Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Graphic Guns N' Roses Vegas poster draws criticism

LAS VEGAS (AP) ? A county commissioner in Las Vegas says she regrets the board temporarily renamed a street in honor of Guns N' Roses after finding out about the band's suggestive publicity artwork.

Ads promoting the band's four-week run at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino depict a disheveled woman who appears to be sexually assaulted beneath the iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign.

"I hadn't seen the advertising before the media event," Commissioner Mary Beth Scow told the Las Vegas Sun (http://bitly.com/SfIEKp ). "It's clearly inappropriate. Maybe it's the risk of doing business with a rock band, but I guess we'll have some remorse over this decision. It's a lesson learned."

Scow represented Clark County at a ceremony Monday that renamed Paradise Road to Paradise City Road, after the band's famous 1987 song. The county prepared street signs with the new name, on a promise that the band's promoters would reimburse the $300 cost of doing so.

Scow said she'd done her due diligence before the renaming, even listening to the song beforehand. She said she liked the line in the chorus, "Take me down to the paradise city, where the grass is green and the girls are pretty."

But she later learned about the graphic posters, which are a sanitized version of the much-criticized cover from Guns N' Roses' debut album "Appetite for Destruction." The original artwork featured an apparently unconscious woman with a breast exposed and underwear pulled below her knees. A robot stands by, and a monstrous flying creature descends on the scene as if to avenge her.

It was such a controversial image when it debuted that producers ultimately put the art on the inside sleeve and used an image of skulls and a crucifix on the cover.

The versions plastered on the sides of buses and on taxicabs in Las Vegas for the residency, which begins Wednesday, have the breast covered and don't show the underwear, although the more risque version is still on the band's website.

An advocate for domestic violence victims said the county should rescind the street name change, and the band and venue should apologize for using the image.

"It functions as a mechanism to normalize violence against women, and that's not OK," Lisa Lynn Chapman, spokeswoman for women's shelter Safe Nest, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal (http://bit.ly/UfZYOo ).

She also said the image could re-traumatize victims of sexual violence.

"When we start looking at pictures objectifying women, we say, 'OK, this is Vegas.' This is beyond the pale, even for Vegas," she said. "This is something that shouldn't be celebrated in any community."

Representatives for the band did not immediately return calls seeking comment Wednesday morning.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/graphic-guns-n-roses-vegas-poster-draws-criticism-160349389.html

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?Terminator 2? Star Edward Furlong Arrested For Domesic Violence

“Terminator 2″ Star Edward Furlong Arrested For Domesic Violence

“Terminator 2″ star Edward Furlong has been arrested for domestic violence after a public fight with his girlfriend at Los Angeles Airport. The troubled actor [...]

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Galaxy Note 2 hits T-Mobile first - News - Know Your Cell











T-Mobile announced Wednesday that it will be the first U.S. carrier to sell Samsung's Galaxy Note 2.?The 5.5 inch "phablet" (a term coined for its awkward size; larger than your average phone but more compact than the typical tablet) will be available in T-Mobile's brick-and-mortar locations, as well as its online store at T-Mobile.com.

It runs on Android's latest Jelly Bean operating system and sports a quad-core Exynos processor, 1GB of RAM and an 8-megapixel camera.?T-Mobile is also pushing its appeal toward mobile gamers with the Note 2. The company noted in its release that the handset will come pre-loaded with EA's Need for Speed Most Wanted, which has been optimized to interact with a MOGA Mobile Gaming System.?

Pricing starts at $249.99 on the carrier's "Value" plan, which requires a two-year contract -- and another 20 payments of $20 each month as part of an Equipment Installment Plan.?Or you can buy the Galaxy Note 2 on one of T-Mobile's "Classic" voice and data plans, which will set you back $369.99 up front (this is a two-year contract, as well).

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Does night work increase risk for prostate cancer? ? THE "NEW ...

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According to a new study in the American Journal of Epidemiology, a history of working night shifts may be associated with a large increase in risk for prostate cancer.

This new study by Parent and her colleagues at the University of Quebec used data from a population-based, case-control study carried out in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, between 1979 and 1985, which collected job histories, including work hours, from 3,137 males with incident cancer at one of 11 anatomic sites and from 512 controls.

Here are the core findings of this study:

  • Compared with men who never worked at night, the adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for the men who ever worked at night were
    • 1.76 for lung cancer
    • 2.03 for colon cancer
    • 1.74 for bladder cancer
    • 2.77 for prostate cancer
    • 2.09 for rectal cancer
    • 2.27 for pancreatic cancer
    • 2.31 for non-Hodgkin?s lymphoma
  • Equivocal evidence or no evidence was observed for several other forms of cancer.
  • There was no evidence of increasing risk with increasing duration of night work.

Parent et al. conclude that ?? night work may increase cancer risk at several sites among men.?

The bottom line is that if this association can actually be demonstrated in other ways, then it may be prostate cancer that is the greatest cancer risk for men who have a history of night work. However, it is also clear that these data need to be validated in other ways before any conclusions are drawn about this potential association between night work and risk for cancer.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Film shows food as therapy for two Holocaust survivors

NEW YORK (Reuters) - For anyone who craves one more hug from a grandma long gone, one more of her chocolate turtle cookies or another whiff of her apple strudel baking in the oven, there is "Oma & Bella".

Scenes from the new documentary about two octogenarian friends living together in Berlin are warm, but the hunger to learn more about their past as Holocaust survivors creates a suspenseful undercurrent throughout the film, which is being released on iTunes and Amazon in the United States on Tuesday.

The sometimes jarring shifts from cozy kitchen scenes of chopping and saut?ing to starkly lit interviews in which they reluctantly reveal some of the horrors they survived as Jewish girls in World War Two are purposeful, filmmaker Alexa Karolinski said.

"In the beginning, they basically said, 'You can do whatever you want as long as you don't ask us about then,'" Karolinski said of the agreement with her grandmother - or Oma - Regina Karolinski, and her friend Bella Katz, who moved in to help with Oma's recovery from a hip operation in 2007 and never left.

"I wanted to make a film that was as fragmented as the reality of not talking about the Holocaust," Karolinski said.

"Even if they say they don't want to talk about it, they do. In the weirdest moments. If you go through something so traumatizing, it informs everything you do in your life."

The 75-minute film, which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, grew out of Karolinski's effort to create a cookbook of Oma and Bella's delicious Eastern European Jewish meals.

The cookbook, available on the film's website, omabella.com, took longer to put together than the film itself since "handfuls" had to be translated into measurable cups and "as long as it needs" into a finite cooking time.

The women stick with recipes from their childhood, from the days before Oma, at age 14, was sent from her home in Poland to a Nazi work camp and Bella fled the liquidation of her Lithuanian ghetto home to join the Jewish resistance.

At the end of the war that annihilated their families, they arrived separately in Berlin, where they met. They were displaced persons without so much as a photograph of their parents.

"For Oma and Bella, cooking has become their therapy," said the 28-year-old German-Canadian filmmaker, explaining food keeps their family history alive.

"Food is the only materialistic thing they have from their lives before the war; they don't even have a photograph. They say their chicken soup tastes exactly like their mothers' chicken soup. It helps them remember their homes because they were orphaned by the war."

HOLOCAUST RECOLLECTIONS

The Registry of Holocaust Survivors lists 195,000 survivors and family members from 59 countries, although each year an increasing number of them are deceased, according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website.

Oma & Bella, in German with subtitles, is Karolinski's first feature film. It started as her thesis project at the School of Visual Arts in New York and gained momentum with $44,000 in financing from Kickstarter.com.

Slathered with Oma and Bella's zest for life, the film offers an uplifting and intimate glimpse into the lives of these two feisty and lovable friends and reveals the joy that can be found in a leafy cabbage or a perfectly rolled cheese blintz.

"Have you ever seen anything this beautiful?" asks Bella, opening the oven like a treasure chest to reveal glistening vegetables in a pot.

As rich and satisfying as their lust for life is, it is the sinewy thread of the past that keeps the film taut and constantly plumbing the depths of their past.

After Bella reveals in a choked voice the nightmarish recollection of her father's suicide when Nazi soldiers stormed their house to seize him, Oma offers soothing words about his bravery in taking his life before the soldiers could.

"These things you don't want to admit are true. It hurts," Oma tells the camera held by her granddaughter. "Now you see, Alexa, why we don't like to talk about it."

(Editing by Christine Kearney and Dale Hudson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/film-shows-food-therapy-two-holocaust-survivors-162825119.html

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Early voting information for East Texas

Early voting begins across Texas, Monday, for the November 6 election.

An all-time record of 13.6 million Texans have registered to vote this year. Across the state and here in East Texas election workers will wait for people to cast their ballots early until November 2.

Voters carrying their registration cards will not have to show a photo ID.

Click here for Smith County voting information.

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Click here for Cherokee County voting information.

Click here for Wood County voting information.

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Photo of WWII veteran casting vote captures hearts

In this Oct. 17, 2012 photo provided by Irene Tanabe, Frank Tanabe, center, gets help from his daughter Barbara Tanabe, left, to fill out his absentee ballot in Honolulu while his wife Setsuko Tanabe sits in the foreground. The photo of the 93-year-old World War II veteran casting what will likely be his last ballot has captured the hearts of tens of thousands of Internet users. (AP Photo/Irene Tanabe)

In this Oct. 17, 2012 photo provided by Irene Tanabe, Frank Tanabe, center, gets help from his daughter Barbara Tanabe, left, to fill out his absentee ballot in Honolulu while his wife Setsuko Tanabe sits in the foreground. The photo of the 93-year-old World War II veteran casting what will likely be his last ballot has captured the hearts of tens of thousands of Internet users. (AP Photo/Irene Tanabe)

In this Nov. 2011 photo provided by Irene Tanabe, Frank Tanabe holds a replica of the Congressional Gold Medal in Washington, D.C., awarded collectively to Japanese-American veterans of World War II, including those who served in his unit, the Military Intelligence Service. A photograph of a 93-year-old World War II veteran casting what will likely be his last ballot has captured the hearts of tens of thousands of Internet users. (AP Photo/Irene Tanabe)

(AP) ? A photograph of a 93-year-old World War II veteran casting what will likely be his last ballot has captured the hearts of tens of thousands of Internet users.

The photo shows Frank Tanabe lying in a hospital bed at home as his daughter Barbara Tanabe helps him fill out his absentee ballot. A half-million people saw the picture on the website Reddit after his grandson posted it there on Thursday, making it one of the most popular items on the social media network for a day after.

"True Patriotism," was the top rated comment on the post. "This is America. Amen," was next, followed by "Thank you, Citizen."

Doctors diagnosed Tanabe with an inoperable cancer tumor in his liver two months ago. He's been in hospice care for the past three weeks at his daughter's home. His condition has been deteriorating, and he's been speaking little lately.

He's been determined to vote regardless, eagerly asking when the ballot would be arriving in the mail, his daughter said. She kept telling him, "don't worry, it's coming." He filled it out immediately when it landed in the mailbox on Wednesday.

Barbara Tanabe read aloud the names of the candidates to her dad. He either nodded "yes" to the names or shook his head "no." She filled in the boxes on his behalf, following his instructions even when he didn't pick the people she wanted.

"There were some that were OK, but there were others where I said, 'Dad, are you sure?'" she said.

But he knew what he was doing. He's kept up on the issues, reading newspapers regularly until only recently, she said.

Tanabe volunteered to join the Army from behind barbed wire at the Tule Lake internment camp in California. He was pulled out of college at the University of Washington and taken to the camp when President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered 110,000 Japanese-Americans detained and isolated after the start of the war with Japan.

The Army assigned Tanabe to the Military Intelligence Service, a classified unit whose members were collectively awarded the Congressional Gold Medal last year along with soldiers who served in the 100th Infantry Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team ? highly decorated segregated units of mostly Japanese-Americans.

"I'd like to accept on behalf of all hyphenated Americans, including American-Americans," Tanabe told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser at the time. "We all served together in defense of our country."

Noah Tanabe, the grandson who posted the photo online, said he thinks about his grandfather every time he votes.

"It's hard to imagine - after his family business is torched, his family imprisoned, and denied the opportunity to finish his college education - he volunteered to serve. I don't know if I would have done the same thing, but we are all very proud of him," he said.

The family has been surprised and gratified by the online comments on the photo, Barbara Tanabe said.

"I think he feels like joining the Army, going to the camp, fighting in the war, and fighting discrimination ? these were all things he did so that we have this precious right to vote," she said. "For so many people to express their heartfelt tribute to my father was really, really heartwarming for us."

Several Reddit commentators asked whether Tanabe's vote would be counted if he passed away before Election Day on Nov. 6.

Glenn Takahashi, Honolulu election administrator, said absentee ballots cast by voters who later die become invalid if the state Department of Health notifies elections officials of the death before Election Day. To void a ballot when that happens, officials have to be able to sort through tens of thousands of ballots to find the one in question. This is not always practical, and so the ballot is counted if it isn't.

A similar situation arose in Honolulu four years ago when President Barack Obama's grandmother died two nights before the election but after she mailed her absentee ballot. Hawaii counted her vote anyway because the Health Department didn't receive her certificate of death before the election.

Barbara Tanabe said her father, a quiet, unassuming man, would wonder what the fuss over the photo was about. But he'd be thrilled it encouraged others to vote, she said.

"That would be the ultimate honor for him," she said.

Associated Press

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Identity Theft Victim Gets Accion Loan to Start ... - Finance New Mexico

October 22nd, 2012

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Edwin Rios

Edwin Rios, Loan Assistant, Accion New Mexico ? Arizona - Colorado

Mark Medley was working with a business consultant to recover from identity theft when he heard about Accion New Mexico?Arizona?Colorado. What Medley learned while trying to repair his credit prompted him to start a nonprofit ? ID Theft Resolutions ? to help others protect themselves from identity thieves and to rebound as quickly and completely as possible if their efforts fail.

Medley got a loan from Accion to help him get the nonprofit going after obtaining his designation as a 501c(3) nonprofit. Accion offers loans as small as $200 and as large as $300,000 to people who might otherwise be turned down by lenders because they are a startup or have credit problems.

Medley qualified in both cases: His credit score was destroyed by identity theft and his nonprofit was the equivalent of a startup.

A First for Accion

Lynn Trojahn

Lynn Trojahn, VP Advancement, Accion

The loan to Medley is Accion?s first to a nonprofit, according to Lynn Trojahn, Accion?s vice president of advancement.

?We decided to include nonprofit lending in our toolbox, as the entrepreneurs who create nonprofits are as visionary, tenacious, committed and often as underfunded as for-profit startups,? she said. ?Accion?s mission to support small businesses includes all businesses, and the more we can capitalize and finance nonprofits, the better our communities can be in serving others.?

Medley had proved his resilience during eight years of fighting to clear his name and reclaim his identity. And his willingness to help other identity crime victims led to the state of New Mexico implementing his idea for an endorsement ? a ?V? ? on the driver?s licenses of identity theft victims to prevent police officers from mistaking them for the criminals who had assumed their names.

Medley plans to use the loan money to conduct workshops and offer consultant services to other nonprofits, financial institutions, law-enforcement agencies and individuals. Other Accion clients will be among the first beneficiaries of Medley?s seminars.

Moving forward, he hopes to secure grants so he can provide services on a sliding scale to people who otherwise can?t afford to hire someone to help them repair their credit records.

Relationship Builders

Medley?s entry-level commercial loan is called a ?relationship builder,? and it?s designed to help early stage businesses establish credit. Because commercial loans carry more weight with credit scoring agencies, the loan should help Medley quickly reestablish his creditworthiness and graduate into other loans as his business grows.

Relationship builder loans are typically for $1,000 or less, which makes them easy to evaluate and approve quickly ? in as little as three days. Larger loans take more time, as the lender has to verify a client?s assets and his ability to pay it off.

Mark Medley at loan signing

Mark Medley at loan signing

As an Accion client, Medley is now part of the Accion community, where he can meet other clients to establish relationships and work with mentors.

More information about ID Theft Resolutions can be found at idtheftresolutions.org. For more information about Accion, visit Accionnm.org.

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Spring brings out budding retailers | Stuff.co.nz

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Craft Haven owners Brownyn Aish and Deborah Rawson have realised their dream of 15 years by opening a craft store.

Now is the time for New Plymouth businesses and shoppers to take ownership of their city, says the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce.

The chamber is urging people to take part in a New Plymouth District Council survey which set out last week to get public feedback on the city's central area.

By finding out what residents, property owners, businesses and shoppers like and dislike, the council would be able to plan and design the city accordingly.

Taranaki Chamber of Commerce chairman and managing partner of PwC Taranaki, Grant McQuoid, said the survey was a unique opportunity for the public to influence the look and feel of New Plymouth.

"Both the business community and the community itself actually need to respond to that and contribute ideas and innovation," McQuoid said.

All parties had a duty to pitch their ideas, he said.

"Vibrancy is the responsibility of the council, the community and retailers as a collective."

Two weeks ago, a Taranaki Daily News investigation looked at all the development going on in New Plymouth, the money involved and what it meant for the city.

This week the focus is on new small to medium businesses as several fresh faces show up in the New Plymouth business community.

In the past eight weeks, at least 10 new businesses have opened in New Plymouth, from restaurants and retail shops to auction houses and electrical stores.

But rather than reflecting better economic conditions, McQuoid said it's just a case of better weather.

Traditionally the best time to open a small business was around spring when the weather was starting to improve and Christmas was on the horizon, he said.

"I would suggest that's actually a strong component of it."

Small to medium enterprises make up 70 per cent of New Zealand businesses, and the new additions to New Plymouth were also testament to that, he said.

"We're a nation of small businesses."

In general, retailers and service sector businesses were finding that things were still a bit stagnant, he said.

"It's flat and pretty quiet at the moment.

"I think that reflects the economic situation where people are still cautious in their spending."

Despite challenging conditions businesses were hanging in there.

An informal survey from Queen St to Gover St showed 122 shop fronts were tenanted and 11 were empty.

The recently renovated Top Town complex, however, was somewhat of a white elephant, with six spaces tenanted and six empty.

Membership numbers for the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce were healthy, with 560 New Plymouth businesses registered.

McQuoid said Business After 5 events were more popular than ever with places at the most recent BA5 filling up within hours.

"I think it's a sign that the business community is talking to each other and the business community is positive in what they're doing and interested in moving business forward," he said.

To succeed during the recession, businesses needed to know what their customers wanted and to cater to those needs, he said.

"Business comes back to the fundamentals - who is your customer, what do they want and how can you do it for them in an outstanding way?"

Two women striving to meet their customers' needs are Lisa England and Carol Rodger, who recently opened concept store Tempt.

The pair came up with the idea for Tempt about 18 months ago because they saw a gap in the New Plymouth market for a high-end homeware, furniture and lighting store, England said.

"A lot of people thought we were a bit crazy opening in what is apparently still a recession," England said.

They called Tempt a concept store because it sold a diverse range of goods from clothing to bird feeders.

They decided to set up Tempt in Devon St West by the White Hart "because it's the cool end of town".

England also owned Verge Gallery and a shop in Taupo.

The first two weeks of trading had been positive, with the pair having to constantly restock the shop.

Around the corner in King St is Blossom Beauty and Day Spa, another new start-up with an owner who is 100 per cent focused on client satisfaction.

On October 1, Lala Shin went out on a limb and opened her beauty salon opposite Puke Ariki. Trained at the Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, Shin moved to New Plymouth from South Korea about 10 years ago.

She was working at another New Plymouth day spa but after it closed down she had to reconsider her options.

Shin said she thought about heading to a bigger city but didn't want to leave Taranaki and all the friends she had made.

"Everybody was saying, 'Don't leave New Plymouth'," Shin said.

"I really like New Plymouth, I have a lot of friends here."

On her opening night, about 140 friends and clients turned out in support, Shin said.

Despite trying economic conditions and plenty of competition in the beauty salon market, Shin decided to open her own place anyway.

"I'm not thinking about economics, I'm only thinking about my client."

Blossom, which offers facial therapy, makeup, waxing, massage and tanning, is fitted out in South Korean furniture and decor.

Shin said it took her about six months to find the right location for Blossom.

"I wanted quiet and the shops all around here are all quiet."

Shin said if her day spa continued to blossom, she would look at employing an extra staff member.

In Devon St East, the old Bond and Bond store has finally found a new tenant in Active Electrical Suppliers.

Director Gary Jackson said Active Electrical Suppliers was an independently owned, trade- focused wholesaler supplying electrical equipment to contractors.

Jackson said that since opening last month, Active Electrical Suppliers had been surprisingly busy.

"It's been a really good response in the first four weeks," Jackson said.

"We've been quite busy - ahead of where I expected it to be at this point in time."

The old Bond and Bond building, which had been empty for about 12 months, was a great space for the store because it was large, accessible and in a service industry area of town.

"It's come up really sharp for the business that we're in."

Outside the central business district, sisters-in-law Brownyn Aish and Deborah Rawson have opened Craft Haven in a refurbished church at 301 Carrington St.

Craft Haven is both a retail store, craft club and learning centre for people wanting to try their hand at "crafting".

"We're doing a new take on some old crafts," Rawson said.

As well as providing all the materials needed for arts and crafts, Craft Haven offers workshops for scrapbooking, making journals, crochet, knitting, jewellery making, embroidery, patchwork and photography, to name just a few.

"We're passionate about any sort of crafting," Rawson said.

The crafty business was the realisation of a 15-year dream, she said.

Craft Haven was also a space where people could go to do their own arts and crafts in an environment where all materials were on hand.

Use of a table costs $5 for two hours or $10 a day.

"It's a drop-in place for crafters."

Craft Haven is open from Tuesday to Friday and all details and updates can be found on the business' Facebook page.

Rawson said they did their best to stock all the latest products and if someone asked for something particularly hard to find they would try to source it.

"If you can't find something, come see us.

"We've got new stock coming in every week."

- ? Fairfax NZ News

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/business/7846550/Spring-brings-out-budding-retailers

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Obama?s foreign policy offers tempting targets

U.S. Army soldier SPC Katie Luna of 572nd Military Intelligence Company, 8th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment cries??Questionable progress amid mounting casualties in Afghanistan. A bloody civil war in Syria. Escalating tensions with Russia. A freshly assertive China worrying its neighbors. Iran defiantly pursuing its nuclear program. The killing of the American ambassador to Libya. Mitt Romney will have his pick of targets Monday night at his third and final debate with President Barack Obama, a faceoff focused on world affairs.

It's not the top issue on many voters' minds (that would be the economy, of course). But aides to both campaigns say voters need to be comfortable with the idea of their preferred candidate representing the country overseas?and responding to a literal life-or-death crisis.

Romney's mission seems straightforward: Convince any doubting voters that he can handle foreign policy. But Romney comes into the debate effectively the underdog, and not just because he isn't the commander in chief. Some of his forays into world affairs have foundered on avoidable missteps that at times have left him looking as awkward on the world stage as a very small dog trying to bite a watermelon.

Obama joked Thursday about his rival's best-known foreign policy struggle: a trip this summer to Britain, Israel and Poland that helped raised Romney's profile but was marred by headlines about gaffes.

"World affairs are a challenge for every candidate," Obama said at the Alfred E. Smith charity dinner in New York. "Some of you guys remember, after my foreign trip in 2008, I was attacked as a celebrity because I was so popular with our allies overseas. And I have to say, I'm impressed with how well Gov. Romney has avoided that problem."

At the debate, Obama plans to employ a strategy that calls for trying to make Romney look like a risky bet, while emphasizing his own successes (as Obama joked at the dinner: "Spoiler alert: We got bin Laden").

But you can cut out the smug chuckling, Obama fans: The political firestorm over the Sept. 11 attack in Benghazi, Libya, which claimed the lives of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans, has come as the president's poll numbers on foreign policy have slumped.?An NBC/Wall Street Journal survey released Sunday found that 49 percent of registered voters approved of Obama's handling of world affairs?the same as one month ago, but down from 54 percent approval and 40 percent disapproval in August. And the president's lead over Romney on who would make a better commander in chief slipped: He was up 44 percent to 41 percent compared to 47 percent to 39 percent one month ago.

And Obama isn't always sure-footed: Republicans, led by Romney, have hammered him for describing the bloody unrest in the Middle East as "bumps in the road" to democracy, for example. And the president earlier this year apologized to Poland's president after he referred to a "Polish death camp" that was on Polish soil but was built and operated by the German Nazis.

Against this backdrop, some foreign policy analysts have suggested that the two candidates differ mostly in symbol, not substance, when it comes to foreign affairs. There is some truth to this: On certain key issues, they don't disagree nearly as much as one, or both, of the candidates insist that they do. And when challengers become incumbents they often (re)discover the value of pragmatism. But on a handful of issues, a Romney administration could look sharply different from an Obama second term. Either way, here are some of the likely fights we'll see on Monday night.

Iran's nuclear program

Obama and Romney agree on the need for tough economic sanctions, backed with the threat of military force, to keep Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon. But each has a different "red line"?the point at which he would be willing to take the country to war.

The key distinction: Obama says Iran cannot be allowed to build a nuclear weapon?and insists that the United States and its allies will know if it tries to put one together, and will act to prevent it. Romney says Iran cannot be allowed to have the capability to build a nuclear weapon.

Romney's position is in line with that of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has repeatedly pressed the Obama administration to take a harder approach with Iran. It also sets a lower threshold for military action. Romney says he favors tougher sanctions than the ones Obama has approved, and insists that the president's threats to go to war as a last resort haven't been credible.

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Obama has repeatedly said that the United States and its allies still have time to reach a diplomatic solution to the standoff, while warning that the window is closing. He has suggested that Romney may want to trigger another war in the Middle East. He has also underlined that the sanctions on Iran have never been tougher?while working to minimize their impact on America's allies. (There has been ample reporting, too, about how Obama continued George W. Bush's "Olympic Games" cyberwarfare programs against Iran.)

In a dramatic development, The New York Times reported Saturday that Iran and the Obama administration agreed "in principle" to hold their first one-on-one talks after the election. "It's not true," National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a statement.

But Vietor also said "we would be prepared to meet bilaterally."

The current multilateral diplomatic efforts group the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council?the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia?plus Germany on one side and Iran on the other.

China and trade

Obama and Romney have spent months battling over who would be tougher on China's allegedly unfair economic policies. The issue has particular appeal in places like Ohio?arguably the most important state in the election?where Beijing is blamed for the loss of manufacturing jobs.

The big difference here has to do with whether or not to formally designate China as a currency manipulator?formally, because all of Washington basically agrees that Beijing keeps the yuan artificially low, which in turn keeps the cost of its exports low relative to their American competition. Romney says he'll impose that designation on the first day of his presidency, setting in motion a process that could see retaliatory tariffs imposed on Chinese goods.

Obama has warned that may trigger a trade war, and that his approach of applying pressure on China has led Beijing to let its currency appreciate. The president has also emphasized trade actions against China on his watch, like new tariffs on Chinese tires. And aides note that Romney has not publicly asked John Boehner, the Republican speaker of the House, to bring to a vote legislation already approved by the Senate that would designate China a currency manipulator.

It's common for campaign trail promises to get tough on China to evaporate after inauguration, but at least one expert thinks Romney would follow through.

"It wasn't an offhand comment on the campaign trail, but instead a frequently repeated commitment, so I don't see how he could back away from it," Tony Fratto, a former spokesman for the Bush White House and Treasury Department, told Yahoo News.

"Being branded a manipulator will be very embarrassing for China, and so it will take some work to repair the relationship. It's possible China could backtrack in other areas in reaction to the designation, including going after the commercial activities of U.S. firms in China," Fratto, now the managing partner at the Hamilton Place Strategies consulting group, went on to say. "At the end of the day, designation or not, China should be expected to move ahead at the pace we've seen on currency flexibility."

(Here's a different view from the perspective of American manufacturing.)

Russia

Romney, who dubbed Russia "without question, our No. 1 geopolitical foe," would "reset the Obama reset" policy of improving ties with Moscow, a campaign aide told Yahoo News. The Republican nominee would take a more confrontational line with President Vladimir Putin (who himself has taken a more confrontational line with the United States since taking office?again). Look for Romney to highlight Obama's caught-on-tape moment, in March 2012 talks with then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, promising that he would "have more flexibility" on issues like missile defense after the election.

"So, wait, how would Romney have supplied our troops on the front lines in Afghanistan?" an Obama campaign aide asked Yahoo News. The White House has frequently said that the "reset" helped convince Moscow to keep air supply lines open at a time when Pakistan shut ground routes. Still, "we often disagree with the Russians and are clear when we do so," the aide said.

Anthony Cordesman, a well-regarded expert on national security at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, doubts that either candidate will take a significantly harder line.

"There is nothing to be gained by an open confrontation with Russia or with posturing with Russia," Cordesman told Yahoo News by telephone. "The Obama administration has backed away from Putin to the extent that it can back away. The reset, to some extent, has been overtaken by a sort of nationalist tilt on the part of Putin. But when you think of it in practical terms, engagement with Russia is not something that can be overtaken by events."

Afghanistan

Obama has repeatedly accused Romney of not having spelled out his strategy for withdrawing the United States from the war in Afghanistan, now in its 12th year. But the Republican has endorsed a NATO-crafted timetable that calls for removing combat forces by the end of 2014. And the president's strategy calls for negotiating the continued presence of a residual force to train Afghan troops and police and carry out counterterrorism missions.

Still, look for Obama to press Romney to clarify his exit strategy. For one thing, it's good politics for the president to emphasize his withdrawal plan. Sixty percent of Americans say the nation's troops should leave as soon as possible, according to a survey from the Pew Center. Just 35 percent say they should stay until the country is stable.

The partisan breakdown offers more clues as to why Obama would want voters to think there is a big gap between him and Romney. Even Republicans are split 48-48 on that same withdrawal question. And 46 percent of independents say the president is handling the withdrawal correctly. Of those who don't, a mere 14 percent say he's pulling troops out too quickly.

Libya and the Arab Spring

Republicans have hit Obama hard on the Sept. 11 attack in Benghazi that left four Americans dead, including the American ambassador. The headline-grabbing assault is bound to come up?and Romney is eager, aides say, to relitigate the issue after a wobbly performance on the subject in the candidates' second debate.

In that session, Romney questioned whether Obama had described the attack as an "act of terror" and was plainly surprised to learn that the president had done so in his first public remarks on the crisis, on Sept. 12.

But questions remain about the administration's evolving public explanation for what happened. Intelligence officials branded the attack as terrorism on day one, but senior administration figures initially hesitated to use the word "terrorism" and, for nearly a week, pinned the blame on Muslim anger at an Internet video that ridiculed Islam.

Anger at that video did feed angry protests that led to demonstrators overrunning the American Embassy in Cairo. The State Department has said there was no corresponding protest in Benghazi. Still, Republicans have made the argument that the administration sought to play down the intelligence and security failures leading up to the attack by seeming to pin the violence on an unruly mob rather than organized extremists. And they have pressed the administration to explain why requests for more security at the consulate in Benghazi were rejected in Washington.

"The administration fumbled this. It should have been possible to provide a much clearer story earlier," Cordesman told Yahoo News. "But it is absolutely impossible for an administration to be accountable for what happens in one consulate."

Cordesman went on: "Security officers always ask for more. But we live in an era of cutbacks and restraints. If we're going to have effective diplomats they're going to have to take risks, and when they take risks there are going to be casualties."

Romney can be expected to point to the events in Libya as part of a broader assault on Obama's handling of the Arab Spring uprisings.

"He can try," an Obama campaign official told Yahoo News. The aide, who requested anonymity to discuss debate preparations, said the president will point to contradictions in Romney's most sweeping remarks on the subject, perhaps by using the Republican nominee's words in an Oct. 8 speech to the Virginia Military Institute. The aide said Romney seemed to propose a massive aid package for the Middle East along the lines of the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe after World War II but then decreed that the aid should be conditional. "And honestly, making aid conditional on keeping peace with Israel and moving towards democratization? That's what we're doing now," the Obama aide said.

Republicans have also linked the attack in Benghazi to al-Qaida. Clear evidence hasn't yet emerged tying the two, though the White House itself has said an offshoot may have taken part. This Republican line of argument appears to be an effort to blunt Obama's signal national security success, the killing of Osama bin Laden.

Democrats have complained loudly that Republicans are politicizing a national security crisis. But the president's allies should get off the fainting couch: Earlier this year, the Obama campaign released an ad questioning whether Romney would have given the order to conduct the raid that killed bin Laden.

There are many other issues that could arise Monday night. Romney is almost sure to accuse Obama of having "apologized for America," a favorite?and false?attack from conservatives. Obama is virtually certain to accuse Romney of wanting to leave a large number of combat troops in Iraq, even though his own administration tried and failed to negotiate an agreement to keep a residual force there. They will spar over relations with Israel: Romney accusing the administration of shortchanging that staunch ally's security with its approach to Iran, Obama quoting senior Israeli officials saying that defense relations have never been better. And Romney could accuse the president of having done too little to help an insurgency against Syria's Bashar Assad, even though his own policy broadly resembles the president's.

For Cordesman, this is mostly sound and fury that, come January, will signify little.

"Barring some drastic change in the outside world, American foreign policy by the end of January is going to look surprisingly the same no matter who is elected," he said. "The fact is, this is not a campaign where?once you cut through the very different words these candidates sometimes use?there will be a major difference on Iran, Israel or even China for that matter."

Once you're president, Cordesman said, "you have to be practical. And you have to adopt some kind of pragmatic approach to the issues. [Foreign policy] is simply too dangerous to approach from some sort of ideological standpoint."

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Yahoo Faces Mayer Dilemma: Stay A Media ... - The Next Web

A drastic turn in Yahoo?s future could be announced tomorrow as the search engine company releases its first quarterly earnings report since it brought on Marissa Mayer as CEO. The former executive at Google has made some moves during her short tenure as the leader, but Reuters is reporting that the next announcement on the revival of the struggling search engine will be on Monday when it reports its quarterly results.

For years, the company has become enamored with content creation, signing deals with ABC News,?CNBC, and DailyMotion?to share content, among others. But with the hiring of Mayer, the company is changing things up in order to restore the company to its former glory. And that means that it?s faced with its most complex decision in recent history: does it abandon media-sharing and content creation in favor of building out a more social product?

Yahoo needs to find something that will bring people back to its network of sites and engage with the content more. Reuter?s says that?Yahoo has been criticized for allowing these sites to ?stagnate? ? there?s not much appeal to them and nothing will drive people back to it. Its CEO wants to make it more interactive, adaptable, and useful on the myriad of devices out there, including tablets and mobile devices.

To that end, is abandoning its content sharing partnerships entirely the smart move for Yahoo? In its 2011 annual report, Yahoo recognized that their stiffest competition is going to come from Facebook, Microsoft, AOL, and, naturally, Google, all of whom offer a variety of Internet products that rival the search engine. Not only that, but advertising networks are helping to make it difficult for the company to compete for a share of advertiser dollars.

With Mayer?s product-oriented background, Yahoo could find itself going after Facebook and Google to reclaim its honor. The company has acquired a lot of companies over the past 18 years, but has yet to fully integrate them into the fold. This new direction presents a 180-degree shift in direction set forth by Mayer?s predecessors and, as Reuters notes, could pose some risks, specifically abandoning media partnerships that have given the company incredible traffic, something championed by former CEO Ross Levinsohn.

Earlier this year, there was an inkling about Mayer potentially taking the payment from the company?s sale of its Alibaba stake?and using it to go after acquisitions of smaller companies, something that Google has been doing over the years. That plan never happened and the money went back to investors. Nevertheless, the opportunity for Yahoo to move and start acquiring small startups to build out its Yahoo social network is ripe for the taking.

Just making improvements to Flickr to compete with the capability of Facebook and Picasa could be a great start to shift the company to a more social business. Other Yahoo-owned companies that could be folded into a potential social play include IntoNow, Dapper, Upcoming.org, and many others. And with Yahoo suing Facebook alleging patent infringement (and who ultimately settled), this could be?the company firing its opening salvo across the bow of Facebook letting it know it?s here to compete.

But with more advertising and media startups that it acquired over the years such as BlueLithium, Interclick, Associated Content, and others, it?s going to be interesting to see how Yahoo can move past its traditional monetization strategy of being all about content, not to mention search and email.

We?ll find out more tomorrow as the company releases its quarterly earnings.

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My 5 Favorite Sources for DRM-Free E-Books, part 1 of 2 | TeleRead ...

Project GutenbergI love DRM-free books! I know that for most people, DRM is an issue they might not think about often; if their books work, they?re happy. But for many more experienced e-book users, it?s an issue to care about.

If you acquire 100 Amazon e-books and then you buy a Kobo, how are you going to read those books? If you spend years as a loyal Sony customer and then buy a Kindle, what will you do with the books you?ve bought and loved? Unless you are blessed with some technical skills?and either a country whose laws permit format-shifting, or a moral compass that doesn?t care as much about the letter of the law?you?re stuck.

Unless, that is, you buy and read books that are DRM-free. These books can be kept forever, converted using free software such as Calibre, and read on any device you might own. But where to get them? Here are some of my favorite sources:

1. PROJECT GUTENBERG

This is the oldest e-book repository on the Web. It has over 40,000 free books, with more available through affiliates like Project Gutenberg Canada and Project Gutenberg Australia. These books are all public domain titles, but you would be shocked at what?s in the public domain these days. It?s not just Shakespeare and the Bible anymore?there are pulp sci-fi and mystery titles from the Golden Age, early issues of Scientific American and Astounding Stories, cookbooks, children?s classics (including books for very young readers, such as the complete works of Beatrix Potter) and more. Many are illustrated. Some have audio book versions. Most of the newer ones were prepared through Gutenberg?s Distributed Proofreaders program to ensure they are error-free. New books are added very frequently

Browsing can be a bit of a chore?some of the books are sorted into topical bookshelves, others are not. But if you know what you?re looking for, or stick to the ?new release? or ?most-downloaded? RSS feeds, you?re sure to find something good. And the scope of this project?their goal is to have every public domain book ever published?is incredible. This is truly an unparalleled resource, and one of the great gifts the Internet has given us.

Here are five books to get you started; I suggest downloading the HTML, as it seems to convert the cleanest.

Harvard Classics??The Harvard Classics: The vast majority of the works in Dr. Eliot?s famous ?five-foot shelf,? a collection designed to give a reader a complete classical education with only the books which might fit in a single shelf.

??The Best Short Stories: A collection of themed short story collections such as ?The Best American Humorous Short Stories? and ?The Best Russian Shirt Stories,? sorted by country or origin.

??The Golden Treasury, edited by Francis Turner Palgrave: One of the best poetry anthologies ever published. The poetry bookshelf?has some other good ones listed.

??Legends of the Jews?by Louis Ginzberg: This series draws together Jewish myth and folklore from a variety of sources, similar to how the Brothers Grimm synthesized fairy tales from multiple sources.

??Wuthering Heights?by Emily Bronte: My all-time favorite novel. A gothic story of the forbidden love between the beautiful Catherine and the mysterious Heathcliff.

2. DELPHI CLASSICS?

Interested in reading the great classics but don?t want to take the time to download two dozen Dickens books, or seek out individual volumes of Sherlock Holmes stories? Do you want to read Andrew Lang?s popular Fairy Books as they first appeared with complete illustrations? Do you want to learn more about the great artists or poets, but don?t know where to start? Delphi Classics is for you!

This store is known for their lavishly illustrated complete works collections (complete works of Dickens, complete works of Austen, and so on) but lately has branched out into two new series: Masters of Art and Masters of Poetry, which, as their titles imply, present the complete works of artists and poets. These books are very well-done, withDelphi Classics D.H. Lawrence numerous illustrations, biographical information and other goodies it would take a long time to track down on your own. They?re also updated frequently?with corrections as well, with new works, as they become available.

If you buy from Delphi?s website as opposed to the Amazon store, you can download the free updates at any time from your account.?Two drawbacks:

a. Some of the files are very large, which may slow down a less robust reader.

b. Also, you have to pay separately for the .mobi and .epub versions. I tried converting a mobi version using Calibre and after 30 minutes of trying, Calibre crashed. I don?t relish paying again for an epub if I move to a Kobo Reader down the road, and I think Delphi Classics should amalgamate their editions and let their customers download a purchased title in whatever format they choose.

My five favorites:

??Delphi Poets:?Emily Dickinson ($1.99) ? Dickinson?s complete works, with bonus biographical material including Dickinson?s letters, as well as photographs and illustrations.

??Dickens eVolume Collection?($3.99) ? The complete works of Dickens, plus biographical materials and extras, in a zipped file of 20 volumes.

??The Brontes ? Complete Works ($2.99): The complete vollected works of all the Brontes, including their childhood writing and work by their lesser-known artist brother. Illustrated with photographs and reproductions and all the usual bonus features.

??Andrew Lang- Complete Works ($2.99): The complete fairy tales books, in order, plus his other short story collections, poetry, other writing and so on. As usual, illustrated with all the usual bonus features.

??Masters of Art ? Leonardo da Vinci ($2.99): Da Vinci?s paintings in full colour, zoom-able, with bonus details. I reviewed this unique series?for TeleRead earlier this year.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

norri better: The Greatest Backpack Distributors | travel and leisure ...

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Hungry like the Wolves: Beating the Heat - Vancouver Sun Sports ...

Hungry like the Wolves is an ongoing feature on Pass it to Bulis during the lockout, wherein we keep an eye on the Canucks prospects and property currently playing for the Chicago Wolves as it?s the closest thing we?re going to get to Canucks hockey for quite some time.

When the Canucks? AHL affiliate flies into Abbotsford, it?s always a little odd in the Abbotsford Sports and Recreation Centre as there are essentially two home teams on the ice. Plenty of Canucks fans come out to see the Heat only when the Wolves are in town, while many, if not most,?Abbotsford Heat fans are also Canucks fans eager to see the team?s prospects in action. Those that are not Canucks fans get a bit resentful and cheer even more loudly for the Heat, leading to a pretty great atmosphere where a positive action by either side elicits raucous cheers.

The Wolves, coming off a 2-1 victory in overtime against the Peoria Rivermen, were looking to extend their 3-game winning streak to start the season, while the Heat were coming off two victories against Peoria themselves and were hoping to kick off the season with a 3-game winning streak as well.

The building was packed with fans and media, though it came a little over 100 short of capacity. Considering the desperation for Canucks hockey that led to the tickets for the Bieksa?s Buddies charity game selling out in just a couple hours, I was surprised to see empty seats. Tonight?s rematch will hopefully be a different story, though it is also being televised on Sportsnet, which might slightly eat into the attendance numbers.

Those who were not in attendance or watching on AHL Live missed a thriller, particularly in the third period when the two teams combined for three goals in three minutes. The game had a little bit of everything: powerplays, 4-on-4, a fight, goals, massive hits, overtime, and a shootout. It?s almost like AHL hockey is every bit as entertaining as NHL hockey. Almost.

October 19: Wolves 3 ? 2 Heat

Hungry like the Notes:

  • Zack ?Yakko, Wakko, and Dot? Kassian was the star of the game, opening the scoring in the second period, taking down Joe Piskula in a third period scrap, and scoring the game-clinching goal in the shootout. Kassian was a force from start to finish, throwing checks, protecting the puck, and using his strong skating ability to create a lot of space, causing his coach Scott Arniel to declare ?That is the best game I?ve seen him play.?
  • The element of Kassian?s game that I was most impressed by, however, was his vision and passing. It?s an element of his game that gets overlooked in favour of his size and physicality, but Kassian is a superb passer, with one give-and-go down low with Andrew Ebbett in the first period standing out as being near-Sedinery. Kassianery just doesn?t have the same ring to it, unfortunately.
  • Arniel?s noticed Kassian?s skills as well: ?He?s really impressed me with his hands? he can do good things with the puck and that?s a little bit of a surprise to me. I thought he was more just a shooter and a banger, but he?s got a complete game.?
  • Kassian opened the scoring by catching T.J. Brodie (aka. T.J. ?Would be playing with the Flames right now if not for the lockout? Brodie) completely flat-footed with a surprising burst of speed through the neutral zone, taking a deft feed from Ebbett, and sneaking a quick wristshot shortside on Heat goaltender Danny Taylor. Thanks to CanucksTV, you can watch the goal in slow-motion. I recommend listening to Mozart?s ?Requiem? while watching slow-motion hockey highlights, as it instantly makes the highlights classier and more epic simultaneously.
  • Kassian?s description of the goal lacks the poetry of Mozart?s ?Requiem,? but it has it?s own charm: ?I had a lot of speed and Ebby made a great pass. Kinda caught the D flat-footed and went in and had a good shot.? He called Ebbett ?Ebby.? That?s adorable.
  • Also adorable: his description of what led to his fight. ?Two people got a little angry and decided to fight.??It was Kassian?s first fight of the season and it makes me wonder if we?ll see that side of him a little more often this year. He fought just once in the AHL in his rookie year and actually said at that time that he wanted to avoid fighting while establishing himself as a more complete player.
  • Kassian?s shootout goal was all kinds of sick: pneumonia, the flu, chickenpox, West Nile, cat scratch fever, you name it. I recommend going to the end of the highlight package and watching it several times. It?s lovely.
  • One last note on Kassian: the moment that encouraged me the most about his future on an Alain Vigneault-coached team came in overtime, when he saved a goal with a great backcheck on a backdoor feed, completely wiping out his man. Backchecking is like a throat lozenge to Vigneault: completely irresistible.
  • The other clear star for the Wolves was Eddie Lack. He had fans chanting his name after a breakaway save on Roman Horak in the third period with the scored tied 2-2.??It was nice,? he said after the game. ?That was the first time, so it was pretty special.? There wasn?t much Lack could do about the two goals that the Heat scored, with both of them coming on the powerplay, but he stopped every shot he faced in the shootout. He still isn?t wearing his awesome new goalie pads, but he?s likely just breaking them in.
  • Steve Pinizzotto had a great game, using his size effectively and making smart decisions with the puck. His best moment led to the Wolves? second goal, as he gained the zone with speed (well, as much speed as he?s got), then quickly pulled the puck back and threw on the brakes, creating enough space between himself and his defender to hit Nathan Longpre with a superb cross-ice pass. Longpre got the shot on net, Andrew Gordon took a whack at the rebound, then Longpre finished things off on the backhand.
  • Arniel liked what he saw from Pinizzotto as well: ?Like Kassian, that was Pini?s best game. He?s missed a whole year of hockey, so for him to come out like that? His game has been a little bit rusty, but he?s gotten better and better every day. I?m sure he?s feeling a lot more comfortable in those skates.? The fact that he specified ?those?skates? has me wondering if Pinizzotto was trying to play in skates that were a size too big his entire career and only just now figured it out.
  • The Derek Joslin signing went completely unheralded during the offseason, but I was impressed with his game against the Heat. He and Mark Matheson led the Wolves in ice time and he played a simple, effective game, particularly along the boards where he won most of his puck battles. He could be a good depth option for the Canucks, although the more likely candidate would be Kevin Connauton, whose all-around game is impressive to watch. He is going to be very good.
  • Yann Sauve played in his first game of the season, missing the first three as a healthy scratch. The Wolves are currently carrying eight healthy defenceman, so it?s not too surprising. What was surprising was how confident Sauve seemed: he pinched effectively down the boards, rushed the puck into the offensive zone with aplomb, and added two shots on net. Halfway through the game I had to make sure that he hadn?t been replaced by a Sauve-substitute and that the butter on my bagel wasn?t secretly margarine. Then I double-checked my Mug Root Beer to make sure it hadn?t been replaced by President?s Choice. I got a little paranoid, is what I?m saying.
Tags: Derek Joslin, Hungry like the Wolves, Kassian has too many nicknames, Steve Pinizzotto, Yann Sauve, Zack Kassian

Source: http://vansunsportsblogs.com/2012/10/20/hungry-like-the-wolves-beating-the-heat/

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Home schooling and home-work - Maggie's Farm

Home schooling has been around forever. Whether it was the wealthy with education via Moms and tutors, or poor immigrants working all day and then educating themselves in the New York Public?Library, or pioneer kids like Abe Lincoln, it was all home schooling.

As one example, Teddy Roosevelt - who wrote more books and articles than any President ever - never attended any school until he went to Harvard College. (As I recall, though, he did have to cram his Ancient Greek and Chemistry a bit?for the Harvard entrance exams. At home, of course.)

Here's a good update on the topic, explaining why the Education Establishment is hostile to home schooling.

Related to the topic is the latest educational egalitarian wackiness coming out of France. Schneiderman does a good semi-rant on the topic: Dumbing Down Education in France. Many are not aware that there are similar Harrison Bergeron?movements afoot in the US.

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Source: http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/archives/20808-Home-schooling-and-home-work.html

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Sun's heavenly halo lights up the Arctic

Ed Stockard

Atmospheric optics turn sunlight into a celestial display as seen from Summit Station in Greenland on Oct. 14. Ed Stockard, one of the workers at the federally funded research station, says the display includes a halo, sun dogs, an upper tangent arc and more. "My eyelashes froze together, and my cheeks were getting nipped pretty good," Stockard writes.

By Alan Boyle

Is this heaven? No, it's Greenland ? lit up by a dazzling display of refracted sunlight.

These pictures are from Ed Stockard, who's part of the team at Summit Station on the peak of the Greenland ice cap. The research facility, which is funded by the National Science Foundation, serves as an observation post for the complex interactions between the atmosphere and one of the world's biggest reservoirs of ice.

The station is also an observation post for sky phenomena ranging from the northern lights to sun halos. And judging by his Flickr photo gallery, Stockard is getting an eyeful this season.


But there's more than meets the eye: Over at the Atmospheric Optics website, Les Cowley points out 11 separate optical phenomena that are on display. The combination of halos, arcs, sun dogs and a sun pillar has earned Stockard's Arctic scene a place as the Optics Picture of the Day.

You don't have to live in the Arctic to see the sun's weird effects. In midnorthern latitudes, this time of year brings misty days, and even some days when ice crystals hang in the air. That's prime time for halos, sun bows and moon bows, fog bows and more. Cowley's website guides you through all the magic that the air can provide ? and for still more examples of that magic at work, click on the links below.

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Buildings at Greenland's Summit Station are silhouetted by the sun and atmospheric effects.

Ed Stockard / Les Cowley / AtOptics.co.uk

A chart from the Atmospheric Optics website catalogs 11 optical effects that can be seen in Ed Stockard's fisheye-camera view of the sun at Summit Station.

More about atmospheric optics:


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Source: http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/10/19/14543060-suns-halo-lights-up-the-arctic?lite

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