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If you have purchased a house recently, you know that this commitment is one of the biggest you will ever make. Your house will be the source of protection and countless memories enjoyed by you and your family. Keeping this in mind, it is crucial to make sure you trust a professional home inspection team who can guarantee you are buying a house that will last. They can perform a thorough overview of everything in your home from the electrical system and cooling to plumbing and drains. They may also be able to assess your home for radon testing, storm durability, and energy efficiency. Make sure your home and family are safe with a quality home inspection. Property inspection Fishers IN

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American Automobile Association sues owner of AAAclubs.xxx and ...

AAA sues to stop adult entertainment site from using AAA in its name.

The American Automobile Association, commonly known as AAA or ?Triple A?, has sued the owner of AAAclubs.xxx, AAAclubs.com, AAAclubs.net, and AAAclubs.us.

According to the lawsuit (pdf), AAA became aware of the defendant in December 2011 when it filed a trademark application for ?AAA Clubs of America? for use in conjunction with discount programs. AAA offers discount programs to its membership.

AAA contacted the defendants the next month and believed that they had acquiesced.

The lawsuit alleges that in December 2012, AAA discovered that the defendants had ?transitioned into the business of online pornography? with its AAAclubs.xxx domain name.

Hence, the lawsuit.

The plaintiff is asking for $100,000 per domain under the anti-cybersquatting act, and that the defendant cancel its registration of the domains.

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Helsinki, Finland, 2013-01-30 07:00 CET (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- STOCKMANN plc, Investor News 30.1.2013 at 8:00 EET

Stockmann plc and INDITEX, S.A., the owner of the Zara store concept, have agreed to end the franchising co-operation in Finland as of 1 March 2013.

Stockmann is currently operating four Zara franchising stores in Finland. The stores will be transferred to Inditex through a sale of Stockmann?s subsidiary Z-Fashion Finland Oy that is responsible for the franchising business. All the current Zara stores and their personnel of approx. 180 employees continue as part of Z-Fashion Finland, under the Inditex Group.

The divestment does not have a substantial effect on the Stockmann Group's revenue or earnings. Revenue of Z-Fashion Finland totalled EUR 22 million in 2012. The franchising co-operation started in 2002 and the cumulative operating profit for Stockmann is slightly positive. The purchase price covers the net assets of Z-Fashion Finland in the balance sheet.

The termination of the Zara franchising operation is in line with Stockmann?s strategy and enables the Department Store Division to focus on its own core business. During 2012 Stockmann also discontinued its loss-making Bestseller franchising operations in Russia.

Further information:
Maisa Romanainen, Executive Vice President, Director for the Department Store Division, tel. +358 9 121 5230

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Economy stumbles after drop in military spending

The U.S. economy unexpectedly reversed course in the final quarter of 2012 and contracted at a 0.1 percent rate, the Commerce Department said Wednesday, its worst performance since the aftermath of the financial crisis in 2009.

The drop in gross domestic product was driven by a plunge in military spending, as well as fewer exports and a steep slowdown in the buildup of inventories by businesses. Anxieties about the fiscal impasse in Washington also contributed to the slowdown, one reason that stockpiles grew more slowly.

Despite the overall contraction, there was underlying data in the report suggesting the economy is not on the brink of a recession or an extended slump. Residential investment jumped 15.3 percent, a sign that the housing sector continues to recover, for one. Similarly, investment in equipment and software by businesses rose 12.4 percent, an indicator that companies are still spending.

Although economists expected output to decline substantially from the 3.1 percent annual growth rate recorded in the third quarter, the negative number still caught Wall Street off-guard. It was the weakest economic report since the second quarter of 2009.

"I'm a little surprised," said Michael Feroli, chief U.S. economist at JPMorgan. "It grabs your attention when you have a negative number across everyone's screens."

Stocks were down only slightly in early trading on Wall Street, as some traders shrugged off the unexpected drop.

Feroli had been expecting growth to come in at 0.4 percent, which was less than the 1.1 percent consensus among economists on Wall Street. Like some other observers, Feroli said there were hints the economy was performing slightly better than the headline number suggested.

The 22.2 percent drop in military spending ? the sharpest quarterly drop in more than four decades ? along with the drop in inventories and exports overwhelmed more positive indicators in the private sector, he said.

For example, final sales to private domestic purchasers, which strips out government spending as well as trade and inventories, rose by 2.8 percent.

"Consumers and businesses kept spending at a pretty steady pace," Feroli said. For the entire year, the economy grew by 2.2 percent, a slight improvement from the 1.8 percent annual rate in 2011.

But with unemployment stubbornly high at 7.8 percent and growth expected to remain slow in the first quarter, the poor report Wednesday was likely to set off more finger-pointing in Washington.

The compromise between President Obama and Congress allowed a temporary cut in Social Security taxes to expire, which is expected to crimp growth in the first quarter. The change will cost a worker earning $50,000 a year an extra $1,000 annually. Indeed, a consumer confidence survey released Tuesday by the Conference Board showed a sharp downturn in January.


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What does the world expect from newly confirmed Secretary of State John Kerry?

Hillary Rodham Clinton has been one of the US?s most popular and peripatetic secretaries of state ? logging nearly 1 million miles in four years and becoming a household name from Panama to Pakistan.

Her successor, John Kerry, who was approved unanimously by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and confirmed by the Senate today as the new US secretary of State, might not have the same widespread clout. However, he comes with nearly 30 years of foreign policy experience and among his peers is largely considered one of the most capable US politicians for the job.

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The son of a US diplomat who grew up living and traveling across Europe and speaks fluent French, Senator Kerry lost his bid for the presidency in 2004 to George W. Bush. But he became well known across the globe for his work on the Senate?s Foreign Relations Committee, which he has chaired for four years and served on for 28.

In facing the globe?s most intractable problems, the world is hopeful that Kerry is well poised for the position. ?He is seen as the embodiment of traditional foreign policy,? says Ian Lesser, the executive director of the German Marshall Fund?s Brussels Office.

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Whether that is good or bad is subjective, but from Europe to Pakistan to China, many have voiced expectations that his vast experience and diplomatic skill will be a boon to dealing with international crises and issues.

MOVING ?THE PROCESS FORWARD? IN PAKISTAN

Among the immediate challenges that Kerry faces is the US relationship with Pakistan as NATO withdraws from Afghanistan. To ensure the stability of that process, Pakistan ? which shares a border with Afghanistan, is known for militant activity, and whose security establishment has been accused of maintaining close ties with the Afghan Taliban ? is considered a key player.

Insiders there have expressed hope that Kerry can navigate a complicated relationship.

"John Kerry, I personally feel, is more mature and positive in terms of looking at Pakistan and Afghanistan,? says a Pakistani security official who is not permitted to speak on the record. "He has a lot of goodwill among the foreign office people and the military. I think it is going to break a lot of ice, and move the process forward in terms of Pakistan and Afghanistan."

Kerry led a successful mission to Kabul in 2009, leading Hamid Karzai to agree to second-round presidential elections. Kerry has frequently spoken of the need for a more conciliatory approach to Pakistan, speaking out against cutting foreign aid to the country and saying that it has not gotten enough credit for killing Osama bin Laden.

"The biggest thing with Kerry is that he knows Pakistan. He's seen the ups and downs of policy here. So that's a huge plus,? says Raza Rumi, director of the Jinnah Institute in Pakistan. ?He's not a hardliner. In fact, he's viewed as a friend of Pakistan by many circles in the country."

?QUI EST JOHN KERRY?

Kerry is a five-term senator from Massachusetts, who attended the elite schools and universities of the East coast and is one of the country?s wealthiest politicians ? now married to Teresa Heinz Kerry.

He has French relatives and speaks the language perfectly, but that is not something that served him well during his 2004 presidential bid. Critics dismissed him as an out-of-touch Francophone, ridiculing him as ?Monsieur Kerry.?

But if that hurt him in middle America, it is a leg-up in Europe.

?What plays against him in the US plays 150 percent for him in France,? says Steven Ekovich, who teaches American foreign policy at the American University of Paris and wrote a book on John Kerry in French in 2004 called ?Qui est John Kerry?? or ?Who is John Kerry.? He says the French are delighted to have a man with an affinity for Europe, and especially for France, as the face of US diplomacy.

Kerry?s French counterpart, Laurent Fabius, congratulated him upon his appointment and acknowledged ?how personally committed he is to Franco-American friendship.?

Still, Kerry takes the position at a time when the ?pivot to Asia? has triggered anxiety in European corners. ?One of his biggest challenges will be convincing Europeans that Europe still matters politically in Washington,? says Mr. Lesser.

He says the US turns to Europe as the natural partner on key questions, most recently conflict in Mali, as well as nuclear arms in Iran, and questions about energy and climate. And despite the focus on Asia, trade between the US and Europe is still dominant in global terms, he says.

?ASIA PIVOT?

It is unclear, whether Kerry will maintain the same focus on Asia as did his predecessor. His first international crisis may surface in the region, as North Korea threatens an imminent nuclear test in yet another act of defiance of the international community.

But aside from having fought in Vietnam and made the foreign trips that are standard for all senior members of the US foreign policy establishment, Kerry has no particular Asia expertise.

?Clinton made rebalancing [US foreign policy toward Asia] her legacy,? says Bonnie Glaser, a senior analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. ?Kerry may want to choose another issue for his legacy.?

As a result, Ms. Glaser adds, despite the ?Asia Pivot,? ?many countries in the region are preparing themselves for a diminished level of US attention. There?s a fear the US won?t have the staying power to sustain the interest we have seen over the past four years.?

The new secretary of State is not likely to ignore Washington?s relationship with treaty ally Japan, especially in light of Tokyo?s dangerous dispute with Beijing over ownership of islands in the East China Sea.

As he manages that relationship, Kerry ?will have to keep a delicate balance? between ties with Japan and ties with China, warns Tao Wenzhao, a US-watcher at the Chinese Academy for Social Sciences.

And Chinese analysts say they expect smoother diplomatic relations under Kerry. ?I think Kerry may do more to ease China?s uneasiness over the pivot to Asia,? says Liu Feitao, an expert on US affairs at the China Institute for International Studies, a think tank linked to the Foreign Ministry. ?I think we will see less of the conflict and friction we saw under Hillary Clinton.?

Kerry, who cautioned in his Senate confirmation hearings that the US should be careful ?about not creating a threat when there isn?t one? and against ?overreacting? to China?s military buildup, ?is more diplomatic minded? than his predecessor, believes Shen Dingli, a foreign policy adviser to the Chinese government.

NUCLEAR IRAN?

Iran and its nuclear program will inevitably be near the top of Kerry's agenda, continuing a trajectory of growing importance and urgency over Iran that has bedeviled his predecessors.

Kerry has inherited a standoff between Iran and the US and its allies marked by ever-increasing sanctions, stalled nuclear talks, and a covert war that has included assassinations, mysterious explosions, and computer viruses.

Rarely in the past three decades has Iran been seen as such a challenge to Washington. So, for Kerry as secretary of State, critical decisions may determine an outcome of peace or war.

Kerry told Senators last week: "We will do what we must do to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and I repeat here today, our policy is not containment. It is prevention, and the clock is ticking on our efforts to secure responsible compliance."

Kerry's instinct appears to mirror Obama's own: to err on the side of diplomacy, and avoid a military conflict that strategists and Iran experts say would have uncertain chances of success and a host of negative consequences.

He said sanctions have succeeded in strangling Iran's economy, though they have caused no reevaluation in Tehran of its nuclear program, which Iran says is limited to peaceful power production.

A host of American and European measures target its lifeblood, oil exports, and central bank transactions, along with four sets of sanctions imposed on Iran by the UN.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has chastised the Obama administration for not laying down a "red line" for Iran's nuclear advances, which would trigger military strikes.

"Iranians need to understand that there's no other agenda here," Kerry said during his confirmation hearings. "If their program is peaceful, they can prove it. And that's what we are seeking."

PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST?

Kerry might face a better climate when it comes to the stalled and failing peace negotiations in the Middle East.

Kerry said in his confirmation hearing that President Obama is ?deeply committed? to a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. He also warned that, ?if we can't be successful that the door ? to the possibility of a two-state solution could shut on everybody and that would be disastrous in my judgment.?

In 2012, Israel approved four times more new housing projects in East Jerusalem and the West Bank than in the previous year, raising concerns that it may soon become too difficult to piece together a viable Palestinian state. Meanwhile, the rise of Hamas in Gaza could compromise Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas?s ability to secure a peace deal that?s acceptable to his people.

Kerry is reportedly planning a trip in February to gauge the willingness of both sides to renew negotiations. It is a delicate time, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faring poorly in recent elections and the next government not expected to be firmly in place for at least a month. But once the dust settles, the situation might be riper for negotiations than when Secretary Clinton took office.

?I think he?s coming to a much more level playing field than we had in the last few years,? says Alon Liel, a veteran diplomat, citing Obama?s election victory and the Palestinian success in getting recognized as a state at the United Nations.

?We have stronger and more independent American president we have a weaker Israeli prime minister, and we have a stronger [Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas] after the UN vote,? says Mr. Liel.

Other key issues that Kerry is likely to face: Israeli pressure to strike Iran and working with Israel to prevent Syria?s chemical weapons from falling into the wrong hands.

ECONOMIC POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA

In Latin America, hopes are not high that the US under Kerry will pay more attention to the region than did Obama with Clinton. Some point to the scant reference to the region during Kerry?s confirmation hearing as evidence.

That?s a missed opportunity, writes Andres Oppenheimer in his column in the Miami Herald.

In response to Kerry?s comment in his opening statement at the confirmation hearing ? ?More than ever, foreign policy is economic policy? ? Mr. Oppenheimer writes: ?Nobody in his right mind will argue that Iran?s nuclear program, or al-Qaida?s cells in North Africa, should not be at the center of US foreign policy concerns.?

But, Oppenheimer writes, ?if US foreign policy is increasingly about economic policy, and if the United States needs to increase its declining share of global trade and investment, as Kerry said, it should definitely seek greater economic ties with Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and other fast-growing Western Hemisphere neighbors.?

Overall Kerry has less appeal in the region than did Clinton, says Analicia Ruiz, an expert on US-Mexico relations at An?huac University in Mexico City.

?People don?t know who he is,? Ms. Ruiz says. ?They had an affinity for Clinton because she broke a paradigm. She was a woman, the wife of the ex-president [Bill Clinton],? Ruiz says. Kerry, on the other hand, is considered a member of the ?old boys? network of Washington.

And on the issues that matter most to Mexicans, she says, the secretary of State position is not crucial. ?Whether we actually get a comprehensive immigration reform depends on the internal politics of the US,? Ruiz says.

MANAGING EXPECTATIONS

In fact, expectations are high across the globe for Obama's second term, and his new secretary of State might see his first challenge ?expectation management,? says Lesser in Brussels.

Blazer agrees, pointing to the possibility of Chinese hopes not being fulfilled. ?It?s the president who sets policy,? she says. ?The Chinese have inflated expectations of how much US policy might change.?

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5 Security Holes Almost Everyone's Vulnerable To

5 Security Holes Almost Everyone's Vulnerable ToProblems with security seem to pop up all the time?from an easy to hack router to apps that leak your data into the world. Thankfully, it's pretty easy to protect yourself. Here's how to do it.

Unless you keep up to date on all the security news, it's easy to miss a bit here and there about what has been exploited and what hasn't. We're all vulnerable at some point, and if you haven't touched the settings on your computer since you took it out of the box, it might be time to take another look.

Already know about these security holes and have them patched up? Good for you! Send this along to your friends who don't to help keep them safe.

UPnP Allows Access to Your Gear from Outside Sources

5 Security Holes Almost Everyone's Vulnerable ToUPnP (Universal Plug and Play), a component meant to make devices like routers, printers, and media players easy to discover on a network, has been accused of having security holes for a long time, but this week the US Government suggested you disable it yet again. The most recent study suggests 40 million to 80 million network-enabled devices responded to discovery requests from the internet and are vulnerable to an attack that gives hackers access to webcams, printers, passwords, and more. This means routers with the bug can be accessed from the internet to remotely screw with your system even if you don't have malware installed.

The good news is that most of the affected hardware is old, and the problem likely isn't as widespread as it seems. That said, in the case of most devices, you can turn UPnP off in the settings (look in your manual for directions). To turn it off on a router level, you pop into the admin page and disable UPnP. This doesn't affect your ability to stream media over UPnP, so there's no reason to have it enabled on any of your devices. If you want to check your hardware, security site Rapid7 has made a tool to scan devices on your network.

As far as security risks go, this one's easy to fix and it's not going to affect a lot of people these days. The rest of these are much worse.

WEP/WPA Passwords on Your Router Are Easy to Crack

5 Security Holes Almost Everyone's Vulnerable ToChances are that your router is using either a WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) password or a WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) password. Unfortunetly, it's pretty simple to crack a Wi-Fi network's WPA password and a WEP password.

Both of these vulnerabilities exist for different reasons. In the case of WEP, it's as simple as cracking the password with an automated encyrption program (and a lot of time), while in WPA, it's more about a vulnerability in WPS (Wi-fi Protected Setup) on certain routers. This can be corrected by turning WPS off. If you can't turn WPS off, you can install DD-WRT or Tomato so you can. DD-WRT should add a nice security layer to your home network.

Anything not HTTPS Is Easy to Snoop On

5 Security Holes Almost Everyone's Vulnerable ToHTTP Secure is the protocol used to secure everything that you send online that's important. This includes your bank information, social networks, and just about everything else that needs security. For your home network, you can simply install the HTTPS browser extension that ensures you'll always use the secure version of a site so your data doesn't fall into the wrong hands. Without HTTPS, your personal data is far more likely to fall through a security hole and into the hands of some nefarious person.

While it's important to use HTTPS at home, it's far more important to always use it on public Wi-Fi. At places like hotels, airports, or libraries, someone is probably snooping out your passwords. Your best solution for public Wi-Fi is to use a VPN (virtual private network) to route your traffic safely and securely.

All the Apps, Software, and Websites You Use Might Accidentally Leak Data

5 Security Holes Almost Everyone's Vulnerable ToIt happens time and time again. A hacker finds an exploit, and suddenly all your favorite software is vulnerable to people snagging your passwords, your entire system is made insecure, or they're leaking your personal data like name and address. This happens with Java constantly, but it's happened to pretty much everyone at some point, including: Mega, Google Wallet, Apple, Skype, Path, and Facebook.

The best thing you can do is keep your software up to date. This means both your operating system and your mobile software. Generally, when your data is leaked, someone notices, and the software is patched up right away.

It's not exactly the perfect solution, but since the security holes are on the service or software side, it's all you can do. That said, make sure you have two-factor authentication enabled where you can, and use a a password system like LastPass to ensure your leaked data doesn't reveal enough information to get your login information for another service.

Strong Passwords Aren't Enough to Protect Against Everything

5 Security Holes Almost Everyone's Vulnerable ToWhen it boils down to it, a good password only gets you so far. Certain security holes, like social engineering hacks can happen when a skilled hacker bypasses technical protections (like a strong password) to get the information they want from talking to a person?no "real" hacking is required. It's exactly what happened last year when the Apple and Amazon exploits were uncovered in Mat Honan's hack.

In short, people are one of the biggest security holes in the larger chain. Hackers can use psychological tricks to get your information, they might pose as someone important, as a Facebook friend, or even as you when talking with customer support. With a little information, they can then gain access to your account. If that account uses the same password as everywhere else, they essentially get access to everything you do. Thankfully, you can protect yourself with a few simple tips.

The main goal is to make sure you don't have all your eggs in one basket. That means if someone gets one password to one site, they can't get in elsewhere. So, never use the same password more than once, use two-factor authentication, get creative with your security questions, and monitor your accounts.

Plugging up these security holes isn't exactly a fun way to spend an afternoon, but it's certainly more entertaining than waking up one morning to find someone has stolen your identity. It's also a pretty easy process, and once you're set up you don't need to do much else.

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Engineers solve a biological mystery and boost artificial intelligence

Jan. 29, 2013 ? By simulating 25,000 generations of evolution within computers, Cornell University engineering and robotics researchers have discovered why biological networks tend to be organized as modules -- a finding that will lead to a deeper understanding of the evolution of complexity.

The new insight also will help evolve artificial intelligence, so robot brains can acquire the grace and cunning of animals.

From brains to gene regulatory networks, many biological entities are organized into modules -- dense clusters of interconnected parts within a complex network. For decades biologists have wanted to know why humans, bacteria and other organisms evolved in a modular fashion. Like engineers, nature builds things modularly by building and combining distinct parts, but that does not explain how such modularity evolved in the first place. Renowned biologists Richard Dawkins, G?nter P. Wagner, and the late Stephen Jay Gould identified the question of modularity as central to the debate over "the evolution of complexity."

For years, the prevailing assumption was simply that modules evolved because entities that were modular could respond to change more quickly, and therefore had an adaptive advantage over their non-modular competitors. But that may not be enough to explain the origin of the phenomena.

The team discovered that evolution produces modules not because they produce more adaptable designs, but because modular designs have fewer and shorter network connections, which are costly to build and maintain. As it turned out, it was enough to include a "cost of wiring" to make evolution favor modular architectures.

This theory is detailed in "The Evolutionary Origins of Modularity," published January 29 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society by Hod Lipson, Cornell associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering; Jean-Baptiste Mouret, a robotics and computer science professor at Universit? Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris; and by Jeff Clune, a former visiting scientist at Cornell and currently an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Wyoming.

To test the theory, the researchers simulated the evolution of networks with and without a cost for network connections.

"Once you add a cost for network connections, modules immediately appear. Without a cost, modules never form. The effect is quite dramatic," says Clune.

The results may help explain the near-universal presence of modularity in biological networks as diverse as neural networks -- such as animal brains -- and vascular networks, gene regulatory networks, protein-protein interaction networks, metabolic networks and even human-constructed networks such as the Internet.

"Being able to evolve modularity will let us create more complex, sophisticated computational brains," says Clune.

Says Lipson: "We've had various attempts to try to crack the modularity question in lots of different ways. This one by far is the simplest and most elegant."

The National Science Foundation and the French National Research Agency funded this research.

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Google ups ante for third annual international science fair

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Now in its third year running, Google is giving its international science fair a bit of a boost in prizes for both students around the world and their schools.

See also: Google Science Fair features projects on energy, cancer research (photos) | Google science fair entrants tackle farming, medical science and more

Here are a couple new items for this year's contest:

  • Google will award a $10,000 cash grant from Google to the grand prize winner's school.
  • There will also be a new category, dubbed the "Inspired Idea Award," which will be voted on by the public for the project with the greatest potential to change the world.

Other awards up for grabs include a $50,000 scholarship from Google, a trip to the Galapagos with National Geographic Expeditions, and a $50,000 Science in Action prize from Scientific American to one project that makes a practical difference by addressing a social, environmental or health issue.

Now that we know what's at stake, here are the dates to know:

  • Students between the ages of 13-18 can enter starting January 30, 2013.
  • The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2013 at 11:59 pm PDT.
  • In early June, Google will reveal 90 regional finalists (30 from the Americas, 30 from Asia Pacific and 30 from Europe/Middle East/Africa) -- including students from Brazil for the first time.
  • In late June, judges will pick the top 15 finalists.
  • The finalists will be flown to Google HQ in Mountain View, Calif. for the finale event, scheduled for September 23, 2013, which is a bit later than the mid-summer dates in the last two years.

Leading up to the event, Google will be hosting tri-weekly Hangouts. With a focus on science and discovery, topics will range from talks with bright minds such as inventor Dean Kamen and oceanographic explorer Fabien Cousteau to "exclusive" behind-the-scenes tours of labs and science facilities.

According to the Internet giant, it has grown to become "the largest online science fair in the world," with students between the ages of 13 and 18 from more than 90 countries.

Some of the projects that have been entered (and later won) range from a device that converts sound into tactile vibrations to a cloud service running on the Google App Engine to catalog potentially cancerous masts.

For more information about the 2013 Google Science Fair, check out the event page, which launches today.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

US economy shrinks 0.1 pct., 1st time in 3? years

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The U.S. economy unexpectedly shrank from October through December, the first quarterly drop since 2009 and a reminder of the economy's vulnerability as automatic cuts in government spending loom.

The Commerce Department said the economy shrank at an annual rate of 0.1 percent mainly because companies restocked at a slower rate and the government slashed defense spending. Those trends partly reflected uncertainty late last year about the fiscal cliff, which Congress averted in a deal reached Jan. 1.

Economists say those factors could prove temporary. Still, the sharp slowdown from the 3.1 percent annual growth rate in the July-September quarter, also driven by a drop in U.S. exports, raised concerns about 2013.

Congressional Republicans seem determined to permit the deep cuts to strike the Pentagon and domestic programs to try to force Democrats to make budget concessions. And Americans are coming to grips with an increase in Social Security taxes that has begun to leave them with less take-home pay.

Government spending cuts and slower company restocking, which can fluctuate sharply, subtracted a combined 2.6 percentage points from GDP. Those two factors offset a 2.2 percent increase in consumer spending. And business spending on equipment and software rose after shrinking over the summer.

Consumer spending added 1.5 percentage points to GDP, and business investment added 1.1 points ? both stronger contributions than in the third quarter.

Economists stressed that the key factors that dragged on GDP in the fourth quarter could prove short-lived, even though the economy faces other threats in 2013.

"Frankly, this is the best-looking contraction in U.S. GDP you'll ever see," Paul Ashworth, an economist at Capital Economics, said in a research note. "The drag from defense spending and inventories is a one-off. The rest of the report is all encouraging."

For all of 2012, the economy expanded 2.2 percent, better than 2011's growth of 1.8 percent.

The plunge in defense spending in the October-December quarter followed a jump in the third quarter. The fluctuation might have reflected higher-than-usual spending that occurred in the July-September period in anticipation of government spending cuts later in the year. Some defense contractors reported lower government spending at the end of the year.

Last week, General Dynamics blamed a $2 billion loss in the fourth quarter on "slowed defense spending."

Exports fell by the most in nearly four years, a result of Europe's recession and slower growth in China and some other large developing countries.

Incomes, though, jumped last quarter as companies paid out special dividends and bonuses ahead of expected tax increases in 2013. Commerce estimated that businesses paid nearly $40 billion in early dividends. After-tax income, adjusted for inflation, rose 6.8 percent, the most in nearly four years.

Superstorm Sandy likely also dragged on growth by closing factories, disrupting shipping and shutting down retail stores. While the department did not specify Sandy's effect on GDP, it estimated that Sandy destroyed about $36 billion in private property and $8.6 billion in government property.

Subpar economic growth has held back hiring. The economy has added about 150,000 jobs a month, on average, for the past two years. That's barely enough to reduce the unemployment rate, which has been a still-high 7.8 percent for two months.

Economists forecast that unemployment stayed at that rate in January. The government will release the January jobs report Friday.

The slower growth in stockpiles followed a jump in the third quarter. Slower inventory growth means factories likely produced less. Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. said this week, for example, that it reduced its inventories in the fourth quarter as global sales declined from a year earlier.

Still, with consumer spending rising, companies might have to rebuild inventories in the current January-March quarter, economists say. That could boost growth.

Wednesday's report is the first of three estimates of GDP the government issues each quarter. GDP measures the nation's total output of goods and services ? from restaurant meals and haircuts to airplanes and appliances. The estimates of GDP are revised by an average of 1.3 percentage points between the first and third estimate. That means the final figure for the fourth quarter might end up showing either growth or a steeper contraction.

A big question for 2013 is how consumers will react to the expiration of the Social Security tax cut. Congress and the White House allowed the temporary tax cut to expire in January but prevented income taxes from rising for most Americans.

The Social Security tax increase will reduce take-home pay this year by about 2 percent. A household earning $50,000 a year will have about $1,000 less to spend. A household with two high-paid workers will have up to $4,500 less.

A key measure of consumer confidence plummeted this month after Americans noticed the reduction in their paychecks, the Conference Board reported Tuesday.

Several trends, though, are expected to boost growth later this year.

Home builders are stepping up construction to meet rising demand. That should create more construction jobs.

And home prices are rising steadily. That tends to make Americans feel wealthier and more likely to spend. Housing could add as much as 1 percentage point to economic growth this year.

In addition, auto sales reached their highest level in five years in 2012. That's boosting production and hiring at U.S. automakers and their suppliers.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-economy-shrinks-0-1-pct-1st-time-142114641--finance.html

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happy_valentines_dayDon?t let those resolutions get you down. We?re halfway through the most healthy month of the year and you?ll do just fine as long as you don?t forget about Valentine?s Day. That?s right. Don?t you dare forget about Valentine?s Day. You can start drinking again, skip the gym or do whatever you?ve sworn off of in the New Year. Believe me you won?t mind as long as you set up the year right with your sweetheart at our B&B in Savannah.

I know, I know. Valentine?s is a commercial holiday that doesn?t really mean anything. Those couples you see on Valentine?s Day are just faking it for the sake of the holiday. Or ARE THEY?

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Boy snatched from school bus, held hostage in bunker

By Alastair Jamieson, Staff writer, NBC News

WSFA.com

Multiple local and county officials were on the scene of the shootng Tuesday, Jan. 29, near Midland City, Ala.

A boy was being held hostage in a bunker in Alabama early Wednesday by a man who seized him from a school bus after fatally shooting the driver, witnesses and police said.

Authorities were negotiating with the man overnight at the scene near Midland City.

The driver of the bus died from gunshot wounds on Tuesday afternoon and the suspect was not in custody, according to the Dale County Sheriff's Department.

Witnesses told NBC station WSFA that the suspect boarded the bus and ordered some children off before grabbing a boy aged 5 or 6, shooting the driver and fleeing towards his nearby home.

Michael Senn, who is minister of a nearby church, told the station that he spoke to several children on the bus, including a girl who said the driver was shot four times. He described one 13-year-old as "really traumatized."

Mike Creel, who said he was the suspect?s neighbor, told the station the suspect had hidden ?in his homemade bomb shelter.? However, officials described it as a storm shelter.

Creel said the suspect has lived on the property for around two years and that the underground shelter was ?one of the first things he started building."

The station said police believed the child was "OK" and that police were conducting negotiations with the suspect using a plastic pipe.

Other neighbors identified the suspect to the local newspaper, the Dothan Eagle, as a 67-year-old man. NBC News was unable to confirm this early Wednesday.

Lisa Harden, of the Dale County School District Office, said the bus was on a route that served all local schools, and had children of all ages on board.

Dale County and Ozark city schools will be closed Wednesday, officials said.

"Due to the sensitive nature of the open and ongoing incident, limited details are being released at this time," Dale County Sheriff's Department said in a 10 p.m. local time (11 pm. ET) Tuesday update.

The update added that nearby residents had been evacuated "as a precautionary measure as public safety remains paramount in this situation."

Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/30/16759153-boy-held-hostage-in-bunker-after-being-snatched-from-school-bus

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A generation of gamers - Signposts - Te Ara

Caine, a nine-year-old boy, became an internet sensation last year after he constructed his own arcade out of cardboard. He would crawl inside and work the machines himself. It was reminiscent of the amusement or penny arcades of the late 19th and early 20th century. As Kerryn Pollock writes in Arcade, computer and video games, the latest story on Te Ara, New Zealand never really had these penny arcades on the same scale as other countries. However gaming is now more widespread than anyone could have imagined.

I have an uncle and two aunts who regularly compete to see who can cheat the best at Facebook Scrabble, my 65-year-old mother was recently playing Flower at a church function, I recently fended off a Minecraft addiction, and over Christmas I watched the destruction of a friend?s living room by his kids playing Kinect Adventures.

With all these video games, it?s not surprising that in the last five years the industry has grown from $30 billion to $60 billion, and it?s now the largest entertainment industry. The fastest growth has been in mobile games and games developed for Facebook. Both of these platforms have caused the number of gamers to dramatically increase.

The increasing diversity of gamers is also increasing the diversity of games. More and more games, like Portal 2 (above), where the primary method of interacting with the world doesn?t involve shooting someone, come out each year. It has been fascinating to watch the evolution of games, and I believe video games now are where movies were in the 1940s. The creators are still experimenting, figuring out how they can tell stories, and how to use the medium. I?m not sure gaming has had its Citizen Kane yet.

The average gamer is now 33, and those in their 30s, like me, played games in the 1980s when they weren?t universal ? when they were predominantly for kids. Despite New Zealand?s slow start with gaming, and a comparative dearth of penny arcades compared to overseas, the golden age of video games in the 1970s and 1980s saw the rise of the video arcade, and the adoption of video games at home. A generation of Kiwi gamers were born.

It?s this generation, my generation, that are now looking back nostalgically at the games that shaped our childhood. From the Atari 2600, to early computer games (before Windows, and even DOS), and including the cabinet games from arcades and fish ?n? chip shops. These games and more are featured at the Game Masters exhibition on at Te Papa at the moment. It takes a look back at 40 years of gaming, and allows dads in their 30s to show their kids what it was like being a gamer before the internet and modern game consoles.

Video game nostalgia has even inspired an entire genre of music, called Chiptune, an example of which is above.

The nostalgia often leads people to pine for the days of video arcades. But I don?t see it as a huge loss, it?s just evolution.?I used to meet up with friends at arcades to play Afterburner, Street Fighter and later Tekken, Sega Rally and Daytona, and it was a great time. But the arcade, like so much else these days, has simply moved online. However there was a very unsocial gap in the mid-1990s as the arcades died and few people had the internet. The online communities that now exist are far larger and more social than any physical arcade ever could have been.

New Zealanders are no longer stuck at the bottom of the Pacific, playing games with the kids down at the arcade. Instead they game side by side, and face to face with people from all over the world. Gaming is used as a way to connect with people. I have a friend who never picks up the phone or writes an email, but he?s as chatty as a teenage girl while we race cars around the Top Gear test track (see below).

Gaming is not only the largest entertainment industry, but it has the most potential in the future. Like the arcade, many consoles and technologies will be set aside for new advancements, not just in graphics or game-play mechanics, but in ways of telling stories, and most importantly connecting people while creating passionate communities.

Source: http://blog.teara.govt.nz/2013/01/30/a-generation-of-gamers/

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The MileCards Travel Credit Card Calculator Finds the Best Travel Rewards Card for Your Needs

The MileCards Travel Credit Card Calculator Finds the Best Travel Rewards Card for Your NeedsPutting all of your spending on one rewards card is the key to earning as many credit card rewards and travel points as you can. But which card is right for you? This calculator from MileCards compares the many travel credit cards based on your spending habits and the kinds of rewards you'd like.

Using the calculator is straightforward: Enter your typical monthly spending and choose whether you prefer redeeming rewards for flights (domestic or international), hotel stays, or gift cards.

MileCards displays the cash value of each card based on what you input as well as intro bonus point offers. The grid is broken up by the first year and ongoing years, to account for annual fees. To further refine the calculations based on your travel habits, you can enter at the bottom of the page cash values for plane tickets and how many miles you fly every year.

Although we've previously highlighted our favorite travel rewards cards, there's no one-size-fits-all card. This calculator can help you choose the travel card that will give you the most cash (or rewards) back.

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Not even Hollywood's most beautiful are inmune to our brain's faulty image processing. Liv Tyler, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Halle Berry, Robert Downey Jr., Keira Knightley, Christina Hendricks—all of them turn to creepy monsters when you get them through this freaky optical illusion. More »


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Obama on immigration overhaul: 'Now is the time'

President Barack Obama speaks about immigration reform Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

President Barack Obama speaks about immigration reform Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

President Barack Obama speaks about immigration reform Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

President Barack Obama turns to leave after shaking hands and speaking about immigration at Del Sol High School, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama points to someone in the crowd as he arrives to speak about immigration at Del Sol High School, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.. center, answers a reporter's question as he and a bipartisan group of leading senators announce that they have reached agreement on the principles of sweeping legislation to rewrite the nation's immigration laws, during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. From left are Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J. The deal covers border security, guest workers and employer verification, as well as a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants already in this country. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

(AP) ? Declaring "now is the time" to fix the nation's broken immigration system, President Barack Obama on Tuesday outlined broad proposals for putting millions of illegal immigrants on a clear path to citizenship while cracking down on businesses that employ people illegally and tightening security at the borders. He hailed a bipartisan Senate group on a similar track but left unresolved key details that could derail the complex and emotional effort.

Potential Senate roadblocks center on how to structure the avenue to citizenship and on whether legislation would cover same-sex couples ? and that's all before a Senate measure could be debated, approved and sent to the Republican-controlled House where opposition is sure to be stronger.

Obama, who carried Nevada in the November election with heavy Hispanic support, praised the Senate push, saying Congress is showing "a genuine desire to get this done soon." But mindful of previous immigrations efforts that have failed, he warned that the debate would be difficult and vowed to send his own legislation to Capitol Hill if lawmakers don't act quickly.

"The question now is simple," Obama said during a campaign-style event in Las Vegas, one week after being sworn in for a second term in the White House. "Do we have the resolve as a people, as a country, as a government to finally put this issue behind us? I believe that we do."

Shortly after Obama finished speaking, cracks emerged between the White House and the group of eight senators, which put out their proposals one day ahead of the president. Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, one of four Republicans in the group, criticized Obama for not making a citizenship pathway contingent on tighter border security, a central tenant of the lawmakers' proposals.

"This provision is key to ensuring that border security is achieved, and is also necessary to ensure that a reform package can actually move through Congress," Flake said in a statement.

House Speaker John Boehner also responded coolly, with spokesman Brendan Buck saying the Ohio Republican hoped the president would be "careful not to drag the debate to the left and ultimately disrupt the difficult work that is ahead in the House and Senate."

Despite possible obstacles to come, the broad agreement between the White House and bipartisan lawmakers in the Senate represents a drastic shift in Washington's willingness to tackle immigration, an issue that has languished for years. Much of that shift is politically motivated, due to the growing influence of Hispanics in presidential and other elections and their overwhelming support for Obama in November.

The separate White House and Senate proposals focus on the same principles: providing a way for most of the estimated 11 million people already in the U.S. illegally to become citizens, strengthening border security, cracking down on employers who hire illegal immigrants and streamlining the legal immigration system.

A consensus around the question of citizenship could help lawmakers clear one major hurdle that has blocked previous immigration efforts. Many Republicans have opposed allowing illegal immigrants to become citizens, saying that would be an unfair reward for people who have broken the law.

Details on how to achieve a pathway to citizenship still could prove to be a major sticking point between the White House and the Senate group.

Obama and the Senate lawmakers all want to require people here illegally to register with the government, pass criminal and national security background checks, pay fees and penalties as well as back taxes, and wait until existing immigration backlogs are cleared before getting in line for green cards. Neither proposal backs up those requirements with specifics.

After achieving legal status, U.S. law says people can become citizens after five years.

The Senate proposal says that entire process couldn't start until the borders were fully secure and tracking of people in the U.S. on visas had improved. Those vague requirements would almost certainly make the timeline for achieving citizenship longer than what the White House is proposing.

The president urged lawmakers to avoid making the citizenship pathway so difficult that it would appear out of reach for many illegal immigrants.

"We all agree that these men and women have to earn their way to citizenship," he said. "But for comprehensive immigration reform to work, it must make clear from the outset that there is a pathway to citizenship."

"It won't be a quick process, but it will be a fair process," Obama added.

Another key difference between the White House and Senate proposals is the administration's plan to allow same-sex partners to seek visas under the same rules that govern other family immigration. The Senate principles do not recognize same-sex partners, though Democratic lawmakers have told gay rights groups that they could seek to include that in a final bill.

John McCain of Arizona, who is part of the Senate immigration group, called the issue a "red flag" in an interview Tuesday on "CBS This Morning."

Washington last took up immigration changes in a serious way in 2007, when then-President George W. Bush pressed for an overhaul. The initial efforts had bipartisan support but eventually collapsed in the Senate because of a lack of GOP support.

Cognizant of that failed effort, the White House has readied its own immigration legislation. But officials said Obama will send it to the Hill only if the Senate process stalls.

Most of the recommendations Obama made Tuesday were not new. They were included in the immigration blueprint he released in 2011, but he exerted little political capital to get it passed by Congress, to the disappointment of many Hispanics.

Some of the recommendations in the Senate plan are also pulled from past immigration efforts. The senators involved in formulating the latest proposals, in addition to McCain and Flake, are Democrats Charles Schumer of New York, Dick Durbin of Illinois, Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Michael Bennet of Colorado, and Republicans Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, and Marco Rubio of Florida.

Also Tuesday, in another sign of Congress' increased attention to immigration issues, a group of four senators introduced legislation aimed at allowing more high-tech workers into the country, a longtime priority of technology businesses. The bill by Republicans Rubio and Orrin Hatch and Democrats Amy Klobuchar and Chris Coons would increase the number of visas available for high-tech workers, make it easier for them to change jobs once here and for their spouses to work, and aim to make it easier for foreigners at U.S. universities to remain here upon graduation.

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Julie Pace reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Erica Werner contributed.

Associated Press

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Another low appraisal ruins a refinance. - Zillow Mortgage Advice

What would you like to see changed???

Mortgage insurance is typically available if you are trying to borrow up to 95% of appraisal on conventional loan, and to 97.75 for FHA loan.?? If the appraisal (or the applicant profile) does not fit at those levels, there is no equity protection to the lender.

If you feel your appraisal wasn't done accurately there are dispute processes available.??

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The 5 P's to Becoming a Fitness Nurse Consultant

As you may know, deciding who you want to work with is not as easy as it sounds. You all have seen me change my message a few times. ?I realize that this makes people uncomfortable and less likely to trust me. ?But as crazy as this sounds, I?m willing to take that risk because as much as I may alienate some of you, I yearn to really connect with those nurses who feel like I do:

  1. You hate working in a traditional clinical setting
  2. You hate not being able to express your ideas for prevention & getting healthier naturally
  3. You hate med passes (you feel like it is not in alignment with your beliefs)
  4. You are tired of working as a nurse in your current setting?and running around to do what you love as a fitness professional (but, no time to develop and implement your dream)
  5. You love movement and following a plan that you live by and want to promote it to help heal others

And my movement & vision:

To get every person with a diagnosis or ?medical label?
to worship & move in their body, regardless of prognosis
or age.? This is done through community, connection
and compassionate guidance to promote independence
and freedom from long term medication use.

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To try and define, market and create ?real? substance a new field/ profession (not just stick two words together) and find the ?right? nurses take it into the scary world of working for yourself, is not an easy task. ?What I?ve learned is that it?s not enough to just want to call yourself a ?Fitness Nurse?. ?You have to perform duties as one. ?Get your clients they want from you as a nurse with a specialty in fitness. ?But what are those duties? ?What distinguishes you from other fitness professionals, really? ?I know my answer. ?Do you know yours?

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One problem with this is, and I speak from experience, if you are working in the fitness profession, you don?t feel like a nurse and that title?fitness nurse? is not respected among people who are there for usually vanity reasons. ?They may have concerns about their health too, but? They don?t necessarily want others to know that they have to see the ?Fitness Nurse? when everybody else is killing themselves in body pump and ass-kicking bootcamps. ?Yes, people DO CARE what others think in a gym. ?Heck, they care what their neighbors think when they are walking through their neighborhood.

Now this is not to say that people with health concerns can?t do bootcamps, but the majority of people who you can help the most by combining your skills aren?t in the gym. ?Or they have stopped going, probably for the reasons many stop going? Too much, too soon and they?ve become what I call an exercise casualty; and/or no results because of high expectations of results. ?This usually comes from not getting to the root of their (client) problem, not enough personal guidance? a poor assessment from the beginning of who?s training them. ?(mental & physical)

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This is why, until ?fitness nursing? is fully out there and in demand, we need to promote ?that program?, that we have inside of us, that we know can help heal people, specifically, specific problems. ?The nurses who want to do this have to have the hunger and the drive to do so. This is very much needed or we are just going to be teaching group exercise with our nursing license in our back pockets?. not recognized for our skills in fitness AND nursing. ?If you love teaching group exercise and being a personal trainer, I?m happy for you? don?t ever stop doing what you love. ?But if you want to utilize your nursing skills and get compensated for them too, please read on?

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On Thursday, January 31st, Kevin Ross, RN, BSN, of Innovative Nurse and I will be speaking on the 5 P?s, via a webinar, of becoming a Fitness Nurse Consultant?:

  1. The Promise ? What we will do to support you & get you results.
  2. The People ? Who this is for & who is it not for.
  3. The Problem ? Why what you are currently doing is not working.
  4. The Pathway ? How to start and pull in all your skills to deliver your signature fitness nursing program in a 6-step process.
  5. The Plan ? You will be given steps to take right away that are no cost and will help you decide if you want to continue developing your own fitness nursing program and making your own money offering it to specific people who need and want your services.

To call in (206) 402-0100, code: 704896#

Encore presentation on February 1st, 11am EST, 8am PST

same number & code

Make a difference with BOTH of your skills (and other skills too, like coaching and assessment, medication management and speaking)

Till then

Yours in Fitness & Nursing,

Lori

Source: http://certifiedfitnessnursing.com/2013/01/the-5-ps-to-becoming-a-fitness-nurse-consultant/

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Late Lunch May Mean Less Weight Loss - Health News and Views ...

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By Amy Norton
HealthDay Reporter

TUESDAY, Jan. 29 (HealthDay News) ? People who like to eat lunch late in the afternoon may have more trouble shedding pounds than those who dine earlier, a new study suggests.

Researchers found that of 420 people in a weight-loss program, the late-lunch crowd lost about 25 percent less weight than those who usually lunched before 3 p.m.

The findings, reported Jan. 29 in the International Journal of Obesity, come with caveats. The researchers cannot be sure that a late lunch itself thwarts people?s diets. And the study participants were from Spain, where lunch is the biggest meal of the day.

It?s not clear if the findings would translate to a country like the United States, where most people eat a lighter lunch and save their main meal for dinner, said senior researcher Frank Scheer, an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston.

It is a common belief that it?s better to have your big meal earlier in the day. Scheer pointed to the popular advice to eat breakfast like a king and dinner like a pauper. But there hasn?t been much scientific evidence that the timing of your main meal matters in the battle of the bulge.

?This is the first large-scale, long-term study to show that it is an important factor in weight-loss success for overweight and obese individuals,? Scheer said.

It?s uncertain why a late lunch would be related to slower weight loss. One possibility, though, is that at least some late lunchers were going too long between meals, which might have effects on metabolism.

Some studies have suggested that evenly spaced meals ? eating every three to four hours ? are helpful in weight control, noted Connie Diekman, director of university nutrition at Washington University in St. Louis.

In this study, the late-lunch group was more likely to eat a light breakfast or skip breakfast altogether. Almost 7 percent of later lunchers did so, versus less than 3 percent of people who ate lunch earlier.

So the findings show a ?potential connection between going too long between meals and weight gain,? said Diekman, who was not involved in the study. ?But given the study design, more studies are needed to determine if there is a cause-and-effect connection.?

The problem is that people who hold off on lunch may differ from other dieters in many ways ? including ways that could hinder their weight loss.

Scheer?s team did account for some of those possibilities. They found that the early- and late-lunch groups ate a similar number of calories and burned a similar amount (based on their reported activity levels). The two groups also averaged about the same amount of sleep each night, which is important because sleep loss has been linked to a higher risk of obesity and less weight-loss success.

Still, that?s not enough to prove the late lunch caused the slower weight loss, Scheer and Diekman pointed out.

The findings are based on 420 overweight and obese Spanish adults who took part in a five-month weight-loss program. They were encouraged to follow a traditional Mediterranean diet, which includes plenty of fish, olive oil, vegetables and whole grains, but goes light on red meat and butter.

They got no advice, however, on the timing of their meals.

In the end, the half of the group that usually ate lunch after 3 p.m. lost an average of 17 pounds. That compared with 22 pounds in the early-lunch group.

As is typical in Spain, lunch was the biggest meal of the day. The dieters downed 40 percent of their daily calories at lunchtime, on average ? whether they ate early or late.

In contrast to the lunch findings, there was no evidence that the timing of people?s breakfast or dinner affected their weight loss. (Half of the group ate their dinner after 9:30 p.m.)

So in a culture where the biggest meal of the day is dinner, would it matter if you ate it at 9 p.m. or 6 p.m.? ?It?s hard to say, based on these data,? Scheer said. Further research is needed to answer that question, he added.

For now, the current findings are in line with animal research showing that meal timing seems to affect weight, Scheer said.

It may have to do with effects on the body?s circadian rhythms, which influence a range of functions, including the sleep-wake cycle and metabolism. There is a ?master clock? in the brain that coordinates those rhythms, but there are also ?peripheral clocks? in tissue and cells throughout the body, Scheer explained.

In animals, unusual feeding times seem to disrupt some of those peripheral clocks and throw them out of sync with the master clock. In theory, that clock ?decoupling? could affect weight control.

More research is still needed, though, to see whether the timing of a person?s main meal directly influences weight ? and how important that influence really is, Scheer said.

?We need to know if this has clinical relevance,? he said.

Diekman said the findings support the notion that meal timing matters, but she agreed that the ultimate importance to weight loss remains to be seen.

?As a registered dietitian, this study helps me feel comfortable with recommendations about the importance of meal spacing,? she said. ?But it does not give an answer to why or what impacts that might have on weight.?

More information

Learn more about weight-loss dieting from the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

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Source: http://news.health.com/2013/01/29/late-lunch-may-mean-less-weight-loss/

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