Saturday 2 June 2012

Annan 'impatient and frustrated' over Syria

This image made from amateur video released by Shaam News Network and accessed Friday, June 1, 2012, purports to show the funeral for a Syrian worker killed near Qusair, in Homs province, Syria. Gunmen killed several workers at a state-owned fertilizer factory in a volatile central Syrian province, activists said Friday, the second execution-style shooting reported in Syria in less than a week. The shooting near the town of Qusair in Homs province occurred Thursday as the workers were on their way to their jobs in a bus that came under fire, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CANNOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE CONTENT, DATE, LOCATION OR AUTHENTICITY OF THIS MATERIAL

This image made from amateur video released by Shaam News Network and accessed Friday, June 1, 2012, purports to show the funeral for a Syrian worker killed near Qusair, in Homs province, Syria. Gunmen killed several workers at a state-owned fertilizer factory in a volatile central Syrian province, activists said Friday, the second execution-style shooting reported in Syria in less than a week. The shooting near the town of Qusair in Homs province occurred Thursday as the workers were on their way to their jobs in a bus that came under fire, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CANNOT INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE CONTENT, DATE, LOCATION OR AUTHENTICITY OF THIS MATERIAL

Kofi Annan, the U.N.-Arab League Joint Special Envoy for Syria, speaks during a press conference after his meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, unseen, at the governmental palace in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, June 1, 2012. Annan said he is "impatient and frustrated," special envoy Kofi Annan called on the Syrian president Friday to implement a U.N.-brokered peace plan following a horrific weekend massacre that killed more than 100 people. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Kofi Annan, the U.N.-Arab League Joint Special Envoy for Syria, speaks during a press conference after his meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, unseen, at the governmental palace in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, June 1, 2012. Annan said he is "impatient and frustrated," special envoy Kofi Annan called on the Syrian president Friday to implement a U.N.-brokered peace plan following a horrific weekend massacre that killed more than 100 people. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

(AP) ? Saying he is "impatient and frustrated," special envoy Kofi Annan called on the Syrian president Friday to implement a U.N.-brokered peace plan following a horrific weekend massacre that killed more than 100 people.

The appeal came as the international community faced increasing pressure to act against the regime as frustration mounts over the Houla killings and the failure of Annan's plan to stop the bloodshed.

Nearly 300 U.N. observers have been deployed around Syria to monitor a cease-fire that was supposed to go into effect on April 12, but the peace plan has unraveled amid daily violence and the images from the Houla massacre caused outrage to spike. Many of the dead were women and children who were gunned down inside their homes.

U.N. investigators have said there are strong suspicions that pro-regime gunmen are responsible for at least some of the killings during the Houla massacre, which occurred over several hours starting late last Friday. The government denies any role and blames rebel fighters.

In fresh violence Friday, Syrian security forces opened fire as thousands of protesters poured into the streets to mark the Houla massacre, activists said. No casualties were immediately reported.

Gunmen also reportedly killed 11 workers on their way to work Thursday at a state-owned fertilizer factory in the central province of Homs ? the third mass killing reported in Syria in a week.

Annan stuck by his six-point roadmap during a visit to Beirut on Friday, but said Syrian President Bashar Assad must send "a signal to his people and the international community that he is determined to implement the plan and that he is going to move ahead in search of peace."

With Syria growing increasingly chaotic in recent months, the U.N.'s top human rights official echoed warnings that the country was veering toward all-out civil war.

Navi Pillay, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, appealed for continued support for Annan's plan during an emergency meeting of the Geneva-based U.N. Human Rights Council.

"Otherwise, the situation in Syria might descend into a full-fledged conflict and the future of the country, as well as the region as a whole could be in grave danger," Pillay said in a speech read out on her behalf as countries lined up to express their horror about the massacre in a cluster of villages known as Houla.

Syria's ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, Fayssal al-Hamwi, also condemned the killings but blamed them on "groups of armed terrorists" seeking to ignite sectarian strife.

The government restricts journalists from moving freely, making it nearly impossible to independently verify accounts from either side.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that Moscow wants to help Annan achieve "positive results" and prevent an all-out civil war in Syria. He rejected assertions that Moscow is propping up Assad's regime and insisted it doesn't support any party to the country's conflict.

Russia, along with China, has twice shielded Assad's regime from the United Nations sanctions over his crackdown on protests.

Meanwhile, Syrian protesters came under fire from government troops in the southern province of Daraa, the suburbs of Damascus and Aleppo, the country's largest city, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. No casualties were immediately reported.

An amateur video said to be taken in the posh Damascus neighborhood of Mazzeh showed scores of people inside a mosque chanting "Death is better than humiliation!" and accusing the Syrian army of being traitors.

Protesters also erupted in the northern regions of Idlib, Latakia on the coast and Hama and Homs in central Syria.

The Observatory also said gunmen killed 11 workers at a state-owned fertilizer factory near the town of Qusair in Homs province.

The opposition and the government traded blame for the killings. A pro-government Facebook page, the Homs News Network, posted photos of 11 men on the floor of what appeared to be a classroom. It blamed the rebel Free Syrian Army, saying the workers were killed for being state employees. The opposition blamed the government.

An amateur video posted online by activists purports to show the bloodied bodies of the Bouayda victims lying face down at a makeshift hospital in Qusair. The muffled sounds of men crying could be heard in the background as a person tries to resuscitate one of the workers.

A few dozen men are seen in another video shouting "death rather than humiliation!" and "We will not kneel," at the men's funeral.

On Thursday, 13 bound corpses, many apparently shot execution-style, were found in the eastern province of Deir el-Zour near the Iraqi border. The men were believed to be workers for an oil company. It was unclear who killed them.

The U.N. said in March that more than 9,000 people have been killed in the conflict. Activists have put the toll far higher, saying 13,000 have died. The uprising began in March 2011 with largely peaceful protests calling for reform but morphed into an insurgency as the government launched a brutal crackdown and many in the opposition took up arms.

The Houla massacre was one of the most brutal attacks. Both sides have blamed each other for the killings.

On Thursday, Syria claimed up to 800 rebel fighters carried out the Houla massacre, giving its most comprehensive explanation to date of the bloodshed.

The government's narrative starkly contradicted accounts of witnesses who blamed "shabiha," the shadowy gunmen who operate on behalf of Assad's regime. The U.N. also said it had strong suspicions those pro-regime gunmen were responsible for much of the carnage in Houla.

Even if the shabiha gunmen were responsible for Houla, however, there was no clear evidence that the regime directly ordered the massacre.

In another development, a previously unknown Syrian rebel group said it is holding 11 Lebanese Shiite pilgrims kidnapped on May 22 after crossing into Syria from Turkey on their way to Lebanon. The group calling itself Syrian Rebels in Aleppo said in a statement obtained by Al-Jazeera TV that the hostages are in good health.

The statement included photographs said to be of the hostages and their passports. Al-Jazeera, which aired the photos Thursday night, did not say how it obtained the material. Its authenticity could not be independently verified.

The group claimed five hostages were members of the militant Lebanese Hezbollah group and demanded its leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, apologize for comments he made in a speech last week. The group did not specify which comments they found offensive. Nasrallah, an ally of the Syrian regime, had said the kidnapping would not change his group's stance.

The group said negotiations for the release of the hostages could begin after Nasrallah apologizes.

___

Associated Press writers Geir Moulson in Berlin and Frank Jordans and John Heilprin in Geneva contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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'Holographs' appearing everywhere, stealing jobs

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So-called holographic representations of people are popping up everywhere from airports to drugstores to point people in the right direction, convince them to buy stuff???and save companies money on employee salaries and benefits.

Beginning this July, for example, travelers passing through JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark Liberty airports will be greeted by a virtual assistant projected onto a person-shaped piece of glass who will dole out information on where to find the nearest bathroom, buses and rental cars.

Providing this information is currently the job of flesh-and-bone customer service agents, who require an hourly wage, bathroom and lunch breaks and other benefits.

Similar technology is already in operation at London Luton Airport where the virtual mannequins Holly and Graham provide security information and reduced by at least 5 percent the number of bags incorrectly packed, an airport representative told the news site 3D Focus.?

According to the news site, achieving the effect behind the virtual assistants is "simple":

A recorded HD video of a person or animated character is rear projected onto a reflective film attached to a transparent glass/acrylic surface cut in to the shape of a person. Sometimes a pair of shoes is even positioned at the base and they tend to be life-sized. The film (for example, a film known as Vikuiti from 3M) is covered with glass bead lenses. When the image passes through the lenses from the projector, the beads have the effect of diffusing the light, giving a very wide viewing angle (nearly 180 degrees).

In addition to airports, visitors to the Duane Reade pharmacy on 40 Wall Street in New York have been greeted by a virtual assistant from the Tensator Group since 2011?that provides information on the store. You can see it in the video below.

In the future, such assistants are bound to become increasingly interactive, providing shoppers with a suggested cut of meat, for example, based on a barcode scan of a wine bottle.?

Assuming the algorithm used to make the suggestion is developed with the aid of a fine sommelier, it could be better than that of?a store clerk, leading to sales of more wine.?

For a broader overview of where this technology is today and going tomorrow, check out The Rise of the Virtual Mannequins at 3D Focus.

--Via 3D Focus

John Roach is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. To learn more about him, check out his website and follow him on Twitter. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

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Friday 1 June 2012

Dow plunges 275 points: Is stock market starting to smell recession?

A poor US jobs report Friday sent the stock market down sharply, and other economic data coming in from Europe and China also did not boost optimism.?

By Ron Scherer,?Staff writer / June 1, 2012

Specialist Christopher Trotta works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday.

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Spooked by a weak report on jobs in May, the stock market dropped sharply on Friday with the widely watched Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 274.88 points to 12118.57, which resulted in the average moving into the red for the year.

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The selloff on Friday was the worst day of the year for the market and followed a bad month in May, when the Dow average lost about 6 percent of its value. On Friday, in a scene reminiscent of last August, when Congress could not agree on ways to resolve debt-ceiling crisis, investors sought the safety of US Treasury securities, driving the yield in the 10 bond down to 1.46 percent, a post-World War II low.

The direction of the stock market can be an important barometer. When the market is moving higher, many Americans feel more wealthy and spend more money. A falling stock market can cause companies to defer building new plants as they try to figure out whether the market knows something they don?t and is warning them to run for cover.

Behind the market?s latest swoon is some troubling global news, market analysts say. European economic data seem to indicate most of the eurozone countries are already in a recession. Economic data in China also seem to indicate the economy there is slowing down. And, finally, the US jobs data may be indicating some fundamental weakness that had not been anticipated.

?Investors had been hoping the US was a safe haven in all this,? says Sam Stovall, chief equity strategist at Standard & Poor?s in New York. ?They are reacting to a widening and accelerating risk of recession.?

That risk was apparent from the opening bell as investors scrutinized the May jobs report, which showed the economy had created only 69,000 new jobs. Wall Street economists had been expecting a gain of 150,000 jobs. The Dow average opened with a triple-digit loss, which it never made up all day.

?What we saw was a violent rip tide effect,? says Fred Dickson, chief investment strategist at D.A. Davidson & Co. in Lake Oswego, Ore. ?It unnerved the institutional investors and those who could raise cash did,? he says. ?Everything was beaten down.?

As investors raised cash, they moved it to the US Treasury market or any other sovereign debt that appears to be safe, says Eric Stein, a portfolio manager at Eaton Vance Investment Managers in Boston. ?By any historic measure the yields are not attractive but more importantly people have confidence they will get their money back,? he says.

Mr. Stein thinks the big selloff in the markets may prompt some sort of coordinated central bank response. If the Federal Reserve, for example, is planning to try to do some monetary stimulus that might become more apparent next week when Fed chairman Ben Bernanke speaks.

?He has not been hinting at this but given the data and the panic in the market, that might change his tune,? says Stein. ?One of the benefits of lower interest rates is that might get people back to investing in risk assets ? once they come out of their bunker.?

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Recognized nowadays as one of the most important alternative energy sources, solar energy is widely tapped as a power source by many various solar devices and gadgets now available in the market.

One common sun-powered gadget is the residential solar panel, the use of which is mainly focused in running the consumer?s home appliances as well as light machines. Likewise, there are now other devices that run via the energy from the sun such as the solar outdoor lights and the RV solar panels. Worth mentioning as popular solar powered gadgets are laptop computers, watches, clocks and calculators.

If you own a pool, then one useful gadget that can effectively compliment it is the solar panel for pools. Its mechanism is quite similar to that of the panels. It works by gathering and creating power from the sun in order to heat up the water of the swimming pool.

How do solar panels for pools work? Instead of electrical power, heat is created and pumped to the pool?s heat exchanger, which is actually an important part of the heating system.

If you want to maximize the benefits that you can get from swimming pool solar panels, it is a must that they are properly positioned and installed. You have to look for the area where the sun will shine of the solar panels at its maximum. Avoid areas where shades and shadows might fall on the arrays, which in effect will block sunshine.

There are indeed a lot of quality tested sun-powered panels for pools that can be bought from the market today. You only have to purchase the best and most reliable one that can provide you with the alternative heating source for the water of your pool.

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