Sunday 27 January 2013

Marked for Power

Marked for Power

Magic? That's only a child's make-believe dream... Or is it? [Open]

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This looks great, I'll post a character at some point today.

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Flexar
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Alright, spot reserved. Now off to bed I go~

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St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Department of Psychiatry and - Mani's ...

St. Luke?s Roosevelt Hospital is an urban, not-for-profit, voluntary, teaching hospital of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons ? located on the upper west side of (St. Luke?s Hospital) and in midtown (Roosevelt Hospital) Manhattan. The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary system, which includes two emergency rooms, two adult inpatient units, two outpatient clinics (child and adult), a therapeutic school and milieu for adolescents, community outreach services, intensive outpatient treatment programs, specialty clinics, a multi-service substance abuse facility, a behavioral science research unit, and a consultation-liaison psychiatry service. The Department is an active center of training, including: an APA-accredited Psychology Internship Program; ACGME-accredited Psychiatry Residency Training Programs in adult and child psychiatry; Psychology Fellowship Programs in Adult and Child Services; ACGME-accredited Fellowship Programs in Child Psychiatry and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry; psychology externships; medical student education; and practica in other mental health disciplines. (Please see www.slrpsych.org for information about the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health). St. Luke?s Roosevelt Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.

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Adult Services Fellowship Programs

There are six positions in the Fellowship Program of the Adult Services of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health of St. Luke?s Roosevelt Hospital.

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Clinical Activities

The basic clinical activities of all Fellowship positions include:

  • Intake
  • Evaluation and Assessment
  • Individual Psychotherapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Supervision

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Supervision

Fellows receive a combination of individual supervision, with Directors of Service and/or Supervising Psychologists; and group supervision.

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Didactics

All Fellows participate in weekly didactics, within the Fellowship settings. In addition, all fellows participate in the following didactic seminars, under the leadership of Leora Heckelman, Ph.D., Associate Director, Adult Psychology Education & Training:

  • Case conference (viewing target cases from different theoretical/technical perspectives)
  • ?Specialty didactic modules on newly evolving, evidence-based intervention modalities
  • ?Intensive psychoanalytically-driven Psychotherapy Case Conference
  • ?Supervision seminar ? including discussion of theories of supervision, an opportunity to supervise, and live supervision of supervision

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Fellowship Terms

All Fellowships are one?year ? from July 1 ? June 30.

Fellows have benefits, vacation days, sick days, and personal days.

The Fellowship salary is competitive.

St. Luke?s Roosevelt ? p. 2

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Fellowship Settings

The Fellowship settings are:

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Psychiatric Recovery Center (PRC) is an intensive outpatient program offering services designed to meet the needs of individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. A work and recovery model informs the treatment, and supports the goal of engagement in vocational, pre-vocational, or educational activity, either on-site or outside of the program. PRC offers: intake evaluation; acute symptom management and crisis intervention; psychopharmacologic management; individual psychotherapy; group psychotherapy (i.e. respectively informed by CBT, DBT, process approach, and others); family therapy; vocational assessment and rehabilitation, social services and entitlements needs assessment, linkage and case management; medical assessment and treatment; and disposition planning, linkage and follow-up. Patients may receive psychodiagnostic assessment to help clarify diagnosis and level of functioning. This is a multidisciplinary environment ? in which interns work in terms with psychiatric residents, nurses, social workers, case managers, and occupational therapists. The psychologist Director, as well as other psychologists on staff provide supervision. There is one Fellowship position in the PRC.

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The Center for Intensive Treatment of Personality Disorders (CITPD) is an intensive outpatient treatment program for adults who are in acute, often suicidal, crisis. The majority of patients have affective illness and/or axis II pathology. Treatment takes the form of various group and individual sessions aimed at helping patients resolve acute crisis and make the transition back into the community. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a treatment focus as well as psychodynamic and process work. CITPD offers: intake evaluation; acute symptom management and crisis intervention; psychopharmacologic management; individual psychotherapy; group psychotherapy; social services and entitlements needs assessment, linkage and case management; medical assessment and treatment; and disposition planning, linkage and follow-up. Patients may receive psychodiagnostic assessment to assist differential diagnosis, treatment planning and disposition planning or linkage. The psychologist Director, as well as other psychologists and professionals on staff, provide supervision. There is one Fellowship position in CITPD.

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The Addiction Institute of New York (AI) is a comprehensive substance abuse treatment center ? which includes detoxification, intensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, outpatient treatment programs, residential treatment, methadone, buprenorphine and other pharmacologic treatment, and a consultation service for medical/surgical inpatient units. It includes specialty outpatient clinics ? such as: ?Crystal Clear? relapse prevention program for stimulant-using men who have sex with men; young adult program for individuals with various types of substance use; DBT-informed groups for dually diagnosed individuals with Axis II disorders, etc.). It also includes consultations with the medical/surgical services. The Psychologist Clinical Director, Assistant Director, Outpatient Treatment Programs, as well as other psychologists and professionals on staff, provide supervision.? There are two Fellowship positions in AI.

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The Adult Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic (Adult OPC) serves individuals with a broad range of psychiatric diagnoses, socioeconomic backgrounds, and ethnic, cultural and sexual identities, and life situations. The Adult OPC provides: intake assessment; individual psychotherapy (psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, dialectical behavior, and supportive therapy); group psychotherapy; crisis intervention; and family therapy (i.e. delivered in front of one-way mirror, observed, with live supervision), all within multidisciplinary teams. The Fellow will have an opportunity to focus additionally on the psychological treatment of individuals with significant medical illnesses. Staff and adjunct, psychologists provide the majority of supervision, in addition to regular meetings with the psychiatrist Director. There is one Fellowship position in the Adult OPC.

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St. Luke?s Roosevelt ? p. 3

The Trauma-Focused Programs (TFP) serve the mental health needs of survivors of trauma or abuse, many of whom are also in recovery from substance use. The Programs provide empirically supported individual and group psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy and case management. Clients may present with a range of mental health issues, including posttraumatic stress disorder, other significant anxiety or mood disorders, or dissociative disorders. The Women?s Health Project (WHP) and The Men?s Center For Healing and Recovery (MCHR) are separate to maintain a sense of safety and gender-specific support. Fellows provide individual and group psychotherapy and initial consultations. Training includes a weekly didactic seminar in the treatment of trauma and addiction and a weekly psychotherapy case conference in which students and staff present case material. Supervision is provided by psychologists and social workers with expertise in trauma and addictions. Fellows have the opportunity to supervise pre-doctoral candidates on clinical interviewing skills. There is one Fellowship position in the TFP.? (For further information, please visit whpnyc.org).

Qualifications

By July 1:

  • Completion of APA-accredited Psychology Internship Program
  • Completion of course of study and dissertation and dissertation defense ?

in an APA-accredited Ph.D. or Psy.D. doctoral program in clinical, counseling or combined clinical-school psychology

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Application Process

Please email a cover letter, CV and two letters of reference (including at least one letter from a clinical supervisor) by February 11, to the following:

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Psychiatric Recovery Center (PRC) Fellowship:

Susan Palmgren, Ph.D. at SPalmgre@chpnet.org

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Trauma Focused Programs (TFP) Fellowship:

Lisa Litt, Ph.D. at LLitt@chpnet.org

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Center For Intensive Treatment Of Personality Disorders (CITPD) Fellowship:

Andrew Twardon,? Ph.D. at ATwardon@chpnet.org

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Addiction Institute (AI) Fellowship:

Paul Rinaldi, Ph.D. at PRinaldi@chpnet.org

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Adult Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic (Adult OPC) Fellowship:

Paul Rosenfield, M.D. at PRosenfield@chpnet.org

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In addition, please cc: all materials to:

Susan Tross, Ph.D.

Director, Psychology Education and Training

at stross@chpnet.org

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Source: http://manigarcia.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2013/01/25/st-lukes-roosevelt-hospital-department-of-psychiatry-and-behavioral-health-adult-services-psychology-fellowship-programs/

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Saturday 26 January 2013

Chicken guts, pork lard will fuel Mazda's race car

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Mazda hopes ride a tankful of chicken guts, beef tallow and pork lard to victory at the grueling Rolex 24 endurance race in Daytona over the coming weekend.

No, the maker isn?t sponsored by the local butcher.? It?s powering its new Mazda6 race car with a custom-made fuel blend that starts out with scraps from Tyson Foods. That organic glop has been converted into a special bio-fuel that will stoke the new SkyActiv-D clean diesel engine that will power Mazda?s entry into the new Grand-Am GX Class at the 24-hour race.

?It?s meat packing residue,? explains John Doonan, the director of Mazda?s ambitious motorsports operation.? And the ultimate blend is so clean the Mazda6 race car won?t need particulate filters or any of the other devices used on other diesel-powered race cars.?

Indeed, Mazda is not the only manufacturer that has switched from gasoline or ethanol to diesel power on the track.? Audi has dominated the Le Mans endurance circuit for much of the past decade, in fact, with a series of racers that routinely leave the competition struggling to keep up.??

The Detroit Bureau:?Nissan Likely to Launch a Number of US-made Hybrids in the Next Year

That?s helped put the spotlight on the German manufacturers focus on the diesel technology it?s putting on the street.? At the Los Angeles Auto Show last November, the maker announced it would soon add four new diesel models to its U.S. line-up.

European car buyers are well aware of diesel?s advantages ? it delivers near hybrid levels of fuel economy and far more power than gas-electric powertrains. Americans, however, are just beginning to catch on. So, it?s Mazda that now needs to get the message across as it prepares to introduce its own new diesel engine to the U.S. market.

In fact, the engine that will be powering the Mazda6 on the Daytona track started out as one of the first production diesels the maker assembled back in Japan last year.??

The Detroit Bureau:?Putting Pedal to the Metal? Here's How Much Extra Fuel You'll Use

The new Mazda6 SkyActiv-D racecar will have some big tire tracks to fill, replacing the maker?s successful RX-8 model.? Mazda will also field two new teams starting with the 2013 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.? It will lose its two previous teams, including Dempsey Racing, which was owned by actor and motorsports fanatic Patrick Dempsey.The maker gave its racing team a mandate, explains Doonan, ?to use as many production components as possible. The only things we?ve changed are the crankshaft, pistons and connecting rod.?? And with good reason considering the track-tuned SkyActiv-D will be churning out 400 horsepower and 450 lb-ft of torque, about double what a street-legal 2014 diesel-powered Mazda6 will be making when it goes on sale later this year.

It?s a risky move to launch a new car with new teams and drivers but Mazda is hoping it will pay off and put the brand in the spotlight this year.

The maker has been going through plenty of changes everywhere you look.? It has largely wound down a decades-old relationship with Ford Motor Co. and stopped producing the Mazda6 at a plant the two makers jointly operated in suburban Detroit.

Mazda, meanwhile, has established several new ? if more limited ? alliances with Toyota and Fiat.? The Italian maker?s Alfa Romeo division plans to work with Mazda to develop a new sports car that both companies can sell.? Ford Mazda, it will serve as the replacement for its aging Miata 2-seater. Toyota, meanwhile, will base a replacement for its subcompact Yaris off the Mazda3 platform. And Mazda will produce some of the new models for Toyota out of a plant it is currently setting up in Mexico.?

The Detroit Bureau:?Mazda betting on alliances with Toyota, Fiat

More alliances could follow, according to Mazda CEO Takashi Yamanouchi.? That could help the small Japanese automaker reduce the hefty expense of developing new products.? Not that Mazda is waiting for assistance.? It has been rolling out an assortment of new models, such as the well-reviewed CX-5 crossover.?

It has also introduced a new concept, dubbed SkyActiv, that it claims can compete with the efficiency of rivals? hybrid products. At its heart, SkyActiv is a new approach to powertrain technology but it also entails steps Mazda engineers are taking to improve the overall efficiency of the maker?s vehicles, down to finding ways to reduce the weight of the lugnuts on the wheels of the new Mazda6.

The all-new version of the sedan will be offered with both the new SkyActiv gasoline and diesel powertrains.

Unfortunately for those who might opt for the SkyActiv-D, they?ll likely have a hard time finding the synthetic diesel Mazda will use on the race track. The renewable blend was developed by Dynamic Fuels, a 50/50 joint venture of Tyson Foods and Syntroleum, and it is being produced at a $150 million refinery which opened up near Baton Rouge, Louisiana two years ago.?

Why Tyson? Because the maker has had to find ways to dispose of 1.5 million pounds of chicken, pork and beef products every single day. Now it can avoid the cost of dumping that offal and potential make some money from it.? The refinery is producing about 75 million gallons of synthetic diesel annually and could ramp up to provide even more.

A number of refiners are working to come up with bio-fuels. The most readily available are ethanol blends. They?ve been controversial because, until now, most have used food stocks, such as corn ? though newer, so-called cellulosic production methods can create the alcohol fuel from waste.?

The Detroit Bureau:?Toyota Settles First of 100s of Wrongful Death, Injury Lawsuits

Many of the new bio-diesel blends use waste products ? though a select number of filling stations near San Francisco recently began offering a blend created from algae.

Dynamic Fuels ultimately hopes to begin selling some of its synthetic diesel to the public and is shooting for a $5 a gallon price tag, notes Mazda?s U.S. CEO Jim O?Sullivan.

Some shuttle buses operated by Alamo and National Car Rental are already testing it on the street. And the U.S. Navy is also using the bio-diesel blend on some of its ships.

Those who buy the new Mazda6 with SkyActiv-D will have to settle for conventional, petroleum-based diesel fuel. But the maker is hoping that with a 14.5 gallon tank of distilled guts under its hood, the Mazda6 race car will dominate its field when the flag drops at Daytona on Saturday.

Copyright ? 2009-2012, The Detroit Bureau

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/chicken-guts-pork-lard-will-fuel-mazdas-race-car-1C8119010

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Friday 25 January 2013

January News Round-up : Focus online

January 2013

The Faculty got off to a running start this January, with new classes, new publications, new faces, new milestones to celebrate, and a full roster of events of interest to faculty, students and alumni. Many of them are accredited by the Barreau du Qu?bec for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours.

S. Serge Shahinian

S. Serge Shahinian gave an interesting talk on patenting in the life sciences.

Daniel Jutras

La conf?rence de Daniel Jutras a fait salle comble.

Irwin Cotler

The Hon. Irwin Coltler (seen here in an archival photo) will give the Ren? Cassin lecture on February 6.

On January 14, the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy (CIPP) gave a lively talk on the evolution of patenting in the life sciences by Serge Shahinian, PhD?96, who is a patent agent and partner at Goudreau Gage Dubuc (and one of the authors of the new IP JurisClasseur).

Quelques jours plus tard, le 18 janvier, le doyen Daniel Jutras faisait salle comble pour sa conf?rence ??Que personne ne bouge! La confiance l?gitime comme source d?obligations en droit civil. ? La conf?rence s?inscrivait dans la s?rie des Ateliers de droit civil?:?Les apparences en droit civil?organis?e par le Centre Paul-Andr? Cr?peau de droit priv? et compar?. Par ailleurs, cette s?rie de conf?rences bouclera sa premi?re ann?e avec une derni?re conf?rence en avril donn?e par le prof. Ross Anderson (Glascow).

The CIPP and Cr?peau Centre then joined forces on January 25, in collaboration with Lallemand Inc., to present a seminar by Dr Elena Cooper, Orton Fellow in Intellectual Property Law from Cambridge, and a member of Cambridge University?s Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law. Dr. Cooper spoke on ?Copyright as a Publicity Right? Stories from the U.K. in the Nineteenth Century,? drawing on original research on the early history of UK photographic copyright following the passage of the Fine Arts Copyright Act 1862.

Upcoming events include the next Une Pens?e d?avance / Think Ahead lecture on January 29, entitled ?Private International Law: Where to Sue after the Supreme Court decision in Club Resorts Ltd. v. Van Breda.? Professors Fr?d?ric Bachand, Genevi?ve Saumier and Catherine Walsh will discuss an SCC decision that has brought greater certainty to the question of a real and substantial connection in the assumption of civil jurisdiction by Canadian courts in matters concerning the conflict of laws. ?(3 hours of CLE).

Furthermore, three events on the theme of disability law will be presented in coming weeks. On January 30, the Faculty?s Disability Seminar series continues with a panel discussion on Mental Health in the Workplace, entitled ?Beyond Stigma and Exclusion?. (two hours of CLE).

Later the same day, panelist Anna Lawson (Senior Lecturer, University of Leeds School of Law) will deliver the fifth Annual Lecture in Health and Law, presented by the Research Group in Health and Law and the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, entitled ?Equality and Health: Reaching for Resolution in the Realms of Disability Rights?? (1.5 hours of CLE).

And on February 11, the students of the Human Rights Working Group Disability and the law Portfolio present a play on disability issues, entitled Calcedonies, which will be followed by a panel discussion with the playwright, Dr. Jeff Nisker, as well as Laurence Parent of ?the Regroupement des activistes pour l?inclusion Qu?bec and Jean-Pierre M?nard, of M?nard, Martin avocats.

Meanwhile, the Faculty of Law and the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism welcome back the Hon. Irwin Cotler on February 6, to deliver the annual Ren? Cassin Lecture. Mr. Cotler will speak on ?The Genocide Convention and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: What have we learned? What must we do?? (1.5 hours of CLE)

On February 7, Professor Shauna Van Praagh will speak at the Westmount Public Library as part of the Great Trials III lecture series organized by the Institute for the Public Life of Arts and Ideas (IPLAI). Her lecture, entitled ?Through Lizzie Borden?s Mirror: Reflections on Women and Law,? will examine the late 19th-century Massachusetts acquittal of Lizzie Borden, who famously ?gave her mother forty whacks,? and discuss the constraints and potential of law revealed by the experiences and perspectives of women. The final lecture in this year?s series will be delivered by Professor Wendy Adams on March 14. Entitled ?Almost Persons: Life on Trial,? it will discuss our history of using the concept of legal personhood to institutionalize relations of hierarchy and dominance, particularly in relation to slavery (Dred Scott?v.?Sandford) and animal-human relationships.

Finally, we?d also like to draw your attention to the upcoming February 12 conference with David Milgaard, who spent 23 years in jail before being cleared by DNA evidence. Milgaard will appear with crime reporter Peter Edwards, who covered this case for the Toronto Star from the start, to discuss wrongful convictions in Canada. The event, which will include a Q&A period and cocktail reception, is open to the public, by RSVP. It is hosted by Innocence McGill, a non-profit legal clinic led by McGill law students with an advisory board of leading Canadian criminal lawyers, which focuses on researching claims of wrongful conviction in Quebec.

Event photos: Lysanne Larose.

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Source: http://publications.mcgill.ca/droit/2013/01/23/january-2013-news/

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Tuesday 22 January 2013

Former Microsoft executive says CEO Ballmer culls internal rivals to retain power

SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer is not the right leader for the world's largest software company but holds his grip on it by systematically forcing out any rising manager who challenges his authority, claims a former senior executive who has written a book about his time at the company.

"For Microsoft to really get back in the game seriously, you need a big change in management," said Joachim Kempin, who worked at Microsoft between 1983 and 2002, overseeing the sales of Windows software to computer makers for part of that time. "As much as I respect Steve Ballmer, he may be part of that in the end."

As a senior vice president in charge of a crucial part of the company's business with direct access to co-founder Bill Gates, Kempin is the most senior former Microsoft executive to write a book critical of the company, which is famous for the loyalty of its ex-employees.

His criticism echoes that of investor David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital, who called for Ballmer to step down in 2011.

Kempin left Microsoft under a cloud in 2002 as some of the aggressive contracts he crafted with PC makers were seen as fodder for the U.S. government's antitrust prosecution of the company, which started in 1998 and was largely resolved by 2002.

His book, titled 'Resolve and Fortitude: Microsoft's "secret power broker" breaks his silence', is scheduled to be published on Tuesday. He talked with Reuters by phone on Monday.

DEFEND THE THRONE

Kempin charges Ballmer with purposefully ousting any executives with potential to wrest him from the CEO seat, which he has occupied since 2000.

He said he saw the process first with Richard Belluzzo, a former Hewlett-Packard executive credited with launching the Xbox game console who rose to chief operating officer at Microsoft but left after only 14 months in the post, in the same year Kempin left.

"He (Belluzzo) had no room to breathe on the top. When you work that directly with Ballmer and Ballmer believes 'maybe this guy could someday take over from me', my God, you will have less air to breathe, that's what it comes down to."

Microsoft representatives declined comment. Attempts to reach Belluzzo were not successful.

Several leading executives, touted by outsiders at one time or another as potential successors to Ballmer, have left the company in the last few years, most recently Windows unit chief Steven Sinofsky, who departed in November.

Before Sinofsky, Windows and online head Kevin Johnson went to run Juniper Networks Inc, Office chief Stephen Elop went to lead phone maker Nokia Oyj, while Ray Ozzie, the software guru Gates designated as Microsoft's big-picture thinker, left to start his own project.

"Ozzie is a great software guy, he knew what he was doing. But when you see Steve (Ballmer) and him on stage where he (Ozzie) opposed Steve, it was Steve's way or the highway," said Kempin.

Kempin said he spoke to Ballmer around two years ago and expressed his concerns about his management style and direction of the company, but has seen no changes since. He said he sent Ballmer and Gates copies of his new book but has yet to get a reply.

"Steve is a very good business guy, but make him a chief operating officer, not a CEO, and your business is going to go gangbusters," said Kempin. "I respect that guy (Ballmer), but there are some limitations in what he can and can't do and maybe he hasn't realized them himself."

MISSED OPPORTUNITIES

In his book, Kempin writes about how Microsoft foresaw the major moves in technology in the last decade, but bungled its entry into tablets, phones and social media, ceding leadership in the technology world to Apple Inc and others.

"They missed all the opportunities they were talking about when I was still in the company. Tablets, phones...we had a tablet going, we had tablet software when Windows XP came out, it was never followed up properly," said Kempin.

He also claims the decline of PCs is partly due to Microsoft's mismanagement of hardware makers, an area that Kempin oversaw at Microsoft.

"Just think about the insult of Microsoft coming out with a tablet themselves, trying to mimic Apple, and now they are going to come out with a notebook on top of it," said Kempin, referring to Microsoft's Surface RT tablet and soon-to-be-released Surface running Windows Pro.

Several PC makers went public with their unease about Microsoft's decision to make its own computers last year.

Kempin reserves his most pointed criticism for Ballmer.

"Is he a great CEO? I don't think so. Microsoft's board is a lame duck board, has been forever. They hire people to help them administer the company, but not to lead the company. That's the problem," said Kempin.

"They need somebody maybe 35-40 years old, a younger person who understands the Facebook Inc generation and this mobile community. They don't need this guy on stage with this fierce, aggressive look, announcing the next version of Windows and thinking he can score with that."

(Reporting By Bill Rigby; Editing by Matt Driskill)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-microsoft-exec-says-ceo-ballmer-culls-internal-031921378--finance.html

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Sunday 20 January 2013

Food Supplements ? Increasing your Dietary Needs | MustReads.Info

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ADHD linked to motor coordination | Reporting on the Middle East ...

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Technion and University of Haifa researchers have discovered a link between ADHD, organizational deficits and motor coordination problems

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Hana Levi Julian, MSW, LCSW-R. Janaury 17, 2013

Scientists at the Technion and University of Haifa have discovered a link between ADHD, organizational deficits and motor coordination problems.

The findings are particularly relevant for Jewish yeshiva boys who may appear to have undiagnosed learning disabilities that emerge when the children begin learning Gemorah (Talmud) ? a type of learning that requires the ability to remain focused and on task, while holding on to several different streams of logic in an organized fashion.

The study, which involved four groups of boys ages 7 to 12, found a significantly increased rate of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children with organizational difficulties.

In addition, ADHD in children with specific motor disorder was exclusively associated with organizational deficits.

Findings of the study were posted Wednesday on the ADHD International website. The article, ?Disorganization as Related to Discoordination and Attention Deficit,? was published in the December 26, 2012 issue of the Journal of Child Neurology.

The research team said they intended to examine the association between attention deficit and disorganization in boys ?with and without specific developmental disorder of motor function.?

They found that organizational deficits in childhood are ?highly associated? with ADHD ? and that the association is ?particularly relevant in children with specific coordination disorder.?

ADHD is a common neurochemical condition that includes structural differences in the brain and affects between 7 to 10 percent of the school-age population worldwide.

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Source: http://cnpublications.net/2013/01/18/adhd-linked-to-motor-coordination/

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Saturday 19 January 2013

Saturday Steal of the Week: 01-15-2013 | McKeever Real Estate

The new year is here and although we saw price appreciation in the Stockton housing market in 2012, we are still finding real estate investment opportunities in Stockton. ?I have been asked about a dozen times since the new year how the Stockton housing market is for investing. ?I get comments like ?did I miss it? or ?am I too late?? ?I respond by telling them, there was small increase in housing prices last year, so positive cash flow was reduced compared to the opportunities of previous years, but there are still good investment opportunities out here.

We cannot look back, it doesn?t do use any good to think about the opportunities that we could have had or ones we missed. ?All we can do is look at today, and the opportunities that are available NOW! ?With that said, take a look at this weeks ?STEAL OF THE WEEK.?

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$134,900 1209 W. Ponce De Leon

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ROI 10% ?| ?Cash Flow $270 ?|?See my Property Cash Flow Analysis

1209 W Ponce De Leon Ave, Stockton, CA 95209:?This 3 bedroom 2 bath Stockton REO (real estate owned) is found in the Stonewood neighborhood. ?It?s a well established community built in the mid -1980?s and features a community pool for those hot summer days. ?The area is desirable as it is in a good school district, Lodi Unified, and is for the most part a very safe community.

This home has recently been cleanup and painted inside by the bank. ?It does however still need some improvements to the bathrooms and some repairs to flooring. ?The tile roof should still be in good shape for quite some time. ?Cash flow on this Stockton investment property will be about $270/ month after a 20% down payment making it out to return about 10% on your investment. ?Still more than you can get in the bank.

Feel free to contact me about this home or other potential stockton investment properties.

David

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Wednesday 16 January 2013

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Anj Smith Is ON OUR RADAR: The Painter's 'The Flowering Of ...

Anyone can tell you who's already made it, but HuffPost Arts & Culture's On Our Radar series is here to tell you who's about to blow up -- and, in some cases, go pop.

Anj Smith's eerie paintings blend Pre-Raphaelite luminescence, Symbolist weirdness and a modern detachment from certainty. The British painter's works are as seductive as they are ominous; her single-bristle brush crafts worlds unhinged. We caught up with the artist before her show at Hauser & Wirth in Manhattan. Scroll down for a slideshow of her work.

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HP: What are you trying to say with this project? Why does it matter?

AS: Very loosely speaking, the flowering 'phantoms' of the show's title relate to the way that language operates in a relentless process of evolution, with new meanings constantly springing from the death throes of their predecessors. The art historical context of painting now is dragged into this as much as any other language (a skull in a Dutch Golden age still-life now seems to signify McQueen rather than mortality. Not even that, thanks to the market rip-offs, perhaps the old sign for death has now just emptied out to solely indicate genericism). To me this process appears as a perfect reflection a current metaphysical state, where the ground underfoot feels marshy, with no stable structures are around to help us define our identity, or to quantify things.

In terms of making an image, the process of painting is an odd choice in the context of our sleek technology -- it's clumsy, awkward and it compromises the image, and takes months! But for me, that's where its profundity lies. There is something gratuitous about it, pointless even, and yet painting's seductive power remains unabated -- which explains its survival. For these reasons, I think it brilliantly reflects a contemporary headspace now, and how it feels to negotiate basic aspects of existence now. It's the whole point. Interview continues below the slideshow.

  • Anj Smith The moon, like a flower 2012 Oil on linen 36 x 28.5 cm / 14 1/8 x 11 1/4 in ? Anj Smith Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth

  • Anj Smith High Blue Country 2012 Oil on linen 36.1 x 27.9 cm / 14 1/4 x 11 in ? Anj Smith Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth

  • Anj Smith Youth 2012 Oil on linen 37.8 x 29.3 x 2.2 cm / 14 7/8 x 11 1/2 x 7/8 in ? Anj Smith Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth

  • Anj Smith The Sentry 2012 Oil on linen 46 x 38.9 x 2.2 cm / 18 1/8 x 15 3/8 x 7/8 in ? Anj Smith Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth

  • Anj Smith (b. 1978) New Blooms At The Ossuary 2012 Oil on linen 56 x 70 x 2.2 cm / 22 x 27 1/2 x 7/8 in ? Anj Smith Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth

  • Anj Smith Ziggy 2012 Oil on linen 43 x 39 x 2.2 cm / 16 7/8 x 15 3/8 x 7/8 in ? Anj Smith Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth

HP: Who has influenced your work?

AS: Persian miniature painting, Bosch, Botticelli and the Netherlandish still-lifes, the Ballets Russes, Blake, Dadd and Darger, Bataille, the streets, certain subcultures, night life, high fashion, Currin, Cooke and Peyton, Butler, Yuskavage, Sasnal, Bujinowski, lepidoptery, botany, costume, armor and weaponary...

HP: What was the lowest point in your career so far?

AS: The lowest point I suspect, was a brief flirtation with welding vaginal slashes into huge metal sheets whilst studying for my BA at The Slade School of Fine Art, in London.

HP: What are you obsessed with right now, or what's inspiring you?

AS: I recently took the train to Paris to see the original Van Cleef & Arpels "zip" at the Mus?e des Arts D?coratifs. For me, it's jewelry at its most flawless -- the hidden rails pioneered in the 1930's, house individually cut stones whose grooves allow the zip to travel. So it can be worn on the arm as a bracelet or unzipped, as a necklace... and it is exquisite either way. It was worth the trip -- I was mesmerized. Of course, my next reaction was to wonder what it would be like to paint it!

Willem Kalf always maintained that the rivalry between representing objects through painting and the objects themselves is at its most intense when the latter belongs to the very pinnacle of human accomplishment. I cannot get this idea out of my head right now, because I think it's a great ambition for painting.

HP: What movie/book/artist are you embarrassed about not knowing?

AS: I'm embarrassed by my scanty knowledge of other languages. Amongst other things, I'd love to be able to read the books Nabokov wrote in Russian. A friend of mine told me recently that it's a completely different experience. I should really do something about it.

HP: How would your childhood art/music teacher describe you?

AS: Mrs. Deacon... I remember her well! She taught me art when I was about five. She wasn't overly fussed about maintaining order and let us make whatever we wanted whilst reading us stories and folk tales from her own childhood in the West Indies. Anansi the spider was a great favourite -- I made an entire Roman garrison out of waste paper whilst she read us that. It had horses and everything. She gave me the annual art prize for that garrison... I reckon she'd have my back now.

Anj Smith's "The Flowering of Phantoms" runs from January 15 until February 23 at Hauser & Wirth in New York.

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There's been nothing quite as sweet as watching Aussie actress Rose Byrne rise to fame in the States. She's very sweet in real life (just ask Pop!), she's funny, and of course, she's crazy beautiful. We've had a serious case of hair envy for years now, but at the world premiere of I Give It a Year in Sydney last night, it was her skin that had us talking. So dewy and flawless, Rose has credited using rose hip oil alongside an SPF-based tinted moisturiser to keep her sensitive skin in-check, and because the oil is full of essential fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants?? it is perfect for everyday use. Click through to zoom in on Rose's award-worthy skin now, and shop our favourite rose hip oils.

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Tuesday 15 January 2013

March to protest Russia's adoption ban draws 20,000, energizing anti-Putin opposition

MOSCOW - Thousands of people marched through Moscow on Sunday to protest Russia's new law banning Americans from adopting Russian children, a far bigger number than expected in a sign that outrage over the ban has breathed some life into the dispirited anti-Kremlin opposition movement.

Shouting "shame on the scum," protesters carried posters of President Vladimir Putin and members of Russia's parliament who overwhelmingly voted for the law last month. Up to 20,000 took part in the demonstration on a frigid, grey afternoon.

The adoption ban has stoked the anger of the same middle-class, urban professionals who swelled the protest ranks last winter, when more than 100,000 people turned out for rallies to demand free elections and an end to Putin's 12 years in power. Since Putin began a third presidential term in May, the protests have flagged as the opposition leaders have struggled to provide direction and capitalize on the broad discontent.

Opponents of the adoption ban argue it victimizes children to make a political point. Eager to take advantage of this anger, the anti-Kremlin opposition has played the ban as further evidence that Putin and his parliament have lost the moral right to rule Russia.

The Kremlin, however, has used the adoption controversy to further its efforts to discredit the opposition as unpatriotic and in the pay of the Americans.

Sunday's march may prove only a blip on what promises to be a long road for the protest movement, especially in the face of Kremlin efforts to stifle dissent. But it was a reunion of what has become known as Moscow's creative class, whose sarcastic wit was once again on display on Sunday.

"Parliament deputies to orphanages, Putin to an old people's home," read one poster. Another showed Putin with the words "For a Russia without Herod."

Putin's critics have likened him to King Herod, who ruled at the time of Jesus Christ's birth and who the Bible says ordered the massacre of Jewish children to avoid being supplanted by the newborn king of the Jews.

Russia's adoption ban was retaliation for a new U.S. law targeting Russians accused of human rights abuses. It also addresses long-brewing resentment in Russia over the 60,000 Russian children who have been adopted by Americans in the past two decades, 19 of whom have died.

Cases of Russian children dying or suffering abuse at the hands of their American adoptive parents have been widely publicized in Russia, and the law banning adoptions was called the Dima Yakovlev bill after a toddler who died in 2008 when he was left in a car for hours in broiling heat.

"Yes, there are cases when they are abused and killed, but they are rare," said Sergei Udaltsov, who heads a leftist opposition group. "Concrete measures should be taken (to punish those responsible), but our government decided to act differently and sacrifice children's fates for its political ambitions."

Those opposed to the adoption ban accuse Putin's government of stoking anti-American sentiments in Russian society in an effort to solidify support among its base, the working-class Russians who live in small cities and towns and who get their news mainly from Kremlin-controlled television.

Putin has turned his back on the new Internet generation in Moscow and other large cities, exacerbating a divide in Russian society that seems likely only to deepen in coming years.

Protests against the adoption ban were held Sunday in a number of other Russian cities, but in most places only a few dozen people took part. In St. Petersburg, about 1,000 people turned out to show their opposition to the law and to Putin. Some held up a poster that read "Don't play politics using children."

French actor Gerard Depardieu, who took Russian citizenship this month and considers Putin a friend, spoke out against the opposition in an interview shown Sunday on Russian state television. "The opposition has no program, nothing at all," the actor said, echoing Putin. "There are very smart people like (former world chess champion Garry) Kasparov, but that's only good for chess. And that's it. But politics are a lot more complicated."

The adoption ban also revived anger over the December 2011 parliamentary election, which independent observers said was won by Putin's party through widespread fraud. A column of marchers on Sunday held a banner calling for the State Duma, the elected lower house, to be disbanded.

"The Duma that now adopts these kinds of laws is illegitimate. It was formed with the theft of 100 million votes," said opposition leader Vladimir Ryzhkov, a former Duma member who lost his seat when independent members were ousted in 2007. "It doesn't have the moral or political right to adopt laws for us. The disbanding of the Duma and the overturning of the law: That's why people, including me, came out today."

At the end of the protest, marchers dumped the posters of Putin and parliament members in an industrial-sized trash container that had "for disposal" scribbled on it.

Sunday's protest had been authorized by the city government, which was one factor behind the high turnout. Several protesters were detained for what police said was violating public order, but all were later released. The Kremlin has sought to stifle dissent by imposing steep fines on those who take part in unauthorized protests and opening criminal investigations against popular protest leaders.

Just ahead of the weekend demonstration, Putin's spokesman sought to ease anger over the adoption ban by announcing that some of the dozens of adoptions already under way could go forward, allowing children who have already bonded with American adoptive parents to leave the country.

UNICEF estimates there are about 740,000 children not in parental custody in Russia, while about 18,000 Russians are on the waiting list to adopt a child. Since the law banning American adoptions was passed, Russian political and religious leaders have been encouraging Russians to adopt more children.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/march-protest-russias-adoption-ban-draws-20-000-223730357.html

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Florida priest pleads no contest in child abuse case

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla,. (Reuters) - A South Florida priest accused of sexually assaulting young boys for decades pleaded no contest to a half dozen charges on Monday and could face up to 15 years in prison under a plea deal.

It is the first time criminal charges have been brought against Father Neil Doherty, 69, despite numerous civil cases that named him.

A civil case involving Doherty last year ended in a jury awarding $100 million to one victim, among the largest awards in the United States to compensate for abuses committed by a Roman Catholic priest.

"We have files going back to the 1970s showing the Archdiocese of Miami knew he was sexually abusing boys," Jeffrey Herman, an attorney who represents dozens of victims with claims against Doherty, told Reuters.

A spokesperson for the Miami archdiocese had no immediate comment. Doherty's attorney, David Bogenschutz, was also not immediately available for comment.

Most of the cases against Doherty could not be prosecuted as they fell outside Florida's statute of limitations which sets a maximum of seven years after a child reaches adulthood.

Now retired, Doherty was placed on permanent administrative leave in 2002, effectively removing him from his church ministry. He has been in jail since 2010.

Doherty pleaded no contest on Monday to six charges in total, including two counts of lewd or lascivious acts upon a child and four counts of lewd acts in the presence of a child under 16. He could face 12 to 15 years in prison under the terms of the plea deal, according to court documents.

Broward County Circuit Court Judge Kenneth Gillespie scheduled sentencing for January 28.

Victims argue that Doherty used his influence and position to take advantage of young boys. Herman described how the victim from this latest case was first invited to Doherty's home and abused when he was a child volunteer at Doherty's church.

"Father Doherty gave him a soda to drink, and he drank the soda not knowing it was laced with drugs," Herman said. "He passed out and when he woke up he was being sodomized."

Throughout his career Doherty was moved through several churches and each time, according to Herman, new allegations of abuse surfaced.

Accusations of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, and complaints about how church leaders handled the abuse, have been the source of a long-running international scandal.

The U.S. scandal erupted in 1992 with a series of sex abuse cases uncovered in the Archdiocese of Boston that helped encourage other victims of abuse to come forward.

Some 3,000 civil lawsuits alleging abuse were filed in the United States between 1984 and 2009. An unknown number of complaints - believed to be vastly greater - were settled privately, often with confidentiality agreements, experts say.

The Church has paid out some $2 billion in settlements to victims, bankrupting a handful of dioceses.

(Editing by David Adams, Tom Brown and Claudia Parsons)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/florida-priest-pleads-no-contest-child-abuse-case-214833910.html

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Friday 11 January 2013

California hits a renewable energy milestone

California has hit a major milestone in renewable energy: State regulators reported Thursday that more than 1 gigawatt -- or 1,000 megawatts -- of solar power has been installed through the California Solar Initiative, which encourages homeowners, businesses, local governments and nonprofit organizations to install solar panels on their roofs.

San Jose alone has installed 54.6 megawatts on homes and commercial buildings, including those of eBay (EBAY) and San Jose Unified School District, making it California's top solar city. San Diego is a close second, followed by Bakersfield, Fresno and Lancaster.

One megawatt is enough to power 750 to 1,000 homes. But because the sun doesn't shine all the time, solar industry experts say that 1 megawatt of solar can power about 200 households.

Launched in 2007, the California Solar Initiative is an ambitious road map that calls for 1,940 new megawatts of solar power to be installed statewide by 2016. The 1,066 megawatts installed by the end of 2012 put the state more than halfway to that goal.

"California has the most customer-side solar installations of any state in the nation," said Michael Peevey, president of the California Public Utilities Commission. "This is a tremendous milestone for California and a testament to the success of the

California Solar Initiative."

So far, 558 megawatts of solar power have been installed in PG&E's vast Northern California territory. PG&E has more than 75,000 solar customers connected to the grid via net metering, which allows homeowners and businesses to offset the cost of their electric use with the rooftop solar power they generate and export to the grid. That's more than any other utility in the country.

The goal of the state's program is to help solar achieve what's known in the renewable energy industry as "grid parity" -- the much-awaited point where solar can compete with cheaper sources of energy such as natural gas. It offers financial incentives designed to decline over time as solar adoption becomes more widespread.

When the program launched in 2007, consumers could get rebates as high as $2.50 per watt that their solar system could generate. But the demand has been so strong that the incentive has fallen to just 20 cents a watt in PG&E territory.

"Incentives are falling quickly," said Melicia Charles, solar program manager for the CPUC. "It's happening much faster than many expected."

PG&E noted that solar has been growing in popularity among its customers even as the size of the rebates shrink. The San Francisco-based utility is adding about 1,000 new net meter customers each month and argues that the current net metering policy needs to be revised.

"The robust response to the program, even as the rebates continue to shrink as planned, shows that solar can stand on its own," said Denny Boyles of PG&E.

PG&E and other utilities argue that net metering subsidizes solar customers at the expense of other ratepayers and does not reflect the true cost of connecting solar customers to the grid. But solar industry advocates argue that California's net metering policy is helping to drive solar adoption and reducing dependence on fossil fuels, resulting in cleaner air for everyone.

Contact Dana Hull at 408-920-2706. Follow her at Twitter.com/danahull.

california's top solar cities
1. San Jose: 54.6 megawatts
2. San Diego: 51.3 MW
3. Bakersfield: 31.4 MW
4. Fresno: 28.9 MW
5. Lancaster: 24.4 MW
6. Santa Rosa: 15.3 MW
7. Palmdale: 15.1 MW
8. Delano: 13.3 MW
9. Irvine: 13 MW
10. Clovis: 12.6 MW

Source: http://www.californiasolarstatistics.ca.gov.

Source: http://www.insidebayarea.com/breaking-news/ci_22347557/california-hits-renewable-energy-milestone?source=rss

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Tuesday 8 January 2013

State of Palestine name change shows limitations

FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2012 file photo, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas waves to the crowd during celebrations for their successful bid to win U.N. statehood recognition. Palestinian officials said Monday Jan. 7, 2013, they will not rush to issue new passports and ID cards with the emblem "State of Palestine" to avoid confrontation with Israel. Last week, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas decreed that in official documents "State of Palestine" must replace "Palestinian Authority," the name of his self-rule government. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2012 file photo, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas waves to the crowd during celebrations for their successful bid to win U.N. statehood recognition. Palestinian officials said Monday Jan. 7, 2013, they will not rush to issue new passports and ID cards with the emblem "State of Palestine" to avoid confrontation with Israel. Last week, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas decreed that in official documents "State of Palestine" must replace "Palestinian Authority," the name of his self-rule government. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi, File)

(AP) ? With U.N. recognition of a Palestinian state in his pocket, President Mahmoud Abbas wants official documents to carry a new emblem: "State of Palestine."

But scrapping the old "Palestinian Authority" logo is as far as Abbas is willing to go in provoking Israel. He is not rushing to change passports and ID cards Palestinians need to pass through Israeli crossings.

The very modesty of Abbas' move to change official stationery underscores his limited options so long as Israel remains in charge of territories the world says should one day make up that state.

"At the end of the day, the Palestinian Authority won't cause trouble for its people," Nour Odeh, a spokeswoman for Abbas' self-rule government, said of the need for caution.

Abbas won overwhelming U.N. General Assembly recognition for a state of Palestine in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem in late November, a rare diplomatic victory over a sidelined Israel. The U.N. nod was important to the Palestinians because it affirmed the borders of their future state in lands Israel captured in 1967.

Recognition, however, has not transformed the day-to-day lives of Palestinians, and some argue that it made things worse. In apparent retaliation for the U.N. bid, Israel in December withheld its monthly $100 million transfer of tax rebates it collects on behalf of the Palestinian Authority, further deepening the Abbas government's financial crisis.

Since the U.N. recognition, Abbas has maneuvered between avoiding confrontation with Israel and finding small ways to change the situation on the ground.

Last week, his government press office urged journalists to refer to a state of Palestine, instead of the Palestinian Authority, the autonomy government set up two decades ago as part of interim peace deals with Israel.

Palestinian diplomatic missions around the world have been told to use the new names, including those in countries that did not vote "yes" at the General Assembly, said Omar Awadallah, a Palestinian Foreign Ministry official.

Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev dismissed the name change as pointless but declined comment on whether Israel would retaliate in any way. "Instead of looking for gimmicks, Palestinians should negotiate with Israel to bring about the end of the conflict," he said. "That will lead to a situation of two states for two peoples."

Israel objected to Abbas' U.N. bid, accusing him of trying to bypass negotiations with Israel on the terms of statehood. Such talks have been frozen for more than four years because Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disagree on their parameters. Netanyahu says he is willing to cede land to a Palestinian state but will not withdraw to the 1967 lines or give up any part of east Jerusalem, the Palestinians' desired capital.

Abbas has said negotiations remain his preferred choice, and that U.N. recognition was meant to improve his leverage with a far more powerful Israel once talks resume.

Since the U.N. vote, Abbas has shied away from measures that could close the door to talks by upsetting Israel or the U.S., which also objected to his U.N. bid.

Abbas has not taken practical steps toward seeking membership for Palestine in U.N. agencies, something made possible by the November vote, and his security forces continue to coordinate with Israeli troops in tracking Islamic militants in the West Bank.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland expressed U.S. opposition to using the term "State of Palestine."

"You can't create a state by rhetoric and with labels and names," she told reporters. "You can only create a state, in this context, through bilateral negotiations." Nuland called Abbas' decision "provocative, without changing the condition for the Palestinian people."

She said the U.S. peace envoy for the Mideast, David Hale, was headed to the region and would meet the Palestinian leader on Tuesday.

Some countries, such as Brazil, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras, have adopted the new name. Others, like Norway, Sweden and Spain, stick to the Palestinian Authority term even though they supported U.N. recognition.

Analysts said Abbas holds out hope that President Barack Obama will get more involved in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in his second term and ? freed from the restraints of seeking re-election ? take a tougher stance toward Israel.

"He still hopes to resume peace talks in line with U.S. efforts," Palestinian analyst Hani al-Masri said of Abbas.

"Therefore, he is making these slight changes because people expect him to make changes after the U.N. recognition."

Still, the gap between the symbolic U.N. nod and the reality on the ground remains wide.

The Palestinian Authority administers some 38 percent of the West Bank, but Israel maintains overall control over the territory. Abbas has no say in east Jerusalem, annexed by Israel in 1967, or in Gaza, seized by his political rival, the Islamic militant group Hamas, in 2007.

The documents and stationery with the new emblem will be ready within two months, said Hassan Alawi, a deputy interior minister in the Palestinian Authority.

Israeli officials declined comment Monday on whether Israel would refuse to deal with documents bearing the "State of Palestine" logo. However, Alawi said his office was informed by Israeli officials after Abbas' decree that "they will not deal with any new form of passport or ID."

Saeb Erekat, a senior Abbas aide, said the new emblem will be used in correspondence with countries that have recognized a state of Palestine.

He suggested that there would be no change in passports or other documents Palestinians need for movement through Israeli crossings.

"As far as the Israelis are concerned, we are not going to overload the wagon of our people by putting state of Palestine on passports," he said. "They (Israelis) will not allow them to travel."

Palestinians must pass through Israeli-run crossings to leave the West Bank and also carry an ID card at all times or risk arrest if stopped at an Israeli military checkpoint inside the territory.

The name change has even less meaning for Palestinians in Hamas-ruled Gaza. Israel withdrew from the coastal strip in 2005 but continues to control access by air, sea and land, with the exception of one Gaza border crossing with Egypt.

"For me, it's just ink on paper," said Sharif Hamda, a 44-year-old pharmacist in Gaza City. "I wished they would save the money they will spend on this and use it for helping needy families."

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Laub reported from Jericho, West Bank. Associated Press writers Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City, Gaza Strip and Bradley Klapper in Washington contributed reporting.

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