Friday, July 5, 2013

Furloughs begin for Defense Department civilians

WASHINGTON (AP) ? More than 650,000 civilian Defense Department workers will begin taking the first of their 11 unpaid days off next week, but the cut in salary they will see in the three months may pale compared to what officials worry could be larger scale layoffs next year.

Roughly 85 percent of the department's nearly 900,000 civilians around the world will be furloughed, according to the latest statistics provided by the Pentagon. But while defense officials were able to shift money around to limit the furloughs this year, there are widespread worries that if automatic budget cuts go forward for 2014, thousands of civilian, military and contract jobs could be on the chopping block.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is expected to provide senators with more details early next week on how the next wave of across-the-board budget cuts will affect the department, said Pentagon press secretary George Little. But while defense officials have not yet released details on the impact of the cuts, Gen. Ray Odierno, the Army's chief of staff, has warned that as many as 100,000 more active-duty, National Guard and Reserve soldiers could lose their jobs if Congress allows billions of dollars in automatic budget cuts to continue next year.

Initial hopes that the number of furlough days could be reduced have largely been dashed. Instead, talk is focused more on how to slash spending in 2014. The department can only force workers to take 22 furlough days per year, thus the need for worker layoffs has been getting more traction to achieve savings.

In the coming weeks, however, civilian employees ranging from top-level policy advisers to school teachers and depot workers will not be answering their phones or responding to emails for one day a week through the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30. The department estimates the savings will be between $1.9 billion and $2.1 billion.

Managers across the department have been given some flexibility in how they schedule the days off during each two-week pay period. But they also are dealing with complex legal requirements that in many cases prevent them from using military personnel to fill in for the absent civilians.

"There's going to be perhaps some degradation of mission across the department, and because of reduced work schedules for 650,000 employees," Little said. "We knew that going in, and we knew that would be a problem, and we've tried to take steps to ensure that top-priority missions across the department aren't disproportionately affected.

In some cases, supervisors will try to accommodate workers who manage to find some other part-time, temporary job to help ease the fiscal pain, although they are limited in the types of employment they can take.

"We realize the impact that furloughs have on the morale of our civilian workforce, and it's unfortunate that we have been forced into this series of choices," Little said. "But there was really no set of good choices here."

Civilians have been getting their furlough letters sporadically for the last few weeks. The letters tell them that during their furlough time, "you will not be permitted to serve as an unpaid volunteer, must remain away from your workplace, and are prohibited from performing any work-related duties."

Civilians can appeal the furloughs once they have actually taken one of the unpaid days off.

The monetary impact for individuals varies widely, depending on salaries. But workers will effectively receive a 20 percent salary cut each pay period for the rest of the fiscal year. For a civilian making roughly $100,000 a year, that will mean about $1,600 in lost pay each month. Someone making $40,000 a year would get $600 less a month. Health care and other paycheck deductions would not decrease.

The impact also varies dramatically in military installations and defense offices around the world, from the massive five-sided office building near the Potomac River to smaller work places in Guam or Cyprus. Vermont has the fewest Defense Department civilians on furlough, with about 490, while Virginia easily has the most with nearly 72,000. For the most part, the number of furloughed civilians in other countries ranges from a handful to several dozen, but in Germany ? where U.S. Africa Command and U.S. European Command are based ? the number exceeds 13,000.

The situation in Germany has triggered complaints, including a letter from Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C., asking Hagel to halt a pay raise for German civilians working at the U.S. bases in that country. Noting that more than 19,000 civilian workers in North Carolina will be furloughed ? for a total loss in pay of about $64 million ? she said Hagel should stop the $16 million in pay hikes for the German workers during 2013-14.

Under a union agreement, the German workers will get a one-time payment of 500 euros and a 30 euro-a-month pay increase beginning in January.

According to Army spokesman Paul Prince, the raise does not exceed 1 percent, which is similar to what the president proposed for federal workers.

A bit more than 240,000 defense department civilians are exempt from the furloughs, with the bulk of those being foreign nationals or workers not paid through appropriated funding. Nearly 7,000 defense intelligence workers are exempt, along with about 29,000 workers at Navy shipyards, where officials worried that the harm to shop maintenance would end up costing more than the salary cuts would save.

Congress has set in motion about $500 billion in across-the-board budget cuts over 10 years, forcing the Pentagon to come up with wide-ranging plans for closing bases, raising health care fees and smaller pay raises. But Congress' adamant opposition to base closures will mean the department will have to find savings elsewhere.

The Obama administration has proposed a base budget of $526.6 billion for 2014 for the Pentagon, about $52 billion more than the $475 billion level established by the spending cuts set in the 2011 budget agreement between Obama and congressional Republicans.

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'Friday of Rage': Morsi's supporters call for protests after military ousts president

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Muslim Brotherhood members and supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi hold his portrait as thousands rally at Raba Al Adaawyia mosque in Cairo on Thursday.

By Ian Johnston, Staff Writer, NBC News

Supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi called for mass demonstrations on Friday to show opposition to ?the heinous coup against popular will.?

A statement on the Muslim Brotherhood?s website said that peaceful protest was ?a right guaranteed to all Egyptians,? saying it would hold the government responsible for its supporters? security.

The protests were given various names, including the ?Friday of Rage? and the ?Friday of Rejection.?

Dozens of people have been killed in clashes between rival factions, police and soldiers since last weekend, with millions of people taking part in anti-Morsi protests.

The military has arrested several key members of the Muslim Brotherhood after removing Islamist President Mohammed Morsi from power. NBC's Richard Engel reports.

Morsi was ousted as president by the military on Wednesday and replaced by top judge Adly Mansour on Thursday. Fresh elections have been promised.

The statement on the Brotherhood?s website appealed to ?the masses of the Egyptian people to mobilize in peaceful mass marches in all liberty squares and streets of Egypt, to be started from all mosques, after Friday prayers, to reject the heinous coup against popular will.?

It was attributed to the ?National Alliance in Support of Electoral Legitimacy.?

?NASEL said that it feels rising public anger and the imminent danger threatening the nation as a result of the unprecedented military coup d??tat against legitimacy derived from the will of the people,? it said.

Morsi is under house arrest and the statement said NASEL would hold the ?coup masterminds? responsible for his safety and ?for preventing the elected president from contact with the people.?

The Brotherhood denounced the crackdown, including the shutdown Wednesday night of its television channel, Misr25, its newspaper and three pro-Morsi Islamist TV stations. The military, it said, is returning Egypt to the practices of "the dark, repressive, dictatorial and corrupt ages."

On Thursday, a judge said that an investigation was being held into accusations that Morsi and eight other senior Muslim Brotherhood figures had defamed the judiciary. The arrests of Mohammed Badie, the Muslim Brotherhood?s supreme guide, and a top deputy, Khairat el-Shater, were also ordered.

Authorities have issued a wanted list for more than 200 Brotherhood members and leaders of other Islamist groups.

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Days of massive protests and a military ultimatum forced the country's first democratically elected president from office.

Military spokesman Col. Ahmed Mohammed Ali said in a Facebook posting that that the army and security forces will not take "any exceptional or arbitrary measures" against any political group, The Associated Press reported.

The military has a "strong will to ensure national reconciliation, constructive justice and tolerance," he wrote.

He spoke against "gloating" and vengeance, saying only peaceful protests will be tolerated and urging Egyptians not to attack Brotherhood offices to avert an "endless cycle of revenge."

The National Salvation Front, the top opposition political group during Morsi's presidency, called for all sides ? ?particularly political Islamic groups? -- to be included in the new political process, the AP reported.

"Reconciliation is the name of the game, including the Muslim Brotherhood. We need to be inclusive," Munir Fakhry Abdel-Nour, a leading member of the group, told the news service. "The detentions are a mistake."

Egypt's newly appointed Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr said that Secretary of State John Kerry had expressed concern during a telephone call on Thursday for human rights, Reuters reported.

?He was worried about the status of human rights,? Amr said, adding this was understandable. ?I assured him there is no retribution, no acts of vengeance, that nobody will be treated outside the law.?

Amr, a career diplomat who tended his resignation to Mursi after Sunday's anti-government protests, said he had spent the day calling international counterparts and briefing ambassadors with the message that there had been no "military coup" in Egypt. The army had merely heeded the popular will.

Of his conversation with Kerry, he said: "I told him that the main aim of the military now is to maintain security.?

"There will be no acts of violence, no acts of exclusion. Everybody will be included. The idea is to have everybody participating in the transitional process."?

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

It Only Takes 200 Sparklers For a Blinding Inferno of Festive Fun

On the grand spectrum of fireworks ranked by awesomeness, sparklers are pretty far towards the "lame" end, just slightly cooler than black snakes. But what if you have a few hundred of them going off all at once? It's a little more impressive.

The folks over at HouseholdHacker dissected 200 of the pee-wee pyrotechnics and crammed them into some scrap metal piping for a serious upgrade in firepower. The result? Not a bad amateur inferno. The real question is how many bang snaps does it take to make something cool?

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Is Discovering Global Warming Our Greatest Scientific Achievement?

There are some very smart people on this planet we call Earth and they've all done some very smart things to help us understand the world better. Isaac Newton. Charles Darwin. Albert Einstein. No name scientists. Commenters of the Internet. We have them to thank. But of all the discoveries and accomplishments, is finding out about global warming mankind's greatest scientific achievement?

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Washington Post-ABC poll shows support for Supreme Court rulings on gay marriage (Washington Post)

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Open letter to Minister of Sport and Recreation ~ South Africa

I?m writing this letter as a concern South African citizen regarding the state of our soccer national teams. It saddens me to watch other countries participating on global events without South Africa being represented. Soccer is the most widely played sport in South Africa, with its traditional support base in the black community? For many South Africans, the country's proudest sporting moment came when we won the African Nations Cup on home turf in 1996. One of the first gifts that democracy brought South Africa was its first truly representative national soccer team. In 1992, two years before the country's first democratic election, the united South African team came into being, playing Cameroon in its first match in Durban on 9 July ?? it was a triumphant occasion for the side that came to be known as Bafana Bafana ? "The Boys" ? as they edged the West African powerhouse by a goal to nil. However, the win concealed the negative effect that apartheid-enforced isolation had had on local soccer. This lack of international experience showed as South Africa lost four matches in a row ? to Cameroon, Zambia, Nigeria and Zambia ? in failing to qualify for the 1994 African Nations Cup. When South Africa hosted the 1996 African Nations Cup, however, South Africa proved they belonged in the finals by defeating Tunisia 2-0 in the final. It was during the team's run to the title that its nickname, "Bafana Bafana", became known around the world. Unlike other sporting codes such as swimming, boxing and hockey just to name a few who struggle to get sponsors I remember government had to sponsor the swimming team to Barcelona a team that brought a number of medals from the London Olympic team Below is an illustration of the money that has been pumped up by corporate sponsors to (South African Football Association and Premier Soccer League). In June 2007, the Premier Soccer League (PSL) pulled off an astounding coup when it signed a R1.6-billion broadcast deal with SuperSport International. In August 2007, corporate heavyweights South African Breweries (SAB) and Absa Bank announced a joint sponsorship of more than R500-million over the next five years for South African football. SAB is behind Bafana Bafana, while Absa sponsors the PSL's Premier Division. In February 2008, Nedbank announced that it would be putting up R20-million in prize money for the Nedbank Cup knockout competition as part of a five-year, R400- million sponsorship of the local game. And in August 2008, cellular giant MTN committed the same amount ? R400- million over five years ? to the local game, while taking over the title sponsorship of the Top 8 knockout tournament. These deals combined have made South Africa's Premier Soccer League the seventh biggest earner of sponsorship revenue among football leagues worldwide There is much to despair at the state of South Africa?s soccer. Bafana Bafana hasn?t lived up to the nation?s expectations and the controlling body, the South African Football Association (SAFA), please help we love our national team The National Sports Plan of the Department of Sports and Recreation South Africa and the SAFA Technical Master Plan emphasise the importance of youth development as one of the key priorities to achieve success and competitiveness Key challenges honourable minister There are management, administration, financial and sport science support gaps in the development of young football players in structured youth football programmes. ????????? That there are poor levels of investment in youth football development leading to a lack of a clear and regulated system.

At the point of writing this letter honourable minister I?m aware that the is a F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) under-20 World Cup that is taking place in Turkey as usual South Africa has no representative at this prestige event and I?m also made aware that in the up and coming FIFA under 17 world cup in November South Africa will not have a representative (this is certainly not a?razzmatazz?for South African football).

It is alarming to hear the inadequate ratio of qualified youth coaches to players in South Africa compared to some of the giants of international soccer, especially Spain. The shortage of such coaches, along with the absence of a coherent development plan at the national level, is harming the game at all levels and has contributed to the malaise of the men?s national team, Bafana Bafana.

Why are we not using the class of 1996 in our youth structures?

Thanks for the time spent while reading this letter from a concern citizen.

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Health-Law Penalties Delayed for Big Employers (WSJ)

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America's most sustainable city: A green dream deferred

America's most sustainable city

It sounds like the future. Whirring electric skateboards, the joyous chatter of children in a distant playground and an unusual absence of petrol-powered machinery. It looks like the future, too. Glistening lakes dotting the background, lawns so lush they're mistaken for artwork and an unmistakable reflection from a vast solar farm that doubles as a beacon of unending hope.

The reality, however, is starkly different. The depictions here are mere conceptualizations, and the chore of concocting the most Jetsonized habitat this side of Orbit City is daunting in every sense of the word.

America's most sustainable city A green dream deferred

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

How Many Apps Does an App Need to Sell to Be in the Top Apps List?

When the App Store was fresh and new, you'd see different apps pop up in the Top Apps list. Those Top Apps lists were actually usable. But ever since Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja and whatever else decided to squat down, it's the same damn apps over and over. So how popular does an app have to be to crack these lists?

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Mourning firefighters face tough conditions as deadly Arizona rages on

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Firefighters gather during a memorial service in Prescott, Ariz., on Monday.

By Henry Austin, NBC News contributor

Firefighters battling the Arizona blaze that killed 19 elite colleagues faced a tough task on Tuesday amid an excessive heat warning issued by the?National Weather Service.

Gusting winds of up to 20 mph threatened to fan the flames near Yarnell, Arizona, and officials were wary about propane tanks known to be in the town of 700 people.

The dead firefighters' colleagues continued to battle the raging blaze that by 9:30 p.m. local time Monday (11:30 p.m. ET) was zero percent contained. More firefighters are expected to join the 500-strong group.

In Prescott, Ariz., it was supposed to be the biggest week of the year, with the town's annual rodeo getting underway, but now the entire town is grieving for the 19 firefighters who died battling the Yarnell Hill blaze. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports.

As the community began to mourn the loss of the men decribed as ?heroes" by President Barack Obama, medical examiners were due to begin carrying out autopsies in the wake of the area's ?largest mass-casualty event in memory.?

A short candelit vigil was held when the Granite Mountain Hotshots' bodies arrived in Phoenix on Monday, a bell rung after each name was read aloud.

Authorities confirmed the victims of Sunday's tragedy were: Anthony Rose, 23; Eric Marsh, 43; Robert Caldwell, 23; Clayton Whitted , 28; Scott Norris, 28; Dustin Deford, 24; Sean Misner, 26; Garret Zuppiger, 27; Travis Carter, 31; Grant McKee, 21; Travis Turbyfill, 27; Jesse Steed, 36; Wade Parker, 22; Joe Thurston, 32; William Warneke, 25; and John Percin, 24; Kevin Woyjeck, 21; Chris MacKenzie, 30; and Andrew Ashcraft, 29.

More than 1000 people also gathered at a Prescott University gym to honor the firefighters' bravery, according to NBC station?KVOA.

The crowd rocked children in their arms, wiped tears away and applauded robustly as a number of people paid tribute to their bravery, the station reported.

The 19 firefighters who died in Arizona's Yarnell Hill fire were overrun by flames as they attempted to fight the monster blaze. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports.

Mary Rasmussen of the Southwest Area Incident Management Team said crews would focus on the eastern flank of the fire, where structures in Yarnell and Peeple?s Valley were threatened. They remained under evacuation orders.

The Arizona Forestry Commission will also launch an investigation in what went wrong during the deadly incident, spokesman Mike Reichling confirmed last night.

?They were caught in a very bad situation,? he told AZ Central. We have to get to the bottom of what went wrong with that particular team.? ?

He added that after the wind changed, each of the firefighters had deployed their emergency shelters -- a flame retardent device designed to deflect the heat and flames.

Not all of the bodies were found inside them. ??

Peter Andersen, a former Yarnell fire chief who was helping the firefighting effort, told Reuters that a ranger helicopter crew flying over the area had spotted the Granite Mountain Hotshots. ?

"There was nothing they [the helicopter crew] could do to get to them," he said.?

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Nineteen firefighters - all members of an elite response team - were killed Sunday battling a fast-moving wildfire in Arizona, marking the deadliest single incident for firefighters since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, officials said.

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Facebook sharing your phone number sucks, but you gave it to them willingly

Facebook permissions

When you willingly give your data away, you lose control of where it goes once it's no longer in your hands

Last week we told you about a bug on Facebook, where the popular social network ended up sharing some personal information with your friends. There's some more talk about it again today, as Symantec has stated that "the first time you launch the Facebook application, even before logging in, your phone number will be sent over the Internet to Facebook servers. You do not need to provide your phone number, log in, initiate a specific action, or even need a Facebook account for this to happen."

The thing is, if you installed the Facebook app, you agreed to give them this information. It spells it out in simple terms, and forced you to agree to it before you could download the app.

This doesn't excuse Facebook for the latest privacy gaffe, but it does highlight the need to look at those permissions -- and understand them -- for each and every app you install. They are all there, and if you come across something you don't understand there are plenty of people to help you figure it out in the forums.

We're not saying the Android permissions system is perfect. But it is there, and we have nobody to blame but ourselves when we agree to something we end up not liking.

Update: People are asking about the pre-installed version of Facebook on their carrier and OEM branded phones. When you set up your phone, or first use the app, you're given a link to the full set of Facebook policies, including their data use policy. If what data is being collected is important to you, that's readily available right from your phone settings. On your first trip to the Google Play store, you'll be asked to update to the Google Play version, which again reviews all of the app permissions. This information is there, you only need to read it.

    


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