Thursday, December 27, 2012

Best new Bristol food and drink 2012 ? Bristol Culture

2012 has been a bumper year for food and drink in Bristol. Despite the difficult conditions which have unfortunately seen the demise of several businesses, many more have opened their doors for the first time. This list picks the best from the new restaurants, cafes, bars and more that have opened this year:

Best new restaurant: Bravas (below)
At the supper club that became a restaurant, the patatas bravas and the rest of the Spanish style cuisine is a delight, and they have some beer and wine that is rare to find this side of Andalucia. Continuing the foodiefication of Cotham Hill.
www.bravas.co.uk

Bravas

Best new cafe: Small Street Espresso
A long-awaited cafe in Bristol that treats coffee-making as an artform. Small Street Espresso makes superb coffee, and that?s about it. But what more could you need?
www.facebook.com/smallstespresso

Best new bar: Manna
From the same team as Prego over the road, this is a bar which has already established itself as a firm favourite, with visitors coming from far beyond its Westbury Park home.
www.mannabar.co.uk

Best new pub: The Hare
The Southville end of North Street is already abuzz with bars and restaurants, and with The Hare opening, that buzz extends a bit further east.
www.theharepub.co.uk

Best new street food: Meat & Bread?(below)
The queue that always forms on College Green before Ben Warran and his cart even arrive show just how popular his?humongous?rolls packed with meat have become.
www.meatandbread.co.uk

Meat & Bread

Best new design: Spicer+Cole
Occupying a spacious corner site flooded with natural light;?a sanded wooden floor contrasts with exposed metal light fittings and a stone bar surface.
www.spicerandcole.co.uk

Best new Sunday lunch: St Werburgh?s Sunday Roast Club
My best find of the year; and finding it at the end of Boiling Wells Lane is half the fun. This is Sunday lunch done very well indeed in the most esoteric of surroundings.
www.facebook.com/St-Werburghs-Sunday-Roast-Club/

Best new deli: Mud Dock Deli
Not quite just a deli, but I wanted to include this new business somewhere on the list and it is a winning combination of deli, cafe and restaurant in an unusual location.
www.mud-dock.co.uk/deli/

Best new pop-up: The Basement at the Runcible Spoon
The Basement supper club took over the Runcible Spoon for four days only, and it was a triumph. Dan?s Momofuku?volcano was one of my most memorable dishes of the year.
www.twitter.com/MontpelierBsmt

Best new beer bar: BrewDog
Alongside their own beers, also keen advocates of local breweries such as the Wild Beer Co. They have also linked up with Grillstock, with more collaborations promised.
www.brewdog.com/bars/bristol

Best new cafe-bar: The Birdcage (below)
A cafe during the day and a bar at night, where there is live music that includes the novel concept in Bristol of indoor busking. Also contains a vintage clothes shop.
www.birdcagebristol.com

The Birdcage

Best new bakery: East Bristol Bakery
A great new addition to St Mark?s Road, becoming that most rare of modern-day businesses: a community bakery. A second place to Hart?s Bakery in its new home.
www.eastbrisbakery.tumblr.com

Best new baby-friendly: Bubba Hub
As the father of a toddler, I have spent much of 2012 getting to know the best baby-friendly business. BubbaHub is the pick of the new baby-friendly cafes.
www.thebubbahub.co.uk

Best new frozen yoghurt emporium: Angel Berry
Not much competition for this award, but Angel Berry has been a revelation, with regular new flavour of frozen?yoghurt?and of course those delicious pobbles.
www.angelberry.me

Best new cafe in a launderette: At The Well (below)
At The Well could be a very good tea rooms-style cafe by itself, with vintage crockery. It?s a bonus that it?s also a launderette, in this gloriously quirky new offering.
www.at-the-well.co.uk

At The Well

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By DON CLARK

A federal jury in Pittsburgh found Wednesday that chip-maker Marvell Technology Group Ltd.

should pay nearly $1.17 billion for infringing patents held by Carnegie Mellon University.

The award ranks as the third largest ever in a patent case, according to Lex Machina Inc., a firm that provides data and analytic services used in intellectual-property litigation.

The verdict comes amid a surge in patent litigation around the world, much of it conducted by rivals in the smartphone industry or by companies that buy up and enforce patents.

Marvell, by contrast, was accused by a university of infringing patents related to disk drives used in personal computers, server systems and other products. The damages set by the jury would top the award of about $1 billion issued in August against Samsung Electronics Co.

in a closely watched case against Apple Inc.

In response, Marvell?s shares plunged 10% to $7.40 at 4 p.m. on the Nasdaq Stock Market

. The company ended Wednesday with a market value of nearly $4 billion. Marvell, which is known for chips used in data-storage applications, had $2 billion in cash and investments as of Oct. 27.

A spokesman for Marvell said the Santa Clara, Calif., company was disappointed by the verdict but hopeful the judge would reverse the finding based on post-trial motions. If unsuccessful in that effort, Marvell will appeal, he said.

K&L Gates LLP, a law firm representing Carnegie Mellon, said the jury agreed with its allegations that Marvell sold billions of chips incorporating the patented technology without a license to do so.

The jury?s finding of what amounts to willful infringement provides a legal foundation for the judge to increase the damages by as much as three times the amount awarded by the jury, the firm said.

Large jury verdicts in patent cases are often sharply reduced following appeals. On the other hand, interest typically accrues during that process.

?By any measure this is a substantial damages award, which could become even larger,? said Alan Fisch, an attorney at Fisch Hoffman Sigler LLP in Washington, D.C., who isn?t involved in the case. He predicted the appeal process could last 18 months before a final resolution is reached in the case.

Carnegie Mellon sued Marvell in 2009 in the federal court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, alleging the company had infringed patents covering technology associated with ?noise predictive detection,? which is used to increase accuracy in retrieving data from drives.

The inventions were credited to Jos? Moura, a professor at the university, and a graduate student, Alek Kavcic, who is now a professor at the University of Hawaii.

Marvell Calif., argued in court that it didn?t infringe the patents. It alleged that the patents at issue were improperly obtained by withholding information about prior inventions from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

The jury disagreed, finding Wednesday that Marvell products infringed all the patent claims asserted by Carnegie Mellon in the case, according to a verdict form filed with the court.

The jury assessed damages totaling $1.17 billion, upheld the validity of the patents, and ruled that Marvell knew or should have known that its actions would infringe the patents.

The verdict followed a four-week trial before U.S. District Judge Nora Barry Fischer. Marvell last week asked her to declare a mistrial on grounds that lawyers representing Carnegie Mellon made a series of inflammatory statements in closing arguments that ?misrepresented the record and violated at least two of the court?s orders in this case,? according to a brief filed by the company?s lawyers.

Judge Fischer denied the motion for the mistrial ?without prejudice,? indicating that the issues raised by the company could be reviewed later. Other potential issues for Marvell to raise following the verdict include delays by Carnegie Mellon in filing its suit after it learned of the alleged infringement.

Write to Don Clark at don.clark@wsj.com

Source: http://justasklegal.com/jury-finds-marvell-owes-1-17-billion-in-patent-case/8417/

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The Shopping Checklist That Can Help Whilst Buying Hockey Sticks

Whether playing hockey is already a hobby of someone or it is something that one is considering trying out, it goes without saying that the main piece of equipment he or she will need to buy is a hockey stick. When one searches around on the internet, he or she will be faced with a vast selection of hockey sticks and thus, it can quite often be a confusing procedure when it comes to determining which one to buy. Nevertheless, there are five main points that one can consider in order to ensure that he or she selects the best hockey stick.

The first aspect which one needs to contemplate is the material of the hockey stick he or she is going to buy. This is a factor which goes hand in hand with the weight of the hockey stick. In general, the two main choices are between wooden and composite sticks. The former option tends to be the heaviest in weight whilst composite is slightly lighter. Which one an individual selects depends on personal preference; wooden sticks are better for generating more power whereas, composite ones are easier to manoeuvre.

In addition to the material utilised, one also needs to consider the size of the hockey stick. This is relatively straight forward. Most hockey sticks are 36.5 inches in size. Nevertheless, if someone is tall then he or she can go for the alternative option of a hockey stick which is 37.5 inches.

Aside from size and materials utilised, one would also want to consider the style of the hockey stick. After all, if people are going to spend their money on equipment then they might as well make sure that it is something that looks good in design. There is an array of unique and innovative different selections available "" it"s so much more than simply picking a red or blue hockey stick - and thus, one is bound to find something that looks impressive.

In addition to this, it is also worth considering the brand of the hockey stick. After all, by opting for a reputable and well-known brand, one gives him or herself the best possible chance of benefitting from a top quality product.

The fifth and final factor which one needs to keep in mind is the shape of the head of the hockey stick. This is something that is largely dependent on how one plays. If someone is new to hockey, then it is unlikely that he or she would know what their style of play is; nevertheless, he or she would be able to make an educated guess based on the role one plays in other sporting activities. In general, the head of the hockey stick is separated via hook and maxi. The former is better for attacking players and the latter is a stick preferred by defenders.

All things considered, if one keeps in mind the five points mentioned in this article, then he or she need not have any issue finding the best hockey stick.

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In addition to the material utilised, one also needs to consider the size of the hockey stick. This is relatively straight forward. Most hockey sticks are 36.5 inches in size. Nevertheless, if someone is tall then he or she can go for the alternative option of a hockey stick which is 37.5 inches.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

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?We?re going to take a look at what happened [in Newtown] and what can be done to help avoid it in the future, but gun control is not going to be something that I would support.? ? Representative Robert W. Goodlatte, Republican from Virginia and incoming chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has been tapped ? along with other cabinet officials ? to serve on a White House task force that will examine gun violence, mental health services, and other policies related to the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut last week.
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Investors in the gun industry include one group that now stands out conspicuously: public school teachers, via their pension funds.
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New report on state teacher-pension policy by the National Council on Teacher Quality finds the structure of teacher pensions in the United States untenable: These systems are not only costly to states, districts, and taxpayers, but retirement benefits are being squeezed and distributed unfairly. The report assesses teacher-pension systems in 50 states and the District of Columbia, detailing the pension-policy landscape, and finds pension systems to be underfunded by $390 billion. Most retirement eligibility rules are burdensome, unfair, and allow teachers to retire relatively young with full benefits. The report recommends that every state offer teachers a flexible and portable defined-contribution pension plan. Formulas for determining benefits should preserve incentives for teachers to continue working until conventional retirement ages. States should ensure that teachers vest no later than the third year of employment; have the option of a lump-sum rollover to a personal retirement account upon termination of employment that includes teacher contributions and accrued interest at a fair rate; have options for withdrawal from either defined-benefit or defined-contribution plans that include funds contributed by the employer; and purchase time for previous teaching experience and leaves of absence.
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New research finds that measuring principal effectiveness using student test scores is more difficult than anticipated. The new research from Stanford University proposes and examines three broad approaches in using test scores to evaluate principals, adjusting, in each case, for the background characteristics of students that might affect academic performance: tying principal performance directly to school performance (?school effectiveness?); comparing different principals? performance at the same school (?relative within-school effectiveness?); or examining growth in student achievement over a principal?s tenure (?school improvement?). In the end, researchers found none of these methods to be satisfactory. The study cautions that it?s important to think about what various measures can and cannot reveal about the specific contribution of a principal, and to recognize that none of these are a clear indicator of principals? specific contributions to student test-score growth.
http://blogs.edweek.org/ <http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/District_Dossier/2012/12/do_students_test_scor...>

New way to gauge socioeconomic status in order to measure how it affects academic achievement.
http://tinyurl.com/cvmagdr

The U.S. Department of Education is revamping its Investing in Innovation (i3) grant program by having all applicants work to address one of 10 new priorities.
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Teachers/grants2.html

Policymakers must emphasize prevention over remediation. Prevention strategies should be conceived more broadly ? for example, giving every student access to a content- and vocabulary-rich curriculum in the early years, or implementing programs and strategies that improve student attendance and academic behaviors. Efforts to close academic preparation gaps should begin as early as possible, be more intensive, and take as long as necessary. Based on the study?s results, policymakers should not assume that rapid catching up is possible if only educators try harder.
http://www.act.org/research-policy/policy-publications/

A new guide from the American Institutes of Research is designed for state and district leaders, who play a key role in ensuring that ELLs graduate from high school well-prepared for college and careers. The guide summarizes the ELL-relevant information in 34 approved state applications for ESEA waivers, and focuses on implementation of reforms related to ELLs across three principles in waiver requirements: 1) college- and career-ready expectations for all students; 2) differentiated recognition, accountability, and support systems; and 3) effective instruction and leadership. The guide includes requirements for each principle related to ELLs in the flexibility waivers; descriptions of how the plans addressed ELLs; considerations for research-based enhancements to current policy and practice; and examples of state and district innovations for ELLs related to waiver provisions. The gaps in achievement between ELLs and their English-proficient peers continue to be a problem. As growth of the ELL population continues to outpace the growth of the PK?12 population, and ELLs continue to score poorly across content areas, it will be important for states to fully consider ELLs when implementing reform plans.
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Simpson off Weight Watchers while pregnant

By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, TODAY

The rumor that actress and singer Jessica Simpson is pregnant again was confirmed Christmas morning when she tweeted a photo of seven-month-old daughter Maxwell Drew sitting in a patch of sand marked "BIG SIS." And to no one's surprise, Simpson won't be following her Weight Watchers diet program while she's expecting, even though she's their spokesperson.

Simpson "will not be following the program during the pregnancy while her weight and well-being are monitored by her obstetrician, as is recommended for any woman during pregnancy," Weight Watchers said in a statement.

Simpson also confirms her second pregnancy in a new commercial for Weight Watchers, in which she says, "This year is all about new beginnings for me. I lost over 50 pounds on Weight Watchers and did not have to be perfect to do it. Being healthy has become a part of who I am, which is great timing because I'm having another baby."

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

'Hobbit' extends No. 1 journey with $36.7 million

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Tiny hobbit Bilbo Baggins is running circles around some of the biggest names in Hollywood.

Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" took in $36.7 million to remain No. 1 at the box office for the second-straight weekend, easily beating a rush of top-name holiday newcomers.

Part one of Jackson's prelude to the "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, the Warner Bros. release raised its domestic total to $149.9 million after 10 days. The film added $91 million overseas to bring its international total to $284 million and its worldwide haul to $434 million.

"The Hobbit" took a steep 57 percent drop from its domestic $84.6 million opening weekend, but business was soft in general as many people skipped movies in favor of last-minute Christmas preparations.

"The real winner this weekend might be holiday shopping," said Paul Dergarabedian, an analyst for box-office tracker Hollywood.com.

Tom Cruise's action thriller "Jack Reacher" debuted in second-place with a modest $15.6 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday. Based on the Lee Child best-seller "One Shot," the Paramount Pictures release stars Cruise as a lone-wolf ex-military investigator tracking a sniper conspiracy.

Opening at No. 3 with $12 million was Judd Apatow's marital comedy "This Is 40," a Universal Pictures film featuring Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann reprising their roles from the director's 2007 hit "Knocked Up."

Paramount's road-trip romp "The Guilt Trip," featuring "Knocked Up" star Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand, debuted weakly at No. 6 with $5.4 million over the weekend and $7.4 million since it opened Wednesday. Playing in narrower release, Paramount's acrobatic fantasy "Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away" debuted at No. 11 with $2.1 million.

A 3-D version of Disney's 2001 animated blockbuster "Monsters, Inc." also had a modest start at No. 7 with $5 million over the weekend and $6.5 million since opening Wednesday.

Domestic business was off for the first time in nearly two months. Overall revenues totaled $112 million, down 12.6 percent from the same weekend last year, when Cruise's "Mission: Impossible ? Ghost Protocol" debuted with $29.6 million, according to Hollywood.com.

Cruise's "Jack Reacher" opened at barely half the level as "Ghost Protocol," but with a $60 million budget, the new flick cost about $100 million less to make.

Starting on Christmas, Hollywood expects a big week of movie-going with schools out through New Year's Day and many adults taking time off. So Paramount and other studios are counting on strong business for films that started slowly this weekend.

"'Jack Reacher' will end up in a very good place. The movie will be profitable for Paramount," said Don Harris, the studio's head of distribution. "The first time I saw the movie I saw dollar signs. It certainly wasn't intended to be compared to a 'Mission: Impossible,' though."

Likewise, Warner Bros. is looking for steady crowds for "The Hobbit" over the next week, despite the debut of two huge newcomers ? the musical "Les Miserables" and the action movie "Django Unchained" ? on Christmas Day.

"We haven't reached the key holiday play time yet," said Dan Fellman, head of distribution for Warner. "It explodes on Tuesday and goes right through the end of the year."

In limited release, Kathryn Bigelow's Osama bin Laden manhunt saga "Zero Dark Thirty" played to packed houses with $410,000 in just five theaters, averaging a huge $82,000 a cinema.

That compares to a $4,654 average in 3,352 theaters for "Jack Reacher" and a $4,130 average in 2,913 cinemas for "This Is 40." ''The Guilt Trip" averaged $2,217 in 2,431 locations, and "Monsters, Inc." averaged $1,925 in 2,618 cinemas. Playing just one matinee and one evening show a day at 840 theaters, "Cirque du Soleil" averaged $2,542.

Since opening Wednesday, "Zero Dark Thirty" has taken in $639,000. Distributor Sony plans to expand the acclaimed film to nationwide release Jan. 11, amid film honors and nominations leading up to the Feb. 24 Academy Awards.

Opening in 15 theaters from Lionsgate banner Summit Entertainment, Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor's tsunami-survival drama "The Impossible" took in $138,750 for an average of $9,250.

A fourth new release from Paramount, "The Sopranos" creator David Chase's 1960s rock 'n' roll tale "Not Fade Away," debuted with $19,000 in three theaters, averaging $6,333.

Universal's "Les Miserables" got a head-start on its domestic release with a $4.2 million debut in Japan.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," $36.7 million ($91 million international).

2. "Jack Reacher," $15.6 million ($2.5 million international).

3. "This Is 40," $12 million.

4. "Rise of the Guardians," $5.9 million ($13.7 million international).

5. "Lincoln," $5.6 million.

6. "The Guilt Trip," $5.4 million.

7. "Monsters, Inc." in 3-D, $5 million.

8. "Skyfall," $4.7 million ($9 million international),

9. "Life of Pi," $3.8 million ($23.2 million international).

10. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn ? Part 2," $2.6 million ($6.6 million international).

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Estimated weekend ticket sales at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada) for films distributed overseas by Hollywood studios, according to Rentrak:

1. "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," $91 million.

2. "Life of Pi," $23.2 million.

3. "Rise of the Guardians," $13.7 million.

4. "Skyfall," $9 million.

5. "Wreck-It Ralph," $7.3 million.

6. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn ? Part 2," $6.6 million.

7. "Pitch Perfect," $6 million.

8. "Les Miserables," $4.2 million.

9. "Love 911," $3.2 million.

10. "De L'autre Cote du Periph," $3.1 million.

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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