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(AP) ? An opera-singing Miss Wisconsin tops contestants in the first round of the Miss America talent competition in Las Vegas, while a swimsuit-clad Miss Utah scores honors in the lifestyle and fitness category.

Miss Wisconsin Laura Kaeppeler (KEP’-ler) is taking home a $2,000 scholarship for her performance of “Il Bacio” during the Tuesday night preliminary. The talent portion is 35 percent of a contestant’s preliminary score.

Miss Utah Danica Olsen earned a $1,000 scholarship after appearing in a Deaville Komplique swimsuit with gold and Swarovski crystal accents. The fitness category is 15 percent of a contestant’s score.

Two more winners in each category will be selected during two more days of preliminary competition.

The final competition is Saturday at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

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U.S. PC Shipments Slip 6 Percent In Q4, While Apple?s Jump 21 Percent

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The PC industry is in decline. Or hadn’t you noticed? According to Gartner, PC shipments in the U.S slipped 5.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011. The only bright spot seems to be Apple, which grew shipments in the U.S. an estimated 20.7 percent. ?That makes Apple The No. 3 PC maker in the U.S. HP and Dell are No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. They still command twice Apple’s 11.6 percent market share, with 23.1 percent share for HP and 22.4 percent share for Dell. But Apple is the only PC manufacturer in the top 5 that is growing. Halo effect, anyone? ?Or maybe it’s the stores. The only PC manufacturer which grew faster in the U.S than Apple was Lenovo, which grew 40 percent. But it didn’t sell enough PCs in the U.S. to crack the top 5.

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India to inspect Chinese drug manufacturing firms

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PBR Staff Writer Published 09 January 2012

Central Drug Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) of India is set to conduct inspection of drug manufacturing firms in China that import medicines to India.

The manufacturing units including Southwest Synthetic Pharma Company, Intec Product, Suzhoudawn Ray’s Pharma and Hisoanchuannan Pharma Company will be inspected by the Indian officials.

The cancellation of many import licenses owing to poor drug quality and non-compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) has led the organization to make the decision.

In addition, sub standard diagnostic kits are said to have entered the Indian territory.

The inspection will be carried with the consent of Chinese Food and Drug Authority (FDA).

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National Opera plans to stage ‘Ring’ cycle in 2016 (AP)

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WASHINGTON ? Washington National Opera, which recently merged with the Kennedy Center after struggling financially for years, announced an ambitious long-term agenda Tuesday, including plans to stage Wagner’s complete “Ring” cycle in 2016.

The company’s five-year plan is capped by the commitment to present all four episodes of the “American Ring,” 10 years after the company spent considerable time and money developing the production but couldn’t complete the endeavor. When funds ran short in Washington, it was left to the San Francisco Opera to complete the cycle.

The “American Ring” draws on settings from U.S. history to explore Wagner’s greed, ambition and betrayal.

“It was always intended and inspired by Washington,” said Francesca Zambello, the director of the cycle and the Washington opera’s new artistic adviser. “We will also have a lot of new cast members for here who audiences will have never seen, so there will be a chance to see something that has grown and evolved and morphed, which is often what happens with `Ring’ cycles. They develop like fine wines over time.”

Casting and fundraising can begin in advance for the production, which will add $10 million to the budget for the 2016 season.

A year ago, the Kennedy Center agreed to take over business, fundraising and marketing operations of the Washington National Opera to ensure its survival after several years of money troubles. Placido Domingo, who served as the opera’s general director for years, left the company last year.

The new arrangement with the Kennedy Center “has given us the possibility to think with more confidence into future seasons,” said Christina Scheppelmann, the company’s director of artistic operations.

The company is creating a New American Works project as a commissioning program for young composers and librettists to develop new American operas. Scheppelmann said it will be the first major post-conservatory training program to develop new operas.

“There are the conservatories. They work there, they study there, they leave, and then what?” she said. “We cannot expect the composer to then turn around and then write the next masterpiece for a main-stage three-hour opera.”

The program begins next season with three student teams charged with creating new 20-minute operas based on contemporary American stories. The new operas eventually will be presented at the Kennedy Center’s 500-seat Terrace Theater.

Advanced stages of the program will commission a new one-hour opera each year and a full-length opera on an American theme.

The opera company also is planning a new tradition of presenting holiday operas each year to present programs nearly all year long on various stages.

“These kind of projects are what define us,” Zambello said. “This really allows us to make a bold statement and hold up a banner of who we are.”

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Puyallup/Sumner Chamber President Shelly Schlumpf will run for state House in 2012

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Local small business leader Shelly Schlumpf announced her campaign for the state House of Representatives today.? Schlumpf will seek the 25th District seat being vacated by Republican Bruce Dammeier. Dammeier is leaving the House to campaign for the state Senate.? Schlumpf is a Republican.

?I am really grateful for the support I?ve received as I thought about this decision,? said Schlumpf. ?From my family, to leaders in the business community, local teachers and both Republicans and Democrats.? I plan to roll up my shirt sleeves and work hard to earn the support of the voters in the 25th District and win this election!?

?Shelly is a team builder and a job creator,” Dammeier said. “I really admire her ability to work across our community to make important job projects a reality.? Olympia needs leaders like Shelly to put people back to work and help us out of this recession.?

Jobs, strong schools and a balanced budget will be the focus of Schlumpf’s campaign, she said.

“This is what we?re worried about on Main Street and it?s what Olympia should be working on every day,” she said.

?Shelly is a go getter,” Rep. Hans Zeiger said. “She knows how to get things done, both for local business and as a volunteer in our schools.? I respect the deep roots she has in the Valley, and I trust her to represent the people of the 25th District.?

Schlumpf currently serves as the President and CEO of the Puyallup Sumner Chamber of Commerce and previously owned and operated a local building and construction business with her husband, until his death.? Shelly has two grown children.? She has been involved in the Puyallup Daffodil Festival for over 30 years and both she and her mother were Daffodil Princess representatives from Orting.

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South Carolina governor defends Romney, free market (Reuters)

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COLUMBIA, South Carolina (Reuters) ? Mitt Romney, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, got some help from South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley on Wednesday in pushing back against charges from his rivals that he was a corporate raider.

Romney launched his campaign for South Carolina ahead of the state’s January 21 primary by appealing for the support of conservatives worried about President Barack Obama’s handling of the economy. Romney has won the first two contests in the state-by-state battle for his party’s nomination to face Obama, a Democrat, on November 6.

He came to South Carolina under fire from rivals Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry for his work at Bain Capital, a private equity firm that bought and restructured companies, sometimes resulting in the loss of jobs.

Gingrich used the closing days of the New Hampshire primary, which Romney won soundly on Tuesday, to denounce Romney as a heartless corporate raider who enjoyed cutting jobs while amassing a fortune as a private equity executive.

It is a theme he and Perry are using to try to stop Romney from making South Carolina his third consecutive victory, which would put the former Massachusetts governor on a path to winning the nomination.

Haley, who endorsed Romney weeks ago to the chagrin of rivals who had courted her, denounced what she called an assault against America’s free enterprise system.

Haley introduced Romney at the first rally of a 10-day sprint to the primary.

“I’m proud of all of our Republican candidates,” she said. “But we have a real problem when we have Republicans talking like dang Democrats against the free market,” she said.

“We believe in the free market,” she said to cheers from several hundred people gathered for the event.

Romney presented himself as the best candidate with the chance to defeat Obama in November’s election, a theme he sounded in his New Hampshire victory speech on Tuesday night.

“I love this country,” Romney told several hundred people. “I have to tell you I know we’re going through tough times, and that’s because of the failure of one man. That’s why he’s got to go.”

Ticking off the country’s economies, high unemployment and rising debt, Romney said: “I think you have to say this has been a failed presidency. I don’t think he has tried to make it bad. I just think he doesn’t know what to do.”

In the audience was Cari Thompson, 40, a substitute teacher, who said she is attracted to Romney because of his business experience rather than social conservative issues that Perry and Rick Santorum are emphasizing.

“I like social issues, but its about the economy. I’m not so worried about social issues right now,” she said.

The most recent CNN/Time poll gives Romney at lead in South Carolina of 37 percent, with Santorum at 19 percent and Gingrich at 18 percent.

Romney, who has been criticized by some conservatives as a political moderate, has conceded that he will face a tough fight in the reliably Republican state, where he fared poorly during his 2008 presidential campaign.

“Clearly I face more of an uphill battle in South Carolina than I do in New Hampshire … With regards to South Carolina, last time I came in fourth. Our team recognizes this is going to be a challenge,” Romney said before flying to South Carolina on Wednesday.

(Additional reporting by Kristina Cooke; Editing by Paul Simao)

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Crabs hither, shrimp thither

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Like the boroughs of New York City or the arrondissements of Paris, deep-sea communities are turning out to have a strong local flavor.

In the waters off Antarctica at the southernmost seafloor vents where hot water percolates from below, piles of hairy crabs swarm in the thousands. In the middle of the Indian Ocean lives a motley collection of creatures never before seen together. And south of Cuba, at the world?s deepest vents, shrimp rule.

Thanks to a recent string of oceanographic expeditions, scientists are learning that there isn?t a stereotypical hydrothermal-vent ecosystem that exists everywhere. Rather, each locale hosts its own eclectic residents, in patterns that may hint at how life spread through the ocean over geological time.

?It allows us to move beyond the picture we?ve had so far, where you go to a new area and you find new and different species,? says Jon Copley, a marine ecologist at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, England. ?Now we can say what are the relationships, the differences and similarities among all these places. That?s much more useful knowledge.?

The classic picture of a deep-sea vent ecosystem comes from the first glimpses researchers had of these otherworldly realms during the late 1970s. Explorers in deep sea submersibles like ALVIN saw giant tubeworms, mussels and shrimp living off chemical energy provided by warm hydrothermal waters, fueled in turn by the volcanic activity of new seafloor being born.

But near Antarctica, in the only hot-water vents known in the frigid Southern Ocean, tubeworms and mussels are nowhere to be seen. A 2010 expedition found the seafloor crawling with thousands of a newfound species of Kiwa crab, a light-colored creature with long hairy arms. This particular species also has hair on its chest, so much that a graduate student on the cruise nicknamed them ?The Hoff? crabs, after hirsute actor David Hasselhoff. ?It?s visually really quite astonishing,? says team leader Alex Rogers, a deep-sea biologist at the University of Oxford in England. ?You have huge heaps of these crabs.?

Crabs usually die in polar waters because they can?t flush magnesium from their blood in the cold. But these animals survive by scrabbling over one another for the position closest to the 380? Celsius water pouring from the seafloor.

Along with the crabs, the researchers spotted smaller numbers of other creatures, including barnacles, limpets, snails and a predatory seven-armed starfish. The findings appeared January 3 in PLoS Biology.

?There was a feeling that perhaps the Southern Ocean was a root of dispersal for hydrothermal faunas between other large oceans,? says Rogers. ?So it was very surprising when it turned out to be a completely distinct vent community.? The extreme cold and seasonal swings in Antarctic waters may exclude animals such as mussels and shrimp, whose larvae need to feed at sea upon hatching, the scientists speculate.

Half a world away but just as puzzling are deep-sea vent animals along the Southwest Indian Ridge in the Indian Ocean. New seafloor crust is being born there at some of the slowest rates in the world, suggesting a relative lack of volcanic activity in the rocks below. But in 2007 a Chinese expedition discovered hydrothermal vents along the ridge at an average density of 2.5 vent fields every 100 kilometers.

?That number is big, about two to three times what scientists expected to find,? says chief cruise scientist Chunhui Tao of the Second Institute of Oceanography in Hangzhou, China. Tao and his colleagues, who describe their survey in the January Geology, think that magma welling up locally may fuel the hydrothermal vents.

Last year, the International Seabed Authority granted China a permit to explore 1,000 kilometers of the Southwest Indian Ridge, including the active vents, for possible mining of metal deposits. Before that could happen, Rogers says, ?there was a real feeling that we had to get in and document these vents.?

So last November and December he, Copley and other biologists checked out the ?Dragon Vent? there. In some ways, the animals there are similar to those near Antarctica, Copley says. There is a yeti crab, but probably not the same species as the Antarctic one and not present by the thousands. There are some shrimp, but not nearly as many as in the nearby central Indian Ocean. And there are a lot of scaly-footed snails, but not enough to take over the place. ?Elsewhere you tend to find one species dominating,? Copley says. ?Here we?ve got at least four different types all jostling for it. It?s quite a crossroads.?

The idea of a deep-sea crossroads has inspired recent trips to a third place, the Cayman trough in the Caribbean Sea. Volcanic activity has been going on there for 50 million years, Copley says; 3.1 million years ago, the isthmus of Panama closed nearby, cutting off direct circulation between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Exploring the Cayman trough, scientists reasoned, might tell them more about how deep-sea creatures once moved through this watery gateway.

A spring 2010 cruise to the vents yielded a surprise. The Cayman animals most closely resembled not those in the Pacific or at the closest known cold-water seeps 1,500 kilometers away in the Gulf of Mexico, but those at hot-water vents along the mid-Atlantic ridge ? a full 4,000 kilometers away. At a hot-water vent 4,970 feet down, the dominant species was a new type of shrimp, the British scientists reported online January 10 in Nature Communications.

American researchers, led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, left Florida on a research cruise on January 6 to further explore the Cayman vent field.

?A single eight-week cruise can completely change our ideas about how these systems evolved and how species are distributed,? says Rogers. ?It really gives you some idea of the level of our knowledge of deep-water ecosystems.?

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