Sunday, April 14, 2013

Coffee Art: Mike Breach's 'Baristart' Makes For Amazing Celebrity Latte Creations (VIDEO)

Normally talking about the "art of coffee" warrants a dramatic eye roll in our opinion, but that might change thanks to talented "baristartist" Mike Breach.

The self-described "barista of the stars" doesn't just make a tasty cup of joe for New York's elite; Breach paints realistic celebrity portraits into his frothy beverage creations. "I had massive amounts of time at a lonely hotel barista station with not too many orders," Breach told The Huffington Post in an email interview. "I passed the time challenging myself with increasingly complex designs... People really reacted to it so I kept going and here I am today."

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"Kurt Cobean" by Baristart

With impressive precision, the barista inscribes detailed faces into latte foam using a toothpick, only to watch the ephemeral artworks fade away minutes later.

"I kind of want to be like Willy Wonka with coffee," Breach says in the video above. "Make it something interesting and fun for people...take the seriousness out of it." Portraying everyone from Bob Marley to Yoda, the latte artist has certainly won our hearts (and our tastebuds) with his "espressionist" works.

Watch an interview with Breach above and head to his Tumblr for more. Apparently Breach also creates portraits on the fly for his customers, especially those who tag their Instagram shots #cutebarista.

See Breach's caffeinated creations in the slideshow below and visit Instagram or Facebook for more.

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AnandTech | Best Gaming Notebooks, April 2013

For this week?s update of our laptop/notebook recommendations, we turn our eye towards the mobile gaming sector?and no, we?re not including tablets in this category, even though they can play games; we?re talking about Windows games played natively on your notebook. Just to set the stage, let me give a few thoughts on the general idea of gaming notebooks.

First, if you?re the type of gamer that wants to set everything at maximum quality and you?re not willing to turn down a few knobs, you?re either going to spend a ton of money (e.g. for GTX 680M SLI) or you?re going to be disappointed?and eventually, you?ll need to opt for lower quality settings on some new titles, as it?s only a matter of time before we see our next GPU-killer Crysis game. Think about that for a moment: Crysis was originally released way back in 2007 when DX9 was relatively new, and here we are in 2013 and there are still many GPUs that can?t run Crysis at 1080p at maximum quality and get more than 60FPS.

The first point is important, but even if you?re willing to compromise on some settings, you probably don?t want to compromise too much. While it?s possible to play almost any game on a moderate GPU, I find the bare minimum GPU to be around the level of AMD?s HD 6630M/6650M (aka HD 7570M, more or less) and NVIDIA?s GT 640M LE. If possible I?d want more GPU performance, especially if you?re running higher than 1366x768 for your resolution. So, for example, AMD?s entry-level A6-4455M and its HD 7500G don?t make the cut for ?gaming? in my book, and even the faster A10-4655M with HD 7620G is questionable for many titles.

Finally, there?s the question of GPU vendor, and mostly I?m talking about mobile drivers. I wish I didn?t even have to discuss this, but my experience with AMD?s Enduro is still leaving me wanting compared to NVIDIA?s Optimus. These days it?s difficult to find a notebook with a discrete GPU that doesn?t implement one of those technologies, and while there are people that have no real complaints with Enduro, I?m not one of them. AMD right now seems to be best for iGPUs from Trinity (and soon Richland), and while something like the 7970M can offer great performance in the right games, in the wrong titles it can be a pain.

Finally, let?s not forget that there are new GPUs, CPUs, and APUs just around the corner. If rumors are to be believed, Intel?s GT3e solution (the ?e? is for embedded DRAM) may provide some healthy competition to GPUs like the GT 650M and HD 7730M. Driver support is a concern there, sure, but Intel has definitely improved their driver compatibility over the past year since HD 4000 launched, and doubling performance (or more) would go a long way towards making their iGPU viable. AMD and NVIDIA meanwhile will have 8000M and 700M parts, with some rebranding/recycling and minor clock speed changes. AMD will also have Richland APUs that are supposed to be at least 10% faster than Trinity, and at the right price such a solution could be really attractive. If you can wait until June or so, we?ll know who the winners and losers of the next round are, but we?ll have an updated ?Best Gaming Notebooks? by then.

TL;DR (Too Long; Didn?t Read): I?ll give a few lower-end recommendations for those on a serious budget, but my real preference for notebook gaming would be at least a Radeon HD 7730M or a GeForce GT 650M?with GDDR5 memory in both cases. Those two GPUs provide enough graphics horsepower to handle every game I can think of at 1366x768 and medium or higher detail settings, and in many cases even 1920x1080 at medium settings will be playable. If you want 1920x1080 with high quality settings (and possibly 4xAA), and you?d really like frame rates of 60FPS or more, you?ll have to go all-in on an HD 7950M or GTX 675MX at the very least.

Budget Gaming Notebook: Lenovo IdeaPad Z585 ($580)

We?re in familiar territory here, as the best way to get acceptable gaming performance without breaking the bank is AMD?s A10-4600M APU. I discussed this category last week as well, so I?ll keep things short. You can get the Toshiba L850D with A10-4600M, 4GB RAM, and 640GB HDD for $540, direct from Toshiba. For just a bit more (and likely quicker shipping), Newegg has Lenovo?s IdeaPad Z585 for $580 with the A10-4600M, 6GB RAM, and a 1TB hard drive. HP?s dv6z is similar as well, but pricing starts at $600 with the A10 APU. Of those three, at least with the current pricing I?d take the Lenovo IdeaPad Z585. Even if Richland shows up next month at a similar price (doubtful), you?re only losing out on the ~10% higher clock speeds of the A10-5750M.

Midrange Gaming Notebook: HP Envy dv4t-5300 ($705)

Considering we?re only looking at $100 more (give or take) than the budget notebook, the HP Envy dv4t is a great value. For that price, you get a dual-core Intel i3-3120M (2.5GHz), GeForce GT 650M 2GB, 4GB RAM, and 500GB HDD. The last two specs are underwhelming, sure, but it?s cheaper to just go buy 8GB of laptop memory rather than paying HP an additional $100 to do the upgrade for you! What?s more intriguing to me personally is that this is a 14? laptop instead of a 15.6? chassis, and I personally find a lot to like in the 14? form factor. The dv6t-7300 is there for you if you prefer 15.6? screens, and you get a $150 upgrade option for a 1080p anti-glare LCD if you?re interested. With similar specs it?s actually the better buy, as $750 will get you 8GB RAM and a 750GB HDD, along with the Core i5-3230M CPU.

Higher-End Gaming Notebook: Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 ($1100)

I?ll be honest: I?m not a big fan of SLI or CrossFire in notebooks. The combination of dual GPUs in a small enclosure is a recipe for lots of heat and poor battery life. That said, while a single GT 650M isn?t amazingly fast, two of them in SLI should perform quite admirably?roughly somewhere in the GTX 670MX to 675MX range?and you should be able to play most games at High settings and 1080p (but not ?Ultra? settings, at least not in the most demanding titles). Lenovo is so far the only company I?m aware of to do SLI with a GK107 GPU, and it?s definitely an interesting tactic. The Y500 comes with a reasonable feature set (1080p LCD, backlit keyboard, Core i7-3630QM, 16GB RAM, and a 1TB HDD) and build quality, and it?s available starting at $1100. For this level of performance, $1100 isn?t a bad price, but if you want better battery life and Optimus (note that the Y500 does not support Optimus?a decision made by Lenovo and not a limitation imposed by NVIDIA or SLI), you?ll need to spend more money.

High-End Single GPU Gaming Notebook: CyberPowerPC Fang III X7-100 ($1400)

For $300 more than the Lenovo, you can get CyberPowerPC?s branded version of the MSI GT70, the Fang III X7-100. Dustin reviewed a similar laptop with the iBUYPOWER Valkyrie and found it to be a reasonable alternative to the large Clevo and Alienware offerings. The extra money will get you a larger chassis, a single GTX 675MX 4GB GPU (which should be 10-20% faster than the GT 650M SLI?and more in cases where SLI doesn?t scale well), Optimus support, and a good 1920x1080 LCD. You also get 8GB RAM and a 750GB HDD, so Lenovo wins out in those two areas. If you don?t like the look of the MSI chassis, or if you just prefer Clevo, you can of course get similar configurations of the P150EM and P170EM for roughly the same price.

For those that simply want all-out maximum performance, you can get higher performance configurations of the above. I wouldn?t bother with the Radeon HD 7970M personally, as the extra $100 doesn?t make up for the sometimes flaky driver support from AMD, which currently leaves the GTX 680M as the only other option. That adds around $300 to $400 to the price of the MSI, iBUYPOWER, or Clevo offerings (take your pick?CyberPowerPC currently doesn?t have a GTX 680M configuration). It also brings Alienware?s M17x into the picture, which I still find to be the best looking of the bunch with my preferred keyboard layout, but even with 6GB RAM and a 500GB HDD (the minimum Alienware has in their configuration utility) the M17xR4 will set you back $2249 when equipped with the GTX 680M.

Really, not much has changed with any of these notebooks since the GTX 680M launched last June. While I wouldn?t expect any major updates with 700M (maybe a GTX 780M that will bring GTX 680MX clocks to a lower TDP part?), buying right now instead of waiting for the Haswell and 700M updates seems a bit odd at the top of the performance pyramid. Thus, while all of the above are potential options depending on your personal taste, I?d personally hold off spending more than $1500 on a soon-to-be-outdated laptop, and really even $1400 is a stretch.

As always, other options or opinions are welcome in the comments. Think I missed a great option? Let me know! We?ll be back again next week where I?ll scour the thin-and-light market for good 13.3? and 14? offerings that don?t fall into the Ultrabook/Ultraportable category.

Source: http://www.anandtech.com/show/6897/best-gaming-notebooks-april-2013

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Jonathan Winters dies: Ground-breaking improv comic inspired funny men and women

Jonathan Winters dies following a long career as a comic and writer. Jonathan Winters dies after working with some of the greats in the comedic arts.

By Associated Press / April 12, 2013

Jonathan Winters dies: This file photo shows comedian Jonathan Winters posing at a hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Winters, whose breakneck improvisations inspired Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, and many others, died Thursday, April 11, 2013, at his Montecito, Calif., home of natural causes.

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The Ohio native died Thursday evening at his Montecito, Calif., home, said Joe Petro III, a longtime family friend. Petro said Winters died of natural causes and was surrounded by family and friends.

Winters was a pioneer of improvisational standup comedy, with an exceptional gift for mimicry, a grab bag of eccentric personalities and a bottomless reservoir of creative energy. Facial contortions, sound effects, tall tales ? all could be used in a matter of seconds to get a laugh.

On Jack Paar's television show in 1964, Winters was handed a foot-long stick and he swiftly became a fisherman, violinist, lion tamer, canoeist, U.N. diplomat, bullfighter, flutist, delusional psychiatric patient, British headmaster and Bing Crosby's golf club.

"As a kid, I always wanted to be lots of things," Winters told U.S. News & World Report in 1988. "I was a Walter Mitty type. I wanted to be in the French Foreign Legion, a detective, a doctor, a test pilot with a scarf, a fisherman who hauled in a tremendous marlin after a 12-hour fight."

The humor most often was based in reality ? his characters Maude Frickert and Elwood P. Suggins, for example, were based on people Winters knew growing up in Ohio.

A devotee of Groucho Marx and Laurel and Hardy, Winters and his free-for-all brand of humor inspired Johnny Carson, Billy Crystal, Tracey Ullman and Lily Tomlin, among others. But Williams and Carrey are his best-known followers.

Winters, who battled alcoholism and depression for years, was introduced to millions of new fans in 1981 as the son of Williams' goofball alien and his earthling wife in the final season of ABC's "Mork and Mindy."

The two often strayed from the script. Said Williams: "The best stuff was before the cameras were on, when he was open and free to create. ... Jonathan would just blow the doors off."

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Moroccan soccer hooligans rampage in Casablanca

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updated 12:28 p.m. ET April 12, 2013

RABAT, Morocco (AP) - Moroccan soccer hooligans rampaged through Casablanca, mugging pedestrians and smashing up carriages of the city's new tram system, cars and public buses. Nearly 200 people were arrested, the Interior Ministry said Friday.

Fans from Rabat's Armed Forces Club paraded through Casablanca before Thursday's match with local club Raja and attacked people and property. The ministry report did not mention injured.

Police said Friday that 193 people were charged with vandalism and the destruction included eight tram carriages, seven public buses and 13 cars. People described on national television being attacked in the streets and mugged by the fans as well.

An inquiry has been launched to discover why more security forces weren't present.

There is a fierce rivalry between Moroccan soccer clubs featuring fan groups known as "ultras," and there have been outbreaks of violence outside games in the past. Before the match, fans from Rabat posted videos online promising to "Occupy Casablanca."

Two people died during soccer fan violence in 2012.

"The violence around the stadiums has grown in the last few years, which is why the penal code was amended in 2010 to include measures targeting hooliganism during sports events," Radio Mars sports journalist Hicham Ramram said.

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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Texas Rep. Barton cites Noah's flood in global warming debate

In his five-minute remarks today on the Keystone Pipeline, Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, pointed out a "divergence of evidence" on global warming, citing the biblical Great Flood as an example of climate change.

Barton delivered remarks today at the Subcommittee on Energy and Power hearing in support of the Northern Route Approval Act, legislation that would grant Congress the authority to approve the controversial Keystone petroleum pipeline.

"I would point out that people like me who support hydrocarbon development don't deny that climate is changing," Barton, 63, said. "I think you can have an honest difference of opinion of what's causing that change without automatically being either all in - that's all because of mankind or it's all just natural. I think there's a divergence of evidence."

But it was his reference to the biblical flood that left people scratching their heads.

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Although Barton acknowledged the changing climate, he compared the changing environment to the biblical story of Noah's Ark and the Great Flood in an attempt to defend his claim that natural tendencies can perpetuate climate change.

"I would point out that if you're a believer in the Bible, one would have to say the Great Flood is an example of climate change, and that certainly wasn't because mankind had overdeveloped hydrocarbon energy," he said.

The Bible teaches that God created the flood to destroy the world because of mankind's evilness.

Barton, who has been fairly outspoken about the issue of climate change, said mankind has been adapting to the climate since the beginning of existence.

He delivered remarks in 2009 at a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing saying that climate adaptation is the "practical, affordable, utterly natural response to nature when the planet is heating or cooling," suggesting that humans find shelter when it rains, shade when they are hot, and a warm place to stay when it's cold.

A group of extreme athletes, however, disagree.

Seventy-five Olympic medalists sent a letter to President Obama urging him to take action on climate change. X Games champions and World Champion snowboarders who have signed the letter say "winter is in trouble" for the very reason that Barton is disputing.

"We know this warming is human-caused," the athletes wrote. "We can do something about it and it can be done, now, from limiting carbon pollution from our nation's dirty power plants to rejecting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline."

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US to send $10 million in food, medical kits to Syrian rebels

Jordan refugee camps have become overwhelmed with Syrian refugees, as families seek medical attention and fear a cutback in food. ?ITN's John Ray reports.

By Shawna Thomas and Stacey Klein, NBC News

The United States will supply the Syrian rebels with up to $10 million in direct nonlethal aid in the form of food and medical supplies, the White House announced Thursday.

The delivery of food rations and medical supplies will be the first time the U.S. is providing assistance directly to the opposition, according to a White House aide.


Medical kits and MREs (meals ready to eat) will be provided to the Syrian Opposition Coalition and to the Syrian opposition's Supreme Military Council.

This is in addition to the $60 million in assistance that Secretary of State John Kerry announced in Rome in February.

Overall, the White House says the administration has provided or pledged the following aid to the Syrian opposition:

  • Non-lethal assistance: $117 million (includes $60 million that Kerry pledged directly to the Syrian rebels).
  • Humanitarian aid (for displaced Syrians and refugees): $385 million.
  • Direct food and medical aid: up to $10 million.

A White House official told NBC News that it will take several weeks for the aid to be delivered to the Syrian opposition. The U.S. military, the official said, will not be involved in the food or medical kit distribution inside Syria.

A presidential memo says the supplies can be directed from any relevant agency due to the Foreign Assistance Act. For example, the MREs will most likely come from the Defense Department.

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A look back at the conflict that has overtaken the country.

?I therefore direct the drawdown of up to $10 million in nonlethal commodities and services from the inventory and resources of any agency of the United States Government to provide food and medical supplies to the SOC and the SMC for distribution to those in need,? President Barack Obama?s memo states.

?We have provided more than $115 million in nonlethal assistance to the Syrian opposition thus far and have been steadily increasing that assistance to help the opposition become stronger, more cohesive and more organized,? said White House spokesman Jay Carney in a briefing Thursday. ?We are on an upward trajectory with our assistance, both humanitarian assistance to the Syrian people and direct assistance, nonlethal assistance to the Syrian opposition.?

NBC News' Jeff Black contributed to this report.

Armed Services Committee member, Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., says he would grant more assistance to the opposition forces in Syria ? as long as the international community can secure their chemical weapons.

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Friday, April 12, 2013

U.S. targets web of companies accused of evading Iran sanctions

By Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday it has imposed sanctions on an Iranian businessman, a Malaysian bank and a network of companies it accused of attempting to evade international sanctions on Iran through money laundering.

The department blacklisted Babak Zanjani, the businessman, and First Islamic Investment Bank for providing financial and other support to the National Iranian Oil Company.

It said Zanjani and a network of companies had moved billions of dollars on behalf of the Iranian government, including tens of millions of dollars to an engineering unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that it uses to earn income.

"As international sanctions have become increasingly stifling, Iran has resorted to criminal money laundering techniques, moving its oil and money under false names and pretenses," said David S. Cohen, under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence at Treasury.

"Whether through Babak Zanjani ... or tomorrow's chosen accomplice, we will be relentless in exposing and thwarting Iran's attempts to evade international sanctions and abuse the global financial system," he said.

By taking the action against Zanjani, the bank and the network of companies, the department prohibited transactions between them and any U.S. citizen and freezes any assets they have under U.S. jurisdiction, it said.

U.S. and European Union sanctions on Iran's oil industry aim to choke funding for its nuclear program, which they say is being used to develop weapons. Iran says the program is for civilian purposes.

As talks between Iran and major powers have failed to end the deadlock over its nuclear program, lawmakers in the U.S. Senate are preparing legislation that would place further sanctions on Iran.

(Reporting by Timothy Gardner; Editing by Will Dunham and Mohammad Zargham)

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Goosefish capture small puffins over deep water of Northwest Atlantic

Thursday, April 11, 2013

A recent study has shown that bottom-dwelling goosefish, also known as monkfish, prey on dovekies, a small Arctic seabird and the smallest member of the puffin family. To understand how this deep-water fish finds a shallow-feeding bird in offshore waters, researchers looked at when, where, and how these animals were most likely to be in the same place at the same time.

Remains of fourteen dovekie were recovered from the stomachs of 14 goosefish caught during the winters between 2007 and 2010. The goosefish were captured in gillnets deployed at depths between 275 and 495 feet in waters 65 to 95 miles south of Chatham, Mass. The Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association collected the specimens and provided them for the research study.

Researchers from NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) in Woods Hole, Mass. and the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel, Md., wanted to know how the birds could be captured so far from shore by a fish that lives on the ocean bottom in deep water. Their findings, recently published online in the Northeastern Naturalist, suggest that it is all a matter of timing.

Goosefish (Lophius americanus) are highly opportunistic predators. Distributed from the Gulf of Maine to Cape Hatteras, N.C., the fish are typically partially buried on soft bottom habitats and attract a variety of prey by using a modified dorsal fin ray that resembles a fishing pole and lure.

Dovekies, a small black and white puffin species, breed along the Arctic coast and head south in the winter, typically as far as New England. The dovekie (Alle alle), also known as little auk, is the smallest of the auks. It lives in the open ocean and can dive to depths o more than 100 feet to prey on small fish, crustaceans, and zooplankton.

Study co-author Anne Richards of the NEFSC says tagging studies that she and colleagues have conducted reveal that goosefish swim considerable vertical distances from the bottom to near the surface, especially during their spring and fall migrations onshore and offshore in response to water temperatures and related factors.

Goosefish leave the bottom to use the currents during migration periods or to spawn at the surface. If prey items are encountered during their vertical movements, the goosefish take advantage. Hence, timing may be the key factor in bringing dovekies and goosefish together in the same place.

"Given the common name 'goosefish', it is not surprising to find birds in goosefish stomachs, but it is surprising to find that this predation occurs over deep water, "Richards said. "Goosefish do not actively seek out the dovekies, but when such tasty morsels are available in the water column, the fish are going to consume them."

Another source of data used in the study is the NOAA NEFSC food-habits database, which contains decades of predation information collected from the stomachs of fish that are caught during regular research vessel surveys. While not a particularly good measure of how often or how many birds are eaten by fish, these data confirm that not only goosefish, but also spiny dogfish, Atlantic herring, pollock, Atlantic cod, red hake, and fourspot flounder will eat birds.

Lead author Matthew Perry, a research wildlife biologist at the USGS Patuxtent Wildlife Research Center, says he became interested in goosefish predation when he learned from a sea scalloper on Nantucket that Chatham gillnetters were finding birds inside goosefish stomachs.

"I was studying long-tailed ducks and thought, to avoid being eaten, these birds fly 30 to 50 miles to Nantucket Sound each night and return to the ocean in the morning," said Perry, who studies several species of seaducks. "People ask why don't dovekies fly to Nantucket Sound at night like the long-tailed ducks to avoid goosefish? My explanation is that dovekies have small wings and can't make the routine flight."

"One thing we know is that dovekies cannot dive to the bottom in 300 to 400 feet of water," Perry said. "Goosefish probably come up from the ocean bottom to within 10 to 20 feet of the water surface at night. As dovekies dive for amphipods, small crustaceans, in the morning at first light, goosefish seize the opportunity and might use their 'fishing lure' to simulate one of these prey species by attracting the dovekies with their typical 'sit and wait' behavior."

The magnitude of fish predation on seabirds is poorly understood. Perry says most food habit studies for goosefish have been conducted during summer when the dovekies have migrated north to their Arctic breeding areas; thus, they seldom have been recorded as prey. Perry hopes more telemetry tracking of goosefish will be done in winter when birds are in the area and are potential prey.

As for what's ahead, Richards says ongoing use of electronic tags on goosefish will provide more information on their vertical movements.

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Warner Bros. Having Second Thoughts About David Yates' Tarzan

David Yates' adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan won't be swinging into production this year because Warner Bros. has put the movie on hold, Deadline has learned. The movie is not officially dead, however.

According to sources, they may start the movie up again next year when the obstacles holding production back have been cleared.

What are those obstacles? More often than not, it has something to do with the movie's budget. No numbers were revealed, but it's probably way over the $100 million figure.

Another factor may be related to casting. Deadline has heard that the studio wanted Jamie Foxx for the movie's third lead, but he's already doing The Amazing Spider-Man 2. However, I doubt the studio would shut a movie down just for Foxx.

Getting the cost down will require a rewrite of the script. While sources say Yates is still attached, will he still be onboard with the modified script and revised budget?

The movie was to star Alexander Skarsgard as Tarzan, with Jessica Chastain eyeing the Jane role. Skarsgard is the only actor attached so far, but with this delay, he may have to move on to another project. Stay tuned.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1927233/news/1927233/

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World stocks up as Wall Street climbs

BANGKOK (AP) ? World stock markets powered higher Thursday after a U.S. communications company posted a surprise jump in earnings that led to big gains in technology stocks and new highs on Wall Street.

Markets took additional encouragement from the release of minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's March meeting, which showed a majority of policymakers in favor of continuing the central bank's bond purchases to help boost the U.S. economy at least through the middle of the year.

Although some policymakers want to slow and eventually end the purchases before the end of 2013, some investors took that as a sign of confidence in the U.S. economy.

European stocks rose in early trading. Britain's FTSE 100 advanced 0.1 percent to 6,395.92. Germany's DAX rose 0.5 percent to 7,850.05. France's CAC-40 added 0.5 percent to 3,762.06.

Wall Street appeared set for yet more gains following a rally Wednesday that drove the Standard & Poor's 500 and Dow Jones industrial average to record highs. The records were set after network communications company Adtran reported earnings that were double what was expected. Dow futures rose 0.2 percent to 14,764 while S&P 500 futures rose 0.1 percent to 1,584.90.

In Asia, Japan's Nikkei 225 jumped nearly 2 percent to close at 13,549.16, riding a wave of enthusiasm for the Bank of Japan's aggressive new approach to stimulating the world's third-largest economy out of a prolonged slump.

Australia's S&P/ASX advanced 0.8 percent to 5,007.10. Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 0.3 percent to 22,101.27.

South Korea's Kospi added 0.7 percent to 1,949.80, even though the Bank of Korea disappointed some analysts by keeping its key interest rate at 2.75 percent. Some were expecting the central bank would lower the rate to spark borrowing and help the economy.

Investors are also hoping that progress will be made in Washington toward a 2014 federal budget. President Barack Obama proposed a $3.8 trillion plan on Wednesday. Without a budget agreement, a huge array of government spending cuts ? known as sequestration ? will remain in place. Some economists believe the cuts are hurting growth and employment.

"That last jobs report shows potentially the sequestration is having an effect on employment, and that will have a big knock-on effect on the U.S. recovery," said Andrew Sullivan of Kim Eng Securities in Hong Kong. "Now that you've had a bad jobs report, people won't want to see another one."

Japanese high-tech shares were among the strong gainers in Asia. Hitachi Ltd. jumped 7.4 percent and Sharp Corp. surged 7.9 percent. Travel-related shares in China began to recover from recent losses as fears eased after a string of bird flu cases were discovered in eastern China. Hong Kong-listed Air China rose 2.4 percent. China Eastern Airline rose 3.1 percent.

Benchmark oil for May delivery was down 23 cents to $94.41 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose 31 cents to $94.33 per barrel on the Nymex on Wednesday.

In currency markets, the euro rose to $1.3082 from $1.3058 late Wednesday in New York. The dollar fell to 99.60 yen from 99.76 yen.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/world-stocks-wall-street-climbs-094020890--finance.html

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