Thursday, May 31, 2012

QA Graphics Joins Iowa Restaurant Association (IRA) | Toys

Ankeny, Iowa (PRWEB) May 23, 2012

QA Graphics, an Iowa creative design firm, is pleased to announce that they have joined the Iowa Restaurant Association (IRA), a member-driven professional association of the restaurant and retail beverage industry in Iowa.

The Iowa Restaurant Association, an affiliate of the National Restaurant Association, is one of Iowa?s longest standing associations. They have consistently sought to promote a spirit of cooperation among members as well as to encourage and influence legislation which could impact the industry. Today, the Iowa Restaurant Association represents an industry with over 6,000+ food and/or beverage service establishments throughout the state.

The Iowa Restaurant Association works to protect and promote the hospitality industry in Iowa, said Jessica Dunker, president and CEO of the Iowa Restaurant Association. Partnering with innovative companies like QA Graphicswho help restaurants and bars fully leverage new technologies and marketing approaches to drive business into their establishments is one of the key ways we equip our member businesses do business better.

QA Graphics has joined the Iowa Restaurant Association to advance their involvement in the restaurant and retail beverage industries, to both network with members and introduce their creative services.

?We look forward to this new membership. We?ve seen a growing interest in restaurants looking for mobile and digital options, and we?re excited to introduce creative design solutions for Iowa restaurants,? said Dan McCarty, president and owner of QA Graphics.

As a full-service creative firm, QA Graphics has a variety of capabilities to offer the restaurant industry, including interactive applications, nutritional kiosks, 3D design and animation, mobile application development for Apple iOS (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch), Android and Blackberry devices, and other multimedia solutions. The company provides several solutions for restaurants, convenience stores, grocery stores, retail outlets as well as vendors and distributors within the restaurant and hospitality industry.

With the FDA?s impending legislation requiring the display of nutritional information, QA Graphics can provide solutions that are visually appealing as well as informative for consumers. Interactive nutritional kiosks or digital menu boards can be used to meet menu labeling laws, inform and entertain consumers and ensure brand continuity across multiple locations. In addition, QA Graphics works with organizations that are building sustainable restaurants. QA Graphics? award-winning Energy Efficiency Education Dashboard

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

People know when to move from task to task

ScienceDaily (May 30, 2012) ? People make decisions all the time. What sandwich to order, whether to walk through that puddle or around it, what school to go to and so on. However, psychologists disagree on how good we are at making decisions.

"In the literature on human decision-making, there are two almost parallel stories," said Andreas Jarvstad of Cardiff University. "One goes, 'humans are terrible at making choices.' The other goes, 'humans are close to being as good as they possibly can be.'"

Jarvstad is an author of a new study on decision-making published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. His study is about choosing how long to spend on the task at hand.

The view that humans are both terrible and great at decisions may not be as strange as it seems. Psychological scientists have made a distinction between different kinds of decisions: low-level perceptual choices versus choices that involve higher level reasoning. For example, choosing where to put your feet is a low-level choice, whereas choosing where to invest your savings is a high level choice.

"Imagine you're running up a really rocky path. For each step, you have to decide which stone to step on. Some stones will be poorer choices than other stones," Jarvstad said. Previous studies suggest that people are good at this kind of decision, but poor at decisions that require a higher level of analysis like choosing between financial options.

However, Jarvstad's study suggests that this difference doesn't always exist. Together with colleagues, Simon K. Rushton and Ulrike Hahn of Cardiff University and Paul A. Warren of the University of Manchester, he set out to determine how well people make "time-on-task" decisions -- that is, decisions about how long to spend on the task at hand. Participants took part in a number of computer-based tasks involving either low-level (e.g. judging the direction of motion of a cloud of dots) or high-level (e.g. mental arithmetic) processing.

Getting an answer right earned a reward point; getting it wrong incurred a penalty point (points were later translated to money).

After spending time becoming familiar with the tasks, participants were given a fixed amount of time to complete as many or few trials as they liked. "Doing lots of trials very quickly might not be the best approach since the less time you spend on the task the greater the chance of an error. But spending a lot of time on very few trials might also be a bad idea since you limit the number of points you could possibly earn. The trick is finding the right balance between the two."

It turned out that people were good at finding the right balance. "It didn't seem to matter whether people were doing a low-level or a high-level task -- they were equally good at deciding how much time to spend on these tasks," Jarvstad said. In fact, their participants ended up with nearly the same amount of money they would have earned if they had in fact made perfect decisions -- and that was true for low- as well as high-level tasks.

These findings suggest that perhaps humans really aren't intrinsically bad at high-level decision making and intrinsically good at low-level decision making after all. On reflection, noted Jarvstad, the idea that they would be is perhaps a little strange after all.

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  1. A. Jarvstad, S. K. Rushton, P. A. Warren, U. Hahn. Knowing When to Move On: Cognitive and Perceptual Decisions in Time. Psychological Science, 2012; DOI: 10.1177/0956797611426579

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Kogan intros 10-inch Agora tablet with ICS in Australia, ships next month starting at $179

Kogan intros 10-inch Agora tablet with ICS in Australia, ships next month starting at $179

The sea of budget-friendly slates just keeps on comin' -- and hey, we're certain you won't mind it in the least. This time around it's Kogan bringing its own sub-$200 Agora tablet to folks living in the land of Oz. Those near 200 bucks will give Aussies a taste of Android 4.0, as well as a 10-inch, 1024 x 768 display, one rear 2-megapixel shooter, a 1.2GHz Cortex A8 CPU under the hood and 16GB of built-in storage (expandable via microSD). Meanwhile, those looking to keep spending to a minimum can look towards the lesser-priced $179 slab, which is identical in every bit, save for the lower 8GB of internal storage. Barring any major mishaps, Kogan says it expects to start shipping the new Agora on June 25th, with pre-orders being taken as we speak at the source link below.

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Germany Online Gaming Market worth ?1.7bn in 2015

  • Business | 29th May, 2012 | Munich, Germany | iGaming in Germany ? Video
  • Germany is set to enact a new Interstate Treaty on Gambling that would reconfirm the prohibition of online gambling in all German states except one ? Schleswig-Holstein. As the EU Commission reviews the treaty, research body MECN indicates online gaming in Germany will grow to ?1.7bn by 2015, driven by poker and lotteries.

    iGaming in GermanyBefore the new treaty comes into effect, lawmakers must determine whether online licensees in Schleswig-Holstein will be able to operate throughout the country. The German region passed its own gaming law in Sep 2011 that permits online poker and casino games. Three licenses have since been issued to Betfair, JAXX and state-owned Oddset.

    There are many open issues that need to be resolved under the new treaty that will determine how the market will unfold. If approved by the EU Commission, the new law would ban online casinos and poker rooms in the country, leaving players to use offshore sites or turn to new sites located in Schleswig-Holstein that will cater to German customers.

    Schleswig-Holstein, the county?s most northern state, was the only region not to sign the imposed treaty in Germany. Referred to as ?ground-breaking? in the industry, the state?s break-away law was given the green-light by Brussels and enables an unlimited number of operators apply for a license, at a 20 percent tax rate.

    Although Germany has historically been one of the most resistant jurisdictions towards online gambling, other states may look to adopt the model of Schleswig-Holstein in order to gain a share of the available profits.

    New legislation would also effectively liberalise the German sports betting market, remove the state monopoly controlling the provision of gambling services and open the market to private companies. Ahead of this, MECN estimated that sports betting would grow to ?1.5 billion in 2015, with retail operations leading the field.

    iGaming in GermanyMartin Oelbermann, co-author of the study, said, ?Since the experience in France, liberalisation alone no longer automatically prompts applause?

    ?Aside from taxes, operators are also concerned about other regulations, such as advertising restrictions, online identification processes, IT systems.?

    Germany?s existing nationwide treaty expired in March, but this did not end the political and industry discussions ahead of a clear market in Germany. Each area needs to be mapped out in detail by lawmakers before it is approved by the EU Commission and becomes law.

    The subject of online gaming and whether the approved Schlewig-Holstein model can be applied to other German regions will be at the top of the agenda for online operators.

    According to financial advisors Collins Stewart, Playtech generate approximately 10 percent of its sales in Germany, with Betfair and Sportingbet generating 5 percent and 4 percent respectively. It is reported that nearly 40 percent of bwin.party?s profit comes from Germany.

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    Recreation & Sport: The Joy of Fly Fishing in New Brunswick

    Sunday Trout And Striper Fishing on The Miramichi River

    Posted: 28 May 2012 06:11 AM PDT

    shiftychevy and 19 inch striperWhile I was out in the yard trying to get everything looking good and ready for summer Casey and fishing friend ShiftyChevy, probably not his real name, went to the Miramichi river to see if they could catch a few sea run trout and some stripers.

    The scenery was great as was the weather but the trout and stripers were taking the day off to relax in the sun I guess because there wasn't much catching going on. Those can be frustrating days so it really helps when the scenery keeps your mind occupied through a long day of no fish.

    Well I shouldn't say NO fish as Casey's friend managed to hook into a 19" striper at the end of the day. That's him in the picture top left.

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    This is one of the pictures Casey took. What a beautiful scene.

    I have never seen this part of the Miramichi. Whenever I am fishing the Miramichi it's always been much further upstream and I've always been fishing Atlantic salmon. It would be quite a surprise to land a striper on the fly rod.

    Well boys I hope you have been luck in the future.

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    Kids raise $10,000 for family of clerk set on fire

    By Amanda Fitzpatrick, NBCDFW.com

    GARLAND, Texas -- High school students have raised $10,000?for the family of?a convenience store clerk, known as "Grandma" to?many in the Garland community, who was set on fire during a robbery attempt.

    Nancy Harris, 76, died Friday night, nearly a week after the attack at the Fina gas station where she worked in South Garland.

    On Saturday,?students from South Garland High School?returned to the place of the attack to hold a car wash and raise money for her family.


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    "I was just devastated. Its kind of outlandish that someone would go out of their way to do this,"?said Dylan Stooksberry, president of the school's student council. "To have that happen to someone who you know, to?a face that you know, to a friend, it's devastating."?

    "It hurts deep down and honestly if someone is going to go out of their way to do something bad like that, I am going to go out of my way to do something nice," said Stooksberry.

    The Fina gas station is just a block from their school. Many students, like DJ Valderrama, personally knew Harris.

    "I came in the gas station and she showed me so much kindness by giving me a free drink,"?Valderrama said. "Whenever somebody shows you that kind of kindness if affects your life, really."

    Watch the most-viewed videos on msnbc.com

    Despite the tragedy on Sunday at the Fina gas station, many students told NBC 5 that the incident has brought the community closer together.

    Many?hoped this fundraiser will help honor Harris.

    "I know Ms. Harris is looking down on us right now, I know she is happy," said Valderrama.

    Matthew Johnson is charged with attempted capital murder in connection with this case. Those charges could be upgraded because Ms. Harris has died.

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    Sunday, May 27, 2012

    Colombia, Mexico assisting T&T with crime

    (Trinidad Guardian) The Colombian and Mexican Governments are both assisting Trinidad and Tobago in the fight against crime. The Colombians are assisting with gang-dismantling training while the Mexicans are offering polygraph training for local security forces said Foreign Affairs and Communications Minister Suruj Rambachan yesterday.

    He spoke during yesterday?s House of Representatives debate on an Opposition motion complaining about the lack of effective security systems. Rambachan attacked the former PNM administration on its security performance and outlined the PP government?s progress in this regard. He said Colombia was also helping with security training of air, sea and military forces and with anti-kidnapping techniques.

    He said the Prime Minister at Thursday?s PP rally wasn?t afraid to say she wasn?t satisfied with the way the war on crime is being fought. Rambachan said the rally was a perfect example of public accountablity, and the PP was asking to be judged on performance period by period, and not only at the end of five years.

    He said the Government had introduced performance appraisals and the PM had made it clear she would call in ministers to assess their performance and if she was satisfied or not she would make changes. He read from a booklet the PP distributed at the rally on its achievements to date.

    Rambachan said apart from crime, the PP had inherited an angry, bitter society whose mood had to be changed, and it was taking pre-emptive measures to deal with the root of crime. While he said he wasn?t advocating censorship, he expressed concern at computer games with the messages, ?Kill, destroy? and other similar themes and how these affect youths.

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    Lady Gaga cancels Indonesian show after threats

    Muslim men shout slogans during a rally against U.S. pop singer Lady Gaga's concert that is scheduled to be held on June 3, outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, May 25, 2012. Lady Gaga might have to cancel her sold-out show in Indonesia because police worry her sexy clothes and dance moves undermine Islamic values and will corrupt the country's youth. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

    Muslim men shout slogans during a rally against U.S. pop singer Lady Gaga's concert that is scheduled to be held on June 3, outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, May 25, 2012. Lady Gaga might have to cancel her sold-out show in Indonesia because police worry her sexy clothes and dance moves undermine Islamic values and will corrupt the country's youth. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

    Muslim men shout slogans during a rally against U.S. pop singer Lady Gaga's concert that is scheduled to be held on June 3, outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, May 25, 2012. Lady Gaga might have to cancel her sold-out show in Indonesia because police worry her sexy clothes and dance moves undermine Islamic values and will corrupt the country's youth. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

    Muslim men hold up banners during a rally against U.S. pop singer Lady Gaga's concert that is scheduled to be held on June 3, outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, May 25, 2012. Lady Gaga might have to cancel her sold-out show in Indonesia because police worry her sexy clothes and dance moves undermine Islamic values and will corrupt the country's youth. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

    Muslim students shout slogans during a rally against U.S. pop singer Lady Gaga's concert that is scheduled to be held on June 3, outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, May 25, 2012. Lady Gaga might have to cancel her sold-out show in Indonesia because police worry her sexy clothes and dance moves undermine Islamic values and will corrupt the country's youth. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

    (AP) ? Lady Gaga has canceled her sold-out show in Indonesia over security concerns after Muslim hard-liners threatened violence if the pop diva went ahead with her "Born This Way Ball," promoters said Sunday.

    The Islamic Defenders Front said Lady Gaga's sexy clothes and provocative dance moves would corrupt youth in the world's most populous Muslim country.

    The group said supporters had bought tickets to the concert and planned to enter and force it to be stopped. It also threatened that thousands of protesters would confront the singer on her way from the airport.

    Police had said they would only issue the required permits for the concert if Lady Gaga agreed to tone things down. Instead, she pulled the plug on the show, which had sold out with more than 50,000 tickets.

    "With threats if the concert goes ahead, Lady Gaga's side is calling off the concert," Minola Sebayang, a lawyer for concert promoter Big Daddy, told reporters Sunday.

    "This is not only about Lady Gaga's security, but extends to those who will be watching her."

    Indonesia, a secular nation of 240 million people, is often held up by the U.S. and others in the West as example of how Islam and democracy can coexist.

    Ninety percent of the population is Muslim, but most practice a moderate, tolerant form of the faith.

    A small, extremist fringe, has gotten more vocal ? and violent ? in recent years, however, sometimes attacking Christians and members of other religious minorities with clubs and machetes.

    They also targeted transvestites, atheists and others considered "blasphemous."

    Jakarta was supposed to be the biggest stop on Lady Gaga's Asian tour, with 52,000 tickets scooped up in just a few days.

    Fans will be fully refunded, said Michael Rusli, head of Big Daddy.

    The Islamic Defenders Front, or the FPI, which threatened to meet Lady Gaga with tens of thousands of angry supporters if she dared step off the plane in the capital of Jakarta, celebrated news of her cancellation.

    "This is a victory for Indonesian Muslims," said Salim Alatas, one of the leaders of the hard-line group. "Thanks to God for protecting us from a kind of devil."

    A spokesman for the group, Murhali Barda, said they have purchased 150 tickets to the concert and planned to enter and stop it if it went ahead.

    Barda's Facebook account featured a picture of an FPI member, wearing a turban and sunglasses to conceal his face, holding an original ticket with the price around US$50.

    The photo's caption said, "We have gotten Lady Gaga tickets, not to watch but for us to enter."

    He wrote, "Our target is to stop the concert. We would force them off the stage but not harm the audience." He did not elaborate further.

    Music lovers in Jakarta expressed outrage that the threats were able to force the show's cancellation. Lady Gaga fan Johnny Purba, 25, called it an embarrassment to Indonesia.

    "This only shows to the world how weak security forces are in this country, how police are afraid of a bunch of hard-liners," Purba said.

    "Gaga's two-hour show will not hurt Indonesian Muslims. For God's sake, she is not a terrorist!"

    Associated Press

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    Activists: Troops kills up to 50 in central Syria

    BEIRUT (AP) ? President Bashar Assad's forces killed at least 50 civilians, including 13 children, in central Syria on Friday, activists said, in one of the highest death tolls in one specific area since an internationally-brokered cease-fire went into effect last month.

    Syrian troops using tanks, mortars and heavy machine guns pounded the area of Houla, a region made up of several towns and villages in the province of Homs, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordination Committees activist groups said.

    Both groups said at least 50 people were killed. The Observatory, which has a network of activists around the country, said the dead included 13 children. It added that about 100 people were wounded.

    An amateur video posted online by activists showed more than a dozen bodies lined up inside a room. They included about 10 children who were covered with sheets that only showed their bloodied faces.

    "Houla was subjected to a massacre," a man could be heard saying inside the room.

    The Observatory said in one incident in Houla, a family of six was killed when their home received a direct hit.

    Homs has been among the hardest hit provinces in a government crackdown since the uprising against President Bashar Assad's regime began in March last year. The U.N. said several weeks ago that 9,000 people have been killed in Syria in the past 15 months. Hundreds more have died since.

    Attacks like Friday's, as well as strikes by rebel forces on government troops, have persisted despite the deployment of more than 250 U.N. observers who have fanned out across Syria to monitor a cease-fire brokered by international envoy Kofi Annan.

    Despite the daily violations, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Thursday that there was no "plan B" for the Annan initiative.

    The northern city of Aleppo, a major economic hub, has remained largely supportive of Assad throughout the uprising but anti-regime sentiment has been on the rise in recent weeks.

    On Friday, Syrian forces fired tear gas and live ammunition to disperse thousands of protesters in Aleppo calling for Assad's ouster, killing five people, activists said.

    Aleppo-based activist Mohammad Saeed said more than 10,000 people were protesting in the city

    "The regime is desperately trying to put down the protests in Aleppo but all this violence will backfire," he said. He added that security forces shot dead five people, including a 12-year-old boy, identified as Amir Barakat.

    "Wounded and bloodied people are in the streets," Saeed said.

    Also Friday, a group of Lebanese Shiites who were kidnapped in Syria were released in good health, three days after gunmen abducted the men as they returned from a religious pilgrimage.

    The kidnappings fueled fears that Lebanon is getting drawn into the bloody conflict in neighboring Syria. In the hours after Tuesday's abductions, protests erupted in Beirut's Shiite-dominated southern suburbs, where residents burned tires and blocked roads.

    Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati confirmed the men were released, saying they were "in good health and on their way to Beirut." The pilgrims were believed to have been returning from a trip to visit holy sites in Iran when they were abducted.

    The hostages were believed to be 11 Lebanese and one Syrian driver. Lebanese and Syrian officials have blamed Syrian rebels for the kidnappings, but nobody has claimed responsibility.

    Sunnis form the backbone of the Syrian revolt, which has unleashed seething sectarian tensions. Assad and the country's ruling elite belong to the tiny Alawite sect, which is an offshoot of Shiism.

    The leader of Lebanon's powerful Shiite militant group Hezbollah, which has stood by the Syrian regime, welcomed the pilgrims' release. Speaking by satellite link, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah said the group's support for Syria is firm.

    "If you aim to put pressure on our political stance, this will not make any difference," he said of the kidnappings.

    The abductions came at a time of deep tension in Lebanon over Syria. The countries share a web of political and sectarian ties and rivalries, which can quickly turn violent. Clashes linked to the Syria conflict have killed at least 10 people in Lebanon the past two weeks.

    Nasrallah's comments appeared to be an attempt to de-escalate the recent tensions.

    "I also thank all the people who controlled their emotions and responded to our call for calm, wisdom and patience," Nasrallah said, referring to a speech he gave earlier this week calling on his supporters not to take to the streets in anger.

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    Saturday, May 26, 2012

    Yahoo News Item on N.J. Mayor's Arrest Avoids Party ID; Short AP Item Waits Until Final Paragraph

    If for no other reason than the uniqueness of the alleged crimes involved, the story of the arrests of West New York, New Jersey Mayor Felix Roque and his son deserves attention. It is getting some, complete with the predictable downplaying and omission of the Mayor's political party affiliation, which "just so happens" to be as a Democrat.

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    A New Jersey mayor and his son were arrested Thursday by?the FBIfor allegedly infiltrating and sabotaging a website tied to an effort to recall him.

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    The FBI has accused?Felix Roque, mayor of?West New York, N.J., and his 22-year-old son of illegally canceling the domain name registration of?Recallroque.com, a site that wanted?Roque?taken out of office in a recall election earlier this year, according to?Politico.

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    He also said he had a friend at the CIA, which is how he "got information" ...

    These guys are real pieces of work. They should have been ID'd as Dems.

    Over at the Associated Press, things were a little better. Roque got identified as a Democrat in the final paragraph of an unbylined five-paragraph story on Friday afternoon. Readers can be quite confident that if Roque were a Republican, his political affiliation would have been mentioned far earlier, in the story's headline -- or both.

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    Andy Ostroy: Romney: University Professors Don't Have Real Jobs


    In a Fox News interview this week Mitt Romney made it quite clear that he's the anti-education candidate. In criticizing what he calls President Obama's attack on capitalism, the presumptive Republican nominee summarily dismissed and disrespected the entire teaching profession:

    "He doesn't understand how the free economy works," he said of Obama. "He's never had a job in the free economy."

    Really? Teaching Constitutional law was not a real job? Being a grade school or high school teacher or college professor doesn't make you part of the "free economy" workforce in Romney's convoluted elitist thinking?

    It's morally reprehensible and irresponsible enough that, as Massachusetts governor, he cut the education budget so severely that state universities were forced to raise tuition by 63 percent. But his latest salvo against educators should be a dire warning to voters as to what a Romney presidency will look like for those who, unlike him, weren't born with a silver spoon and who need educational assistance.

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    Friday, May 25, 2012

    Typical CEO made $9.6M last year, AP study finds

    FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2010 file photo, David Simon, CEO of Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group speaks at the Economic Club of Indiana's speaker series luncheon at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Simon is the highest paid CEO at a publicly held company in America in 2011, according to calculations by Equilar, an executive compensation data firm, and The Associated Press. The Associated Press formula calculates an executive's total compensation during the last fiscal year by adding salary, bonuses, perks, above-market interest the company pays on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock and stock options awarded during the year. (AP Photo/The Indianapolis Star, Charlie Nye, File)

    FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2010 file photo, David Simon, CEO of Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group speaks at the Economic Club of Indiana's speaker series luncheon at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Simon is the highest paid CEO at a publicly held company in America in 2011, according to calculations by Equilar, an executive compensation data firm, and The Associated Press. The Associated Press formula calculates an executive's total compensation during the last fiscal year by adding salary, bonuses, perks, above-market interest the company pays on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock and stock options awarded during the year. (AP Photo/The Indianapolis Star, Charlie Nye, File)

    FILE - In this Thursday, July 7, 2011 file photo, Les Moonves, president and CEO of CBS Corporation, greets a member of the media at the Sun Valley Inn for the 2011 Allen and Co. Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. Moonves is one of the top 10 highest paid CEOs at publicly held companies in America last year, according to calculations by Equilar, an executive compensation data firm, and The Associated Press. The Associated Press formula calculates an executive's total compensation during the last fiscal year by adding salary, bonuses, perks, above-market interest the company pays on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock and stock options awarded during the year. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)

    FILE - This undated file photo provided by Discovery Communications Inc., shows president and CEO David Zaslav. Zaslav is one of the top 10 highest paid CEOs at publicly held companies in America last year, according to calculations by Equilar, an executive compensation data firm, and The Associated Press. The Associated Press formula calculates an executive's total compensation during the last fiscal year by adding salary, bonuses, perks, above-market interest the company pays on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock and stock options awarded during the year. (AP Photo/Discovery Communications, Inc.)

    FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011 file photo, Sanjay Jha, Chairman and CEO of Motorola Mobility, is interviewed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after his company's stock began trading. Jha is one of the top 10 highest paid CEOs at publicly held companies in America last year, according to calculations by Equilar, an executive compensation data firm, and The Associated Press. The Associated Press formula calculates an executive's total compensation during the last fiscal year by adding salary, bonuses, perks, above-market interest the company pays on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock and stock options awarded during the year. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

    FILE - In this April 14, 2012 file photo, Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman arrives to the TV Land Awards 10th Anniversary in New York. Dauman is one of the top 10 highest paid CEOs at publicly held companies in America last year, according to calculations by Equilar, an executive compensation data firm, and The Associated Press. The Associated Press formula calculates an executive's total compensation during the last fiscal year by adding salary, bonuses, perks, above-market interest the company pays on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock and stock options awarded during the year.(AP Photo/Charles Sykes, File)

    (AP) ? Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs.

    The head of a typical public company made $9.6 million in 2011, according to an analysis by The Associated Press using data from Equilar, an executive pay research firm.

    That was up more than 6 percent from the previous year, and is the second year in a row of increases. The figure is also the highest since the AP began tracking executive compensation in 2006.

    Companies trimmed cash bonuses but handed out more in stock awards. For shareholder activists who have long decried CEO pay as exorbitant, that was a victory of sorts.

    That's because the stock awards are being tied more often to company performance. In those instances, CEOs can't cash in the shares right away: They have to meet goals first, like boosting profit to a certain level.

    The idea is to motivate CEOs to make sure a company does well and to tie their fortunes to the company's for the long term. For too long, activists say, CEOs have been richly rewarded no matter how a company has fared ? "pay for pulse," as some critics call it.

    To be sure, the companies' motives are pragmatic. The corporate world is under a brighter, more uncomfortable spotlight than it was a few years ago, before the financial crisis struck in the fall of 2008.

    Last year, a law gave shareholders the right to vote on whether they approve of the CEO's pay. The vote is nonbinding, but companies are keen to avoid an embarrassing "no."

    "I think the boards were more easily shamed than we thought they were," says Stephen Davis, a shareholder expert at Yale University, referring to boards of directors, which set executive pay.

    In the past year, he says, "Shareholders found their voice."

    The typical CEO got stock awards worth $3.6 million in 2011, up 11 percent from the year before. Cash bonuses fell about 7 percent, to $2 million.

    The value of stock options, as determined by the company, climbed 6 percent to a median $1.7 million. Options usually give the CEO the right to buy shares in the future at the price they're trading at when the options are granted, so they're worth something only if the shares go up.

    Profit at companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index rose 16 percent last year, remarkable in an economy that grew more slowly than expected.

    CEOs managed to sell more, and squeeze more profit from each sale, despite problems ranging from a downgrade of the U.S. credit rating to an economic slowdown in China and Europe's neverending debt crisis.

    Still, there wasn't much immediate benefit for the shareholders. The S&P 500 ended the year unchanged from where it started. Including dividends, the index returned a slender 2 percent.

    Shareholder activists, while glad that companies are moving a bigger portion of CEO pay into stock awards, caution that the rearranging isn't a cure-all.

    For one thing, companies don't have to tie stock awards to performance. Instead, they can make the awards automatically payable on a certain date ? meaning all the CEO has to do is stick around.

    Other companies do tie stock awards to performance but set easy goals. Sometimes, "they set the bar so low, it would be difficult for an executive not to trip over it," says Patrick McGurn, special counsel at Institutional Shareholder Services, which advises pension funds and other big investors on how to vote.

    And for many shareholders, their main concern ? that pay is just too much, no matter what the form ? has yet to be addressed.

    "It's just that total (compensation) is going up, and that's where the problem lies," says Charles Elson, director of the Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.

    The typical American worker would have to labor for 244 years to make what the typical boss of a big public company makes in one. The median pay for U.S. workers was about $39,300 last year. That was up 1 percent from the year before, not enough to keep pace with inflation.

    Since the AP began tracking CEO pay five years ago, the numbers have seesawed. Pay climbed in 2007, fell during the recession in 2008 and 2009 and then jumped again in 2010.

    To determine 2011 pay packages, the AP used Equilar data to look at the 322 companies in the S&P 500 that had filed statements with federal regulators through April 30. To make comparisons fair, the sample includes only CEOs in place for at least two years.

    Among the AP's other findings:

    ? David Simon, CEO of Simon Property, which operates malls around the country, is on track to be the highest-paid in the AP survey, at $137 million. That was almost entirely in stock awards that could eventually be worth $132 million. The company said it wanted to make sure Simon wasn't lured to another company. He has been CEO since 1995; his father and uncle are Simon Property's co-founders.

    This month, Simon Property's shareholders rejected Simon's pay package by a large margin: 73 percent of the votes cast for or against were against.

    But the company doesn't appear likely to change the 2011 package. After the shareholder vote, it released a statement saying that "we value our stockholders' input" and would "take their views into consideration as (the board) reviews compensation plans for our management team." But it also said that Simon's performance had been stellar and it needed to pay him enough to keep him in the job.

    Simon's paycheck looks paltry compared with that of Apple CEO Tim Cook, whose pay package was valued at $378 million when he became CEO in August. That was almost entirely in stock awards, some of which won't be redeemable until 2021, so the value could change dramatically. Cook wasn't included in the AP study because he is new to the job.

    ? Of the five highest-paid CEOs, three were also in the top five the year before. All three are in the TV business: Leslie Moonves of CBS ($68 million); David Zaslav of Discovery Communications, parent of Animal Planet, TLC and other channels ($52 million); and Philippe Dauman of Viacom, which owns MTV and other channels ($43 million).

    ? About two in three CEOs got raises. For 16 CEOs in the sample, pay more than doubled from a year earlier, including Bank of America's Brian Moynihan (from $1.3 million to $7.5 million), Marathon Oil's Clarence Cazalot Jr. (from $8.8 million to $29.9 million) and Motorola Mobility's Sanjay Jha (from $13 million to $47.2 million).

    ? CEOs running health-care companies made the most ($10.8 million). Those running utilities made the least ($7 million).

    ? Perks and other personal benefits, such as hired drivers or personal use of company airplanes, rose only slightly, and some companies cut back, saying they wanted to align their pay structure with "best practices."

    Military contractor General Dynamics stopped paying for country club memberships for top executives, though it gave them payments equivalent to three years of club fees to ease "transition issues" caused by the change.

    The typical pay of $9.6 million that Equilar calculated is the median value, or the midpoint, of the companies used in the AP analysis. In other words, half the CEOs made more and half less.

    To value stock awards and stock options, the AP used numbers supplied by the companies. Those figures are based on formulas the companies use to estimate what the stock and options will eventually be worth when a CEO receives the stock or cashes in the options.

    Stock awards are generally valued based on the stock's current price. Stock options are valued using company estimates that take into account the stock's current price, how long until the CEO can cash the options in, how the stock price is expected to move before then, and expected dividends. Estimates don't generally take inflation into account.

    The shift to stock awards is at least partly rooted in what is known as the Dodd-Frank law, passed in the wake of the financial crisis, which overhauled how banks and other public companies are regulated.

    Beginning last year, Dodd-Frank required public companies to let shareholders vote on whether they approve of the top executives' pay packages. The votes are advisory, so companies don't have to take back even a penny if shareholders give them the thumbs-down. But shame has proved a powerful motivator.

    It got Hewlett-Packard to change its ways. After an embarrassing "no" vote last year on the 2010 pay packages, including nearly $24 million for ousted CEO Mark Hurd, the company huddled with more than 200 investment firms and major shareholders, then threw out its old pay formula. New CEO Meg Whitman is getting $1 a year in salary and no guaranteed bonus for 2011. Nearly all her pay is in stock options that could be worth $16 million, but only if the share price goes up.

    Other companies took notice, too. Last year, shareholders rejected the CEO pay packages at Janus Capital, homebuilder Beazer Homes and construction company Jacobs Engineering Group. All won approval this year after the companies made the packages more palatable to shareholders.

    To be sure, shareholders aren't voting en masse against executive pay. Instead, they seem to be saving "no" votes for the executives they deem most egregious.

    Of more than 3,000 U.S. companies that held votes in 2011, only 43 got rejections, according to ISS. But the mere presence of the "say on pay" vote is triggering change, shareholder activists say.

    "Companies that have gone through that trial by fire don't want to go through it again," says McGurn, the ISS special counsel.

    Even Chesapeake Energy, a company perennially in the cross-hairs of corporate-governance activists, is bowing to pressure. The company has drawn fire for showering CEO Aubrey McClendon with assorted goodies. In addition to handing him big pay packages ? $17.9 million for 2011 ? Chesapeake in recent years has spent millions sponsoring the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder, which he partially owns, paying him for his collection of antique maps and letting him buy stakes in company wells.

    Last year, shareholders of the natural gas producer passed the proposed 2010 pay package but by a low margin, 58 percent. This year, with shareholder pressure mounting, the board has ended some of McClendon's perks and stripped him of his title as chairman. A lawsuit settlement is forcing him to buy back his $12 million worth of maps.

    After losing the chairman job, McClendon issued a statement saying the demotion "reflects our determination to uphold strong corporate governance standards." Chesapeake will seek shareholder approval for McClendon's 2011 pay at its annual meeting in June.

    So far, Citigroup is the highest-profile company to have its pay package rejected this year. The bank planned to pay CEO Vikram Pandit about $15 million for his work last year, noting that he had returned the company to profitability in 2010 and worked for $1 that year. Shareholders, who watched the stock price plunge 44 percent in 2011 (after adjusting for a reverse stock split) weren't so forgiving.

    It's usually around January that boards decide how much to pay a CEO for the previous year. Then they inform shareholders and ask for their vote in the spring ? usually after the cash portion has already been handed out. For Pandit, that meant he had already received $7 million in salary and cash bonus by the time shareholders voted against his pay.

    In a statement, Citi said it took the vote seriously and planned to "carefully consider" the input of major shareholders. It hasn't given more specifics. Richard Parsons, who retired as Citi's chairman after the April annual meeting, as previously planned, said after the vote that the board should have done a better job explaining to shareholders how it determined CEO pay.

    Another big change is that more companies are giving themselves the right to take back a top executive's pay from previous years if they determine that the executive acted inappropriately to inflate the company's financial results.

    The Dodd-Frank overhaul will eventually require public companies to include such broad "claw back" provisions, which will expand on narrowly written rules from a decade ago. But companies aren't waiting. In a separate study, Equilar found that 84 percent of Fortune 100 companies now include claw backs in their executive pay packages, up from 18 percent in 2006.

    Last year, the former CEO of Beazer Homes agreed with regulators, who cited the older claw back rules, to turn over $6.5 million he had earned when profits were inflated. In February, UBS took back half of the previous year's bonuses awarded to many investment bankers because of subsequent losses in the unit.

    Picking the right mix of incentives is partly just guesswork, and sometimes the results are simply a force of serendipity. Stocks can get swept up in rising or falling markets, so the fortunes of CEOs with well-designed pay packages can reflect luck ? good or bad ? not just managerial skills.

    In February 2009, James Rohr, the head of PNC Financial Services, was granted options that allowed him to buy shares in the future at the then-current price, which had fallen 62 percent in five months on its way to a 17-year low the next month.

    The stock has since doubled, and the options, mostly based on hitting certain profit and cost-cutting goals, are worth more than $20 million in paper profit, according to research by GMI Rating, a corporate governance watchdog. If investors had bought PNC stock just before the financial crisis in 2008, they would still be down more than a fifth.

    Luck, of course, can cut both ways. Rohr is still waiting to cash in options granted in 2007, valued then at $2.5 million, when the stock was 18 percent higher than it is today.

    Some shareholder groups doubt that ever-higher CEO pay, ingrained as it is in the corporate psyche, will ever be refashioned dramatically enough to satisfy shareholders and consumer groups who see the paychecks as too big, too disconnected from performance, and set by wealthy directors who are oblivious to the way that most of their shareholders live.

    "I hope we have seen the last of this," says Rosanna Weaver of the CtW Investment Group, which works on shareholder issues with union-sponsored pension funds and has lobbied against CEO pay packages at a number of companies. "But I would be very surprised, just given what I know of human nature, let alone what I know of the financial markets."

    Still, she's encouraged by the change that has already been stirred.

    "It's a very big task," Weaver says. "I still believe it is worth trying."

    Associated Press

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    Carney: 'No basis' for sentencing doctor who helped find bin Laden

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    SpaceX's Dragon catching up to space station

    SpaceX's unmanned Dragon space capsule is getting ready to rendezvous with the International Space Station for the first time early Thursday.

    After its launch on Tuesday, Dragon spent Wednesday catching up with the 240-mile-high (386-kilometer-high) orbital laboratory, and plans to fly within 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) of the station on Thursday. The meeting will be the first approach by a privately built vehicle to the station, a $100 billion collaboration between five international space agencies.

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    "Dragon flyby of Space Station planned for 12:47 am California time. All systems green," SpaceX's billionaire founder and chief designer, Elon Musk, wrote on Twitter. That time translates to 3:47 a.m. ET.

    If all goes well on Thursday, SpaceX will send Dragon even closer to the station on Friday, approaching near enough so that astronauts onboard can reach out and grab the unmanned craft with the space station's robotic arm and attach it to the outpost.

    "There have been only four nations, or groups of nations, that have berthed or docked a spacecraft to the International Space Station: Europe, Russia, the United States of course, and Japan," SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell said during a briefing before the launch. "So we really stand in awe of having the opportunity to attempt this."

    Dragon lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station early Tuesday atop SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket. The robotic capsule, which measures 14.4 feet tall (4.4 meters) and 12 feet wide (3.7 meters), is packed with crew rations and clothing, supplies that include batteries and a laptop, and 15 science experiments designed by students. [Launch Photos: SpaceX's Dragon Blasts Off for Space Station]

    Early Thursday, Dragon will establish communication with the space station using its "COTS Ultra-high frequency Communication Unit." It will also run a test of one of its navigation systems, called Relative GPS, which uses the relative positions of Dragon and the space station to determine the capsule's location.

    Some of the space station's six-man crew will participate in the tests on Thursday, including watching over the flyby and sending instructions to Dragon to turn on a strobe light to make sure the capsule can receive commands from the crew ? a critical ability for berthing.

    After these activities have been performed in close proximity to the station, Dragon will retreat, looping out in front, above and then behind the laboratory in a racetrack pattern at a distance of 4 to 6.2 miles (7 to 10 kilometers) away.

    The results of these tests will help NASA decide if Dragon will be allowed to attempt to berth with the station the next day.

    Dragon's mission is a test flight partially funded by NASA's COTS program (Commercial Orbital Transportation Services), which aims to develop private vehicles capable of filling the shoes of the retired space shuttles for cargo delivery to the space station.

    If all objectives are met on this demonstration flight, SpaceX will be cleared to begin flying the 12 supply delivery missions the company is contracted for at a price of $1.6 billion. The first of these could come this autumn, SpaceX officials have said.

    SpaceX (officially Space Exploration Technologies Corp.) is based in Hawthorne, Calif. It was founded by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, who also started online payment service PayPal.

    Live coverage of the rendezvous activities will begin on NASA TV Thursday at 2:30 a.m. ET. A news conference will follow at 10 a.m. ET.

    You can follow Space.com assistant managing editor Clara Moskowitz on Twitter @ClaraMoskowitz. Follow Space.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

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