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In an overtime classic to cap off Saturday's Elite Eight NCAA tournament action, the Wisconsin Badgers advanced to the Final Four with a 64-63 victory over the top-seeded Arizona Wildcats at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
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— NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness)
Now, the No. 2 Badgers from the West region move on to face the winner of Sunday's Midwest regional final between second seed Michigan and the upstart No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats.
ESPN Stats & Info noted that this contest was the seventh overtime game of the 2014 tournament—tied for most in history:
This is the 7th OT game of the tourney, tied for the most in a single NCAA Tournament.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo)
Talk about March Madness. Arizona star Nick Johnson had a team-high 16 points, but was called for an offensive foul on the penultimate possession, then failed to get a potential winning shot off as time expired.
Wisconsin deferred time and again to 7'0" star Frank Kaminsky, and the versatile big man did not disappoint in leading all scorers with 28 points to go with 11 rebounds.
Jeff Borzello of CBSSports.com provided simple but effective analysis on why Kaminsky was so effective against Arizona:
Frank Kaminsky. Matchup nightmare.
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello)
And to think, as CBSSports.com's Tom Fornelli pointed out, Kaminsky's number of offers coming out of high school weren't all that prestigious—certainly not suggestive of a dominant collegiate player:
Kaminsky had offers from Wisky, NU, DePaul, Bradley, NIU and SIU. He developed IN college.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli)
The Wildcats have been rated No. 1 in adjusted defensive efficiency on , and they did an Cheap Oakley Sunglasses admirable job shutting down everyone else. But Kaminsky's size and finesse were something even super-athletic freshman forward Aaron Gordon and the rest of Arizona had no consistent answer for.
Gordon played huge, though, recording a career-high 18 rebounds and nailing a clutch, game-tying three-pointer in the extra period to answer Ben Brust. Eric Edholm of Yahoo Sports also highlighted Gordon's defensive versatility:
Aaron Gordon has guarded Wisconsin's center, wing and point guard tonight. Amazing.
— Eric Edholm (@Eric_Edholm)
The Big Ten Network's Mike Hall commended the job the Wildcats did as a team of keeping the sizable Badgers front line away from the rim:
Arizona's D is making it nearly impossible for the Badgers to do anything in the paint.
— Mike Hall (@BTNMikeHall)
If not for the way Kaminsky was able to aid spacing and stretch the floor, Wisconsin would not have even competed in this contest.
A layup by point guard Traevon Jackson gave Wisconsin a 54-52 lead with just over a minute left. Then, Wildcats standout Nick Johnson, who led Arizona with 16 points of his own, shot an air ball that was followed with a dunk by Rondae Hollis-Jefferson to knot the score at 54:
Jackson missed a jumper to end regulation, which CBS Sports expert Seth Davis criticized for not getting the ball to Kaminsky on the final play:
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— Seth Davis (@SethDavisHoops)
Even when Kaminsky wasn't scoring, he was setting up opportunities for his teammates. To cite a specific example, when Jackson went to the hole late in overtime, the defense concentrated on Kiminsky, and although Jackson missed the layup, Kaminsky was right there to sneak in and tip it in for a 64-61 lead.
Borzello couldn't have described the action better, as Arizona cut the lead back to one with under a minute left:
Punching and counter-punching. Terrific stuff.
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello)
Unfortunately for the Wildcats, T.J. McConnell's struggles from the field continued when he missed his last attempt to go 2-of-10 shooting, and Johnson was called for an offensive foul in the final seconds while driving to the hoop:
ESPN's Jeff Goodman—among others—wasn't certain about the call on Johnson:
Charge? Extremely debatable.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanESPN)
Nevertheless, it was a heck of an effort by Wisconsin to get the job done in a game where casual fans would hate to see either team suffer a loss. After the game, head coach Bo Ryan intimated the impact his late father had on him in the context of clinching his Oakley Sunglasses Discount maiden Final Four berth:
Really emotional Bo Ryan talking about his father's passing/Final 4: "It's going to be tough without him there. ... This is for Butch."
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach)
Although the Badgers have done a far better job scoring the basketball down the stretch, Ryan's squad was able to adapt in this contest. Using Ryan's traditional, methodical approach dependent on half-court offensive execution, Wisconsin was able to grind it out against such a formidable opponent and do just enough to advance to the national semifinals.
This marks Ryan's 13th consecutive trip to the NCAA tournament, yet the Badgers had failed to reach the Final Four each time. Regardless of the winner on Saturday, either Ryan or his counterpart, Sean Miller, was going to make his first appearance on the biggest stage in college basketball.
Miller discussed the impact Kaminsky had following the loss:
Zona coach Sean Miller on Kaminsky: "I thought the big fella for them was the difference."
— Jeff Potrykus (@jaypo1961)
Ryan and Wisconsin came out on the winning end, with Kaminsky as the driving force and a proportionally Herculean effort on defense aiding the Badgers' landmark triumph.
Kaminsky, a junior, is a microcosm of what can happen when a college player stays in school and develops for more than one season. Wisconsin has done a great job of this under Ryan, which is why it would be fascinating to see the Badgers take on Kentucky in the Final Four.
Kentucky is comprised of a ton of freshmen who are teeming with confidence, plenty capable of toppling the Wolverines in the Elite Eight. But that Michigan nucleus fell to Louisville in the national-title game last season, and has proved its ability to battle through adversity in the absence of standout big man Mitch McGary.
Either matchup will be difficult for the Badgers, but as long as Kaminsky is clicking on all cylinders and his teammates are able to make Discount Oakley Sunglasses excellent adjustments as they did in knocking off Arizona, Wisconsin should be favored in Arlington.
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(CNN) -- "The heat gets pretty unbearable in Beppu during the summer, with all the hot springs," says Sachiko Okuda, a veteran tour guide and native of "hot spring capital."
Looking out the bus window on the way into town, it's easy to believe her.
Steam spews from every other building.
Beppu, in central Oita prefecture, is home to more than 2,500 onsen -- hot springs.
It's the world's second largest source of thermal spring water after Yellowstone National Park in the United States.
"During Golden Week, we get around 60,000 visitors staying at our onsen resorts," Okuda explains.
But we're not hot-tubbing today.
We're on our way to Beppu's so-called Eight Hells (jigoku) hot springs, where the water gushes out at temperatures as hot as 150 C.
Some also spout vermillion colored steam -- each "hell" is different in its own intense way.
Umi-Jigoku (Sea Hell)
About 1,200 years ago, a volcano erupted and the cobalt-blue Umi-Jigoku sprang forth -- iron sulfate being the source of its lovely color.
Don't be lulled by its beauty, though -- the hot spring is 200 meters deep and, at 98 C, almost boiling.
The steam heats a nearby greenhouse where Victoria amazonica water lilies bloom between May and November.
Right by the entrance, stores sell pudding cooked in the hot spring's steam.
Oniishibozu-Jigoku (Oniishi Shaven Head Hell)
Even hotter than Umi-Jigoku, at an average 99 C, Oniishibozu-Jigoku gets its name from the gray mud bubbles it spouts that are said to resemble a monk's shaven head.
The town Onishi (one "i"), in Gunma prefecture, signals its hellish association by using the kanji character for "demon" in its name.
Every February, the people of Onishi clear their homes of evil spirits by throwing soybeans at invisible demons during the Onishi Setsubun festival.
Yama-Jigoku (Mountain Hell)
Resembling mountains of mud according to legend, the pools of Yama-Jigoku are in reality more like steaming puddles.
Harmless though they might appear, they reache a scorching 90 C.
A mini zoo nearby features animals acclimated to the heat -- flamingos, monkeys, snakes and a hippopotamus who waits to be fed carrots.
Kamado-Jigoku (Cooking Pot Hell)
A red demon statue atop a cooking pot guards the entrance to Kamado-Jigoku. Some of the six differently colored ponds here reach boiling point.
There are -- less hot -- hand and foot baths, drinking water at 80 C and jigoku-mushi: Vegetables and hard-boiled eggs cooked in the boiling water and steam.
Oniyama-Jigoku (Demon Mountain Hell)
Also known as "Crocodile Hell," Oniyama is home to around 80 of the creatures, as well as alligators slithering around in murky water pouring in from a salt spring.
The steam pressure here is strong enough to pull one and a half train carriages, as well as creating ideal crocodile-breeding conditions, an onsite sign discloses.
Shiraike-Jigoku (White Pond Hell)
With rocks in the middle of a milky green pond and its surrounding bushes, Shiraike resembles a Japanese zen garden.
A hot spring spouts creamy white steam at 95 C.
The water's milky color comes from a mixture of boric acid, salt, sodium silicate and calcium bicarbonate.
Piranhas are among the fish kept in a run-down aquarium nearby.
Tatsumaki-Jigoku (Tornado Hell)
Regarded as a natural treasure of Beppu, Tatsumaki is one of Japan's few geysers.
Erupting every half an hour or so for up to 10 minutes, its spout can reach 50 meters without the stone plate that is used to block it off.
At a fiendish 150 C, Tatsumaki also has the hottest water of all the hells and emits hot sulfurous gases.
Chinoike-Jigoku (Blood Pond Hell)
Not only is the water red here, but the steam too.
The oldest of the hells, Chinoike's vermillion color comes from the acidic iron and magnesium-filled clay oozing from the ground.
At 78 C, this is also the coolest of the eight hells, but signage reminds visitors that you still can't take a dip.
An ointment made from the clay that's used to treat skin diseases is sold at a stand nearby.
Getting there
Beppu is a two-hour train ride from Fukuoka's Hakata station on the limited express Sonic train.
From JR Beppu station, take a 15-minute ride on Kamei bus 5, 7 or 9 to reach Kannawa bus terminal, where the first six hells are located.
From Kannawa, a five-minute ride on Kamei bus 16 or 16A takes you to Chinoike-Jigoku and Tatsumaki-Jigoku in Shibaseki hells. The same buses also return you to Beppu station, a 40-minute journey.
Alternatively, Kamenoi bus company provides 2.5-hour tours (in Japanese) of all eight hells for ?3,600 ($35).
Tours depart three times a day and can be booked the same day at the inside JR Beppu station.
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I have heard good things about Jai for years. Of course, I was also anti-yoga (‘yoga is too new age for me’) for many years, so I never looked into this studio.
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Many investors thought Apple was due for a post-iPad sell-off last week. How could Apple live up to the considerable hype?
And when Apple finally unveiled its latest tablet simply as , it seemed more likely that shares would finally fall from their lofty perch.
Nope. Shares of Apple hit a new all-time high Tuesday of about $560.
The stock is up 5% since CEO Tim Cook debuted the iPad nearly a week ago. Shares are up more than 10% since I last wrote a column on the stock, a fitting to its greatness when . And Apple is now up 38% this year.
Still, continue to fawn over the stock. Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek boosted his price target to $699 Tuesday morning.
Last week, Goldman Sachs analyst Bill Shope raised his target on Apple to $660. Barclays Capital's Ben Reitzes lifted his target to $710. And FBN Securities analyst Shebly Seyrafi upped his target to $730.
At this point, it wouldn't shock me if an analyst soon raised his or her price target on Apple to infinity. If Buzz Lightyear from the "Toy Story" movies were an analyst, his Apple target might even be infinity and beyond.
Is this finally getting a little ridiculous? Perhaps. Apple is now trading at a point where investors clearly expect earnings to top consensus estimates by a fairly wide margin.
Apple's stock price has outpaced the increase in profit projections from the start of the year. According to data from Thomson Reuters, analysts were expecting Apple to earn $34.67 a share for the fiscal year ending in September. The consensus forecast is now $42.86. That's an increase of "only" 23.6%
If stocks are supposed to track earnings, then you could argue that investors buying Apple now are likely expecting earnings of about $47.84 -- a 38% increase from the start of the year.
Can Apple hit that target? It seems doable. Earnings per share of $47.84 is nearly 12% higher than current forecasts.
But other than a blip where Apple missed estimates in its fiscal fourth quarter of 2011 -- the one that ended in September, which meant many consumers were waiting for the October release of the next iPhone -- Apple has routinely beat consensus earnings targets by much more than 12%.
So after all is said and done with Apple, the stock is only slightly more expensive now -- trading at about 13 times earnings estimates for 2012 -- than where it was a few weeks ago. And that's still a low multiple for a high growth stock.
As long as investors aren't getting ahead of themselves with expectations for just how robust new iPad sales will be, the stock may still have room to run.
Keep in mind that no legitimate competitor to Apple has emerged in the either. Research in Motion's () PlayBook has been an unmitigated flop. And the tablets running on Google's (, ) Android, such as the Xoom from soon-to-be Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility () and the Galaxy from Samsung, have failed to make a dent in the iPad's sales either.
Sure, Amazon's (, ) Kindle Fire may do well thanks to its bare-bones approach and lower price point. It's not trying to be more sexy than the iPad. But the Kindle is more a Dr Pepper to iPad's Coke as opposed to being Pepsi.
Finally, It's also worth remembering that Apple is likely to launch other new products -- like the still (for now) . And any revenue and earnings from yet-to-be-released iThingys may not yet be factored into estimates.
I hate to sound like an apologist for Apple's constantly rising stock price. Yes, the pace of appreciation will inevitably slow ... but it may not substantially do so until Apple's earnings growth rate finally cools off.
And for all the bears who think this can't end well, I just don't see how that's the case. I covered the tech crash of 2000. This is not remotely similar.
Apple is producing real tangible products that people want to buy, and it is generating gobs of cash and profits in the process.
It's not a hype-fueled stock hoping to "monetize eyeballs" through online advertising, cash in on B2C (or even better B2B) e-commerce, or ride the wave of any of the numerous other empty tech buzzwords of the dot-com bust. Remember when Internet incubators were hot and the New England Patriots played at CMGI Field? Oy.
If you want to cry about tech stocks at unreasonable valuations, look at the current crop of social media stocks. as soon as it goes public? Please.
But don't call Apple a bubble.
Best of StockTwits: A rare earth miner is popping on news that the U.S. and Europe want to crack down on China's export restrictions. And Urban Outfitters () is showing how tough and fickle the business of retail can be.
: this is rediculous, Rare Earth talk all over the news, why selloff? Shorts trying their best to keep it under $30...
The shorts don't appear to be winning anymore. Molycorp (), a leading miner of rare earths in the U.S., reversed the day's earlier losses and was up nearly 5% in late morning trading to above $31.
I discussed Molycorp more in today's . But it appears investors are betting that if the U.S. and other nations are successful in getting China to export more rare earth minerals, that should ease some supply concerns and benefit Molycorp. But are traders also betting on a takeover?
: good opportunity for a japanese company to acquire given strong yen and to limit dependence on chinese rare earths, possibly hitachi.
Interesting. Not sure if this deal will get done but more Japanese companies are purchasing U.S. assets. An arm of Sumitomo announced Tuesday it is buying auto repair chain Midas (). And on Monday, health care equipment company Zoll Medical () agreed to sell out to Japanese chemical conglomerate Asahi Kasei.
: turning into the Best Buy of the retail world. crappy layout, horrible selection, and bad customer service...hmmm.
: VERY close to repeating the sins of . What was once cool and differentiated is tired . . .and EXPENSIVE.
I thought Best Buy (, ) was the Best Buy of the retail world. But I get the point. And Abercrombie & Fitch () is not exactly a flattering comparison either.
It just shows that being a top-notch retailer may be even harder than staying on top of tech. You have to constantly reinvent yourself and competition is brutal ... all for the "reward" of tiny profit margins. Retail is not the business for me.
The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Paul R. La Monica. Other than Time Warner, the parent of CNNMoney, and Abbott Laboratories, La Monica does not own positions in any individual stocks.
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First Lady Michelle Obama is going to be in China soon, emphasizing the importance of students learning from one another's cultures. She wants to hear your questions.
Last year, only 1% of U.S. students studied abroad. There are in hopes of doubling the amount of American students that travel internationally.
Whether you’ve studied or worked abroad in the past, have never considered it, or are trying to decide if international travel is for you, this is your opportunity to speak up. Why should young people spend the money to go to another country? Who does it these days? What are the risks and benefits?
Mrs. Obama will answer some of your top questions.
The deadline for submissions is Monday, March 17. Please make sure to shoot videos horizontally and keep questions under 15 seconds.
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(CNN) -- Virtual reality, the emerging 3D technology many expect to be the next quantum leap in the video gaming world, just got a little more real.
Sony, makers of the top-selling PlayStation 4, has rolled out "Project Morpheus," a virtual reality system it says will pair with its top-selling gaming console to immerse players in the virtual worlds in which they're playing.
The system, announced Tuesday at the annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, joins Oculus Rift, a similar full-immersion VR system that has captured the imaginations of gamers since its $2.4 million debut on Kickstarter in 2012.
"At (Sony Computer Entertainment), we view innovation as an opportunity to build on our mission to push the boundaries of play," said Shuhei Yoshida, president of SCE Worldwide Studios, at the conference. "Project Morpheus is the latest example of innovation from SCE, and we're looking forward to its continued development and the games that will be created as development kits get into the hands of content creators."
Virtual reality utilizes a headset that gives the wearer a 360-degree field of vision, allowing them to interact with their surroundings as if they were really there. Morpheus will feature a visor-style headset and interact with the camera on the Playstation 4 using sensors that track the player's head movements.
Despite a multitude of other dramatic changes through the decades, the way console gamers have interacted with visuals has remained virtually unchanged. The prospect of replacing the static, two-dimensional screen has many in the gaming world anxiously contemplating the possibilities.
"VR is exciting because it thoroughly immerses players in ways not possible on a regular TV set," said , a longtime gaming journalist and editor-in-chief of.
"Wherever you turn your head, that's where you'll look, even if it's physically behind you. That sort of 360-degree immersion has never been done in a believable manner in the past, but the technology has caught up. We can now experience the same high graphical fidelity that we see on HDTVs within virtual reality now."
Sony did not announce a specific timetable or price details for Morpheus, saying models that will be made available to developers are prototypes.
It all raises the question of whether top-tier game developers will be willing to make the considerable investment of time and resources it will take to create games for a new, untested system that will only be owned by some gamers who own one particular console.
Hsu thinks Sony is in a good position, though. In just three-and-a-half months, the PlayStation 4 has sold more than 6 million units worldwide.
"Not every PS4 owner will buy it, of course," he said. "But because Project Morpheus is essentially a new platform on its own, there will be plenty of developers who will want to be first or early on it. This is a chance for developers to plant their flags in a new market."
So, what does the arrival of Morpheus mean for Oculus? With Xbox-maker Microsoft to be working on its own headset, will the independent shop get squeezed by gaming's big names before it even hits the market?
Don't count on it.
For one, the Oculus Rift is designed to work, primarily, with PCs. So, even if the console makers each develop their own systems, there's plenty of space for the system to thrive despite the competition.
And it's got plenty of momentum itself. Oculus has drummed up more than $90 million in funding and, in August, brought in legendary gaming developer John Carmack, the lead programmer behind classic games like "Doom," "Quake" and "Wolfenstein 3D," as chief technology officer.
"Oculus is still in a great position with its head start in development, both in hardware and software," Hsu said. "Third-party games have been in the works for the Oculus Rift for quite some time now, so the company is in a good spot for when the headset releases."
The system got a profile boost at this month's South by Southwest Interactive festival, when it was used for a popular
"Competition is always, always good," Hsu said. "If Sony's announcement forces Oculus to be even more aggressive in creating a top-notch VR unit and getting it to market more quickly, then the consumers will benefit."
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Missing Malaysia Airlines plane: Debris found in search for MH370, says Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott
- Satellite images taken four days ago were analysed and confirmed, on Thursday, to show two pieces of debris that could be wreckage of the plane. One piece is approximately 24-metres long and the other 5-metres long.
- Two surveillance planes were sent to the region, which is roughly 2500km southwest of Perth, to locate the objects.
- The RAAF P-3 Orion and US Airforce P-8 Poseidon return to Perth without sighting the debris.
- Late on Thursday, Norwegian car carrier Höegh St Petersburg reaches area in southern Indian Ocean where possible debris of the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane was spotted.
- Australian officials end search for possible objects from missing plane at midnight on Thursday.
- The search will resume at 5.30am Perth time.

Stay tuned for any other major developments as the search for Flight MH370 continues.
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