Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Russia: no plan for massive evacuation from Syria

MOSCOW (AP) ? Russia announced for the first time Wednesday that it has evacuated families of its diplomats in Syria some time ago but said it is not planning a large-scale evacuation of tens of thousands of its citizens from Syria.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also sought to play down the significance of evacuation of 77 of its citizens who had fled Syria and were flown back to Moscow on Wednesday. He told a news conference that about a thousand of tens of thousands of Russians residing in Syria contacted consular officials to express their interest in leaving the country, but there is no immediate plan for a large-scale evacuation.

Russia has been the main protector of Syrian President Bashar Assad, shielding him from the United Nations sanctions over his crackdown on an uprising that began in March 2011. The U.N. says over 60,000 people have died in the civil war so far.

Lavrov said the 77 Russians who left Syria took buses to Beirut, from where they flew home overnight on board the two planes provided by Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry.

"As for the Embassy, we proceed from the assumption that there should be no non-essential staff there," Lavrov said. "Families have left long ago, but the Embassy is continuing to function in full. There are no other plans yet, or rather we have plans for any situation but there is no talk yet about implementing them."

Some observers saw the evacuation of 77 Russians as a possible start of what could become a difficult and dangerous operation to rescue tens of thousands of Russians living in Syria as rebels gain momentum in their fight to oust Assad's regime. Most of them are Russian woman married to Syrian men.

Rushana Vidova, who left the country with her Syrian husband Ali, said upon arrival at Moscow's Domodedovo airport she is grateful to "Russia and all who helped us."

U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the overnight evacuation of Russian citizens from Syria "speaks to the continued deterioration of the security situation, and the violence that Assad is leading against his own people."

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Associated Press writers Oleg Yuriev in Moscow and Bradley Klapper in Washington contributed to this report.

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Berkshire Hathaway adds 5k race to sugar-filled weekend

(Reuters) - Warren Buffett, the famed investor and notorious lover of cheeseburgers and cherry-flavored sodas, a competitive runner?

Not exactly. But his face is on a new running shoe.

Buffett's conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway, on Tuesday said it will add a 5-kilometer run to the festivities at its annual shareholder weekend this coming May.

Buffett will fire the starting gun and also hand out awards to the winners, Berkshire said. To commemorate the occasion, Berkshire subsidiary Brooks Running Co said it would produce a sneaker featuring a caricature image of Buffett crossing the tape at the finish line.

Brooks plans to sell the running shoe from its booth at the annual meeting, which draws more than 40,000 people to Omaha's convention center.

The "Invest in Yourself" race will be held May 5, the day after the shareholder meeting. Buffett, who is aggressively hands-off with the managers of Berkshire's dozens of businesses, said he would encourage them all to participate in the run.

For some, the event will follow a weekend of serious indulgence. Buffett himself is known to start off the day of the meeting with a Dilly Bar from his Dairy Queen business, followed by multiple pounds of peanut brittle from See's Candies, another company Berkshire owns.

He also routinely encourage shareholders to frequent his favorite steakhouses while in Omaha, where he commands them to sample only the larger-sized portions.

(Reporting by Ben Berkowitz; Editing by Leslie Gevirtz)

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Russia plans biggest war games since Soviet era

Some see the naval exercises scheduled later this month as cover for a massive evacuation of Russian citizens from war-torn Syria.

By Fred Weir,?Correspondent / January 3, 2013

People walk along the Admiralteyskaya Embankment in front of a Russian naval ship in the center of St. Petersburg in July. Russia is planning a massive naval exercise ? its largest war games since the Soviet era ? for later this month.

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The Russian Navy has announced that it will hold its biggest war games since Soviet times in the Mediterranean and Black seas later this month.

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Fred Weir has been the Monitor's Moscow correspondent, covering Russia and the former Soviet Union, since 1998.?

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The ambitious exercises, which will involve ships from all four major Russian fleets, are a sign of growing confidence on the part of Russia's military as it begins to enjoy the benefits of President Vladimir Putin's huge budget allocations for renewing and reequipping all branches of the armed forces.

The purpose of the war games will be to strengthen integration between different types of forces and gain practice with major military deployments outside Russia's immediate neighborhood, the Defense Ministry said in a statement Tuesday.

As part of the maneuvers, naval ships will arrive at an "unprepared" coast in the Russian northern Caucasus region to take amphibious troops onto transport vessels.

"The primary goal of the exercise is to train issues regarding formation of a battle group consisting of troops of different branches outside of the Russian Federation, planning its deployment and managing a coordinated action of a joint Navy group in accordance with a common plan," the ministry's statement said.

The participating ships, it said, will be drawn from all of Russia's four major naval formations: the Northern, Baltic, Pacific, and Black Sea fleets.

Some experts suggest the war games may be cover for an increasingly nervous Moscow's preparations to evacuate Russian citizens and their dependents from war-torn Syria.

About 9,000 Russians are registered with the Russian Embassy in Damascus, but some experts say the full number may be 30,000 or more. Over the nearly half a century that Moscow has enjoyed good relations with Syria, thousands of Russian women have married Syrian men and moved to the country. Many of them may urgently demand to return with their children to Russia if the situation turns critical.

This week the Russian Navy refreshed a fleet, including several huge amphibious assault ships capable of carrying thousands of people, which it had deployed to the eastern Mediterranean last summer.

Experts say the replacement fleet dispatched this week is of similar makeup, with at least five huge troop-transport ships at its core.

As part of Russia's eight-year, $659 billion rearmament program, the Navy is slated to receive 50 new warships by 2016, including new Borey-class nuclear-powered ballistic-missile submarines ? a third of which entered service last weekend ? 18 major surface warships, and dozens of special purpose and support vessels.

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Meet Me at the Market: It's Wunder-Pilz (Mary Makes Dinner)

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Mostly everyone in the realm of hippie-dippie-dome has heard of Kombucha at this point, and if you haven't, then you are in for a whole new thing to obsess over. Kombucha is a fermented tea packed with helpful pro-biotics and liver-cleansing acids. It's made with what brewers call a "SCOBY", short for "symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast". Kombucha starts out with just tea, water, and sugar. The SCOBY (also sometimes called "mother" or "mushroom") converts sugar into alcohol, which then turns into acid. The bacteria itself adds pro-biotic value to the mixture, creating a fizzy, tart-flavored cocktail for your digestive system.?

Kombucha has been around for a very long time, dating all the way back to ancient China. Until recently though, it was tucked away under the sinks of only the most dedicated hippies and health food zealots. Our growing interest in home brewing, fermentation, and slow food has brought the drink out of obscurity and in to the spotlight. Suddenly, you can find kombucha everywhere.

An interest in home brewing was what inspired Bill Nadalini, founder of Wunder-Pilz, to try his hand at making kombucha. That, and a tummy ache. While Bill was impressed by the health benefits of kombucha, he wasn't satisifed with the flavor of the bottled brands that were available at the time. Often, commercial kombuchas are sweetened with extra sugar or fruit juice. This process, referred to in kombucha-talk as back-sweetening is just the tip of the iceburg.

With kombucha growing in popularity, commercial formulators are scrambling to find ways to make it taste less like fermented tea and more like soda pop. Some companies are even using dyes and flavorings to de-kombucha their tea. After all of that meddling, most bottled kombuchas are pasteurized. While pasteurized kombuchas probably still offer some benefits, it's a natural assumption that the raw pro-biotics pack a heavier punch. Bill claims that he can feel the difference physically when drinking a strong, raw kombucha versus a weaker drink that has been sweetened and pasteurized.

Emboldened with fifteen years of prior home brewing experience, Bill set out to satisfy his curiosity about how tasty kombucha could be without the use of sweeteners and artificial additives. He tried using different varieties of tea and natural herbs to build complementary flavors and health benefits while fiddling with the basic kombucha recipe. As is the case with most grand experiments, Bill described a long line of failed batches before he finally nailed the formulation. Friends and family acted as taste-testers, and eventually his brew became so delicious that his guinea pigs were asking for more.

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When he met Tamara Hoover, owner of Cheer Up Charlies, a bar on Austin's East Side, Bill's kombucha experiment transformed into a small business. Tamara began offering Bill's kombucha by the bottle at her place. Soon after, she requested a larger amount for an upcoming South by Southwest party. Rather than fill what seemed like an endless amount of single-use bottles, Bill suggested serving the kombucha on tap. Forty gallons later, Wunder-Pilz had made its mark on Austin.?

Besides being an Austin-based craft-kombucha brewery (which is pretty cool all on its own), there are quite a few things that make Wunder-Pilz special. For one thing, their brews are formulated using organic teas, herbs and botanical ingredients to enhance their flavor and health benefit. It's also raw, which is part of the reason why this fascinating elixer is only available on tap.

Wunder-Pilz kombucha comes in four varieties, each tailored to create a unique taste, and a special set of magic charms. Heart, made with antioxidant-rich organic white tea, contains hibiscus and cardamom, plants that are known to help reduce blood pressure, treat digestive disorders, and battle kidney stones. Calm is made with a low caffeine tea called Kukicha, and contains herbs to help fight insomnia, relax the body, and encourage vivid dreams. Bill treated me to a bottle of Calm for my husband, Scott, who is a notoriously restless sleeper. I also bought a bottle of Strength, a Yerba Mate based tea, enhanced with dandelion root, gotu kola, spirulina, mint, and goji.?

In addition to trying to brew kombucha that is tastier than usual, Bill wants to provide healthy alternatives to the myriad of uppers and downers that people can become so dependant on. "We use alcohol to slow us down, and caffeine to speed us up. I want to give people an alternative that can actually help them feel better," Bill explained. He's certainly succeeded in his mission with my husband. Scott has never been crazy about kombucha, but after drinking Wunder-Pilz regularly he claims to have seen a real difference in his energy levels and digestion. He simply feels better. For a guy who used to pop OTC painkillers like M&M's and chug coffee to stay awake, kombucha has quickly become an important part of his new, healthier routine.

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When I asked Bill how big a role the Sustainable Food Center's Farmers Markets played in Wunder-Pilz business, he shared an elated story of connecting with customers one by one, educating people on the benefits of his brew, and being able to sustain a low-waste operation by selling on tap. Besides saving himself from the trials of a bottling line, Bill takes a lot of pride in encouraging re-use and recycling. Every Wunder-Pilz container comes with a two dollar rebate on its next refill, which not only encourages return business, but also saves the glass from being trashed.?

Wunder-Pilz is available on tap at three SFC Farm Markets in Austin. It's also on sale at In.gredients, Cheer Up Charlies, Vuka Co-Op, Daily Juice, and H.O.P.E. Market. If you are going alcohol-free, or if you just want to try something a little different, grab a pint of kombucha next time you are hanging out at Cheer Up Charlies or In.gredients. You can call me a geek, but I think it's kind of cool to be able to enjoy something fizzy and delicious without the alcohol while your friends chug beer. By the way, Kombucha is almost always gluten-free.

Wunder-Pilz will be celebrating their third birthday this coming February, and will be doing so in their brand bew facility, a brewery all their own. Bill asked me to let you all know that Wunder-Pilz is planning a party to commemorate the event. Keep an eye on their Twitter and Facebook feeds to find out more about the shindig.?

The Sustainable Food Center has some exciting news of its own. They are currently raising funds to build their very own physical location. For the past forty years this amazing organization has existed without a home base. They've taught, administered, and organizied communities out of shared spaces, for all of this time. With just over twenty percent of their four point five million dollar goal to go, the SFC is just a heartbeat away from taking a huge step toward its future. The new center will be a home to offices and classrooms with a professional teaching kitchen, and a massive community garden.

If you are unfamiliar with what the SFC does, hold on to your britches. It's pretty cool. The Sustainable Food Center not only organizes natural farmers' markets all over the city, they help manage community gardens, provide free culinary education to low-income families and individuals, and educate kids about nutrition. In short, they connect people from every part of Austin with the tools to grow, share and prepare healthy, local produce. The SFC is tackling many of our nation's biggest food issues head-on. Given their own space, with room to grow, they will quickly become a force to be reckoned with. Stop by the SFC home page to learn more about them, and consider showing them some love in the form of a donation toward their cause.?

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Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America and AUPEO!

Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America and AUPEO! Personal Radio Announce Strategic Collaboration

Collaboration will result in high-quality streaming music services optimized for automotive applications

DETROIT, Jan. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America, an industry leading integrated supplier of in-vehicle entertainment systems, announced plans to work in conjunction with Berlin-based audio streaming service AUPEO! to bring optimized personal streaming music to cars.

The collaboration provides the framework for the two leaders in their respective industries to work together to develop advancements in personalized streaming music and create customized cloud-based solutions, optimized for the automotive market.

AUPEO! offers a free music streaming service in over 40 countries with a focus on the discovery of new songs and artists. The AUPEO! platform offers radio stations that compile an individual program for listeners and recommends similar music. The song recommendation technology is based on an algorithm developed by the Fraunhofer Institute- inventors of the MP3 format. In addition AUPEO! has developed a complete automotive product portfolio which offers additional content such as audio-books, news and weather information, along with software components to deliver optimized streaming results.

"This collaboration with AUPEO! is one of several strategies designed to connect with consumers and with their increasingly interconnected lifestyles," said Tom Gebhardt President, Panasonic Automotive Systems of America. "As a leader in the automotive market, we are committed to providing the best hardware, software and entertainment solutions for our in-vehicle systems. To that end, we are aligning our product roadmap for enhanced in-vehicle lifestyle experiences, which have very emotional connections to consumers. The AUPEO music listening experience is a process filled with familiarity, discovery, surprise and delight."

With the AUPEO! service, the driver can conveniently enjoy a highly personalized music experience inside their vehicle. The listener can select artists, genres or moods, and personalize the currently playing music program or simply skip tracks leading to the discovery of even more new music.

"The connected car is changing the way people consume media," says Holger G. Weiss, CEO of AUPEO! "The internet allows us to offer highly personalized services to each individual user. With Panasonic Automotive we are working together with an industry leader to develop the best user experience and to offer consumers optimized, personalized entertainment on the road."

AUPEO! is available at www.aupeo.com and as a free app on the iTunes App Store, Google Play and Windows Phone Marketplace. The global service cooperates with a number of manufacturers in the automotive, Mobile, PC, Connected TV/STB/BD-Player and Home Entertainment industries.

About AUPEO!
AUPEO! Personal Radio offers free online music with a focus on the discovery of new songs and artists. Founded in Berlin in 2008, the service is a leading provider of personalized audio streams for Internet-capable hardware devices.

AUPEO! offers radio stations that compile an individual program for listeners and recommend similar music. The recommendation technology is based on an algorithm developed by the Fraunhofer Institute, inventors of the MP3 format. AUPEO! is available at www.aupeo.com and as a free app on the iTunes App Store, Google Play, Windows Phone Marketplace and Nokia Ovi Store.

The global service cooperates with a number of manufacturers in the automotive, Mobile, PC and Home Entertainment industries. AUPEO!'s partner brands currently include Acer, Asus, BMW, Loewe, Mercedes-Benz, Mini, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, Sonos, Toshiba and Onkyo.

About Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America
Based in Peachtree City, Ga., with Detroit-area operations located in Farmington Hills, Mich., Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America is a division company of Secaucus, New Jersey-based Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal North American subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation. (NYSE: PC) of Osaka, Japan, one of the world's leading developers and producers of innovative digital and other electronic products for consumer, business and industrial use. Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America also acts as the North American operating company of Panasonic's Automotive Systems Company of Japan, which coordinates global automotive industry systems and components operations. For more information on Panasonic Automotive, please visit: www.panasonic.com/business/automotive.

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Roe v. Wade at 40: a new surge in support for abortion rights

According to one poll, a majority of Americans now support abortion in all or most cases ? a result, perhaps, of the many anti-abortion measures enacted by states in recent years.

By Liz Marlantes,?Correspondent / January 22, 2013

Abortion rights advocates shout during a rally in Capitol Square in Richmond, Va., Tuesday, Jan. 22, marking the 40th anniversary Tuesday of the landmark US Supreme Court ruling on abortion known as Roe v. Wade.

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As if to further bolster the argument that liberalism is having a resurgence in the United States, the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows that, for the first time ever, a majority of Americans ? 54 percent ? now believe abortion should be legal all or most of the time. Even more broadly, a full 70 percent believe that Roe v. Wade ? the controversial decision that, 40 years ago, guaranteed a woman's right to an abortion, at least in the first trimester of pregnancy ? should not be overturned.

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This is historic: Republican pollster Bill McInturff, who conducted the survey along with Democratic pollster Peter Hart, told NBC's First Read that the results represent "profound changes." He credited, in part, the 2012 presidential campaign, in which women's issues were heavily promoted by the Obama campaign, and a number of Republican Senate candidates unintentionally brought them to the fore with ill-considered comments about abortion and rape.

But ironically, another reason for the overall shift in favor of abortion rights may be the legislative successes of anti-abortion advocates, which have led to a record number of restrictions being placed on abortion at the state level over the past few years.

According to NARAL Pro-Choice America, 42 anti-abortion measures were enacted in the states in 2012 ? including bans on abortion after 20 weeks, bans on state funding for Planned Parenthood, and ultrasound requirements for those seeking abortions. By contrast, only eight measures supporting abortion rights were enacted.

Some of those anti-abortion measures received a lot of national media attention ? you may recall the furious discussions last spring of "transvaginal probes," an ultrasound method originally considered as part of Virginia's new law, though that requirement was ultimately discarded in favor of less-invasive methods.

Less widely discussed, but perhaps even more striking, is the diminishing number of abortion clinics now operating in many states. At least four states are down to just a single clinic, and Mississippi could soon become the first state with no abortion provider at all.

Taken together, these state-level victories for the anti-abortion side, and the heavy publicity they received during the 2012 campaign cycle, may have actually undercut support for overturning Roe v. Wade, by giving those who saw themselves as in the middle on the issue ? perhaps wanting some restrictions on abortion, but not an outright ban ? a sense that things had gone far enough. And for those already supporting abortion rights, but in a lukewarm kind of way, it may have constituted a wake-up call. ?

Last month, when NARAL's president, Nancy Keenan, ? announced that she was stepping down, she specifically cited the need to bring more young women into the movement, saying that while the so-called "Millennial generation" tends to be pro-choice, abortion "isn't on the top of their list of issues that they're concerned about." Keenan specifically cited an "intensity gap," with the minority that opposes abortion much more likely to see it as a "very important" issue.

Polling indicates there's been an education gap, as well: According to a recent Pew survey, only 44 percent of those under the age of 30 knew that Roe v. Wade was about abortion.?And writing in The Nation, Katha Pollitt notes that while recent polling has shown that more people prefer to call themselves "pro-life" than "pro-choice," research has also found that some 35 percent of those choosing the "pro-life" label say they support Roe v. Wade.

The question is whether the growing restrictions placed on abortion in recent years have had the unintentional effect of pushing voters in the other direction.?In the 40 years since Roe v. Wade was decided, the political momentum has often seemed to be on the side of anti-abortion activists, who were able to characterize their efforts as trying to rein in what they saw as the Supreme Court's overreach. But lately, with so many legislative victories on their side, it's the abortion-rights folks who've been able to argue the pendulum needs to swing back toward the middle. And that may be having an impact.

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