Friday, November 9, 2012

Northeast digs out from snow, gas rationing spreads

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City and much of the Northeast on Thursday dug out from a snowstorm that hammered a region struggling to recover from the devastation of Superstorm Sandy, as local governments expanded gasoline rationing in the face of shortages that may last for weeks.

The unseasonably early winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of Connecticut on Wednesday and battered the region with 50 mph winds, plunging 300,000 homes and businesses back into darkness.

Bitter cold, rain, snow and powerful winds added to the misery of disaster victims whose homes were destroyed or power was knocked out by Sandy. The storm came ashore on October 29 and caused widespread flooding, leading up to as much as $50 billion in economic losses.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency said it was preparing to bring in mobile homes to house those displaced by the storm, a reminder of the scramble after Hurricane Katrina seven years ago to tend to the newly homeless. Some evacuees will be put up nearly 200 miles from home, FEMA said, because there is little available space closer to the city.

The snowstorm also created another commuting nightmare for a region whose transportation system was already under repair. Train service was again spotty, crowded and slow Thursday night; the Long Island Rail Road appealed to people to travel later in the evening for their own sake.

With drivers still struggling to find adequate fuel, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city would begin an indefinite program of gas rationing, modeled on one New Jersey implemented last week.

Bloomberg indicated that the city had little choice. One gas station in Brooklyn had an hour-long line Thursday just for government workers, while another along the busy Belt Parkway in Queens had a two-hour line for just one working pump.

"It now appears there will be shortages for possibly another couple weeks," Bloomberg said, later adding "if you think about it, it's not any great imposition once you get used to it."

Neighboring counties would implement a similar program, he said, in an effort to cut down lines that ran for hours at local filling stations following Sandy. The city's iconic yellow taxis are exempt from the new regulation, which allows drivers to fill up on alternating days depending on their license plate number.

While the program has been effective in easing gas lines in New Jersey, it cannot compensate for empty gas tanks.

Red Basil, a Thai restaurant in Rutherford, was turning down all food-delivery requests on Thursday, citing concerns about a continuing fuel shortage. "We still don't have enough gas," said Nuchanart Borriraj in a phone interview.

OUTRAGE GROWS

New Yorkers, never known for holding their tongues, let their exasperation with the bad weather show.

"God hates us!" the New York Post said in a front-page headline. Some 3 to 6 inches of snow fell on the city, which enjoyed dry, sunny weather on Thursday.

Residents at Waterside Plaza, an apartment complex built over the East River on the Manhattan shore, shared the sentiment after having their power restored on Wednesday - temporarily, anyway.

"Then the power went and failed one more time, then came back again, then failed in the evening, then came back again, then failed again this morning and hasn't come back," said Josh Bright, a 39-year-old photojournalist, as he climbed the stairs to his apartment on the 26th floor to feed his cats.

Sandy's death toll in the United States and Canada reached 121 after New York authorities on Wednesday reported another death linked to the storm in the hard-hit coastal neighborhood of the Rockaways, a barrier island facing the Atlantic Ocean.

"Can you believe this? Enough is enough," said Cindy Casey, whose Belle Harbor home one block from the beach in the Rockaways was swamped by Sandy, as she looked out at the snow blanketing the neighborhood devastated by flooding and fire.

Sandy surrounded Casey's home with six feet (two meters) of water and sparked a fire that destroyed at least 20 houses in the neighborhood before stopping short of her own.

"I said, 'I'm going to die,'" said Casey, who does not know how to swim but vows to learn. "It was non-stop. I just felt hopeless. There was nothing I could do. ... At least I still have a house."

The storms have also battered New Jersey's shore, a summer tourist haven where hundreds of beach-front homes were destroyed by Sandy's record storm surge.

"I thought I was lucky when power was restored last Thursday, but last night it went out again," said Michael Platt, 49, an electrician from Toms River, New Jersey, who estimated a foot of snow fell in his area. "The kids have been home for nearly two weeks and I'm not working, and when I'm not working I'm not making any money. This hasn't been easy."

'ENOUGH IS ENOUGH'

New York City on Friday will open a vehicle tunnel linking midtown Manhattan to Queens, which would restore all of Manhattan's bridges and tunnels except for the tunnel linking lower Manhattan to Brooklyn.

Amtrak plans to reopen three tunnels to the city's Penn Station by late Friday. In the meantime, New Jersey officials said the state would put make more free shuttle buses and ferries available to help commuters get into Manhattan.

All of the region's major airports experienced canceled flights and delays on Wednesday from the storm. Four companies told the United States they intended to take advantage of a rare waiver allowing them to use foreign-flagged ships to transport oil products to the storm-hit region.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who said estimates put the damage and economic loss for the region at $50 billion (including $33 billion in New York state), turned his ire on the power utilities, which he said had failed consumers by taking so long to restore electricity.

Some 715,000 homes and businesses in the region were without power, a net increase of nearly 43,000 from Wednesday night after the nor'easter knocked it out to more customers following those who had lost it from Sandy, the U.S. Energy Department said.

The storm damage exposed deep flaws in the structure and regulation of power utilities that will require a complete redesign, said Cuomo, who oversees the state-controlled utilities and appoints the members of the Public Service Commission, which regulates investor-owned utilities such as Consolidated Edison.

"This is a 1950s system with these utilities that are regulated by the state theoretically. But they are bureaucracies that are, in many ways, a monopoly," said Cuomo, frequently mentioned as a possible presidential aspirant in 2016.

"It is nameless, faceless bureaucracy that is a monopoly that operates with very little incentive or sanction. ... They have failed the consumers."

(Additional reporting by Philip Barbara, Michelle Conlin Chelsea Emery; Writing by Dan Trotta and Ben Berkowitz; Editing by Jackie Frank and Stacey Joyce)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/wintry-storm-brings-woe-hard-hit-northeast-012159970.html

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Republican Defeat: What Losing Does To A Party

Salon:

One of the most critical questions for the future of the Republican Party is whether and how it adjusts its posture toward Latinos in the years and decades ahead.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

World of Whisky and Cognac Gala ? Calgary Events Blog - Mr YYC

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It seems that appreciation of whisky and whiskey are on the rise here in Calgary. There?s not one, but two whisk(e)y events going on in the next week or so. Calgary Co-op is hosting their first-ever World of Whisky and Cognac Gala, and the Calgary Library Foundation is featuring their first-ever Bob?s Eye Opener Scotch Tasting (click that link, ?cause I?ve got tickets to give away!).

On Friday, November 3, Co-op Wine Spirits Beer will host between ten and fifteen whisk(e)y producers from around the world, and a variety of cognacs. Running from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, this tasting event includes a buffet-style dinner, and you even get your own Glencairn whisky glass to take home with you. VIP Admission is now sold out, but general admission tickets are still available via the Co-op Wine Spirits Beer website for $100 each.

Source: http://mryyc.com/2012/10/world-of-whisky-and-cognac-gala/

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Today on New Scientist: 30 October 2012

Mental imagery gives language meaning

In Louder than Words, Benjamin Bergen explains how we form images and sensations in our mind every time we hear a word, helping us to extract meaning

Smoking drives women to an early grave

Women who smoke into middle age lose 10 years of life, confirming they suffer the same ill effects as male smokers

Virtual Valet lets your smartphone park your car

Tired of roaming around the car park in search of a space? Now there's an app that can let your car do it - without you in the car.

Record 100,000 entangled photons detected

A new method for spotting a delicate quantum link among so many photons could find uses in encrypting secret communications

Sandy shuts down New York's power grid and subway

Hurricane Sandy caused transformers to explode, and floods are putting the New York subway through the worst disaster in its 108-year history

Radar satellite reveals guts of hurricane Sandy

A radar image reveals a strong eyewall at Sandy's core, offering further proof of the storm's intensity

Loss of attraction: We're running out of magnets

They help us drive around, call our friends and power the planet, says Richard Webb, so we need to find alternatives for dwindling supplies - and fast

IBM creates nanotubes that stand up straight

One of the greatest barriers preventing exploitation of nanotubes may have been overcome thanks to some clever self-organising chemistry

Bugged phone deepens controversy over Italian quake

Six scientists were convicted for manslaughter for failing to communicate earthquake risks, but wiretapped conversations hint at further problems

Firefly glow lights up better LEDs

A new, brighter LED lens mimics tiny structures in fireflies' bodies

Brain stimulation gives tics to those without Tourette's

Tourette's-free volunteers acquire copycat tics after brain stimulation, providing insight into the causes of the sydrome

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Ellie Goulding And Skrillex Split

'It's over,' a source close to Goulding tells Us Magazine of the couple's year-long relationship.
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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1696463/ellie-goulding-skrillex-split.jhtml

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