Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Background checks back in Senate deal

Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Pat Toomey (R-PA) unveiled a deal on expanding background checks to nearly every gun purchase in a press conference Wednesday morning.

Manchin called the agreement a "first step" to passing broader legislation to cut down on gun violence.

"The events of Newtown changed us all," Manchin said, referencing the Dec. 14 mass shooting that left 20 children and six adults in a Connecticut elementary school dead. "Nobody here ? with a good conscience could sit by and not try to prevent a day like that from happening again."

Currently, only people who buy guns through federally licensed dealers have to undergo a criminal background check. The new bill would expand checks to nearly every gun transaction except for those between relatives. The background checks bar people who have committed felonies or have been declared mentally ill by a judge from purchasing a firearm.

Toomey said he did not think expanding background checks to cover current loopholes amounts to "gun control." "It's just common sense," he said. Both Toomey and Manchin are gun owners, and Toomey has an A rating from the National Rifle Association. Toomey said he added some provisions to strengthen gun rights in the bill, including allowing a legal gun owner to take his or her concealed weapon over state lines, even if that state does not allow concealed carry.

The full bill also provides more money for school safety and strengthens laws against illegal firearm sales. Proposals to ban certain semi automatic weapons and limit magazine sizes--pushed by President Barack Obama and other Democrats--have been dropped from the main bill, but could be added later in an amendment process.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/senators-announce-deal-gun-background-check-bill-145147692--election.html

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Mark Wahlberg And The Cast Of 'Pain And Gain' Stop By Sneak Peek Week

You don't have to wait until later this month to get a look at the biggest muscles of the summer movie season. That's because the cast of "Pain & Gain, including Mark Wahlberg, Rob Corddry, Ken Jeong and Bar Paly, plus director Michael Bay, will be stopping by MTV Sneak Peek Week to debut an [...]

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WhatsApp denies rumors of a Google buyout

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WhatsApp is staying independent according to business development head

In a statement to All Things D this evening, WhatsApp’s business development chief Neeraj Arora said the rumors of Google buying the chat service were unfounded.

WhatsApp is one of the most popular applications on all platforms, providing cross-platform chat and file sharing. The past few days there has been talk of Google buying the company and integrating it into their rumored unified messaging service, aptly named Babel. The application is free for the first year on Android devices, with a $0.99 yearly fee afterwards. If you're interested in giving it a try, hit the Google Play download link above.

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Major depression: Great success with pacemaker electrodes, small study suggests

Apr. 9, 2013 ? Researchers from the Bonn University Hospital implanted pacemaker electrodes into the medial forebrain bundle in the brains of patients suffering from major depression with amazing results: In six out of seven patients, symptoms improved both considerably and rapidly. The method of Deep Brain Stimulation had already been tested on various structures within the brain, but with clearly lesser effect.

The results of this new study have now been published in the international journal Biological Psychiatry.

After months of deep sadness, a first smile appears on a patient's face. For many years, she had suffered from major depression and tried to end her life several times. She had spent the past years mostly in a passive state on her couch; even watching TV was too much effort for her. Now this young woman has found her joie de vivre again, enjoys laughing and travelling. She and an additional six patients with treatment resistant depression participated in a study involving a novel method for addressing major depression at the Bonn University Hospital.

Considerable amelioration of depression within days

Prof. Dr. Volker Arnd Coenen, neurosurgeon at the Department of Neurosurgery (Klinik und Poliklinik f?r Neurochirurgie), implanted electrodes into the medial forebrain bundles in the brains of subjects suffering from major depression with the electrodes being connected to a brain pacemaker. The nerve cells were then stimulated by means of a weak electrical current, a method called Deep Brain Stimulation. In a matter of days, in six out of seven patients, symptoms such as anxiety, despondence, listlessness and joylessness had improved considerably. "Such sensational success both in terms of the strength of the effects, as well as the speed of the response has so far not been achieved with any other method," says Prof. Dr. Thomas E. Schl?pfer from the Bonn University Hospital Department of Psychiatry und Psychotherapy (Bonner Uniklinik f?r Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie).

Central part of the reward circuit

The medial forebrain bundle is a bundle of nerve fibers running from the deep-seated limbic system to the prefrontal cortex. In a certain place, the bundle is particularly narrow because the individual nerve fibers lie close together. "This is exactly the location in which we can have maximum effect using a minimum of current," explains Prof. Coenen, who is now the new head of the Freiburg University Hospital's Department of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (Abteilung Stereotaktische und Funktionelle Neurochirurgie am Universit?tsklinikum Freiburg). The medial forebrain bundle is a central part of a euphoria circuit belonging to the brain's reward system. What kind of effect stimulation exactly has on nerve cells is not yet known. But it obviously changes metabolic activity in the different brain centers.

Success clearly increased over that of earlier studies

The researchers have already shown in several studies that deep brain stimulation shows an amazing and-given the severity of the symptoms- unexpected degree of amelioration of symptoms in major depression. In those studies, however, the physicians had not implanted the electrodes into the medial forebrain bundle but instead into the nucleus accumbens, another part of the brain's reward system. This had resulted in clear and sustainable improvements in about 50 percent of subjects. "But in this new study, our results were even much better," says Prof. Schl?pfer. A clear improvement in complaints was found in 85 percent of patients, instead of the earlier 50 percent. In addition, stimulation was performed with lower current levels, and the effects showed within a few days, instead of after weeks.

Method's long-term success

"Obviously, we have now come closer to a critical structure within the brain that is responsible for major depression," says the psychiatrist from the Bonn University Hospital. Another cause for optimism among the group of physicians is that, since the study's completion, an eighth patient has also been treated successfully. The patients have been observed for a period of up to 18 month after the intervention. Prof. Schl?pfer reports, "The anti-depressive effect of deep brain stimulation within the medial forebrain bundle has not decreased during this period." This clearly indicates that the effects are not temporary. This method gives those who suffer from major depression reason to hope. However, it will take quite a bit of time for the new procedure to become part of standard therapy.

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Facebook Home Review: Surrender Yourself Unto Zuck

Facebook Home isn't a Facebook Phone, nor is it really "a bunch of apps," or a new operating system. It's an admission: Facebook means a lot to me, and is an interesting view of my life—and I want to look at it all the time, everywhere I go. If that sounds like you, Home is where your heart should be. If not, your phone will become something you hate. More »
    


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PFT: Russell opts?for individual workouts, not pro day

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Kevin Kolb may indeed win a Super Bowl in Buffalo.? If that happens, he?ll likely be carrying a clipboard and not a football.

When news broke more than a week ago of quarterback Kevin Kolb?s deal with the Bills, it was reported that Kolb, who made $20 million in 20 months with the Cardinals, could make a ?maximum? of $13 million over two years in Buffalo.? Sounds like starter money, right?

The truth, as a league source with knowledge of the deal tells PFT, is that the contract ?screams backup.?

Specifically, Kolb is guaranteed to make only $1 million, and the contract has a base value of $6.1 million.? This means that $6.9 million is tied up in escalators and incentives and other factors that likely require Kolb to actually play ? and play well ? to get the money.

Of course, the real details of a contract often gets lost in the shuffle of the intervening news cycles.? The initial reports declared the deal to be worth a ?maximum? of $13 million and the Bills curiously waited more than a week to finalize the deal.? Though the reason for the delay isn?t specifically know, it means that the real value for most media outlets will become a footnote to the ?maximum? of $13 million nonsense that was trumpeted at the time the agreement was struck.

And so, as we explained last week, Kolb and Tarvaris Jackson likely are competing for the same roster spot.? If Jackson goes, the Bills will be out $500,000.? If Kolb goes, they?ll be out $1 million.? It?s a small price to pay for having a fallback plan in place before the draft-day dominoes start to fall.

UPDATE 11:57 a.m. ET:? It?s unclear whether the base value is even $6.1 million.? Apart from a $1 million signing bonus, workout bonuses of $100,000 per year, and base salaries of $1.65 million on 2013 and $2 million in 2014, Kolb has a $250,000 roster bonus in 2013 and a $1 million roster bonus in 2014.? That $1.25 million could be tied to Kolb being on the active game-day roster or other factors that may not occur, even if he?s on the team.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/08/jamarcus-russell-cancels-plan-to-hold-his-own-pro-day/related/

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Infographic: Will Ferrell's Comedic Genius

Will Ferrell has been very funny in many different movie roles. (Why else would he be the reception of the Comedic Genius Award at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards?) But it's kind of hard to remember which part from Ferrell's productive career belongs to which classic line (or which ridiculous hairstyle). Well, fear no longer. [...]

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

NKorea's parliament meets amid nuclear tension

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? After weeks of war-like rhetoric, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gathered legislators Monday for an annual spring parliamentary session taking place one day after top party officials adopted a statement declaring building nuclear weapons and the economy the nation's top priorities.

The meeting of the Supreme People's Assembly follows near-daily threats from Pyongyang, including vows of nuclear strikes on South Korea and the U.S.

Pyongyang has reacted with anger over routine U.S.-South Korean military drills and a new round of U.N. and U.S. sanctions that followed its Feb. 12 underground nuclear test, the country's third. Analysts see a full-scale North Korean attack as unlikely and say the threats are more likely efforts to provoke softer policies toward Pyongyang from a new government in Seoul, to win diplomatic talks with Washington and to solidify the young North Korean leader's military credentials at home.

On Sunday, Kim and top party officials adopted a declaration calling nuclear weapons the "the nation's life" and an important component of its defense, an asset that wouldn't be traded even for "billions of dollars." Pyongyang cites the U.S. military presence in South Korea as a main reason behind its drive to build missiles and atomic weapons. The U.S. has stationed tens of thousands of troops in South Korea since the Korean War ended in a truce in 1953.

North Korea also has threatened in recent days to shut down a jointly run factory complex in the North ? the last remaining symbol of inter-Korean rapprochement. But officials in Seoul say hundreds of workers traveled as usual across the heavily armed border to the North Korean factory Monday as they have throughout the rising tensions.

"I have no idea about what it will be like when I go to the North Korean side. It seems OK to be here, but we will be living there in a tense situation for a week," Kim Won-soo, a South Korean manager working in Kaesong, said before his departure Monday from Paju, South Korea.

While analysts call North Korea's threats largely brinkmanship, there is some fear that a localized skirmish might escalate. Seoul has vowed to respond harshly should North Korea provoke its military. Naval skirmishes in disputed Yellow Sea waters off the Korean coast have led to bloody battles several times over the years. Attacks blamed on Pyongyang in 2010 killed 50 South Koreans.

South Korea's new president, Park Geun-hye, is pursuing a policy that seeks to re-engage North Korea with dialogue and aid after five years of standoff. But she told her military Monday to set aside political considerations and respond strongly should North Korea attack.

Meanwhile, deputies to North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly gathered in Pyongyang. The SPA schedule Monday was unclear.

Under late leader Kim Jong Il, North Korea had typically held a parliamentary meeting once a year. But Kim Jong Un held an unusual second session last September in a sign that he is trying to run the country differently from his father, who died in late 2011.

Parliament sessions, which usually are held to approve personnel changes and budget and fiscal plans, are scrutinized by the outside world for signs of key changes in policy and leadership.

At a session last April, Kim was made first chairman of the powerful National Defense Commission, the body's top post.

On Sunday, Kim presided over a separate plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the ruling Workers' Party, which set a "new strategic line" calling for building both a stronger economy and nuclear arsenal.

North Korea's nuclear weapons are a "treasure of a reunified country" not to be traded for "billions of dollars," according to a statement issued by state media after the meeting. North Korea's "nuclear armed forces represent the nation's life, which can never be abandoned as long as the imperialists and nuclear threats exist on earth."

Sunday marked the first time for Kim to preside over the committee meeting, a top decision-making body tasked with organizing and guiding the party's major projects. The last plenary session was held in 2010, according to Seoul's Unification Ministry, and before that in 1993.

The plenary statement also called for strengthening the moribund economy, which Kim has put an emphasis on in his public statements since taking power. The U.N. says two-thirds of the country's 24 million people face regular food shortages.

The North also named former Prime Minister Pak Pong Ju as a member of the party central committee's powerful Political Bureau, a sign that he could again play a key role in the North's economic policymaking process. Pak reportedly was sacked as premier in 2007 after proposing a wage system seen as too similar to U.S.-style capitalism.

Pak is reform-minded and his promotion sets him up for further advancement and "for him to take the lead in the North's economic policies," said Cheong Seong-jang at South Korea's Sejong Institute.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nkoreas-parliament-meets-amid-nuclear-tension-045319187.html

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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Pope prays at Good Friday rite recalling Mideast

VATICAN CITY (AP) ? Pope Francis praised the "friendship of so many Muslim brothers" during the Good Friday procession that re-enacts Jesus Christ's crucifixion and this year was dedicated to the plight of Christians in the Middle East.

The nighttime Way of the Cross procession at Rome's Colosseum is one of the most dramatic rituals of Holy Week, when Christians commemorate the death and resurrection of Christ. With torches lighting the way, the faithful carried the cross to different stations where meditations and prayers were read out recalling the final hours of Christ's life.

This year, the meditations read out were composed by young Lebanese faithful. Many of the prayers referred to the plight of Mideast Christians and called for an end to "violent fundamentalism," terrorism and the "wars and violence which in our days devastate various countries in the Middle East."

Francis, who became pope just weeks ago, chose, however, to stress Christians' positive relations with Muslims in the region in his brief comments at the end of the ceremony.

He recalled Benedict XVI's 2012 visit to Lebanon when "we saw the beauty and the strong bond of communion joining Christians together in that land and the friendship of our Muslim brothers and sisters and so many others," he said. "That occasion was a sign to the Middle East and to the whole world: a sign of hope."

Before becoming pope, Francis was Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, and he long cultivated warm relations with Muslim leaders in his native Argentina.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-prays-good-friday-rite-recalling-mideast-212021129.html

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Spy who foiled jet bomb plot to be MI5 chief

By Peter Griffiths

LONDON (Reuters) - A British counterspy who helped to thwart an al Qaeda plot to blow up planes with explosives hidden in soft drink bottles and led the response to the 2005 London transport bombings will be the new head of MI5, the government said on Thursday.

Andrew Parker has three decades' experience at MI5, countering Islamist militants, violent Irish republicans and organised criminals. He has been deputy chief since 2007, and once served as a British security liaison in the United States.

The 50-year-old, a keen birdwatcher and wildlife photographer, will be in charge of 3,800 staff investigating threats ranging from bomb plots and the spread of weapons of mass destruction to espionage and cyber attacks.

One of his first tasks will be to protect U.S. President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and other world leaders at the Group of Eight summit in Northern Ireland in June.

As Britain hosted the annual G8 meeting in 2005 in Gleneagles, Scotland, four suicide bombers killed 52 underground and bus commuters in London in coordinated attacks. Parker was in charge of the agency's response to the bombings and oversaw a significant expansion of its role.

Parker, who led MI5 teams that disrupted a 2006 conspiracy to attack several passenger jets with bombs hidden in soft drink bottles, said it was a "great honour" to be made head of the agency, also known as the Security Service.

"I look forward to leading the Service through its next chapter," he said in a statement.

The bespectacled father-of-two will replace the current head, Jonathan Evans, when he steps down in April after six years in the job during which Britain suffered no significant attacks.

Once so publicity-shy it officially did not exist and its director's identity was kept secret, MI5 now has a website which discusses its responsibilities and activities. On Thursday, the website posted an official biography of its new chief.

ENGLISH-SPEAKING MILITANTS

Counter-terrorism operations will remain at or near the top of MI5's priority assignments from the moment Parker takes the agency's helm.

European counter-terrorism officials have for years been concerned about British citizens and residents who travel to hot spots in the Middle East or South Asia, either to be indoctrinated and trained in militant ideology and guerrilla tactics before returning home, or to fight with local militants.

British authorities estimate that every year, 400,000 people travel from the U.K. to Pakistan. While only a tiny proportion of these travellers have any interest in militant activities, even a small number of recruits can cause disproportionate chaos, as occurred in London on July 7, 2005.

Among the hot spots which currently concern British and other European authorities most are Syria and Somalia. While travel by would-be militants to Somalia from Britain is relatively easy to trace, tracking movements of would-be recruits to anti-Assad forces in Syria is more difficult, since much such travel can be completed unobtrusively and over land.

European counter-terrorism officials have estimated that as many as 60 to 70 English-speaking militants with British citizenship or residence are currently fighting with rebel forces in Syria. There is concern that many of them may have joined up with al-Nusrah, an Islamist faction which U.S. officials describe as a front for Al Qaeda in Iraq.

CYBER-ESPIONAGE

While the signals intelligence agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is Britain's main cyber-security unit, under Parker's leadership MI5 will be responsible for investigating specific cases of state-sponsored cyber-espionage directed against such critical targets as gas and power grids and defence and pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Based on what it learns from such cases and in consultation with other agencies, MI5 also advises potential targets on how to protect themselves against cyber attacks. MI5 does not have responsibility for cyber crime or dealing with hackers.

As part of its role in cyber security, Parker's agency will have to anticipate how to keep security measures ahead of technological innovation. And it will have to do so in an environment where greater productivity will have to be extracted from shrinking resources, including budgets.

(Additional reporting by Mark Hosenball in Washington; Editing by Pravin Char and Todd Eastham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/spy-foiled-jet-bomb-plot-mi5-intelligence-chief-201443893.html

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Americans oppose paying for storm-ravaged beaches

(AP) ? More than 4 out of 5 Americans want to prepare now for rising seas and stronger storms from climate change, a new national survey says. But most are unwilling to keep spending money to restore and protect stricken beaches.

The poll by Stanford University released Thursday found that only 1 in 3 people favored the government spending millions to construct big sea walls, replenish beaches or pay people to leave the coast.

This was the first time a large national poll looked at how Americans feel about adapting to the changes brought on by global warming, said survey director Jon Krosnick, a professor of political science and psychology at Stanford.

The more indirect options the majority preferred were making sure new buildings were stronger and reducing future coastal development. New building codes rated the highest with 62 percent of those surveyed favoring it.

Three in 5 people want those who are directly affected by rising seas to pay for protection, rather than all taxpayers.

Krosnick said the low favorability of sea walls and sand replenishment "reflect the public's fatalistic sense that it's more realistic to just give up the beach than to try to save it when other storms in the future will just wash it away again."

The nationally representative survey of 1,174 Americans conducted online by GfK Custom Research has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.

University of Miami geology professor Harold Wanless, who wasn't involved in the survey, said he was at a Miami Beach meeting on Thursday with business and political leaders on how to try to keep from losing their "hugely expensive" land. But they are afraid of spending money in vain attempts that won't work.

There are three ways the public can deal with the effects of rising seas on beaches, said coastal geology professor S. Jeffress Williams of the University of Hawaii. He is an expert on sea level rise and methods of adapting to it. You can "hold the line" with expensive sea walls, retreat and leave the beach, or compromise with sand dunes and beach replenishing.

Sand dunes helped protect the New Jersey town of Seaside Park more than its dune-less neighbor Seaside Heights when Superstorm Sandy hit last fall, said Laurie Mcgilvray, a government coastline science expert.

Williams said the public's attitude about not doing much to protect current beach development would be fine if it were 100 years ago. "But we've got tremendous trillions of dollars of a tourist economy that depends on the coast.

"You should expect that if you are going to use the coast, you need to put some money in to maintain it," he said.

But people surveyed said money is an issue.

When it came to the general question of who should pay to protect the coast, 60 percent of the public said it should be paid for by local property owners and businesses, not the general taxpayers. And when it comes to specific solutions, about 80 percent of those surveyed said the money should come from local property taxes, not federal or state income taxes.

Nearly half, 47 percent, said the government should prohibit people from rebuilding structures damaged by storms.

The survey also found that 82 percent of the public believes global warming is already happening. About 3 out of 4 people said rising sea levels caused by global warming is a serious problem.

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

'World Dream,' Business on Chinese President's First Overseas Trip ...

BEIJING ? Even as President Barack Obama was wrapping up a Mideast trip ? his first to Israel as president ? during which he discussed war and peace, a new world leader, Xi Jinping, had begun his first overseas trip as the Chinese president, amid talk of dreams, business and even ?a new type of inter-power relations.?

His destinations? Russia, with which China shares a long border (the two nations have been both close allies and bitter enemies in the six-plus decades since China?s revolution in 1949), and Africa, where Chinese investment is soaring, from less then $100 million in 2003 to about $14.7 billion now, according to the International Business Times. China?s annual trade with Africa has boomed to around $200 billion, the report said, citing China?s Ministry of Commerce, compared with just $10.5 billion in 2000. China overtook the United States as Africa?s largest trading partner in 2009, it said.

In Russia, Mr. Xi called for closer cooperation in foreign policy and the economy, my colleagues David M. Herszenhorn and Chris Buckley reported, saying China and Russia had shared goals as they ?seek to offset the influence of the developed West.? Mr. Xi also called for closer military cooperation.

In Africa, ?Xi is signaling a long-term commitment,? Ross Anthony, research fellow at the Center for Chinese Studies at Stellenbosch University in South Africa told the International Business Times.

On Sunday, Mr. Xi was due to arrive in Tanzania for the second leg of his nine-day, four-nation tour, which will continue to South Africa and Republic of Congo.

Given the scale of the strategic and business interests involved, it?s probably safe to say that the trip ?will reveal some important features of Xi?s concept of world order,? as Shi Yinhong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University of China, said in a story by Xinhua, the state-run news agency. Mr. Shi is close to China?s foreign policy establishment, which makes his views significant.

What is that world order?

At home, Mr. Xi has often talked about his ?China dream.?

The new president spelled it out in his inaugural address last Sunday. Here?s how Hong Kong?s South China Morning Post analyzed it: ?In his maiden speech as head of state, Xi Jinping invoked his favorite concept of the ?China dream? and laid out a vision of a stronger nation with a higher standard of living for its 1.3 billion people during his administration.?

?Painting his vision of a great renaissance of the nation, Xi stressed that the ?China dream? could only be realized by seeking ?China?s own path,? cultivating patriotism and following the Communist Party?s leadership. ?We must continue to strive to achieve the China dream and the nation?s great revival,? he said.?

That?s Mr. Xi?s vision in China.

?Pursuing the ?Chinese dream? of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is conducive to realizing the ?world dream,? and if the ?world dream? comes true, it could offer a sound external environment for the country to achieve the ?Chinese dream,? Mr. Shi said,? according to Xinhua.

Confused?

Mr. Shi was more specific, sort of: ?From the destinations of Xi?s first foreign trip, we can tell that China is committed to promoting democratization in international relations as well as a more just and reasonable international order and system,? Xinhua quoted him as saying.

A comparison with former President Hu Jintao?s first overseas tour in 2003, which included Russia, other neighbors Kazakhstan and Mongolia, and a European nation, France, highlights China?s shifting geopolitical interests and Mr. Xi?s determination to improve China?s image abroad, other Chinese analysts said.

In fact, at play is nothing less than ?a new type of interpower relations? that Mr. Xi hopes will upend old, zero-sum theories by promoting win-win cooperation, Xinhua reported.

?China now advocates a new type of cooperative relationship among all major powers, including leading powers among developing countries,? Xinhua wrote, citing the views of Ruan Zongze, deputy head of the China Institute of International Studies. (Mr. Ruan is also considered close to China?s foreign policy establishment.)

?We should adopt a new and open attitude toward all powers,? Mr. Ruan said.

It sounds promising, though it?s worth noting that in Africa, there is already a roiling discussion about the benfits and drawbacks of China?s intense interest in the continent, which many say is aimed at securing resources it needs to feed its fast-growing economy back home.

?China is not trying to colonize Africa in a 19th-century way, but economically, the trade pattern with Africa resembles something of a colonial era, whether they like it or not,? said Mr. Anthony, the Stellenbosch University scholar, according to the International Business Times.

In Tanzania, Mr. Xi?s first stop (he will also attend a summit meeting of leader of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa in South Africa this week), expectations of the trip are running high. But there are warnings.

?These are key issues to crosscheck: They are looking for resources to feed their industries, which Tanzania can provide,? said Abdallah Safari, the former director of the Tanzania-Mozambique Center for Foreign Relations, in an article in The Citizen, a Tanzanian newspaper. ?But what does Tanzania get in return??

?The bulk of stuff going out is raw material and the bulk of stuff coming in is manufactured goods, which is bad for African countries because they are not adding any value to the economy,? he said.

And Bashiru Ally, of the University of Dar es Salaam, called for a new approach to relations between China and Tanzania, ?given that they are currently based on resources,? the newspaper wrote.

?It is a one-way relationship,? said Mr. Ally. ?That means giving more while receiving less. All they are doing is defining their intentions towards our resources. The ideal situation would be for the relationship to change to an equal profits one,? he said.

Source: http://rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/24/talk-of-world-dreams-and-business-on-chinese-presidents-first-overseas-trip/

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Auburn's Poetry at The Station Bistro features big lineup - Auburn ...

Poetry at The Station Bistro is having a one-year anniversary party on Monday, April 1, featuring the Quill and Parchment Poets and others.

The lineup includes poets Joannie Stangeland, Mary Eliza Crane, Jane Alynn, Laura L. Snyder, Tanya McDonald and James Rodgers.

The program is from 7-9 p.m. at the Bistro, 110 Second St. SW, No. 125, one block south of West Main Street, on the east side of the Auburn Transit Center.

Coffee and conversation follow readings. It is an open mic opportunity. The public is invited.

About the poets

Jane Alynn is a poet, writer and fine art photographer. She is the author of "Necessity of Flight" (Cherry Grove, 2011) and a chapbook, "Threads & Dust" (Finishing Line Press, 2005). In addition to taking second in New South's 2012 Poetry Contest, she received a William Stafford Award from Washington Poets Association in 2004. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals as well as in many anthologies. Recently, her poems, written in collaboration with visual artists, have been exhibited in galleries. Her photographic art explores the synergy between the two arts.

Mary Eliza Crane grew up in the Northeast and fell madly, passionately and desirously in love with the natural world in the Adirondack Mountains. A transplant to the Cascade foothills of the Pacific Northwest, she is a regular feature at poetry venues in the Puget Sound region, and has read her poetry from Woodstock to Los Angeles. Mary has two volumes of poetry, "What I Can Hold In My Hands" and "At First Light", published by Gazoobi Tales. Her work also has appeared in Quill and Parchment, The Cartier Street Review, the Far Field and Cradle Songs: An Anthology of Poems on Motherhood from Quill and Parchment Press.

Joannie Stangeland's third book of poems, "Into the Rumored Spring", was published by Ravenna Press, and she's donating author proceeds to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. She's also written two poetry chapbooks: "A Steady Longing for Flight", which won the Floating Bridge Press Chapbook Award, and "Weathered Steps". Joannie's poems have appeared in Crab Creek Review, Floating Bridge Review, Valparaiso Poetry Review, Fire On Her Tongue and other publications and anthologies, as well as on the bus. Joannie's taught writing at Richard Hugo House and LiTFUSE, and she helps edit the online journals The Smoking Poet and Cascadia Review.

Laura L. Snyder keeps a slanted profile so weighted words pour out in South Seattle's rainy winters. She's a grandmother, gardener, self-taught naturalist, botanical illustrator, basket weaver and spinner of natural fibers born in Tacoma. In the last six months she's been published in Windfall, Baseball Bard, Switched on Gutenberg, Faultlines, and the anthologies: American Society: What Poets See, Hot Summer Nights, Cradle Songs: An Anthology of Poems on Motherhood, From Glory to Glory: Anthology by Poetry in the Cathedral, Manifest West: Eccentricities of Geography, and in two chapbooks: "Winged from Flutter Press" and "Witness", winner of the 2012 Willet Press contest. You are likely to find her with an open journal in art museums or wherever trees and bears hang out.

Tanya McDonald is a published poet and as-yet-unpublished fiction writer who resides in Woodinville with her husband and their cat. Once upon a time, she sugared jelly doughnuts, sang lullabies to chickens, and stayed up all night DJing on a college radio station. At present, she prefers tea to coffee, acts younger than she is, and when not scribbling poems, is hard at work on the second draft of her YA urban fantasy novel.

James Rodgers has lived in Pacific since 1997. He is a member of Striped Water Poets in Auburn, and has read poems throughout the state. He has been published in multiple magazines and chapbooks, including: HA!, WPA collections, Prism, and many more. He has won first prize twice, along with two third prizes, and multiple honorable mentions in the Charles Proctor category for the Washington Poets Association's poetry contests. James also has a blog called "Haikooky" that is a daily shot of humorous haiku. It can be found at: jamesrodgershaikooky.blogspot.com.

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Links We Love: Ryan Gosling Can't Give Up Acting & More

From all the reasons (in GIFs!) why Ryan Gosling can't quit acting to big career moves that the stars of Saved by the Bell have made over the years, these are stories that we were loving this week!

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Duhamel ready to be slimed at Kids' Choice Awards

FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2013 file photo, actor Josh Duhamel attends the premiere of "Safe Haven" at the Sunshine Landmark in New York. The "Transformers" star is hosting Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards on Saturday, March 23, 2013, and says the ceremony's traditional dumping of the green stuff on celebrities isn't as bad as it looks. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2013 file photo, actor Josh Duhamel attends the premiere of "Safe Haven" at the Sunshine Landmark in New York. The "Transformers" star is hosting Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards on Saturday, March 23, 2013, and says the ceremony's traditional dumping of the green stuff on celebrities isn't as bad as it looks. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2013 file photo, actor Josh Duhamel attends the premiere of "Safe Haven" at the Sunshine Landmark in New York. The "Transformers" star is hosting Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards on Saturday, March 23, 2013, and says the ceremony's traditional dumping of the green stuff on celebrities isn't as bad as it looks. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

(AP) ? Josh Duhamel doesn't mind the slime.

The "Transformers" star is hosting Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards on Saturday and says the ceremony's traditional dumping of green goo on celebrities isn't as bad as it looks.

"I got slimed and I thought that it was going to be disgusting," said Duhamel on a break from rehearsing for the show earlier this week. "But it was actually almost soothing in a way. It's this warm goo that comes over you, and then it's a matter of just getting it all off. They have showers in the back."

Still, Duhamel hasn't been able to convince his pregnant wife, Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie, to take part in a sliming.

"I think, in fact, she put in a request not to be," he said, laughing.

Duhamel will be joined on stage at the University of Southern California's Galen Center by such famous attendees as Sandra Bullock, Steve Carell and Chris Pine, with Pitbull, Ke$ha and Christina Aguilera scheduled to perform.

Nickelodeon said a record-breaking 326 million votes have already been cast for the show, which honors kids' favorites in film, music, sports and TV.

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Who Is The Most Fascinating Person In The Automotive World?

Cars are fascinating, but at the end of they day, they're just machines that people create. They're nothing without the fascinating people behind them. It takes a dedicated person -- or more often than not, a team of people working together -- to make an extraordinary automobile.

So let's stop talking about design and horsepower figures for a moment and talk about the men and women behind the machines. That's our question this weekend: who is the most fascinating person in the automotive world, past or present?

You can name someone current, like Bob Lutz or Elon Musk, or someone long dead, like Hans Ledwinka. Go nuts!

I don't know if he's the most interesting in the entire realm of car-dom, but I've always had a soft spot for Ferruccio Lamborghini, myself. The guy was a hugely successful industrialist and sports car enthusiast, but when he meets with fellow titan of industry Enzo Ferrari to complain about the clutch in his car, Ferrari tells him where to stick it.

So what does Lamborghini do? Out of spite, the legend goes, he makes his own exotic car which he names after himself. And bullfighting. Because he was a badass like that. I just love that story.

Who's your favorite interesting person from the world of cars?

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Grandfather of African literature, Chinua Achebe, dies aged 82

LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe, widely seen as the grandfather of modern African literature, has died at the age of 82.

From the publication of his first novel, "Things Fall Apart", over 50 years ago, Achebe shaped an understanding of Africa from an African perspective more than any other author.

As a novelist, poet, broadcaster and lecturer, Achebe was a yardstick against which generations of African writers have been judged. For children across Africa, his books have for decades been an eye-opening introduction to the power of literature.

Describing Achebe as a "colossus of African writing", South African President Jacob Zuma expressed sadness at his death.

Nelson Mandela, who read Achebe's work in jail, has called him a writer "in whose company the prison walls fell down."

Achebe's "Things Fall Apart", published in 1958, told of his Igbo ethnic group's fatal brush with British colonisers in the 1800s - the first time the story of European colonialism had been told from an African viewpoint to an international audience. The book was translated into 50 languages and has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.

He later turned his sights on the devastation wrought to Nigeria and Africa by military coups and entrenched dictatorship.

?"Anthills of the Savannah," published in 1987, is set after a coup in a fictional African country, where power has corrupted and state brutality silenced all but the most courageous.

The pain at Achebe's death was felt across Nigeria, and particularly in the southeast homeland of the Igbos.

"Our whole household is crying out in grief," a cousin and traditional chief, Uba Onubon, told Reuters in Ikenga village.

WAR

Born at Ogidi in southeast Nigeria on November 16, 1930, Achebe was the son of a Christian evangelist. He went to mission schools and to University College, Ibadan, and taught briefly before joining the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation, where he was director of external broadcasting from 1961 to 1966.

When his homeland broke away from Nigeria in a disastrous bid for independence, Achebe launched a publishing company in Enugu, capital of the self-declared republic of Biafra.

After the war, which cost a million lives along with Biafra's hopes of statehood, Achebe returned to Enugu to teach at the nearby Nsukka University.

In 1972 he moved to Massachusetts and since then spent much of his time in the United States, with occasional spells in Nigeria. His last post was at Brown University in Rhode Island.

Through tears, former government minister and friend Dora Akunyili said Achebe's death "leaves a void in Nigeria, Africa and globally."

Although Achebe never won the Nobel literature prize like fellow Nigerian Wole Soyinka, his works won praise for their vivid portrayal of African realities and their accessibility for all readers.

His contribution was recognised when he won The Man Booker International Prize in 2007.

CORRUPTION

He never hesitated to turn harsh words on his home country, publishing a pamphlet in 1983, "?The Trouble With Nigeria", excoriating its corruption and condemning it as "dirty, callous, noisy, ostentatious, dishonest and vulgar. In short it is among the most unpleasant places on earth."

"The Nigerian problem is the unwillingness or inability of its leaders to rise to the responsibility," he wrote, words which chimed with the feelings of many Nigerians.

In 2004, he turned down the title 'Commander of the Federal Republic' offered to him by then President Olusegun Obasanjo, replying that he was appalled by the cliques who had turned Nigeria into "a bankrupt and lawless fiefdom".

Undaunted, President Goodluck Jonathan also tried to confer a national honour on him in 2011. He snubbed that one too.

A car accident put Achebe in a wheelchair in 1990 and he wrote no books for more than 20 years.

His last, "There Was a Country" was a deeply personal account, in prose and poetry, of the horrors of the 1967-70 Biafra war, lifting decades of silence on the loss of friends, family and countrymen that forever shaped his life.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/grandfather-african-literature-chinua-achebe-dies-aged-82-120902420.html

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

PFT: Cowboys closing in on extension with Romo

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Whenever Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III is ready to play again, he?s going to have to be a more cautious player.

That?s the word from coach Mike Shanahan, who said at the league meeting that Griffin, who is recovering from major knee surgery, will have to learn to slide and throw the ball away to protect himself.

?You can?t take shots consistently,? Shanahan said, via Mark Maske of the Washington Post.

Still, that doesn?t mean Shanahan plans to take the running element out of Griffin?s game. In fact, Shanahan said that the read-option forces defensive linemen to read and react and slows down their rush.

?The option will help a quarterback stay healthy,? Shanahan said.

Shanahan reiterated that Griffin is ahead of schedule on his recovery, although he cautioned that he doesn?t want Griffin to go overboard with his workouts and re-aggravate the injury.

?If hard work has anything to do with it, he?ll be ready,? Shanahan said. ?You?re always optimistic.?

And Shanahan is optimistic not only about Griffin?s recovery from this injury, but about Griffin?s ability to change his game to avoid future injuries.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Gmail updated with actionable notifications for Jelly Bean users

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Google has just updated its Gmail app to include new actionable notifications for incoming email on devices running Jelly Bean. This means that incoming email can be archived, deleted or replied to directly from the notification pane, rather than by entering the app first. Since being introduced in Android 4.1, actionable notifications have been seemingly underutilized compared to simple expandable notifications. It's good to see Google putting the new functionality to use in its own apps.

Many users are unfortunately reporting that this update to Gmail is causing Light Flow -- which controls LED flashing for notifications -- to crash uncontrollably. The only fix seems to be to uninstall the app for the moment, and hopefully the developer can be quick with a fix.

The update also enables faster search on devices with Ice Cream Sandwich, and performance improvements for users on Froyo and up. You can grab a download or update of the official Gmail app from the link above.

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Is The World Going To End

Microsoft lets companies buy Surface tablets in bulk

Microsoft lets companies buy Surface slates in bulk

As often as Microsoft pitches the Surface and Surface Pro as tablets for getting work done, corporate customers haven't had an easy way to order the devices by the bushel. We know that the process is now considerably smoother for eager large-scale adopters thanks to a ZDNet peek at a Commercial Order page. "Commercial customers" can spring for large quantities of either slate model, along with an Extended Hardware Service Plan that bumps support to three years for North American buyers. Microsoft isn't saying just who's eligible, although the order system is more likely to center on firms that are already comfortable buying all things Windows in volume. You'll know how far it reaches if there's a Surface at every cubicle on Monday morning.

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Amid tensions, Chinese fruit a turnoff in Vietnam

In this March 9, 2013 photo, porters unload boxes of Chinese oranges at Long Bien wholesale market for fruits and vegetables in Hanoi, Vietnam. Around half of the produce at the market is trucked in from China, arriving in the city in the middle of the night and distribute for Hanoi and neighbor areas. China has emerged as one of the world's leading exporters of fruit and vegetables, and is increasingly taking market share from U.S. producers in Asian markets. It grows more apples than any other country. There are no figures on how much of the crop Vietnam imports. Chinese fruit is often cheaper than Vietnamese, and offers more variety.(AP Photo/Na Son Nguyen)

In this March 9, 2013 photo, porters unload boxes of Chinese oranges at Long Bien wholesale market for fruits and vegetables in Hanoi, Vietnam. Around half of the produce at the market is trucked in from China, arriving in the city in the middle of the night and distribute for Hanoi and neighbor areas. China has emerged as one of the world's leading exporters of fruit and vegetables, and is increasingly taking market share from U.S. producers in Asian markets. It grows more apples than any other country. There are no figures on how much of the crop Vietnam imports. Chinese fruit is often cheaper than Vietnamese, and offers more variety.(AP Photo/Na Son Nguyen)

In this March 9, 2013 photo, porters unload boxes of Chinese fruits near traders at work at Long Bien wholesale market for fruits and vegetables in Hanoi, Vietnam. Around half of the produce at the market is trucked in from China, arriving in the city in the middle of the night and distribute for Hanoi and neighbor areas. While fears about the safety of Chinese food products are often well founded, in Vietnam they are so tangled up with anti-Chinese sentiment it is hard to tell where one begins and the other ends. More than 1,000 years of occupation, a bloody border war in 1979 and renewed assertiveness by China in pushing territorial claims in the South China Sea mean that tales of Chinese perfidy find fertile soil in which to grow.(AP Photo/Na Son Nguyen)

In this March 9, 2013 photo, porters unload boxes of Chinese fruits near traders at Long Bien wholesale market for fruits and vegetables in Hanoi, Vietnam. While fears about the safety of Chinese food products are often well founded, in Vietnam they are so tangled up with anti-Chinese sentiment it is hard to tell where one begins and the other ends. More than 1,000 years of occupation, a bloody border war in 1979 and renewed assertiveness by China in pushing territorial claims in the South China Sea mean that tales of Chinese perfidy find fertile soil in which to grow.(AP Photo/Na Son Nguyen)

In this March 9, 2013 photo, a truck driver loads bags of Chinese carrots at Long Bien wholesale market for fruits and vegetables in Hanoi, Vietnam. China has emerged as one of the world's leading exporters of fruit and vegetables, and is increasingly taking market share from U.S. producers in Asian markets. It grows more apples than any other country. There are no figures on how much of the crop Vietnam imports. Chinese fruit is often cheaper than Vietnamese, and offers more variety. (AP Photo/Na Son Nguyen)

In this March 9, 2013 photo, a porter, top, unloads boxes of Chinese red apples at Long Bien wholesale market for fruits and vegetables in Hanoi, Vietnam. China has emerged as one of the world's leading exporters of fruit and vegetables, and is increasingly taking market share from U.S. producers in Asian markets. It grows more apples than any other country. There are no figures on how much of the crop Vietnam imports. Chinese fruit is often cheaper than Vietnamese, and offers more variety. (AP Photo/Na Son Nguyen)

(AP) ? Jack Nguyen had sold 20 of his 30 containers of imported American grapes when a fresh round of rumors hit the Internet and state-run media: Chinese fruit on sale in Vietnam might look good, but it contains deadly levels of preservatives and pesticides. Shoppers quickly stopped buying imported fruit altogether, believing it all tainted or falsely labeled. The remaining 10 containers rotted.

While fears about the safety of Chinese food products are often well founded, in Vietnam they are so tangled up with anti-Chinese sentiment it is hard to tell where one begins and the other ends. More than 1,000 years of occupation, a bloody border war in 1979 and renewed assertiveness by China in pushing territorial claims in the South China Sea mean that tales of Chinese perfidy find fertile soil in which to grow.

Vietnam's authoritarian government tries to stop direct criticism of China, or discussion of its relationship with Beijing, because it is vulnerable to charges by nationalists and democracy activists that it lacks the guts to stand up to its fellow Communist country. As a result, anger at its giant northern neighbor China is increasingly showing up in consumer behavior.

Nguyen says sales at his firm, one of the largest fruit importers in the country, were down to $6 million last year from $11 million in 2011. While he and others in the trade say Vietnam's economic slowdown is partly to blame, he complains the constant media reports of toxic fruit are strangling businesses, even for those like him who no longer import from China.

"It's all about how they can sell more newspapers. Nowadays if you write an article about Chinese products, you immediately get millions of hits online," he said by phone from Australia, where he was buying up part of that country's grape harvest. "We lost a lot of money just because someone was writing something fancy."

Chinese companies selling computer games and Internet chat programs have faced online boycotts from anti-China activists. In December, Paulo Thanh Nguyen launched a website called "No China Shop", which sells only goods made in Vietnam ? children's clothes, shoes and vegetables ? and offers to source others. He says sales are good, but his decision to launch the business was as much about harnessing and spreading anger against China as it was about making money.

"Chinese made products are killing Vietnam's economy and Vietnam could become China's economic slave," he said. "I want to lend a hand in preventing this."

Territorial tensions have been finding their way into other markets in the region.

An ugly spat between China and Japan over contested islands late last year led to a drop in demand for Japanese cars, makeup and consumer electronic devices by Chinese consumers. Nervous Japanese investors are not pulling back on China, but are stepping up investments elsewhere in Asia as a way of hedging against more turbulence.

A restaurant in Beijing recently put up a sign saying that Vietnamese, Japanese and Filipinos ? whose government also opposes the Chinese claims ? and dogs were not welcome. The owner, who gave a single name of Wang, said he put it up to "release my anger" over the island dispute but took it down after fielding so many calls from reporters.

Given China's size, few countries in the region could contemplate locking economic horns with it for long. It remains Vietnam's largest trading partner, and that will not change anytime soon, regardless of the bad press its fruits get.

Business between the two countries has increased since they normalized relations in 1991 following a frontier war. Trade between the two reached $35.7 billion last year, more than triple the figure back in 2006, according to government figures. Cheap Chinese goods dominate markets. Many of its factories that make goods for exports must first import raw materials from China.

Fruit and vegetable imports from China are especially vulnerable to consumer backlash because of that country's well-documented instances of food tampering, overuse of pesticides and lax regulations on everything from baby milk, dried fruit to meat products. Moreover, Vietnam's recently minted middle class, like their brethren elsewhere, are increasingly concerned about the provenance and quality of what they put on their plates in general.

China has emerged as one of the world's leading exporters of fruit and vegetables, and is increasingly taking market share from U.S. producers in Asian markets. It grows more apples than any other country. There are no figures on how much of the crop Vietnam imports. Chinese fruit is often cheaper than Vietnamese, and offers more variety.

Nguyen Quang Bach, a customs official at Tan Thanh, one of the major entry points for Chinese goods into Vietnam, said last year daily imports peaked at 2,100 metric tons of fruit a day in the run up to the Lunar New Year, when demand for fruits is at its highest. He said this year the busiest day saw half that cross the border.

"The information (about alleged dangers) has affected people's psychology," he said. "Consumers don't eat Chinese fruits and importers can't sell them."

The media stories on Chinese food scares are laced with rumor and statistics as alarming as they are dubious. The Pioneer, one of the country's largest circulation papers, repeated rumors about leeches in milk and watermelons imported from China. It went on to report on the case of a woman from northern Vietnam who was admitted into a hospital after suffering from stomach ache. The doctor apparently fainted when he saw the leeches squirming inside stomach.

Hoang Trung, a deputy director at the agriculture ministry, said tests found excessive levels of pesticide in four samples of Chinese grapes, apricots and pomegranate in the first 8 months of last year. Since then, random tests at border checkpoints and on Chinese and Vietnamese fruits at major fruits markets came out clean.

"There are no grounds for the people to panic," he said.

Few people seem to be listening, a reflection perhaps of a lack of trust in Vietnamese government authorities.

At Hanoi's Long Bien market on the banks of the city's Red River, traders selling Vietnamese fruits occupy one half, with those hawking imports on the other. Around half of the produce at the market are trucked in from China, arriving in the city in the middle of the night. They disparage each other's products, but there doesn't appear to be any resentment.

"The Chinese are wicked, and their goods should be banned," said Xuan, who was sitting in front a stall selling tiny oranges from Southern Vietnam. "They are dangerous."

Those selling Chinese fruits note people are still buying the fruit, albeit in smaller quantities. They suggested Vietnamese food was as likely to be as toxic as Chinese, and dismissed the stories of dangerousc fruit as unfounded rumors.

One suggested that the campaign was being orchestrated by the Vietnamese fruit producers as a form of protectionism. Nguyen, the fruit importer, said that didn't make sense because the whole industry was suffering as a result.

"If people truly boycott Chinese food, what else can they buy?" said Dung, who along with his wife was selling tiny Chinese, green apples, which he first told a reporter were from central Vietnam. "In reality, local fruit can't meet demand."

Associated Press

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