Thursday, October 25, 2012

How singing sands scratch out tunes

In a few places on Earth, sand "sings" as it falls down dunes, making a low droning sound that lies within the bottom half of a cello's musical range.

For centuries the eerie humming in deserts mesmerized visitors such as explorer Marco Polo and scientist Charles Darwin, who couldn't explain the origin of the sound.

Scientists suspected they were hearing vibrations in the subsurface layers of the dunes. In 2009, however, University of France researchers found that the sound is created by vibrations of the sand grains that avalanche down the dunes.

In a new study to be published Friday in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, those French scientists tackle another mystery: How can singing sands create multiple notes at the same time?

To answer that question, the scientists studied sound produced at two different dunes: one in the Sahara in southwestern Morocco, and one near Al-Askharah, a coastal town in southeastern Oman, on the Arabian Peninsula. [Hear the singing sand dunes.]

In Morocco, the sands consistently produced a note at 105 Hertz, in the neighborhood of the G-sharp two octaves below middle C, according to a release describing the study. The Omani sands also sang, but sometimes belted out a cacophony of almost every possible frequency from 90 to 150 hertz, or about F-sharp to D, a range of nine notes.

One difference between the dunes stuck out: While the Moroccan grains were of a relatively uniform size, the Omani sand grains were all over the place. Researchers then isolated grains of different sizes and recorded the sound they made moving through the air in a laboratory setting.

They concluded the notes produced by the sands depend upon the size of the grains and the speed at which they whistle through the air.

But scientists still don't understand how the erratic motion of flowing grains translates into sounds coherent enough to resemble musical notes, according to a release on the research.

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Their hypothesis is that the vibrations of flowing sand grains synchronize, or vibrate at the same frequency, leading the mass of sand grains to vibrate in unison. These thousands of small vibrations combine to push the air together, like the diaphragm of a loudspeaker.

"But why do they synchronize with each other?" study author Simon Dagois-Bohy said in a statement. "That's still not resolved."

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Renault cuts sales forecast on weak Europe market

PARIS (AP) ? French carmaker Renault SA says its revenue slumped 13.3 percent in the third quarter as an economic downturn in France, Italy and Spain caused sales to slump.

Renault reported third quarter sales of ?8.45 billion ($10.9 billion), down from ?9.76 billion a year earlier.

In a statement Thursday, the maker of the Clio and the Logan warned that Europe's car market "remains a source of concern" and slashed its full-year sales guidance.

Renault's sales in Europe fell 18.4 percent, almost twice as fast as the overall market decline. It blames drops in demand in France, Italy and Spain, its key European markets.

Renault now expects 2012 vehicle sales to fall short of the 2.72 million sold in 2011. As recently as July, Renault forecast higher global sales.

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Crude Oil Under Pressure: It's Time to Get Long ... - Yahoo! Finance

Just three days into the first sell-off of any magnitude in months, the pain is getting spread across the board. Tech, financials and commodities are all in the cross hairs, particularly crude oil. As measured by the U.S. benchmark WTI crude oil has fallen over 7% in 3 trading days and nearly 15% in the last month.

Jeff Kilburg, CNBC contributor and founder of Killir Kapital Management says most of the damage has been done and it's time to start getting long oil. Suggesting the market started squeezing the life out of the bulls when the WTI broke the $88 - $93 a barrel range. With the bulls gone, Central Bank stimulus looming, and the perpetual risk of Middle East conflict, time favors the bulls.

"If you want to play this, do it via the USO," he says, referring to the United States Oil Fund LP ETF (USO). As an ETF, the USO isn't perfect but it's better than many in terms of tracking the movements of the underlying commodity.

"When people have no where else to put their money, they'll move it into commodities," Kilburg offers, echoing the belief of commodity bulls everywhere. Of course, Kilburg is talking his own book, not to spark a rally but because he believes in it. "I'm long crude oil currently, I want to get in some more here, and I think the USO is giving me some opportunity."

His entry point is just under $32, where the USO is trading today, with a stop at $29. Right, wrong or somewhere in the middle, you know exactly where Kilburg stands.

Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/breakout/crude-oil-under-pressure-time-long-says-kilburg-130905465.html

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

This is what 'Halo 4' looks like

2 hrs.

The fancy live action, CGI-heavy,?Hollywood-spawned?"Halo 4" launch trailer???produced by famed director David Fincher himself???was nice and all. It weaved?an intriguing?story and gave us a fascinating peek at the Master Chief's past.?But what it didn't give us?was a single iota of actual gameplay footage.

That, it seems, is?what the other?"Halo 4" launch trailer is for. I'm talking about this newly released "gameplay launch trailer" right here:?

Meanwhile, if you're one of the many, many Halo fans waiting for the new installment in the series to arrive on Nov. 6, you may want to consider picking up one of these specialty Xbox 360s ... you know, to make your Halo experience complete.

For a deeper look inside the new "Halo 4" game, check out InGame editor Todd Kenreck's videos below.

Winda Benedetti?writes?about video?games for NBC?News. You can follow her tweets about games and other things?on Twitter?here?@WindaBenedetti?and you can?follow her?on?Google+.?Meanwhile, be sure to check?out the?IN-GAME?FACEBOOK PAGE?to discuss the day's?gaming news and reviews.

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I was born and bred in London but I can't find it on a map, says Jessie J

The pop singer-songwriter, 24, who has sold more than 11 million singles and 2.5 million albums thanks to her punchy lyrics, confessed: "Certain things don't soak into my brain." The star said: "I'm intelligent but I'm not academic. I'm not someone who can work out massive sums. I got four per cent in my geography exam and to this day I struggle to find London on the weather map." The Voice judge suffered a stroke at 18 because of a hereditary heart defect, but denied reports that she is teetotal. She said: "One thing that was said early on is that I don't drink, but I do drink now and then.

"I never said that I don't drink. I said I don't get smashed-up crazy drunk every day. I don't have time to. If I did, I would be hungover every day and I wouldn't be able to have the career that I have." She told Ireland's Sunday World Magazine: "When I let go, my friends think I'm hilarious. I've got no inhibitions.

It's funny and it's when I make the most mistakes. I get very giggly and flirtatious and sexual when I'm drunk. I like to have a good time and I love to dance." The singer, whose hits include Price Tag and Domino, was diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson- White syndrome when she was seven, which entailed hospital visits and excluded her from many school games.

"In primary school, the beta blockers literally turned my skin green," she said. "Plus I looked ill. I had sunken eyes and big teeth and a massive fringe. There was a handful of kids who were mean to me. The bul-lying was never horrific. I've never been beaten up, but sometimes words hurt more than the bruises.

"The worst thing when you've got a heart problem is having to do running tests with only a bra on when you're just starting puberty. It sounds ridiculous, but I used to get more nervous about that than anything else." Jessie J ? whose real name is Jessica Cornish ? recently confirmed she will rejoin The Voice for its second series, but responded to certain critics who accused her of being grumpy on the BBC talent show.

She added: "People got to see a side of my personality they didn't know existed, whether they liked it or not.

"I think sometimes my seriousness got mistaken for grumpiness or rudeness, but most of the time I was just tired or needed a wee, especially on the live shows because we couldn't go to the toilet the whole show."

Source: http://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-news/i-was-born-and-bred-in-london-but-i-cant-find-it-on-a-map-says-jessie-j-8224210.html

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Christian sister trio Barlowgirl calling it quits

This undated photo provided by Warner Music Group/Word Entertainment shows the platinum-selling music trio BarlowGirl, from left, Becca Barlow, Alyssa Barlow and Lauren Barlow. The band is retiring after they release their final single, "Hope Will Lead Us On," on Oct. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Warner Music Group/Word Entertainment, Sarah Barlow)

This undated photo provided by Warner Music Group/Word Entertainment shows the platinum-selling music trio BarlowGirl, from left, Becca Barlow, Alyssa Barlow and Lauren Barlow. The band is retiring after they release their final single, "Hope Will Lead Us On," on Oct. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Warner Music Group/Word Entertainment, Sarah Barlow)

(AP) ? Christian sister trio Barlowgirl is retiring after nearly a decade of chart-topping success.

Alyssa, Lauren and Rebecca Barlow are releasing their final song, "Hope Will Lead Us On," on Oct. 30. They will hold an online chat with fans Oct. 29 on Ustream, where they will take questions and perform acoustically.

No reason was given for the decision to retire. A spokesman says, simply, "They're ready for a new season."

In a statement, the sisters call their music career "one of the most incredible adventures." They thanked fans for sharing their dream.

Barlowgirl has sold over a million copies of their self-titled debut album released in 2004. They earned four No. 1 hits, including 2005's "I Need You to Love Me," which spent a record 13 weeks at the top.

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Online: www.barlowgirl.com

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

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Arizona ballot measure contests ownership of the Grand Canyon

PHOENIX (Reuters) - When voters in Arizona go to the polls next month, they will be asked to decide a landownership tug of war: Should the Grand Canyon belong to all Americans, or just the residents of Arizona?

A controversial ballot measure backed by Republicans in the state legislature is seeking sovereign control over millions of acres of federal land in the state, including the Grand Canyon.

Proposition 120 would amend the state's constitution to declare Arizona's sovereignty and jurisdiction over the "air, water, public lands, minerals, wildlife and other natural resources within the state's boundaries."

The measure is the latest salvo in the so-called "sagebrush revolt" by Republicans in the West aiming to take back control of major swaths of land owned by various federal agencies, much of it by the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management.

State Senator Sylvia Allen, one of the Republican backers of the measure, argues that federal retention of the land hurts the economy of the Western states and leaves them struggling to fund public education, nurture their economies, and manage their forests and natural resources.

"We do not have the ability in rural Arizona to provide jobs for our citizens due to the fact that the federal government controls all the land," Allen told Reuters. "It leaves us at a great disadvantage. We're not able to bring in industry and provide for the jobs that we need," she added.

The exact area of public land targeted by the measure - which excludes American Indian reservations and federal installations such as arsenals - was not immediately clear on the Arizona Secretary of State's website.

The Sierra Club pegged the area at between 39,000 and 46,700 square miles (101,000 and 121,000 square km) - or 34 percent to 41 percent of the entire state.

BATTLE OVER LAND

The ballot measure is just the latest move in a decades-old federal-state skirmish over control of a wide range of natural resources in Western states, often pitting mining, drilling and logging companies against those seeking to protect the environment.

The efforts have had mixed success. In May, Arizona's Republican Governor Jan Brewer vetoed a state bill calling on Washington to relinquish the title to 48,000 square miles (124,000 square km), arguing that it created uncertainty for existing leaseholders on federal lands in difficult economic times.

But similar legislation was signed into law by Governor Gary Herbert in neighboring Utah in March, despite warnings from state attorneys that it was likely unconstitutional and would trigger a costly and ultimately futile legal battle.

Opponents of the latest drive to assert Arizona's ownership say that, if successful, the initiative could undermine protections provided by federal environmental laws such as the Clean Air Act, Endangered Species Act, and Clean Water Act, and would saddle Arizona with lands for which it would be unable to care.

"They can't even fund and ensure that their (state) parks are protected, so how they would take on an additional 25 to 30 million acres of land is a big question mark," Sandy Bahr, director of the Sierra Club Grand Canyon Chapter, told Reuters.

No polls have given a sense of whether Prop 120 will prosper during the November 6 election. But Bahr cautioned that, should it pass, it would inevitably trigger fresh litigation for Arizona, which recently fought a legal battle over its tough 2010 crackdown on illegal immigrants all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

"This one is just blatantly unconstitutional," Bahr said of Prop 120. "Does Arizona really need another lawsuit?"

(Editing by Mary Slosson and Lisa Shumaker)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/arizona-ballot-measure-contests-ownership-grand-canyon-025337121.html

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

With Romney closing in, Obama to launch swing state blitz

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The Low Down on Eye Tests | HEALTH & FITNESS & FOOD ...


When is the most suitable time to have your glasses or lenses changed? We often never pay attention to our curative glasses or lenses we are wearing. Really we want to check our eyes frequently annually or at a minimum as soon as we feel inconvenient with our recent glasses or contact lenses.

Eye Vision Testcan be done by your doctor or optometrist to determine whether you need a less or even more corrective glasses or lenses. New prescribed glasses or lenses will be made according to your test result.

Generally the doctor will do easy test to test your eyes as follow:

1. Retinoscopy. It is usually the 1st eye exam that doctor will give you to make approximation of your prescription.

2. Refraction. During this test, doctor will be well placed to decide your actual prescription by utilizing phoropter in front of your eyes and shows you series of lenses selections. Here you can find the correct mix of lenses which may possibly make you see well.

3. Autorefractors and aberrometers. With this test, your GP can instantly determine your prescription. Your jaw need to rest stable on both invents while you look at a pinpoint of light or other image.

4. Cover test. This is the simplest and the most common test among the others to determine how your eyes work together.

5. Slit-lamp examination. It is also called a biomicroscope which will grant the doctor to gain magnified picture of the structures of the eyes so as to completely evaluates them for the sign of illness of infection,

6. Glaucoma test.

7. Visible field testing.

8. Dilation.

Eye Vision Testcan actually be simple to do as all you need is generally available on the net at this age. There are several sorts of eye tests which can on occasion be found online since they are essentially have been introduced long time ago. You should pick one of them which is acceptable according to your eyes problem. These are some of the tests:

- Eye test chart - This is a surprisingly straightforward optometrist's chart you'll find on the internet. Any difference in the dream of both of your eyes can be examined by utilizing this test.
- Eye vision test
- Snellen eye test
- Alzheimer's eye test

Snellen and Alzheimer's eye tests are conducted to diagnose if there's specific problem related to your vision. Eyes are absolutely important for homo sapiens, that's why you have to look after them properly. After you feel something weird to your vision, take a quick eye test either online or by making appointment with your optometrist. With the advance technology there's nothing not possible to discover a solution.

If you are concerned at all then contact your local optician in Leeds.

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Analysis : Canada takes hard line on natural resources, no matter the cost

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada signaled a tough line on control of its natural resources with its surprise rejection of a Malaysian bid for gas company Progress Energy Resources Corp., putting concerns about state-owned firms above fears of damaging an already dented international reputation.

In a ruling with huge repercussions for CNOOC Ltd's proposed $15.1 billion takeover of Nexen Inc, Industry Minister Christian Paradis said the C$5.2 billion ($5.3 billion) bid by Petronas would not be of "net benefit" to Canada.

Although Paradis gave no reasons, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is facing legislators unhappy with the idea of doing business with China and also of letting foreign state-owned enterprises buy Canadian energy assets.

The decision - announced at three minutes to midnight on Friday and missing the deadlines for all Canadian newspapers - surprised senior officials in the government and was a painful reminder to markets of how Ottawa vetoed BHP Billiton Ltd's proposed takeover of fertilizer maker Potash Corp in late 2010.

After the Potash decision the government spent many months trying to reassure markets that Canada was still open for business. That effort continues today.

Yet for all the talk of attracting investment, some firms are clearly less welcome that others, particularly state-owned enterprises such as Petronas and CNOOC, which critics complain do not play by market rules.

"We've joined a list of countries in which a lot more resource nationalism is being practiced ... starting with Potash, muscle had started to be exercised a little bit," said John Manley, a former industry and finance minister who now chairs the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.

"And I think that's something that is not a total disaster but it does cry out for some clarification so investors know what they're dealing with," he told Reuters.

Fund managers and arbitrageurs expressed frustration that Ottawa did not explain the decision.

Harper's chief spokesman, Andrew MacDougall, declined to comment, but noted that Petronas has 30 days to make changes to the bid.

Although Harper is secure - his party has a majority in the House of Commons and the next election is three years away - he is acutely sensitive to political criticism and has cited opinion polls opposing the CNOOC move.

OPAQUE PROCESS

The official opposition New Democrats, who say the CNOOC bid must be blocked, decried what they said was an opaque process for studying foreign takeovers.

"There will be serious implications if they keep making things up on the back of a napkin. Investors will lose confidence ... . This is no way to run a large economy," said Peter Julian, the party's natural resources spokesman.

One senior North American financial professional told Reuters that the Petronas move was "very bad for Canada. This is shocking ... . The tone out of the Harper government is not good."

Harper has to ensure Canada can attract hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign investments for the energy patch while placating his Conservative caucus, where suspicion of China is widespread.

"One obvious explanation is that this could be a step for Ottawa to increase the role of the state and to begin doing fairly regular interventions," said Wenran Jiang, a senior fellow at the Asia-Pacific Foundation and an energy adviser to Alberta, a province with huge energy reserves.

"It might be a way to make the rejection of Nexen look easier, saying 'We already rejected a Malaysian takeover' ... but in both cases the rejection (would) need to have convincing reasons," he told Reuters.

Canadian legislators are also unhappy about what they say are the problems facing Canadian firms in China, such as red tape and restrictive regulations.

Government officials have repeatedly stressed that they want to see more reciprocity from China, and the Petronas decision could be a way of exerting pressure on Beijing to make life easier for Canadian firms.

"The Canadian government is sending a message that if you want to get into Canada, you're going to have to make sure that it's beneficial to Canada. That's not necessarily, in my view, a bad thing, especially when it comes to strategic resources," said Martin Pelletier, portfolio manager with Trivest Wealth Counsel in Calgary.

"But we also have to balance that with the need for capital to develop those resources because the public market just isn't there at the moment to provide that capital to Canadian companies," he said. ($1=$0.99 Canadian)

(Additional reporting by Jeffrey Jones in Calgary; Editing by Christopher Wilson)

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Directing change: How do they do it?

Friday, October 19, 2012

In the long run, all organisms must adapt to survive as their surroundings do not remain constant for ever. The major difficulty with understanding adaption relates to the length of time required for experiments: evolution is by its very nature a gradual process. Fortunately, however, recent breakthroughs in experimental evolution using model organisms are providing important insights into the process. The nature of the underlying genetic changes has generally remained elusive but recent work at the Institute of Population Genetics of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna is helping to show us how evolution may operate.

To discover what happens when an organism ? in this case the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster ? is confronted with new conditions for a prolonged period of time, terWengel and colleagues Martin Kapun and Viola Nolte subjected flies to an unfamiliar temperature regime, in which 12-hour days at 28oC alternated with 12-hour nights at 18oC. Throughout the experiment, the scientists monitored the changes to the flies' DNA by sequencing pools of female flies taken after certain numbers of generations. The complicated study was made possible by developments in sequencing technology that enable the rapid sequencing of entire genomes and by new and sophisticated software algorithms that permit the frequency of gene variants (alleles or polymorphisms) to be directly compared across different populations.

At the start of the experiment, the fly genomes contained sufficient polymorphisms to enable natural selection to act on the population. The researchers were able to confirm that the genetic changes over time were not random but presumably driven by a selective force: the X chromosome proved to be more stable than chromosome III, for example, despite its far smaller population size (each pair of flies carries a total of four copies of chromosome III but only a single X chromosome). They also showed that genetic changes were widespread and rapid: within a mere 15 generations, the frequencies of variants at nearly 5000 positions in the genome had altered significantly more than expected.

Surprisingly, however, not all changes took place at the same rate. The scientists found that while the frequencies of variants of some genes continued to rise throughout the entire course of the study (37 generations), the proportions of alleles of other genes rose rapidly at the start of the experiment but reached a plateau after about 15 generations. The reasons for this levelling out are still unclear but may relate to the fluctuating temperatures employed in the work, which could result in different selective advantages being conferred by several different alleles of a particular gene.

As Schl?tterer puts it, "we expected the flies to respond genetically to the changes in their environment. But we did not expect the genetic adaptations to group so neatly into two classes, with so little overlap between them. It will be intriguing to try to find out whether the two categories of gene affect distinct groups of traits."

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BMW 7-Series handed over as CIMB Classic official car

BMW Group Malaysia recently handed over the keys to a fleet of BMW 7-Series to be used as official cars at the CIMB Classic golf tournament. The fleet of limos will shuttle all players, officials and VIPs. BMW has been the automotive partner of the tournament for the last three years.

?BMW is no stranger to the game of golf. We have been involved with the sport for a very long time now as it is one of our three main sporting commitments worldwide which also includes Motorsports and Sailing,? said Dr Gerhard Pils, MD of BMW Group Malaysia.

?Our commitment to the sport of golf is at every level, from premium amateur events in the likes of our BMW Golf Cup International which is the largest and most prestigious amateur golf competition in the world to competitions like the CIMB Classic, the first PGA Tour-sanctioned event in Southeast Asia. These competitions truly resonate with the BMW brand,? he added.

CIMB Classic 2012 will be held at the Mines Resort & Golf Club from October 25-28. Now in its third edition, the event will feature 30 players from the PGA Tour, 10 players from the Asian Tour and eight sponsors? exemptions. They will compete for a prize purse of US$6.1 million, with US$1.3 million going to the winner.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

U.S. nonprofit 'names and shames' businesses to put bite into Iran ...

John Makely / NBC News

Mark Wallace, right, talks with United Against Nuclear Iran Executive Director David Ibsen in the group's New York City offices.

By Richard Engel and Robert WindremNBC News

Editor?s note: This story contains a graphic image that some readers may find disturbing.

Perched high above midtown Manhattan, behind security-locked doors in an unmarked office, a half-dozen 20-somethings sit at computers, looking for ways to inflict hardship on the Iranian government and the people it rules. The ?war room,? as its occupants call it, is a mere 20 blocks from Iran?s Mission to the United Nations and even closer to the hotel where Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stays during his visits to New York.

But this is not a U.S. government intelligence facility brimming with incoming feeds of classified data. The offices belong to the private nonprofit group United Against Nuclear Iran, and the computers contain a wealth of (mostly) open source economic data culled from Iranian and other sources.?

UANI, as it calls itself, has one mission: to wage ?economic warfare against the Islamic Republic of Iran ...The regime must be forced to choose between having a nuclear weapon or a functioning economy."


That?s not to say the group doesn?t have roots in government. It is headed by Mark Wallace, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and former heads of the CIA, the counterterrorism office of the National Security Council and the Mossad, Israel?s national intelligence agency, sit on its advisory board.

John Makely / NBC News

UANI printed up T-shirts for a recent protest against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Part of what UANI does is psychological warfare, though it?s the smallest part. The group pays for a billboard high above Times Square that takes shots at Ahmadinejad and placed a blow-up Ahmadinejad punching-bag doll outside the Hotel Warwick when he stayed there recently while in town to address the United Nations. It also lobbies effectively, working with friendly congressmen to get sanctions strengthened.

Using 'name and shame' tactics
Mostly, it uses ?reputational risk? to achieve its aims, trying to shame U.S. and international companies to end business dealings with the Islamic Republic or Iranian businesses, particularly those with Revolutionary Guard ties, even if those dealings aren't clearly in violation of economic sanctions against Iran.?If those efforts don?t succeed, Wallace isn?t averse to using a bigger hammer: If you work with Iran, he is fond of saying, you shouldn?t get contracts from the U.S. government.

While the group?s impact is difficult to quantify vs. the overall impact of economic sanctions against Iran by the U.S., European Union and the United Nations, Wallace?s private network has contributed to some significant successes. Those include persuading an international money exchange to ban Iran and forcing Ahmadinejad out of his preferred New York hotels in September when he visited to deliver his final speech at the U.N. General Assembly as Iran?s president.?

U.S. officials welcome the private group?s efforts, telling NBC News that UANI?s ?name and shame? campaigns complement the government?s efforts to enforce the sanctions, which are limited to pursuing civil or criminal cases when companies are found to be in violation.

The public shaming is a familiar strategy -- with a twist. Activists demonstrated and demanded U.S. pension funds and university endowments divest stock in South African companies during the dying days of apartheid in the 1980s and ?90s. The AFL-CIO and Harry Wu, a Chinese labor activist, exposed U.S. companies that used Chinese prison labor in the 1990s. And Chinese companies doing business in Sudan were accused in the early 2000s of aiding genocide in Darfur.

But UANI?s mission is more comprehensive and it?s led by a high-profile political figure, not a celebrity or anonymous activist. In addition to serving as U.S. ambassador, Wallace worked in the presidential campaign of Republican Sen. John McCain in 2008, working as the GOP nominee?s debate coach. ?

It?s also riskier and could backfire. Iran is not without the capability of striking back.

But Wallace feels comfortable that he?s on the side of right and believes he has a unique opportunity to affect history by forcing Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions, which Tehran insists are intended to meet its energy needs, not build nuclear weapons. In his view, that begins with ?crashing the currency.?

?You have all the elements that are there with the currency,? he said. ?We measure everything we do. I challenge you to find a better mechanism of judging the impact of economic hardship that we're placing on the elites.?

UANI has a modest budget -- less than $700,000 in 2010, according to federal records ? that it says it raises only from U.S. donors. ?It declines to identify them, citing security concerns.

But it claims some big results.

'Stealth sanctions' have big impact
The biggest was its lobbying of SWIFT, a Belgian-based international financial clearinghouse, to expel Iran, then pressuring the U.S. Congress to demand that SWIFT ban Iranian financial transactions from its worldwide network. Without SWIFT codes, international financial transactions become difficult, if not impossible, to complete.? Since SWIFT expelled Iran on March 15, the value of the Iranian currency, the rial, has dropped precipitously.?

Dan Yergin, the energy historian and author of? ?The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World,? calls the SWIFT expulsion the ?stealth sanctions.?

?Much of the international focus on sanctions has been on the oil side,? Yergin told NBC News. ?But the SWIFT and other related banking restrictions have been the ?stealth sanctions? that are impacting on Iran?s ability to do business in the international economy.

?Less attention may have originally been paid to them, but they rank with the oil sanctions in terms of their effects on Iran. Overall, the ? sanctions are imposing a much bigger cost on the Iranian economy than Tehran would have anticipated last winter and thus are creating a much bigger problem for the leadership.??

Now, UANI and Wallace want to strike harder. Iran?s currency, the rial, is near collapse, by some estimates having lost 80 percent of its value in the last year and 15 percent in the last week as measured against the dollar and euro. One dollar now equals 36,000 rials at the unofficial rate.

Iran, which for months resisted the suggestion that the sanctions were effective, now acknowledges that inflation, much of it caused by sanctions and the SWIFT ban, is hurting the economy.?

In recent weeks, Wallace?s group publicly pressed European companies that it believed were supplying Iran with the special paper, inks and presses used to print Iranian currency to stop doing business with Tehran.? In a letter early this month to the German company Koenig & Bauer AG, which had provided the Central Bank of Iran with presses in the past, Wallace demanded to know if the company was still supplying Iran, then raised the possibility that continuing work with Iran could threaten its business with the U.S. government.?

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?UANI finds KBA?s apparent business in Iran particularly galling in light of its extensive contracts with the U.S. Department of Treasury and its role in U.S. banknote production,? Wallace wrote. ?KBA has been the recipient of over $131 million in contracts from the U.S. Treasury?s Bureau of Engraving and Printing, in addition to $2.39 million awarded to KBA subsidiary KBA North America by the U.S. Department of Defense.

?UANI strongly believes that the only responsible action for KBA in light of the fact that the CBI is a sanction-designated entity under U.S. and EU law is for KBA to immediately and publicly reject CBI solicitations for KBA services.?

On Wednesday, KBA told NBC News that it had stopped supplying printing presses to Iran nine years ago.

But in a written response to Wallace dated Oct. 10, KBA acknowledged it had provided ?spares and auxiliary equipment? to its ?Iranian client? since then. KBA also said that early this year, it submitted a ?conditional offer? to the Central Bank of Iran when it sought bids on a contract to for new banknote machines.

Ultimately, KBA decided to discontinue sales to Iran, not long before it received Wallace?s letter, it said.

The lack of such equipment could have the added benefit of making Iranian currency more susceptible to counterfeiting, perhaps by an enemy of Iran, Wallace said. That uncertainty about the rial would make it even less valuable on whatever open markets on which it was still exchanged.

KBA?s rapid response to Wallace is indicative of UANI?s growing clout in the international business community.

As a result of actions like these, ?regime change? in Iran is now being discussed seriously in Washington policy circles. Wallace won?t say whether that is his specific goal, but acknowledges that virtually any alternative would be preferable to the current ?theocratic regime.?

Beyond SWIFT, Wallace said UANI?s efforts have led to dozens of agreements from U.S.-based and other international companies agreeing to stop doing business with Iran.?

In some cases, trading partners have credited UANI in announcing their decisions to stop doing business with Iran. In others, they have not.

Targeting Iran's auto industry
Iran has the world?s 13th largest auto manufacturing industry and the largest in the Middle East and Central Asia. The industry is a major employer and a prestige piece for the Iranians. Not every country?s president can boast that his limousine is built in a local factory. Ahmadinejad can.

Numerous European and Asian auto companies had supplied parts and ?build kits? to Iran. But UANI lobbied the companies early this year and again ?called them out,? as Wallace put it. He again cited the EU and U.N. sanctions and suggested that a publicity campaign would hurt U.S. sales of their cars.

Of the companies targeted in the campaign -- Hyundai, Fiat, Peugeot, Porsche and Renault ? Wallace says only the latter continues to supply Iran.

A Renault spokeswoman, Raluca Barb, told NBC News on Thursday that the company's Iranian venture, Renault Pars, in which it owns a 51 percent interest, does not violate the sanctions.

?Renault respects the regulations,? she said. ?The automotive business is not included in sanctions against Iran.?

The Hyundai Motor Co. said it decided to discontinue operations in Iran after being contacted by UANI. The other auto companies that are no longer doing business with Iran didn?t cite UANI?s campaign, but numerous Iranian press accounts have connected the pullout to the threatened publicity blitz.

The auto company withdrawals contributed to a 42 percent nosedive in Iranian auto production over the past six months, Agence France Press reported last week, citing industry ministry figures.

UANI also says it forced Caterpillar, the huge U.S.-based construction company, to stop supplying equipment to Iran. After a letter-writing campaign failed, UANI bought a billboard opposite the company?s headquarters in Peoria, Ill., showing a piece of earth-moving equipment alongside a photo of Ahmadinejad and the words, ?Today?s work, tomorrow?s nuclear Iran.? As soon as the company halted the sales in February 2010, the billboard came down.

At the time, Caterpillar said it did not have extensive business dealings with Iran, and that it couldn?t control sales in the secondary market. But it did bar non-U.S. subsidiaries from accepting orders that it knew were destined from Iran.

The company did respond to requests from NBC News this week for comment.

Vahid Salemi / AP file

Two Iranian police officers look at the dangling body of Mohammed Bijeh, convicted of raping and murdering 16 children, after he was hanged from a construction crane in a public execution in Pakdasht, Iran, on March 16, 2005.

The most vivid of UANI?s efforts was its ?cranes campaign.? After grisly images emerged showing of Iranians being hung by construction cranes, UANI tracked down all the crane manufacturers who had done business with Iran and asked them to divest.? For the most part, they did.

There are other less obvious successes, ?like pressuring all 13 of the world?s major shipping registries, including those in Russia, South Korea, and Japan, to deny Iran access to their services. That, in turn, has prevented the regime and from insuring their tankers. UANI also quietly obtained pledges from Moldova, Mongolia and other nations to stop reflagging Iranian vessels.

Not all of its initiatives have worked, however.?

Its biggest campaign has been against MTN, the South African cell phone company that owns 49 per cent of Irancell, which controls the mobile market in Iran and has been accused of tracking Iranian dissidents. But MTN has refused to get out.?

Last week, Wallace excoriated MTN?s leadership in typical, no-holds-barred language. ?It is widely known that MTN has carried out orders from the Iranian regime to shut off text messaging and Skype during times of political protest in Iran, and reportedly has a floor in its Tehran headquarters where Iranian military officials compile and access data to track, apprehend, torture, and murder regime opponents,? he wrote in a letter to the company that also went out as a press release.

?MTN has blood on its hands ? We call for a global boycott of MTN's products and services and divestment from its stock, until it ends its reckless partnership,? he concluded.

'A liberating force for Iranians'
MTN did not immediately respond to Wallace?s most-recent broadside, but in a press release in February in reply to an earlier letter, it said its investment in Iran was ?in compliance with applicable sanctions regulations and law? and that it viewed its non-controlling stake in Irancell as being in keeping with its core mission: ?to speed up the progress of the emerging world by enriching the lives of the people within it.?

?Our success in widening access to mobile technology has been, and continues to be, a liberating force for Iranians, whatever their political allegiances,? it said. ?Mobile technology has brought communities together, empowered individuals and helped raise living standards for millions in the developing world.? MTN is proud of this legacy.?

Swatch, the Swiss watch manufacturer, has also resisted UANI?s appeals, saying in a letter to Wallace that it ?sells to consumers, not regimes.? Why would UANI, which is concerned with nuclear proliferation, care about watches?? Because, Wallace said, the high-end watches Swatch sells and other luxury items go to the ?elites,? particularly officials of the Revolutionary Guards, and he wants them to feel the pain of sanctions, even if only on their wrists.

UANI?s allies in Congress give it high praise.?

?What I like,? said Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the Florida Republican who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, ?is they are in the weeds. You name a sector in the Iranian economy and they have been inside it, putting a lot of pressure on them. We?ve worked with them, especially on embargo and sanctions legislation. So many of the bills had their genesis with them.?

The campaign also finds favor on the other side of the aisle. ?

?Part of their approach involves putting pressure on corporations to end existing business relationships with Iran,? said Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y. ?Along with their success on that front, UANI has used that experience to communicate effectively with members of Congress on how best to strengthen existing sanctions and ensure companies are complying with our laws.?

One major concern about the success of the sanctions is that the Iranians might lash out, having tired of seeing their nuclear scientists assassinated, their nuclear research sabotaged, their currency ravaged.

That may already be happening. U.S. officials ascribe continuing attacks on U.S. banks? computer networks that began last month to Iran, perhaps in response to U.S. and EU sanctions on its banks. Israel claims Iran was behind the drone mission Hezbollah carried out over northern Israel this week, and Hezbollah acknowledged that the unmanned aircraft that was shot down was manufactured in Iran. And Tehran still has many other options for retaliation, experts say. ?

?The main concern for the market is that the Iranian regime acts out in desperation, as the financial noose tightens,? said John Kilduff of Again Capital and a CNBC oil analyst. ?If Iran attempts to make good on its threats to close the Strait of Hormuz or attempts some other attack, prices will spike higher, at least temporarily. If, however, there is regime change in Iran, resulting in a Western-friendly government, we could see the mother of all price breaks at the gasoline pump.?

'Punishing the innocent'

There are those who also characterize what Wallace and UANI are doing as harming the Iranian people rather than the government.

John Makely / NBC News

UANI Executive Director David Ibsen works in the "war room" of the organization's offices.

?It is profoundly immoral. It is punishing the innocent,? said Haroon Moghul, a fellow at both the New American Foundation and the Fordham Law School Center for Security, speaking of UANI?s campaign.?

?I'm no fan of Iranian government,? he continued. ?I wish it would go away. But what do the people have to do with the government?? It is weakening the people of Iran. We are making harder for them to change their government. Sanctions empower criminal elements, make it harder to civil society to operate, make it harder for Iran to become a real democracy.?

Reacting to that kind of criticism, Wallace acknowledges that his and his colleagues are involved in ?a proxy war,? but adds, ?I'm comfortable fighting that war.?

The Iranian Foreign Ministry said it is aware of the efforts of UANI and Wallace, but says the group?s campaign is misguided.

?I think that the nature of this organization is known to all of us,? said the spokesman, Alireza Miryusefi. ?They take actions based on the false presumption that my country is pursuing a nuclear weapon program. As we have emphasized on several occasions, Iran's program is fully peaceful and their presumption is totally wrong.?

Wallace, however, has no doubts that Iran is bent on becoming a nuclear military power, and remains convinced that the pressure that UANI is bringing to bear will ultimately succeed. ?

?Our message is clear: You have to choose between doing business with our checkbook or their checkbook -- with the reality being we're the biggest checkbook in the world,? he said. ?Notwithstanding the purported demise of the United States, we're still the biggest checkbook in the world.?

Richard Engel is chief foreign correspondent of NBC News; Robert Windrem is a senior investigative producer.

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