Saturday, June 30, 2012

Over the hill: NYC's Cyclone coaster turns 85

In a Tuesday, June 26, 2012 photo, people ride the Cyclone roller coaster at Coney Island in New York. The New York City landmark and international amusement icon will be feted Saturday, June 30 with a birthday party in its honor. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

In a Tuesday, June 26, 2012 photo, people ride the Cyclone roller coaster at Coney Island in New York. The New York City landmark and international amusement icon will be feted Saturday, June 30 with a birthday party in its honor. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

In a Tuesday, June 26, 2012 photo taken on Coney Island in New York, a maintenance worker applies a decal commemorating the Cyclone's 85th anniversary while people wait in line to buy tickets. The New York City landmark and international amusement icon will be feted Saturday, June 30 with a birthday party in its honor. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

In a Tuesday, June 26, 2012 photo taken on Coney Island in New York, a float marking the Cyclone roller coaster's 85th anniversary and used in the Mermaid Parade is seen in the ride's lot. The New York City landmark and international amusement icon will be feted Saturday, June 30 with a birthday party in its honor. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

In a Tuesday, June 26, 2012 photo taken on Coney Island in New York, a reflection of the first and steepest climb is seen in a mirror placed near the tracks of the Cyclone roller coaster. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

In a Tuesday, June 26, 2012 photo taken on Coney Island in New York, warning signs are posted before the first and steepest climb of the Cyclone roller coaster. The New York City landmark and international amusement icon will be feted Saturday, June 30 with a birthday party in its honor. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

(AP) ? The ride begins with two train cars, filled with as many as 24 passengers, cautiously trekking up a hill of wooden tracks. The rattle of the ascent slowly grows louder. As the cars reach the coaster's 85-foot peak, there's a short pause ? followed by a swift 60-mph plunge to the bottom that has made stomachs churn and eyes water since Calvin Coolidge was in the White House.

Such a timeworn ride requires a great deal of attention to ensure the safety of its passengers, say workers responsible for the Cyclone, the 85-year-old New York City landmark and international amusement icon that will be feted Saturday with a birthday party including 25-cent rides ? the same price they were on its debut on June 26, 1927.

"It takes a lot of work to run a very old roller coaster," said Valerio Ferrari, president of Central Amusement International, which operates the coaster.

Each morning beginning at 7, maintenance workers hike the coaster's tracks along the walk boards in search of damaged wood and loose bolts. The cars, which are originals from 1927, are dismantled every winter before they undergo nondestructive testing and are reassembled.

The Cyclone may not be the oldest or tallest coaster in the nation. But it became a worldwide symbol of America's emerging leisure class in the early 20th century.

Towering above Coney Island's boisterous boardwalk at the corner of Surf Avenue and West 10th Street in Brooklyn, the Cyclone went up after brothers Jack and Irving Rosenthal invested $175,000 to build a dynamic new coaster that would satisfy the demand for more attractions in the area.

The result was a ride that included 2,640 feet of track, 12 drops and 27 elevation changes. For a minute and 50 seconds, passengers aboard the Cyclone were jerked from one edge of their seat to the other, as the coaster would slow around the bends before heaving its riders down steep dips.

This was all done by design, said Jennifer Tortorici, the Cyclone's operations manager.

"It's 2,640 feet of track, so if it wasn't slow in certain areas, the cars would wind up on the beach somewhere," she said.

Still, the turbulence is sometimes so forceful that passengers have seen personal belongings fly out of their pockets. Lost items range from the typical ? keys, wallets and cellphones ? to the more obscure, like dentures, wigs and underwear, Tortorici said.

Safety issues have at times dogged the Cyclone. A worker died on the ride in 1985, Tortorici said, and in 2008 the family of a California man who died after fracturing his neck on the ride sued the city for failing to keep the coaster safe. A Law Department spokeswoman said the city has been indemnified and the case is pending.

The city's Buildings Department conducts safety inspections up to three times a season, according to spokeswoman Ryan FitzGibbon.

Beyond its age, what distinguishes the Cyclone from contemporary steel coasters is that it's made of wood, from the cars to the tracks they ride on, although it rests on a steel base. Valerio Ferrari, president of Central Amusement International, which operates the coaster, said this construction makes for a ride that has "a lot of energy."

"Wood has that feeling, that vibration. It's more alive," Ferrari said.

He added: "Going for one ride on this coaster is like going through, someone said, a car accident."

The sentiment has been shared throughout the years. The coaster's employees have no qualms about perpetuating a legend that in 1948, Emilio Franco, a West Virginia coal miner who had been mute since birth, spoke his first words ? "I feel sick" ? after plummeting down the Cyclone's precipitous 60-degree drop.

Even Charles Lindbergh, the American aviator who became the first person to fly a nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, reportedly said several years after it opened that riding the Cyclone was "greater than flying an airplane at top speed," according to The New York Times.

These days, the Cyclone's paint has chipped, and the steel beams have rusted a bit. But patrons still enjoy the same rush.

"You can describe it in just one word: intense," said Laurie Rosen, of Burke, Va., who rode it Tuesday.

The Cyclone, also known as the Big Momma of Coney Island, carries about 250,000 riders every season from April through October.

By 1988, the city declared the coaster an official landmark, and it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

According to the Parks Department, the Gravesend Historical Society's president wrote in a letter requesting the landmark status: "Unlike the Dodgers, the Cyclone will never leave Brooklyn."

Associated Press

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Santa Clara Real Estate Inventory Increasing - Santa Clara Homes ...

by vbrasil on June 29, 2012

The number of homes for sale in Santa Clara have been gradually increasing in the last few weeks.? Currently there are about 50 active homes for sale in Santa Clara.? Most of 2012 the level of homes for sale has been hovering between 30 and 40.? This could be due to the cyclical slow down of summer for buyers and sellers.? Already this year we have seen prices shoot up as much as 10% in a matter of a few months.

50 homes for sale is still a small number for Santa Clara real estate.? Considering that a majority of those homes are homes that have been sitting on the market for some time indicating that they are over priced and are not what the typical buyer is looking for.?

Predictions for the remainder of the year is a continuation of what we have been experiencing thus far.? Little inventory and multiple offers, will likely be the theme for 2012 Real Estate in Santa Clara.

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Successful and Safe Introduction of Laparoscopic Colorectal Cancer ...

Successful and Safe Introduction of Laparoscopic Colorectal Cancer Surgery in Dutch hospitals.

Ann Surg. 2012 Jun 23;

Authors: Kolfschoten NE, van Leersum NJ, Gooiker GA, van de Mheen PJ, Eddes EH, Kievit J, Brand R, Tanis PJ, Bemelman WA, Tollenaar RA, Meijerink J, Wouters MW

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the safety of laparoscopic colorectal cancer resections in a nationwide population-based study. BACKGROUND:: Although laparoscopic techniques are increasingly used in colorectal cancer surgery, little is known on results outside trials. With the fast introduction of laparoscopic resection (LR), questions were raised about safety. METHODS:: Of all patients who underwent an elective colorectal cancer resection in 2010 in the Netherlands, 93% were included in the Dutch Surgical Colorectal Audit. Short-term outcome after LR, open resection (OR), and converted LR were compared in a generalized linear mixed model. We further explored hospital differences in LR and conversion rates. RESULTS:: A total of 7350 patients, treated in 90 hospitals, were included. LR rate was 41% with a conversion rate of 15%. After adjustment for differences in case-mix, LR was associated with a lower risk of mortality (odds ratio 0.63, P < 0.01), major morbidity (odds ratio 0.72, P < 0.01), any complications (odds ratio 0.74, P < 0.01), hospital stay more than 14 days (odds ratio 0.71, P < 0.01), and irradical resections (odds ratio 0.68, P < 0.01), compared to OR. Outcome after conversion was similar to OR (P > 0.05). A large variation in LR and conversion rates among hospitals was found; however, the difference in outcome associated with operative techniques was not influenced by hospital of treatment. CONCLUSIONS:: Use of laparoscopic techniques in colorectal cancer surgery in the Netherlands is safe and results are better in short-term outcome than open surgery, irrespective of the hospital of treatment. Outcome after conversion was similar to OR.

PMID: 22735713 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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Iran: Tehran and London agree to representation

(AP) ? Iran has agreed with Britain to have other countries' embassies represent the two nations in each other's capitals, Iranian state media reported on Thursday.

British officials were unable to confirm the report.

Both countries shut down their diplomatic missions last year around Britain's prominent participation in efforts by the West to pressure Iran over its nuclear program. Iranian hard-liners stormed Britain's embassy in Tehran in November, and Iranian lawmakers voted to downgrade relations to the level of charge d'affaires from ambassador level.

Iran's Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, said in remarks carried by the state IRNA press agency Thursday that the two countries have agreed to have their interests represented by third parties: the Omani Embassy in London will handle Iran's interests, while the Swedish Embassy in Tehran will do the same for Britain.

In London, Britain's Foreign Ministry could not immediately confirm whether the nations had completed an agreement.

Britain's embassy in Tehran has been closed down many times since early 1950s. The two countries have had a history of bitter relations over the past decades on various issues, including the nationalization of Iran's oil industry in the 1950s, the 1979 Islamic revolution and the 1989 fatwa religious ruling issued by late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ordering Muslims to kill British writer Salman Rushdie over his novel "The Satanic Verses."

The current point of contention is Iran's nuclear program. The West suspects Iran of trying to develop weapons technology. Iran says its program is for peaceful purposes.

Tehran regularly accuses Britain of meddling in Iran's internal affairs, a charge London denies.

Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague met with Salehi on June 14 on the sidelines of an international conference in Kabul, their first talks since the U.K. downgraded ties with Tehran in response to the November storming of the British Embassy.

At the time, Hague said he expected an agreement to be confirmed to allow another European nation to offer consular help to Britons in Iran, as well as carrying out other administrative work on Britain's behalf.

Representatives of Sweden could not immediately be reached for comment.

Efforts to reach the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Muscat by phone and email were unsuccessful.

Oman keeps a relatively low diplomatic profile, but has been successful in balancing relations between the West and its neighbor Iran.

The sultanate and Iran share control of the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway at the mouth of the Persian Gulf that handles a fifth of the world's oil supply. Oman's ruler, Sultan Qaboos bin Said, was the first foreign leader to visit Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad after the Islamic Republic's disputed 2009 election.

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Associated Press writer David Stringer in London contributed to this report

Associated Press

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Contracts to buy US homes rise, match 2-year high

FILE- In this Wednesday, May 23, 2012, file photo, a new home still under construction is seen for sale in Springfield, Ill. Americans signed more contracts to buy previously occupied homes in May, matching the fastest pace in two years. The increase suggests home sales will rise this summer and the modest housing recovery will continue. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)

FILE- In this Wednesday, May 23, 2012, file photo, a new home still under construction is seen for sale in Springfield, Ill. Americans signed more contracts to buy previously occupied homes in May, matching the fastest pace in two years. The increase suggests home sales will rise this summer and the modest housing recovery will continue. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)

(AP) ? Americans signed more contracts to buy previously occupied homes in May, matching the fastest pace in two years. The increase suggests consumers are gaining confidence in the housing market and a modest recovery will continue.

The National Association of Realtors said Wednesday that its index of sales agreements increased to 101.1 last month from 95.5 in April. That matches March's reading, the highest since April 2010, when a home-buying tax credit boosted sales.

A reading of 100 is considered healthy. The index is 13.3 percent higher than it was a year ago. It bottomed at 75.88 in June 2010, after the tax credit expired.

The increase supports other data showing steady improvement in the housing market this year, even as hiring slumps and consumer confidence sags.

Sales of new and previously occupied homes are up over the 12 months. Builders are starting more projects. And prices are rising in most markets.

"Despite the gloom in much of the recent economic data, housing continues to show real signs of life," said Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics.

The economy benefits when home sales rise. Buyers typically spend more on renovations, furniture, appliances and landscaping.

There's also a psychological factor. In good times, most homes rise in value. When homes appreciate, people feel they have more money. So they spend more. Consumer spending drives roughly 70 percent of economic activity.

It typically takes one to two months for buyers to close on a home after signing a contract. So the increase in signed contracts suggests completed home sales will rise this summer. That could drive prices higher and encourage more people to put homes on the market.

Home prices increased in 19 of 20 major U.S. cities in April from March, according to the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller index, released Tuesday. A measure of national prices rose 1.3 percent in April, the first increase in seven months.

Still, sales remain far below healthy levels. Analysts say it could be years before the housing market returns to full health.

One reason prices are rising is the supply of homes for sale remains extremely low. The inventory of previously occupied homes for sale is back down to levels last seen in 2006. And there were 145,000 new homes for sale in May, just 1,000 higher than in April, which was the lowest supply on records dating back to 1963.

The Realtors group cautioned that sales could slow if more people don't list their homes.

The limited inventory should spur more home building, the Realtors group said. If housing starts don't increase, the limited supply could drive up prices.

In May, contract signings increased in all regions. The largest rise was in the West, where the index jumped 14.5 percent in May. Signings rose 6.3 percent in the Midwest, 4.8 percent in the Northeast, and 1.1 percent in the South.

Despite the modest gains in housing, the broader economy has weakened in recent months. Employers have added an average of only 73,000 jobs a month in April and May. That's much lower than the average of 226,000 added in the first three months of this year.

Associated Press

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

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Google TV will get subscription billing, support for movie and TV purchases in Google Play

Google TV will get subscription billing, support for movie and TV purchases in Google Play

While it didn't merit a spot in either keynote, the Google TV platform is also getting an updated version of the Google Play store. Along with a new UI that looks a lot like the one on other Android devices it will have support for purchasing movies, music and TV shows as mentioned yesterday, and also subscription billing. The "Bring Your App to the Big Screen" presentation is still going on, we'll let you know if any other new elements are revealed. There's a new post on the Google TV blog mentioning apps like the one announced by Sirius XM, and the new hardware from partners LG, Sony and Vizio. Finally, the team is also focusing on its updated APIs for developers building not only apps for the TV (like the Google I/O app itself, which has been working smoothly this week streaming video), but also second screen applications just as we pointed out earlier. The last update and potentially most curious? Mentioned during the presentation, later this year Google TV will no longer require hardware manufacturers to provide a physical keyboard on their input device.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Lochte beats Phelps in 1st showdown at trials

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) ? Ryan Lochte still has Michael Phelps' number.

Phelps, though, has put himself in position to go for another gaudy number: eight gold medals at the London Olympics.

Lochte won his latest showdown with the winningest Olympian ever, beating Phelps for the first time in the 400-meter individual medley at the U.S. swimming trials Monday night.

In taking the first spot on the Olympic team, Lochte extended his dominance of Phelps that goes back to last year's world championships, where the 27-year-old Floridian won five gold medals and both head-to-head races against Phelps.

"The first race is always the hardest," Lochte said. "I can take a deep breath now, relax and whatever happens, happens."

Phelps started strong on the butterfly leg, his best stroke, but Lochte took command when they switched to the breaststroke. He built a lead of about a half-body length and held off Phelps in the freestyle finish, cruising to the wall with one arm extended to post a time of 4 minutes, 7.06 seconds.

He got a kiss from his dad, Steve, as he came off the deck and a huge cheer from the crowd of more than 11,000 ? including a group behind the starting block that waved "Ryan" signs and giant cardboard cutouts of his face.

Phelps claimed the second Olympic spot in 4:07.89, setting himself up for another eight-event program in London ? something he insisted he wouldn't do again after the Beijing Games.

"I was very pleased with that," Phelps said. "I said if I went 4:07, I'd be happy."

Tyler Clary, who took second at the 2011 worlds, won't even get a chance to swim the event in London. He faded to third in 4:09.92 and was so upset he didn't bother stopping by the mixed zone.

Phelps plans to retire after the Olympics and is clearly eager to end his career with another dazzling performance. He already has won 14 gold medals, more than any other athlete.

That he is even swimming the 400 IM shows Phelps has regained the focus and dedication that faded away after the 2008 Olympics. At those games, he won his second straight gold medal in the grueling race, then insisted he was done with it. Over the past few months, however, he quietly put the event back in his repertoire ? and now he'll be swimming it again in London.

Going forward at the trials, Phelps will be heavily favored to claim a spot on the U.S. Olympic team in four other individual events: the 100 and 200 butterfly, 200 free and 200 individual medley. If he swims on all three American relays, as expected, that adds up to eight ? the number of golds he captured in 2008 to eclipse Mark Spitz's iconic Olympic record.

"Now we kind of know where he is and we feel pretty good about it," Phelps' coach Bob Bowman said. "This is the catalyst for everything else. When this goes well, everything else goes well."

A Beijing repeat? Could be, though it will be much more difficult to win eight events in London.

Lochte is standing in the way this time.

"Obviously, that's some pretty good competition," Bowman said. "He just kicked our (butt)."

Lochte is determined to repeat ? even exceed ? last year's brilliant performance in Shanghai, where he surpassed Phelps as the world's top swimmer. He keeps saying "this is my time," and his first event in Omaha shows he's still the man to beat.

"I'm definitely ready to tear it up in London," said Lochte, who is heading to his third Olympics.

This will be No. 4 for Phelps, who became the first American male swimmer to qualify for a fourth Olympic team. There's plenty of room for improvement before he gets to London, according to Bowman.

"His turns were horrendous," the coach said. "That's 2 seconds there. His breaststroke leg has got to be better. There are any number of things he can work on."

Plus, he'll have plenty of motivation to go faster because of the guy he's chasing. Phelps is surely getting tired of losing to Lochte, who now has the upper hand in the 400 IM after beating his rival in the 200 IM and 200 free at the 2011 worlds.

Before Monday, Phelps had whipped Lochte nine straight times in the longer medley race going back to 2002.

"We knew that (losing) was a distinct possibility in this event," Bowman said. "I don't think we had any illusions. He knows that he's in the range. He knows he can get better."

In other finals on the opening night of the trials, Peter Vanderkaay became a three-time Olympian by winning the 400 free, while 19-year-old Elizabeth Beisel earned her second straight trip to the Olympics in the 400 individual medley.

Vanderkaay won with a time of 3:47.67, while hard-charging Conor Dwyer settled for the second spot on the Olympic team in 3:47.83.

"I just tried to get my head down and get my hand on the touchpad," Vanderkaay said. "Both Conor and I were able to do that and punched our tickets" for London.

Beisel won her event easily in 4:31.74, more than 2 seconds ahead of Caitlin Leverenz.

"This is definitely a big confidence boost," the winner said. "Before the race, I was a mess. I was so nervous. I'm so glad it's over and went well. No complaints."

Dana Vollmer, a 2004 Olympian who failed to qualify for the Olympic team four years ago, set an American record in the semifinals of the 100 butterfly. The defending world champion put up a blistering time of 56.42 to edge the mark she set a year ago (56.47).

Brendan Hansen also was impressive in the semifinals. The former world-record holder broke a minute in the 100 breaststroke, going into Tuesday night's final as the top qualifier. Eric Shanteau, who competed in Beijing after being diagnosed with testicular cancer, also advanced.

"I went out there and hit the first five strokes and I was like, 'I'm gone, later,' and just took off," said Hansen, who quit after Beijing but returned to the pool looking to make up for disappointments at the last two Olympics. "You have no idea how hard it is to break a minute."

Lochte and Phelps got a bit of a shock during their race when flames leaped up from the side of the pool ? part of the pyrotechnics that organizers put in place to jazz up the event. They were only supposed to go off beforehand, but someone set them off inadvertently while the swimmers were doing the breaststroke.

"I'm like, 'What's going on?'" Lochte said with a smile.

But he never slowed down.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

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Do Not Expect Tax Receipts to Help Out Greece | iBC_FN - iBankCoin

?Greece??is struggling to cope with a collapse in corporate tax receipts, according to the latest figures from the Greek finance ministry.

The steep fall in corporation tax income ? from ?737m (?590m) between January and May 2011 to ?448m in the same period this year ? is likely to weigh heavily on the new coalition government as it prepares for a European summit later this week.

Without the ability to tax company profits, the government will be forced to step up its demands on households for tax income at a time when most families are already suffering cuts in wages and falling living standards.

The figures will also undermine the message from Greek leaders that the new government is capable of arresting the country?s decline and paying the interest on a new tranche of debt funding from Brussels.?

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Stonehenge built as a symbol of peace and unity, British researchers suggest

The creation of the mysterious monument and the culture built around it suggests Stonehenge was thought as a symbol of unity in late Neolithic Europe, British researchers say.?

By Stephanie Pappas,?LiveScience / June 25, 2012

The mysterious structure of Stonehenge may have been built as a symbol of peace and unity, according to a new theory by British researchers.

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The mysterious structure of Stonehenge may have been built as a symbol of peace and unity, according to a new theory by British researchers.

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During the monument's construction around 3000 B.C. to 2500 B.C., Britain's Neolithic people were becoming increasingly unified, said study leader Mike Parker Pearson of the University of Sheffield.

"There was a growing islandwide culture ? the same styles of houses, pottery and other material forms were used from Orkney to the south coast," Parker Pearson said in a statement, referring to the Orkney Islands of northern Scotland. "This was very different to the regionalism of previous centuries."

By definition,?Stonehenge?would have required cooperation, Parker Pearson added.

"Stonehenge itself was a massive undertaking, requiring the labor of thousands to move stones from as far away as west Wales, shaping them and erecting them. Just the work itself, requiring everything literally to pull together, would have been an act of unification," he said. [Photos: A Walk Through Stonehenge]

The new theory, detailed in a new book by Parker Pearson, "Stonehenge: Exploring the Greatest Stone Age Mystery" (Simon & Schuster, 2012), is one of many hypotheses about the mysterious monument. Theories range from completely far-fetched (space aliens?or the wizard Merlin built it!) to far more evidence-based (the monument may have been an astronomical calendar, a burial site, or both).

The Culture of Stonehenge

Along with fellow researchers on the Stonehenge riverside Project, Parker Pearson worked to put Stonehenge in context, studying not just the monument but also the culture that created it.

What they found was evidence of a civilization transitioning from regionalism to a more integrated culture. Nevertheless, Britain's Stone Age people were isolated from the rest of Europe and didn't interact with anyone across the English Channel, Parker Pearson said.

"Stonehenge appears to have been the last gasp of this?Stone Age culture, which was isolated from Europe and from the new technologies of metal tools and the wheel," Parker Pearson said.

Stonehenge's site may have been chosen because it was already significant to Stone-Age Britons, the researchers suggest. The natural land undulations at the site seem to form a line between the place where the sun rises on the summer solstice and where it sets in midwinter, they found. Neolithic people may have seen this as more than a coincidence, Parker Pearson said.

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