomers Tom Cullen and Chris New.

A remarkable film that signals an exciting new voice in the LGBT landscape.

Sexy, provocative, engrossing and occasionally ornery, it should appeal to anyone whose curiosity about someone new has provoked them to question their own identity.

Terrific low-key turns from the two leads inject their growing bond with genuine emotion, making this a love story that will get under the skin of romantics everywhere.

Cullen and New are British stage actors with little background in film. Haigh's only previous film was a documentary. Perhaps because they don't feel bound by a set of rules, they've created one of the year's most enjoyable surprises.

Weekend is the year's wittiest hymn to romance.

Weekend might be a small film recounting an intimate relationship, but it speaks to the grandest of ideas.

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