Saturday, August 3, 2013

China's tallest building nears finish in Shanghai

SHANGHAI (AP) ? A topping out ceremony was held Saturday for China's tallest building in the financial hub of Shanghai.

At 632 meters (2,073 feet), the Shanghai Tower in the city's Pudong district is the world's second-tallest building, surpassed only by Dubai's Burj Khalifa, which soars 829.8 meters (2,722 feet).

Topping out means the final beam has been placed at the top of the building. Once completed next year, the Shanghai Tower will have retail and office space, and a luxury hotel. It was designed by the U.S. architectural firm Gensler.

China's booming economy has fuelled a building frenzy, including some of the world's tallest buildings. The Shanghai Tower replaces the Shanghai World Financial Center ? completed in 2007 ? as the country's highest building.

The Shanghai Tower is the last piece in a group of super-tall skyscrapers in Shanghai's Pudong, which includes the Shanghai World Financial Center and Jin Mao Tower, both among the tallest in the world.

And in the south-central city of Changsha, developers are in the midst of building Sky City, an 838-meter (2,749-foot) structure that would overtake Burj Khalifa.

This summer, China also unveiled the world's largest building in terms of floor space in the western city of Chengdu. The New Century Global Center edged out the previous record-holder, the Dubai airport.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chinas-tallest-building-nears-finish-shanghai-053442291.html

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Two Navajo legislators support NM horse slaughter facility, one ...

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GETTING MORE INTENSE: The rhetoric escalates in the debate over the first horse slaughter facility in the U.S. in seven years.

The debate over a horse meat processing plant keeps getting more intense.

One day after New Mexico Watchdog first reported that the Navajo Nation supports a controversial horse meat processing plant in Roswell, two state representatives who are members of the tribe agreed, saying the Valley Meat Co. should be able to open its doors as the first horse slaughterhouse approved in the U.S. in seven years.

And one of them criticized Gov. Susana Martinez for opposing the facility and accused former Gov. Bill Richardson of ?grandstanding.?

?The feral horses are destroying (earthen dams) and fences in an attempt to get at crops and feed, making things unusable for the productive livestock that tribal members rely on for their livelihoods,? Rep. Sandra Jeff, D-Crownpoint, in a statement late Thursday to New Mexico Watchdog.

?These feral horses are not domesticated nor are these horses considered pets, while many such as Gov. Martinez would have you believe otherwise,? Rep. Jeff said.

Martinez, a Republican, has opposed the horse slaughter facility, saying that ?horses are a part of our culture.?

Last week in a statement with actor Robert Redford, Richardson signed on to a lawsuit against the facility. Fellow Democrats such as State Land Commissioner Ray Powell and Attorney General Gary King also have expressed opposition.

?These people want to tell us how to manage our land and our lives, but are unwilling to provide financial backing to fund their agendas,? Jeff said. ?They would rather spend their money on lawsuits and chase media.?

The statement accused Richardson and others of ?political grandstanding.?

Rep. Sharon Clahchischilliage, R-Kirtland, who is a member of the Navajo Nation, also came out in favor of the horse slaughterhouse but used more dispassionate language.

?The problem with wild horses is immense,? Clahchischilliage said Thursday. ?Something needs to be done.?

?You can?t slaughter your way out of this problem,? countered Phil Carter of Animal Protection New Mexico, who says more humane alternatives exist, such as gelding stallions and injecting horses with contraceptives.

The plant has stoked a furious debate inside and outside the borders of New Mexico, with supporters of the facility saying it?s necessary in part because of the numbers of feral horses scattered across the state, many of which that have been abandoned due to the high price of hay, while critics say the killing of the horses is cruel and gives the state a bad reputation.

The facility has become increasingly divisive and has caused splits among Republicans and Democrats as well as rural, urban and conservation groups.

Last week, Rep. Candy Spence Ezzell, R-Roswel, who often speaks from the House floor of her love for horses, came out in support Valley Meat Co., telling the Texas-New Mexico Newspapers Partnership, that irresponsible owners are abandoning horses on ranches, reservations and public lands, where they eat vegetation, drink up water in drought-ridden areas and sometimes starve to death.

?In my area, we have so many wild horses that are breaking down fences, you can?t believe it,? Clahchischilliage said.

The Navajo Nation estimates that 20,000 to 30,000 feral horses are roaming throughout the reservation?s 27,425 square miles.

?A lot these horses have no owners, they?re not branded,? Clahchischilliage said.

Emotions are running high.

Last weekend, the owners of the Valley Meat Co. reported a fire on the company?s property and Chaves County officials say they suspect arson.

U.S. District Court judge will hear arguments Friday from opponents of the horse slaughter plant who have filed a motion to keep the plant from opening.

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Here is Rep. Jeff?s complete statement:

Re Jeff Horse Release (2)

Contact Rob Nikolewski at rob@nmwatchdog.org and follow him on Twitter @robnikolewski

Source: http://newmexico.watchdog.org/19151/two-navajo-legislators-support-nm-horse-slaughter-facility-one-takes-shots-at-susana-and-richardson/

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Motorola to crowdsource Moto X design with future Facebook poll

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Customization -- that's the big story revolving around today's Moto X reveal. When Motorola's breezy, made-to-order Moto Maker site goes live later this summer, AT&T users will be able to sift through a bevy of color options to put their individual stamp on the device. But that's just part one of the new Motorola's trailblazing direction, the next is making that design social. At some unspecified future point, the company plans to launch a Facebook polling page littered with numerous colored and patterned variants (e.g., one of the options we saw, a gold brown hue, was labeled "The Dude") that users can vote on via existing social means. While Motorola's still working out the specifics of the polling process and potential launch window, it's safe to assume users will be able to pin (via Pinterest), like, or even +1 design candidates. Not much more detail was given -- again this is merely an indicator of the company's revamped product portfolio approach. For sure, it has a built-in hook: user engagement. And what company doesn't love a user base that's paying very close attention?

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Cheryl Boone Isaacs elected film academy president

(AP) A veteran marketing executive is the new president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

The organization's board of governors elected Cheryl Boone Isaacs to the position Tuesday evening.

She is the first woman to hold the post in three decades and the first African-American president in the academy's history.

Boone Isaacs was elected to a one-year term but is eligible to serve four successive terms. She succeeds Hawk Koch, who served for one year but was ineligible for re-election.

Boone Isaacs previously served as first vice president of the film academy, which announced its new president via Twitter.

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