Thursday, January 31, 2013

Scientist: Ozone thinning has changed ocean circulation

Scientist: Ozone thinning has changed ocean circulation [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 31-Jan-2013
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Contact: Phil Sneiderman
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Johns Hopkins University

According to a Johns Hopkins earth scientist, the hole in the Antarctic ozone layer has caused changes in the way that waters in those southern oceans mix a situation that has the potential to alter the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and eventually could have an impact on global climate change.

In a paper published in this week's issue of the journal Science, Darryn W. Waugh and his team show that subtropical intermediate waters in the southern oceans have become "younger" as the upwelling, circumpolar waters have gotten "older" changes that are consistent with the fact that surface winds have strengthened as the ozone layer has thinned.

"This may sound entirely academic, but believe me, it's not," said Waugh, of the Morton K. Blaustein Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins' Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. "This matters because the southern oceans play an important role in the uptake of heat and carbon dioxide, so any changes in southern ocean circulation have the potential to change the global climate."

Waugh's team used measurements taken from the early 1990s to the mid-to-late 2000s of the amount of a chemical compound known as "chlorofluorocarbon-12," or CFC-12, in the southern oceans. CFC-12 was first produced commercially in the 1930s and its concentration in the atmosphere increased rapidly until the 1990s when it was phased out by the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer. (Prior to the Montreal Protocol, CFC-12 was used in products such as aerosol hairsprays and refrigerants and in air conditioning systems.)

From those ocean measurements, Waugh's team was able to infer changes in how rapidly surface waters have mixed into the depths of the southern oceans. Because they knew that concentrations of CFCs at the ocean surface increased in tandem with those in the atmosphere, they were able to surmise that the higher the concentration of CFC-12 deeper in the ocean, the more recently those waters were at the surface.

The inferred age changes "younger in the subtropics, "older" nearer the South Pole -- are consistent with the observed intensification of surface westerly winds, which have occurred primarily because of the Antarctic ozone hole, suggesting that stratospheric ozone depletion is the primary cause of the changes in ocean ventilation. As stratospheric ozone recovers over the next 50 years, the changes in ventilation may slow or reverse. The impact of continued increases in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will also need to be considered, however. The combined impact of the two factors on the southern oceans' ventilation and uptake of heat and carbon is an open question.

###

Also on the research team were collaborators Francois Primeau of the University of California, Irvine; Tim Devries of the University of California, Los Angeles; and Mark Holzer of the University of New South Wales and Columbia University. Funding for the study was provided by the National Science Foundation and the Australian Research Council.

Related link:

Darryn Waugh's Website: http://www.jhu.edu/~dwaugh1/

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Scientist: Ozone thinning has changed ocean circulation [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 31-Jan-2013
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Contact: Phil Sneiderman
prs@jhu.edu
443-287-9960
Johns Hopkins University

According to a Johns Hopkins earth scientist, the hole in the Antarctic ozone layer has caused changes in the way that waters in those southern oceans mix a situation that has the potential to alter the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and eventually could have an impact on global climate change.

In a paper published in this week's issue of the journal Science, Darryn W. Waugh and his team show that subtropical intermediate waters in the southern oceans have become "younger" as the upwelling, circumpolar waters have gotten "older" changes that are consistent with the fact that surface winds have strengthened as the ozone layer has thinned.

"This may sound entirely academic, but believe me, it's not," said Waugh, of the Morton K. Blaustein Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins' Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. "This matters because the southern oceans play an important role in the uptake of heat and carbon dioxide, so any changes in southern ocean circulation have the potential to change the global climate."

Waugh's team used measurements taken from the early 1990s to the mid-to-late 2000s of the amount of a chemical compound known as "chlorofluorocarbon-12," or CFC-12, in the southern oceans. CFC-12 was first produced commercially in the 1930s and its concentration in the atmosphere increased rapidly until the 1990s when it was phased out by the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer. (Prior to the Montreal Protocol, CFC-12 was used in products such as aerosol hairsprays and refrigerants and in air conditioning systems.)

From those ocean measurements, Waugh's team was able to infer changes in how rapidly surface waters have mixed into the depths of the southern oceans. Because they knew that concentrations of CFCs at the ocean surface increased in tandem with those in the atmosphere, they were able to surmise that the higher the concentration of CFC-12 deeper in the ocean, the more recently those waters were at the surface.

The inferred age changes "younger in the subtropics, "older" nearer the South Pole -- are consistent with the observed intensification of surface westerly winds, which have occurred primarily because of the Antarctic ozone hole, suggesting that stratospheric ozone depletion is the primary cause of the changes in ocean ventilation. As stratospheric ozone recovers over the next 50 years, the changes in ventilation may slow or reverse. The impact of continued increases in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will also need to be considered, however. The combined impact of the two factors on the southern oceans' ventilation and uptake of heat and carbon is an open question.

###

Also on the research team were collaborators Francois Primeau of the University of California, Irvine; Tim Devries of the University of California, Los Angeles; and Mark Holzer of the University of New South Wales and Columbia University. Funding for the study was provided by the National Science Foundation and the Australian Research Council.

Related link:

Darryn Waugh's Website: http://www.jhu.edu/~dwaugh1/

MEDIA CONTACT: Amy Lunday
(443) 287-9960 (office)
(410) 804-2551 (cell)
acl@jhu.edu

Phil Sneiderman
(443) 287-9960 (office)
(410) 299-7462 (cell)
prs@jhu.edu


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    Military ombudsman says DND must rethink relocation policies for ...

    By KATHRYN MAY, Ottawa Citizen January 29, 2013 9:03 PM

    Read more: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/life/Military+ombudsman+says+must+rethink+relocation+policies+thousands+military+personnel/7890233/story.html#ixzz2JQWzLDG6

    Military ombudsman says DND must rethink relocation policies for thousands of military personnel

    OTTAWA ? Canada?s military ombudsman is calling for the Department of National Defence to re-examine its long-standing practice of sending thousands of military personnel to new postings every year, including the relocation policies to manage those moves.

    Pierre Daigle said the military should rethink how often it needs to transfer soldiers and uproot their families as part of its ?operational requirements.? He said moving 20 per cent of the forces every year is expensive for taxpayers and can impose major personal and financial hardships on military families.

    ?Why do we move people so much and how many times do we have to move?? said Daigle in an interview. ?Yes, they need operational capacity and people have to be moved, but when they are moved for operational requirements, it is not their choice where they have to go so to they shouldn?t be paying for it and that?s where we see the unfairness that needs to be addressed.?

    Daigle?s call comes at a time when his office and the department are facing a rising number of complaints are about the cost of transfers on families. He has been visiting bases across the country and said the financial burden of moving is a big complaint.

    Some families are losing money because of the cooling of the housing market or they are selling into a depressed local market. Some say the problems are caused by unclear policies and the government becoming more rigid and inflexible in the interpretation of policies when it comes to reimbursing expenses and other costs of transfers.

    These issues will be the centrepiece of Daigle?s major study into the family life of Canada?s military. Transfers are one of the biggest stresses on families which can face moves half a dozen times or more over the course of a military career. The study will include a review of some of the policies under the Canadian Forces Integrated Relocation Program (IRP).

    The landmark study into the ?Quality of Life? in the military was done by the Standing Committee on National Defence and Veterans Affairs (SCONDVA) in 1999. That report had 88 sweeping recommendations, many aimed at improving pay and benefits, which set the standard for years.

    That report also led to the creation of the Integrated Relocation Program (IRP) in 1999 to ensure military and other public servants are moved with minimal disruption to their lives. The program has been tweaked over the years but the overall approach has remained unchanged.

    Relocating federal employees costs the government an estimated $500 million a year ? on top of what it pays moving companies to move furniture and household possessions. The government relocates about 18,000 federal employees a year and military moves account for about 85 per cent of those moves. The cost of the average move ranges between $20,000 for a tenant and $35,000 for a homeowner.

    The IRP contract has been dogged by controversy since the 2002 contract went off the rails. The 2004 contract is now at the centre of a $62-million lawsuit.

    DND has a backlog of about 1,500 complaints about benefits and another 212 complaints in the queue for the military?s grievance process. Most of the grievances are over moving.

    Daigle said the biggest complaints are over the IRP?s Door-to-Door and Home Equity Assistance policies. But he said military personnel are also feeling the economic pinch of rising rents for at private military quarters.

    Some of the expenses that used to be allowed for military personnel separated from their families when on ?imposed restriction? are being cut back. Most recently, the department announced that it will no longer be picking up the cost of mortgage insurance, or penalties to break a mortgage for homeowners being transferred. This is partly to encourage the use of portable mortgages.

    Daigle appealed to the Chief of Defence Staff Tom Lawson to ask Treasury Board to review the controversial home equity assistance policy, which has left military families swallowing big losses on the sale of their homes when being transferred. The Canadian Forces Grievance Board recently made the same recommendation.

    The program, aimed at protecting military from losing money on their homes when relocating, will cover 80 per cent of all losses to a maximum of $15,000. It will, however, cover 100 per cent of losses if the home is located in a ?depressed? market. The problem is Treasury Board determines what is a depressed market, and military personnel have to argue their case.

    The dispute is over the definitions of ?depressed? and ?community.? The policy says a community where the housing market dropped more than 20 per cent is depressed. Treasury Board documents show 146 families have applied for the full compensation and all were denied. Treasury Board doesn?t consider any market in Canada ?depressed.?

    Yet Daigle said people have faced equity losses on their home up to $80,000. A big concern is that Treasury Board is using Statistics Canada?s ?census metropolitan areas? to define a community, rather than markets in smaller towns and villages, when determining a depressed market.

    The Chief of Defence Staff has supported the grievances of some soldiers who have been affected by this tug of war with Treasury Board over the definition of depressed market.

    A big flaw in the grievance process, however, is that the Chief of Defence Staff has no financial authority to settle financial claims even for exceptional cases. The CDS?s lack of financial authority has been flagged as an issue since a 2003 report on military justice by Antonio Lamer, former chief justice of the Supreme Court and later by a Senate committee. The issue is currently being assessed.

    In an email, DND officials say financial losses and gains are risks military personnel face when they move to bases in diverse markets and the home equity program is aimed at helping to offset losses.

    ?Ultimately CAF members make a personal decision on where they will reside within the area they are posted to and whether they will rent or invest in the real estate market,? the department said in an email.

    Daigle?s family report, expected in summer, will examine all aspects of uprooting families, including education, health care, employment opportunities and obstacles for military spouses.

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    Source: http://www.canadianveteransadvocacy.com/blog/?p=680

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    Husband of wounded lawmaker says Congress must act

    Former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was seriously injured in the mass shooting that killed six people in Tucson, Ariz. two years ago, sits with her husband, Mark Kelly, right, a retired astronaut, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, prior to speaking before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on what lawmakers should do to curb gun violence in the wake of last month's shooting rampage at that killed 20 schoolchildren in Newtown, Ct. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

    Former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was seriously injured in the mass shooting that killed six people in Tucson, Ariz. two years ago, sits with her husband, Mark Kelly, right, a retired astronaut, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, prior to speaking before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on what lawmakers should do to curb gun violence in the wake of last month's shooting rampage at that killed 20 schoolchildren in Newtown, Ct. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

    (AP) ? The husband of wounded former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords says that while curbing gun violence is a complex problem, it is no excuse for inaction by lawmakers.

    Former astronaut Mark Kelly told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that he and his wife, former Arizona Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, are gun owners who support the right to own guns. But he says Congress must strengthen laws to prevent criminals and the mentally ill from getting guns.

    Kelly said he and his wife are "two reasonable Americans" who believe it is time for Congress to act.

    Kelly sat at the opposite end of the witness table from Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the National Rifle Association. LaPierre also was testifying.

    Giffords, a 2011 shooting victim, testified briefly to the panel.

    Associated Press

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    More sex for married couples with traditional divisions of housework

    More sex for married couples with traditional divisions of housework [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-Jan-2013
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    Contact: Molly McElroy
    mollywmc@uw.edu
    206-543-2580
    University of Washington

    Married men and women who divide household chores in traditional ways report having more sex than couples who share so-called men's and women's work, according to a new study co-authored by sociologists at the University of Washington.

    Other studies have found that husbands got more sex if they did more housework, implying that sex was in exchange for housework. But those studies did not factor in what types of chores the husbands were doing.

    The new study, published in the February issue of the journal American Sociological Review, shows that sex isn't a bargaining chip. Instead, sex is linked to what types of chores each spouse completes.

    Couples who follow traditional gender roles around the house wives doing the cooking, cleaning and shopping; men doing yard work, paying bills and auto maintenance reported greater sexual frequency.

    "The results show that gender still organizes quite a bit of everyday life in marriage," said co-author Julie Brines, a UW associate professor of sociology. "In particular, it seems that the gender identities husbands and wives express through the chores they do also help structure sexual behavior."

    Husbands shouldn't take these findings as justification for not cooking, cleaning, shopping or performing other traditionally female household tasks, warned lead author Sabino Kornrich, a former UW graduate student who is now a researcher at the Juan March Institute in Madrid. "Men who refuse to help around the house could increase conflict in their marriage and lower their wives' marital satisfaction."

    The findings come from a national survey of about 4,500 heterosexual married U.S. couples participating in the National Survey of Families and Households. The data were collected from 1992 to 1994, the most recent large-scale survey available that measured sexual frequency in married couples. Brines says that it is unlikely that the division of housework which did not include child care in this study and sex have changed much since then.

    The researchers found that husbands, average age 46, and wives, average age 44, spent a combined 34 hours a week on traditionally female chores. Couples spent an additional 17 hours a week on chores usually thought of as men's work.

    Husbands performed about one-fifth of traditionally female tasks and a little more than half of the male-type work. This suggests that wives help out with men's chores more often than husbands help with female tasks.

    Men and women reported having sex about five times, on average, in the month prior to the survey. But marriages in which the wife does all the traditionally female tasks reported having had sex about 1.6 times more per month than those where the husband does all the traditionally female chores.

    Brines, an expert in family and household dynamics, said that it wasn't surprising that sexual activity was tied to the division of household chores. "If anything surprised us, it was how robust the connection was between a traditional division of housework and sexual frequency."

    The researchers ruled out other possible explanations for their findings:

    • Husbands being sexually coercive did not have a role, because wives reported similar levels of satisfaction in their sex lives whether they were in households with traditional or nontraditional divisions of labor.
    • Two-income households had comparable patterns of sexual frequency and division of household chores relative to households where a spouse did not work outside the home. Similarly, wives' income was unrelated to how often the couple had sex.
    • Other variables such as happiness in marriage, religion and gender ideology did not have a role.

    "Marriage today isn't what it was 30 or 40 years ago, but there are some things that remain important," Brines said. "Sex and housework are still key aspects of sharing a life, and both are related to marital satisfaction and how spouses express their gender identity."

    ###

    Katrina Leupp, a UW doctoral student in sociology, is the other co-author of the study.

    For more information, contact Brines at 206-685-9067 (office) or brines@uw.edu. To reach Kornich, contact Dan Fowler, at American Sociological Review's news office: 202-527-7885 or pubinfo@asanet.org.



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    More sex for married couples with traditional divisions of housework [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 30-Jan-2013
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    Contact: Molly McElroy
    mollywmc@uw.edu
    206-543-2580
    University of Washington

    Married men and women who divide household chores in traditional ways report having more sex than couples who share so-called men's and women's work, according to a new study co-authored by sociologists at the University of Washington.

    Other studies have found that husbands got more sex if they did more housework, implying that sex was in exchange for housework. But those studies did not factor in what types of chores the husbands were doing.

    The new study, published in the February issue of the journal American Sociological Review, shows that sex isn't a bargaining chip. Instead, sex is linked to what types of chores each spouse completes.

    Couples who follow traditional gender roles around the house wives doing the cooking, cleaning and shopping; men doing yard work, paying bills and auto maintenance reported greater sexual frequency.

    "The results show that gender still organizes quite a bit of everyday life in marriage," said co-author Julie Brines, a UW associate professor of sociology. "In particular, it seems that the gender identities husbands and wives express through the chores they do also help structure sexual behavior."

    Husbands shouldn't take these findings as justification for not cooking, cleaning, shopping or performing other traditionally female household tasks, warned lead author Sabino Kornrich, a former UW graduate student who is now a researcher at the Juan March Institute in Madrid. "Men who refuse to help around the house could increase conflict in their marriage and lower their wives' marital satisfaction."

    The findings come from a national survey of about 4,500 heterosexual married U.S. couples participating in the National Survey of Families and Households. The data were collected from 1992 to 1994, the most recent large-scale survey available that measured sexual frequency in married couples. Brines says that it is unlikely that the division of housework which did not include child care in this study and sex have changed much since then.

    The researchers found that husbands, average age 46, and wives, average age 44, spent a combined 34 hours a week on traditionally female chores. Couples spent an additional 17 hours a week on chores usually thought of as men's work.

    Husbands performed about one-fifth of traditionally female tasks and a little more than half of the male-type work. This suggests that wives help out with men's chores more often than husbands help with female tasks.

    Men and women reported having sex about five times, on average, in the month prior to the survey. But marriages in which the wife does all the traditionally female tasks reported having had sex about 1.6 times more per month than those where the husband does all the traditionally female chores.

    Brines, an expert in family and household dynamics, said that it wasn't surprising that sexual activity was tied to the division of household chores. "If anything surprised us, it was how robust the connection was between a traditional division of housework and sexual frequency."

    The researchers ruled out other possible explanations for their findings:

    • Husbands being sexually coercive did not have a role, because wives reported similar levels of satisfaction in their sex lives whether they were in households with traditional or nontraditional divisions of labor.
    • Two-income households had comparable patterns of sexual frequency and division of household chores relative to households where a spouse did not work outside the home. Similarly, wives' income was unrelated to how often the couple had sex.
    • Other variables such as happiness in marriage, religion and gender ideology did not have a role.

    "Marriage today isn't what it was 30 or 40 years ago, but there are some things that remain important," Brines said. "Sex and housework are still key aspects of sharing a life, and both are related to marital satisfaction and how spouses express their gender identity."

    ###

    Katrina Leupp, a UW doctoral student in sociology, is the other co-author of the study.

    For more information, contact Brines at 206-685-9067 (office) or brines@uw.edu. To reach Kornich, contact Dan Fowler, at American Sociological Review's news office: 202-527-7885 or pubinfo@asanet.org.



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    Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-01/uow-msf012513.php

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    Welcome New January Members | Dallas Builders Association

    The Dallas Builders Association would like to welcome the new members?who were approved at the
    January Board of Directors meeting. To view?complete contact information, please ?refer to the online member directory.

    New Builders

    Bob McDonald Company Inc.
    Bob McDonald
    Sponsor:?Doug Beaty,?Beach Sheet Metal

    Bud Bartley Custom Homes, LLC
    Jack Oppel

    Cleve Adamson Custom Homes
    Cleve Adamson
    Sponsor: Stephen Meers,?M Christopher Custom Homes

    Creekview Construction LLC
    Lee Allen
    Sponsor:?Jeri Letteer,?Republic Title

    DeLeon Construction/Texas Vineyard Homes
    Stacey DeLeon

    Ian Macintosh Homes
    Ian Macintosh
    Sponsor:?Ben Beckelman,?Ben Beckelman

    Links Homes LLC
    Lee Ramsey

    Nelson Home Improvement and Restoration
    Robert Nelson
    Sponsor: George Lewis,George Lewis Custom Homes

    New Associates

    All American Garage Doors
    David Davis
    Sponsor:?Mike Kleber,?Kleber Custom Homes
    Doors/Overhead & Garage Installed

    DECRA Roofing Systems, Inc.
    Meredith England
    Sponsor:?Rick McLaughlin,?Wholesale Roofing Supply
    Roofing Products/Materials Manuf./Distr.

    EZ Wall Systems, Inc.
    Michael Mills
    Sponsor:?Tim Jackson,?Tim Jackson Custom Homes
    Stone-Cast Manuf./Distr.

    First National Bank
    Bill Wills
    Sponsor: Clyde Anderson, Homes for Hope
    Financial Services

    Gulfeagle Supply
    James Saunders
    Sponsor:?TW Bailey,?Bailey Family Builders
    Roofing Products/Materials Manuf./Distr.

    Huitt-Zollars Inc.
    Mark Edgren
    Sponsor: Frank Murphy,?Wynne-Jackson
    Engineers-Consulting

    INSURICA Insurance Management Network
    Kris Flores
    Sponsor:?Rich Messenger,?Texas Door & Trim
    Insurance

    Patriot Bank
    Tony Barnard
    Sponsor:?Rich Messenger,?Texas Door & Trim
    Financial Services

    Premier Stair and Door, LLC
    Scott Graesser
    Sponsor:?Mark Dann,?Highland Classic Homes
    Staircase Subcontractor

    Shining Star Promotional Products
    Tonya Bair
    Sponsor:?Rich Messenger,?Texas Door & Trim
    Promotional Items

    Tilotta Enterprises, Inc.
    Frank Tilotta
    Sponsor:?Sponsor:?TW Bailey,?Bailey Family Builders
    Framing Contractors

    Title Resources
    Amy Hinshaw
    Sponsor: Donny Mack,?Mack Professionals Inc./Beaver Builders
    Title Insurance

    Thank you the 2013 Yearlong Membership Drive Partner

    StrucSure Home Warranty Logo

    Source: http://www.dallasbuilders.com/membership/welcome-new-january-members/

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    Facebook?s Zuckerberg Hints At Bigger, More Media-Rich Ad Formats

    mark zuckerbergA lot of the discussion during Facebook's earnings conference call today revolved around all the stats that the company offered about the fourth quarter performance of various ad units. However, Facebook executives also talked (in a very general way) about their ad plans for 2013, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg saying that the company will be both improving its ad targeting and launching new formats. Asked what kinds of formats we can expect, Zuckerberg pointed to what he said is one of the company's longtime design principles: "We want the organic content to be of the same basic type of format as paid content." Advertisers, meanwhile, usually want "really rich things like big pictures."

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/PeKeuthTiRs/

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    Wednesday, January 30, 2013

    Dooley hiring by NFL's Cowboys not yet official

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    College Football

    By Jerry Hinnen | Blogger

    Hey, remember when Derek Dooley landed on his feet by becoming the new Dallas Cowboys wide receivers coach? It was just last Saturday when reports claimed the dismissed Tennessee head coach had already been hired to join Jason Garrett's staff, reports that were quickly backed up by the Associated Press, which cited a report welcoming Dooley on the Cowboys' own website.

    Now it's Wednesday, and the move still hasn't been made official. Why? According to the parties involved, it's because there's no move to make official in the first place.

    "It's not official unless it is a press release from our office," Cowboys spokesperson Rich Dalrymple told the Knoxville News-Sentinel on Tuesday, disavowing the story published on -- and eventually removed from -- his own team's website.

    "We only send out a press release when we are told a contract has been finalized and signed," Dalrymple said. "We don't get into the speculative stuff."

    For his part, Dooley's last public comments came Monday, when he told Knoxville radio host Jimmy Hyams that the reports were untrue and that "neither party has made a decision."

    This might explain why the original DallasCowboys.com story, titled "Dooley Expected to Become New Receivers Coach" per the News-Sentinel, was replaced by one headlined "WR Coach Among Positions Still Not Filled by Cowboys."

    "The team has indeed interviewed several candidates, including former Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley, who had reportedly agreed to take the job," the new story read. "But as of Sunday morning, the Cowboys are still exploring all options."

    Another wrinkle to the story is that the Cowboys' receivers coaching position isn't technically vacant; Jimmy Robinson is still on the team payroll and still holds that title, but Jerry Jones was noncomittal when asked about his future. Garrett and Dooley coached alongside each other on Nick Saban's Miami Dolphins staff, and there doesn't seem to be much doubt that both Dooley and the Cowboys have some level of mutual interest. (The team site reported that Dooley interviewed with Garrett at the Senior Bowl.)

    So it remains highly possible -- and maybe even likely -- that Dooley still heads to Big D. But his bags might not exactly be packed just yet.

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    Giffords' plea to Congress on guns: 'you must act'

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? In a dramatic appeal, wounded former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords urged Congress on Wednesday to enact tougher curbs on guns, saying, "too many children are dying" without them.

    "The time is now. You must act. Be bold, be courageous, Americans are counting on you," she told the Senate Judiciary Committee at Congress' first gun control hearing since 20 elementary school children were shot to death in Newtown, Conn., late last year.

    Giffords spoke haltingly, a result of the wounds suffered when she was shot in the head in an attempted assassination two years ago that left six others dead.

    But in conflicting testimony a little more than an hour later, a top official of the National Rifle Association rejected bans on certain assault weapons and high capacity magazines advocated by President Barack Obama and gun control advocates in Congress.

    Under persistent questioning from Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the panel's chairman, the NRA's Wayne LaPierre also conceded that in a reversal, his organization no longer supports universal background checks for gun purchasers. He said criminals wouldn't subject themselves to a background check and the current system is a failure because the administration doesn't prosecute potential violators aggressively.

    "Back in '99 you said, 'no loopholes, nowhere,' " said Leahy, referring to testimony delivered more than a decade ago. "Now you do not support background checks for all."

    Other Democrats on the panel disagreed with LaPierre.

    "That's the point. The criminals will not go to purchase the guns because there'll be a background check. It will stop them from original purchase. You missed that point completely. It is basic," said Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois.

    Retired Navy Capt. Mark Kelly, Giffords husband as well as a former astronaut and also a witness, said a limit on the size of ammunition magazines could have made a dramatic difference when a man opened fire in Arizona two years ago.

    He "showed up with two 33-round magazines, one of which was in his 9 millimeter. He unloaded the contents of that magazine in 15 seconds. Very quickly. It all happened very, very fast. The first bullet went into Gabby's head. Bullet number 13 went into a nine-year old girl named Christina Taylor Green....

    "If he had a 10-round magazine -- well, let me back up. When he tried to reload one 33-round magazine with another 33-round magazine, he dropped it. And a woman named Patricia Maisch grabbed it, and it gave bystanders a time to tackle him.

    "I contend if that same thing happened when he was trying to reload one 10-round magazine with another 10-round magazine, meaning he did not have access to a high-capacity magazine, and the same thing happened, Christina Taylor Green would be alive today."

    Giffords was not on the list of witnesses released in advance of the hearings, and in an unusual show of respect, members of the committee greeted her warmly outside the hearing room as she and her husband made their way inside. The former Democratic congresswoman was grievously wounded in an assassination attempt in Tucson, Ariz., a little more than two years ago, and has become a public advocate for gun control.

    Kelly described the effect on his wife of the events of two years ago.

    "Gabby's gift for speech is a distant memory. She struggles to walk, and she is partially blind. Her right arm is completely paralyzed," he told a rapt committee room.

    In the aftermath of the Newtown, Conn., massacre, Obama has issued a call for gun control legislation.

    California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat and member of the committee, has introduced a bill to ban numerous assault-style weapons as well as high-capacity ammunition magazines.

    The prospects for Senate passage are not strong, in part because of opposition from the NRA and in part from a reluctance among rural-state Democrats ? Leahy among them ? to support limitations sought by some advocates of restrictions on firearms.

    Republicans pledged to listen carefully, and no more.

    Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa, the panel's senior Republican, said that while the shootings in Arizona and Connecticut were terrible tragedies, they "should not be used to put forward every gun control measure that has been floating around for years." He also said any serious discussion of the issue 'must include a complete re-examination of mental health as it related to mass shootings."

    In an opening statement of his own, Leahy said it is "a simple matter of common sense" that there should be a strengthening of background checks and that doing so would not threaten gun owners' rights. The checks are currently required for gun purchases from licensed dealers but not at gun shows or other private transaction.

    At the same time, he said the Constitution's second amendment "is secure and will remain secure and protection....No one can or will take those rights or our guns away," he said.

    He added, "let us forego sloganeering, demagoguery and partisan recriminations. This is too important for that."

    Giffords' appearance ? not only her words, but her obvious difficulty in speaking ? served to underscore the emotion surrounding the issue of gun curbs.

    The gunman in Tucson, Jared Loughner, used a 9 mm Glock pistol with an extended ammunition magazine in the attack that wounded the former congresswoman and killed six. The handgun would not have been illegal under a federal assault weapons ban that lapsed more than seven years ago, but the magazine that held more than 30 bullets would have been prohibited.

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., indicated that whatever the committee produced wouldn't necessarily be the final product, saying the package would be debated by the full Senate and senators would be allowed to propose "whatever amendments they want that deal with this issue."

    Despite the horrific Newtown slayings, it remains unclear whether those advocating limits on gun availability will be able to overcome resistance by the NRA and lawmakers from states where gun ownership abounds. Question marks include not just many Republicans but also Democratic senators facing re-election in red-leaning states in 2014. They include Max Baucus of Montana, Mark Begich of Alaska and Mark Pryor of Arkansas.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/giffords-plea-congress-guns-must-act-182733566--politics.html

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    Iran launches monkey into space, showing missile progress


    DUBAI | Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:30pm EST

    DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran said on Monday it had launched a live monkey into space, seeking to show off missile systems that have alarmed the West because the technology could potentially be used to deliver a nuclear warhead.

    The Defense Ministry announced the launch as world powers sought to agree a date and venue with Iran for resuming talks to resolve a standoff with the West over Tehran's contested nuclear program before it degenerates into a new Middle East war.

    Efforts to nail down a new meeting have failed repeatedly and the powers fear Iran is exploiting the diplomatic vacuum to hone the means to produce nuclear weapons.

    The Islamic Republic denies seeking weapons capability and says it seeks only electricity from its uranium enrichment so it can export more of its considerable oil wealth.

    The powers have proposed new talks in February, a spokesman for the European Union's foreign policy chief said on Monday, hours after Russia urged all concerned to "stop behaving like children" and commit to a meeting.

    Iran earlier in the day denied media reports of a major explosion at one of its most sensitive, underground enrichment plants, describing them as Western propaganda designed to influence the nuclear talks.

    The Defence Ministry said the space launch of the monkey coincided "with the days of" the Prophet Mohammad's birthday, which was last week, but gave no date, according to a statement carried by the official news agency IRNA.

    The launch was "another giant step" in space technology and biological research "which is the monopoly of a few countries", the statement said.

    The small grey monkey was pictured strapped into a padded seat and being loaded into the Kavoshgar rocket dubbed "Pishgam" (Pioneer) which state media said reached a height of more than 120 km (75 miles).

    "This shipment returned safely to Earth with the anticipated speed along with the live organism," Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi told the semi-official Fars news agency. "The launch of Kavoshgar and its retrieval is the first step towards sending humans into space in the next phase."

    There was no independent confirmation of the launch.

    SIGNIFICANT FEAT

    In Washington, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters she could not confirm whether Iran had successfully sent a monkey into space or conducted any launch at all, saying that if it had done so "it's a serious concern."

    Nuland said such a launch would violate U.N. Security Council Resolution 1929, whose text bars Iran from "any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons, including launches using ballistic missile technology."

    The West worries that long-range ballistic technology used to propel Iranian satellites into orbit could be put to use dispatching nuclear warheads to a target.

    Bruno Gruselle of France's Foundation for Strategic Research said that if the monkey launch report were true it would suggest a "quite significant" engineering feat by Iran.

    "If you can show that you are able to protect a vehicle of this sort from re-entry, then you can probably protect a military warhead and make it survive the high temperatures and high pressures of re-entering," Gruselle said.

    The monkey launch would be similar to sending up a satellite weighing some 2,000 kg (4,400 pounds), he said. Success would suggest a capacity to deploy a surface-to-surface missile with a range of a few thousand kilometers (miles).

    Michael Elleman, a missile expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies think-tank, said Iran had demonstrated "no new military or strategic capability" with the launch.

    "Nonetheless, Iran has an ambitious space exploration program that includes the goal of placing a human in space in the next five or so years and a human-inhabited orbital capsule by the end of the decade," Elleman said. "Today's achievement is one step toward the goal, albeit a small one."

    The Islamic Republic announced plans in 2011 to send a monkey into space, but that attempt was reported to have failed.

    Nuclear-weapons capability requires three components - enough fissile material such as highly enriched uranium, a reliable weapons device miniaturized to fit into a missile cone, and an effective delivery system, such as a ballistic missile that can grow out of a space launch program.

    Iran's efforts to develop and test ballistic missiles and build a space launch capability have contributed to Israeli calls for pre-emptive strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and billions of dollars of U.S. ballistic missile defence spending.

    MANOEUVRING OVER NEXT TALKS

    A spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said the powers had offered a February meeting to Iran, after a proposal to meet at the end of January was refused.

    "Iran did not accept our offer to go to Istanbul on January 28 and 29 and so we have offered new dates in February. We have continued to offer dates since December. We are disappointed the Iranians have not yet agreed," Michael Mann reporters.

    He said Iranian negotiators had imposed new conditions for resuming talks and that EU powers were concerned this might be a stalling tactic. The last in a sporadic series of fruitless talks was held last June.

    Iranian officials deny blame for the delays and say Western countries squandered opportunities for meetings by waiting until after the U.S. presidential election in November.

    "We have always said that we are ready to negotiate until a result is reached and we have never broken off discussions," IRNA quoted Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi as saying.

    Salehi has suggested holding the next round in Cairo but said the powers wanted another venue. He also said that Sweden, Kazakhstan and Switzerland had offered to host the talks.

    In Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told a news conference: "We are ready to meet at any location as soon as possible. We believe the essence of our talks is far more important (than the site), and we hope that common sense will prevail and we will stop behaving like little children."

    Ashton is overseeing diplomatic contacts on behalf of the powers hoping to persuade Tehran to stop higher-grade uranium enrichment and accept stricter U.N. inspections in return for civilian nuclear cooperation and relief from U.N. sanctions.

    IRAN DENIES FORDOW BLAST

    Reuters has been unable to verify reports since Friday of an explosion early last week at the underground Fordow bunker that some Israeli and Western media said wrought heavy damage.

    "The false news of an explosion at Fordow is Western propaganda ahead of nuclear negotiations to influence their process and outcome," IRNA quoted deputy Iranian nuclear energy agency chief Saeed Shamseddin Bar Broudi as saying.

    In late 2011 the plant at Fordow began producing uranium enriched to 20 percent fissile purity, well above the 3.5 percent level normally needed for nuclear power stations.

    While such higher-grade enrichment remains nominally far below the 90 percent level required for an atomic bomb, nuclear proliferation experts say the 20 percent threshold represents the bulk of the time and effort involved in yielding weapons-grade material - if that were Iran's goal.

    Tehran says its enhanced enrichment is to make fuel for a research reactor that produces isotopes for medical care.

    Diplomats in Vienna, where the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency is based, said on Monday they had no knowledge of any incident at Fordow but were looking into the reports.

    "I have heard and seen various reports but am unable to authenticate them," a senior diplomat in Vienna told Reuters.

    The International Atomic Energy Agency, which regularly inspects declared Iranian nuclear sites including Fordow, had no immediate comment on the issue.

    Iran has accused Israel and the United States of trying to sabotage its nuclear program with cyber attacks and assassinations of its nuclear scientists. Washington has denied any role in the killings while Israel has declined to comment.

    (Additional reporting by William Maclean and Marcus George in Dubai, Justyna Pawlak in Brussels, Fredrik Dahl in Vienna; Writing by Mark Heinrich; Editing by Robin Pomeroy, Jon Hemming and Cynthia Osterman)

    Source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/scienceNews/~3/R9F-9pPzDDU/us-iran-space-idUSBRE90R0DV20130129

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    If their body language was any indication, Mayor Rob Ford and incoming premier Kathleen Wynne didn?t appear to have much appetite to be seated at the same table at Monday night?s Board of Trade dinner.

    No wonder. The two are like oil and water.

    Here?s the thing.

    There?s no doubt I am personally pleased that Ontario has its first lesbian premier. While sexuality shouldn?t matter one bit in 2013, it still does judging from the tremendous number of homophobic comments I get from those who don?t like my columns.

    That said, there is very little else on which we can agree.

    I wish I could say that Wynne is able to meet Ford on some common ground and their differences don?t matter. But her left-of-centre ideology and history in school board and provincial politics speak otherwise.

    Wynne first cut her teeth as a school trustee on the Toronto District School Board in 2000 ? where she formed an unholy alliance for three years with mouthy Shelley Carroll and Commie Paula Fletcher as well as Sister Janet Davis, who was not a trustee at the time.

    Fletcher, Davis and Carroll went on to City Hall. Wynne jumped directly into provincial politics.

    But to this day, Carroll has been tight with Wynne, endorsing her for the Liberal leadership.

    The word is that Carroll fancies a Thelma and Louise kind of tag team of her as mayor and Wynne as premier.

    Yikes. If that were ever the case (and the odds are slim), it wouldn?t take long before Thelma and Louise drove Toronto ? and Ontario ? off a fiscal cliff, as my good friend and journalist Moira MacDonald so cleverly mused last week.

    But getting back to Wynne?s time in provincial cabinet, there?s no doubt that even after she stepped down as education minister in 2010, she had tremendous influence on and input into the Liberal regime?s inclusive sex education curriculum and on attempts to ram gay-straight alliances (GSA) down the the throats of Catholic schools.

    I won?t comment on either manoeuvres. However, considering how Wynne praised those controversial initiatives in Xtra in September 2011, I?m guessing she?d have even less use for Ford if he skips a Gay Pride event again this year.

    (For the record, I believe it is time he attended at least one event. There are plenty of people who are happy to accompany him.)

    Considering how Wynne attacked Ford very openly prior to the 2010 election ? in order to prop up the collapsing fortunes of her pal George Smitherman ? I think the mayor has already proven he?s able to weather (and overlook) an attack that was inappropriate and bordering on vindictive.

    It happened while she was transportation minister. In a back-to-school e-newsletter to her constituents she claimed that a Toronto led by Rob Ford ?will not grow and prosper? as it should and that Ford is intent on ?practising the politics of division and anger.?

    When I contacted her, Wynne first denied she used office resources for the e-newsletter. She went on to say that she believes Ford does not have a ?grand vision? for Toronto, or the ?best interests? of the city at heart, or compassion for the people who live in it ? pretty much suggesting he is a Philistine.

    It was very telling that while transportation minister, Wynne apparently had five ?quiet meetings? with TTC chairman Karen Stintz in the summer of 2011 about the LRT plan.

    While in the municipal affairs and housing portfolio, Wynne had to be embarrassed by Ford last summer into signing off on the sale of 65 Toronto Community Housing Corp. (TCHC) homes worth an estimated $24 million ? after she sat on the file for a good nine months. The money from the sale of these homes was and is sorely needed to repair the rest of TCHC?s decrepit units.

    It was apparent then that Wynne?s ?vision? for Toronto is not subways and it is certainly not about finding creative solutions to deal with infrastructure problems (in this case pertaining to Toronto?s social housing stock).

    Since she won the leadership Saturday, she hasn?t given me any cause to change my position that she is a tax-and-spend politician ? particularly with her talk of a dedicated transit tax to fund new transit projects.

    I wish Ford and Wynne good luck.

    I hope I?m wrong. But my guess is that both would sooner put pins in their eyes than find common ground on much of anything.

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    ? Paul Bliss (@blissblogs)

    January 29, 2013

    Source: http://www.torontosun.com/2013/01/29/ford-and-wynne-like-oil-and-water

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    U.S. warns Antigua against "government-authorized piracy"

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States warned Antigua and Barbuda on Monday not to retaliate against U.S. restrictions on Internet gambling by suspending American copyrights or patents, a move it said would authorize the "theft" of intellectual property like movies and music.

    "The United States has urged Antigua to consider solutions that would benefit its broader economy. However, Antigua has repeatedly stymied these negotiations with certain unrealistic demands," said Nkenge Harmon, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Trade Representative's office.

    The strong statement came after the tiny Caribbean country said it would suspend U.S. copyrights and patents, an unusual form of retaliation, unless the United States took its demands for compensation more seriously in a ruling Antigua won at the World Trade Organization.

    "The economy of Antigua and Barbuda has been devastated by the United States government's long campaign to prevent American consumers from gambling on-line with offshore gaming operators," Antigua's Finance Minister Harold Lovell said in a statement.

    "We once again ask ... the United States of America to act in accordance with the WTO's decisions in this matter."

    U.S. copyright holders also blasted Antigua's plan.

    "We are of the firm view that suspending intellectual property rights is not the right solution, and that state?sanctioned theft is an affront to any society," Steve Metalitz, counsel to the International Intellectual Property Alliance, said in a statement.

    Antigua, a former British colony with few natural resources, has knocked heads with the United States since the late 1990s, when it began building an Internet gambling industry to replace jobs in its declining tourist industry.

    The gambling sector at its height employed more than 4,000 people and was worth more than $3.4 billion to the country's economy, but it has shrunk to fewer than 500 people because of U.S. restrictions, the Antiguan government says.

    The United States said it never intended as part of its WTO commitments to allow foreign companies to offer online gambling services. In 2007, it began a formal WTO procedure to withdraw the gambling concession and reached a compensation package with all WTO members, except Antigua.

    HORSE RACING VICTORY

    Antigua argued in a case first brought to the WTO in 2003 that U.S. laws barring the placing of bets across state lines by electronic means violated global trade rules.

    It won what it considers a key victory in 2005 when the WTO ruled a U.S. law allowing only domestic companies to provide online horse-race gambling services discriminated against foreign companies.

    When the United States failed to change the law, the WTO in 2007 gave Antigua the right to retaliate by waiving intellectual property rights protections on some $21 million worth of U.S. goods annually, a fraction of the $3.44 billion the island country requested.

    Typically, the WTO authorizes countries to retaliate by raising tariffs. But in Antigua's case it decided the country was too small for that step to be an effective tool to persuade the United States to change its law.

    Harmon said Antigua would be unwise to proceed with the plan "to authorize the theft of intellectual property."

    "Government-authorized piracy would undermine chances for a settlement. It also would serve as a major impediment to foreign investment in the Antiguan economy, particularly in high-tech industries," he said.

    Mark Mendel, an attorney for Antigua, said he was flabbergasted the United States would scold Antigua for seeking to impose sanctions authorized by the WTO.

    "The Americans never negotiated with us. That's the thing about what they say that makes us so upset," Mendel said.

    Antigua still holds out hope of reaching a negotiated settlement, but after waiting more than five years its patience is running out, Mendel said.

    If the United States remains unwilling to open its market in online gambling, Antigua is interested in what else Washington can do to help it create jobs, Mendel said.

    (Reporting By Doug Palmer; Editing by Bill Trott and Xavier Briand)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-warns-antigua-against-government-authorized-piracy-211259896.html

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    UK: Reports of threat against Tripoli embassy

    LONDON (AP) ? Britain's Foreign Office says reports have emerged about a potential threat against the U.K. embassy in Tripoli, the capital of Libya.

    The agency said Monday it was working closely with the Libyan government in response to the reports. It would not elaborate, but its statement came at a time of heightened tensions in North Africa.

    Last week the British government joined Germany, the Netherlands and Canada in urging their citizens to evacuate the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi in response to what was described as an imminent threat to Westerners.

    Libya remains unstable following the 2011 civil war that overthrew longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Britain has not changed its travel advice, which recommends against all but essential travel to Tripoli.

    Elsewhere in North Africa, French and African land forces are battling al-Qaida-linked Islamists in northern Mali, while a renewed bout of unrest has gripped Egypt following the two-year anniversary of the revolution that toppled strongman Hosni Mubarak.

    In addition, a Jan. 16 terror attack on Algeria's Ain Amenas natural gas plant in the Sahara ignited a four-day siege with Algerian forces in which at least 37 hostages and 29 militants were killed. An al-Qaida-affiliated group has claimed responsibility for the attack.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uk-reports-threat-against-tripoli-embassy-183858662.html

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    Apple Adds 128GB 4th-Generation iPad to the Mix

    Apple Adds 128GB 4th-Generation iPad to the Mix
    Apple announced Tuesday it is adding a higher-capacity 128GB fourth-generation iPad to its tablet lineup as an attractive option for schools and businesses.

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    Video: Sneak peek at JFK?s jacket, photos up for auction



    >>> president john f. kennedy and his family have fascinated people for more than 50 years. now an extensive collection of memorabilia belonging to one of kennedy's closest advisers, is going on the auction block. appraiser from massachusetts is giving us a sneak peek. dan, good to see you this morning.

    >> thanks for having us be part of the show.

    >> these are from david powers . tell us who he was.

    >> he knew him from 1946 right up to the assassination.

    >> he had a vast amount of items pertaining to john f. kennedy .

    >> yes.

    >> talk about these photos and this invitation to the wedding.

    >> this is all kind of wedding related. this photograph right here, bachelor party . you can see the irish mafia in the back. jack, his sister and -- jack, right there, bobby. this is signed to the powers, from jackie, a wedding photograph. this is the actual invitation that the powers were sent.

    >> any idea what items like that will fetch?

    >> we estimate it's $150, this may be $400.

    >> tell me about the bomber jacket .

    >> this is the air force one leather bomber jacket , given to dave in 1960 or 1962 . this was his pride and joy. it was talked about during his lifetime. romd reagan signed a letter, used it in his first exhibit.

    >> one of his responsibilities was to make sure that the presidential flag was flying when he traveled with the president.

    >> yes.

    >> this is one of the two presidential flags.

    >> yes, there's two now. it says president of the united states right on the inside on the original label and everything. it's quite very rare, unique item.

    >> signed copy of profiles, and kennedy signed this while he was president?

    >> it makes it so great.

    >> the pen signing the order to stop the delivery of defensive weapons to cuba.

    >> yes.

    >> given to dave powers . birthday card signed by john jr.

    >> yes, on what would have been jack kennedy 's last birthday. this is john's signature, xxo.

    >> these are haunting. these are notes that dave powers wrote up for the trip to dallas in november. it includes notations after the president was assassinated.

    >> minute by minute. it's just so earth shatteringly -- chills you to the bone when you read it.

    >> the last entry my president is dead.

    >> yes. the president before he died and was in the hospital, you open it up. open the first page says dave powers , the president was going to give you this and you can basically read it, but the key to it is that you and i will miss him the most, signed jackie. this was the day after he was murdered. look at our website and you will find all the information you need. you can bid right from your computer at home.

    >> dan, thank you very much.

    >> thank you.

    >> fascinating items.

    >> thank you.

    >> the auction will be held

    Source: http://video.today.msnbc.msn.com/today/50613864/

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