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Dot Earth Blog: The Long Shadow of Sequester Cuts on U.S. Science Investment

11:44 a.m. | Chart Updated |
John Broder has reported that President Obama will today try to push forward with a State of the Union pledge:

With few options available for financing his clean-energy ambitions, President Obama on Friday will propose diverting $2 billion in revenue from federal oil and gas leases over the next decade to pay for research on advanced vehicles, White House officials said. [Read the rest]

The article notes this is seen by the White House as a way to sustain energy science and technology development even as the automatic spending cuts kick in under what?s being called sequestration ? a euphemism for forced cuts in all programs because of political deadlock over changes in taxes and entitlements.

The president is scheduled to announce the financing plan at the?Argonne National Laboratory?near Chicago, which received money in early stages of the stimulus spending during the recession for research aimed at improving vehicle batteries.

The laboratory?s director,?Eric D. Isaacs, co-authored an article in The Atlantic this week warning that the cuts would cancel all new research efforts at the lab for two years or more.

The piece includes this sobering line:

Less than one percent of the federal budget goes to fund basic science research ? $30.2 billion out of the total of $3.8 trillion President Obama requested in fiscal year 2012. By slashing that fraction even further, the government will achieve short-term savings in millions this year, but the resulting gaps in the innovation pipeline could cost billions of dollars and hurt the national economy for decades to come.

For much more, read ?Eroding Our Foundation: Sequestration, R&D, Innovation and U.S. Economic Growth,? by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.

It was clear long ago that the pulse of stimulus spending devoted to research was a blip. [See "Short-Termism and Energy Revolutions."] It?s clearer than ever now. America?s decades-long bi-partisan slumber party on basic research in sciences related to energy continues.

This is what that slumber party looks like as of the 2013 budget:

Resource: Click for background from the American Association for the Advancement of Science on the impact of cuts that would come with sequestration.

10:40 a.m. |Update

In an e-mail, Roger A. Pielke, Jr., of the University of Colorado pointed me to his critique of ?R and D mythology,? repeated in The Atlantic piece cited above, on the connection between research spending and economic growth.

Source: http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/15/the-long-shadow-of-budget-cuts-on-u-s-science-investment/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Internet's 'bad neighborhoods' mapped by study

There are always a few streets in town that you want to avoid late at night, and it turns out that the Internet is the same way. According to a new study, just a few places in the world account for a huge amount of spam and malicious attacks. These are the Internet's "bad neighborhoods."

The study (summarized here) is the thesis of Moreira Moura and Giovane C?sar at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Their idea was to find out whether the bulk of scams and spam on the Internet could be contained without going through computers' individual IP addresses one by one and weeding out the bad ones.

They found that bad neighborhoods exist on the Web, just as they do in the real world: Just 20 countries produce about three quarters of all spam.

They suggest that instead of going door to door, as it were, looking for criminals, we could set up a sort of neighborhood watch in high-Internet-crime areas ? or avoid them altogether if necessary.

So where are these shady back alleys of the Internet? It depends on what you're looking for and how you look. If it's straight-up spam you want, India and Vietnam are the worst by a good margin. If you want to know where the highest concentration of spammers per Internet address is, that would be Spectranet in Nigeria, where 62 percent of all addresses are spamming.

America is no innocent bystander, either. The U.S. absolutely dominates the world in phishers: Out of the 20 ISPs serving the most phishing scams, 16 are in the U.S.

Moura and C?sar conclude that these bad neighborhoods are reliable and heavy producers of spam and other Internet misdemeanors. As such, any traffic or mail originating in one should be handled with care by administrators and spam filters. Perhaps, they suggest, if we take action against the whole neighborhood, the neighborhood will try to improve its own standing ? and in the process wipe out a huge chunk of the world's spam.

The full 180-page study (PDF) can be downloaded here.

?viaBBC News

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/internets-spammy-scammy-bad-neighborhoods-mapped-study-1C8899586

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SciRefs | Study Wildlife Management Online To Improve Your Career


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Real Estate Agent for Investors - Zillow Real Estate Advice

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Check out From Montr?al at Festival of Films on Art Friday

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?Maybe tonight we can reclaim this place for music,? Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler said at the benefit for the family of Denis Blanchette on Oct. 1.

Photograph by: Dario Ayala , Montreal Gazette

This was originally posted on the Showbiz Chez Nous blog.

I was singing the praises of director Yannick G?linas's From Montr?al last year when it was first released and if you missed it then, you have another chance Friday night at the International Festival of Films on Art.

The film is a look at the happening Montreal alt-rock scene that has sprung up in the Arcade Fire era and G?linas made the savvy decision to zero in on the fact that she sees so many Anglo and Franco musicians collaborating. It arrived like a breath of fresh air last fall after that bitter tribal provincial election campaign but since, many have wondered if the film doesn't present perhaps a naive portrait of cultural relations chez nous.

There's lot to discuss, which is why you should be there Friday night. The documentary screens at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the 5e salle of Place des Arts and will be followed by a panel discussion about Anglo/Franco relations on the local music scene with journalists Alexandre Vigneault (who co-wrote the doc with Gelinas), Lorraine Carpenter from CultMTL and moi-meme, along with James Benjamin, co-owner of the recording studio Breakglass Studios. The panel will be chaired by music journo and C'est juste de la TV regular Olivier Robillard Laveaux.

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Hats (or helmets) Off For All Mountain Bikers | Suburban Assault

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Here are a couple of alternate titles that I had for this posts:

- Not All Cycling Is Created Equal
? The Worst Two Miles Of My Life
? I?m Weak And Old

This post is to pay due respect to my fellow ?sports? riders ? especially mountain bikers.
I had mentioned that my buddy, Jason, just recently got back into cycling. He wasn?t sure of what type of cycling he wanted to get into (mountain, road, suburban assault, etc.), so he bought a Trek Dual Sport. Since the weather has been getting nicer and daylight savings time is keeping the sun up a little longer, he hatch a plan to take the bikes out, after work, to the trails at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve. He wanted to try some dirt riding to see if mountain biking was for him.

If you follow my blog, you?ll know that I don?t ride off-road ? for sport or recreation.

I used to, back when I was younger and more flexible. So, call it missing my old days of trail riding, blind ignorance or just plain stupidity, I agreed to join him. I mean, how bad could it be? I used to dominate North Shore and L.B. Houston back in the day. During the summer, I?d commute to work ? 14 miles (each direction) in 100+ degree weather. Really, how bad could 2.32 miles of dirt track be?

It killed me.

Since it was only 2 miles away, we rode to the nature preserve from our office. When we got on the trail, it all came rushing back to me ? the joy of being with nature, the thrill of run and the adrenaline rush from tossing my bike over rocks and roots as we tooled around some tight single track. Admittedly, I was both glad I was there and upset that had waited so long since my last off-road ride ? 18 years ago.

Unfortunately, that thrill didn?t last very long and I was getting tired fast. I think my energy level hit the wall when my body, literally, hit the ground. I was stupid. I tried to make up some lost time by taking a downhill with a little speed. Heading into the sun wasn?t helping my visibility, especially when I came across a jogger coming from the other direction. I tried to apply a proper ?quick stop? but my body was too weak to shift it back (uphill) fast enough. I was also quickly reminded that braking on dirt is a whole lot different than braking on the road ? so I ended up digging my front wheel a little into the ground.

Yep, endo.

Me or that jogger...

Fortunately, I landed properly and didn?t hit the jogger. Jason thought my actions were instinctive, but I think it was just dumb luck.

I got back on my bike, but pretty much limped the rest of the way back ? not because of the fall, but rather from pure fatigue. I was wheezing and gasping for air as the crank on my single speed was nearly impossible to turn. My legs and core were toast. All I kept thinking was, I hope nature doesn?t mind if I toss my cookies all over it. Jason said he was hurting too, but being ten years younger and in much better shape, I think he was just being polite to the old guy.

Mountain bike riding is MUCH harder than I remember. Hats off to those who do it regularly.

This is the part where I roll out my excuses:

- I?m out of shape:
Seriously, the only riding that I?ve been doing these past few winter months is the short, 5-mile round trip to my local Starbucks on the weekends.

- I?ve lost my experience level:
I haven?t been off-road for over 18 years, so my mind and body had a much harder time processing the ride. My actions and reflexes were way off.

- I had never been on this trail:
Part of the reason for my quick fatigue was not managing my energy well. Being the first time on this trail, I wasn?t conserving my strength for when I really needed it. Unexpected climbs took me by surprise and I didn?t have the proper momentum to attack them.

- I was on the wrong bike:
My Redline Monocog is a single speed that was designed for mountain biking ? and the closest thing I had to an off-road bike. Unfortunately, I converted it to a street-ready, suburban assault bike, with higher gearing and slick tires. For street speed, I raised the gear ratio from the original 1.6 (32-tooth chainring, 20-tooth cog) to a 2.4 (36-tooth chainring, 15-tooth cog) ? making it a less friendly trail bike. On a 29er, that took my gear inches from 46 to about 70, making my climbs extra hard. Also, my street-sticky Serfas Drifters didn?t grip the loose dirt trail like my old knobbies.

Reality set in.
For a while on the trail, I started thinking that I needed to add a mountain bike back onto my bike wish list. It didn?t take long for me to realize that I?m no longer cut out for mountain biking ? and I accept that.

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Source: http://suburbanassault.org/2013/03/14/hats-or-helmets-off-for-all-mountain-bikers/

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Snoop Lion Shows Off Reggae Swag And Old-School Flow At SXSW

West Coast rap legend performed tracks old and new at Thursday night's Viceland's Lionfest: A Celebration of Reincarnated.
By Maurice Bobb, with additional reporting by FLX


Snoop Lion performs at SXSW
Photo: Dustin Finkelstein/ Getty Images

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1703722/snoop-lion-sxsw.jhtml

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No. 11 K- State beats Texas in Big 12 quarters

(AP) ? It didn't seem to matter what Rodney McGruder did ? fire away over the Texas zone, pull up in the lane or take a pass from Angel Rodriguez down low.

There was no way the Longhorns were stopping No. 11 Kansas State's all-conference senior, who scored 24 points to lead the Wildcats to a 66-49 victory over the Longhorns on Thursday night in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 tournament.

"It all starts with our fans, how much they support us," said McGruder. "They push us to so hard, we know what we're doing is not only for ourselves but also the Manhattan (Kan.) community. It just feels good to do big things for our community."

McGruder, who ranks in the top 10 in 14 of Kansas State's career categories, also had a team-high seven rebounds as the second-seeded Wildcats (26-6) whipped the Longhorns for the third time this year.

Julien Lewis scored 13 points and Jonathan Holmes had 10 for Texas (16-17), which trailed almost the entire game and is in grave danger of missing the NCAA tournament for the first time in 15 years.

"I'm disappointed," said Texas coach Rick Barnes. "I think when you have high expectations in anything you're going to be disappointed. I'm disappointed. I think we could have won this game today. I think we could have won this tournament. But we didn't because we made the same mistakes we made in two other games with them. We helped them out. And they don't need any help."

The Wildcats, who tied No. 7 Kansas for their first regular-season conference title since 1977, will face No. 14 Oklahoma State or Baylor in the semifinals Friday night.

"It's a good win," said Kansas State coach Bruce Weber, whose shooters spent most of the game trying to solve the Texas zone. "I told the guys I thought they would play zone. So it wasn't unexpected. And when you saw that starting lineup, you knew they were going to do it."

The Wildcats held a 43-36 lead midway through the second half when McGruder's one-handed floater ignited the run that put the game out of reach. A moment later, the 6-4 senior stole the ball at midcourt, drew a foul and then connected on a 3-pointer over the Longhorns' zone. D.J. Johnson followed with a dunk and McGruder added a pair of 3-pointers.

McGruder's 10 field goals tied the school record for a conference tournament game.

"We're living into the second day," said Weber. "Now let's see if we can get to the championship."

Sheldon McClellan and Lewis hit back-to-back 3-pointers after Kansas State's 11-0 run to cut the lead to 58-47, but that was as close as the Longhorns would get.

McGruder stole the ball near the Texas basket in the final minute before the break and hit a 3-pointer for a 34-28 halftime lead. A few seconds earlier, D.J. Johnon had tipped in a miss after Jonathan Holmes' three-point play sliced Kansas State's lead to 29-28.

Longhorns point guard Myck Kabongo, who scored 24 points in Kansas State's 81-69 victory at Texas, had seven assists but was 0 for 5 from the floor and scored only two points. Since returning from a 23-game NCAA suspension, the 6-1 sophomore had led the Longhorns with nearly 16 points a game.

Angel Rodriguez had 13 points and five assists for Kansas State.

The Wildcats, who swept two games against Texas in the regular season, fell behind early but seized the lead when the Longhorns turned the ball over on three straight possessions and left Will Spradling all alone for a 3-pointer.

The Sprint Center Arena, brimming with purple-clad Kansas State fans, erupted in a loud cheer near the end of the game when popular football coach Bill Snyder was shown on the big electronic board sitting in the stands. The cheers became deafening when the always-reserved Snyder, prompted by the public address announcer, kissed his wife on the cheek.

The victory continues what's been a banner sports year for the Wildcats, who produced a Heisman Trophy finalist, conference championships in both football and basketball and garnered Big 12 coach of the year honors for both Snyder and Weber.

The Longhorns closed the game on an 8-0 run, including another bucket by McGruder.

Associated Press

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ESA, Roscosmos sign deal on Mars exploration

(AP) ? The European Space Agency says it has signed an agreement with its Russian counterpart to work together toward two missions to Mars.

The partnership comes after NASA pulled out of the ExoMars program with ESA last year due to budget cuts.

ESA said in a statement Thursday that it and Roscomos aim to launch missions in 2016 and 2018 to try to establish whether life ever existed on Mars.

The two sides have agreed to a "balanced sharing of responsibilities" and will cooperate on scientific research.

Among ESA's contributions will be the ExoMars rover, which is being built for the 2018 mission to search the planet's surface for signs of life and able to drill to depths of two meters.

The rover will be delivered by a Russian descent module.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/b2f0ca3a594644ee9e50a8ec4ce2d6de/Article_2013-03-14-EU-Germany-Russia-Mars-Exploration/id-7ea5a30ae117478c8a45407aa7f77bfd

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Video: Detroit debt may fall under state control



>>> there's a sat update out of detroit tonight. michigan's governor said today, unless the city makes a sudden financial turn-around, he'll appoint an emergency manager to take control. detroit would then become the largest city in the u.s. to have its finances under state control. the mayor has ten days to appeal the decision. this is also controversial because if it happens, it will mean almost half of the african-american population in michigan will then live under places where local funding is controlled by the state government .

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nightly-news/51013065/

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Reader Who Bought Huge Arsenal Of Guns Online - Business Insider

Recently we posted a set of Uzi pictures that a reader sent us. The reader bought the weapon at a gun show, and as far as we know followed all state and federal laws.

The response from other readers was explosive. At least one commenter claimed he was writing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms to complain.

Well, we have now heard from the gun-buyer again.

He says his IP address is now blocked from visiting gun and ammunition websites from his phone and home computers.

He has had no visits by law enforcement.

But he thinks the government has found him and is now blocking him.

The government does not centrally control the Internet, so this seems unlikely. But assuming the reader remains unable to access weapons sites, it will be interesting to figure out what is really going on. Most likely, if anyone is "blocking" the reader, it's his Internet Service Provider. (But even that would raise some interesting questions...)

Here's a screenshot from his phone.?

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Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/gun-buyer-ip-address-blocked-2013-3

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An Interview With Andrew Mason - Business Insider

Just two weeks ago, then-Groupon CEO Andrew Mason did an interview with analyst Greg Sterling in which he showed no sign of concern about his job.

"My intuition has always been starting with the customers and building something that optimizes not for 2-3 months, but 2-3 years or even 20-30 years," he told Sterling during the interview, which was conducted on February 19. "And being convicted about those principles and being unwilling to stray from them is the difference between success and failure."

It may well have been the last time Mason did an interview with a member of the media. (Fast Company writer Elizabeth Spiers met with Mason in Silicon Valley in January; her interview, while not the last interview Mason conducted, is a must-read.)

Sterling's interview will be published on Monday by Yext, a local-information software company, on Monday in its Yext Quarterly, a publication it's creating for its business customers to educate them about trends in the market. With Yext's permission, we're publishing it here.

The story of Groupon is well documented. Born out of an earlier social-action startup called The Point, Andrew Mason launched Groupon in Chicago in 2008. The company quickly attracted investment and became the fastest-growing startup in internet history, expanding in the US and internationally through organic growth and acquisitions. Mason led the company to a highly anticipated IPO in November 2011.

More impressively, Groupon accomplished all this in the very challenging local and small business market, effectively bringing e-commerce at scale to local businesses for the first time. Now, in its post-IPO period, Groupon is diversifying beyond deals and seeking to become ?the Local Commerce Operating System? for small business. In addition to deals the company now provides a point of sale system, electronic and mobile payments, scheduling and inventory management to local businesses.

In the following interview with Yext, Mason offers his reflections on the digital challenges facing small businesses, what it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur in local and what the market will look like five years from now.

Yext: What is the greatest challenge local merchants face in today?s evolving digital landscape?

Andrew Mason: We?ve found that local businesses aren?t early tech adopters. They are people who want problems solved for them. Evaluating all these different tools that are available to them, especially as we transition to mobile and tablets, is a real challenge.

Yext: How do they evaluate these competing sales propositions, channels, devices coming at them?

AM: They?re busy and they?re happy to rely on tried and true methods for marketing and tools to run their business. In order to understand the virtues of Groupon, we?ve had to hold merchants? hands through the process of getting signed up, and have built a massive sales force to do so.

Yext: How have SMBs taken to adopting new marketing and advertising tools?

AM: Groupon is a form of advertising for SMBs. They measure the success too often by the size of the last tip that came through the door using Groupon, rather than a holistic analytical approach. We?ve found we have to coach them through how to evaluate the profitability of a Groupon campaign.

They know they need tools that help them improve their marketing and grow their business, but they will gravitate to the ones that will help them do it in a predictable way.

Yext: What has changed in local since Groupon was founded?

AM: I think for sure, mobile, that?s no surprise. Our business just in the last year has gone from 22% mobile, which was already doubling from the year prior, to 39-40% mobile this year.

In the same way that broadband facilitated the move of video from offline to online, mobile is doing so for local commerce. And it?s also enabling local ecommerce similar to how Amazon did for the move of product from offline to online.

Yext: What role will ?Big Data? play in local?

AM: In our case, we can use just a few data points to help us find patterns and understand what consumers are looking for. We can also use it to help drive the right kinds of customers to a local business when they most need them. We?re just beginning to scratch the surface on how to use the data to build a local ecommerce ecosystem. The possibilities are endless.

Yext: What are the success factors for startups and digital media companies in the local market today?

AM: I was very deliberate when starting Groupon to make sure I had a model that did not have a chicken and egg problem ? it had to work effectively at a small scale. Instead we actually had the opposite issue, it worked very well at small scale and, as we grew, we ran into issues bringing businesses too many customers. And we?ve had to innovate out of that problem.

They should also find a win-win-win model, where the business wins when consumers and merchants win. It?s unpleasant to have a business where you?re constantly forced to make tradeoffs between the best interest of the business and the best interest of the customers.

All of our success happens when we ruthlessly adhere to our values, which are to start with the customer and work backwards.

Yext: Five years from now, what problems in local will have been solved?

AM: The way people buy locally is going to be fundamentally different. There hasn?t been real tech innovation in local since the invention of the credit card, and mobile has catalyzed the disruption wave.?Once we get the infrastructure to plug local businesses into the web, the innovation will exponentially increase.

Yext: What?s one thing you wish you would have known before you started Groupon?

AM: We didn?t just create a business; we created a category. Four and a half years later we are doing $5 billion in sales in 48 countries. The thing has grown massively and it continues to evolve at a similar rate. But you don?t have to be that smart to do well in business, you just have to have the courage to follow your intuition.

My intuition has always been starting with the customers and building something that optimizes not for 2-3 months, but 2-3 years or even 20-30 years.

And being convicted about those principles and being unwilling to stray from them is the difference between success and failure.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/groupon-andrew-mason-interview-yext-2013-3

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Eating junk food while pregnant may make your child a junk food addict

Friday, March 1, 2013

Here's another reason why a healthy diet during pregnancy is critical to the future health of your children: New research published in the March 2013 issue of The FASEB Journal, suggests that pregnant mothers who consume junk food actually cause changes in the development of the opioid signaling pathway in the brains of their unborn children. This change results in the babies being less sensitive to opioids, which are released upon consumption of foods that are high in fat and sugar. In turn, these children, born with a higher "tolerance" to junk food need to eat more of it to achieve a "feel good" response.

"The results of this research will ultimately allow us to better inform pregnant women about the lasting effect their diet has on the development of their child's lifelong good preferences and risk of metabolic disease," said Beverly Muhlhausler, Ph.D., a researcher involved in the work from the FOODplus Research Centre at the School of Agriculture Food and Wine at The University of Adelaide in Adelaide, Australia. "Hopefully, this will encourage mothers to make healthier diet choices which will lead to healthier children."

To make this discovery, Muhlausler and colleagues studied the pups of two groups of rats, one of which had been fed a normal rat food and the other which had been fed a range of human "junk foods" during pregnancy and lactation. After weaning, the pups were given daily injections of an opioid receptor blocker, which blocks opioid signaling. Blocking opioid signaling lowers the intake of fat and sugar by preventing the release of dopamine. Results showed that the opioid receptor blocker was less effective at reducing fat and sugar intake in the pups of the junk food fed mothers, suggesting that the opioid signaling pathway in these offspring is less sensitive than for pups whose mothers are eating a standard rat feed.

"This study shows that addiction to junk food is true addiction." said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. "Junk food engages the same body chemistry as opium, morphine or heroin. Sad to say, junk food during pregnancy turns the kids into junk food junkies."

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Officials: France in Mali till July or later

PARIS (AP) ? French troops will stay in the West African country of Mali at least until July, amid tougher-than-expected resistance from Islamic fighters, officials have told The Associated Press, despite earlier government promises to begin a quick pullout within weeks.

France's leadership has painted the intervention against al-Qaida-backed radicals in Mali, which began in January, as a swift and limited one, and said that France could start withdrawing its 4,000 troops in Mali in March and hand over security duties to an African force.

But the combat in rugged Sahara Desert mountains is growing harder, and there's a rising threat that the militants will turn to suicide bombings, hostage-taking and other guerrilla tactics.

One French diplomat acknowledged this week that a French military presence is expected to remain for at least six months. Two other French officials told The Associated Press that the French will remain at least until July, when France is hoping that Mali can hold elections.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly on the military campaign.

Any French pullout in March is likely to be small and symbolic, leaving behind a robust force to try to keep the peace in a poor and troubled country, the officials say. Mali was largely peaceful until a coup last year led to a political vacuum that allowed militants inspired by an extreme form of Islam to grab control of the country's north.

France, which is winding down its 11-year presence in Afghanistan, has now spent more than ?100 million ($131million) on fighting in Mali over the past six weeks, and is facing the prospect of another protracted and costly intervention against far-away jihadists.

France's defense minister seems to be seeking wiggle room on the timetable for a pullout. And one French diplomat acknowledged: "Nobody believes the French presence will be over in six months." Some analysts say even that's optimistic.

In the latest fighting, military spokesman Col. Thierry Burkhard said Thursday that about 1,200 French, 800 Chadian and an unspecified number of Malian troops are closing in on an unspecified number of extremist fighters in a roughly 25-square kilometer (15-mile) zone in the Adrar des Ifoghas range near the Algerian border in northeastern Mali.

The oval-shaped area south of the town of Tessalit is the "center of gravity" of a new French operation involving helicopter gunships, fighter jets, mobile artillery pieces and armored vehicles, Burkhard said. He declined to provide details because the operation was ongoing, but indicated that French fighters had killed about 40 insurgents over the last week or so.

Burkhard said he believes al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb was active in the area. AQIM is one of three militant groups that controlled northern Mali for 10 months before France's Jan. 11 invasion sent them scurrying into rural areas. And he left little doubt that the armed extremists are digging in for a long fight.

"They are sustained in a region they know very well. ... They have established defensive, underground positions, positions that their different members can change between, and logistically ? with pre-positioned weapons and food depots," he said. "They want to hold this area in a durable way."

French politicians, wary that public support for the war could quickly sink, are increasingly seeking to play down expectations and gird for a long-term commitment.

"The hardest part is yet to come. ... It's more complicated because we have to be on the ground, with a fine-toothed comb, slowly, meter after meter practically, on a territory that's still rather vast but where the terrorists have been reduced," Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told RTL radio on Tuesday. "We'll take this to the end."

France's government has said it plans a gradual drawdown starting in March. As the diplomat put it: "That doesn't mean we're going to pull out 1,000 all at once, but even if we pull out 100, that will be considered by the French public as the start of a withdrawal."

After France's longtime participation in NATO's Afghan mission, and its major role in helping topple Moammar Gadhafi in Libya, French officials are wary about getting bogged down in yet another war ? and setting timetables about withdrawal is both uncomfortable and uncertain.

Pressed on the time frame in an interview with France-2 TV last week, Le Drian said: "We are not there for a long time. We have no intention to stay."

From the get-go of their military campaign on Jan. 11, the French have summed up their military strategy as stopping the advance of jihadists from unruly northern Mali toward Bamako, the capital, and freeing the northern cities the radicals had controlled for 10 months, imposing harsh Islamic rule. Those two goals have largely been achieved through French air power and long-distance artillery strikes.

The third pillar of the French campaign is proving the hardest: rooting out rebel holdouts in the Ifoghas range near Algeria's border, and rallying African troops to take over stabilization and peacekeeping efforts once the French leave.

That plan was dealt a blow last week when about two dozen reputedly crack troops from Chad, another former French colony with familiarity operating in desert terrain like northern Mali's, were killed in a gunfight in the Ifoghas.

Lining up African military support, which has already been sputtering, could run into greater hurdles if their troops are getting killed. Since the operation began, French officials estimate that hundreds of insurgents have been killed; two French soldiers have died.

One reason the French are likely to stay for a while is that they are the only Western power with the wherewithal to act militarily in West Africa.

"Generally when an army says it's going to pull out its troops, it never does withdraw them all. In other words, you can imagine special forces, logistics teams are going to stay there, and maybe in support of the African armies that are supposed to take over," said Laurence Aida Ammour, a security and defense expert focusing on West and northern Africa at the Institute of Political Science in Bordeaux.

Much of the international community has given moral and political support to France, but limited its payouts. European trainers for Malian soldiers are expected to help, and several Western allies have helped with logistics support including transport planes.

The United States is helping with intelligence-gathering, notably with unarmed drones flying out of neighboring Niger. Under U.S. law, the American government ? which had been training Malian forces before the military coup last year ? cannot provide aid to countries run by or with a major component of control of unelected juntas.

National elections in July are supposed to give Mali's wobbly government more legitimacy, notably so that countries like the United States could offer their blessing and support.

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Sylvie Corbet and Angela Charlton in Paris contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/officials-france-mali-till-july-later-205132792.html

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