Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Hurricane Sandy has knocked out 25 percent of all cell towers, cable services in 10 states

Hurricane Sandy has knocked out 25 percent of all cell towers, cable services in 10 states

Julius Genachowski has revealed that Hurricane Sandy has knocked out a full quarter of cellphone towers and cable services in the 10 most affected states. The FCC chief believes that, as more towers expend their battery back-ups and the storm's continued presence, the situation's going to get worse before it gets better. He's also reiterated that users should avoid making non-essential calls and use e-mail or social media to avoid overloading the straining networks. One point of interest in the call, was that land line phone outages were much less widespread -- which might be something to remember if you've ever considered cutting the cord.

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'And Now We Shall Do Manly Things': 5 stories from a writer exploring hunting culture

Author and journalist Craig J. Heimbuch was in his thirties when his father gave him a shotgun as a gift. Heimbuch ? possibly the only member of his Midwestern family who didn't love going hunting ? decided to explore, for one year, the hunting culture his family loved and to learn the history of the activity in the US as well as the perceptions surrounding it today. Here are five stories from his journey as recounted in his book "And Now We Shall Do Manly Things."

- Molly Driscoll,?Staff Writer

Pheasant hunters in South Dakota

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1. Like shooting fish in a barrel

Before Heimbuch's father gave him a shotgun, Heimbuch had gone hunting a few times. One experience was with his father and his father's client at a private club which offered pheasant shooting. Heimbuch says it wasn't the most challenging experience. "You tell the man at the front desk how many birds you'd like to shoot, a transaction is made, and you are given a field assignment," he wrote. "While you, the hunter, are sorting out your gear and, perhaps enjoying a drink from the bar, workers from the club place your prepurchased birds in the field. I can't be sure, but I suspect this involves dosing the pheasant with adult-sized portions of NyQuil, then laying them among the scrub grass of the football-field-sized hunting lanes."

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

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Direct Sales Business Balance

Many women own their own businesses from home, and often worry about how they are going to run a direct sales business working at home business while raising a family at the same time.

The answer is simple- there is no right way to own your own business and make time for family as well, but there are tips out there that can help a person balance their family and business when working from home. Starting out it is essential that you participate in home based business communities and direct sales training opportunities.

After that the balance, is well? a balancing act!

Balance Home And Family Life

balance in home businessFirst of all, remember that just because you work from home doesn?t mean that you are always at work. Likewise, just because your family comes home doesn?t mean that you should automatically put your work aside. Perhaps the best way to balance work and family is to put yourself on a work schedule that your family understands and let them know that just because you are home, that doesn?t mean that you are available right away.

Also, don?t feel guilty for putting work first. What a lot of people do is remember that they have a work at home busines and that business should be treated just like any other job. What this means is this- whether you work outside the home full- or part-time or work from your home, you?re still working and you should never feel guilty for taking time to provide for your family, even if your office is your living room couch.

One of the downsides about working from home is not knowing when to take a day off. When you have a work at home business it?s too easy to work every day and forget to set aside that time for your family. After all, home businesses really do take a lot of time out of your life to be successful. As such, you need to remind yourself that in many ways your family must come first, and you should try your best to make sure that your computer is off on weekends and that you aren?t always checking your phone for work-related calls. Your family will be grateful you took time off for them, and you can feel better knowing that you can balance your family life and your work at home business at the same time and be successful in doing so.

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This Week On The Space Show | International Space Fellowship

The Space Show, hosted by David Livingston under www.TheSpaceShow.com, will have the following guests this week:

1. Monday, October 29, 2012, 2-3:30 PM PDT (21-22:30 GMT)
DR. MADHU THANGALEVU
and PERRY EDMUNDSON regarding his commercial space cruise ship concept.

Professor Madhu Thangavelu is with the Department Of Astronautical Engineering within the Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and a graduate thesis adviser and lecturer for a graduate seminar in Extreme Environment Habitat Design as part of the USC School of Architecture.

'Curiosity' on Mars sits on rocks similar to those found in marshes in Mexico

ScienceDaily (Oct. 29, 2012) ? Millions of years ago fire and water forged the gypsum rocks locked in at Cuatro Ci?negas, a Mexican valley similar to the Martian crater where NASA's Rover Curiosity roams. A team of researchers have now analysed the bacterial communities that have survived in these inhospitable springs since the beginning of life on Earth.

"Cuatro Ci?negas is extraordinarily similar to Mars. As well as the Gale crater where Curiosity is currently located on its exploration of the red planet, this landscape is the home to gypsum formed by fire beneath the seabed," as explained by Valeria Souza, evolutionary ecologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

The researcher states that sulphur components from magma and minerals from the sea (carbonates and molecules with magnesium) are required to form gypsum. In the case of the Cuatro Ci?negas Basin, the magma under the seabed was very active. In fact, it allowed for the continent displacement during the Jurassic Period: "Here was where the supercontinent Pangea opened up some 200 million years ago, pushing the hemisphere north from the equator where it is now."

In the case of Mars, the scientists have not been able to confirm tectonic movement in its crust at any point, but they believe that a large meteorite crashed into its primitive sea. The fact that probing has detected gypsum in the Gale crater indicates that mineral-rich water was present and that sulphur was able to form due to the impact of the meteorite causing the crater.

It is no easy task to find a place on Earth similar to this Martian environment, except in Cuatro Ci?negas. For this reason astrobiologists toil in their work to understand how its bacterial communities work. "This oasis in the middle of the Chihuahua desert is a time machine for organisms that, together as a community, have transformed our blue planet yet have survived all extinctions. How they have managed to do this can be revealed by their genes," says Souza.

The team have analysed the 'metagenomes', the genome of the different bacterial communities that proliferate in these marshes by adapting parallel strategies to overcome survival challenges in a place with so little nutrients.

Green, red and blue springs

The results published in the journal Astrobiology reflect the existence of two communities in different pits for example. One is 'green' and is formed by cyanobacteria and proteobacteria that have adapted to the lack of nitrogen. Another is 'red' and is made of Pseudomonas and other micro-organisms that live without hardly any phosphorus. There are also blue springs which are generally deeper and lacking in nutrients.

"Understanding the usage and exploitation strategies of phosphorus is necessary in understanding what could happen in extreme scenarios like on other planets where there is a possibly serious limitation to this and other nutrients," explains Luis David Alcaraz, Mexican researcher participating in the study from the Higher Public Health Research centre of Valencia, Spain.

This project has enjoyed the support of Mexico's Carlos Slim Foundation and the Technological Innovation Research Project Support Programme of UNAM. It has also received the support of the National Science Foundation (NSF) of the USA and NASA, which has been studying Cuatro Ci?negas for more than a decade.

The Cuatroci?negas Flora and Fauna Protection Area is a protected area but the scientists and conservation groups are worried that its water is being over exhausted. "The bacterial communities have survived all types of cataclysms here such as the extinction of the dinosaurs or the majority of marine creatures. But, the only thing they are not adapted for is the lack of water," warns Souza.

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Journal References:

  1. Nguyen E. L?pez-Lozano, Luis E. Eguiarte, Germ?n Bonilla-Rosso, Felipe Garc?a-Oliva, Celeste Mart?nez-Piedragil, Christine Rooks, Valeria Souza. Bacterial Communities and the Nitrogen Cycle in the Gypsum Soils of Cuatro Ci?negas Basin, Coahuila: A Mars Analogue. Astrobiology, 2012; 12 (7): 699 DOI: 10.1089/ast.2012.0840
  2. Mariana Peimbert, Luis David Alcaraz, Germ?n Bonilla-Rosso, Gabriela Olmedo-Alvarez, Felipe Garc?a-Oliva, Lorenzo Segovia, Luis E. Eguiarte, Valeria Souza. Comparative Metagenomics of Two Microbial Mats at Cuatro Ci?negas Basin I: Ancient Lessons on How to Cope with an Environment Under Severe Nutrient Stress. Astrobiology, 2012; 12 (7): 648 DOI: 10.1089/ast.2011.0694
  3. Germ?n Bonilla-Rosso, Mariana Peimbert, Luis David Alcaraz, Ismael Hern?ndez, Luis E. Eguiarte, Gabriela Olmedo-Alvarez, Valeria Souza. Comparative Metagenomics of Two Microbial Mats at Cuatro Ci?negas Basin II: Community Structure and Composition in Oligotrophic Environments. Astrobiology, 2012; 12 (7): 659 DOI: 10.1089/ast.2011.0724

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WSRI Marketing Communications Specialist - HigherEdJobs

Institution: Wright State University
Location: Dayton, OH
Category:
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Posted: 10/29/2012
Application Due: Open Until Filled
Type: Full Time
Marketing Communications Specialist
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WSU seeks applicants for a full-time Marketing Communications Specialist to develop and manage news and marketing communications promoting a variety of WSRI initiatives; write and post website content; support media relations and events management. Req'd: Bachelor's in Communications, Public Relations, or related field; exp in public relations, news and feature writing, and editing; exp with Wordpress and Drupal; familiarity with higher education a plus. To apply, go to http://jobs.wright.edu/postings/5872 by November 9 ,2012 for first consideration. An AA/EO Employer.

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Real Estate Caf?: Investing, Foreclosures, and More | Real Estate ...

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The current real estate market is ripe for investment opportunities, even with the foreclosure inventory falling and home prices rising. We are definitely on the path toward real estate market recovery with many key cities already seeing significant progress.

Below is a look at some pertinent real estate market related news.

Election Day and Interest Deductions

Both Obama and Romney have tried to avoid talking about the real estate market as much as possible, especially in the debates. However, both claim to have a ?plan? with minimal details being released on said plans. One such plan involves interest deductions. However, a closer look at who would actually?benefit from these interest deductions?uncovers that very few middle class citizens would truly reap the benefits. Why? It all comes down to itemized deductions.

A vast majority of Americans opt for the standard deduction as opposed to selecting the itemized deductions route. Since the interest deduction would only be taken advantage of by those using itemized deductions, then families making between $100,000 and $500,000 per year would actually be the one benefiting from the interest deductions plan?not struggling Americans.

Investing Opportunities Galore

In other news, real estate investing is taking off yet again. Although Florida currently has a struggling real estate market, experts predict that the state will soon see a rise in not only domestic investors but also?international investors. The same thing is happening throughout much of the country, especially in California where progress toward recovery is occurring quicker than anticipated.

The specific interest of the investor varies greatly depending upon the individual and his or her specialties and interest; however, many investors are?investing in college towns. While some investors are purchasing foreclosures and other distressed properties and renting them out to students, faculty, and staff at local colleges, others are purchasing homes below market value and flipping them for a profit.

Either way, real estate market investing is definitely a current trend.

Rise in Foreclosure Assistance Programs

Partly due to the bank settlement agreement, many states now have foreclosure assistance programs to help struggling homeowners stay in their homes. As a result, there are a number of?alternatives to foreclosure?that more people are becoming increasingly aware of, especially with many state-wide programs designed to provide foreclosure counseling for those facing the possibility of losing their homes. Everything from loan modifications to short sales are possible in the current real estate market and the increased access to foreclosure support and counseling helps struggling homeowners make educated decisions that could help them avoid foreclosure.

In conclusion, real estate market progress is underway, but make sure to pay careful attention to talks of interest deductions as a plan to help the middle class. If you are an investor then consider investing in college towns. If you are a struggling homeowner make sure to look into foreclosure counseling before making a decision on an alternative to foreclosure.

Source: http://www.wannanetwork.com/2012/10/29/real-estate-cafe-investing-foreclosures-and-more/

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Signs You Are Dating A Sociopath, From Dr. Pepper Schwartz ...

I've heard stories about women who have married sociopaths or dated one, so when love and relationship expert Dr. Pepper Schwartz joined me on Mondays with Marlo, I just had to ask her about this. According to Dr. Schwartz, a sociopath is someone who cares for no one but themselves, has no conscience and will tell a person anything to get what they want. Because someone like this can seem like a woman's prince charming, Dr. Schwartz cautions every woman to never enter into a serious relationship -- especially not one that is legally binding -- in a short amount of time!

And for more fantastic advice from Dr. Pepper Schwartz, see her tips on sex, dating and relationships:

  • Foreplay Doesn't Just Start In The Bedroom

    Foreplay begins hours before a couple gets in bed. Flirt with your partner and do little things to build up their sexual excitement. By the time you hit the bed, you won't be able to keep your hands off each other!

  • Get To Know Someone Before Committing

    If you meet someone who seems heaven-sent and they want a quick commitment and marriage, slow things down and be very careful. Most people are what they say are -- but some are dangerous sociopaths. Take a lot of time to get to know someone before making a serious commitment.

  • Initiate Physical Contact With Your Partner

    All relationships do better with more touching, hugging and hand-holding. These simple displays of affection will strengthen the bond between you and your partner, and serve as a physical reminder of your emotional connection.

  • Use Lubrication For Better Sex

    Sex can be painful if the vagina isn?t lubricated enough. Vaginal dryness can be addressed by a topical estrogen (approved by most physicians), a lubricant (Pink, Pur and Eros are good ones) or a vaginal moisturizer that plumps up the tissues (Replens). Causes range from depleted estrogen in peri-menopause or menopause to the impact of birth control medicines or anti-histamines and anti-allergenic drugs.

  • Communicate During Sex

    When you are making love, communicate. Tell your partner what you like; when it's perfect and when it's not quite right. Ask them to tell you their preferences too. It may feel weird at first, but the payoff will be huge.

  • Give Online Dating A Chance

    Don?t give up on online dating if you encounter a few (or many) people who turn out to be completely wrong for you. Sooner or later, the law of large numbers may work in your favor, and you could meet someone you can love.

  • Be Adventurous In The Bedroom

    Sex is boring if you use the same efficient way to satisfy each other every time. Change up your routine by making love in a new place or at a different time of day. Try incorporating sex toys into your lovemaking. Be playful -- read a sexy book together or try a blindfold.

  • Prepare Yourself To Date

    Before dating, have a friend comment truthfully on how ready you are to put yourself out there. Are you too needy or too defensive? Don't start dating until you have an open heart.

  • Be Honest From The Start

    If you have something important to disclose to your dates, tell them right away. Honesty is the best policy in dating. Otherwise, the relationship is founded on quicksand.

  • Always Have Safe Sex

    Sex is a great thing, but you should always be cautious and use protection. Condoms are the only way to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted infections. Don?t dismiss condoms as something that deflects from the pleasure of the act. The new ones are sexy, thin (sometimes you can't even feel them) and definitely worth using.

  • Try Using A Vibrator

    Amp up your sex life by experimenting with a vibrator. Sex and orgasms can be increased in pleasure by using a vibrator during love making.

  • Set Your Boundaries

    Don't let your partner walk all over you. If someone insults you, tell them that you refuse to be treated that way. Compromise with your partner during civil disagreements, but don't always let them have their way. If an argument becomes too heated, just walk away or leave and take some time to cool off.

  • Spend Quality Time Together

    Quality and quantity time are linked. Spend focused time together -- don't be two ships passing in the night and in the mornings. Spend a weekend together every now and then, and if that isn't possible, at least take date nights.

  • Share Your Fantasies

    If you have a sexual fantasy, don't keep it to yourself. Your partner might have the same fantasy, or may take great pleasure in helping you fulfill yours.

  • Keep Kissing

    Kiss every day -- morning and night. It may seem like a small act, but it will bring you and your partner closer together.

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Tone turns ominous at The Weather Channel

NEW YORK (AP) ? The Weather Channel had its third straight day of a round-the-clock vigil for the approaching superstorm, and the tone of its meteorologists turned more ominous Sunday with evidence building that their forecasts would come true.

The network is planning to live-stream its television coverage online so people in the eastern United States who lose power can keep up with the news on their mobile devices. The storm is expected to affect some 50 million people.

"We want you to know we are not hyping this storm, OK?" on-air meteorologist Vivian Brown said. "We don't do that at The Weather Channel because we want you to be alert and aware."

Other television networks mixed news of Hurricane Sandy with stories like the presidential campaign. In New York, the local CBS outlet ran a split screen with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie delivering a storm briefing Sunday afternoon and the New York Jets' game against the Miami Dolphins.

But Hurricane Sandy, which is mixing with other weather systems to create a storm of unprecedented strength in the region, kept the undivided attention of The Weather Channel.

The network's Julie Martin, stationed on a beach in Nags Head, N.C., looked increasingly weary of the wind and rain as she described the storm's staying power in a series of live reports.

Meteorologist Jim Cantore, the network's most visible personality, said it was unlike anything he'd ever seen or covered. He had to take a brief break from his live reports from New York's Battery Park City to move his belongings because his hotel had been evacuated; his publicist's apartment was also in the evacuation zone.

Bryan Norcross, the network's senior hurricane specialist, explained in an interview that the network tries to keep its tone serious yet urgent. The network's computer models have been consistent in their forecasts of the storm and it has been acting as anticipated, perhaps with even more strength.

"Our goal has been to get people to appreciate the magnitude of the storm and try to prove to them that, based on everything we know, that this is going to be a system that is outside of their experience," Norcross said.

The Weather Channel sent a message via Twitter calling it "an extraordinary storm, an extremely serious threat" and urged followers to re-tweet it. The storm "will occupy a place in the annals of weather history as one of the most extraordinary to have affected the United States," the network tweeted.

Quickly, the Business Insider tweeted: "WHOA. The Weather Channel meteorologist just completely freaked out."

Twitter filled with messages of concern for people in its path, as well as a few oddities. Comic Ricky Gervais made an unprintable suggestion as a joke, while media mogul Rupert Murdoch tweeted: "Eerie feeling, but kids getting ready to celebrate no school."

ABC News posted a blog of storm-related news, while another Twitter message contained links to live webcams where computer users could track the storm's progress.

Cosmopolitan magazine tweeted advice for "how to cut your bangs at home (because if you're going to be house-bound for Sandy, why not?)." ''Sesame Street" offered a hurricane toolkit to help children understand what's going on.

Judging by The Weather Channel, there were also people who saw a business opportunity. There were frequent commercials from companies that make generators for people to keep electricity going in their homes if the power lines go down.

Partly to underline the seriousness of the situation, The Weather Channel has refrained from using the "Frankenstorm" nickname coined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last week when the storm was a model on its computer forecasts.

"Being cute about this storm is not the right idea," Norcross said.

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Reconnecting With Bones's Lost Doc, Eric Millegan | ComicBook.com

At the New York Comic Con earlier this month, ComicBook.com caught up with Eric Millegan. Millegan is an accomplished actor on television and stage, but is best known to fans?and especially to the convention crowd?as Dr. Zack Addy from the hit Fox series Bones.

Millegan was a fan-favorite character on that series?brilliant, socially awkward and intensely likable, the actor made Addy relatable, likable and half of one of the best non-romantic relationships on TV (with T.J. Thyne?s Jack Hodgins). As a character who didn?t always know what to say, Millegan mastered the art of using timing and sparse dialogue to his advantage, turning silence into a powerful tool and making his occasional monologues and pseudo-scientific explanations even more effective. After he left, the chemistry on the show has never quite been the same, with showrunners and writers strugging to fill the hole left by his character?s departure with a rotating cast of recurring characters rather than attempt to replace Millegan with a new series regular in the role.

With Bones seemingly nearing its end in the next couple of years, a number of fans came up to Millegan at the show lamenting the loss of his character (who was written out of the show in 2008 and has returned infrequently since) and asked whether he might be return someday in the future.

?That would be cool? was his stock answer to most fans, indicating that he either didn?t know of any such plans or at least was playing them close to the vest.

Millegan?s character was written out in one of the show?s more divisive plot twists?revealed to have been the secret apprentice to a cannibalistic serial killer, Addy was arrested for murder after injuring himself in a well-intentioned attempt to destroy evidence without hurting anyone else in the lab.

He confessed and was sentenced to a psychiatric ward, only to return in a later episode and reveal that, while he did help the killer, he never killed anyone himself. Most fans have expected his comeback for a while, and it?s hard to imagine the show going off the air without at least one more visit from Addy, whose most recent appearance involved him breaking out of the asylum to provide assistance to the forensic team at the heart of the series.

Millegan gave us a few minutes during a signing appearance on the show floor to talk about his character, his craft and what?s next for one of the most conspicuously-absent television actors in recent years.

You?re best known for television, but have taken a bit of a sabbatical since you left Bones to work mostly in theater. I haven?t seen you in a feature film?did I miss one?

I?ve done two movies. One of them never came out but my main movie I did was a movie called On Line. It was a small, independent film but we played at Sundance and the Berlin Film Festival. It ultimately was released in 2003. It?s on DVD and I highly recommend it. It?s a good movie?a little racy, it?s not for children?but I think it?s really sweet, but definitely an adult film. You can get it at Amazon.

Now, what brings you to the New York Comic Con? You?re purportedly a pretty laid-back guy and this is?well, an insane environment.

It is! I came here because my friend Marco owns the company [where I'm signing] and he asked if I would be willing to do it. I said, ?Absolutely! It?d be fun.? I just did a convention in Paris, so I?m just getting?this whole convention thing is new to me. Even though I lived in L.A. for years, I never went to Comic-Con in San Diego, so this is fun. I like meeting fans.

Wasn?t there a Bones episode that was at Comic-Con?

There was a Bones episode at Comic-Con? Was I in that episode? There was a comic book episode, in which Zach got really into comic books, but I?m not sure I was in that one.

Now, obviously you?re best known for Bones. That became a very interesting character over time, didn?t it?

He did a lot. A lot happened to him.

Well, and you did a lot of growing as a character?then even once they wrote you out of the show, your return was a Hannibal Lecter thing, helping them find Buffalo Bill. Was that a very different challenge, playing from the other side of the table a bit?

Yes, and I welcomed that challenge. One of my favorite episodes to shoot was the episode in which you find out that I?m the Apprentice, because it was very emotional, and very challenging, and I liked the challenge.

Not every episode does your character have one of the main stories, because I was a supporting character. So some episodes I?m just straight-on helping them solve the case and you don?t learn much about the character. So I always liked the episodes in which you did, and that was one of them, definitely.

Well, and you?ve done a lot of stage work but the things I remember the most about your character is all the nonverbal acting, the stuff that wouldn?t come across as much on stage. It?s an interesting dichotomy, I think.

It?s always about telling a story. Saying your lines on cue, arriving on cue and telling the story. I always feel like that?s the same no matter what kind of acting you?re doing. Certainly you don?t have to project when you?re doing film like you do on stage, but even on stage nowadays you?re heavily miked so you don?t have to work as hard vocally on stage anymore, either.

And what are you doing next?

Well, just last night, I did a cabaret show in town, which I worked on all year. There?s a bunch of music that I?d never done before and it was with a band?it was so much fun.

I just did a film called Lady Peacock, which was shot in August. It?s a small, independent film and so I don?t know what?s going to go on with it or when it?s going to come out?or if it will even be called Lady Peacock whenever it comes out, since titles change.

I?m in New York right now, but I?m going to go back to L.A. for pilot season and try to get another series. That?s my next goal.

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This wonderfully detailed infographic charts every sexual conquest by James Bond on the big screen, including where it took place. Very cool, if not kinda creep. Also, RZA will eff you up and so will Dorothy in today's Dailies! » This old joke synopsis for "The Wizard of Oz" popped up again, but is still [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/10/26/bond-sex-infographic/

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Mobile phones CAN cause brain tumours, court rules in landmark ...

  • Businessman Innocente Marcolini, 60, diagnosed with brain tumour after using his mobile phone at work for up to six hours a day for 12 years
  • Italy?s Supreme Court found a ?causal link? between his phone use and illness
  • Experts predict more legal claims from victims after landmark ruling

A court has ruled that mobile phones can give you cancer in a landmark case that could open the gates for other victims to take legal action.

Businessman Innocente Marcolini, 60, was diagnosed with a brain tumour after using his mobile phone at work for up to six hours a day for 12 years.

Italy?s Supreme Court found that there was a ?causal link? between his phone use and his illness.

Experts now predict a barrage of legal claims by victims who believe their own illness was caused by their use of mobile phones.

Mr Marcolini told The Sun newspaper: ?This is significant for very many people. I wanted this problem to become public because many people still do not know the risks.

?I was on the phone, usually the mobile, for at least five or six hours every day at work. I wanted it recognised that there was a link between my illness and the use of mobile and cordless phones.

?Parents need to know their children are at risk of this illness.?

Oncologist and professor of environmental mutagenesis Angelo Gino Levis and neurosurgeon Dr Giuseppe Grasso gave evidence supporting Mr Marcolini?s claim.

They argued that mobile and cordless phones emit electromagnetic radiation causing damage to cells and increasing the risk of tumours. But they added that many tumours don?t appear for 15 years making short-term studies on mobile phone use redundant.

The jury is still out, however, for many scientists who claim it is still unknown what, if any, link there is between mobiles and brain tumours.?

Landmark ruling: Italy's Supreme Court in Rome found there was a 'causal link' between Mr Marcolini's phone use and his brain tumour - opening the doors for other legal claims

Landmark ruling: Italy?s Supreme Court in Rome found there was a ?causal link? between Mr Marcolini?s phone use and his brain tumour ? opening the doors for other legal claims

Earlier on this month, a Danish study on more than 358,000 mobile users over 18-years-old found that those who used mobile phones for 10 years or more were no more at risk than those who never used them.

Researchers led by the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Copenhagen found cancer rates in the central nervous system were almost the same in both long-term mobile phone users and non-users.

But other scientists disagreed, saying the Danish study excluded business users and included as non-users people who began using mobiles later on.

The big debate: The jury is still out for many scientists who argue there is no evidence to support a link between cancer and mobile phone use

The big debate: The jury is still out for many scientists who argue there is no evidence to support a link between cancer and mobile phone use

Denis Henshaw, Emeritus Professor of Human Radiation Effects, Bristol University said the study was ?worthless?, and the researchers themselves admitted non-users may have been misclassified which would bias the findings.

He said: ?This seriously flawed study misleads the public and decision makers about the safety of mobile phone use.?

Professor Henshaw has previously advocated cigarette-style warnings on mobile phone packets and urges more independent research.

He said: ?Vast numbers of people are using mobile phones and they could be a time bomb of health problems ? not just brain tumours, but also fertility, which would be a serious public health issue.

?The health effects of smoking alcohol and air pollution are well known and well talked about, and it?s entirely reasonable we should be openly discussing the evidence for this, but it is not happening.

?We want to close the door before the horse has bolted.?

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) rang alarm bells last year when it classified mobile phones as ?possibly carginogenic?.

In April, The Children with Cancer conference highlighted figures published by the Office of National Statistics, which showed a 50 per cent increase in frontal and temporal lobe tumours between 1999 and 2009.

The ONS figures showed that the incident rate has risen from two to three per 100,000 people since 1999, while figures from Bordeaux Segalen University showed a one to two per cent annual increase in brain cancers in children.

But earlier this year another study by Manchester University researchers found no statistically significant change in rates of newly diagnosed brain cancers in England between 1998 and 2007 ? saying it was unlikely ?we are on the forefront of a brain cancer epidemic?.

A court has ruled that mobile phones can give you cancer in a landmark case that could open the gates for other victims to take legal action.

Businessman Innocente Marcolini, 60, was diagnosed with a brain tumour after using his mobile phone at work for up to six hours a day for 12 years.

Italy?s Supreme Court found that there was a ?causal link? between his phone use and his illness.

Experts now predict a barrage of legal claims by victims who believe their own illness was caused by their use of mobile phones.

Mr Marcolini told The Sun newspaper: ?This is significant for very many people. I wanted this problem to become public because many people still do not know the risks.

?I was on the phone, usually the mobile, for at least five or six hours every day at work. I wanted it recognised that there was a link between my illness and the use of mobile and cordless phones.

?Parents need to know their children are at risk of this illness.?

Oncologist and professor of environmental mutagenesis Angelo Gino Levis and neurosurgeon Dr Giuseppe Grasso gave evidence supporting Mr Marcolini?s claim.

They argued that mobile and cordless phones emit electromagnetic radiation causing damage to cells and increasing the risk of tumours. But they added that many tumours don?t appear for 15 years making short-term studies on mobile phone use redundant.

The jury is still out, however, for many scientists who claim it is still unknown what, if any, link there is between mobiles and brain tumours.?

Landmark ruling: Italy's Supreme Court in Rome found there was a 'causal link' between Mr Marcolini's phone use and his brain tumour - opening the doors for other legal claims

Landmark ruling: Italy?s Supreme Court in Rome found there was a ?causal link? between Mr Marcolini?s phone use and his brain tumour ? opening the doors for other legal claims

Earlier on this month, a Danish study on more than 358,000 mobile users over 18-years-old found that those who used mobile phones for 10 years or more were no more at risk than those who never used them.

Researchers led by the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Copenhagen found cancer rates in the central nervous system were almost the same in both long-term mobile phone users and non-users.

But other scientists disagreed, saying the Danish study excluded business users and included as non-users people who began using mobiles later on.

The big debate: The jury is still out for many scientists who argue there is no evidence to support a link between cancer and mobile phone use

The big debate: The jury is still out for many scientists who argue there is no evidence to support a link between cancer and mobile phone use

Denis Henshaw, Emeritus Professor of Human Radiation Effects, Bristol University said the study was ?worthless?, and the researchers themselves admitted non-users may have been misclassified which would bias the findings.

He said: ?This seriously flawed study misleads the public and decision makers about the safety of mobile phone use.?

Professor Henshaw has previously advocated cigarette-style warnings on mobile phone packets and urges more independent research.

He said: ?Vast numbers of people are using mobile phones and they could be a time bomb of health problems ? not just brain tumours, but also fertility, which would be a serious public health issue.

?The health effects of smoking alcohol and air pollution are well known and well talked about, and it?s entirely reasonable we should be openly discussing the evidence for this, but it is not happening.

?We want to close the door before the horse has bolted.?

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) rang alarm bells last year when it classified mobile phones as ?possibly carginogenic?.

In April, The Children with Cancer conference highlighted figures published by the Office of National Statistics, which showed a 50 per cent increase in frontal and temporal lobe tumours between 1999 and 2009.

The ONS figures showed that the incident rate has risen from two to three per 100,000 people since 1999, while figures from Bordeaux Segalen University showed a one to two per cent annual increase in brain cancers in children.

But earlier this year another study by Manchester University researchers found no statistically significant change in rates of newly diagnosed brain cancers in England between 1998 and 2007 ? saying it was unlikely ?we are on the forefront of a brain cancer epidemic?.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Police arrest 3 men in Denver bar fire killings

DENVER (AP) ? Three men were arrested for investigation of murder after a Denver bar was set on fire to cover up five killings committed during a robbery, authorities said Thursday.

"I don't want to say that it was a robbery gone bad, but it wound up being a robbery," police Cmdr. Ronald Saunier said of the early Wednesday deaths and blaze at Fero's Bar & Grill. "The arson was set to try to cover up the crime scene."

Saunier declined to provide details, and the medical examiner has not released any causes of death.

Dexter Lewis, 22, one of the suspects, stood silently and stared at the judge in his first court appearance just hours after his arrest.

He was advised of the potential charges against him, then led from the courtroom in chains, mouthing "I love you" to his mother, Tammesa Jones, in the gallery.

Jones said her son is an artist who is expecting a baby with his fiance.

"This is not something he would ever do," she said. Moments later, she fell sobbing into her sister's arms.

Joseph Hill, 27, and his brother, Lynell Hill, 24, also were arrested for investigation of murder, robbery and arson. Formal charges had not been filed.

The fire occurred about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday on a poker night at the bar. Firefighters found the bodies of one man and four women, including the bar's owner, 63-year-old Young Fero.

The medical examiner identified the other victims as Daria M. Pohl, 21, Kellene Fallon, 44, and Tereasa Beesley, 45, of Denver; and Ross Richter, 29, who was from Overland Park, Kan., and recently worked in Colorado.

Investigators were led to the three suspects by tips received after a news conference. Saunier believes the men had been to the bar before.

Court records indicate that Lewis pleaded guilty to robbery charges in Jefferson County in 2008. There was no indication in the records of a sentence being handed down.

Lawyer Sara Garrido, who represented Lewis in his robbery case, remembered him as "very articulate and very nice" and said he didn't seem like the kind of person who would commit the crimes in the bar fire.

"He was very sweet, very intelligent," said Garrido, who was a public defender at the time. She didn't remember the outcome of the case.

Authorities had issued a warrant for Lynell Hill on Oct. 9 because he violated probation in a 2008 assault case in Arapahoe County. Hill failed to pay restitution, missed a probation appointment and didn't show up at a hearing to address that, said Casimir Spencer, a spokeswoman for the 18th Judicial District.

Hill had been given a deferred judgment in the assault case and put on probation.

Hill's court appearance was delayed until Friday. No hearing had been scheduled for his brother.

A memorial with flowers, stuffed animals and pictures of Young Fero was created outside the bar where she was known for whipping up beef bowls and usually closed up most nights. Her name was spelled out in tea lights.

The bar, in a strip mall south of downtown, drew a mixed crowd of regulars and visitors from nearby hotels, but residents said it was never crowded. Some said it was struggling.

Regular lunch customer Adrian Mora said Fero had asked him to pass out fliers to help boost business. The robbery motive surprised him.

"I'm not sure what's happening, what kind of robbery it was. She had no business. She was getting afraid of getting shut down," he said.

Fero's estranged husband, Danny Fero, declined to comment on why the bar might have been targeted.

More details emerged about the other people killed.

Richter had worked in Colorado for the Bureau of Land Management, patrolling and taking care of campgrounds and assisting rafters, according to his father, James Richter.

Beesley grew up in the eastern Montana town of Sidney and recently bought a bar near Fero's. She had just booked a plane ticket so her 15-year-old daughter, Sierra, could join her in Denver for Christmas, said her ex-husband, Cliff Beesley. Cliff and Sierra Beesley live in Yuma, Ariz.

Pohl was a sophomore at Metropolitan State University of Denver and planned to transfer to the University of Colorado Denver to pursue a business degree. She lived at her family's home not far from the bar.

Neighbors Bert and Suzanne Kasben said Pohl had several waitressing jobs and seemed to be always working. She was one of three sisters in a tight-knit family often seen walking their dog in a quiet cul-de-sac.

Fallon obtained a Colorado cosmetologist license in April 2006, which allowed her to style and color hair and perform manicures, pedicures, facials and similar services. Her license expired two years later, and it wasn't clear whether she ever worked in the field.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press researchers Julie Reed and Judith Ausuebel in New York; and AP writers Dan Elliott, Nicholas Riccardi and Catherine Tsai in Denver, Matt Volz in Helena, Mont., Terry Tang in Phoenix, and Maria Sudekum in Kansas City.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/police-arrest-3-men-denver-bar-fire-killings-202726313.html

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List Building! | Data Entry | Excel | Web Scraping | Web Search

  • Project ID:

    2579144
  • Project Type:

    Fixed

Project Description:

We are looking for somebody to build us a list of postal addresses and phone numbers from a number of websites.

There are roughly 600-700 contacts we need to be gathered from 12 websites and saved in an excel document.

The websites addresses, targeted geographical information and fields that we need are located below.

Criteria:

We only want businesses located in the Sydney Metropolitan area within NSW (see attached map)

The fields we need are:

Franchise Name | Street/Postal Address | Suburb | State | Postcode | Phone Number

Websites with contact details:

Gloria Jeans:
http://www.gloriajeanscoffees.com/au/storelocator.aspx?market=AU&outlet=10210

Oporto:
http://www.oporto.com.au/locations/map.aspx

Jamaica Blue:
http://www.jamaicablue.com.au/default.asp?PageID=68&plugletInstanceId=5&locationId=12

Pack and Send:
http://www.packsend.com.au/storelocator/#

Donut King:
http://www.donutking.com.au/index.php?option=com_infmapsearch&inf_you_address=2000&task=dosearch&Itemid=16&inf_dist=5&search_units=Kilometers&inf_you_address=2000&inf_dist=50&option=com_infmapsearch&task=dosearch&Itemid=52

Crust :
https://www.crust.com.au/stores

Brumby's:
http://www.brumbys.com.au/brumbys/stores/?c=&s=NSW

Hair House Warehouse:
http://www.hairhousewarehouse.com.au/stores/nsw/

Price Attack:
http://www.priceattack.com.au/find-your-store/new-south-wales/

Red Rooster:
http://www.redrooster.com.au/Store-Locator/

Michelle's Patisserie:
http://www.michels.com.au/store-locator/

Hungry Jacks:
http://www.hungryjacks.com.au/stores

Oporto:
http://www.oporto.com.au/locations/map.aspx

Once again we only want the businesses located within the Sydney Metropolitan area in NSW (see map). Most of the above web addresses direct to those specific listings, but on some of the sites care needs to be taken in regards to the location of the store.

Skills required:

Additional Files:

map.jpg

Source: http://www.freelancer.com/projects/Data-Entry-Excel/List-Building.2579144.html

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Friday, October 19, 2012

On thin ice: Optimism lost in NHL labor talks

TORONTO (AP) ? The NHL and the players' association agree on one thing: Thursday was a bad day at the negotiating table.

Any optimism that existed following the NHL's offer earlier this week of a 50-50 split of hockey-related revenue was quickly when the union countered with three proposals that were quickly rebuffed.

"Thoroughly disappointed," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said Thursday after the brief bargaining session at union headquarters.

There were no smiles on the players' side, either, as it now seems likely more games will be canceled, and a full season won't be played.

"This is not a good day," union executive director Donald Fehr said. "It should have been."

No new talks have been scheduled.

The players' association offered multiple options in response to the NHL's offer on Tuesday that called for an 82-game season and a 50-50 split of hockey-related revenues between owners and players.

Bettman said that proposal was the "best that we could do" and added that the sides are still far apart.

"None of the three variations of player share that they gave us even began to approach 50-50, either at all or for some long period of time," Bettman said.

"It's clear we're not speaking the same language."

Bettman said he was still hopeful the league can have a full season, but time is running out to make that happen.

"I am concerned based on the proposal that was made that things are not progressing," he said. "To the contrary, I view the proposal made by the players' association in many ways a step backward."

Bettman said Tuesday that the sides would have to reach an agreement by Oct. 25 for a full season to be played.

"We came in here with those proposals thinking that we could really make some progress," Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby said. "To hear those words (from Bettman) kind of shuts it down pretty quickly. In a nutshell, it doesn't look good."

Fehr said two of the union's proposals would have the players take a fixed amount of revenue, which would turn into an approximate 50-50 split over the term of the deal, provided league revenues continued to grow.

The third approach would be a 50-50 split, as long as the league honored all existing contracts at full value.

NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly disputed the union's assessment of that offer.

"The so called 50-50 deal, plus honoring current contracts proposed by the NHL Players' Association is being misrepresented," Daly said. "It is not a 50-50 deal. It is most likely a 56- to 57-percent deal in Year One and never gets to 50 percent during the proposed five-year term of the agreement.

"The proposal contemplates paying the players approximately $650 million outside of the players' share. In effect, the union is proposing to change the accounting rules to be able to say '50-50,' when in reality it is not. The union told us that they had not yet 'run the numbers.' We did."

Fehr said the players would sacrifice nearly $1.8 billion in revenue under the league's proposal. He added that concessions made by the players in the last round of bargaining have cost them $3.3 billion over the term of the last agreement.

The players received 57 percent of revenues in the collective bargaining agreement that expired last month.

NHL players showed up in force Thursday as the union made its various offers.

Among the 18 players at the talks were Crosby, Jarome Iginla, Jonathan Toews and Eric Staal. The scene looked similar to one in August when the union made its first proposal.

The lockout ? the third of the Bettman era ? began Sept. 16, and the league canceled regular-season games through Oct. 24. Bettman, in announcing the league's latest proposal, called it "a fair offer for a long-term deal" and "one that we hope gets a positive reaction."

It didn't, and now the clock is an even bigger factor.

There is only one week to strike a deal for the season to start by Nov. 2, three weeks behind schedule. If those deadlines are met, teams would be able to hold makeshift training camps for one week, and then play one extra game every five weeks to make up for the lost time and complete a full slate.

"I don't know what the next step is," Bettman said. "I'm obviously very discouraged."

In releasing the details, the NHL confirmed its offer was for six years with a mutual option for a seventh. The plan includes a 50-50 split in hockey-related revenue, which is a step forward. The NHL had proposed in July to cut the percentage of HRR from 57 percent to 43, then increased its offer in September to about 47.

Management included a provision to ensure players receive all money promised in existing contracts, but the union is concerned with what management termed the "make-whole provision." If the players' share falls short of their $1.883 billion in 2011-12, the players would be paid up to $149 million of deferred compensation in the first year of a new deal and up to $62 million in the second.

However, the union believes that money would be counted against the players' share in later years.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/thin-ice-optimism-lost-nhl-labor-talks-075741870--nhl.html

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Immigration and American Jobs - NYTimes.com

Of all the economic dynamics buffeting the American middle class, immigration might seem the easiest to explain: as millions of poor immigrants from Latin America poured illegally into the country seeking work, the conventional wisdom goes, they competed with more expensive American workers, displacing them from their jobs and undercutting their wages.

This understanding of immigration helped propel a vast increase in the Border Patrol?s budget over the last two decades to stop immigrants on their way in. It was the rationale for proposals to build a long, tall fence along the southern border. President Obama, who in 2008 said he would push for a law that would grant many of these immigrants legal access to jobs in the United States, instead deported a record number of immigrants working here illegally.

But this explanation of the impact of immigration is mostly wrong.

For years, economists have been poring through job market statistics looking for evidence that immigrants undercut less-educated Americans in the labor market. The most recent empirical studies conclude that the impact is slight: they confirm earlier findings that immigration on the whole has not led to fewer jobs for American workers. More significantly, they suggest that immigrants have had, at most, a small negative impact on the wages of Americans who compete with them most directly, those with a high school degree or less.

Meanwhile, the research has found that immigrants ? including the poor, uneducated ones coming from south of the border ? have a big positive impact on the economy over the long run, bolstering the profitability of American firms, reducing the prices of some products and services by providing employers with a new labor source and creating more opportunities for investment and jobs. Giovanni Peri, an economist at the University of California at Davis, estimated that the wave of immigrants that entered the United States from 1990 to 2007 increased national income per worker by about $5,400 a year on average, in 2007 dollars. He also concluded that the wave had a small positive impact on the average wage of American workers, by lifting the overall economy. If immigrants hurt anyone, it was the previous cohort of immigrants, with whom they most directly compete in the labor market.

These conclusions may seem to fly in the face of the laws of supply and demand. But they are not quite so odd. They can become obvious, in fact, once we take into account the response of American companies, and workers, to the inflows of cheap foreign labor.

The belief that immigration would simply displace American workers relies on the assumption that employers would do nothing but replace their costly domestic labor force with cheap imports. But that?s not typically what happens. For one thing, immigrants and domestic workers are not identical. Even the least-educated Americans are likely to be more fluent in English ? better at talking with bosses or communicating with customers. When a contractor in Fresno expands into roofing, it will not just need a bunch of cheap immigrant roofers. It will also need an American supervisor and maybe an extra clerk.

Faced with a new, different pool of workers, companies often invest to reap the higher profits that the labor allows. Contractors, for instance, will be able to take on projects that would not have been profitable paying higher wages to domestic workers ? like the roofing example in Fresno. This provides new opportunities for immigrants and for more highly paid domestic workers alike.

Mr. Peri and Chad Sparber of Colgate University found that American workers in states with large shares of less-educated immigrants gravitate toward occupations like cashiers and bank tellers, waiters or sales floor clerks, which require more communications skills. Foreigners, in turn, stick to manual tasks and physical labor. By encouraging this specialization and capital investment, immigration contributes to productivity growth.

In other words, immigration can produce domestic jobs. Restaurants are much less common in Norway than the United States because Norway lacks the cheap labor ? making a dinner out in Oslo prohibitively expensive. In many New York restaurants, the American waiters and hosts owe their jobs to the underpaid illegal immigrants in the kitchen, whose low wages allow the restaurant to exist. The vast agricultural industry in the Central Valley of California might not exist without cheap immigrant farm workers who make it profitable.

There are victims of immigration. Immigrants can displace domestic workers ? before business investment starts rising and creating new jobs. This is particularly notable in economic downturns, when demand and business investment are depressed. Some displaced workers may not be able to fit in the reconfigured labor market, even if new investments kick in and the economy as a whole benefits. A 50-year-old American janitor with no high school degree may find it hard to make the transition to another job when immigrants move into the building maintenance business.

This dynamic potentially causes a small negative impact on the wages of less-skilled workers ? but it?s also possible that this impact is positive. A study by Mr. Peri and Gianmarco Ottaviano of Bocconi University in Milan concluded that the immigration wave into the United States from 1990 to 2006 changed the wages of American workers with no high school degree by somewhere from minus 0.1 percent to plus 0.6 percent.

But over the long term, most less-skilled American workers are likely to benefit. Immigrant workers, in fact, may help their American peers resist the forces of globalization and technological progress that have been walloping the American middle class.

Those nostalgic for strawberry fields harvested by well-paid Americans ignore the fact that without the cheap foreigners, there might not be American strawberry fields. Chances are, it would be cheaper to import the strawberries. When the bracero program ended in the 1960s, tomato growers in California responded to the sudden shortage of Mexican immigrant farm workers by deploying a new mechanical harvester and a tomato that could be cut by machine.

These days, the problem of low-wage immigration seems academic. Since the financial crisis in 2009, poor immigrants from Latin America have been mostly leaving the United States, unable to find a decent job here. American workers might want them back. ?If some firms don?t expand because this labor isn?t there,? Mr. Peri says, ?they will create less jobs for native workers.?

Source: http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/19/immigration-and-american-jobs/

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