Sunday, December 23, 2012

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Blind juggling robot keeps a ball in the air for hours

Sara Reardon, reporter

It's only a matter of time before robots start running away to join the circus. This "blind" robot - it has no visual sensors - can juggle a ball flawlessly and never gets tired. Designed by Philipp Reist and Raffaello D'Andrea of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Z?rich, the juggler uses only mechanical sensors on its paddle to detect the ball's trajectory.

To prevent the ball from flying off in any direction, the paddle is slightly curved. Each time the ball hits it, the robot calculates nine different aspects of the ball's bounce, such as its speed, angle, and spin. The paddle then either speeds up or slows down as it moves to meet the ball, thus keeping it bouncing in a stable arc.

The researchers tried out several different balls such as industrial ball bearings and tennis balls. Nylon balls worked the best, with the robot juggling them as high as 2 metres into the air.

But circus performers and buskers might not need to worry about their jobs after all. The researchers also discovered that the robot is very bad at juggling shoes and Coke bottles - both simple tasks for a human. Well, one who can juggle, anyway.

Journal reference: IEEE Transactions on Robotics, DOI: 10.1109/TRO.2012.2205493

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France's Anti-Business Orthodoxy

In France, running a productive business is not important. Simply creating jobs ? not wealth or innovation ? is the sole purpose of enterprise. At least, that?s the government?s mindset in economically stagnant France. And there?s a danger that this mental disease is spreading to America.

Last month, the French government threatened to nationalize the country?s largest steelworks plant run by ArcelorMittal, after the multinational had idled its blast furnaces due to a 29-percent drop in demand over the past five years. The Socialist government gave ArcelorMittal an ultimatum: restart the furnaces and put French metalworkers back to work, or sell the plant to a buyer willing to fire up production (a tall proposition in the current economic climate). If the firm would chose neither of these options, the government would take the plant by force and resume production itself.

ArcelorMittal and the French government reached a deal earlier this month, in which the furnaces would remain idle, but there would be no layoffs and the firm would sink 180 million euros of new investment into the unprofitable plant.

Unions were outraged and accused Socialist President Francois Hollande of ?betrayal.? He broke with the French orthodoxy of business?s inherent obligation to provide jobs regardless of cost.

Today, the European branch of ArcelorMittal absorbed a write-down?in its value totaling a whopping $4.3 billion. The steelmaker has been trying to get out of Europe and move to higher-demand regions like North America, but the strong arm of the French government is holding it back.

French Minister for Productive Development Arnaud Montebourg at the ArcelorMittal plant in Florange, France.

In a twist of irony, French Minister for Productive Development Arnaud Montebourg said?amidst the dispute, ?We no longer want Mittal in France because they haven?t respected France.? If he was actually concerned about French productivity, as his title would suggest, he would have tried to make doing business in France more attractive instead of chastising ArcelorMittal for idling its plant ? a decision clearly based on productivity concerns.

Reducing France?s sky-high labor costs would go a long way towards this end, as a recent government-commissioned report indicated that a $30 billion reduction in labor costs would put the country back on a reasonable footing of competitiveness with its European neighbors.

But to Monteburg, ?respect? for France means running a business for the benefit of the workers, even if it means running the business right into the ground. With a government thinking like this, it is no wonder that France ranks 21st?out of the world?s 31 highly developed countries in the ease of doing business, according to the World Bank.

Stagnating at 0.2 percent economic growth last quarter, France is among the slowest growing countries in Europe ? and it has a lot of work to do if it wants to break free. The French government should start by changing the way it views business ? from a mechanical tool used to create jobs, to a delicate art that, when handled with care, cultivates wealth, productivity, and human innovation.

Pay attention, America. President Obama chastised Michigan?s transition to a right-to-work state last week as a move to take away workers? ?rights.?? In doing so, he promoted the idea that business?s job is not to create wealth, but to serve as a sort of public good where workers line up for jobs like horses at the trough.

The oft-repeated joke, ?that the problem with the French is that they don?t have a word for entrepreneur,? unfortunately has a lot of truth in it. America must be sure to not let this economically indispensable piece of vocabulary disappear from our minds or enterprising spirit.

Source: http://www.openmarket.org/2012/12/21/frances-anti-business-orthodoxy/

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Expedia Buys Majority Stake In European Hotel Search Site Trivago For $632 Million

trivagoOnline travel giant Expedia announced this morning that it will acquire a majority stake in Trivago, the Dusseldorf, Germany-based hotel search and price comparison site. In a regulatory filing, Expedia said it will pay a total of about ?477 million Euro, which is approximately $632 million in US dollars, in exchange for a 61.6 percent share of Trivago. ?434 million of the deal is in cash, and ?43 million is in Expedia stock. The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2013, pending regulatory approval.

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Blizzard conditions, from Kansas to Wisconsin, close schools

The first major snowstorm of the season shuttered schools in Missouri, and cut power to 30,000 people in Iowa. Chicago, Milwaukee, and Michigan are expecting as much as a foot of snow Thursday.

By Barbara Rodriguez and John Milburn,?Associated Press / December 20, 2012

Don Hunter shovels outside of Gerda's German Restaurant and Bakery in Omaha Neb., Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012. Overnight, the storm dumped a foot of snow in the area and caused power outages in Iowa.

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The Midwest's first major snowstorm of the season was sweeping across several states early Thursday, shuttering schools, creating treacherous roadways and threatening to slow down one of the nation's busiest airports ahead of the holiday weekend.

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Forecasters warned that heavy snowfall coupled with strong winds would create blizzard conditions for morning commuters from Kansas to Wisconsin.

Nebraska's largest school district canceled classes because of heavy overnight snow, as did many districts across Iowa, where drivers were being told to stay off the roads starting Wednesday evening because of whiteout conditions.

But Iowa native Laurie Harry said the weather likely wouldn't stop her from starting up her car Thursday morning.

"If I need to get into work, I'll be here," said Harry, a manager at a Casey's General Store in the western Iowa town of Atlantic. "We've had snow before. Iowans know what to expect. We're used to it."

The heaviest snow is expected across a swath extending from northwest Missouri into Milwaukee, Chicago and Michigan, with predictions of as much as a foot of snow in some areas, according to the National Weather Service. Before the storm, several cities in the Midwest had broken records for the number of consecutive days without measurable snow.

In Iowa, more than 30,000 people were without electricity due to the storm, reports CNN.

In Kansas City, schools were closed as were parts of Interstate 29 near St. Joseph and Kansas City International Airport early Thursday because of traffic accidents,?reports KCTV-5.

Light snow, strong winds and low clouds could make visibility poor and cause delays at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, the nation's second-busiest airport, according to the National Weather Service. The weather has already prompted Delta and United Airlines to allow many affected travelers to change schedules without incurring fees.

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Friday, December 21, 2012

PFT: Vick to Jets?? |? NY wants to trade Tebow

NFL: AFC Wild Card Playoff-Pittsburgh Steelers at Denver BroncosAP

Steelers linebacker James Harrison became the poster boy for the NFL?s crackdown on hits to the head of defenseless players last year, and after multiple fines and a suspension, Harrison says he got the message.

Unfortunately for the Steelers? opponents, that message isn?t necessarily one that?s going to make them any safer. Harrison said on Mike and Mike in the Morning that now instead of trying to hit players in the head, he?ll hit them in the knees.

?I?ve really lowered my target area to where it?s down around the knees,? Harrison said. ?Situations come along where you could tackle the guy high. I don?t do that anymore. I tackle the guy low.?

Harrison said, however, that he doesn?t think that makes life any easier on opposing players. Harrison referenced his hit to the knee of Broncos receiver Eric Decker in last year?s playoffs, a hit that caused Decker to suffer a sprained MCL, as the kind of hit he makes now that he wouldn?t have made before he was suspended last season ? and a hit that Harrison doesn?t think makes the game any safer.

?I could have tackled him high, but if I had hit him high, I probably would have gotten a helmet-to-helmet or something and gotten fined,? Harrison said. ?So I hit him low and strained his MCL. . . . They?re saying it?s a life-threatening injury to hit a guy in the head and he gets a concussion and so on and so forth, but I think a life-threatening injury is to go low on a guy and blow out his ACL or whatever, and he?s not able to come back the way he was before. Now he can?t make a living, he can?t feed his family, he can?t do what he does. That?s life-threatening to me.?

Harrison has long expressed doubts that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and others in the league office are sincere about their desire to make playoffs safer.

?It?s for player safety ? at least that?s what they say,? Harrison said. ?But the way I see it is that it all comes down to something different. You say you want to make the game safer but yet you turn around and want to add extra games. How is that making us safer??

That?s a good question. And whether Harrison lowering his target makes the game safer is also a good question.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

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The 90s X-Men Intro in Stop Motion: Pure Nerd Bliss

Whatever you're doing, just stop. The best cartoon of the early 90s—the X-Men, obviously—has gotten a stop-motion treatment that belongs in some sort of kitschy, bizarro-universe Louvre. This. Is. Awesome. More »


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Your help needed: Find holes in cosmic clouds

Clouds of cold dust in the Milky Way come in unpredictable and complex shapes, making it difficult for a computer to find holes threaded in these dense patches of dust. The human eye is actually much more discerning in spotting the gaps, and astronomers are turning to citizen scientists to help do just that.

Images from NASA's infrared Spitzer Space Telescope showed that there were dark spots in the middle of bright clouds of gas and dust in our galaxy. These blotches were thought to be dense clouds of dust simply too cold for Spitzer's cameras to pick up. And scientists expected far-infrared light observations from the Herschel Space Observatory ? which can see much colder dust than Spitzer ? to reveal these dark regions glowing brightly.

But Herschel data suggested that these spots were actually just holes.

"We were surprised to find that some of these dark clouds were simply not there, appearing dark in Herschel's images as well," Derek Ward-Thompson, director of the Jeremiah Horrocks Institute for Astrophysics in England, said in a statement. But mapping out these unexpected holes is a tricky task.

"The problem is that clouds of interstellar dust don't come in handy easy-to-recognise shapes," he added. "The images are too messy for computers to analyze, and there are too many for us to go through ourselves."

Astronomers who use Hershel, Ward-Thompson among them, teamed up with citizen science portal Zooniverse to make images of our galaxy available online for the public to comb through. A tutorial shows how to tell the difference between a hole and a cloud, explaining that while in the visible light images, it can be difficult to distinguish between interstellar dust and a hole, certain infrared data helps illuminate their differences. All volunteers must do is decide if an image presented shows a glowing cloud, a hole in the sky or something in between ? and the site gives examples of each.

The initiative is part of the Milky Way Project, which has already created astronomy's largest catalog of star-forming bubbles since its inception two years ago.

You can help find holes in interstellar clouds here:? http://www.milkywayproject.org/clouds

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Fluxys: Major Interest in Loading Small Ships at ... - LNG World News

New Users Book Capacity at Zeebrugge LNG Terminal to Load More Small Ships

New terminal users have booked capacity at the Zeebrugge liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to load more than 200 small ships. This is a new step for the terminal in its development into a hub for supplying LNG as a ship fuel.

Last month Fluxys LNG gave potential customers the option to book long-term capacity at the second jetty currently under construction at the LNG terminal in Zeebrugge. The move was a success, with interest shown in more than 200 loading slots for small LNG ships while at this time there are just a couple of these ships in circulation. This also marks the first time in Northwest Europe that long-term contracts have been concluded for loading LNG ships at a regasification terminal such as in Zeebrugge.

Second jetty scheduled for 2015

The Zeebrugge Port Authority is putting the final touches on the underwater structure for the second LNG jetty. Once the underwater structure is completed, Fluxys LNG will start building the superstructure. The second jetty is scheduled for commissioning in 2015.

The new jetty will enable ships to both unload and load, and will also make it possible to transfer LNG between ships berthed at the two jetties. Large and small LNG ships will be able to load LNG, including bunker ships with a loading capacity from around 2,000 cubic metres of LNG. Bunker ships load LNG, which is then used to supply other ships running on LNG. By way of comparison, large LNG ships that moor at the terminal have a loading capacity of up to 266,000 cubic metres of LNG.

Hub for small-scale LNG use

With the second jetty and the newly booked capacity for loading small LNG ships, the Zeebrugge LNG terminal is paving the way towards becoming a hub for small-scale LNG use. This means using LNG as an alternative fuel for ships and long-haul trucks.

From Zeebrugge, LNG can be transported via small ships to all ports in Belgium and Northwest Europe. Fluxys LNG is currently working with the Belgian ports and a.o. the Flemish government and several other companies to examine what form the basic downstream infrastructure for supplying LNG to ships and trucks should take.

In addition to bunkering LNG with ships, another option is for tanker trucks to load up with LNG at the terminal?s loading station. The loading station is already in operation. The trucks can then bring the LNG inland to supply ships directly or to supply other LNG storage sites, where ships can take LNG onboard. The first truck-to-ship bunkering operation in Belgium took place early December in the port of Antwerp.

LNG can help Europe achieve climate targets

The LNG terminal?s ambitions are based on the benefits of using LNG as a fuel for ships and long-haul trucks. Switching to LNG will result in significantly lower emissions, immediately contributing to Europe?s efforts to hit its climate targets.

Ships powered by LNG ? instead of the usual heavy fuel oil ? emit 15 to 20% less CO2, 85 to 90% less nitrogen oxides and emissions of sulphur and fine particles are negligible. This makes LNG a major alternative ship fuel once the more stringent emission standards for sulphur take effect for the English Channel, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea in 2015.

Liquefied natural gas also offers major benefits as a fuel for long-haul trucks. Switching to liquefied natural gas reduces CO2 emissions by more than 10% and emissions of nitrogen oxides by 50 to 60%, while emissions of sulphur and fine particles are negligible.


LNG World News Staff, December 20, 2012; Image: Port of Zeebrugge

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

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NBC's Richard Engel released in Syria, a journalist danger zone

The Syrian conflict is making 2012 the deadliest year on record for journalists.

By Whitney Eulich,?Staff writer / December 18, 2012

In this image made from video, NBC News Chief Correspondent Richard Engel exits a car after crossing back into Turkey, after Engel and his team were freed unharmed following a firefight at a checkpoint after five days of captivity inside Syria, in Cilvegozu, Turkey, Tuesday, Dec. 18.

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NBC News Chief Correspondent Richard Engel and three members of his production crew were released safely from captivity last night, five days after being kidnapped in Syria, the news network reports. It is unclear who is responsible for the kidnapping, but the episode highlights the dangerous nature of reporting in war-torn Syria, a country the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) dubbed the deadliest place for journalists this year.

NBC reports that Mr. Engel?s captors have not been identified but are ?not believed to be loyal to the Assad regime.? (Editor's update: Engel later spoke live in Turkey and noted he believed his kidnappers were indeed pro-government shabiha militiamen.) Engel and his team went missing after crossing into Syria from Turkey last week, and there had been no communication with the network ? neither requesting ransom nor laying claim for the kidnapping ? while the team was in captivity.

After entering Syria, Engel and his team were abducted, tossed into the back of a truck and blindfolded before being transported to an unknown location believed to be near the small town of Ma?arrat Misrin. During their captivity, they were blindfolded and bound, but otherwise not physically harmed, the network said.

Early Monday evening local time, the prisoners were being moved to a new location in a vehicle when their captors ran into a checkpoint manned by members of the Ahrar al-Sham brigade, a Syrian rebel group. There was a confrontation and a firefight ensued.? Two of the captors were killed, while an unknown number of others escaped, the network said.

Engel and his team have since re-entered Turkey and say they were unharmed in the incident, NBC reports.

Syria?s conflict began in March 2011 after a government crackdown on protests calling for President Bashar al-Assad to step down. The violence has spiraled into a bloody civil war that has claimed the lives of close to 40,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, according to the United Nations refugee agency.?

But, according to The Wall Street Journal, ?the multiplying of militias on both sides of the conflict has quickly and vastly complicated the scenarios for how fighting might end or a political transition may be negotiated, and what may come next after the end of the regime.?

"The civilian militias to come out of this conflict are going to make Hezbollah [in Lebanon] look like a walk in the park," Joseph Holliday, a senior research analyst at the Institute for the Study of War in Washington, told the Journal. Syria is not simply seeing a faceoff between government forces and rebel fighters, but the involvement of Al Qaeda-linked fighters and Iranian militants have also been noted.

CPJ projects that 2012 will be the deadliest year yet for journalists, with 67 journalist deaths registered through mid-December alone. The high numbers are in large part attributed to the conflict in Syria and how it has impacted local and international journalists trying to report there. Four international journalists were killed in Syria in 2012, but the majority of the 28 journalists killed there this year were local reporters, largely working online.

?This feels like the first YouTube war,? BBC Middle East correspondent Paul Wood told CPJ. ?There?s a guy with a machine gun and two guys next to him with camera phones.? Mr. Wood added that local journalists are facing multiple risks. ?We?ve seen pro-regime journalists targeted by rebels ? it is well known. But opposition journalists say the regime is intent on targeting them as journalists.?

The number of fatalities related to the Syrian conflict approached the worst annual toll recorded during the war in Iraq, where 32 journalists were killed in both 2006 and 2007.

Paul Wood ? who covered Iraq and numerous other wars, said the Syrian conflict ?is the most difficult one we?ve done.? Bashar al-Assad?s government sought to cut off the flow of information by barring entry to international reporters, forcing Wood and many other international journalists to travel clandestinely into Syria to cover the conflict. ?We?ve hidden in vegetable trucks, been chased by Syrian police ??things happen when you try to report covertly.?

With international journalists blocked and traditional domestic media under state control, citizen journalists picked up cameras and notepads to document the conflict???and at least 13 of them paid the ultimate price. One, Anas al-Tarsha, was only 17 years old. At least five of the citizen journalists worked for Damascus-based Shaam News Network, whose videos have been used extensively by international news organizations.

Engel is an experienced reporter who reported on the Iraq war in its entirety and has ?covered wars, revolutions and political transitions around the world over the last 15 years,? according to NBC. But there are many factors making reporting by inexperienced journalists in high-risk countries like Syria increasingly common today.

In addition to the rise of Internet journalism, there are other factors like ?relatively cheap flights to some of the world?s trouble spots? and ?shrinking budgets for foreign news? that ?have dramatically reduced barriers to entry for would-be foreign correspondents,? reports the BBC.

For organisations working to improve the safety of journalists it?s a cause for increasing concern.

?There?s something of a worrying trend developing,? says Hannah Storm, director of the International News Safety Institute. ?I?m hearing it from people that have recently graduated. I?m seeing it on Facebook. And I see it sometimes when I talk to students in universities.

?It feels like now in places like Syria there are more and more people in their early or mid-20s with little or no experience - but with an overriding enthusiasm which makes them want to go out there and make a name for themselves, without taking the realities on board.?

Many of these young reporters are working as freelancers, which can create an additional risk. Freelance reporter Austin Tice has been missing since August when he was kidnapped near Syria?s capital, Damascus.?The Monitor reports that the?number of journalists kidnapped has gone up,?and "with the rise in the number of reporters operating in dangerous places like Syria ? and with many parties seeing value in targeting them ? many expect the threat to persist.? However, while all journalists reporting in conflict zones can expect to face threats, the increasing number of freelancers can make working in places like Syria ?particularly acute, as they are often operating without significant institutional backing and experience.?

"More and more of those journalists are freelancers because of the nature of the changing field," El Zein says, referring to the rise in the number of?freelancers reporting in dangerous places, traditionally more a world for journalists on the staff of major publications.

"Especially in Syria, the risks are very high for journalists, and a freelancer going in there without any support structure ? it can be very risky and daunting."

The Christian Science Monitor?s Tom Peter has been in and out of Syria over the course of the past few months and noted other distinct differences in reporting from Syria compared to other conflict zones in the past. ?With Aleppo just a two-hour drive from Kilis [Turkey], many journalists have opted to drive into Syria each morning and return to Turkey to write stories and sleep. Not only is it safer, but electricity and Internet access are a sure thing,? he writes.

The commute made my job of writing and filing stories easier, but it also made for a surreal reporting experience. In one afternoon, I might find myself taking cover as windows blew out around me in a bombing. By that evening, I'd be back in Kilis getting my hair cut in a barbershop where a miscommunication led to an accidental mud facial mask.

I've always thought the hardest part of conflict journalism is the anxiety you feel before and after an assignment. When you're navigating a war, you're too busy to think about the what-ifs. Commuting in and out every day creates one of the strangest cycles of stress and decompression I've ever experienced.

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5th Annual LP-GP Forum - Clean Energy & Sustainability 2013

An exclusive event for investors in the global clean energy investment sector. This invitation-only Forum has established itself as an exclusive club for the industry`s leading investors and follows sell-out events from the previous 4 years. Places are strictly limited to 50 LPs, 50 GPs and selected expert advisors to ensure the environment facilitates networking and discussion at the highest level.


The Forum offers the feel and benefits of an exclusive private members club, as opposed to a mass conference, and invitations to participate are restricted to industry leaders. The Forum will present a distinguished selection of speakers who will share their views on the key issues in the cleantech, renewable energy and sustainability space and enable high-quality GPs to connect with the most active LPs in the sector.



LP-GP Forum: Clean Energy & Sustainability
08.15 Registration, coffee and networking
09.05 Welcome Address
09.15 LP Panel: Growing support for an emerging asset class

  • Within a turbulent private equity market will institutional investors step up their commitments to cleantech and renewables?
  • How does the track record of fund managers in the space hold up? Is it strong enough to drive future allocations?
  • In 2013 are sustainability issues now becoming more relevant in the fund selection process?

10.00 Presentation: How European subsidy regimes are driving returns
10.20 Networking Break
11.00 Presentation: Green investing in a sea of red
11.30 ? Technology investment Panel: Capitalising on cleantech innovation

  • How can green VCs buck the trend of a struggling venture capital industry in Europe?
  • At what stage are VC investors are putting capital to work, and how much technology risk are they willing to take on?
  • Are LPs continuing to back investors in emerging clean technologies?

12.15 Presentation: Cleantech investment comes of age
12.45 Lunch break & Networking
14.00 Infrastructure Panel: Investing in long term green assets

  • What role will the UK?s Green Investment Bank provide in supporting new renewables projects?
  • How can fund managers address investor concerns over inconsistent subsidy environments and regulatory uncertainty?
  • How do these projects compare to more established infrastructure plays, and why should investors look to put capital to work?

14.45 Presentation: The role of ESG in big buyouts
15.15 Networking Break
16.00 Corporate Investor Panel: The growing role of strategic investors

  • What are the advantages to private equity firms partnering with strategic participants?
  • With more corporate investors entering the cleantech space, how can private investors ensure they maintain a strong deal pipeline?
  • Does the presence of increasing numbers of corporates impact the exit environment for cleantech investments?

16.45 Closing Remarks
17.00 Networking & Drinks Reception


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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

JPMorgan names new mortgage banking chief

(Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co promoted Kevin Watters to be chief of its home loan business, relieving Co-Chief Operating Officer Frank Bisignano of the temporary assignment to clean up the lender's mortgage issues.

Watters, 44, had been responsible since 2010 for originating mortgages and now will also oversee mortgage servicing and problem loans and hold the title CEO of Mortgage Banking.

"This role is a natural expansion of his successful leadership of mortgage originations," Bisignano said in a statement from the company on Tuesday.

In February 2011, Bisignano was assigned by company CEO Jamie Dimon to run the mortgage business and fix problems stemming from bad loans made before housing prices collapsed.

JPMorgan has made more home loans this year than any other U.S. lender except Wells Fargo & Co .

This year JPMorgan and other banks have been enjoying a surge of revenue from refinancing mortgage loans at lower interest rates engineered by the U.S. Federal Reserve.

"We will continue to see the refinancing business stay strong for the next couple of quarters as long as interest rates stay low," Watters said in an interview.

Watters said he expects that refinancing will taper off by the end of next year as demand builds for loans to purchase homes.

Watters will report to Gordon Smith, who at the end of this month will become sole CEO of Consumer & Community Banking over the retail branches, credit cards and mortgages.

Before Watters was put in charge of mortgage originations, he was head of business banking in the branch network for five years, according to the statement.

Watters has been with the company for 13 years and worked for Bank One, which JPMorgan acquired, on Internet banking services.

A native of Philadelphia, Watters said he got some of his early business experience working with the Crisco brand of shortening for Procter & Gamble Co .

(Reporting by David Henry in New York; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick and Gunna Dickson.)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jpmorgan-names-mortgage-banking-chief-185629944--sector.html

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PITTSBURGH JOB FAIR - January 14 - 100's of Jobs!

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4859 McKnight Road
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When ESPN commentator Rob Parker said last week on First Take that he doesn?t think Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III is authentically black because, among other things, Griffin is engaged to a white woman, ESPN suspended Parker and tried to distance itself from the comments.

But Parker?s comments aren?t going to be easy for ESPN to sweep under the rug. Because Parker?s comments have led to a closer examination within ESPN of the ways that employees who make a habit of saying outrageous things are damaging the brand.

Richard Deitsch of SI.com spoke to several ESPN employees who said they?ve had enough of the Worldwide Leader bringing in people like Parker to shout offensive things on the air in a cheap ratings grab, employees who say that ESPN must re-examine its growing ?debate? format, which makes a mockery of the very word ?debate? by resembling something closer to Jerry Springer and Maury Povich than Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas.

?I don?t wish to be lumped in with that nonsense,? one ESPN employee told Deitsch.

Other ESPN employees have noted that Parker?s comments actually aired three times before network management admitted the comments were offensive: ESPN First Take airs live in the morning, then re-airs immediately following the live airing, and then later in the day ESPN2 airs Best of First Take. Parker?s comments appeared not only on the live airing but also on the re-airing and the ?best of? show. So not only did no one at ESPN think to remove Parker?s comments from the re-airing, but someone at ESPN made an affirmative decision to give Parker?s comments the ?best of? seal of approval.

?They have created a culture of this,? another ESPN employee told Deitsch. ?The fact that they didn?t remove it from the re-air proves their intent wasn?t to do anything.?

Eventually, ESPN faced criticism from enough quarters that they had to do something. But the bigger question is this: Why did ESPN hire Parker in the first place?

Parker?s entire approach to working in the media, dating to his pre-ESPN days as a Detroit News columnist, has always been to draw attention to himself by making provocative statements. When covering press conferences, Parker?s specialty is asking questions designed not to gather information, but to scream, ?Look at me!? The most famous example came late in the 2008 NFL season, when Parker asked former Lions coach Rod Marinelli, whose son-in-law was the team?s defensive coordinator, ?Do you wish your daughter would have married a better defensive coordinator??

It was telling that Parker waited until Marinelli was about to be fired to frame his question in such a mean-spirited manner. The Lions went 0-16 that season, so it was certainly fair game to ask hard questions to Marinelli about how he assembled his coaching staff, but Parker isn?t the type to ask hard questions so much as he?s the type to ask rude questions. Parker knew Marinelli was down, so Parker decided to get one last kick in at Marinelli?s final post-game press conference.

That incident got Parker demoted by the Detroit News, and Parker resigned after he was demoted ? apparently because he knew he had a plum job waiting for him at ESPN, which wanted someone who would favor provocation over civility. That?s what First Take does best. Or worst.

ESPN says it is reviewing Parker?s comments, but really, what is there to review? Parker believes there?s something wrong with a black man falling in love with a white woman. ESPN producers think Parker expressing that belief constitutes some of the best commentary that First Take has to offer. If ESPN wants to repent for airing those appalling views, and if ESPN wants to improve the discourse, there?s only one thing to do: Cancel First Take.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/17/dez-bryant-likely-needs-bone-graft-but-says-it-wont-come-from-his-hip/related

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