Monday, October 31, 2011

Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (Late 2011)

Type
General Purpose
Operating System
Mac OS X 10.7
Processor Speed
2.4 GHz
RAM
4 GB
Weight
4.5 lb
Screen Size
13.3 inches
Screen Size Type
Widescreen
Graphics Card
Intel HD Graphics 3000
Storage Capacity (as Tested)
500 GB
Networking Options
802.11n
Primary Optical Drive
Dual-Layer DVD+/-RW
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PCMag Editors have not yet tested the Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (Late 2011). We do, however, have an upcoming review of the Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Late 2011) ($1,799.00 direct, not yet reviewed).

Design & Features
The Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (Late 2011) updates the laptop with a newer 2.4GHz iteration of the Intel Core i5 processor and OS X Lion. The inclusion of OS X Lion adds several software enhancements to this already improved package. Despite the hardware and software upgrades, the MacBook Pro 13-inch is still available for $1,199.00 through Apple Stores, Apple.com, or other retailers.

The MacBook Pro line-up utilizes Apple's signature unibody construction, providing a single-piece aluminum chassis that is both lightweight and strong. The 13-inch widescreen offers 1280 by 800 resolution, providing all the resolution needed for 720p video playback. The LED backlit display offers brighter colors, sharper details and deeper blacks thanks in part to the glass layer covering the display surface. The Apple MacBook Pro line-up also features one of the best chiclet-style keyboards in the industry, with black tile keys and an LED backlight. The accompanying glass-topped clickpad has consistently been one of the best on any laptop, and Lion's improved gesture control only enhances this fact.

The MacBook Pro 13-inch also comes with OS X Lion, Apple's current operating system, which offers improved gesture controls, automatic file-saving and resume, and iCloud backup, syncing, and remote access. Included with Lion are several applications, all highly rated programs in their own right. Upon starting the machine, you'll have Apple's Time Machine backup and recovery program, Safariweb-browser, iChat and FaceTime (which takes advantage of the MacBook's built-in 1280-by-720 webcam), iTunes, and iLife, which includes iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand.

Last, but certainly not least, the Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (Late 2011) has been outfitted with several new internal components, namely faster 2.4GHz and 2.8GHz dual-core processors (two as yet unnamed members of the Intel Core i5 and Core i7 lines). Other components held over from the previous iteration include a spacious 500GB 5,400rpm spinning hard drive, 4GB of RAM, and a 63.5Wh internal battery providing an estimated battery-life of 7-hours.

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Studies challenge wisdom of GOP candidates' plans (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Key proposals from the Republican presidential candidates might make for good campaign fodder. But independent analyses raise serious questions about those plans and their ability to cure the nation's ills in two vital areas, the economy and housing.

Consider proposed cuts in taxes and regulation, which nearly every GOP candidate is pushing in the name of creating jobs. The initiatives seem to ignore surveys in which employers cite far bigger impediments to increased hiring, chiefly slack consumer demand.

"Republicans favor tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, but these had no stimulative effect during the George W. Bush administration, and there is no reason to believe that more of them will have any today," writes Bruce Bartlett. He's an economist who worked for Republican congressmen and in the administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

As for the idea that cutting regulations will lead to significant job growth, Bartlett said in an interview, "It's just nonsense. It's just made up."

Government and industry studies support his view.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics, which tracks companies' reasons for large layoffs, found that 1,119 layoffs were attributed to government regulations in the first half of this year, while 144,746 were attributed to poor "business demand."

Mainstream economic theory says governments can spur demand, at least somewhat, through stimulus spending. The Republican candidates, however, have labeled President Barack Obama's 2009 stimulus efforts a failure. Instead, most are calling for tax cuts that would primarily benefit high-income people, who are seen as the likeliest job creators.

"I don't care about that," Texas Gov. Rick Perry told The New York Times and CNBC, referring to tax breaks for the rich. "What I care about is them having the dollars to invest in their companies."

Many existing businesses, however, have plenty of unspent cash. The 500 companies that comprise the S&P index have about $800 billion in cash and cash equivalents, the most ever, according to the research firm Birinyi Associates.

The rating firm Moody's says the roughly 1,600 companies it monitors had $1.2 trillion in cash at the end of 2010. That's 11 percent more than a year earlier.

Small businesses rate "poor sales" as their biggest problem, with government regulations ranking second, according to a survey by the National Federation of Independent Businesses. Of the small businesses saying this is not a good time to expand, half cited the poor economy as the chief reason. Thirteen percent named the "political climate."

More small businesses complained about regulation during the administrations of Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, according to an analysis of the federation's data by the liberal Economic Policy Institute.

Such findings notwithstanding, further cuts in taxes and regulations remain popular with GOP voters. A recent Associated Press-GfK poll found that most Democrats and about half of independents think "reducing environmental and other regulations on business" would do little or nothing to create jobs. But only one-third of Republicans felt that way.

The GOP's presidential hopefuls are shaping their economic agendas along those lines.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney says his 59-point plan "seeks to reduce taxes, spending, regulation and government programs."

Businessman Herman Cain would significantly cut taxes for the wealthy with his 9 percent flat tax plan. Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota said in a recent debate, "It's the regulatory burden that costs us $1.8 trillion every year. ... It's jobs that are lost."

The candidates have said little about another national problem: depressed home prices, as well as the high numbers of foreclosures and borrowers who owe more than their houses are worth.

After the Oct. 18 GOP debate in Las Vegas, a center of foreclosure activity, editors of the AOL Real Estate site wrote, "We didn't hear any meaningful solutions to the housing crisis. That's no surprise, considering that housing has so far been a ghost issue in the campaign."

To the degree the candidates addressed housing, they mainly took a hands-off approach. "We need to get government out of the way," Cain said. "It starts with making sure that we can boost this economy and then reform Dodd-Frank," which is a law that regulates Wall Street transactions.

Bachmann, in an answer that mentioned "moms" six times, said foreclosures fall most heavily on women who are "losing their nest for their children and for their family." She said Obama "has failed you on this issue of housing and foreclosures. I will not fail you on this issue." Bachmann offered no specific remedies.

Romney told editors of the Las Vegas Review-Journal: "Don't try and stop the foreclosure process. Let it run its course and hit the bottom. Allow investors to buy homes, put renters in them, fix the homes up and let it turn around and come back up."

Perry spokesman Mark Miner said the Texas governor's "immediate remedy for housing is to get America working again. ... Creating jobs will address the housing concerns that are impacting communities throughout America."

Bartlett, whose books on tax policy include "The Benefit and the Burden," recently wrote in the New York Times: "People are increasingly concerned about unemployment, but Republicans have nothing to offer them."

The candidates and their supporters dispute this, of course. A series of scheduled debates may give them chances to explain why their proposals would hit the right targets.

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KRIS HUMPHRIES Victim Of Ponzi Scheme Thanks To Wedding Guest

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KRIS HUMPHRIES has become a victim of a Ponzi scheme, thanks to the machinations of one of the guests at his August wedding who convinced him to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in a financial scam. And Kris fell for it hard, just like that.

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So we?re guessing he didn?t consult astute momager-in-law Kris Jenner first before plunking down the cash? If he made this investment after saying his vows, does this mean the money he put in is conjugal cash under California law, and therefore half legally belonging to wife, Kim Kardashian?

What are you betting the fallout on his head?s going to be huge, and it?ll all come from Kris Jenner who?s known for not letting a single pretty penny go to waste.

And the wedding guest? Andrey C. Hicks, a Boston-area money manager, represented himself falsely to have Harvard graduate degrees, and pulled in a reported $1.7 million in investments from people like Kim?s husband for a purported billion-dollar hedge fund called Locust Offshore Fund Ltd.

But really, he got kicked out of Harvard after a couple of underperforming semesters. Still he must?ve have been really convincing because Kris Humphries and several of his wedding guests fell hard.

?Kris Humphries is a victim of an investment fraud. He is working with law enforcement authorities and will not have any further comment until the matter is resolved.?

A rep for the NBA star was quoted as saying.

Poor Kris Humphries. He could probably get away with his mini-rebellions against the Kardashian Klan on their reality show, not wearing his wedding ring, or partying while Kim?s away working?but will he escape scot-free from Kris Jenner?s wrath for losing hundreds of thousands in cash?

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'Ask Beth' author Elizabeth Winship dies in Minn. (Providence Journal)

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

No. 11 Sooners roll over No. 10 K-State, 58-17

Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones (12) passes during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Kansas State Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, in Manhattan, Kan. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones (12) passes during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Kansas State Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, in Manhattan, Kan. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

Oklahoma punt returner Ryan Broyles (85) is tackled by Kansas State punter Ryan Doerr (9) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, in Manhattan, Kan. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

Kansas State coach Bill Snyder waits for a play review with side judge Gene Semko during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, in Manhattan, Kan. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

(AP) ? Landry Jones and Ryan Broyles helped No. 11 Oklahoma get back on track and spoil 10th-ranked Kansas State's dream season.

Jones threw for a school-record 505 yards and five touchdowns, his All-American wide receiver caught 14 passes for 171 yards and a score, and the Sooners bounced back from a stunning defeat to beat the previously unbeaten Wildcats 58-17 Saturday.

Kenny Stills added four catches for 101 yards, Roy Finch finished with 73 yards rushing and another 69 through the air, and the Sooners' potent, fast-paced attack managed 690 yards of total offense against the league's top-ranked defense.

Jones' passing total shattered the previous record of 468 yards he shared with Sam Bradford, while Broyles moved into first place on the Big 12's career list with 4,499 yards receiving.

It wasn't all good for Oklahoma (7-1, 4-1).

Leading rusher Dominique Whaley was hurt while blocking on the first play of the game. The Oklahoma medical staff put an air cast around his lower left leg and he was removed from the field on a cart. He later returned to the sideline on crutches, but the extent of the injury was unknown.

Little else went wrong, though, one week after everything did.

Their national championship hopes dashed by Texas Tech ? along with their 39-game home winning streak ? the Sooners were out to spoil the same hopes harbored by the Wildcats (7-1, 4-1). They were off to their best start since 1999, after being picked to finish near the bottom of the Big 12.

Relying on a smoke-and-mirrors offense that had been consistently out-gained all season, Kansas State still managed to climb into the top 10 by taking care of the ball, protecting the quarterback, making sure tackles and not getting called for penalties.

Well, that all changed against Oklahoma's relentless pressure.

Collin Klein was sacked seven times, the Wildcats were penalized an uncharacteristic five times, normally reliable kicker Anthony Cantele missed a chip-shot field goal and a defense that had been assignment sound all season crumbled against Oklahoma's onslaught.

Kansas State actually led 17-14 midway through the second quarter, but the Sooners scored late in the half, and John Hubert's fumble with 19 seconds remaining allowed Michael Hunnicutt to kick a 53-yard field goal on the final play for a 23-17 halftime advantage.

It was the start of 44 straight points scored by the Sooners.

Broyles hauled in a 29-yard touchdown catch early in the third quarter, tight-rope walking down the sideline for the final 10 yards. Moments later, Jones hit Jaz Reynolds for the second of his two touchdown catches to give Oklahoma a 37-17 lead.

Finch added a 31-yard touchdown run later in the third quarter and the rout was on.

By the time Trey Millard slipped through the porous Kansas State defensive front and outran the secondary to the endzone for a 61-yard touchdown run with 11 minutes left in the game, a crowd of 51,004 that was in such a festive mood early in the afternoon had started for the doors.

Klein finished with 92 yards and two TDs rushing for Kansas State, but he was just 8 of 16 for 58 yards through the air. Hubert added 71 yards rushing.

The Sooners have won five straight in the series, their last loss coming in the 2003 conference championship game. They haven't lost in Manhattan since 1996.

More importantly, the impressive performance keeps alive their Big 12 title hopes.

The Sooners and Wildcats are both chasing undefeated Oklahoma State, with Kansas State getting the first shot against the nation's third-ranked team next weekend. Oklahoma gets its chance against its in-state rival in the annual Bedlam game on Dec. 3.

Associated Press

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Obama vs. GOP on jobs: Let the blame game begin (The Christian Science Monitor)

The partisan debate over jobs creation has descended into a blame game between President Obama and congressional Republicans.

?Over and over, they have refused to even debate the same kind of jobs proposals that Republicans have supported in the past ? proposals that today are supported, not just by Democrats, but by Independents and Republicans all across America,? Obama complained in his radio address Saturday morning. ?Meanwhile, they're only scheduled to work three more weeks between now and the end of the year.

Republicans in the House respond that they?ve passed 15 job-creating bills only to have those measures bottled up in the Democrat-controlled Senate.

?We call these bills the 'forgotten 15',? Rep. Bobby Schilling of Illinois said in the Republican address Saturday.

?These are common-sense bills that address those excessive federal regulations that are hurting small business job creation,? said Rep. Schilling, a freshman lawmaker whose family owns a pizza business in Moline. ?A number of them have bipartisan support. Yet the Senate won't give these bills a vote, and the president hasn't called for action.?

The essence of the divide remains: Increase federal investment to stimulate job creation versus easing environmental and other regulatory restrictions that critics say can hinder job creation.

As with much of the debate in Washington these days ? including the effort by the bipartisan congressional ?super committee? to cut the federal deficit by $1.2 trillion before draconian budget cuts kick in automatically ? this one can?t avoid the subject of taxes.

A new report by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office gives Obama ammunition for his assertion that ?millionaires and billionaires? can afford to pay more.

The CBO reported this week that while the rich got a lot richer over the past 30 years, the rest of American society struggled to keep up.

The CBO found that average after-tax income for the top 1 percent of US households had increased by 275 percent while middle-income households saw just a 40 percent rise and for those at the bottom of the economic scale, the jump was 18 percent.

"The distribution of after-tax income in the United States was substantially more unequal in 2007 than in 1979," CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf said in a blog post. " Income ??? for households at the higher end of the income scale rose much more rapidly than income for households in the middle and at the lower end of the income scale.??

Obama says he?s doing what he can through executive order because GOP lawmakers refuse to consider his proposals.

On Friday, Obama directed government agencies to shorten the time it takes for federal research to turn into commercial products in the marketplace. The goal is to help startup companies and small businesses create jobs and expand their operations more quickly.

The president also called for creating a centralized online site for companies to easily find information about federal services. He previously had announced help for people who owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth and for the repayment of student loans. The White House also challenged community health centers to hire veterans.

"We can no longer wait for Congress to do its job," Obama said Saturday. "So where Congress won?t act, I will."

Material from the Associated Press was used in this report.

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Kirsten Dunst stars in R.E.M.'s new video

Kirsten Dunst has certainly perfected the pixie-like, ethereal actress thing ?"The Virgin Suicides" or "Melancholia," anyone?

Now, she's using her charming superpowers in a mesmerizing new R.E.M. video, shot in black and white with a stationary camera capturing close-up footage of Dunst.

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Dunst isn't really doing much of anything during the song, "We All Go Back to Where We Belong," but the video is still entirely watchable.

The actress, wearing a black dress with white flowers, just stands against a white wall and appears to be listening to the song, absorbing the lyrics.

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Yet you can't wait for her next expression, as she looks like she's thinking, then swaying, then dissolving into giggles. She looks so sweet and pretty throughout the video, and says nothing until the final frame, where she appears to mouth "it's amazing" about the tune.

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Two versions of the video were made, with poet-activist John Giorno starring in the second version, which has a style similar to Dunst's and was also shot with a stationary camera. In a band statement, R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe described the videos as having "gravity and beauty."

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The song is part of the band's new album, titled "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage, 1982-2011," which is a 40-song retrospective on the group's long career.

The album will be available Nov. 15.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Thousands pay respects at Simoncelli funeral

Rossella and Paolo Simoncelli, the parents of late MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli, arrive to the Santa Maria church during his funeral service in his hometown of Coriano, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Italian sport was in shock after Marco Simoncelli died following a crash at the Malaysian MotoGP motorcycle race. He was 24. Simoncelli - nicknamed Sic or SuperSic - died of chest, head and neck injuries Sunday after he lost control of his Honda at turn 11 four minutes into the race, and swerved across the track, straight into the path of American rider Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi of Italy. (AP Photo/Marco Vasini)

Rossella and Paolo Simoncelli, the parents of late MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli, arrive to the Santa Maria church during his funeral service in his hometown of Coriano, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Italian sport was in shock after Marco Simoncelli died following a crash at the Malaysian MotoGP motorcycle race. He was 24. Simoncelli - nicknamed Sic or SuperSic - died of chest, head and neck injuries Sunday after he lost control of his Honda at turn 11 four minutes into the race, and swerved across the track, straight into the path of American rider Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi of Italy. (AP Photo/Marco Vasini)

Rossella Simoncelli, center, mother of late MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli, is flanked by her husband Paolo and her mother, as they arrive at the Santa Maria church during his funeral service in his hometown of Coriano, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Italian sport was in shock after Marco Simoncelli died following a crash at the Malaysian MotoGP motorcycle race. He was 24. Simoncelli - nicknamed Sic or SuperSic - died of chest, head and neck injuries Sunday after he lost control of his Honda at turn 11 four minutes into the race, and swerved across the track, straight into the path of American rider Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi of Italy. (AP Photo/Marco Vasini)

Spanish MotoGP rider Jorge Lorenzo arrives to the Santa Maria church during the funeral service of MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli, in his hometown of Coriano, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Italian sport was in shock after Marco Simoncelli died following a crash at the Malaysian MotoGP motorcycle race. He was 24. Simoncelli - nicknamed Sic or SuperSic - died of chest, head and neck injuries Sunday after he lost control of his Honda at turn 11 four minutes into the race, and swerved across the track, straight into the path of American rider Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi of Italy. (AP Photo/Marco Vasini)

The coffin with the body of late MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli is carried to the Santa Maria church during his funeral service in his hometown of Coriano, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Italian sport was in shock after Marco Simoncelli died following a crash at the Malaysian MotoGP motorcycle race. He was 24. Simoncelli - nicknamed Sic or SuperSic - died of chest, head and neck injuries Sunday after he lost control of his Honda at turn 11 four minutes into the race, and swerved across the track, straight into the path of American rider Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi of Italy. (AP Photo/Marco Vasini)

The coffin with the body of late MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli is carried to the Santa Maria church during his funeral service in his hometown of Coriano, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Italian sport was in shock after Marco Simoncelli died following a crash at the Malaysian MotoGP motorcycle race. He was 24. Simoncelli - nicknamed Sic or SuperSic - died of chest, head and neck injuries Sunday after he lost control of his Honda at turn 11 four minutes into the race, and swerved across the track, straight into the path of American rider Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi of Italy. (AP Photo/Marco Vasini)

CORIANO, Italy (AP) ? Thousands of fans filled the streets of Coriano in central Italy on Thursday to pay their final respects to MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli, whose funeral took place at the Church of Santa Maria Assunta.

The 24-year-old Simoncelli died of chest, head and neck injuries after he lost control of his Honda during Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix.

Simoncelli's funeral was attended by his friends and family ? his father, Paolo, his mother, Rossella, his sister, Martina ? as well as stars of the sport, such as Valentino Rossi, Mattia Pasini, Jorge Lorenzo and Randy De Puniet.

"The night before your last race you said you wanted to win the Grand Prix, because there on the podium everyone could see you better," Bishop of Rimini, Francesco Lambiasi said. "Now it pains us not to be able to see you, but it gives us peace and so much joy to know that we are being looked down on by you from the highest podium of them all.

"I also want to sign the banner that says 'Marco, teach the angels to do wheelies'."

The hearse arrived at the church in the afternoon and was greeted with applause from thousands of people who had been gathering in the square outside the church since the morning. The square also was filled with balloons and banners bearing Simoncelli's number, 58.

Beside Simoncelli's coffin at the altar were two motorcycles ? one that he rode to win the 250cc championship in 2008 and another used this season.

The funeral was broadcast live on big screens outside the church on various Italian TV stations and to more than 10,000 people gathered at the nearby Misano Adriatico circuit.

At the end of the service, seven-time world champion Valentino Rossi revved the engine of Simoncelli's Honda and then wheeled it out as a tribute to his close friend, to the sound of Vasco Rossi's "Siamo solo noi" ? Simoncelli's favorite song.

Simoncelli was a rising star in the sport who, with his trademark mop of curly hair, was beloved by Italy's legions of motorcycle racing fans.

More than 10,000 fans had lined up in the rain Wednesday for a public viewing of his coffin in the city theater of his hometown.

Associated Press

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Huskies offense stalls again in 35-20 loss to Pitt (AP)

PITTSBURGH ? Connecticut spent 10 days trying to figure out a way to stop Pittsburgh star running back Ray Graham.

The Huskies never saw Tino Sunseri coming.

The Pitt quarterback lit up the UConn defense for 419 yards and two touchdowns after Graham went down with a knee injury in the first quarter to lead the Panthers to a 35-20 victory that left the Huskies reeling.

"We were definitely geared up for Ray Graham and the run game, they have a great run game," UConn linebacker Sio Moore said. "They did some things that were a little brand new. At the same time, they did some things where they just made a play on us."

And the Huskies (3-5, 1-2 Big East) didn't have an answer.

Lyle McCombs ran for 124 yards but UConn could get little going in the passing game when it mattered. Johnny McEntee completed 17 of 33 passes for 193 yards and two scores, but the Big East's worst offense again struggled to move the ball for long stretches.

"It seemed like every game we do a pretty good job on certain drives and move the ball really well either we can't get a touchdown in the red zone or can't do it the whole game," McEntee said. "We just have to work on that."

There's plenty of work to go around for the defending Big East champions, who scored all of three offensive touchdowns during a forgettable October in which they lost three of four games.

"This (stuff) can't go on anymore," McEntee said. "We're going home and this is not going to be tolerated."

Particularly if UConn has any hopes of staying alive in the wide-open Big East. The Huskies didn't look like contenders during a rare midweek national television appearance.

Sunseri, whose grasp of the starting job has been tenuous this season, completed 29 of 42 passes and his 419 yards matched the most by a Pitt quarterback in eight years.

"As a quarterback you just want to move the ball down the field, and I felt like we were able to move the ball consistently and we were able to complete passes," Sunseri said.

Even if his coach thought Sunseri would complete a couple more.

"I thought we would throw for 500, I really did," Todd Graham said. "Our rhythm was really there tonight. ... That's what I'm used to."

Just not at Pitt.

Graham built his reputation by turning Tulsa into an offensive juggernaut and hoped for a quick transformation with the Panthers. The "high octane" attack he promised in the offseason has only shown itself occasionally.

Thinking his players were tentative because they were thinking too much, Graham simplified things over the past week. The trimmed down playbook worked.

The Panthers (4-4, 2-1) had little trouble moving the ball against the Huskies behind Sunseri, who made his coach's vote of confidence pay off with the best game of his career.

Pitt needed it when Graham crumpled to the ground at midfield after having his right leg pinned awkwardly underneath him while getting tackled by UConn's Jory Johnson following a 1-yard gain.

Graham clutched the back of his leg before being helped off the field, where he punched an equipment table before heading to the locker room.

The nation's second-leading rusher returned to the field in street clothes and is expected to have an MRI on Thursday to determine the extent of the injury.

The Panthers looked dramatically different without their star running back, but the embattled Sunseri appeared capable of keeping the offense afloat. Hitting receivers underneath and letting them do the work, Sunseri picked apart UConn's defense all night.

His legs weren't bad either. Sunseri ran for a team-high 40 yards, including an 8-yard touchdown four plays after Graham went down that gave Pitt a quick 7-0 lead.

Sunseri was just getting started. He hit Mike Shanahan for a 17-yard score to put the Panthers up 14-0 and led a 68-yard drive late in the first half that ended with a 3-yard dive by Zach Brown to put the Panthers up 21-3.

UConn made a game of it briefly after McEntee hit Kashif Moore for a 62-yard touchdown pass ? the Huskies' first offensive score in nearly a month ? and David Teggart drilled a 31-yard field goal to bring UConn within 21-13 midway through the third quarter.

The Panthers responded quickly, going 82 yards in just five plays with Shanahan doing most of the work on a 27-yard touchdown pass to put Pitt up 28-13.

The Huskies couldn't get back in it, and Pitt finished off UConn with a late touchdown pass from freshman wide receiver Ronald Jones to Devin Street.

"I thought our guys fought, but we just didn't play well enough tonight," UConn coach Paul Pasqualoni said.

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Marlboro Man meets moisturizer (AP)

NEW YORK ? Everyone wants flawless skin, flat abs and a fab rear. But men don't always admit it.

So, companies that sell products promising to help guys lose weight, conceal bloat and enhance skin have to walk a fine line between men's vanity and masculinity. But how do you market moisturizer to the Marlboro Man?

Dove plays the theme song to the 1930s TV western "The Lone Ranger" and compares guys' skin with cowhide in commercials for its men's shower gel. Weight Watchers uses TV spots with trimmed-down singer Jennifer Hudson to market to women, but opts for average Joes talking about drinking beer and grilling meat in ads for its weight loss program for men. Dr Pepper is more overt in ads for its diet soda targeted toward men with the tagline: "It's not for women."

The ads come as guys are succumbing to growing pressure to suck in their guts and hide their blemishes. In one of the biggest signs that men are more image-conscious, the number of chemical peels, laser hair removal and other cosmetic procedures on men is up 45 percent since 2000, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

"Back in the day, guys cared more about working hard and providing than having a hairy chest or a beer belly," said Brian McCarthy, 32, a Philadelphian who works out regularly and uses hair pomade. "Guys worry more about their appearance than they used to."

Fashion and pop culture have a lot to do with the change. The ultra-slim silhouette and skinny jeans that hit the high-fashion world several years ago have infiltrated men's departments in mainstream stores like Banana Republic and Old Navy. And because of social media websites like Facebook and Twitter, men constantly are confronted with photos of fit male celebs like singer Justin Timberlake and actor Will Smith.

The U.S. economic downturn even plays a role. With unemployment around 9 percent, men looking for a job have to make sure their look is as polished as their resume. "The better you look, the more you're going to earn," said Deborah Mitchell, executive director for the Center for Brand and Product Management at the University of Wisconsin School of Business. "Men are increasingly thinking `Wow, I need to look good or look young.'"

That doesn't mean men want the whole world to know.

Dove officials had that in mind when they launched a line of shower gels for men. The brand, a unit of Unilever, had been synonymous with women since the 1950s. But when Dove rolled out the Men+Care line of lighter-scented shower gels, it used a more "manly" approach to marketing.

The "Manthem," which was launched during the Super Bowl in 2010, showed a man's journey through life from conception to age 30. In another ad, the theme music for "The Lone Ranger" plays as a deep male voice urges men to use Dove shower gel to moisturize their "man hide," which it says dries out like cowhide. Then, the voiceover implores men to not be bashful: "Be comfortable in your own skin."

Rob Candelino, Unilever's marketing director for personal wash in the U.S., declined to give sales for the Men+Care line, but said the campaign has exceeded expectations.

Before seeing ads for the Men+Care line, James Harris, 32, wouldn't dare use his girlfriend's Dove soap. But since seeing one of the ads during a Yankees baseball game in April, he has become a loyal user of the brand. "If it's for men, I'll use it," says the student who lives in Birmingham, Ala. "If it's for women, I won't."

Weight Watchers found that men respond better to real men ? rather than women or celebs ? in ads for its weight loss program. In April, it launched its first national campaign targeting men, using ordinary fellas talking about its online "cheat sheets" that give tips on the healthiest ways to enjoy beer and grilled meats.

"Losing weight clicked for me when I realized that Weight Watchers online was for guys too. It's not all rainbows and lollipops," one man says in the ads. Another recalls his friends teasing him about being on the program: "I go, `Really? I look a lot better than you right now.'"

During the first five weeks of the campaign, the percentage of men using Weight Watchers online rose from about 8 percent to 15 percent of all users. The company plans a new campaign early next year.

Cheryl Callan, chief marketing officer at Weight Watchers, said you have to market to men and women differently. For example, she says "men will not use the word `diet.'"

Many men also won't use the word `girdle.' So, Spanx, which sells girdle-like products to slim physiques, made some changes when it launched its men's line last year. To market its "compression" shirt, which is designed to make a man's chest look firmer, the company tweaked its packaging and website. Both feature a macho, superhero-like character named Blake to convey the idea that men can "do anything" and feel "powerful" while wearing Spanx.

"Men's psyches are different than women's," says Laurie Ann Goldman, Spanx CEO. "Men want to feel powerful and strong. Women want to feel smart and choice-ful."

As for whether the name is a deterrent for men? Sales of Spanx for Men are about 40 percent better than the company expected, Goldman said, although she declined to give figures. "We found if you could take a couple of inches off a man's waist and tighten his torso, he would be fine calling it Spanx," she says.

But sometimes marketing to men winds up irking the opposite sex.

After research showed that men think drinking diet soda is "girly," Dr Pepper Snapple Group went out of its way to exclude women in marketing for its Dr Pepper Ten 10-calorie soda aimed at men. Ads for the "It's not for women" campaign, which was rolled out earlier this month, show men in a fake action movie drinking Dr Pepper Ten. There's also a "men only" Facebook page that features a game that allows guys to take target practice at lipstick and high heels. If you're listed as female on Facebook, you can't play.

Officials say the campaign has been well received, but an online petition to stop what critics say is "sexist" marketing lists more than 1,600 signatures.

Despite the controversy, Leslie Vesper, Dr Pepper's brand manager, says: "The vast majority of our consumers get the joke."

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Hurricane Rina aims at Mexico coastal resorts (AP)

CANCUN, Mexico ? Tourists fleeing Hurricane Rina crowded Cancun's airport Wednesday even as the cyclone lost some of its punch on a course for Mexico's resort-studded Caribbean coast.

Authorities evacuated some fishing communities and closed schools along the coast of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, and NASA cut short an undersea laboratory mission near Key Largo, Florida, bringing the crew back to land.

Rina is forecast to remain a hurricane as it sweeps along Mexico's most popular tourist destinations Cancun, Cozumel and the Riviera Maya, on Thursday, though forecasters predicted it would continue to weaken.

Rina's maximum sustained winds dropped to 85 mph (135 kph) Wednesday afternoon, down from 110 mph (175 kph) earlier in the day. It was about 190 miles (305 kilometers) south-southeast of the island of Cozumel, and was moving to the west- northwest at about 5 mph (7 kph).

Lines snaked to the ticket counters in the crowded Cancun airport as jumbo airliners headed to Canada and Europe waited in pouring rain. Many travelers said they had already scheduled to leave Wednesday. But Janet Gallo, 41, of New York City decided to cut short her five-day trip to Playa del Carmen.

"At the hotel, they told us they would make a decision whether to evacuate later today, but we didn't want to wait. We would rather be home when it hits," Gallo said.

Hundreds of residents from the fishing town of Punta Allen, south of Tulum, were taken to emergency shelters and a smaller group was evacuated from the atoll of Banco Chinchorro on Tuesday.

Luh McDevitt, 56, a furniture and interior designer in Cozumel, said her family was fitting hurricane shutters to the house and securing furniture.

"I am not really scared," said the Cincinnati, Ohio, native who has lived in Cozumel since 2000. "Hurricane Andrew in 1992 was a Category 5. The worst part of the hurricane is after. We didn't have electric in our house for three weeks."

Jorge Arturo Cruz, spokesman for the education department in Quintana Roo state, said schools were closed in communities along the coast and in Cozumel in anticipation of the storm.

The Mexican government also announced it is sending nearly 2,400 electrical workers, plus cranes, vehicles and generators to repair and maintain services as quickly as possible after the storm.

Soldiers, marines and state police had arrived with vehicles in Punta Allen on Tuesday to evacuate about 275 residents and take them to a storm shelter at a middle school; about 500 people are expected to be evacuated there in total, according to Quintana Roo state Civil Defense Director Luis Carlos Rodriguez.

The coastal area around Tulum is dotted with Mayan ruins, and further north is Playa del Carmen, another popular spot for international tourists and the departure point for ferries serving Cozumel.

State Tourism Director Juan Carlos Gonzalez Hernandez said there were about 83,000 tourists in the state, with about 45,000 of those on a stretch of coast south of Cancun that includes Tulum and Playa de Carmen, and almost 28,000 in Cancun.

There were only about 1,719 tourists in Cozumel, and many of them were leaving, Gonzalez Hernandez said.

At least eight cruise ships were changing itineraries away from the storm's path, said Carnival Cruise Lines spokesman Vance Gulliksen.

The area was badly damaged by Hurricane Wilma in 2005, when Cancun's famous white-sand beaches were largely washed away. Insurance officials estimated total damage at $3 billion.

A hurricane warning is in effect for the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula from north of Punta Gruesa to Cancun.

The Mexican government issued a hurricane warning for the northeast coast of the Yucatan peninsula from Cancun to San Felipe. A tropical storm warning is in effect farther south on the peninsula from Chetumal to Punta Gruesa.

The projected track shows it curving east toward Cuba and the Straits of Florida by early next week, though the Hurricane Center cautioned "there is great uncertainty as to where Rina will be located by the weekend."

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Associated Press writer Adriana Gomez Licon in Mexico City contributed to this story.

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Video: Spooky snacks look scary, taste good!

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Secret Code of Eye-Surgery Cult Gets Cracked [Science]

The secret rituals of an 18-Century German occultists have been revealed. The New York Times reports that an exceptional language nerd cracked their code. It sounds like something straight out of Hellboy, except with fewer fights and more computers. More »


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Thursday, October 27, 2011

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Facebook looking to expand Credits to other gaming portals | Joystiq

Facebook's thick, sinewy tendrils continue to twist and worm their way through every facet of the internet's expansive infrastructure, as the social giant has unceremoniously announced plans to expand the Facebook Credits system to other sites. Sandwiched between payment system and graph API updates on the Platform Update developers blog, the brief entry names Gamehouse's Collapse! Blast as the project's initial testbed, adding that interested developers should get in touch.

Rather than using Paypal or their credit cards, users now sign into Collapse! Blast via Facebook, at which point their existing Facebook Credits can be spent on virtual goods. Should the expansion progress beyond these initial testing phases, Facebook Credits may provide appsperience developers with a solution that's easier and cheaper to implement than a proprietary one. Facebook's massive existing install base doesn't hurt things either, and since adoption is the key to standardization, maybe this is the first step towards a Star Trek-esque credits-based utopian future society.

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'Jurassic Park' has one of scariest scenes ever

"Jurassic Park" combines two of America's favorite things: Dinosaurs and theme parks. Now the trilogy of Steven Spielberg films is coming out on Blu-ray Oct. 25. Here's a look at some of the best moments from the 1993 film that remains the best of the three.

First sight of the dinosaurs
Imagine studying something your entire life and thinking you'd never see it in person. That's the situation for paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and paleobotanist Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), who've been brought to the soon-to-open dinosaur theme park by billionaire John Hammond (Richard Attenborough). When they first see the dinosaurs in the flesh and realize that their careers aren't just dusty words on paper ("They're moving in herds ... they DO move in herds!"), and that majestic music crashes in, you know this movie's off to a great start. (Watch the scene here.)

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Nedry gets eaten
Hello, Newman. Wayne Knight as nerdy Dennis Nedry is one of those villains that you can't wait to see get his comeuppance. He endangers the lives of everyone on the island by messing with the park's power so he can try and get stolen embryos to the mainland. He even insults the dinosaurs when he runs into them ("Eh, no wonder you're extinct"), and by then, man, are we rooting for a good chompdown. The film delivers. (Watch the scene here.)

Kids hide in the kitchen
Tim and Lex, the two kids of the film, are sometimes annoying ? the less said about Lex saving the day with her UNIX knowledge the better ? but unquestionably necessary. And when they're caught by a couple of raptors in the park's kitchen, you can't help but put yourself in their shoes and try and plot an escape route. The mirrored cabinets make things even more spooky. Forget Jason and Freddy, this is one of the most terrifying scenes in movie history. (Watch the scene here.)

'Clever girl'
"Jurassic Park" could have coasted on its dinosaur deaths alone, but it's actually packed full of great lines, including "When the Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down the pirates don't eat the tourists." One of the best comes when game warden Robert Muldoon, played brilliantly by British actor Bob Peck, meets his end. Focused on a raptor ahead of him, he realizes too late that another is sneaking up on him from the side. His last word is a compliment to the victor. "Clever girl," he says, and then one of the film's best and most underrated characters is gone. (Watch the scene here.)

Lawyer on toilet
Oh, yes, it goes for the easy laugh. Audiences hate lawyers, and for one to die on a toilet being eaten by a dinosaur gives us a little bit of sweet revenge. But it's still a great scene. The T. Rex pops the vulnerable attorney into his mouth like we might grab a raspberry off a bush. (Watch the scene here.)

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Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is TODAY.com's movies editor.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Key Equipment Finance Names Shinji S. Muto as Middle Market ...

Key Equipment Finance Names Shinji S. Muto as Middle Market Lease Manager, Metro NY Area

Key Equipment Finance, one of the nation?s largest bank-held equipment finance companies and an affiliate of KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY), today named Shinji S. Muto as middle market lease manager for the metro New York area. In this role, Muto will focus on direct sales to companies in the New York metropolitan region with more than $75 million in annual revenue.

?Shinji is a senior business development professional with a lengthy track record in direct origination and expansion of new accounts,? said Peter K. Bullen, senior vice president and national sales manager for Key Equipment Finance. ?He has more than 16 years of sales and management experience in the financial services sector, and I look forward to working with him to serve the equipment financing needs of companies in the New York metro area.?

Prior to joining Key Equipment Finance, Muto was senior director of business development for The Receivables Exchange. Previously, he was vice president for GE Commercial Finance and vice president for Citigroup ? Citi Bankers Leasing. He has also held various sales and management positions with Citigroup ? Citi Commercial Equipment Finance, GE Capital ? Commercial Equipment Financing, First Union, and Citibank.

Muto has a bachelor?s degree in business administration from Bryant University.

About Key Equipment Finance

Key Equipment Finance is one of the largest bank-based equipment finance providers in the U.S. The company provides tailored equipment lease and finance solutions for small-to-large commercial clients and government entities. Through its vendor services unit, equipment finance programs are developed for manufacturers, distributors and resellers in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Key Equipment Finance specializes in the technology, healthcare, renewable energy and corporate aviation markets, as well as other capital assets. Additionally, Key Equipment Finance provides lease capital markets support for corporations looking to optimize risk and revenue.

Headquartered outside Denver, Colorado, Key Equipment Finance manages nearly $9 billion in assets and originates over $3 billion of equipment financing annually. The company has management and operations bases in Albany, New York; London, England; Frankfurt, Germany; Madrid, Spain; Milan, Italy; Paris, France and Toronto, Canada. The company, which supports clients in over 30 countries, employs approximately 575 people worldwide and has been in the equipment financing business for over 35 years. Additional information regarding Key Equipment Finance, its products and services can be obtained online at www.KEFonline.com.

About KeyCorp

Cleveland-based KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) is one of the nation?s largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $92 billion. Key companies provide investment management, retail and commercial banking, consumer finance, and investment banking products and services to individuals and companies throughout the United States and, for certain businesses, internationally. For more information, visit www.key.com.

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ANA's Boeing 787 Dreamliner touches down after first international flight (video)

All Nippon Airways' Boeing 787 Dreamliner marked the end of its first international flight today, touching down in Hong Kong. The dreamy flying machine took off from Tokyo and arrived to what looks like quite the crowd, including some folks from Engadget Chinese, who were on-hand at Hong Kong International Airport to snap the 787 from every angle and grab some video of the pilots discussing the aircraft. Check that out after the break.

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US-North Korea nuclear talks start in Geneva (AP)

GENEVA ? U.S. and North Korean diplomats opened talks Monday on Pyongyang's nuclear program, the second direct encounter between the two sides in less than three months.

Mobbed by reporters as they left their lakeside hotel for a first meeting at the United States' U.N. mission in Geneva, American diplomats declined to reveal their goals for the two-day talks.

Stephen Bosworth, the U.S. top envoy on Pyongyang, said the two sides hadn't met Sunday despite staying ? by design or coincidence ? in the same hotel. He was accompanied by Glyn Davies, the U.S. ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, who is taking over the negotiating brief in future talks.

Their opposite on North Korea's delegation is First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan.

The parties met for two hours in the morning before breaking to have lunch separately. After a three-hour halt the talks resumed for a couple of hours in the afternoon. The Koreans then returned at night for dinner at the U.S. mission.

Diplomats were tightlipped about the discussions, revealing little more than their coffee and meal schedules and other logistics.

"We had initial presentations of our respective positions. I think these were useful presentations," American diplomat Clifford Hart told a throng of journalists outside the U.S. mission Monday.

The two sides are scheduled to reconvene at North Korea's mission on Tuesday.

U.S. diplomats have previously said they want North Korea to adhere to a 2005 agreement it reneged on requiring verifiable denuclearization in exchange for better relations with its Asian neighbors.

North Korea's closest ally China urged Pyongyang to improve its strained ties with United States and South Korea, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported Monday.

Beijing wants to revive the stalled six-nation disarmament negotiations, which also include South Korea, Japan and Russia. North Korea walked out on the talks in 2009 ? and exploded a second nuclear-test device ? but now wants to re-engage. Last year Pyongyang was also blamed for two military attacks on South Korea that heightened tensions on the peninsula.

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta lashed out at North Korea on Monday for "reckless and provocative" acts, in an opinion piece published by Japan's Yomiuri newspaper.

He wrote that Washington and Tokyo share common challenges in the Asia-Pacific. "These include North Korea, which continues to engage in reckless and provocative behavior and is developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, which pose a threat not just to Japan but to the entire region," he said.

Separately, the U.N.'s top relief official said Monday that the nuclear talks in Switzerland should avoid discussing humanitarian assistance to the chronically hungry Asian country.

Valerie Amos, who visited North Korea last week for 5 days, said it was "not appropriate" for the two sides to discuss humanitarian aid which "must be kept separate from a political agenda."

The U.N. is calling on countries to provide $218 million in emergency aid to North Korea.

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John Heilprin contributed to this report.

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Boom times fuel Argentine president's re-election

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez flashes a victory sign while celebrating with supporters after general elections in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. Fernandez has been re-elected by a landslide. Exit polls say Fernandez has gotten 54 to 55 percent of the votes cast in Sunday's election, the widest victory margin for any Argentine president since democracy was restored in the country three decades ago. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez flashes a victory sign while celebrating with supporters after general elections in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. Fernandez has been re-elected by a landslide. Exit polls say Fernandez has gotten 54 to 55 percent of the votes cast in Sunday's election, the widest victory margin for any Argentine president since democracy was restored in the country three decades ago. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez, center, cries as she's hugged by her son Maximo and her daughter Florencia, left, after general elections in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011. Fernandez has been re-elected by a landslide. Exit polls say Fernandez has gotten 54 to 55 percent of the votes cast in Sunday's election, the widest victory margin for any Argentine president since democracy was restored in the country three decades ago. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

Supporters of Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez celebrate her re-election after general elections in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday Oct. 23, 2011. Fernandez has been re-elected by a landslide. Exit polls say Fernandez has gotten 54 percent to 55 percent of the votes cast in Sunday's election, the widest victory margin for any Argentine president since democracy was restored in the country three decades ago. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia)

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez speaks to supporters after general elections in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday Oct. 23, 2011. Fernandez has been re-elected by a landslide. Exit polls say Fernandez has gotten 54 to 55 percent of the votes cast in Sunday's election, the widest victory margin for any Argentine president since democracy was restored in the country three decades ago. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

Supporters of Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez celebrate her re-election after general elections in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday Oct. 23, 2011. Fernandez has been re-elected by a landslide. Exit polls say Fernandez has gotten 54 percent to 55 percent of the votes cast in Sunday's election, the widest victory margin for any Argentine president since democracy was restored in the country three decades ago. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia)

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) ? President Cristina Fernandez has been re-elected with one of the widest victory margins in Argentine history by persuading voters that she alone, even without her late powerbroker husband, is best able to keep spreading the wealth of an economic boom.

Fernandez had nearly 54 percent of the votes cast in Sunday's election, with nearly 97 percent of polling stations reporting nationwide. Her nearest challenger got just under 17 percent.

"We need everyone to comprehend ... that because of the popular will and this political decision, you can count on me to continue deepening this national project for the 40 million Argentines," she vowed in her victory speeches, first before hundreds and then thousands of supporters Sunday night.

The goal of this "project" is to profoundly change society by using Argentina's resources to raise incomes, create jobs, restore the country's industrial capacity, reduce poverty and maintain an economic boom that has seen the country grow and reduce poverty.

Since she and her predecessor as president, husband Nestor Kirchner, first moved into Argentina's presidential palace in 2003, the income gap between the country's rich and poor has been reduced by nearly half. Meanwhile, according to the International Monetary Fund's numbers for 2002-2011, Argentina's real GDP has grown 94 percent, the fastest in the Western Hemisphere and about twice the rate of Brazil, which also has grown substantially, economist Mark Weisbrot said.

U.S. President Barack "Obama could take a lesson from this," said Weisbrot, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington. "It's an old-fashioned message of democracy: You deliver what you promise and people vote for you. It's kind of forgotten here in the U.S."

Fernandez noted that she is Latin America's first woman to be re-elected as president, but described the victory as bittersweet, since Kirchner, who died of a heart attack last Oct. 27, wasn't there to share it.

"This man who transformed Argentina led us all and gave everything he had and more," she said. "Without him, without his valor and courage, it would have been impossible to get to this point."

Thousands of jubilant, flag-waving people crowded into the capital's historic Plaza de Mayo to watch on a huge TV screen as she spoke from a downtown hotel, where her supporters interrupted so frequently with their chants that she lectured them as a mother would her children: "The worst that people can be is small. In history, you always must be bigger still ? more generous, more thoughtful, more thankful."

Then, she showed her teeth, vowing to protect Argentina from outside threats or special interests.

"This woman isn't moved by any interest. The only thing that moves her is profound love for the country. Of that I'm responsible," Fernandez said.

Later, she appeared in the plaza as well, giving a rousing, second victory speech, her amplified voice echoing through the capital as she called on Argentina's youth to dedicate themselves to social projects nationwide.

Fernandez was on track to win a larger share of votes than any president since Argentina's democracy was restored in 1983, when Raul Alfonsin was elected with 52 percent.

Her 36-point-plus lead over Gov. Hermes Binner, who finished second, was wider than any in history save the 1973 victory of her strongman hero, Juan Domingo Peron ? if you count, as many Peronists do, both the 30-point margin he won on the Peronist ticket with his wife Isabel and an additional 7 percent Peron won on a second ticket with a different vice presidential candidate, said Leandro Morganfield, a historian at the University of Buenos Aires.

Fernandez's political coalition also appeared to gain strength in Congress, where it will need to form new alliances to regain the control it lost in 2009. At play were 130 seats in the lower house and 24 in the Senate. Most of the nine governor's races contested Sunday also went to her party.

Fernandez overcame high negative ratings early in her presidency by softening her usually combative tone and proving her ability to command loyalty or respect from an unruly political elite. But she also did it by persuading voters that she will stay the course she and her husband began taking eight years ago.

Fernandez, 58, chose her 48-year-old, guitar-playing, hoodie-wearing economy minister, Amado Boudou, as her running mate and potential successor.

Together, they have championed an Argentine solution to countries facing a debt crisis: nationalize private pensions and use central bank reserves to increase government spending rather than impose austerity measures, and force bondholders to suffer before ordinary citizens.

The candidates debated over how prepared Argentina is for a global slowdown. Declining commodity and trade revenue will make it harder to raise incomes to keep up with inflation. Argentina's central bank is under pressure to spend reserves to maintain the peso's value against the dollar, while also guarding against currency shocks that could threaten Argentina's all-important trade with Brazil.

Fernandez's opposition accused her of failing to contain inflation and crime, of manipulating economic data and using government power to quell criticism.

But most voters didn't seem to care. When Fernandez is inaugurated Dec. 10, her Front for Victory coalition will become the first political bloc to begin a third consecutive presidential term since 1928, when President Hipolito Yrigoyen of the Radical Civic Union took office, only to be toppled by a military coup two years later, Morganfield said.

Fernandez said "we have to think of a different country, where whoever comes builds on top of what's already been done. That's the Argentina I dream of, where we have continuity of national political projects for the country."

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Michael Warren can be reached at www.twitter.com/mwarrenap

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