Monday, July 22, 2013

Japan's ruling bloc wins upper house elections

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe smiles as he places a red rosette on the name of his Liberal Democratic Party's candidate during ballot counting for the upper house elections at the party headquarters in Tokyo Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese broadcasters projected that Abe's ruling coalition won a majority of seats in the upper house of parliament in elections, giving it control of both chambers for the first time in six years. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe smiles as he places a red rosette on the name of his Liberal Democratic Party's candidate during ballot counting for the upper house elections at the party headquarters in Tokyo Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese broadcasters projected that Abe's ruling coalition won a majority of seats in the upper house of parliament in elections, giving it control of both chambers for the first time in six years. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, exchanges smiles with Secretary General Shigeru Ishiba of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party during ballot counting for the upper house elections at the party headquarters in Tokyo Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese broadcasters projected that Abe's ruling coalition won a majority of seats in the upper house of parliament in elections, giving it control of both chambers for the first time in six years. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, shakes hands with Secretary General Shigeru Ishiba of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party during ballot counting for the upper house elections at the party headquarters in Tokyo Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese broadcasters projected that Abe's ruling coalition won a majority of seats in the upper house of parliament in elections, giving it control of both chambers for the first time in six years. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks during a TV interview in front of red rosettes on the names of his Liberal Democratic Party's winning candidates during ballot counting for the upper house elections at the party headquarters in Tokyo Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese broadcasters projected that Abe's ruling coalition won a majority of seats in the upper house of parliament in elections, giving it control of both chambers for the first time in six years. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe places a red rosette on the name of his Liberal Democratic Party's winning candidate as the party's Secretary General Shigeru Ishiba, left, and Sanae Takaichi, right, clap hands during ballot counting for the upper house elections at the party headquarters in Tokyo Sunday, July 21, 2013. Japanese broadcasters projected that Abe's ruling coalition won a majority of seats in the upper house of parliament in elections, giving it control of both chambers for the first time in six years. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

TOKYO (AP) ? Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition won a comfortable majority in the upper house of parliament in elections, gaining control of both chambers and a mandate to press ahead with difficult economic reforms.

The win is an endorsement of the Liberal Democratic Party's "Abenomics" program, which has helped spark a tentative economic recovery in Japan. It's also a vindication for Abe, who lost upper house elections in 2007 during his previous stint as prime minister.

"We've won the public's support for decisive and stable politics so that we can pursue our economic policies, and we will make sure to live up to the expectations," Abe told public broadcaster NHK after he was projected to win based on exit polls and early results. Official results were expected early Monday.

The victory also offers the hawkish Abe more leeway to advance his conservative policy goals, including revising the country's pacifist constitution and bolstering Japan's military, which could further strain ties with key neighbors China and South Korea, who are embroiled in territorial disputes with Japan.

Controlling both houses of parliament has been an elusive goal in recent years. A divided parliament has had difficulty passing legislation, and voters fed up with the gridlock and high leadership turnover appeared willing to opt for the perceived safety of the LDP, which has ruled Japan for most of the post-World War II era.

Abe said voters supported the LDP to push his party's economic policies and said it would be the government's top priority.

"Now that we got rid of the twisted parliament, the LDP is going to face a test of whether we can push forward the economic policies so that the people can really feel the effect on their lives," Abe told NHK.

Japan's stagnant economy is showing signs of perking up, helped by the aggressive monetary and fiscal stimuli that Abe has implemented since he took office in late December. Stocks have surged, business confidence is improving and the weaker yen has eased pressure on vital exporters.

"I want them to carry on doing their best as the economy seems to be picking up," Naohisa Hayashi, a 35-year-old man who runs his own business, said after casting his ballot in Tokyo.

But long-term growth will depend on sweeping changes to boost competitiveness and help cope with Japan's rapidly graying population and soaring national debt. Such reforms, long overdue, are bound to prove difficult even with control of both chambers of parliament.

Abe also faces a decision this fall on whether to follow through on raising the sales tax next April from 5 percent to 8 percent, a move needed to shore up Japan's public finances, but one that many worry will derail the recovery.

Based on exit polls and early results, NHK predicted that the LDP and its coalition partner, New Komeito, won a combined 74 seats, giving them a total of 133 seats in the upper house, more than the 122 needed for a majority.

The LDP was projected to have won 64 seats, which together with the 50 it held before the elections would give it 114, short of an outright majority.

The main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, which fell from power in December elections, was projected to lose nearly 30 seats.

Voter turnout was low, suggesting a lack of public enthusiasm. According to Kyodo News agency, 52 percent of eligible voters cast ballots, the third-lowest turnout since the end of World War II.

The Liberal Democrats' "Recover Japan" platform calls a strong economy, strategic diplomacy and unshakable national security under the Japan-U.S. alliance, which allows for 50,000 American troops to be stationed in Japan.

The party also favors revising the country's pacifist constitution, drafted by the United States after World War II, to give Japan's military a larger role ? a message that alarms the Chinese government but resonates with some Japanese voters troubled by territorial disputes with China and South Korea and widespread distrust of an increasingly assertive Beijing.

Abe has upset both neighbors by saying he hopes to revise a 1995 apology by Japan for its wartime aggression and questioning the extent to which Korean, Chinese and other Asian women were forced to provide sex for Japanese soldiers before and during World War II.

Revising the constitution would require two-thirds approval by both houses of parliament and a national referendum. Polls show the public is less interested in such matters than in reviving the economy and rebuilding areas of northeastern Japan devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

In his interview with NHK on Sunday night, Abe said he would not rush the debate on constitutional revision and seeks to "expand and deepen" discussion to gain public support over time. He said there was still some homework to do, including finalizing details of a national referendum.

Abe also hinted at possibly cooperating with the new Restoration Party, co-led by outspoken Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto, in trying to reach the two-thirds majority. Hashimoto stirred up controversy in May when he said that Japan's wartime system of using Asian women in battlefront brothels was necessary at the time.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said the LDP would try to make progress on constitutional revision because it's the party's long-cherished goal.

"We have sought to revise the constitution in order to have one of our own. We have finally come to a point where a revision is a realistic option. We would definitely want to deepen a discussion," Suga told broadcaster NTV.

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Associated Press writers Elaine Kurtenbach, Mari Yamaguchi and Kaori Hitomi contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Smooth Dogfish Are Sharks, Too ? News Watch

By Merry Camhi

It may have happened to you. You?re out for a sail and you spot a fin in the water. Someone begins his best impression of the familiar pulsating cello line as another person jokes, ?We gotta get a bigger boat,? and talk turns to the film whose release one weekend 38 years ago forever changed our nation?s relationship to sharks.

Now, after studying sharks and their conservation for more than two decades, I assert that these fascinating predators suffer from an identity crisis:? Sharks are greatly maligned for their fierce reputation yet, in reality, are among the most vulnerable animals on the planet.? Nearly four decades after the release of Jaws, it remains difficult to convince the average beach-goer and even some of my friends and relatives that sharks in fact have much more to fear from us than we do from them.

Sand Tiger Shark - Julie Larsen Maher

Sand Tiger Shark ? Julie Larsen Maher

Yet it is true. Overfishing of sharks and their close relatives skates and rays across the globe has in recent decades led to sharp declines in shark numbers. Some species have been reduced by more than 80 percent. Much of that reduction is tied to the international trade in shark fins. The fins of as many as 70 million sharks end up in the coveted Asian delicacy shark fin soup each year. At the same time, some of the most heavily fished sharks and closely related skates and rays are prized primarily for their meat.

Nurse Shark and Ray - Rachel T. Graham

Nurse Shark and Ray ? Rachel T. Graham

Widespread condemnation of the wasteful practice of shark finning, whereby fins are sliced from the shark and its carcass is thrown overboard, has made it illegal in U.S. waters.? But the U.S. Atlantic states have taken a big step backwards by changing the finning rules for just one species, the smooth dogfish (aka smoothhound shark) and this loophole, which risks finning of not only smooth dogfish but many other coastal shark species, may soon be extended beyond state waters.

The smooth dogfish is a coastal shark, roughly 4 feet long, that resides in nearshore waters from Massachusetts to Florida. Females reach maturity at 4-5 years ? relatively early for sharks ? and give birth to 4-20 pups after a ten-eleven month pregnancy.

Smooth Dogfish - Andy Murch / Elasmodiver.com

Smooth Dogfish ? Andy Murch / Elasmodiver.com

Coast-wide landings of this shark species, primarily for meat and fin export markets, have quadrupled since 1996, and yet the smooth dogfish fishery remains the only one in the Atlantic to go unmanaged. As a result, this species claims the unique distinction among East Coast sharks of having neither coast-wide catch limits nor a population assessment to determine if it is being fished sustainably. To make matters worse, this species is the subject of current and future loopholes in shark-finning regulations.

Under the U.S. Shark Conservation Act of 2010, all other shark species caught in U.S. waters must be brought to port with their fins still naturally attached to their bodies. However, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission voted last month to allow commercial fishers to remove smooth dogfish fins at sea and abide instead by a problematic and exceptionally lenient 12 percent fin-to-carcass weight ratio. That is, the weight of the fins can be as much as 12 percent of the weight of the carcasses landed at the same time.

As groups like the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Shark Advocates International (SAI) have argued, the adoption of a 12 percent fin-to-carcass ratio ?which would be the highest in the world?could result in the undetected finning of smooth dogfish and other coastal shark species with similar looking fins. There is now widespread agreement that ?fins attached? is the best way to enforce shark finning bans. This method can also improve our understanding of shark fisheries by allowing for better species-specific catch data.

The U.S. has been leading the world in pushing for fins-attached standards.? Most of Central and South America and the European Union have now also adopted bans on removing shark fins at sea.? The 12 percent fin-to-carcass ratio sets a terrible precedent. If we start making exceptions for U.S. fisheries, why shouldn?t other countries do the same?

Because smooth dogfish grow faster and produce more? young? than many other sharks, they offer the potential for sustainable exploitation, but only if the fishery is managed carefully with scientifically based and enforced catch quotas, and with fins-attached regulations to prevent finning and enhance species-specific management.

So when you hear friends and family trot out the inevitable Jaws-inspired references to great whites this summer, remember that dogfish are sharks, too.? Given the continuing demand for shark fin products and the severely depleted status of so many shark species around the world, this is no time to allow exceptions to U.S. shark finning laws.

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Dr. Merry Camhi directs the New York Seascape program at the Wildlife Conservation Society?s New York Aquarium and has been working towards the conservation of sharks, skates and rays for over two decades.

Source: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2013/07/09/smooth-dogfish-are-sharks-too/

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Dos minutos de nosalgia gamer y grandes recuerdos

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Los graficos no hacen los videojuegos, antes era la originalidad y diversi?n lo que los marcaba.

crash bandicoot y spyro los mejores!! :D

#3 por Ziggs
6 jul 2013, 22:47

Joder que recuerdos con Spyro, Crash y Sir Daniel Fortesque (Medievil)

#4 por varo_9
6 jul 2013, 22:49

La intro de PS casi me hace llorar, qu? recuerdos.

Que el logo de SONY al encender la Play durara tanto rato como en este v?deo, era mala se?al... ese juego no lo le?a muy bien.

Se echa en falta el Metal Gear Solid.

#7 por costo
6 jul 2013, 23:23

Nostalgia o No salga ????

Se me metio algo en el ojo... que recuerdos con spyro, medievil y crash!!

Oooohh Crash Bandicoot que recuerdos me ha tra?do lo del logo.. que tiempos jajaja
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Y sin olvidar Syphon Filter. Menudo juego de acci?n. Lo ten?a todo: rodar, disparar, cubrirse, saltar. En fin, eso era un juego de acci?n.

Pero si solo salen 4 juegos, me esperaba algo m?s no se.

Syphon Filter, el pap? de Call of Duty

en mi infancia fui tan pobre que no conoci a la PS1 yo cuando era ni?o jugaba con las bolitas, el trompo y con las cartas de dragon ball que me ganaba!

#12 #12 pabloutd dijo: Syphon Filter, el pap? de Call of DutyNo. El pap? del COD es Counter-Strike. En todo caso, Syphon Filter es el pap? de Uncharted y cosas as?.

esto me logrado sacar mas de una lagrima de alegria

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