Thursday, February 28, 2013

Tadpoles with eyes in their tails see the light

Transplanted organs can distinguish between colors

By Tina Hesman Saey

Web edition: February 28, 2013

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SEEING WITHOUT EYES

A tadpole with no eyes in its head can nonetheless see from an eye transplanted to its tail, provided that nerves from the eye wire into the spinal cord.

Credit: D. Blackiston and M. Levin/Tufts University

If someone shouts ?look behind you,? tadpoles in Michael Levin?s laboratory may be ready. The tadpoles can see out of eyes growing from their tails, even though the organs aren?t directly wired to the animals? brains, Levin and Douglas Blackiston, both of Tufts University in Medford, Mass., report online February 27 in the Journal of Experimental Biology.

Levin and Blackiston?s findings may help scientists better understand how the brain and body communicate, including in humans, and could be important for regenerative medicine or designing prosthetic devices to replace missing body parts, says G?nther Zupanc, a neuroscientist at Northeastern University in Boston.

Researchers have transplanted frog eyes to other body parts for decades, but until now, no one had shown that those oddly placed eyes (called ?ectopic? eyes) actually worked. Ectopic eyes on tadpoles? tails allow the animals to distinguish blue light from red light, the Tufts team found.

Levin wanted to know whether the brain is hardwired to get visual information only from eyes in the head, or whether the brain could use data coming from elsewhere. To find out, he and Blackiston started with African clawed frog tadpoles (Xenopus laevis) and removed the normal eyes. They then transplanted cells that would grow into eyes onto the animals? tails.

The experiment seemed like a natural to test how well the brain can adapt, Levin says. ?There?s no way the tadpole?s brain is expecting an eye on its tail.?

Expected or not, some of the tadpoles managed to detect red and blue light from their tail eyes. The researchers placed tadpoles with transplanted eyes in chambers in which half of the chamber was illuminated in blue light and the other half in red light. A mild electric shock zapped the tadpole when it was in one half of the dish so that the animal learned to associate the color with the shock. The researchers periodically switched the colors in the chamber so that the tadpoles didn?t learn that staying still would save them.

Tadpoles in which nerves from the tail eye had grown to connect to the spinal column were able to learn the color-shock association and swim away from the light that accompanied a shock. Tadpoles whose tail eyes had connected to the stomach or some other part of the body did not learn the association. Neither did tadpoles with no eyes. The finding suggests that visual information from the eye travels up the spinal cord to the brain, which can process it, Levin says.

That result was a surprise, Zupanc says, because previous research had suggested eyes need to be directly connected to the brain to transmit visual information. Somehow the brain is able to distinguish the color messages from other data travelling through the spinal cord. All of those messages arrive as electrical signals that look alike to the experimenters, but Levin and Blackiston?s study suggests the brain can tell the difference.

Learning how the brain sorts visual information from other types of data may be important, Levin suggests, in designing artificial eyes or correcting some forms of blindness in which the brain doesn?t process visual information correctly.

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Higher Humidity Lowers Flu Transmission

You may be safer from the flu in a humid room than in a dry one, according to a new study from researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

To simulate flu transmission in a health care setting, the researchers used "coughing" and "breathing" mannequins that were placed about 6 feet apart. Flu virus particles were released during a "cough," and devices throughout the room and near each "breathing" mannequin's mouth captured the particles. The particles were then collected and tested for their ability to infect human cells.

At humidity levels of 23 percent, 70 to 77 percent of the flu virus particles were still able to cause an infection an hour after the coughing simulation. But when humidity levels were raised to 43 percent, just 14 percent of the virus particles had the ability to infect. Most of the flu particles became inactive 15 minutes after they were released into the humid air. "The virus just falls apart," at high humidity levels, said study researcher John Noti, of the CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

High humidity was just as detrimental to small flu particles as large ones. That's important because small flu particles tend to hang in the air for a longer time, while large particles fall to the ground, Noti said.

Researchers already knew that humidity levels affect flu transmission . One reason flu transmission is thought to be lower during the summer months is because of the high humidity. But the new study more directly assessed how humidity levels might affect flu transmission in a health care setting, and also took into account flu particle size, said study researcher Donald Beezhold, also of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

During the summer months, it's pretty easy for indoor humidity levels to be up to 30 to 40 percent, Noti said. But during the winter months it's harder because indoor heating dries out the air, he said. [See Does A Warmer World Mean Less Flu?]

Raising the humidity level of a whole building could be a challenge. But the findings suggest that hospitals might consider raising humidity levels in certain rooms where there might be a high risk for flu transmission, or in rooms with patients who are particularly vulnerable to the flu, such as the intensive care unit (ICU), Noti said.

However, humidity levels should not be too high, because mold starts to grow, Noti said.

The new study is published today (Feb. 27) in the journal PLOS ONE.

Pass it on: The flu virus is less infective at in rooms with higher humidity levels.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Sony Xperia Tablet Z Hands On: Thin, Light, and Very Promising

We've known about Sony's Xperia Tablet Z for the last month or so. It promised incredible lightness, thinness, speed, and beauty. Guess what? It deliveres. More »


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David Not Running For Binghamton Mayor

FOX 40 WICZ TV - David Not Running For Binghamton Mayor [2/23/2013] - News, Sports, Weather, Contest

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A local businessman has announced he will not seek the Republican nomination for mayor in November. Richard David, who served as deputy mayor under Mayor Richard Bucci, was seen as a front runner...

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Live chat: 2013 NBA trade deadline tracker

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Sunrise Calendar: Interesting idea, deal-breaker implementation

Sunrise Calendar: Interesting idea, deal-breaker implementation

Sunrise Calendar launched in the App Store this week to mixed buzz. It looks interesting but it only works with Google Calendar and requires -- requires -- you to login with Facebook before it will let you start using the app. That's an absolute show stopper for me. I don't need or want to login to a calendar app, and if I did, while Facebook would be a welcome option among many, I won't use any third-party app, not ever, where it's the only option. But that's not all...

I also use more than Google Calendar. My work stuff is on there, but my personal calendars are all on iCloud. Unless/until Apple's calendar is supported on Apple's platform, I lose a unified calendar, which is another deal-breaker for me. Same likely holds true for Exchange users.

I'm also confused as to why Sunrise Calendar is free. Yes, I do look gift-horses in the mouth, especially when there's a chance they'll bite me. Free sounds great, but nothing is ever really free. If I'm not paying, someone else is paying. And if I'm not being sold a product, odds are I'm either being sold as a product, or the product I'm being given for free won't long survive, at least not in the form it's being given me. I've had too many "free" services I've grown to like and depend on shut down, or get sold to Google or someone similar and effectively shut down. Not again.

Also, my calendars contains not just my personal information, but that of my friends, family, co-workers, and other associates. That's extremely valuable, and I'm extremely careful about how and with what I access it. "Free" is never enough to buy that access. Only "trust".

So this is where my Sunrise Calendar "review" ends for now. Get rid of the forced Facebook login, expand beyond Google Calendar, explain a business model I can trust will be around for a while, and I'll happily give it a full on trial, and who knows, maybe I'll like it and switch to it?

For now, I can't even use it.

If you don't mind Facebook logins, Google-only calendars, or free-as-in-??? apps, check out the video below, and if you like what you see, check out Sunrise Calendar and let me know how it works for you.



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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Shoebox Letters ? Daughters to Dads | Nourish

Shoebox Letters ? Daughters to Dads

When?s the last time you wrote a letter? Not an email or a text, but an honest to goodness old fashioned letter?

My friend, Clay Brizendine, recently compiled a collection of letters from daughters to their dads for publication. He asked me to be a contributor and I happily obliged.

In a moment of perfect synchronicity, his request came just before my dad?s 70th birthday. I accepted the nudge to thank my dad for the role he?s played in my life so far. Here?s how my letter began:

Dear Dad,

Your 70th birthday has given me a good reason to reflect on our relationship at this stage of my life, and on what your role as my dad means to me.

I?ve thought back over your unfailing presence in my life ? the days and weeks and years through which you?ve fathered like a steady heartbeat ? dependable, rhythmic, never missing a beat. I?ve recounted the million hours of playtime, the thousands of tuck-ins and kisses goodnight, the countless chauffeured car trips. I?ve remembered the mended broken things and books read aloud and the meals shared. I?ve relived the moments for which you were there ? no matter the sacrifice of work, leisure, or sleep. I?ve thought about the emails sent from your office and the phone calls made from the car, the advice dispensed in person. I?ve recalled the hours of grandparenting and home improvements and family dinners that have filled our recent years?

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Writing was easy for me because I have a great dad and a lifetime of happy memories on which to reflect.

Not so for all of Clay?s contributors to Shoebox Letters ? Daughters to Dads. Unlike mine, some of the letters unmask deep hurts and brokenness. Not all father-daughter relationships are alike but in the end each one reflected some aspect of deep and abiding love from child to parent, daughter to dad. In fact, Clay learned so much about the textured relationship between dads and daughters (he has two of his own!) that he was able to extract some key themes around which to organize the book.

I think even more importantly than what he learned about dads and daughters, Clay confirmed his hunch that there is magic in the written word ? magic we?re losing in the technological shorthand of today that can be reclaimed by putting pen to paper and sealing an envelope.

At the end of the book, Clay encourages everyone to write a letter of their own ? I?d urge you to do the same.

Whose day could you make by writing to them from your heart? Dig out that stationery and let the magic unfurl.

Source: http://nourishyourself.com/2013/02/shoebox-letters-daughters-to-dads/

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'Teen Mom 2' returns with jealousy, violence

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By Drusilla Moorhouse, TODAY contributor

The fourth season of "Teen Mom 2" opened with Leah, Jenelle, Kailyn and Chelsea reintroducing themselves and bringing us up to date on all their haps. It was a handy refresher because it's been 7 WHOLE DAYS since we saw them, on last week's season three reunion special.

The reunion was apparently taped after filming started for season four, because as the season opens, Leah has just suffered a miscarriage. And unlike her "I want more babies" comments to the stunned Dr. Drew, on the premiere, she is all about taking it slow. That means dangling along her fianc?, Jeremy, while admitting that she'd really prefer to get back together with her ex-husband, Corey. At least she's honest?

Like Leah, Kailyn has a new devoted boyfriend (now her husband, Javi) but still fantasizes about reuniting with her baby daddy, Jo. Unfortunately, her wild jealousy over his girlfriend manifested itself into a physical fight when she saw Vee at his house when dropping off their son.

According to Jo -- the demonstrably calmer parent whenever we've seen him -- Kailyn struck first, punching him in the face while he was holding onto their son. MTV cameras apparently didn't film the confrontation (which sounds even more heated than original "Teen Mom" star Amber Portwood's domestic violence assault), but both parents admit things got physical, and Kailyn has bruises on her arm to prove it.

Without telling Jo (she loves surprising him!), Kailyn files a temporary protection from abuse order, which prevents him from seeing her or his son until a court hearing in two weeks. Maybe Jo should invite his girlfriend?

The premiere also deals with the bombshell Chelsea dropped on Dr. Drew: that she and baby daddy Adam had hooked up without using birth control. The baby daddy, who's now paying child support all by himself with a construction job, insists that they did "kind of use protection."

Our favorite beast of the Southern wild, Jenelle, is moving again -- an event that happens so frequently it should be included every episode summary. This time, she's moving to be closer to her new boyfriend, Gary Head, making his debut appearance on "Teen Mom 2."

If we didn't know better -- and we know better -- we might believe, like Jenelle's mom, Barbara, that Gary is a model citizen. And maybe he is, if you compare him to Kieffer -- who, incidentally, has just been released from prison and tries to contact Jenelle through Gary.

For now, anyway, Jenelle wants nothing to do with the former President of Planet Fun. She's now studying to be a medical assistant, claims she hasn't smoked dope for eight months and is taking her bipolar medication. So why punish herself by voluntarily making Hamburger Helper?

Next time, Jenelle makes Hamburger Helper of her relationship with Gary, Leah's Indecision 2012 continues, Kailyn lawyers up and Chelsea daydreams about being pregnant again.

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Greece's weakened workforce starts to crack

ATHENS, Greece (AP) ? Looking out across a room full of reporters gathered to welcome French President Francois Hollande on Tuesday, Greece's President Karolos Papoulias gave a stark warning about the state of the country after three harsh years of government spending cuts, joblessness and tax hikes.

"We are faced with a societal explosion if any more pressure is put on society," he said.

Not only are Greece's 1.35 million unemployed unable to make ends meet, but a growing number of those still employed are struggling to feed, heat and clothe themselves ? and pay the increasingly hefty taxes the government is relying on to turn the economy around.

Greece's largest union, the GSEE, has called a general strike Wednesday to protest a new series of austerity measures. It warns that the labor force ? which includes a large public sector ? has been too badly weakened to help the battered country recover.

Since it was priced out of the international debt markets in 2010, Greece has relied on emergency loans from other eurozone countries and the International Monetary Fund. To continue receiving these loans, Athens has had to agree to harsh spending cuts and tax hikes to try and lower public debt. These measures, however, have also put the brakes on Greece's economy.

The country, of nearly 11 million people, is stuck in a five-year recession. Greece now has the highest unemployment rate in the 17-strong group of European Union countries that use the euro, with 27 percent out of work ? 60 percent of those aged under 24.

The crisis has left 450,000 households with no one working, while a one-year limit on unemployment benefits ? and strict rules to qualify for them ? mean just 225,000 jobless Greeks are currently receiving monthly state assistance.

Maria Kanga, an unemployed mother of two, is worried about what she'll do when her assistance runs out this summer.

She was fired from a chain of record stores that went out of business last year. Along with more than 150 other employees, she was left unpaid for five months and then received no severance money.

Protesting outside a Eurovision Song Contest event hosted by a company co-owned by her former employer, Kanga summed up her situation: "We've cut back on everything ... My daughter is 12 years old. She has one pair of shoes. If they get wet, there are no spares."

"Greece is not a country of bright lights and flashy events. It's a country with people committing suicide, of those unable to feed their kids properly, or who steal from the supermarket ... It's happening to everybody. We are these people."

Normally, those left in employment would be able to help support a government and the economy by spending and paying their taxes. But in Greece, as jobs continue to vanish at an alarming rate, hundreds of thousands of workers are no longer paid regularly, with struggling businesses unable ? or sometimes unwilling ? to pay their payrolls.

According to union researchers, two-thirds of employees in the hammered private sector no longer receive regular pay. Adding to these problems are the large increases in taxes that Greeks have to pay.

To compound the problem, Greece's government has imposed emergency taxes on workers to help pay down its debts. Last summer, all but the lowest-paid employees were slapped with an emergency bill in additional taxes, often for several thousand euros. Meanwhile, further charges were levied on electricity bills, with households that failed to pay disconnected from the power grid. And another round of tax hikes took effect this year.

That pressure is pushing Greece toward a tipping point at which too many demands placed on a shrinking tax base, argues Savas Robolis, a professor of economics and public policy at Panteion University in Athens and lead researcher at the GSEE union.

According to government data analyzed by the GSEE, 3.6 million people out of a population of 11 million are working, with 1.6 million employed by private-sector companies ? that's down from around 2.5 million before the crisis broke in 2010.

"Out of them, about 600,000 are left who still work an eight-hour day and are paid regularly," Robolis says. "The remainder ? a million workers ? have had their hours cut or are getting paid late, four or five months late. They are in a state of desperation."

"In other words, Greek workers and unemployed people may soon not have enough money left to pay taxes while covering their basic needs. If that happens, it would be the worst possible outcome for the Greek economy and Greek society."

That, he argues, could leave the government unable fully cover its own commitments ? including wage and pension payments ? causing even greater poverty.

Early signs from 2013, suggest high taxes may be backfiring: January revenues sank ?572 million ($765 million) from last year's figure to ?4.42 billion ($5.91 billion), despite a raft of additional demands on tax payers.

When contacted by the Associated Press, officials the government's powerful new Department of Public Revenue refused to confirm widespread local media reports that 2.5 million tax payers will be sent notices starting next month demanding overdue payments.

"The question is when the tax capacity is used up ... Up until now, the state has fallen behind on payments to suppliers but it is able to pay wages and salaries," Robolis said.

"But if the situation gets worse I'm not certain it will be able to. If you look at other countries that went through a crisis ... when then they reached a certain point and the state told them they could not pay them, that's when the tension flared up."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/greeces-weakened-workforce-starts-crack-073509752--finance.html

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2/19/2013 : Schools Closed, Mid Winter Recess, President's Day

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F-35 warplane costs driven up by production choice: U.S. general

CANBERRA (Reuters) - A decision to start production of Lockheed Martin Corp's F-35 fighter jet before it was fully tested has driven up the $396 billion cost of the troubled project and increased risks, the U.S. general heading development of the warplane has said.

The head of the Pentagon's F-35 program office, Lieutenant General Chris Bogdan, told Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television that major challenges had been created by a production and test approach known as "concurrency".

"A large amount of concurrency, that is, beginning production long before your design is stable and long before you've found problems in tests, creates downstream issues where now you have to go back and retrofit airplanes and make sure the production line has those fixes in them," Bogdan told ABC's Four Corners program late on Monday.

"That drives complexity and cost. Let's make no mistake about it. This program still has risks, technical risks, it has cost issues, it has problems we'll have to fix in the future," he said in his first interview on the problem-plagued F-35.

Australia's government is looking at buying 24 more Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornets amid continuing delays and setbacks in the Joint Strike Fighter project, which is the costliest program in Pentagon procurement history.

That means Australia could buy fewer than the 100 F-35s originally planned, echoing warnings from Canada that it could also look to other options for its future jet fighters. The Netherlands and Italy have also cut back orders.

The F-35 has been co-developed by the United States and eight foreign partners - Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, Canada, Australia, Denmark, and Norway. Purchase contracts have also been signed by Israel and Japan.

Bogdan, who will travel to Australia in coming weeks for talks on the F-35 Lightning II, said the aircraft was ironically unable to fly within 40 km (25 miles) of a lightning storm because its fuel tanks could ignite.

"Will this problem occur in the future? No, because we have the known fixes for it and we will fix it," he said.

The aircraft was developed as a replacement for several different types of U.S. warplanes.

A spokeswoman for Australian Defence Minister Stephen Smith said a government decision last year to defer orders of its first squadron of F-35s would limit Canberra's exposure to the spiraling cost of the project.

Australia is due to decide at the end of this year on the timing of its next order of 12 F-35s while it considers options to replace Classic F/A-18 fighter jets. Canberra's fleet of 71 F/A-18s entered service between 1985 and 1990 and were due to retire by around 2020.

Australia also has 24 of the new generation F/A-18F Super Hornets, which entered service in 2010 and 2011, 12 of which have been upgraded with sophisticated U.S. jamming equipment.

(Reporting by Rob Taylor; Editing by Paul Tait)

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Wall Street opens higher on M&A activity

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks opened slightly higher on Tuesday, putting the S&P 500 on track to extend its seven-week winning streak on increased mergers and acquisitions activity.

The Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> was up 2.69 points, or 0.02 percent, at 13,984.45. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.spx> was up 3.02 points, or 0.20 percent, at 1,522.81. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.ixic> was up 5.50 points, or 0.17 percent, at 3,197.53.

(Reporting by Ryan Vlastelica; Editing by Kenneth Barry)

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BlizzCon 2013 Announced, To Be Held In Anaheim On November 8 ...

BlizzCon 2013 Announced, To Be Held In Anaheim On November 8-9 | DSOGaming | The Dark Side Of Gaming
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Blizzard Entertainment today announced plans for its seventh BlizzCon gaming convention, taking place Friday, November 8 and Saturday, November 9 at the Anaheim Convention Centre in Anaheim, California. For two epic days, members of Blizzard?s gaming community from around the globe will descend on Anaheim to meet, play, and celebrate their shared passion for all things Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo.
Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment said:
?BlizzCon gives us a chance to connect with our players and share our latest projects in a very personal way. Members from all of our gaming communities have helped make this event bigger and better every time, and we look forward to meeting up and celebrating with them in November.?
In addition to serving as a gathering place for Blizzard Entertainment gaming communities, BlizzCon will offer attendees a chance to enjoy:
?Hands-on play time with the latest versions of Blizzard Entertainment games?Global finals for Blizzard eSports, featuring top pro gamers from around the world
?In-depth discussion panels with Blizzard game developers and artists
?Competitive and casual tournaments for players to showcase their talents
?Community contests with great prizes
?Commemorative merchandise based on Blizzard Entertainment?s game universes
?More activities and attractions to be announced
The previous BlizzCon was held in Anaheim in October 2011. Tickets to the event sold out in seconds, and highlights included the unveiling of the fourth World of Warcraft expansion, Mists of Pandaria, and an epic closing concert featuring rock legends Foo Fighters.
Further details about BlizzCon 2013, including ticket availability and pricing, will be announced on the official BlizzCon website?as the event draws closer. Those interested in attending the show in person can make advance hotel reservations now and receive special BlizzCon rates by booking through the BlizzCon hotel website.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

02/24/2013 - Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Society Adoption Event

The Animal League has saved almost 1,000,000 lives. As the world?s largest no-kill rescue and adoption organization, we understand that a rescue isn?t complete until each animal is placed into a loving home. Our innovative programs provide education to reduce animal cruelty, and advance standards in animal welfare. Our staff and volunteers work tirelessly in the pursuit of our vision of a world where all companion animals find permanent homes to end euthanasia.

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Ducks snap losing streak with win over Washington State

EUGENE, Ore. -- The University of Oregon women's basketball team held off a furious final-minute charge by Washington State to win, 65-60, on Sunday evening at Matthew Knight Arena. The win gave Oregon (4-22, 2-12) its first season-sweep over Washington State (10-15, 6-8) since 2008.

Sophomore Jordan Loera and freshman Jillian Alleyne each registered a double-double in the victory. For Loera, her second double-double of the year came courtesy of a game-high 21 points and 12 rebounds. Alleyne finished with 15 points and a game-high 17 rebounds.

Oregon held Washington State to under 30 percent from the field (23-for-78) and out-rebounded the visiting Cougars, 55-47. In addition, the Ducks held the Cougars to a dismal 14 percent (4-of-28) from behind the arc.

Loera sparked a 7-2 Oregon run five minutes into the game by burying a three to open the scoring and dishing out an assist to Alleyne. Loera also grabbed five rebounds within that stretch.

After Washington State responded with a 5-0 run to tie the game at seven, Oregon manufactured a 10-2 rally that featured 3-pointers by Loera and Ariel Thomas and a put back by Alleyne. The run put the Ducks up 17-9 and forced a Cougar timeout at the 8:21 mark.

At that point, Alleyne was already approaching her ninth double-double of the season with eight points and seven rebounds.

Out of the timeout, Alleyne grabbed her eighth rebound of the evening following a Washington State miss from the right wing. On the ensuing possession, an 18-foot jump shot by Loera gave the Ducks their largest lead of the game, 19-9.

Following the Loera jumper, the two teams played evenly over the next four minutes. At the under-four media timeout, Oregon held a 22-13 advantage.

Washington State drew within seven, 22-15, but Oregon scored back-to-back buckets courtesy of a stick-back by Jillian Alleyne, which secured her ninth double-double of the season, and layup by Danielle Love to grab a 26-15 edge and match its largest lead of the game.

Love canned two free throws the next trip down the court to send the Ducks into the break with a 28-15 lead.

Oregon held Washington State to just 17 percent (6-of-35) shooting, including a 0-for-9 mark from behind the arc, in the first.

Alleyne led all players with 10 points and 12 rebounds in the opening half. Oregon out-rebounded Washington State 34-21 in the first 20 minutes.

Out of the break, Oregon and Washington State split the first 18 points of the second half. With just under 14 minutes left, Amanda Delgado hit a three from the left wing to maintain the Ducks? 13-point lead that they had after 20 minutes, 37-24. Moments later, Love buried a triple to give Oregon its largest lead of the game, 40-26, at the 13:02 mark.

Oregon held its double-digit edge for the next four minutes but Washington State put together a run capped by a Taylor Edmonson three from the left corner that cut the Ducks? lead to six, 46-40, with 9:05 left.

The Ducks were able to stop the bleeding, however, thanks to an Alleyne layup and a Loera fast-break bucket after she received a nifty behind-the-back pass from Thomas. The 4-0 spurt put Oregon back up 10, 50-40, with 7:18 remaining in the game.

But the resilient Cougars refused to go away and with just 3:43 left, Lia Galdeira converted an old fashioned three-point play to pull her team within five, 54-49. Oregon held on to its five-point lead for the next two minutes. Then, with 1:49 left, Washington State called a timeout and designed a play for Sage Romberg to take a three from the right wing. Her shot missed and deflected out-of-bounds off an Oregon player. Thomas stole the inbounds pass and marched the Ducks down to the other end of the court. She dished a pass to Alleyne, who was then fouled in the act of shooting with 1:13 left. Despite missing both free throws, Alleyne blocked a Cougar layup on the next possession. The ball deflected to Loera, who was fouled with 1:06 remaining. She would split the pair of free throws to put Oregon up 57-51.

After Washington State misfired on another three, Loera secured her 11th rebound of the game, got fouled, and sank both free throws on the other end to give the Ducks an eight-point edge, 59-51.

Washington State refused to go down without a fight. After nailing a three that cut the Oregon lead to four, 62-58, the Cougars stole the inbounds pass and converted a layup to make it a two-point game with 11.4 seconds left.

But Loera calmly sank two free throws the next trip down the floor to put Oregon back up by four. She then grabbed a missed three-ball by Washington State to secure the Ducks? fourth win of the season.

Oregon?s triumph on Sunday snapped its six-game losing streak and gave the Ducks their first win in February. They?ll head to the Bay Area for their next slate of games on Feb. 22 and 24 against California and Stanford. Tip-time on the 22nd at California is scheduled for 4 p.m.

POSTGAME NOTES
? Oregon swept the season series over Washington State for the first time since 2008.
? The double-doubles by Loera and Alleyne marked the second time two players recorded a double-double the same game for Oregon this season. Alleyne and Ariel Thomas accomplished the feat at Washington State on Jan. 25.
? Jillian Alleyne now has nine double-doubles this season.
? The Ducks held Washington State to just 60 points on Sunday. It tied the lowest total points output by an Oregon opponent this season. Arizona State managed just 60 points as well on Jan. 11.
? Oregon is now 3-1 in games where it has led at halftime.
? Alleyne has now scored at least 10 points in 14 games this year. She has grabbed over 10 rebounds in 15 contests.
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Source: http://www.kval.com/sports/local/Ducks-snap-losing-streak-with-win-over-Washington-State-191623001.html

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Fichardt wins Africa Open golf

Darren Fichardt survived making three bogeys over the closing holes to win the Africa Open golf championship by two shots Sunday from compatriot Jaco van Zyl and Gregory Bourdy of France.

The 37-year-old from Pretoria closed with a one-under-par 71 - including four birdies and three bogeys - for a four-round total of 272 over the East London Golf Club course.

It was the fourth European Tour triumph for Fichardt after the Sao Paulo Open in 2001, the Qatar Masters two years later and the Saint-Omer Open in France last season.

Van Zyl, seeking a maiden European Tour victory and level with Fichardt going into the final round, finished with a one-over 73 while Bourdy carded a two-under 70 and both ended on 274 for four rounds over the 6066-metre layout.

South African Garth Mulroy closed with a 67 to finish fourth on 275 and compatriots Desvonde Botes (70) and Tjaart van der Walt (71) were on 277 with Andy Sullivan (68) of England and Mark Tullo (71) of Chile.

Success for Fichardt meant the South African dominance continued of the Africa Open, which is co-sanctioned by the European Tour and Sunshine Tour, with a sixth consecutive champion from the host country.

Major winners Louis Oosthuizen (twice), Charl Schwartzel and Retief Goosen and Shaun Norris won the previous editions, with the last three part of the European circuit.

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The Yeshiva World Another Deplorable Incident in an Israeli Public ...

Another Deplorable Incident in an Israeli Public School

(Sunday, February 17th, 2013)

A 56-year-old Tanach teacher tells of the horrific embarrassing incident, the attack in which he was jumped in class and his trousers and undergarment pulled down in the classroom in front of tens of students. The teacher, in the northern district, explains he used his last ounce of emotional determination to remain in school on that day and continue facing the boys and girls in the classroom after being so humiliated. A number of hours following the assault he was transported to an emergency room with chest pain, but B?H he was released a number of hours later. The teacher filed a complaint with police against the 9th graders involved.

The teachers in that school held an emergency meeting on erev Shabbos 5 Adar 5773, expressing outrage and utter disgust over the incident. They teachers were additionally upset to learn the school?s administration tried to bury the incident and cut a deal with the parents of those involved, but they were unwilling to be so accommodating.

Ministry of Education officials have instructed Northern District heads to expel the youths and deal with the case in accordance to ministry guidelines.

(YWN ? Israel Desk, Jerusalem)

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Monday, February 18, 2013

NCAA Basketball Picks: Georgia vs. Ole Miss

Conference races on the hardwood are heating up, and we have a preview and a NCAAB pick for Saturday's crucial SEC clash between the Ole Miss Rebels and Georgia Bulldogs.

There's no argument who the best team in the SEC is as the Florida Gators enter the weekend 20-3 overall and two games up in the conference standings.? Billy Donovan's bunch appears headed for a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, and with a strong close plus a stumble or two by teams above them, the Gators could even wind up with one of the four No. 1 invitations.

Image previewWho goes to the conference tournament as the 2-seed is open for debate, however, especially now that Kentucky lost talented freshman Nerlens Noel to a season-ending knee injury.? Alabama has the inside edge, assuming Kentucky does drop a rung or two as expected in the conference standings, but several more squads lurk in the shadows for the second slot in the SEC tourney set to begin March 14 in Nashville.

Two of the hopefuls collide Saturday night at Tad Smith Coliseum where the Mississippi Rebels (18-6 overall, 7-4 SEC) host the Georgia Bulldogs (12-12, 6-5).? ESPN2 will have the broadcast from Oxford starting at 8 PM (ET), and Bookmaker sent overnight NCAAB odds out with an 11-point spread favoring the Rebels and 130 for the total.

Ole Miss In Rut Following Fast Start

The Rebels gave every indication early on that they would be the SEC's second-best team and maybe even give the Gators at least a strong run for their money.? Andy Kennedy's crew jumped out to a 17-2 start with both losses in close games away from home to solid mid-majors (Middle Tennessee and IndianaState).

Ole Miss bolted to a 6-0 record in SEC play once the conference schedule arrived, a launch that included smacking then-No. 10 Missouri, a pair of wins over Tennessee and taking out Vanderbilt on the road in overtime.

In the little more than two weeks that have passed since sitting 6-0 in the SEC, the Rebels have dropped four of five games to fall out of the rankings and back in the conference pack.? They were completely outplayed at Mizzou last Saturday in a return match, then fell at Texas A&M on Wednesday.? Favored by one, Mississippi let a first-half lead slip away as the Aggies rallied for a 69-67 victory.

The losses to their newest conference rivals hurt, but the good news is the Rebels are back home where they sport a 12-1 record straight up, 6-2 against the spread.

A big problem the last couple of weeks has been on the defensive end of the floor where Ole Miss is allowing nearly 72 PPG in conference play.? The Rebels have given up more than 81 per game in losing four of the last five, and let Missouri and Texas A&M have far too many open looks from beyond the arc where the Tigers and Aggies combined for 20-of-39 shooting.

Bulldogs Aim For Fourth-Straight Road Dubya

It will be big news if Mississippi's scoring defense doesn't improve vs. Georgia.? The Bulldogs are in the bottom 20 nationally averaging just 59.0 PPG, a figure that dips to 57.2 in SEC play.

Georgia is coming off a defeat at home on Tuesday, a 52-45 setback to 'Bama who was favored by a bucket on the road.? It was the third time in conference action the Bulldogs were held under 50, the other two coming in losses to Florida, and it's simply a case of Mark Cox not having a scoring threat outside sophomore Kentavious Caldwell-Pope whose 17.7 PPG is close to a third of the team's normal output.? He had nearly half of Georgia's 45 vs. Alabama.

The Bulldogs do play decent defense; if not, they would be getting blown out nightly and sitting somewhere around 5-19 overall on the season.? Georgia also owns the all-time series lead vs. Mississippi, 66-40, and upset the Rebels on this floor a little more than two years ago, the second win as underdogs in their last three trips to Oxford.

Four of the last five in this series have gone OVER the scoreboard figure, but it's hard to dream up where more than 130 points are going to come from.? My basketball picks will be on the UNDER.

College Basketball Picks: Georgia-Ole Miss Under 130 at Bookmaker

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Bulgarians protest foreign power companies

Bulgarians shout slogans and one holding a note reading "We will not pay" during a protest against higher electricity and heating bills, in Sofia, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. Thousands of angry Bulgarians chanted "mafia" and "resignation" demanded the expulsion of the three foreign-controlled power distributors that control the local market: Czech Republic's CEZ and Energo-Pro, and Austria's EVN (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)

Bulgarians shout slogans and one holding a note reading "We will not pay" during a protest against higher electricity and heating bills, in Sofia, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. Thousands of angry Bulgarians chanted "mafia" and "resignation" demanded the expulsion of the three foreign-controlled power distributors that control the local market: Czech Republic's CEZ and Energo-Pro, and Austria's EVN (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)

A Bulgarian woman shout slogans during a protest against higher electricity and heating bills, in Sofia, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. Thousands of angry Bulgarians chanted "mafia" and "resignation" demanded the expulsion of the three foreign-controlled power distributors that control the local market: Czech Republic's CEZ and Energo-Pro, and Austria's EVN (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)

Bulgarians block the traffic at main road juncture during a protest against higher electricity and heating bills, in Sofia, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. Thousands of angry Bulgarians chanted "mafia" and "resignation" demanded the expulsion of the three foreign-controlled power distributors that control the local market: Czech Republic's CEZ and Energo-Pro, and Austria's EVN (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)

Bulgarians shout slogans as they block the traffic at main road juncture during a protest against higher electricity and heating bills, in Sofia, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. Thousands of angry Bulgarians chanted "mafia" and "resignation" demanded the expulsion of the three foreign-controlled power distributors that control the local market: Czech Republic's CEZ and Energo-Pro, and Austria's EVN (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)

Bulgarian shouts slogans as they carry giant Bulgarian flag during a protest against higher electricity and heating bills, in Sofia, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. Thousands of angry Bulgarians chanted "mafia" and "resignation" demanded the expulsion of the three foreign-controlled power distributors that control the local market: Czech Republic's CEZ and Energo-Pro, and Austria's EVN (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) ? Thousands of Bulgarians protested on Sunday against rising electricity and heating bills, and police clashed with demonstrators throwing eggs and tomatoes at government buildings.

The violence occurred in Sofia, the capital, when riot police struggled to keep demonstrators away from public buildings, but no injuries were immediately reported. Large parts of the city center remained blocked off for hours.

Similar rallies occurred in other cities across the country, with some temporarily blocking traffic on major highways.

Earlier, the protesters in Sofia burned their utility bills in public, accusing the government of failing to improve their falling living standards and demanding the expulsion of the three foreign-controlled power distributors that control the local market: CEZ and Energo-Pro from the Czech Republic, and Austria's EVN.

In January, Albania revoked the license of CEZ and announced that electricity distribution would return to government control, but experts in Bulgaria have expressed doubt the government can legally do that.

Bulgaria, which joined the European Union in 2007, is the bloc's poorest member country, with an average monthly salary of ?360 ($480) and an average pension of ?150 ($200).

The ruling center-right party of Prime Minister Boiko Borisov, which won parliamentary elections in 2009, has been steadily losing public support in the wake of the country's worst economic downturn in a decade.

Elections in July are expected to be a close race between the incumbents and the opposition Socialist party.

Associated Press

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

G20 steps back from currency brink, heat off Japan

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Group of 20 nations declared on Saturday there would be no currency war and deferred plans to set new debt-cutting targets, underlining broad concern about the fragile state of the world economy.

Japan's expansive policies, which have driven down the yen, escaped direct criticism in a statement thrashed out in Moscow by policymakers from the G20, which spans developed and emerging markets and accounts for 90 percent of the world economy.

Analysts said the yen, which has dropped 20 percent as a result of aggressive monetary and fiscal policies to reflate the Japanese economy, may now continue to fall.

"The market will take the G20 statement as an approval for what it has been doing -- selling of the yen," said Neil Mellor, currency strategist at Bank of New York Mellon in London. "No censure of Japan means they will be off to the money printing presses."

After late-night talks, finance ministers and central bankers agreed on wording closer than expected to a joint statement issued last Tuesday by the Group of Seven rich nations backing market-determined exchange rates.

A draft communiqu? on Friday had steered clear of the G7's call for economic policy not to be targeted at exchange rates. But the final version included a G20 commitment to refrain from competitive devaluations and stated monetary policy would be directed only at price stability and growth.

"The mood quite clearly early on was that we needed desperately to avoid protectionist measures ... that mood permeated quite quickly," Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty told reporters, adding that the wording of the G20 statement had been hardened up by the ministers.

As a result, it reflected a substantial, but not complete, endorsement of Tuesday's proclamation by the G7 nations - the United States, Japan, Britain, Canada, France, Germany and Italy.

As with the G7 intervention, Tokyo said it gave it a green light to pursue its policies unchecked.

"I have explained that (Prime Minister Shinzo) Abe's administration is doing its utmost to escape from deflation and we have gained a certain understanding," Finance Minister Taro Aso told reporters.

"We're confident that if Japan revives its own economy that would certainly affect the world economy as well. We gained understanding on this point."

Flaherty admitted it would be difficult to gauge if domestic policies were aimed at weakening currencies or not.

NO FISCAL TARGETS

The G20 also made a commitment to a credible medium-term fiscal strategy, but stopped short of setting specific goals as most delegations felt any economic recovery was too fragile.

The communiqu? said risks to the world economy had receded but growth remained too weak and unemployment too high.

"A sustained effort is required to continue building a stronger economic and monetary union in the euro area and to resolve uncertainties related to the fiscal situation in the United States and Japan, as well as to boost domestic sources of growth in surplus economies," it said.

A debt-cutting pact struck in Toronto in 2010 will expire this year if leaders fail to agree to extend it at a G20 summit of leaders in St Petersburg in September.

The United States says it is on track to meet its Toronto pledge but argues that the pace of future fiscal consolidation must not snuff out demand. Germany and others are pressing for another round of binding debt targets.

"We had a broad consensus in the G20 that we will stick to the commitment to fulfill the Toronto goals," German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said. "We do not have any interest in U.S.-bashing ... In St. Petersburg follow-up-goals will be decided."

The G20 put together a huge financial backstop to halt a market meltdown in 2009 but has failed to reach those heights since. At successive meetings, Germany has pressed the United States and others to do more to tackle their debts. Washington in turn has urged Berlin to do more to increase demand.

Backing in the communiqu? for the use of domestic monetary policy to support economic recovery reflected the U.S. Federal Reserve's commitment to monetary stimulus through quantitative easing, or QE, to promote recovery and jobs.

QE entails large-scale bond buying -- $85 billion a month in the Fed's case -- that helps economic growth but has also unleashed destabilising capital flows into emerging markets.

A commitment to minimize such "negative spillovers" was an offsetting point in the text that China, fearful of asset bubbles and lost export competitiveness, highlighted.

"Major developed nations (should) pay attention to their monetary policy spillover," Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao was quoted by state news agency Xinhua as saying in Moscow.

Russia, this year's chair of the G20, admitted the group had failed to reach agreement on medium-term budget deficit levels and expressed concern about ultra-loose policies that it and other emerging economies say could store up trouble for later.

On currencies, the G20 text reiterated its commitment last November, "to move more rapidly toward mores market-determined exchange rate systems and exchange rate flexibility to reflect underlying fundamentals, and avoid persistent exchange rate misalignments".

It said disorderly exchange rate movements and excess volatility in financial flows could harm economic and financial stability.

(Additional reporting by Gernot Heller, Lesley Wroughton, Maya Dyakina, Tetsushi Kajimoto, Jan Strupczewski, Lidia Kelly, Katya Golubkova, Jason Bush, Anirban Nag and Michael Martina. Writing by Douglas Busvine. Editing by Timothy Heritage/Mike Peacock)

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Rupert Murdoch sells some News Corp voting shares

(Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive officer of News Corp, sold less than 1 percent of his shares in the media company.

Murdoch sold 1,396,571 million Class B shares, out of 317,290,709 shares, on February 13, for $40.1 million, according to a regulatory filing on Friday.

News Corp, which owns Fox Network, The Wall Street Journal, and 20th Century Fox movie studios, is controlled by Murdoch's family through its ownership of 40 percent of Class B voting shares.

In November, Murdoch sold his Class A shares.

Shares of News Corp are up almost 50 percent in the past 12 months. The stock closed up 1.4 percent at $28.90 on Friday.

(Reporting By Jennifer Saba in New York; editing by Carol Bishopric)

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Russian region begins recovery from meteor fall

Alexander Babin, a rescuer employed by Chelyabinsk Airlines, who was injured by glass from window at his home broken by a shock wave from a meteor explosion, rests after getting medical care in Chelyabinsk Regional Hospital in Chelyabinsk, about 1500 kilometers (930 miles) east of Moscow, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013. A meteor that scientists estimate weighed 10 tons (11 tons) streaked at supersonic speed over Russia's Ural Mountains on Friday, setting off blasts that injured some 500 people and frightened countless more. (AP Photo/Boris Kaulin)

Alexander Babin, a rescuer employed by Chelyabinsk Airlines, who was injured by glass from window at his home broken by a shock wave from a meteor explosion, rests after getting medical care in Chelyabinsk Regional Hospital in Chelyabinsk, about 1500 kilometers (930 miles) east of Moscow, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013. A meteor that scientists estimate weighed 10 tons (11 tons) streaked at supersonic speed over Russia's Ural Mountains on Friday, setting off blasts that injured some 500 people and frightened countless more. (AP Photo/Boris Kaulin)

CLARIFIES CAPTION - Alexander Babin, a rescuer employed by Chelyabinsk Airlines, who was injured by glass from window at his home broken by a shock wave from a meteor explosion, rests after getting medical care in Chelyabinsk Regional Hospital in Chelyabinsk, about 1500 kilometers (930 miles) east of Moscow, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013. A meteor that scientists estimate weighed 10 tons (11 tons) streaked at supersonic speed over Russia's Ural Mountains on Friday, setting off blasts that injured some 500 people and frightened countless more. (AP Photo/Boris Kaulin)

In this frame grab made from dashboard camera video, a meteor streaks through the sky over Chelyabinsk, about 1500 kilometers (930 miles) east of Moscow, Friday, Feb. 15, 2013. With a blinding flash and a booming shock wave, the meteor blazed across the western Siberian sky Friday and exploded with the force of 20 atomic bombs, injuring more than 1,000 people as it blasted out windows and spread panic in a city of 1 million. (AP Photo/AP Video)

In this photo provided by Chelyabinsk.ru a woman cleans away glass debris from a window after a meteorite explosion over Chelyabinsk region on Friday, Feb. 15, 2013. A meteor exploded in the sky above Russia on Friday, causing a shockwave that blew out windows injuring hundreds of people and sending fragments falling to the ground in the Ural Mountains. The Russian Academy of Sciences said in a statement hours after the Friday morning fall that the meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere at a speed of at least 54,000 kph (33,000 mph) and shattered about 30-50 kilometers (18-32 miles) above ground. The fall caused explosions that broke glass over a wide area. (AP Photo/ Yevgenia Yemelyanova, Chelyabinsk.ru)

The building of the city;s city sports arena is damaged in after a meteorite fell near Chelyabinsk, about 1500 kilometers (930 miles) east of Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013. With a blinding flash and a booming shock wave, a meteor blazed across the western Siberian sky Friday and exploded with the force of 20 atomic bombs, injuring more than 1,000 people as it blasted out windows and spread panic in a city of 1 million. (AP Photo/Laura Mills)

(AP) ? As a small army of people worked to replace acres of windows shattered by the enormous explosion from a meteor, many joked on Saturday about what had happened in this troubled pocket of Russia.

One of the most popular jests: Residents of the meteor were terrified to see Chelyabinsk approaching.

The fireball that streaked into the sky over this tough industrial city at about sunrise Friday was undeniably traumatic. Nearly 1,200 people were reported injured by the shock wave from the explosion, estimated to be as strong as 20 Hiroshima atomic bombs.

But it also brought a sense of cooperation in a troubled region. Large numbers of volunteers came forward to help fix the damage caused by the explosion and many residents came together on the Internet ? first to find out what happened and soon to make jokes.

Chelyabinsk, nicknamed Tankograd because it produced the famed Soviet T-34 tanks, can be as grim as its backbone heavy industries. Long winters where temperatures routinely hit minus-30 Celsius (minus-22 Fahrenheit) add to a general dour mien, as do worries about dangerous facilities in the surrounding region.

In 1957, a waste tank at the Mayak nuclear weapons plant in the Chelyabinsk region exploded, contaminating 23,000 square kilometers (9,200 square miles) and prompting authorities to evacuate 10,000 nearby residents. It is now Russia's main nuclear waste disposal facility. A vast plant for disposing of chemical weapons lies 85 kilometers (50 miles) east of the city.

"The city is a place where people always seem bitter with each other," said music teacher Ilya Shibanov. But the meteor "was one of the rare times when people started to live together through one event."

"For most people, it's a good excuse for a joke," he said.

It also is why Shibanov quickly concocted a rap video that got wide Internet attention, including the lines: "''Pow, pow, pow ? everything flew and factory windows crumbled. This Friday the bars are going to be full, so be ready for the aftermath."

But for many, it's provided a reason to roll up their sleeves and get to work repairing the more than 4,000 buildings in the city and region where windows were shattered, or to provide other services.

More than 24,000 people, including volunteers, have mobilized in the region to cover windows, gather warm clothes and food, and make other relief efforts, the regional governor's office said. Crews from glass companies in adjacent regions were being flown in.

Gov. Mikhail Yurevich on Saturday said that damage from the high-altitude explosion ?believed to have been as powerful as 20 Hiroshima bombs ? is estimated at 1 billion rubles ($33 million). He promised to have all the broken windows replaced within a week.

But that is a long wait in a frigid region. The midday temperature in Chelyabinsk was minus-12 C (10 F), and for many the immediate task was to put up plastic sheeting and boards on shattered residential windows.

Meanwhile, the search continued for major fragments of the meteor.

In the town of Chebarkul, 80 kilometers (50 miles) west of Chelyabinsk city, divers explored the bottom of an ice-crusted lake looking for meteor fragments believed to have fallen there, leaving a six-meter-wide (20-foot-wide) hole. Emergency Ministry spokeswoman Irina Rossius told Russian news agencies the search hadn't found anything.

Police kept a small crowd of curious onlookers from venturing out onto the icy lake, where a tent was set up for the divers.

Many of them were still trying to process the memories of the strange day they'd lived through.

Valery Fomichov said he had been out for a run when the meteor streaked across the sky shortly after sunrise.

"I glanced up and saw a glowing dot in the west. And it got bigger and bigger, like a soccer ball, until it became blindingly white and I turned away," he said.

In a local church, clergyman Sexton Sergei sought to derive a larger lesson.

"Perhaps God was giving a kind of sign, so that people don't simply think about their own trifles on earth, but rather look to the heavens once in a while."

In Chelyabinsk, university student Ksenia Arslanova said she was pleased that people in the city of 1 million generally behaved well after the bewildering flash and explosions.

"People were kind of ironic about it. And that's a good thing, that people didn't run to the grocery store. Everyone was calm," the 19-year-old architecture student said. "I'm proud that our city didn't fall into depression."

As Chelyabinsk began its healing process, residents of San Francisco, on the other side of the planet, worried that they might be next. A science institute in Northern California says it has received numerous reports of a bright streak of light over the San Francisco Bay area on Friday night.

Cuba apparently experienced a phenomenon similar to the meteorite that detonated over Russia this week, island media reported, with startled residents describing a bright light in the sky and a loud explosion that shook windows and walls.

There were no reports of any injuries or damage such as those caused by the Russia meteorite, which sent out shockwaves that hurt some 1,200 people and shattered countless windows.

Cuba apparently experienced a phenomenon similar to the Chelyabinsk meteor several days earlier, island media reported, with startled residents describing a bright light in the sky and a loud explosion that shook windows and walls.

In a video from a state TV newscast posted on the website CubaSi late Friday, unidentified residents of the central city of Rodas, near Cienfuegos, said the explosion was impressive.

"On Tuesday we left home to fish around five in the afternoon, and around 8 p.m. we saw a light in the heavens and then a big ball of fire, bigger than the sun," one local man said in the video.

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Jim Heintz in Moscow contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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