Sunday, June 24, 2012

Football - Alg?rie : Hubert Velud au CS Constantine ?

Hubert Velud pourrait poser ses valises en Alg?rie pour entra?ner le FC Constantine.

Hubert Velud (53 ans) , ancien s?lectionneur du Togo lors de l?attentat de Cabinda pendant la CAN 2010, et qui ?tait sans club depuis son ?viction du Stade Tunisien d?but avril, pourrait prendre la direction de l?Alg?rie. Le CS Constantine, qui n?a pas trouv? d?accord avec Thierry Froger, lui-m?me ancien s?lectionneur du Togo, a fait de Velud sa priorit?. Selon nos informations, l?affaire devrait aboutir mardi ou mercredi.

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Retail 3.0? Mobile technology is both bane and boon to retailers ...

NEW YORK - Have you ever used your smartphone or mobile device while walking the aisles of a store? Not to take a call or message someone, but to check out whether you could get a better price or deal elsewhere?

This practice, called ?showrooming,? has some retailers running scared to the point where they have banned customers from wireless access in their stores.

But retail technology advocates believe that the same mobile technologies putting pressure on retail margins could also be instrumental in bringing new value to the brick-and mortar experience.

This philosophy is central to a wave of new products unveiled this week by Motorola Solutions. The new devices, which include a tablet (pictured right), a smartphone with integrated barcode scanner and credit card reader, and something called a ?smart badge? have one common purpose: to help retail store associates interact more effectively and personally with customers.

?We are looking to mesh online digital with real world retail,? said Jim Welch, senior vice president of sales and field operations of North America, Motorola, speaking at a briefing in Manhattan. ?In the future of retail, experience is everything.?

Retail 3.0
The idea of forging tighter relationships between store associates and customers really isn?t anything new. It harkens back to the early days of local stores, when people were greeted on a first-name basis and credit was extended to repeat, loyal customers.

But shifting dynamics in the retail business model have retailers thinking about how technology can help customers focus less on the transaction and more on the experience.

Almost three-quarters of the 150 retail executives surveyed for the Motorola ?Retail Vision Survey? said that creating a more engaging in-store customer experience would be ?business critical? in the next five years.

There are a number of factors motivating this mindset. In early June, the Nielsen organization showcased data suggesting that consumers were becoming more fickle with their shopping preferences. While 69 percent of those surveyed by Nielsen indicated that in-store purchases were ?most reliable,? 68 percent of them said that it was the ?easiest? and ?most convenient? method of shopping.

Retailers that focus on offering the best omnichannel experience ? regardless of whether it takes place in a store or in cyberspace ? will fare best during the upcoming transition to Retail 3.0, said Alison Kenney Paul, vice chairman and U.S. Retail & Distribution Leader for consulting firm Deloitte LLP.

?Consumers do not want to feel like they are dealing with two organizations,? Paul said.

That will take investment in technologies that enable closer interaction between stores associates and customers, including wireless networks and handheld devices that can help clerks be better brand ambassadors.

For example, the Motorola survey found that while almost 37 percent of retailers have shied away from investing in Wi-Fi networks, that number will shrink to 18 percent by 2017.

Wireless networks could allow retailers to invest in number of emerging retail applications that can make a big store feel small including:

  • Opt-in customer loyalty applications that help clerks know when a specific person has entered the store
  • Analytics systems that help keep tabs on inventory levels, alerting managers when stock needs to be rebalanced
  • Mobile checkout and payment systems that will transform the point of sale experience
  • Product information systems that help customers find out more information about products, escalating those questions to a store associate when appropriate<

The Home Depot has been testing these sorts of applications for the past 18 months, in cooperation with Motorola. It has deployed between 10 and 15 devices in its pilot locations.

These devices, dubbed First Phone internally and based on the Motorola MC75 enterprise digital assistant, are being used to help answer inventory problems and alleviate long checkout lines, said Jennifer Smith, senior director of store options for Home Depot.

The trial has been so successful that the retailer intends to make Motorola?s next-generation retail mobile device, called the MC40, widely available across its stores, she said. ?We can solve the problem in the aisle,? Smith said.

Motorola?s Mobile Retail Agenda
The MC40 was one of several devices showcased during demonstrations in New York. It comes with a bright four-inch touch screen, voice and data communications capabilities. It can also be outfitted with optional barcode scanner and credit-card swiper.

Tom Bianculli, senior director of emerging business and chief technology officer for Motorola, said the MC40 series will be available by the end of 2012. In addition, the company is putting the final touches on what it calls a ?Smart Badge.?

The SB1 (pictured right) is a smaller device with a longer battery life that includes simple messaging and in-store voice communications capabilities. It will be priced at less than $500 and will be meant for simple tasks such as inventory lookups, customer information requests and price checking.

Motorola also sells a tablet device called ET1 for store associates that can be used for tasks that are more visually intensive, such as merchandising.

All of the devices discussed by Motorola this week can run HTML5 applications (chosen so that consumers can also download apps to Android devices and iPhones), and the company has introduced a developer?s kit called the RhoMobile Suite to help encourage the creation of secure, enterprise-grade business applications that have easy-to-use interfaces, Bianculli said.

Ensuring that these devices are easy to use will be a big push for Motorola, so that store associates can become even more empowered and knowledgeable than the consumers they are hired to serve.

?We need to make this technology second nature,? Bianculli said. ?We want to leverage the learning curve that people have already gone through in their personal lives.?

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Woman in baby-selling case: Send me to jail

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Samantha Tomasini told a judge she hopes that prison will help her overcome drug addiction.

By Louis Casiano, msnbc.com

A California woman who was once accused along with her ex-boyfriend of trying to sell their 8-month-old daughter in a Wal-Mart parking lot for $25 asked a judge to send her to prison instead of giving her probation, The Monterey County Herald reported.?

Samantha Tomasini, 22, told the judge Wednesday that her emotional issues and drug addiction have made it hard for her to stick with court-ordered treatment programs.

She said she would wind up violating any new probation, NBC station KSBW in Salinas?reported.?


The judge agreed and sentenced her to four years in prison. She originally faced up to six years, The Herald reported.?

Tomasini and her ex-boyfriend, Patrick Fousek, made national headlines when they were accused of trying to sell the infant to?strangers for $25 in June 2010. ??

Defense attorneys said Fousek, 40, was only joking when he made the offer.?

The Herald reported that Tomasini admitted to child endangerment charges after police found the child living in unsanitary conditions at the couple's apartment.?

Fousek is serving?a six-year prison?sentence?after being found guilty of felony child endangerment in the Wal-Mart incident, KSBW reported.

The Herald reported that the judge and Tomasini's lawyer, Steve Liner, agreed that she had been under Fousek's sway at the time of her arrest.?

Tomasini agreed to serve probation in a plea deal, but left a live-in drug treatment program and was re-arrested last year for violation of probation.?She admitted to using?heroin?while on probation after kicking her methamphetamine addiction, the paper reported.?

"She's a hard fit" for many rehab programs, Tomasini's lawyer Steve Liner told the paper. "She decided she'd just rather serve the time."?

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The Herald reported that Tomasini testified in Fousek's trial that she started using drugs again when the baby was 7 months old.?Prosecutors said that Fousek put the child at risk when he failed to stop Tomasini from breast feeding after resuming her drug habit.

Blood tests didn't show traces of the drug in the child, The Herald reported.?

Liner said Tomasini could be?released?in just 16 months with time already served in a county jail and good behavior, the?newspaper?reported.?KSBW reported that Tomasini hopes that prison will help her get clean and "just move on."

KSBW reported that the couple's?daughter?is being?raised?by a foster family.

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Stocks post worst drop in three weeks

By Angela Moon

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks posted the worst day in three weeks on Thursday on mounting evidence that slowing manufacturing growth worldwide threatened corporate profits.

Shares of energy and materials companies led declines as commodity prices fell. U.S. crude futures slipped below $80 a barrel for the first time since October and the S&P energy sector index (.GSPE) lost 4 percent. Investors said weak overseas demand was responsible for the decline in those industries.

Stocks' slide was accelerated by a bearish call from Goldman Sachs, which recommended clients build short positions in the broad S&P 500 index on expectations of more economic weakness.

"We are recommending a short position in the S&P 500 index with a target of 1,285," (roughly 5 percent below current levels), Goldman Sachs said in a note.

The investment bank cited the Philly Fed's mid-Atlantic factory index, which fell to minus 16.6 in June, an unexpected contraction in the region's factory activity.

Semiconductor stocks weighed on the Nasdaq after chipmaker Micron Technology Inc (MU) posted a net loss for the fourth straight quarter. Micron lost 7.8 percent to $5.65 and the PHLX semiconductor index (.SOX) dropped 4.1 percent.

Stocks had enjoyed a two-week run that brought the S&P up more than 7 percent on hopes for additional stimulus from the Federal Reserve.

Business activity across the euro zone shrank for a fifth straight month in June and Chinese manufacturing contracted, while weaker overseas demand slowed growth by U.S. factories.

"While we've seen only two of many regional manufacturing surveys for June, there is a clear deterioration taking place, with only the degree being the broad issue," said Peter Boockvar, equity strategist at Miller Tabak & Co in New York.

The KBW Bank Index (.BKX) fell 2.3 percent amid expectations Moody's Investors Service would announce downgrades in the banking industry.

The Dow Jones industrial average (^DJI) was down 251.35 points, or 1.96 percent, at 12,573.04. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index (^GSPC) was down 30.19 points, or 2.23 percent, at 1,325.50. The Nasdaq Composite Index (^IXIC) was down 71.36 points, or 2.44 percent, at 2,859.09.

The day's decline was the worst since June 1 when the S&P 500 fell 2.5 percent.

"The market was extremely overbought coming into this week, and the news gave it an excuse to sell off," said Jeffrey Saut, chief investment strategist at Raymond James Financial in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Softening data globally lifted hopes of central bank action to support the economy. The U.S. Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday it would extend one monetary stimulus program and said it was ready to do more to help economic growth if necessary.

"Although yesterday's FOMC delivered easing as expected, with a dovish statement, positive risk sentiment ahead of the FOMC had already buoyed markets. And we now think, with incremental US monetary policy on hold, the market will need to confront a deteriorating growth picture near term," Goldman Sachs said.

U.S. home resales fell in May and the four-week moving average for new unemployment insurance claims rose last week to the highest level since early December.

Celgene Corp (CELG) slumped 11.5 percent to $59.45 after the company said it was withdrawing a European application for wider use of its big-selling Revlimid blood cancer drug.

Philip Morris International (PM) lost 3.3 percent to $85.62 after forecasting full-year earnings below Wall Street estimates, saying a strong dollar has hurt sales abroad.

After the bell, Moody's Investors Service cut the credit ratings of 15 of the world's biggest banks in a highly anticipated move that was part of a broad review of major financial institutions.

Among the moves, Moody's cut JPMorgan Chase & Co's (JPM.N) long-term senior debt to A2 from Aa3 and assigned it a negative outlook negative. It also cut Morgan Stanley's (MS.N) long-term senior unsecured debt to Baa1 from A2 and also assigned it a negative outlook.

Shares of JPMorgan added 1.4 percent to $36.00 and Morgan Stanley added 3.2 percent to $14.41 in extended trade.

About 7 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, below last year's daily average of 7.84 billion.

(Reporting By Angela Moon; Editing by Kenneth Barry and Dan Grebler)

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Friday, June 22, 2012

'Giant wombat' mass grave found

Scientists have unearthed the biggest find yet of pre-historic "giant wombat" skeletons, revealing clues to the reasons for the species' extinction.

The find, in Queensland, Australia, of about 50 diprotodons - the largest marsupial that ever lived - has been called a "palaeontologists' goldmine".

The plant-eating giants, the size of a rhinoceros, had backward-facing pouches big enough to carry an adult human.

The fossils are believed to be between 100,000 and 200,000 years old.

Lead scientist Scott Hocknull, from the Queensland Museum in Brisbane, said: "When we did the initial survey I was just completely blown away by the concentrations of these fragments.

"It's a palaeontologists' goldmine where we can really see what these megafauna were doing, how they actually behaved, what their ecology was.

"With so many fossils it gives us a unique opportunity to see these animals in their environment, basically, so we can reconstruct it."

Ancient crocodile

The "mega-wombats" appeared to have been trapped in boggy conditions while taking refuge from dry conditions, Mr Hocknull added.

The pigeon-toed animals were widespread across Australia about 50,000 years ago, when the fist indigenous people are believed to have lived, but they first appeared about 1.6 million years ago.

It is unclear how or why they became extinct, but it could have been due to hunting by humans or, more likely, a changing climate.

The remote desert site contains one huge specimen, nicknamed Kenny, which is one of the best preserved and biggest examples ever discovered. Its jawbone alone is 70cm (28in) long.

The site is also home to an array of other prehistoric species, including the teeth of a 6m (20ft) lizard called megalania and the teeth and bony back-plates of an enormous pre-historic crocodile.

Mr Hocknull said: "We're almost certain that most of these carcasses of diprotodon have been torn apart by both the crocodiles and the lizards, because we've found shed teeth within their skeletons from both animals."

A relative of the modern-day wombat, the diprotodon inhabited forests, open woodland and scrub.

It was just one of several "megafauna" to roam pre-historic Australia.

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Childproofing Your Home is Not Always an Easy Task

As soon as you have a baby in the family (or maybe even before they are born), childproofing your house becomes a seemingly never-ending task. ?As a baby grows into a toddler, more and more changes need to be made to your home to ensure your child is safe. ?It's easy to forget some areas of the house which need attention when it comes to child-proofing, especially as we are looking through adult eyes. ?We all know the benefits of safety gates and childproof locks, but it's also important to think of the other areas in your home which need attention.

One of the best techniques to check your child-proofing handiwork is to crouch to the eye-level of your child and see what they can see. ?Curiosity is an intrinsic trait in children, so even the most mundane of items is an opportunity for them to explore. ?With this in mind, there are a few important areas to make sure you childproof effectively, in order to provide a safe and healthy environment for your children.

Even before babies start walking, there are lots of hazards around that need taking care of. ?An area that is not always obvious (but are entirely reachable by crawling babies) are water pipes under radiators. ?Most homes nowadays have some form of radiator in at least one of the rooms, so it's important to make sure the pipes are covered up to prevent little hands from touching them when they are hot.

Once your child starts walking, they tend to want to follow you around everywhere. ?So, it's a good idea to make sure no fingers are trapped as you go through a door with a little one toddling behind you. You can get special hinges or door stops which make doors close more slowly than usual, ensuring your child follows you without any trapped fingers! ?This is especially useful if you have older children, who might not give much thought to slamming the door, regardless of who is behind them. ?This line of thinking is also applicable to any cupboards or drawers you have which are in your child's reach; you can get special hinges and child-proof locks which either prevent the drawer from shutting quickly, or prevent your child from opening it in the first place.

Unfortunately, a problem that has been frequently reported on in recent months is the danger that blind cords present to children. ?The best option is to get rid of these types of blinds completely, as there is always a danger when you have dangling cords and loops present near a child. ?A great alternative for your home are roller blinds which can come ready made or made to measure. ?This means you don't have to worry about the choking hazards that are present with a lot of other types of blinds and curtains.

A feat that a lot of children like to undertake is climbing on anything and everything. ?There are quite a few hazards associated with this, but the most frightening thought is that a piece of furniture they are climbing could fall on them. ?Items such as drawers and chairs should be weighted down to make sure they are stable, so if your child does want to climb, there's little chance of the furniture falling over and on top of them. ?

When thinking about childproofing, the list could go on forever. ?And it would be impossible to achieve a completely childproofed home unless you kept your child in a bubble. ?Children regularly get themselves into accidents, inside and outside the home. ?So while it is important to take the right safety precautions, not everything can be childproofed. ?As long as you protect your little ones from the serious dangers, your child will learn and develop from their mistakes.

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