Friday, November 30, 2012

Euro zone set for recovery in second-half of 2013: Draghi

PARIS (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Friday that budgetary consolidation in the euro zone would entail a short-term economic impact but the currency bloc was on track for a recovery in the second half of 2013.

"We have not yet emerged from the crisis," Draghi told Europe 1 radio. "The recovery for most of the euro zone will certainly begin in the second half of 2013."

"It's true that budgetary consolidation entails a short-term contraction of economic activity, but this budgetary consolidation is inevitable," Draghi said, speaking through a translator.

Draghi, in Paris for a conference with top financial officials, said euro zone governments should push ahead quickly with implementing a banking union which must apply to all banks to avoid fragmenting the sector.

Berlin has said that unified banking supervision under the aegis of the ECB should apply only to the bloc's largest banks.

To achieve deeper integration, member states must accept ceding more sovereignty while pursuing structural reforms to reduce rigidity in the service and labor markets, notably in France and Italy, Draghi added.

Ratings agency Standard & Poor's stripped six euro zone states of their 'AAA' credit rating in January, and Moody's downgraded France's rating by one notch this month to Aa1.

Draghi said that while the downgrades did not have an immediate impact on borrowing costs, they were a signal to governments which must be taken seriously.

(Reporting By Nicholas Vinocur; Editing by Daniel Flynn)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ecbs-draghi-says-euro-zone-track-second-half-074716694--sector.html

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Philanthropist Wants 'Book Revolution' in Vietnam (Voice Of America)

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Bright spot in Mexico's drug war hides dark side

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - Inside a notorious Mexican prison where armed convicts used to roam freely, selling drugs and deciding who was allowed in, the state is in control again. Prisoners are back in their cells and the once overcrowded complex sparkles with cleanliness.

But outside on the dusty streets of Ciudad Juarez, store owners lock themselves behind their doors, fearful of police and carefully vetting customers to avoid becoming the next victims of still rampant crime.

For four years, the city on the border with Texas was convulsed by daily slaughter, becoming the murder capital of the world and a shocking illustration of the Mexican government's failure to contain violence among warring drug cartels.

Once best known as a party town for Americans hopping across the border for cheap thrills, Ciudad Juarez fell into chaos with about one in every six of the 60,000 victims of Mexico's bloody drug war over the last six years dying here.

This year, though, the violence in Ciudad Juarez has fallen dramatically, prompting political leaders to hold up the city as a symbol of progress and offering hope to Mexico's incoming president, Enrique Pena Nieto, in the fight against crime.

"It's a completely different city now," said mayor Hector Murguia, who took office for a second time in October 2010, just as the violence in Ciudad Juarez reached its peak.

Homicides and kidnappings fell by more than 60 percent from last year in the first 10 months of 2012, and extortion was down 12 percent, city data shows. In October, Ciudad Juarez had just 28 murders, down from 253 in the same month in 2010.

The government of Ciudad Juarez's home state of Chihuahua has hailed the results as proof that tougher policing works, claiming a new record for catching criminals in Mexico. It has also transferred hundreds of gang members from local prisons to jails elsewhere in Mexico, dismantling power structures that continued to direct crime from behind bars.

A number of drug war experts say security has also improved because the Sinaloa Cartel of Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman now has a firm hold on the city after squeezing out the Juarez Cartel, for long aligned with the local police. Senior government officials deny this, and one said the gangs are likely biding their time to see what Pena Nieto does after he takes office on December 1.

For all the success in reducing violence, drug trafficking is still flourishing; police are widely suspected of colluding with the cartels; reports of human rights abuses are rife; and many businesses pay a de facto tax to the gangs.

National police data shows incidence of property-related crime - which includes extortion, fraud and looting - is heading for its worst year in Chihuahua since President Felipe Calderon took office in December 2006. His term has been dominated by the drug war and he sent more than 10,000 soldiers and federal police to Ciudad Juarez when violence erupted there in 2008.

U.S. demand continues to fuel the drug trade, and a U.S. congressional report this month said Mexican cartels still had "firm control" of border smuggling routes. Mexican consultancy Risk Evaluation says the amount of cocaine and marijuana smuggled across the U.S. frontier was up at least 20 percent this year compared to 2010, and methamphetamine by 40 percent.

PAY OR BURN

Instead of bringing peace, the security buildup in Ciudad Juarez spawned more chaos. Corrupt soldiers and police were soon infected by the criminal malaise sucking the life out of the city, extorting, kidnapping and killing at will.

"Unfortunately, there were people wearing federal police badges and army insignia who only came here to make money," said municipal police officer Roberto Hernandez, 37.

By the end of 2011, most of the army and federal police had been pulled out. To regain the upper hand, Chihuahua beefed up intelligence gathering and investigations and also introduced tougher sentences for criminals.

State governor Cesar Duarte said since he took office two years ago, Chihuahua has executed a record 98 percent of arrest warrants issued and put 95 percent of suspects on trial.

"Where the news was once about deaths, deaths, and more deaths, today it's about arrests, arrests, arrests and convictions," he told Reuters. His government has put 8,000 people behind bars and moved 2,000 criminals to other jails around Mexico to break the power of prison networks, he said.

Inside Ciudad Juarez's main prison, walkways and yards once filled with convicts in civilian clothes chatting in the sun are now empty. When prisoners emerge, all wear regulation gray.

"A year ago you couldn't have been here," said Chihuahua's head of social re-integration, Gonzalo Diaz. "The prisoners had the keys to the cells and they were in charge. It was the most dangerous prison in the world."

Regardless of improvements on the inside, the hold exercised by criminals on the city outside is palpable.

One recent Saturday afternoon, the main road through the center of Ciudad Juarez was almost deserted.

On block after block on the 16 de Septiembre avenue, nearly half the businesses were closed, abandoned or burned out. Many of the stores that were open had their doors locked, admitting strangers only after they were satisfied they meant no harm.

"Everyone who is open here is paying extortion," said a man in his 30s working in a forlorn hairdressing salon on the street. "If you don't pay, the place burns down."

That Saturday the salon had four clients in 4-1/2 hours. Before the violence flared up in Ciudad Juarez it would have had about 60, said the man, who asked to remain anonymous.

Of some two dozen people working in the city Reuters spoke to about extortion, nearly all said their business paid it or that they knew of others who did - or they declined to comment.

They said payments vary from 100-150 pesos ($7.70-$11.50) a week for taxi drivers to 5,000 pesos at a mechanic's workshop employing three and 6,000 pesos at a funeral home with 15 staff.

A bus driver said operators of 40-seat vehicles had to pay as much as 5,000 pesos a month for a single bus. Children as young as 12 have been used to collect extortion, police say.

For some residents of Ciudad Juarez, paying extortion has even become a token of security in areas where the gangs rule.

"A guy in our neighborhood who ran a store got so fed up with kids stealing stuff, he eventually said 'Who do I have to pay extortion to around here?' Once he started paying, the problems stopped," said the manager of a funeral home.

EXHAUSTION

The torrent of robberies, shootouts and disappearances have drained the city's economy, forcing many people out. A study by a local university estimated nearly 240,000 of the city's 1.3 million people had left by the end of 2011.

In 2006, Ciudad Juarez accounted for about 1.9 percent of Mexican economic output, according to studies by bank Banamex. By the end of 2010 its share had fallen to 1.2 percent.

"Juarez is exhausted by gore, poverty, terror and business flight," said Charles Bowden, a U.S. author of various books on the city. "This, coupled with a population flight, means there are fewer people left to kill. All the people who refused to pay extortion are dead, and the living have taken note."

Many streets in the Riberas del Bravo district are largely deserted following months of fighting and gunfire.

Rows of neat little homes stand gutted, stripped of every item of value but their stone frames, the walls plastered with graffiti and entrances littered with debris and weeds. On one street in the area, only 12 of 39 houses had not been abandoned.

"You feel very lonely," said Antonio, 38, a beautician who described regular battles between gangs on the street and seeing a man beaten to death with rocks outside his front door last year. Since the spring it has been mostly quiet, he said.

Locals say the city is much safer since the army and federal police withdrew, but corruption inside the local police remains a problem. "Very few of us hang out together after work because of the fear, the paranoia," said police officer Hernandez.

For Hugo Almada, an academic who sits on a Ciudad Juarez security panel made up of local officials and civilians, the violence had less to do with drug trafficking itself and more to do with splits "within the state" over who controlled the money.

"What we saw was police, the military, politicians, entrepreneurs, drug traffickers and killers on the one side - and another group of the same people on the other," he said.

(Editing by Kieran Murray and Mohammad Zargham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mexicos-drug-war-bright-spot-hides-dark-underbelly-180251122.html

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Adobe Photoshop Touch optimizes for iPad mini, adds effects, support for pressure-sensitive stylus pens, more

Adobe Photoshop Touch optimizes for iPad mini, adds effects, support for pressure-sensitive stylus pens, more

Even though I use Photoshop CS 6 nearly constantly, I'm not a huge fan of Adobe Photoshop Touch. I think they made a lot of bad decisions, from not building a truly native iOS app, to creating an interface that's almost opaque. However, they're Adobe, this is Photoshop, and I'm just an overly opinionated blogger, so for those of you who are all up in the Touch, here's some good news:

Adobe has made some optimizations to better support the iPad mini (likely fixing tap target sizes, though it doesn't say specifically), and adding support for the new generation of pressure sensitive stylus pens like the Pogo Connect, Jot Touch, and JaJa. There are two new effects, Lens Flare and Stamp Pattern (and they helpfully tell you Lens Flare is under the "&" menu, once again proving no menu should ever be labeled "&").

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Union Jack: Minimal progress on the minimum wage

Back in 2008, when incoming President Barack Obama still seemed to incarnate progressive aspirations for a wide-reaching wave of social and economic reforms, he spoke about a very basic policy move to improve the lives of the working poor: an increase in the federal minimum wage. As part of the ?Obama-Biden Plan? to tackle poverty?which noted that the former Illinois Senator was a ?lifelong advocate for the poor??the President-elect promised to raise the minimum wage to $9.50 an hour by 2011, and index it to inflation.

Four years later, the federal minimum wage remains at a paltry $7.25 an hour, paling in embarrassing fashion to its counterparts across the industrialized West. To put that into context, the United Kingdom?s minimum wage is about $9.80 an hour, and France?s is roughly $12 an hour.

The U.S. minimum wage is not even close to a living wage. The poverty line for a family of four is $23,050, which means that any full-time worker earning wages under $11.06 an hour is below that line. For these minimum wage workers, and the tens of millions of other American workers whose wages keep them well below the poverty line, basic necessities like food, transportation, and housing are barely within reach. In fact, a recent report showed that households working the entire year at minimum wage cannot afford the fair market rent for two bedroom housing in any state in the country.

Out of the administration?s many reneged promises during its first term, this ranks among the most inexcusable. That Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress didn?t prioritize this issue out of some genuine concern for the poor isn?t surprising. But what is genuinely shocking is that amid a recession?and now sluggish recovery?raising the minimum wage actually makes basic economic sense, especially when that wage is so low in the first place.

An increase would put more money into the hands of workers, boost consumption, and help generate economic growth. Leaving millions of workers unable to purchase basic goods is just illogical from a purely economic point of view.

Of course, raising the minimum wage isn?t a solution to everything. Past experience has shown that businesses adjust by raising prices?for instance, inflation wiped away much of a wage increase in France in the early 1980s. Also, an increase in the minimum wage clearly does not alter the other structural factors responsible for poverty and accelerating inequality in the American economy, including wage repression, a regressive tax code that?s riddled with corporate loopholes, and the position of the U.S. in the global capitalist economy.

But to the roughly four million workers struggling to get by from paycheck to paycheck, an increase would make a huge difference. It matters if you?re struggling to keep up with increasing food and gas prices, but your paycheck stays the same. And it matters if you?re trying to support a family, but can no longer afford to pay your increasing rent.

Back in 2009, it seemed possible that the Democratic Party, in control of the White House and both chambers of Congress, would champion an increase in the federal minimum wage. Unfortunately, the prospects for that look rather grim at the moment, especially with the obstructionist, anti-poor Republican Party in control of the House.

But if there is any reason to not abandon all hope, recent months have seen an uptick on this front. Democrats from the House Progressive Caucus?the closest thing there is to a social-democratic political formation in the U.S.?introduced a bill this summer to raise the federal minimum wage to its 1968 level and finally index it to inflation. We can hope that this effort, however futile it may be, will continue in the 113th Congress, if only to keep the issue on the agenda.

Meanwhile, as most of Congress refused to budge on the matter, people finally took this issue into their own hands: in Albuquerque, San Jose, and Long Beach, coalitions of labor unions and community activists organized referenda to boost the minimum wage, all of which passed last week.

These victories, small as they are, remind us of the substantial support that exists for an increase, and the need to build a movement to push for it. Perhaps some unions could dedicate resources toward building a movement on the federal level, or perhaps demands might emerge from a potential progressive coalition organized to oppose the so-called ?grand bargain? on deficit reduction.

Ultimately, though, like nearly any other progressive legislation the Left hopes to win during Obama?s second term, an increase in the federal minimum wage will likely come from a social movement with roots among those who need the reform the most, and not from the Congress they elected.

Get a rise out of Cole at cstangler@georgetownvoice.com.

Source: http://georgetownvoice.com/2012/11/15/union-jack-minimal-progress-on-the-minimum-wage/

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Analysts: Tibet Self-Immolations Hit New Phase (Voice Of America)

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Heritage Auctions has gotten its hands on an interesting piece of automotive cinema history. Bidders can now vie for the 1949 Buick Roadmaster Convertible from the 1988 film Rain Man featuring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman. The straight-eight powered convertible is one of two used in filming and features an upgraded rear suspension to cope with the weight of a cameraman and camera equipment. The seller has included several bits of documentation showing where the big Buick was rented by MGM for filming, including insurance receipts and loan agreements.

As it sits, the Roadmaster has an opening bid of $40,000 and is located in Sacramento, California, though we suspect the seller may have a much higher reserve. The auction won't reveal that figure until December 7. You can find out more and see additional photography by heading over to the Heritage Auctions site.

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Carolyn Kossar, Contributor
November 26, 2012
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories

Tampa, Fl.? Hillsborough Community College?s Ybor campus Visual and Performing Arts Gallery is proud to present Howard W. Blake High School?s Senior Masters Certification Exhibit from November 15-December 10, 2012. An Opening Reception will take place Thursday, Nov 15, 4:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., with an Awards Ceremony at 6:30 p.m. Juried award winners receive HCC Art Department scholarships for tuition.

The exhibit showcases the work of Blake High School seniors who will complete a 4-year concentration in the visual arts in May. On display will be drawings, paintings, jewelry, ceramics, photographs, digital art pieces, and sculptures. This year?s seniors artists include Luisa Schneider, Sam Rios-Arizala, Alex Schwartzberg, Jael Sanders, Lauren Petty, Nani Jones, Malia Williams, Cheyanne Fannan, Shannon Barnett, Alexis Cabrera and Gabriela Taylor.

The gallery is located on the first floor of the Performing Arts Building and is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Monday and Wednesday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Tuesday; noon to 7 p.m. Please contact Carolyn Kossar at (813) 253-7674 or ckossar@hccfl.edu for more information.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

New York, New Jersey put $71 bil price tag on Sandy

(Reuters) - New York state and New Jersey need at least $71.3 billion to recover from the devastation wrought by Superstorm Sandy and prevent similar damage from future storms, according to their latest estimates.

The total, which could grow, came as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Monday the state will need $41.9 billion, including $32.8 billion to repair and restore damaged housing, parks and infrastructure and to cover lost revenue and other expenses. The figure also includes $9.1 billion to mitigate potential damage from future severe weather events, Cuomo said.

Neighboring New Jersey, which saw massive damage to its transit system and coastline, suffered at least $29.4 billion in overall losses, according to a preliminary analysis released by Governor Chris Christie's office Friday. The preliminary cost estimate includes federal aid New Jersey has received so far.

By some measures, Sandy was worse than Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, which tore into the U.S. Gulf Coast in 2005, Cuomo said.

Sandy destroyed 305,000 houses in New York state - a still provisional number that's likely to grow - compared to the 214,700 destroyed in Louisiana by Katrina and Rita.

Sandy also caused nearly 2.2 million power outages at its peak in the state, compared to 800,000 from Katrina and Rita in Louisiana, and impacted 265,300 businesses compared to 18,700, Cuomo said.

While Sandy may have damaged more homes and businesses, Katrina took a far greater toll on human lives, killing more than 1,800 people directly or indirectly. Sandy, by comparison, is believed to have killed at least 121 people.

"Hurricane Katrina got a lot of notoriety for the way government handled -- or mishandled, depending on your point of view -- the situation," Cuomo said at a press conference.

But considering the dense population of the area Sandy impacted and costs to the economy, housing, and businesses, the damage done "was much larger in Hurricane Sandy than in Hurricane Katrina, and that puts this entire conversation, I believe, in focus," Cuomo said.

Sandy made landfall in New Jersey on October 29. It blasted through the Northeastern U.S., devastating homes, forcing evacuations, crippling power systems and shutting down New York City's subway system for days.

TAKING SANDY COSTS TO CONGRESS

The total cost to the region is still not known as estimates of the damage, as well as future repair and prevention costs, continue to come in from states, cities and counties.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Monday he will ask Congress for $9.8 billion to pay for Sandy costs not covered by insurance or other federal funds.

In a letter to New York's congressional delegation, Bloomberg said public, private and indirect losses to the city from the devastating late-October storm stood at $19 billion.

Of that, private insurance is expected to cover $3.8 billion, with Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursements to cover at least an additional $5.4 billion, Bloomberg said in a statement.

The city still will need the additional $9.8 billion to help pay for costs that FEMA does not cover, like hazard mitigation, long-term housing, shoreline restoration and protection efforts, he said.

Whatever the final tally, officials are beginning to pressure Congress for federal assistance.

Cuomo met on Monday with the state's Congressional delegation and county officials. U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said in a statement that New York's Congressional delegation will push hard for additional federal funding.

"The federal government has a clear responsibility to commit all of the necessary resources to help us rebuild," she said.

Getting federal funds could be a tough fight, because of pressure on lawmakers to cut spending and raise taxes in order to shrink the federal deficit.

"This will be an effort that lasts not weeks, but many months, and we will not rest until the federal response meets New York's deep and extensive needs," said U.S. Senator Charles Schumer in a statement.

NUMBERS GAME

Cuomo's earlier estimates had pegged the total amount of damages for the region at $50 billion, with about $33 billion of that incurred in New York state.

In New York City, Bloomberg said on Monday that the city had about $4.8 billion of uninsured private losses, $3.8 billion of insured private losses, and $4.5 billion in losses to city agencies.

Reconstructing the city's damaged roads alone could cost nearly $800 million, Bloomberg said. New York City, a financial and tourism center, also lost about $5.7 billion in gross city product, he said.

Included in Cuomo's nearly $9.1 billion of mitigation costs are what he called "common sense" actions, like flood protection for the World Trade center site, roads, subway tunnels and sewage treatment plants, as well as power generators for the region's fuel supply system and backup power for health care facilities.

"We will see new projects," said Mysore Nagaraja, former president of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Capital Construction Co.

"In order to justify whatever money they finally end up getting, they have to come up with this list of projects that need to be done so that the future Sandy will not have the impact it had this time," he said.

Nagaraja is currently chairman of Spartan Solutions LLC, an infrastructure consulting firm.

(Reporting by Hilary Russ; Additional reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Maureen Bavdek, Bill Trott and Phil Berlowitz)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/york-jersey-put-71-billion-price-tag-sandy-002134256--sector.html

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The Ugly Duckling House | DIY Home Improvement Blog: Grumble ...

I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. ?And I'm very happy to report that thanks to the Black Friday sale, I have a new best friend helping me finish a few projects:

My shower in the guest bathroom is finally ready to actually take a shower in, but not without a near hissy fit this weekend.
There are several truths of DIY I've learned over the years, and installing this showerhead was simply a reminder of them:
  1. Use the right tools.
  2. Caulk hides a multitude of sins.
  3. When all else fails, tape the ever-loving shit out of it.
Taping is what I had to do with this?showerhead. ?Many times, a new?showerhead?will state on the box that "no tools are required" or "no tape needed". ?If you're in an old house like mine, be prepared for the box to be lying.
Teflon tape and a set of pliers tightened everything up, and after a very frustrating half hour, I had a leak-free shower. ?Small tip: for the best seal, when wrapping Teflon tape around the thread of the shower stem, be sure to wrap it in the direction that you'll tighten the shower fixture.
I was hoping to get a little more done in the room before the big reveal (like hang a little art), but a working, clean shower trumps my half-finished master bath, so I'll be switching rooms and using the room in here until the master bath is finished.
So once the baseboards are in tonight, I'll take a few final shots to show you what things look like. ?While I can't really call the room "done" yet, this room is one of the farthest reached on the shit-show to completed scale. ?Which also means that when I'm using this bathroom, I get to move on to other projects. ?Woo hoo!

Sarah

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Court orders new look at health care challenge

(AP) ? The Supreme Court has revived a Christian college's challenge to President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul, with the acquiescence of the Obama administration.

The court on Monday ordered the federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., to consider the claim by Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., that Obama's health care law violates the school's religious freedoms.

A federal district judge rejected Liberty's claims, and the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the lawsuit was premature and never dealt with the substance of the school's arguments. The Supreme Court upheld the health care law in June.

The justices used lawsuits filed by 26 states and the National Federation of Independent Business to uphold the health care law by a 5-4 vote, then rejected all other pending appeals, including Liberty's.

The school made a new filing with the court over the summer to argue that its claims should be fully evaluated in light of the high court decision. The administration said it did not oppose Liberty's request.

Liberty is challenging both the requirement that most individuals obtain health insurance or pay a penalty, and a separate provision requiring many employers to offer health insurance to their workers.

The appeals court could ask the government and the college for new legal briefs to assess the effect of the Supreme Court ruling on Liberty's claims before rendering a decision.

Liberty's case joins dozens of other pending lawsuits over health reform, many involving the requirement that employer insurance plans cover contraception, which are working their way through the federal court system.

The case is Liberty University v. Geithner, 11-438.

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There are adequate workouts in your life as well as perform that are not enjoyable. Will not help make your work out one of these, select one that suits you. Take pleasure in the workout; there are no hard and fast guidelines in what you need to do, so do what you enjoy. The likelihood is that if you do not you?ll simply grow to be one more unhappy searching person on the athlete or even rower, and there?s more to life than that.

3) Save yourself moment
Exercising should be efficient and effective concurrently. Despite the fact that the time to spend your life in the gym to obtain final results, you should not. You will get the results you want with out giving up your life to a health club; you just need to know how to workout the correct way.

4) Follow your goals
A good work out has to deliver the type of results you desperately want if you are going to stay with it. That means your actual goals, not really whatever the newest health and fitness buzzword is actually. There is a load associated with awesome appearing physical fitness measures you can pursue including aerobic capability, useful physical fitness, interferance power; but if you?re like most people you probably got into physical fitness since you want to look good inside your underwear. That?s a good reason as well, just make sure your regular workout demonstrates this particular, and workout for which you would like.

5) Suit your self
The program is simply that; yours, therefore ensure you own the actual routines, and never vice versa. Enable your workout routines squeeze into your life and enjoy health and fitness in your phrases. It is the potential.

Keep to the previously mentioned 5 principles when choosing and taking advantage of your better fitness regimen and remember it really is exactly about you. Regardless of the size of solutions and speedy repairs available, it?s not necessary to locate all of the answers, you need to simply locate as well as follow your own.

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Simple Tips On Performing Copywriting | Writing and Speaking ...

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

HBT: Upton expected to sign with new team this week

Most highly-coveted free agents will wait until the Winter Meetings (held in early December) to begin seriously considering their options. But a few pieces of the offseason puzzle typically fall into place a little early. And this year will apparently be no different.

Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times writes in his Sunday column that outfielder B.J. Upton is ?looking to make a decision this week? on the multiple offers he?s been presented. The Phillies and Braves have both been?aggressive in their pursuits of Upton, and the Nationals, Rangers and Giants have also been loosely linked.

Upton hit just .246 with a .298 OBP in 633 plate appearances this past season for the Rays, but he slugged 28 home runs and stole 31 bases. And that kind of power and speed will always attract great interest.

The 28-year-old from Norfolk, Virginia seems likely to land a five-year deal worth close to $75 million.

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Leisenring World War II Postcard Arrives In Elmira, New York Nearly 70 Years Later

ELMIRA, N.Y. -- A postcard mailed nearly 70 years ago has finally arrived at the former upstate New York home of the couple who sent it.

The postcard was sent July 4, 1943, from Rockford, Ill., to sisters Pauline and Theresa Leisenring in Elmira (el-MY'-ruh).

Their brother, George Leisenring, was stationed at Rockford's Medical Center Barracks at Camp Grant, an Army post during World War II. Their parents were visiting him when they mailed the postcard home.

The postcard reads in part, "Dear Pauline and Theresa, We arrived safe, had a good trip, but we were good and tired."

A postal official says the postcard may have been found by someone outside the postal service and placed in the mail.

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Hello all!~

I figured I might as well introduce myself. Hello, world!

You can call me either Inariko or Inari - it's a nickname I chose based off Inari Okami of the Japanese Shinto religion, who has foxes as messengers. As my name and avatar implies, I love foxes. They are just too cute. Especially the white ones. <_<

I am a high school senior who feels like she is constantly busy fulfilling the laborious decrees of slavedriver teachers, but in reality, probably wastes a lot of time lazing about, daydreaming, and making mountains out of molehills. I lament. Just where does my all time go?

Anyway, this is my first time role playing online. I've done about three years of D&D on and off with my friends in real life - overwhelmingly hectic gatherings of crazy fantasy-obsessed people - so I'm pretty decent at creating characters and stories. I am a relatively good writer and a stickler for mechanics (delighted to see that everyone on this site expects proper, literate English as well). I'd probably join a plot-driven RP with fantasy elements.

Here are some of my various hobbies...
I've danced classical ballet for about 11 years now. Still dancing and loving it.
I enjoy listening to music and can sing in about five different languages, although I'm only fluent in two and am learning a third.
I do both traditional and CG art, usually drawing people or dragons. Self-taught, and recently trying to go for a more realistic style rather than anime. I still doodle anime, though. Check the artwork forum! I'm sure I've got something on there somewhere.
I like to ski, although I seldom get a chance to go because I'm so busy and skiing is expensive. Winter break, however, offers a tempting, excellent opportunity...
I like reading fantasy/fiction. I check out books from my library in towering stacks of ten. I obsessively horde collect bookmarks, too. :3
I like to write stories, but I never finish them...writer's block and procrastination, you see, is a deadly and fatal combo.
I like frozen persimmons. Random, yes. But if you send me frozen virtual persimmons instead of setting out the usual plate of internet cookies, I will love you forever.

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Protect Yourself with Health Insurance

by polly on November 22, 2012

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Being diagnosed with any illness or disease can be downright scary, especially when you don?t have the right medical care to ensure you receive the correct treatment. Before I was diagnosed with cancer aged 24, I was fortunate to have signed up to the health insurance company associated with the company I was working for at the time who have continued to care for me since.

The danger of not protecting yourself with health insurance is that you may not be able to get cover once you are diagnosed with something and even if you are able to get it, it may come at a premium. Companies like Aviva Health can help you longer term so I do recommend you look into this sooner rather than later.


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Friday, November 23, 2012

Egypt's Mursi called "pharaoh", violent protests erupt

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi's decree exempting all his decisions from legal challenge until a new parliament was elected caused fury amongst his opponents on Friday who accused him of being the new Hosni Mubarak and hijacking the revolution.

Thousands of chanting protesters packed Tahrir Square, the heart of the 2011 anti-Mubarak uprising, demanding Mursi quit and accusing him of launching a "coup". There were violent protests in Alexandria, Port Said and Suez.

Mursi's aides said the presidential decree was to speed up a protracted transition that has been hindered by legal obstacles but Mursi's rivals were quick to condemn him as a new autocratic pharaoh who wanted to impose his Islamist vision on Egypt.

Buoyed by accolades from around the world for mediating a truce between Hamas and Israel, Mursi on Thursday ordered that an Islamist-dominated assembly writing the new constitution could not be dissolved by legal challenges.

"Mursi a 'temporary' dictator," was the headline in the independent daily Al-Masry Al-Youm.

Mursi, an Islamist whose roots are in the Muslim Brotherhood, also gave himself sweeping powers that allowed him to sack the unpopular general prosecutor and opened the door for a retrial for Mubarak and his aides.

The president's decree aimed to end the logjam and push Egypt, the Arab world's most populous nation, more quickly on its democratic path, the presidential spokesman said.

"President Mursi said we must go out of the bottleneck without breaking the bottle," Yasser Ali told Reuters.

Speaking at a Cairo mosque, Mursi told worshippers Egypt was moving forward. "I fulfill my duties to please God and the nation," he said, the official news agency reported.

The president's decree said any decrees he issued while no parliament sat could not be challenged, moves that consolidated his powers but look set to polarize Egypt further, threatening more turbulence in a nation at the heart of the Arab Spring.

The turmoil has weighed heavily on Egypt's faltering economy that was thrown a lifeline this week when a preliminary deal was reached with the International Monetary Fund for a $4.8 billion loan. But it also means unpopular economic measures.

"The people want to bring down the regime," shouted protesters in Tahrir, echoing one of the chants that was used in the uprising that forced Mubarak to step down.

In Alexandria, north of Cairo, protesters ransacked an office of the Brotherhood's political party, burning books and chairs in the streets. Supporters of Mursi and opponents clashed elsewhere in the city, leaving 12 injured.

A party building was also attacked by stone-throwing protesters in Port Said, and demonstrators in Suez threw petrol bombs that burned banners outside the party building.

"ANOTHER DICTATOR"

The decree is bound to worry Western allies, particularly the United States, a generous benefactor to Egypt's army, which effusively praised Egypt for its part in bringing Israelis and Palestinians to a ceasefire on Wednesday.

The West may become concerned about measures that, for example, undermine judicial independence. But one Western diplomat said it was too early to judge and his nation would watch how the decree was exercised in the coming days.

"We are very concerned about the possible huge ramifications of this declaration on human rights and the rule of law in Egypt," Rupert Colville, spokesman for the U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay, said at the United Nations in Geneva.

The United States has been concerned about the fate of what was once a close ally under Mubarak, who preserved Egypt's 1979 peace treaty with Israel. The Gaza deal has reassured Washington but the deepening polarization of the nation will be a worry.

"The decree is basically a coup on state institutions and the rule of law that is likely to undermine the revolution and the transition to democracy," Mervat Ahmed, an independent activist in Tahrir protesting against the decree, said. "I worry Mursi will be another dictator like the one before him."

Leading liberal politician Mohamed ElBaradei, who joined other politicians on Thursday night to demand the decree was withdrawn, wrote on his Twitter account that Mursi had "usurped all state powers and appointed himself Egypt's new pharaoh".

Almost two years after Mubarak was toppled and about five months since Mursi took office, propelled to the post by the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt has no permanent constitution, which must be in place before new parliamentary elections are held.

The last parliament, that sat for the first time earlier this year, was dissolved after a court declared it void. It was dominated by the Brotherhood's political party.

AIM TO END INSTABILITY

An assembly drawing up the constitution has yet to complete its work. Many liberals, Christians and others have walked out accusing the Islamists who dominate it of ignoring their voices over the extent that Islam should be enshrined in the new state.

Opponents call for the assembly to be scrapped and remade. Mursi's decree protects the existing one and extends the deadline for drafting a document by two months, pushing it back to February, further delaying a new parliamentary poll.

Explaining the rationale behind the moves, the presidential spokesman said: "This means ending the period of constitutional instability to arrive at a state with a written constitution, an elected president and parliament."

Thousands of the president's supporters gathered near the presidential palace, some holding up Mursi posters or chanting for him. The Muslim Brotherhood had called for the rally.

Analyst Seif El Din Abdel Fatah said the decree targeted the judiciary which he said had reversed, for example, an earlier Mursi decision to remove the prosecutor. Mursi's new decree protects him from such judicial reversals.

Although many of Mursi's opponents also opposed the sacked prosecutor, who they blamed for shortcomings in prosecuting Mubarak and his aides, and also want judicial reform, they say a draconian presidential decree was not the way to do it.

"There was a disease but this is not the remedy," said Hassan Nafaa, a liberal-minded political science professor and activist at Cairo University.

"I can see from the reaction of the political forces that we are going towards more polarization between the Islamist front on one hand and all the others on the other. This is a dangerous situation," he said, adding it could spark more street trouble.

The streets have been relatively quiet since Mursi took office, although this week protesters have clashed with police during rallies to mark deadly demonstrations last year.

In June, the then ruling military council issued a decree as Mursi was being elected that sought to rein in his powers, but he struck back in August issuing a decree as president revoking that, giving himself those powers and sacking top generals.

The new army leaders are now appointees of Mursi and have stepped back from politics. The military still wields hefty influence through its huge business interests and security role. But one analyst said the generals had been "neutralized."

(Additional reporting by Tom Miles in Geneva; Writing by Edmund Blair, editing by Peter Millership)

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Study questions value of mammography screening

About a third of all tumors discovered in routine mammography screenings are unlikely to result in illness, according to a new study that says 30 years of the breast cancer exams have resulted in the overdiagnosis of 1.3 million American women.

The report, published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine, argues that the increase in breast cancer survival rates over the last few decades is due mostly to improved therapies and not screenings, which are intended to flag tumors when they are small and most susceptible to treatment. Instead, the widespread use of mammograms now results in the overdiagnosis of breast cancer in roughly 70,000 patients each year, needlessly exposing those women to the cost and trauma of treatment, the authors wrote.

"Our study raises serious questions about the value of screening mammography," wrote Dr. H. Gilbert Welch, an epidemiology and biostatistics professor at Dartmouth College's Geisel School of Medicine. "It clarifies that the benefit of mortality reduction is probably smaller, and the harm of overdiagnosis probably larger, than has been previously recognized."

The study adds to a long-running controversy over screening mammography. Its conclusions are based upon an increasing recognition that sophisticated screening can detect ever-smaller groups of cancer-like cells that would never become dangerous if left alone.

Some radiologists and other proponents of routine annual screenings denounced the study as harmful to women and said it was part of a coordinated campaign to cut back on the tests to reduce healthcare expenses.

"This is simply malicious nonsense," said Dr. Daniel B. Kopans, a senior breast imager at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. "It is time to stop blaming mammography screening for 'overdiagnosis' and 'overtreatment' in an effort to deny women access to screening."

Welch and Dr. Archie Bleyer, an oncologist in Bend, Ore., analyzed screening data collected by the National Cancer Institute and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They found that between 1976 and 2008, diagnosis of early-stage cancers had more than doubled from 112 to 234 cases per 100,000 women. Meanwhile, the number of late-stage cancers fell 8%, from 102 cases to 94 cases per 100,000 women.

The authors reasoned that if screening were to help patients, it must not only find more early-stage cancers ? which it has ? it must also reduce the incidence of late-stage cancers, because the tumors would have been eliminated when they were small.

But the data found that this was not the case. For every 122 additional breast cancers detected early, the number of late-stage cancers fell by only eight. To the authors, this suggested something other than screening was largely responsible for the drop in breast cancer deaths.

Welch said the gap was even more apparent when they factored in data for women under the age of 40, who are generally too young to get regular mammograms and therefore served as a control group of sorts. The rate of breast cancer deaths for women 40 and over declined by 28% over the 32 years, while deaths for younger women fell by 42%.

"There was a larger relative reduction in mortality among women who were not exposed to screening mammography than among those who were exposed," the authors wrote. "We are left to conclude, as others have, that the good news in breast cancer ? decreasing mortality ? must largely be the result of improved treatment, not screening."

Welch, an expert on screening and overdiagnosis for many forms of cancer, said the disparity between early- and late-stage diagnosis trends was probably the result of tumors being detected that were too small to ever cause clinical symptoms. He said it was likely that many of the suspicious cells revealed by screening mammography would have regressed, or never progressed to malignancy.

The idea that breast tumors may resolve on their own has been advanced by European doctors for several years. Welch and others suspect that screening technology has allowed doctors to find cells that may resemble cancer, but whose true nature is only beginning to be understood.

"We hear the word 'cancer' and we all assume the definition that's in my medical dictionary ? it's a tumor that, left untreated, will inexorably grow and cause death," Welch said. "But now, as we look for really early forms of the disease, we realize the pathologic definition of cancer includes abnormalities that may come and go."

Such growths are so small that in the past they would never have been detected by a doctor or reported by a patient. That is no longer the case, Welch said.

"Our ability to detect things is far ahead of our wisdom of knowing what they really mean," he said.

What's more, cancers can now be treated successfully even after they grow large enough to cause symptoms, thereby reducing the benefit of catching them at the earliest stages. He compared screening for breast cancer to screening for pneumonia: "Since pneumonia can be treated successfully, no one would suggest that we screen for it."

The study was roundly criticized by radiologists who specialize in breast imaging, who questioned its methodology and the suggestion that some cancer-like growths should be ignored.

"It's kind of unbelievable that they're telling us we're finding too many early-stage cancers," said Dr. Stamatia Destounis, a breast imager in Rochester, N.Y. "Isn't that the point?"

She acknowledged that screening mammography was not perfect and that some growths would be discovered that were benign. However, the notion that cancer-like masses should not be treated was difficult to accept.

"There is no way for us to know which early-stage breast cancer would not progress and which one would progress to an invasive, aggressive breast cancer," Destounis said. "How would we tell a patient, 'Chances are this is early and it's probably not going to progress for a long time, if ever, so I don't think you need to do much here'? There's just no way for us to say that."

Dr. Stephen Feig, a radiologist at UC Irvine and president of the American Society of Breast Disease, called the study scientifically weak and worried that it would dissuade women from undergoing screening. "This is actually harming women," he said.

Most medical organizations, including the American Cancer Society, advise healthy women to get screened every one or two years beginning at age 40.

In 2009, however, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force came to the controversial conclusion that this level of testing exacted an unnecessary toll on patients in the form of financial cost, anxiety, radiation exposure, false positives and overtreatment. The government advisory panel now recommends that women between the ages of 50 and 74 with no risk factors for breast cancer be screened every other year. Women who are at increased risk ? because of family history or certain genetic characteristics ? may begin screening at age 40 and have mammograms more often, the panel says.

Welch said he was not advising women to stop being screened, only that they should be aware of mammography's shortcomings. Instead of conducting annual screenings on the basis of age, he said, the test should be based on risk: "It's women at the highest risk of dying from breast cancer that stand to benefit the most from screening, and they're the least likely to be overdiagnosed."

He also emphasized that women who develop symptoms, such as a lump in the breast, should not hesitate to get a mammogram.

"No one argues about the value of diagnostic mammography," he said. "The question is whether we should invite women, coerce them, threaten them, scare them to come get checked when nothing's wrong."

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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Iran angered after France's Fabius blames Tehran for Gaza conflict

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran reacted angrily to assertions by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius and accused him of not understanding the realities in the region after the diplomat accused Tehran of being responsible for the Gaza conflict.

On Wednesday Fabius accused Iran of negative intentions in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Gaza and that it bore a "heavy responsibility" for the fighting for providing long-range weapons.

Iran has denied allegations it has supplied Hamas with Fajr-5 rockets, which the militant group that controls Gaza said it had fired on Tel Aviv, but Iran has made clear it has provided military aid.

"The comments made by Mr. Fabius are due to lack of attention to the prevailing realities in the Middle East," foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said, the state news agency reported late on Wednesday.

"This French official must keep in mind the point that such comments do not lift the responsibility of the Zionist regime and its supporters about the war crimes they have committed against the oppressed Palestinian nation."

On Wednesday, Revolutionary Guards commander Mohammad Ali Jafari denied Iran had given Hamas Fajr 5 rockets and only provided technological assistance.

Speaker of Parliament Ali Larijani urged Arab states on Wednesday to follow Iran's example of providing military assistance to the Palestinians.

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect late on Wednesday, bringing welcome respite after eight days of conflict as concern grew over an imminent Israeli ground offensive into the territory.

(Reporting by Marcus George; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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How To Improve Your Business Writing? : Article Feeder Blog

Nowadays it is essential for those in business to interact in a precise and clear way. You can only be able to promote your products on the web if you write properly about your products or services. To convince prospective clients, you have to provide quality written materials to them. If your writing is flawed then your prospective clients will not be willing to work with you. You must understand some vital elements about business writing if you want to be efficient in writing. There are some technical aspects of business writing that distinguish it from regular writing. It?s not simply about grammar, spelling and punctuation. Brevity and preciseness are essential in business writing to ensure your readers fully grasp all that is mentioned in the writing. Following are a few tips that you can use in business writing to write in a concise and clear way as business writing should be.

Getting Started

Perhaps starting is the most difficult part of business writing. This is because you might not be a prolific writer when you get started but when you adhere to the directions appropriately, you will become effective. Before you write a document, you first need to know your target audience and ascertain the particular goal you would like to achieve. It is recommended to know your audience as it assists in understanding what type of language you need to use. It is also important so that you can formulate the best strategy to get your desired results.

Should Be Clear

Your business documents are critical so you want your writing to be notable. Writing brief and clear sentences makes it much simpler for the document reader to follow and fully grasp your message. It is not a good idea to use buzzwords or acronyms that most of the people are unfamiliar with. The way to write something for business reasons is to introduce a subject, provide your explanation and then at the conclusion summarize what you have said. Your writing should be clear and simple.

Writing With Brevity

Making use of complex nouns with a verbatim style befuddles the reader and puts him off. You should use simple words in your letter. You should omit all the words that don?t add a lot to the meaning of your business message. Don?t deviate from the topic of your message and stay concise. Be sure all your sentences are as short and concise as possible. Furthermore eliminate all the incoherent wordy phrases that don?t make your message any meaningful. Lengthy paragraphs must be avoided.

Keep It Conversational

One problem with business writing is the tendency to sound typical and overly formal. Using too formal and bureaucratic writing can portray an old-fashioned image about your business to the reader. Write in a conversational tone, just like you are speaking with a colleague or friend, but avoid slang and lingo. Use plain and normal words instead of business talk. Conversational style in business writing helps you in creating a relationship with your clients and co-workers. Also remember that respect is paramount as you write your business documents.

Straightforwardness, brevity and clarity are the most important rules of excellent business writing. Being effective in communication can positively effect your business and career. With the above easy tips, valuable business style writing shouldn?t be difficult.

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