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Keith Law gives his scouting report on the Trenton Thunder We knew they weren't making the team, but I wouldn't be surprised if we see all three of today's cuts in Toronto at some point this season. Aaron Sanchez had a great spring training. He pitched... The Jays (or at least the handful of real Jays that made the trip) are in Port Charlotte to face the Rays. Even John Gibbons used his 'get out of the bus trip free card'. He has stayed in Dunedin... Pitchers Marcus Stroman and Ricky Romero were sent to minor league camp this morning ruling them out of the starting rotation competition. Finally made it to the top of the list, this was a longer process that it should have been. If you've missed some, 6-10 is here, 11-15 is here, 16-20 is here, 21-15 is here, 26-30 is here, 3... Brian Creagh profiles Toronto Blue Jays starter Marcus Stroman After covering the outfield and infield positions for the Organizational All-Upside Team, we move to the pitchers portion. The Blue Jays are bursting at the seams with young high-ceiling pitchers... Our friend, Marc Hulet, has posted his top 100 MLB prospects on over at Fangraphs. He has Aaron Sanchez at #22, Marcus Stroman #56 and, the surprise, at least to me, Mitch Nay at #100. About Nay... Baseball Prospectus has a post up today on prospects who just missed the Top [[phy_address]] published a couple days ago. If you'll recall, Marcus Stroman, Aaron Sanchez, and Alberto Tirado all made the... Keith Law posted his Top 10 Blue Jay Prospects (subscription required). His top ten are: Aaron Sanchez Marcus Stroman Robert Osuna Daniel Norris Adonis Cardona Jairo Labourt Alberto... Quiet news day on the Blue Jays front so it seems like a good time to look back on the season a little bit. Earlier in the year there was a lot of question marks about the Blue Jays farm system and... The end of the World Series could mark the beginning of a larger roster transition We'll email you a reset link. If you signed up using a 3rd party account like Facebook or Twitter, please login with it instead. You must be a member of SBNation.com to participate. We have our own Community Guidelines at SBNation.com. You should read them. You must be a member of SBNation.com to participate. We have our own Community Guidelines at SBNation.com. You should read them. Choose an available username to complete sign up. In order to provide our users with a better overall experience, we ask for more information from Facebook when using it to login so that we can learn more about our audience and provide you with the best possible experience. We do not store specific user data and the sharing of it is not required to login with Facebook.
Posted Feb 26, 2014By Paco de Lucia, one of the world’s greatest guitarists who dazzled audiences with his lightning-speed flamenco rhythms and finger work, has died in Mexico, Spanish officials said Wednesday. He was 66. De Lucia suffered a heart attack while on vacation at the Caribbean beach resort of Playa del Carmen and was taken to a hospital where he died, Quintana Roo state attorney general Gaspar Armando Garcia told Mexico’s Enfoque Radio. Easter Services at the Hollywood Bowl USC football holds their spring game, Saturday, April 19, 2014, at the Coliseum. Jesus Christ gets photo bomb/Eater Performance Easter at Vasquez Rocks D’backs beat the Dodgers in extra innings 4-2, Friday, April 18, 2014, at Dodger Stadium.
- Wonder Why He Don't Write? published on Mon, 14 Apr 2014 15:09:52 GMT On Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at about 2:30 PM, detectives from the Colorado River Sheriff's Station arrived approximately 5 miles south of the intersection of Graham Pass Rd. and Chuckwalla Rd on Graham Pass Rd. in the unincorporated area of Riverside County near Blythe regarding found bones.... - Lake Havasu City police discover a boat chop shop published on Sat, 29 Mar 2014 00:50:17 GMT Police served a search warrant Thursday night at a Lake Havasu business and arrested 41-year-old Randolph Letcher Jr. He's being held on suspicion of conducting a chop shop and possession of stolen property plus drug charges after police reported finding methamphetamine in their searches of Letcher's business and home.... - JoAnn Lammert Bullard published on Wed, 16 Apr 2014 07:00:00 GMT JoAnn Lammert Bullard, age 74, of Crawford, passed away peacefully Sunday, April 6, 2014 at Westview Manor in McGregor.... - Diane Pittman honored at Delta Kappa Gamma banquet published on Wed, 16 Apr 2014 12:00:[[phy_address]] President Marcella Thomas read Diane Pittman's bio when she was presented her rose and certificate.... - Rotary mural project published on Wed, 16 Apr 2014 12:00:00 GMT Rotarians, volunteers, and 20 high school students from Blythe and the Coachella Valley led by Mario Sorano of Supervisor John Benoit's Youth Advisory Council joined in painting the landscape mural.... - Ronny Rios Edges Andrew Cancio in Exciting Slugfest published on Tue, 15 Apr 2014 07:18:18 GMT Junior lightweight Ronny Rios kept his record unblemished with a 10-round unanimous decision victory over Andrew Cancio on Monday night at the University of Illinois-Chicago Pavilion.... - Convicted murderer on Washington Redskins receiver DeSean Jackson: 'I don't know him' published on Fri, 11 Apr 2014 10:51:37 GMT The former University of Oregon defensive back convicted of murder in an investigation in which Washington Redskins receiver DeSean Jackson's name surfaced denied his involvement in the crime in a call to NJ.com from a California prison.... - School district March Students of the Month published on Fri, 04 Apr 2014 12:00:00 GMT Special to the Times BLYTHE, Calif. - Palo Verde Unified School District Board of Trustees were introduced to the district's Elementary and Secondary March 2014 Students of the Month, Kelsey Armenta and Luis Cordova, respectively, at the March Board of Trustees meeting.... Local Area Videos Local Area PhotographsClick here to view images from around the Blythe area Twitter Feeds Click here to link to some important education Twitter feeds Click here for additional information about the local area surrounding Escuela De La Raza Unida School in Blythe. You'll find everything from history to current demographic and geographic information for both Riverside County and the state of California.
News Archives: | | | Olivet College set for Service Day Sept. 23 Sep 18, 2009 Olivet College is gearing up for its 11th annual fall Service Day Wednesday, Sept. 23. Faculty, staff and students put aside their normal routine to volunteer on campus and in the community as part of Service Day activities. Projects include: cleaning the campus grounds; making cards for U.S. troops who have been wounded in combat; cleaning the Oak Chest resale shop; volunteering with Educated Animal Rescue and Teen Haven in Bellevue, and SIREN/Eaton Shelter in Charlotte; National Down Syndrome Association Buddy Walk; Adopt-a-Highway and more. Service projects are organized by Olivet College students, employees, athletic teams, Greek societies and student organizations. Some activities are open to the public. For more information, call (269) 749-7127.
features our new bar and dining room with a wood-burning hearth. lunch service Tuesday-Friday 11:30am-3pm Saturday 11:00am-3pm lunch to go window Tuesday-Friday 11:30am-3pm Saturday 11:00am-3pm dinner service Wednesday-Friday 5pm-9pm boulettes larder shop hours Tuesday-Friday 10:00am-5pm Saturday 7:30am-3pm closed sunday + monday Boulettes Larder is now open for breakfast 8am-10:30am Tuesday-Friday, as well as Sunday brunch from 10am-2:30pm bou • lettes lar • der [boo-lets] [lahr-der] – proper noun 1. a unique culinary experience. 2. a restaurant serving breakfast and lunch. 3. an intimate, private space for personal or business dinners. 4. a chef's kitchen providing elegant, prepared foods for private parties, corporate lunches and dinners for busy commuters. 5. a shop selling rare spices, hard to find pantry products, and other quality culinary ingredients. origin: 2004; amer; from chef amaryll schwertner.
Delta Chi prides itself with having a variety of leaders on campus. We are the most involved Greek Chapter with some very notable positions on Campus. The Delta Chi Chapter at Illinois State University has had a presence on campus since 1970, being one the first fraternities on campus; we as a chapter have a lot to offer for the undergrad experience. Delta Chi has a rich history of producing leaders on campus, and for the future. Alumni from our chapter range from Individuals who have became successful in politics, attorneys, doctors and many other successful businessmen. After college, a brotherhood such as this leads to many connections within the job market.
Holding onto a slim 15-13 lead through one quarter of play in Tuesday’s Hoosier Hills Conference opener, the Seymour girls basketball team pounded the boards and played solid defense. The Owls had 10 offensive rebounds in the second quarter and had a 21-12 edge in that department by halftime. Their defense forced Floyd Central into six straight turnovers down the first-half stretch, and they led 35-26 at halftime. The closest Floyd Central came in the second half was eight, and Seymour buckled down and pulled out the 60-51 win. This story appears in the print edition of The Tribune. Subscribers can read the entire story online by signing in here or in our e-Edition by clicking here. All content copyright ©2014 The Tribune, a division of Home News Enterprises unless otherwise noted.
Hamilton County sheriff's deputies are looking for three men after a robbery in Columbia Township. Investigators said the trio entered an apartment in the 8300 block of Wooster Pike at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday. Deputies said the men ordered two people inside to the ground before hitting one of the victims in the head with a gun. Officials said the robbers got away with cash, a laptop and a cellphone. Anyone with information is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 513-352-3040. View Deputies seek 3 in Columbia Township robbery in a larger map Copyright 2013 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
. Taco Ready Inc Upload Photo Drag box to select area Preview 100% Were impressed Taco Ready is a chain restaurant that specializes in home style Mexican food. It was founded by Manuel Rojo in 1976 with the idea of making quality tacos "on the run". Menu items include Grilled Chicken Burrito, Carne Asada Taco, Fish Taco, El Mojado/Wet Burrito, Carnitas Tortas and a variety of combo meals. Daily specials are also available and vary depending on the day. It also provides catering services serving anywhere from 5 to 500 guests. This location offers ample indoor and outdoor seating. The festive décor inside showcases the colorful heritage of Mexico complete with a painted map of Mexico on the wall. The chain is a family owned and operated. 1[[phy_address]] Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (888) 779-8630 - Accessibility Details: Entrance is at street level - Hours: Daily, 8am - 10pm - Accessible: yes Posts awaiting your approval 0 Copyright ©2014 Planck LLC d/b/a Patch Media. All rights reserved.
August 21, 1975, , Section , Page 71, Column , words MINEOLA, L.I., Aug. 20 The rigid enforcement of traffic rules by the Long Island State Parkway police for the last 10 days is expected to end as a result of an agreement in Albany today on the principle of a merger of the parkway police with the Nassau and Suffolk police departments. Thank you for visiting The New York Times Archive. Purchase this article individually for $3.95 and download a high-resolution PDF with all of the images. Or enjoy 100 FREE Archive articles every four weeks with a Times Digital Subscription. Try it now for just 99¢ for your first four weeks.Buy article ► Get a subscription ► Already a Home Delivery Subscriber? Get your free access here. Already a Digital Subscriber? Log in here.
[[phy_address]] has a Walk Score of 32 out of 100. This location is a Car-Dependent neighborhood so most errands require a car. This location is in Pembroke Pines. Nearby schools include Kidz Choice Charter School, Pines Lakes Elementary School and Pasadena Lakes Elementary School. The closest grocery stores are Winn-Dixie, Cardtronics ATM and The Original Hummus. Nearby coffee shops include Pembroke Pines Locksmiths Pros, Pines Cafe and Mambo Cafe. There are 12 restaurants within a 15 minute walk including Irie Isle, Rolling Wok and BBQ Tonite.
Sales for the third quarter ended November 2 at Books-A-Million fell 3.5%, to $100.4 million, and its net loss deepened to $7.1 million, from $2.[[phy_address]] period of 2012. - B&N Has Better Earnings Despite Sales Decline Revenue fell in all three of Barnes & Noble’s operating groups for the second quarter ended October 26, 2013, but the retailer managed to post a 13.7% increase in EBITDA. - Books Drop 11% at Hastings Revenue at Hastings Entertainment fell 6.7% in the third quarter ended October 31, 2013, to $94.7 million, but its net loss was trimmed to $6.2 million from $8.[[phy_address]] year’s third quarter. - Fiscal 2013 Results Up at Courier Led by a 6% increase in sales in its manufacturing segment, total revenue at Courier Corp. rose 5% for the fiscal year ended September 28, 2013, to $275 million, and net income increased to $11.2 million from $9.2 million in fiscal 2012. - Trade Sales Down Through August Sales for the first eight months of 2013 fell 1.1% in adult trade, 15.8% in children’s/young adult, and 3.2% in religion, according to the newest figures from AAP’s StatShot statistics program. - HBG Bright Spot for Lagardere Total third quarter sales at Lagardere Publishing fell 7.3%, to 580 million euros, but sales at its American subsidiary, Hachette Book Group, rose 11%. - Earnings Rise 8% at HC Despite Sales Drop HarperCollins reported a decline in quarterly revenue with total sales down 7%, to $328 million, for the first period ended September 30, 2013. EBITDA, however, rose 8%, to $43 million. - Cambridge University Press Reports Solid FY 2013 Results Cambridge University Press has released its annual report for fiscal 2013, reporting its 11th straight year of sales growth, with digital development leading the way. - Sales, Earnings Drop at Harlequin in Third Quarter Third quarter revenue at Harlequin fell 7.1%, to C$107.8 million, and operating earnings declined to C$14.1 million from C$18.8 million in the comparable period in 2012. - Perseus Posts 'Strong' Fiscal 2013 Results The Perseus Books Group had “strong” financial results for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2013, results which “surpassed our budgeted goals,” company CEO David Steinberger wrote to Perseus' 675 employees. - Industry Stocks: October Performances - HMH to Raise $292 Million in IPO Houghton Mifflin Harcourt announced this morning that it is moving forward with an Initial Public Offering through which it could raise up to $292 million. - Chegg Looks to Raise $172.5 Million Chegg, which offers textbooks for rent and other online services to college students, is looking to raise $172.5 million in its Initial Public Offering. - Amazon Has Big Sales Gain, Small Loss Total revenue at Amazon increased 24%, to $17.09 billion, in the third quarter of 2013 while its operating loss was $25 million, down from $[[phy_address]] quarter of 2012. - Six-Month Results Up at Bloomsbury With sales up in all its major segments, total revenue rose 13% for the first half of 2013, to 49.2 million pounds, at Bloomsbury Publishing. - Sales Up, Earnings Down at EDC in Second Quarter Educational Development Corp. reported that revenue for the second quarter ended August 31, 2013 rose 4.6%, to $5.7 million, but net earnings in the period fell to $56,400 from $138,200 in the second quarter of fiscal 2013. - Industry Stocks: September Performances - Nelson Lifts Sales, Earnings at HC in Fiscal 2013 Sales at rose 15% in the fiscal year ended June 30, 2013 at HarperCollins, parent company News Corp. said in its 10-K filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. EBITDA jumped 65% over fiscal 2012, to $142 million.
Archbishop Monsignor Joseph Serge Miot was only [[phy_address]] his life in service of the Catholic Church in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The archbishop was working in his office when the devastating 7.0 earthquake that rocked the country last Tuesday struck; the cathedral in which it was housed collapsed. His body was found buried in the rubble of what once was a seat of worship and diplomatic power. According to Fox News, the Church has since reported all major churches and seminaries in the city were destroyed. In an interview with Vatican Radio, nuncio Monsignor Bernardito Auza reported hundreds of clergy were trapped in rubble. Their fates are largely unknown. Miot was a native of remote Jérémie, Haiti, a small city all but cut off from the rest of the country. He was ordained to priesthood there in 1975. His appointment to office in the Church came in 1997 as a response to public unrest surrounding the then-archbishop François-Wolff Ligondé’s involvement in political coup. His promotion to archbishop came in 1998; he was not quite two years into his term at the time of his death. Catholic News Service relates in his time as archbishop he earned a reputation as a strong advocate of the impoverished and was a humble, prayerful man with great Marian devotion. According to Monsignor Auza, Miot died when the force of the earthquake shoved him from a balcony and he impacted head-first. Miot, formally His Excellency The Most Rev. Joseph Serge Miot, has been succeeded by Father Jean Patrick. Vatican Radio reports Archbishop Patrick has called the event a catastrophe for Haiti and the Haitian Church.
A pair of Tigers were honored by the National College Baseball Writers Association on Thursday. LSU senior outfielder Raph Rhymes and senior first baseman Mason Katz have received 2013 preseason all-America recognition from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Rhymes was named to the NCBWA first-team squad, and Katz was voted to the third team. Rhymes, a 2012 first-team all-American and the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, hit an NCAA-leading .431 (100-for-232) last season, establishing an LSU record for single-season batting average. He recorded 11 doubles, four homers, 53 RBI, a .530 slugging percentage and a .489 on-base percentage. Rhymes, a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll, led the conference in hits (100) and on-base percentage (.489), and he was No. 5 in the league in RBI (53), No. 6 in slugging percentage (.530) and No. 8 in total bases (123). Katz, a 2012 second-team all-SEC selection, hit .[[phy_address]] season with 15 doubles, one triple, a team-high 13 homers and 52 RBI. Katz led the SEC in runs scored (65), and he was No. 3 in the league in home runs, No. 4 in slugging percentage (.552), No. 4 in total bases (133) and No. 6 in RBI. Katz, a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll, is the leading returning home run hitter in the league for the 2013 season. LSU opens the season at 7 p.m. on February 15, when the Tigers play host to Maryland in Alex Box Stadium. 2013 NCBWA Preseason All-America Team FIRST TEAM Pos. Name, School, Class C Mitchell Garver, New Mexico, Sr. 1B Johnny Coy, Wichita State, Sr. 2B Michael Felton, Campbell, Sr. 3B D.J. Peterson, New Mexico, Jr. SS Hunter Dozier, Stephen F. Austin, Jr. OF Raph Rhymes, LSU, Sr. OF Michael Conforto, Oregon State, So. OF Boomer Collins, Dallas Baptist, Sr. DH Nick Backlund, Mercer, Jr. UT Marco Gonzales, Gonzaga, Jr. SP Carlos Rodon, NC State, So. SP Nick Petree, Missouri State, Jr. SP Mark Appel, Stanford, Sr. SP Chris Rowley, Army, Sr. SP Adam Plutko, UCLA, Jr. RP Jimmie Sherfy, Oregon, Jr. RP Michael Wagner, San Diego, Jr. RP Jonathan Holder, Mississippi State, So. SECOND TEAM Pos. Name, School, Class C Mark Zagunis, Virginia Tech 1B Jared Hammer, Hofstra, Sr. 2B Christian Stringer, Rice, Sr. 3B Trea Turner, NC State, So. SS Adam Frazier, Mississippi State, Jr. OF Bill Cullen, VCU, Jr. OF Matt Honchel, Miami (Ohio) OF Aaron Judge, Fresno State, Jr. DH Michael Pritchard, Nebraska, Jr. UT Michael Lorenzen, Cal State Fullerton, Jr. SP Trevor Williams, Arizona State, Jr. SP Buck Farmer, Georgia Tech, Sr. SP Kent Emanuel, North Carolina, Jr. SP Tyler Skulina, Kent State, Jr. SP Austin Kubitza, Rice, Jr. RP Tyler Webb, South Carolina, Sr. RP David Berg, UCLA, So. RP Tyler Burgess, Missouri State, So. THIRD TEAM Pos. Name, School, Class C Alex Swim, Elon, Sr. 1B Mason Katz, LSU, Sr. 2B Jordan Hankins, Austin Peay, Jr. 3B Kris Bryant, San Diego, Jr. SS Will Callaway, Appalachian State, Sr. DH Zach Stephens, Tennessee Tech, Jr. OF Austin Cousino, Kentucky, So. OF Jeff Roy, Rhode Island, Jr. OF Brandon Thomas, Georgia Tech OF Tim Colwell, North Dakota State, Jr. DH Kevin Krause, Stony Brook, So. UT A.J. Reed, Kentucky, So. SP Drew Bowen, Oral Roberts, Sr. SP Mike Compton, Florida State, So. SP Corey Littrell, Kentucky, Jr. SP Preston Morrison, TCU, So. SP Matt Pegler, College of Charleston, Sr. SP Andrew Vasquez, UC Santa Barbara, So. RP A.J. Salcines, Miami (Fla.), Jr. RP Chad Sobotka, USC Upstate, So. RP Colby Suggs, Arkansas, Jr. RP Kellen Urbon, Cornell, So. Related Stories Sanchez expects to see improvement - by TigerSportsDigest.com Dec 14, 2012 Dunn excited about starting rotation - by TigerSportsDigest.com Dec 7, 2012 Mainieri updates team post-Fall Ball - by TigerSportsDigest.com Nov 28, 2012 MAGAZINE COVERAGE Get the 2014 Recruiting Yearbook and a full year of Ole Miss Spirit Magazine with an Annual Total Access Pass. Free Email Newsletter Don't miss any news or features from OMSpirit.com. Subscribe to our newsletter to have our newest articles emailed to you on a daily or weekly basis. Click here for a list of all Team Newsletters . Daily Format Weekly Digest Add Topics to My HotList Get free email alerts with news about your favorite topics. Click link to add to My HotList . Baseball > LSU [ View My HotList ] SIGN IN SIGN UP Copyright © 2014 Scout.com. All rights reserved.
Many of the Marco Island residents who attended a public meeting Monday night told Collier County officials and members of the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) that they were against a toll for a new S.S. Jolley Bridge. The meeting was part of a toll bridge study authorized by the MPO, the organization that prioritizes road projects in the county. The Jolley Bridge project to expand the two lanes to four is high on the MPO’s priority list, second only to the expansion of Davis Boulevard. Many of the residents said only visitors should pay the price if a toll was mandated. Several noted that a toll would “devastate” workers who cross onto the island to provide services. “I’m speaking for the employees,” businessman Richard Shanahan said. “The employees are going to pay.” Citizens noted that the toll costs would eventually be added onto the price of goods and services. Other residents said that traffic would be backed up on Hwy. [[phy_address]] if a toll booth was constructed. Don Scott, Collier County Transportation Planning Director, told the attendees that a toll is one possible funding option for a new bridge. He used a $2 fee as an example of a possible toll. Scott added that the project was estimated at $44 million several years ago. The project isn’t expected to begin until at least 10 years from now. The cost would likely increase because of inflation. Cambridge Systematics, a consulting firm hired by the MPO, conducted a survey of drivers for the study. Handouts were given to drivers at the intersection of North Collier Boulevard and Barfield Drive. The forms asked information relating to the sex and income of the drivers and many driving habits and routes. Many of the people attending Monday night’s meeting said several of the questions were unimportant and an invasion of their privacy. Scott said another public hearing will be scheduled for July to gather data during the off-season.
Thursday, April 24, 2014 Some well-known Maine chefs will be cooking true farm-to-table cuisine this spring and summer at benefit dinners for the Maine Farmland Trust. The “Flanagan’s Table” dinners will be held at The Barn at Flanagan Farm, [[phy_address]] in Buxton. The five-course dinners feature local foods, wine and Maine beer. The March dinner, featuring Masa Miyake, chef/owner of Miyake and Pai Men Miyake in Portland, will be held this Sunday, but it has been sold out for some time now. The next one will be May 12 (for some reason, there isn’t an April dinner in this monthly series), and will feature chefs Ravin Nakjaroen and Paula Palakawong from Long Grain in Camden. Flanagan’s will start taking reservations for that dinner on April 14. The June dinner will be held June 23 and feature Andrew Taylor and Michael Wiley of Eventide Oyster Co. and Hugo’s, who just won the New England “People’s Choice Best New Chef” contest sponsored by Food & Wine magazine. Reservations for that dinner open May 26. Tweet The dinners are $85 per person. For more information on reservations and waiting lists, go here or email [[email_addr]] Meredith Goad has harvested oysters on the Chesapeake Bay, eaten reindeer in Finland and sipped hot chai in the Himalayas. She writes the weekly Soup to Nuts column and enjoys a good cocktail.
Want a baby boy? Well, then eat full breakfast and fatty diet during early pregnancy, suggests a new study. Dr Cheryl Rosenfeld, of the University of Missouri, and colleagues said: "High calorie diets generally favour birth of males over females, whereas low calorie diets tend to favour females over males. In humans and mice, food restriction and a suboptimal diet during the period around conception and early pregnancy also lead to a surfeit of daughters, most probably due to selective loss of male foetuses, the most vulnerable sex in the womb." ANI Elections 2014: Bollywood stars turn out to vote Will Modi`s lucky pen make him the PM?
Title: Hyperchlorhidrosis Caused by Homozygous Mutation inCA12, Encoding Carbonic Anhydrase XII Author: Maya Feldshtein,Suliman Elkrinawi,Baruch Yerushalmi,Barak Marcus,Daniela Vullo,Hila Romi,Rivka Ofir,Daniel Landau,Sara Sivan,Claudiu T. Supuran,Ohad S. Birk Publication: The American Journal of Human Genetics Publisher: Elsevier Date: 12 November 2010 Copyright © 2010, Elsevier Welcome to RightsLink Elsevier has partnered with Copyright Clearance Center's RightsLink service to offer a variety of options for reusing Elsevier content. Select the "I would like to ..." drop-down menu to view the many reuse options available to you. I would like to... To request permission for a type of use not listed, please contact Elsevier Global Rights Department.Are you the author of this Elsevier journal article? Copyright © 2014 Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Privacy statement.
Mike Wallace said Monday after practice that he embraces the high expectations that Dolphins fans have for him after he sign a big free agent contract in the offseason. That's a good thing because the expectations certainly are there. Wallace just doesn't want anybody to panic just because he's not producing big plays every time he steps onto the field. Original Story: http://mia.scout.com/2/1315373.html What do you think?To leave a comment, you can: THE BACKYARD BEST OF MAXIM AROUND THE WEB RELATED ARTICLES Lamar Miller not a lock to start at RB? State of the Dolphins: Who’s winning the camp battles? Dolphins return to practice Sunday, but without Dion Jordan Dolphins' Mike Wallace chasing 2,000-yard receiving season OC Mike Sherman says RB Lamar Miller isn’t a lock for starting job: ‘I would say it’s pretty close’ Protection and Health Will Key Dolphins Passing Game Incognito changed his ways for better Dion Jordan has missed practice due to a shoulder injury Garner Getting a Shot How do you measure success for the 2013 Dolphins? Darrelle Revis likely to play Preseason week 3 vs Miami Dolphins per Dominik Follow us on Twitter THE DOLPHINS HOT 10 NFL Forum Discussions 32 replies, 5 days ago 1 replies, 6 days ago 1 replies, 6 days ago 1 replies, 6 days ago 1 replies, 6 days ago 3 replies, 6 days ago 1 replies, 6 days ago 3 replies, 6 days ago |Latest Rumors||The Backyard| | | Today's Best Stuff | | For Bloggers Join the Yardbarker Network for more promotion, traffic, and money. | | Company Info | | Help | | What is Yardbarker? Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.
Hey everyone, I am in Australia for school and brought my Droid Incredible along. Being a CDMA phone, it doesn't work here, but I use it for wifi, GPS, camera, mp3 player, etc... My Gingerbread update wasn't working, so I thought a factory reset might help. Unfortunately, now I can't even get into the phone without making a call to activate it. Does anybody know a way around this? Clearly I can't make that call from here since I don't have service. I just want to get back into the phone and continue using it in the manner that I was previously. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Who did scuba diving? What did you think about it? Amazing experience being able to breathe under water! Did it once, during training, but, like you said, it's expensive! Amazing experience, done at the great barrier reef in Australia on vacation. Absolutely awesome. Got certified in '91! my son is certified me says it's a whole different world in there he says it's truly amazing Im an advance scuba and i freakin love it!!
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The city of Bexley is taking a wait-and-see approach and monitoring the potential impact of statewide legislation designed to overhaul Ohio's municipal income tax system, according to Mayor Ben Kessler. Supporters say House Bill 5 will streamline the state's approximately 300 different local tax forms and make it easier for companies to do business in Ohio. The Ohio House of Representatives approved the bill by a 56-39 vote on Nov. 13, and the legislation is now under consideration by the Senate. Some Democrats and a number of cities oppose the bill on the grounds that it could lead to a loss of local tax revenue, on top of the loss of the estate tax and cuts to the state's Local Government Fund. Kessler said he supports the goal of simplifying the tax code and making it more appealing for businesses to operate in Ohio, but the lost revenue that could result is "the reason municipalities have mixed feelings about House Bill 5." Kessler said he does not have specific numbers of how much Bexley stands to lose if HB 5 becomes law or what city services or programs might be affected. Estimates of potential lost revenue vary by city, from $10,000 to more than $2 million. State Rep. Michael Stinziano, a Columbus Democrat whose district includes Bexley, is among the legislators who voted against HB 5. He discussed the potential impact of the bill during a Nov. 7 town hall meeting at the Bexley Public Library. Stinziano said he found it challenging to balance the interests of business leaders who supported the bill with those of municipalities and other constituents who say it could lead to lost revenue. "Normally in Columbus, in particular, all of these (constituents) battle in the same direction, and we're not there right now," Stinziano said during the town hall meeting. Kessler said he's spoken with Stinziano several times about HB 5 and its potential impact on Bexley. "I think he understands the city's position," Kessler said. "It's like any piece of legislation -- it has its upsides and its downsides." One of the provisions in HB 5 that has garnered opposition is a requirement that cities allow businesses to carry forward net operating losses. Instead of claiming a net operating loss in the year it was incurred, a business could apply it to future years to reduce its tax liability. The allowable carry-forward amount would start at 50 percent in 2017 and increase to 100 percent in 2022. Bexley is one of several cities in Franklin County that do not allow businesses to carry forward these losses. Kessler said he, city council members and other city administrators will continue to evaluate the consequences of HB 5, and whether any revisions are added to the bill as it moves through the Senate. Bexley has already done as much as possible to maximize efficiencies and make up for losses in state funding, Kessler said. "We're going to be very cautious as to how to protect our income stream," he said. He added that reductions in state funding amount to "passing on the burden locally, and something has to give."
- Silicon Valley's [[phy_address]] Places to Work - Is Windows 8 Development Worth the Trouble? - 8 Books Every IT Leader Should Read This Year - 10 Hot Hadoop Startups to Watch Network World - The second draft of a Senate cybersecurity bill appears to tone down language that would grant President Obama the power to shut down the Internet. The Senate bill, first introduced in April by Senator John Rockefeller (D-W. Va.), does, however, still include language that gives Obama the authority to direct responses to cyber attacks and declare a cyber emergency. The bill also gives the President 180 days, as opposed to one year outlined in the bill’s first draft, to implement a cybersecurity strategy from the day the bill is passed, which for now could be a long way off. But the language in the first draft of the bill, which has yet to make it out of Rockefeller’s Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and onto the Senate floor, has been rewritten regarding the President’s authority to shut down both public and private networks including Internet traffic coming to and from compromised systems. Critics contend sweeping presidential power isn’t good news since private networks could be shut down by government order. In addition, those same networks could be subject to government mandated security standards and technical configurations. The original bill included the words: “The President may….order the limitation or shutdown of Internet traffic to and from any compromised Federal government or United States critical infrastructure information system or network. The second draft, which has not been released publicly, rearranges those words, according to text of the bill posted by CNet. The second draft contains more convoluted language concerning the President’s control over computer networks and it deletes reference to the Internet. It qualifies his authority to include “strategic national interests involving compromised Federal Government or United States critical infrastructure information system or network,” but says he may “direct the national response to the cyber threat” in coordination with “relevant industry sectors.” The reference to relevant industry sectors is new in the second draft. The bill still includes language that would have the President directing the “timely restoration of the affected critical infrastructure information system or network.” Earlier this year, critics expressed concern over potentially giving the President power to tell private network operators when they could turn their systems back on after a cybersecurity threat. Proponents, however, including officials from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), are on record as saying the legislation is comprehensive and strong and reflects the need for thorough debate around digital security that is long overdue.
Piper's Pub opening 'authentic' Pub Chip ShopMarch 7, 2013 10:00 AM Share with others: It's just after 8 a.m. on a chilly Saturday and the English Premier League soccer diehards are shuffling in to Piper's Pub on the South Side in their red Man. U. jerseys and blue Chelsea scarves, ready to watch their clubs' matches beamed across the pond. Coffee and Bloody Marys are the order of the morning, perking up droopy eyes. Drew Topping, the owner of Piper's, is in the storefront next door -- animated and skipping through topics such as the South Side "blitz," the local food scene and Pittsburgh politics, but mostly sharing the plan for this site: the Pub Chip Shop, an authentic United Kingdom-style fish-and-chips shop set to open in April. Brits have been eating fish and chips for more than 150 years. It's an institution that has been celebrated by everyone from Dickens to Tolkein. The takeaway shops that sell it are as ubiquitous there as burgers-and-fries drive-thrus are here. The Pub Chip Shop claims to be the first of its kind in Pittsburgh -- and is perhaps overdue in a city named for an Englishman. At Piper's, they've spent 15 years perfecting their recipe of the Anglo staple -- haddock -- with a top-secret breading that they'll serve in the shop. Mr. Topping was inspired by a 2009 trip to Scotland, where he saw long lines at the "chippy" shops for late grub in a bustling pub area. When the Victorian building next to his pub became available, he pounced. The historical home of W.C. Kessler's flower shop, its stained-glass windows still advertise violets, roses and valley orchids. But years passed and the fish was becoming a white whale. A longstanding joke at Piper's has been that the shop will open on Tuesday. Mr. Topping simply never specified which Tuesday. About 18 months ago, things started to coalesce. He acquired a massive, like-new fryer at a bargain from an Ohio school district. Other U.K. delicacies such as meat pies, pasties and baps were added to the menu, so special equipment including a pie press was purchased from England. Baked goods from Threefiftyº bakers also will be available. The fried fish will be served with chips in a cone fashioned from butcher paper. They won't be available by the end of this Lent, but Mr. Topping isn't worried.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.– Saint Louis was poised, calm, and in control of the tempo for nearly 30 minutes of game time in Sunday’s Atlantic 10 championship at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Then Virginia Commonwealth’s signature “Havoc” defense hit like a storm, turning a 13-point Saint Louis lead at the 11:45 mark of the second half into a one-point game with 8:53 to play. But after that flurry of turnovers, it was back to Saint Louis’ senior leaders Kwamain Mitchell and Cody Ellis to seal the A-10 championship with a 62-56 win and an automatic berth into the NCAA tournament. Mitchell was the biggest key for Saint Louis on Sunday, finishing with 19 points on 7-of-9 shooting to go along with three steals. Ellis came alive in the second half after going scoreless in the first, scoring nine points, including key three-pointers down the stretch in the second half. His shot with 2:18 to play pushed the lead to six points, 57-51. Saint Louis has now won the Atlantic 10 regular season championship and tournament championship in a year that was full of obstacles, including the death of former coach Rick Majerus. “Rick’s footprints, fingerprints, his lessons are embedded in those guys,” Saint Louis coach Jim Crews said. “Because they’ve taught me things and brought light to this or that and when they take ownership like that, you have a chance to be a pretty good team. “It would be great to say, ‘Hey this is for Rick, this is for Rick, this is for Rick, but…i just don’t buy into that,” he continued. “Rick’s life and friendship and his coaching the relationships that he had and the people he touched are a lot bigger than winning a game or winning a championship or having a good year.” Mitchell, part of the group of seniors who he says felt compelled to help the team through the struggle, spoke about Majerus’ impact and legacy after the win. “The quick reaction is to weep and feel sorry,” said Mitchell. “Coach Majerus meant a big part of the program and individually, including me. “We didn’t let stuff like that affect the way that coach would want us to play. I could just hear him up there yelling with joy and just being part of a great group of guys.” Saint Louis now waits for word Sunday of where it will be placed in the 2013 NCAA tournament. Daniel Martin is a writer and editor at JohnnyJungle.com, covering St. John’s. 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M&T Bank Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter Common Stock Dividend BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- M&T Bank Corporation ("M&T") (NYSE: MTB) announced that it has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $.70 per share on its common stock. The dividend will be payable December 31, 2012 to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 3, 2012. M&T is a financial holding company headquartered in Buffalo, New York. M&T's principal banking subsidiary, M&T Bank, operates banking offices in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware and the District of Columbia. Trust-related services are provided by M&T's Wilmington Trust-affiliated companies and by M&T Bank. | | Investor Contact: | | Donald J. MacLeod | | (716) 842‑5138 | | Media Contact: | | C. Michael Zabel | | (716) 842-5385 SOURCE M&T Bank Corporation RELATED LINKS http://www.mandtbank.com More by this Source M&T Bank Corporation Announces Dividend Declaration on Series A and Series C Preferred Stock 11:42 ET M&T Bank Corporation Announces First Quarter Results Apr 14, 2014, 08:00 ET M&T Bank Corporation Announces First Quarter Earnings Conference Call Apr 09, 2014, 09:54 ET Featured Video Journalists and Bloggers Visit PR Newswire for Journalists for releases, photos, ProfNet experts, and customized feeds just for Media. View and download archived video content distributed by MultiVu on The Digital Center. Custom Packages Browse our custom packages or build your own to meet your unique communications needs. Learn about PR Newswire services Request more information about PR Newswire products and services or call us at (888) 776-0942.
Toronto-based Orvana Minerals Corp. (TSX:ORV) said this afternoon that the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality has granted the discharge permits for the company's Copperwood mine in the state's Upper Peninsula. The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits are for the treated sanitary and process wastewaters at the proposed mine. "Orvana is pleased that the MDEQ has granted these permits," said chief operating officer, Jim Jacques. "We continue to work with the MDEQ as well as the Environmental Protection Agency on the review of the Wetlands permit application, which was submitted as prescribed by Parts 301 and 303 of the State of Michigan regulations, and expect a decision next week." Orvana Minerals is a multi-mine gold and copper producer. Its primary asset is the El Valle-Boinas/Carles gold-copper Mine in northern Spain, but it also operates the Don Mario Upper Mineralized Zone Mine in Bolivia, which is a copper-gold-silver deposit. In addition, the company is advancing its Copperwood copper project in Michigan, USA. "It's one of the few copper projects out there that could very well be in production in 2015," president and CEO Bill Williams toldProactiveinvestors in September. Last month, Orvana posted its fiscal fourth quarter and full-year production results, and issued full-year 2013 production guidance that predicts increased year-over-year production. For the quarter that ended September 30, the company said that it produced a total of 4.06 million pounds of copper, 15,155 ounces of gold and 277,081 ounces of silver, as well as 636,126 pounds of lead. For the full-year, Orvana produced a total of 15.4 million pounds of copper, 55,928 ounces of gold, 716,280 ounces of silver and 636,126 pounds of lead. Looking ahead, Orvana said its full-year 2013 production guidance for gold, silver, and copper is 34, 19 and 17 per cent more than the its full-year 2012 results, respectively. Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours.Back To Proactive Investor's Instablog HomePage » Instablogs are blogs which are instantly set up and networked within the Seeking Alpha community. Instablog posts are not selected, edited or screened by Seeking Alpha editors, in contrast to contributors' articles. StockTalks - Cape Lambert Resources Gains Date For Legal Hearing With MCC http://seekingalpha.com/p/1oy81 4 days ago - Blackthorn Resources To Sell Equity Interest In Perkoa To Glencore Xstrata For US$10M http://seekingalpha.com/p/1oy7h 4 days ago - Gunson Resources Completes Placement, Undertakes A 1:5 Entitlement Offer http://seekingalpha.com/p/1oy6x [[phy_address]] Comments - ComputerBlue on Liquefied Natural Gas Signs Tolling Agreement With AES Group For Magnolia Picked up shares early today. What are the odds... - Ineterested on Peninsula Energy Finalises Acquisition Of South Africa Uranium Blocks Never hear from this company, looking at the ba... - Lima on Verde Potash Reports Positive Results From ThermoPotash Trials Living in Brazil long enough to raise a family,... - EVfan12 on Alcyone Resources targets resumption of production at Texas silver project Here's a recent update (from the companies webs... - ckmb54 on Kirkland Lake's Fourth Quarter A Strong Finish As Service Cage Benefits Felt Since the release of the Fourth Quarter earning...
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From director to playwright to cast, many of those participating in “Linthead,” a guest production at Santa Monica Playhouse, are alums of Carnegie Mellon. That collegial camaraderie is evident throughout this flawed but evocative world premiere, which centers around the attempted unionization of a cotton mill in Depression-era South Carolina. Playwright Brian Forrester’s classically straightforward yet timely plot hearkens back to the works of Horton Foote, Romulus Linney and other theatrical practitioners who invested their regional dramas with the linear progression and heft of Greek tragedy. The moral center of the piece is proud loom mechanic Cotton-Eye Cothran (Eddie King). Disgusted by the collusion of influential local preacher (PJ Marshall) with mill manager Soop Green (Michael Dempsey), Cotton summons an outside “agitator” (Tristan Farmer) to get the union rolling. What Cotton doesn’t realize is that his wife (Kristi Israel) has brokered a deal with Soop to get their son, Juber (Patrick Dillon Curry), a college scholarship. Desperate to escape his mill job, Juber bows to pressure from Soop, handing over the names of those who have signed up to join the union – a betrayal with cataclysmic consequences. Forrester tends to layer on the play’s folkloric elements with a trowel, and director Max Montel favors an “aw shucks” approach to his actors’ Southern characterizations that occasionally borders on the condescending. Also, while conceptually intriguing, certain special “effects,” reminiscent of Indonesian shadow puppets, need some smoothing out. However, such blemishes don’t detract from the overall impact of this promising new play, or from the lively actors who bring it to fruition. The cast also includes Nick Marcucci, Chelsea Vincent and Amanda Jane Cooper, all fine. ALSO: 'Downton Abbey' star Dan Stevens cast in Broadway's 'The Heiress' Review: L.A. Opera's 'La Boheme' has young cast in old production James Franco grabs another role with MOCA show on 'Rebel Without a Cause' “Linthead,” Santa Monica Playhouse, 1211 4th St., Santa Monica. 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, 3:30 p.m. Sundays. Ends June 3. $17. (323) 960-7745. linthead.tumblr.com/tickets. Running time: 2 hours.
Preview: Which player will be the Supercopa de Espana hero? With Lionel Messi back from injury, it is hard to predict which star will settle the game for his respective team, tonight; that is, if the battle sees a clear Man of the Match winner. In the first leg, David Villa’s opening goal almost gifted Atleti a valuable victory at the Vicente Calderon. However, Neymar had other ideas. The Brazilian came on as a substitute to rescue new manager Gerardo Martino and the Blaugrana from defeat. This two-legged Spanish Super Cup tie is wide open. Barcelona are known dominate games – especially at the Camp Nou. Still, Diego Simeone’s men must not be doubted. If Atletico Madrid are playing tonight, it is because they managed to stun bitter city rivals Real Madrid last season in the Copa del Rey final. Barcelona are experiencing a new cycle under Martino. They will be hoping to win their first trophy of the campaign in front of their home supporters. How likely is an upset of the Catalans, though? Lionel Messi, only returning from injury after missing last weekend’s 1-0 win away to Malaga, may or may not display the best of his abilities. This does not mean that tonight’s visitors will have a quiet time defending. Expect Atletico – if they ever find their tempo at the Camp Nou – to defend a lot and try to hit Barca on the counter, just like Bayern Munich did in the UEFA Champions League semis last season. In fact, Simeone’s men are under pressure since they are obliged to score to stand a chance of lifting the 2013 Spanish Super Cup. The 1-[[phy_address]] leg means a goalless draw on Wednesday night will see Barcelona succeed current Supercopa de Espana titleholders Real Madrid. Where to watch the match - live stream, start time, TV channels, live scores Watch Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid live on Wednesday, August 28, 2013: Will David Villa's return to the Nou Camp be a pleasant one? As time went on at the Vicente Calderon, Atletico Madrid fans were growing anxious for the final whistle. David Villa's first match against his former club saw him slot a well struck volley into the Barcelona goal, giving Atletico fans hope. With Messi on the bench due to an apparent injury, Neymar had to come to the rescue for the Catalans. Will the Brazilian have to be the deciding figure in Wednesday's match again? Messi's absence in the match with Malaga has Barcelona fans uncertain of his participation in the match on Wednesday, while Atletico Madrid will prepare for the match not knowing what to expect. Preview: Gerardo Martino to make justice to 'favourites' tag Martino's career at Barcelona could not have started any better than it did. A 7-0 victory over Levante had Barcelona fans happy, and despite the astonshing result, Barcelona's style of play looked similar to the style they played under Pep Guardiola. Their match on Wednesday night will be a tougher task for the Catalans, but the Martino is aware that his side has pressure on them for being the favorites going into the match. Reigning La Liga champions, Barcelona have agreed to sell star forward, David Villa to Atletico Madrid for just 5.1 million euros, a deal that is indeed a bargain for the capital club as they have just acquired a player who has won everything club and international football has on offer. Villa’s joining is subject to a medical and if he leaves Vicente Calderon before his contract expires, Barca will get just 4.1 million euros in total for the player. Although everyone accepted that the Asturian was going to leave Camp Nou this summer, few would have predicted that president, Sandro Rosell and his advisors would sanction a transfer for such a low price. The social media data compiled by our friends over at Starcount for the top ten footballers in June 2013 revealed that the Premier League still has some walls to scale when it comes to player popularity. La Liga vastly garnered the most attention, with its superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Kaka underlining the weight of Real Madrid and Barcelona’s online fan base, along with icons Andres Iniesta, Mesut Ozil and David Villa. But Brazil’s leading star Neymar, who had one of the most followed transfer sagas until he officially signed for the Spanish champions late last month, happened to be the one to rack up the most fans on Facebook in June – scooping 2.5 million ‘likes’. Deadline day has to be one of the most interesting days in the world of football. Whether it is the August transfer deadline or January, football fans look forward to seeing if their favorite club will bring in any new faces. For some, it is a day to celebrate some new signings, while for others, it is a day to ask questions of their clubs management. Thursday will bring us some very interesting final hours in the transfer window, with many clubs waiting for the last minute to make some improved bids. “David will not leave, we are very happy with him,” Tito Vilanova was quoted as saying by reporters on Sunday night. Referring to the Spanish striker’s feat against Cordoba last Thursday, the Barcelona coach recalled: “The other night, he scored two good goals.” David Villa has indeed proven to be a great asset for Barcelona in the Copa del Rey. He leads the goal scorers chart with five goals ahead of Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo who has four. At the Camp Nou, the former Valencia forward has struggled to find playing time. Team News & Analysis There were doubles for Alexis Sanchez and David Villa on Thursday in Barca’s 5-0 win over Cordoba. Yet, the two forwards could miss the challenge against Los Boquerones for fitness reasons. Following the full availability of newly-crowned Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi, Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Pedro – who were all absent in the Copa del Rey this week – the manager is expected to rearrange his front again. The return of these superstars in Vilanova’s team should alleviate concerns caused by the absence of Sergi Roberto. The central midfielder is expected to miss four weeks of action after picking up a hamstring injury against Cordoba. This fixture, however, could be different considering the away goals and home advantage that Barca enjoys over second division side Cordoba. Lionel was stretchered off the pitch in a match before he faced Cordoba, and many feared that the Argentinean would be… Now the circumstances have changed and Atletico are competiting with Barcelona for the title. With six points behind the league leaders, this is a must win game for the Los Colchoneros. Team news Cesc Fabregas was substituted early in the first half for Alexsis Sanchez, after the Spainiard complained of a thigh injury and he may not play until next year. Atleti player Cristian Rodriguez also will not take part in this fixture. They travel away from home to play Cordoba in the round of 16 of Copa del Rey this Wednesday. Barcelona have lifted the trophy 26 times and are the defending champions this year. An away win against the second division side Cordoba is widely expected. Madrid are eight points behind Barca in third place, but the Catalan side has a game in hand. Real Betis defeated Madrid 1-0 earlier this season and it remains to be seen if they can repeat their feat against Barca. Team news Lionel Messi may or may not start this game following a knee injury he picked up against Benifica, but he will travel with squad. Alexis Sanchez and Dani Alves are match fit again and might come on late in the game. Cuenca is still recovering from his injury. Real Betis central defenders Paulao, Mario and Damien are match ready after sititing out due to injury. Midfielder Sergio Rodriguez and defender Alex Martinez are unavailable for this match. Attacking midfielder Juan Carlos is doubful a starter. They lost influential defender/midfielder Javi Martinez to Bayern Munich last summer and have not replaced him yet. Last season’s club top scorer Fernando Llorente fell out of favour with coach Marco Biesla and Bilbao find themselves struggling in 14th place in the La Liga. Team news Barca fullback Dani Alves is out for two weeks and La Masia graduate Montoya will provide cover for the Brazilian. Alexis Sanchez is still recovering from injury and Adriano and Cuenca are doubtful for this fixture. Atheltic Bilbao have three players on the treatment table and Adoni Iraola is uncertain to feature in this game. The Catalans remain busy on the transfer market following the signing of ex-Valencia defender Jordi Alba. For Barcelona team mate Lionel Messi, the return of another former Valencia player, namely David Villa, will be like a transfer signing. That said, Messi believes that the club should not think about welcoming new strikers. “With the forwards that we have, there is no need to sign more attackers. It is crucial that [David] Villa returns,” La Pulga told the press.
Mayor Rob Ford held a news conference about an apparent drunken rant caught on video on Monday. He called it a minor setback and a private matter. Video: Fans roar as Raptors take Game 2 Thousands of fans gathered in Maple Leaf Square to cheer on the Raptors in Game 2 of their playoff series against the Brooklyn Nets.
History books already recount the chapter and verse of Germany’s rise and fall. But now you can get a sense of what it was like to be a part of that ascendant culture – with all its early promise and ultimately its darkness – thanks to a new exhibit at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Ackland Art Museum. Through July 10, the museum will feature a German-centric exhibit called “Romantic Dreams/Rude Awakenings: Northern European Prints and Drawings, 1840-1940.” Check it out – Biz is expecting a dissertation on the Hohenzollerns by next week. The little 1,500-square-foot house at 2727 North Mayview in Raleigh is not much to look at for a lot of folks, but it’s a real gem for others. Built in 1959 for then Raleigh city planner John Voorhees, the home is an outstanding example of contemporary architecture of the time. Now the property is on the market for sale, and the people at Triangle Modernist Homes want someone to buy it who would renovate and save the home. Because the home site is in an ideal location off Brooks Avenue near Cameron Village, TMH’s George Smart fears the home could become a teardown. Listing agent John O’Neal told TMH the home needs a lot of work but could be renovated. It’s listed at $269,900. The YMCA of the Triangle has won a national video production award for films depicting real struggles of three local families. The North American YMCA Development Organization serves to support the philanthropic culture of Y branches throughout the continent and gives annual awards for fundraising campaigns. The Y of the Greater Triangle earned first place for a three-part series that highlighted situations in which the Y or one of its members provided help to a local person or family. Comments If you are commenting using a Facebook account, your profile information may be displayed with your comment depending on your privacy settings. By leaving the 'Post to Facebook' box selected, your comment will be published to your Facebook profile in addition to the space below. Most Popular - Most popular - Slideshows - Emailed - Mobile - Heartbreaking: Raleigh named worst city in America for dating - TBJ's 40 Under 40 Leadership Awards revealed - Bandwidth CEO: We are not intimidated by Verizon, AT&T or Comcast - RTP awaits IBM earnings report as layoff rumors churn - Prominent Glenwood Avenue building to be razed - North Raleigh 'party mansion' owner pleads guilty to tax evasion - The lucky-to-be-alive Wilmington entrepreneur behind UB Super - Downtown Raleigh entering ‘second renaissance’ - Lenovo CEO Yang speaks in Raleigh, touts growth and potential - Fat Daddy's restaurant to make way for new Glenwood retail building Should Raleigh buy the 306-acre Dorothea Dix property from N.C. for a public park?
It takes much more discipline to maintain your weight than to lose a few pounds. Weight control is a lifetime effort of healthy diet and regular exercise. The following are four guidelines to help you with weight maintenance. 1. Figuring out Your Resting Metabolism The first step in weight maintenance is to figure out your resting metabolism. This is measured by the amount of calories you can eat on a typical day. Your resting metabolism can be influenced by several factors including sex, age, muscle mass and daily activity. In general, men have a faster resting metabolism than women. People who are younger and in good physical shape also have a metabolic advantage. On average, 1,500 calories per day is a good intake limit for women, whereas men can eat up to 2,000 calories without weight gain. If you are an athlete, your metabolic rate is significantly higher than the general population. Conversely, if you live a more sedentary life, you may also have to eat a bit less to prevent weight gain. 2. Boost Your Metabolism through Diet and Nutrition In addition to exercise, you can also increase your resting metabolism through food. A healthy diet with balanced nutrition can naturally heighten your body’s fat burning ability. Start your day with a nutrient packed breakfast. Skipping breakfast puts your body in a savings mode in which calories are stored as fat rather than burned. Eat lots of fruits and vegetables. They are excellent sources of metabolism boosting nutrition, such as B class vitamins, potassium and iron and contain only minimum calories. Fruits and veggies are also high in dietary fiber which makes them super filling. 3. Avoid Heavy Creams and Dressing You can save lots of empty calories if you stay away from cream based dishes and desserts. Chowders, alfredo sauce, butter cream icing and custard fillings are full of saturated fat, sugar and salt and contain tremendous amount of calories. Full fat salad dressings are also dangerous for weight control. Make smart choices when you eat out. Opt for a salad with the dressing on the side and go for red instead of white sauce for your pastas. Use a chopsticks when you eat to drain off the excess sauce and scrape off the sugary icing on your cake. Take these extra precautions, and you can save more than 500 calories every time. 4. Avoid Breading and Frying Bread crumbs and deep fry batter work like sponges when they come in contact with oil. This is why all fried foods are heavy in both fat and calories. The deep fry process also destroys most of the nutrients in your food. To avoid weight gain, you should stay away from fried foods as much as possible. Select streamed, grilled or sautéed dishes. If you do eat things like fried chicken, popcorn shrimp or calamari, peel off the breaded covering to save yourself from the overload of fat and calories.
Jim Caldwell named as replacement Terry McCormick The Baltimore Ravens have fired offensive coordiator Cam Cameron, a day after the team's overtime loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the news, and it was quickly confirmed and reported by a number of other outlets. Ravens coach John Harbaugh replaced Cameron, who had been in the position since 2008, with quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell, who had been the Indianapolis Colts head coach until being fired after last season. The move to fire Cameron is interesting in that the Ravens are still 9-4 and leading the AFC North, but offensive inconsistency and the perceived stagnation in QB Joe Flacco's development apparently played a role in the decision. Follow me on Twitter @TerryMc13 Terry McCormick covers the Titans for TitanInsider.com NFP's Introduction to Scouting Class is now registering for the summer session! Discounted pricing until April 14th! REGISTER NOW! APR [[phy_address]] Our latest "Intro to Scouting" graduates break down the LSU star. APR 15 Jerry Angelo Drafting the best vs. drafting for need A strategy session for draft day as well as my top-five players in this year’s rookie class. APR 14 Jeff Fedotin Woeful drafts lead to Raiders' losing ways Oakland has whiffed on its first-round picks.
The crowd was dancing to every song. Freshman Shea Petty was dancing in the front row from the beginning to the end. “[Cousin Affect] mixes jazz, blues, hip-hop and rap perfectly,” she said. “Where I Go,” a song Cousin Affect performed during the professional Cat Cab, was awarded the Grand Prize in the Midas/Spin Magazine Rock The Highway Contest. Manager and band member Mike Woods said, unlike some other songs talking about relationships, “Where I Go” relates to everyone’s life with lyrics that convey the message “find personal freedom no matter where you go and what you do.” Woods began Cousin Affect in 2003 by himself during his freshman year at college. He said he was too shy to use his own name to perform in front of people. He met Daniel Stanton and other band members after he performed solo as Cousin Affect. Now Cousin Affect has six members, Scott Cheaney on the guitar, singer Jessica Thomas, Dan King on the saxophone, emcee Daniel Stanton and percussionist by Charles Stachell. “Each band member has been influenced by different artists and styles so we have such a mix that makes us play the same song differently every time,” Woods said. “You can still find influences of hip hop, R&B, blues and jazz.” Woods also revealed thought behind the group’s music in relation to audience members. “We are thinking of how we make a positive impact on the music. Our songs are clean for kids and old people,” he said. Cousin Affect sends more than positive messages through its songs. Woods said that all band members try to give back by doing community volunteer work in Phoenix. As a multi-member band, Cousin Affect faces some challenges of managing and handling the balance between being creative and doing business. Woods said he needs 30 to 40 hours a week for managing the band, as he needs the same amount of time to be creative to write music. He also said the band has to organize its schedule based on every members’ needs. Singer Jessica Thomas is married and has kids that travel and tour with the band. Faced with these challenges, Woods said he and his band feel everything is worth it when they are playing in front of an audience, no matter how crowded it is. Jaffy Xiao/Features editor Jaffy Xiao can be reached at [[email_addr]]. One Response to Pro Cat Cab sends good vibes through punk-rock tunes - Cousin Affect is a great band, they rock all their shows.. good to see there traveling and spreading their positive vibes amongst other cities. They are a new up and coming FUNK/Hip Hop band fo sho….
June 15, 2013 Staff Photo: Brendan Sullivan Locals listen to the performance of Little G Weevil during the BluesBerry Festival & BrewFest which featured local blueberries, craft beers and blues music in downtown Norcross Saturday. Stories this photo appears in: Norcross sings the blues -- and more Norcross's annual BluesBerry Festival and BrewFest returns with music, food and beer. Comments Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.
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GLENN Maxwell has continued his outstanding start to the IPL season with another matchwinning performance for Kings XI Punjab. THREE-time world surfing champion Mick Fanning is now also a triple winner of the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach. SIR Alex Ferguson developed doubts about David Moyes as long as two months, realising he made a mistake, and he was involved with the final call. DAVID Moyes’ departure from Man United sends the transfer Rumour Mill into overdrive, with Fernando Torres and Robin van Persie possibly affected. DARREN Lehmann wants the Australian cricket team to soak up the Anzac spirit by visiting European battlefields on the way to the Ashes. It is a measure of the great man’s astonishing gifts that when author Alf Batchelder was asked for a few highlights from the research and writing of his book on Bradman at Melbourne, Only Yesterday, the print out ran to nine pages. “It would be difficult for the modern generation to comprehend The Don’s enormous popularity,” says Alf, “but the MCG has never had a bigger drawcard and probably never will. Lillee and Warne combined wouldn’t come close. “There were so many highlights. I was particularly interested in the pressures under which Bradman played. People might only see him play once a year, and everybody expected him to make a century whenever he came out to bat. “He had the Board of Control on his back over various issues and when Bodyline erupted the entire nation expected him to demolish it. In combination, that was a heavy load for a 24-year-old.” An MCC Library project published by Australian Scholarly, the Batchelder book fills many gaps in the reams of material written on Bradman. It is MCG-specific but his performances at Melbourne are set in the context of events surrounding him both nationally and overseas.Cricket buffs won’t be able to put the 350-page, generously illustrated book down. Members are offered a special price of $45, inclusive of GST and postage/delivery. View a booking form.
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Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, posted the project on fundanything.com, asking his fans to help the family raise $3.2 million to complete the nearly finished documentary, "Remembering Michael," People magazine reported Friday. The film is a "tribute documentary film project that Michael's children Paris, Prince, Blanket and I have been working on for years," Katherine Jackson wrote. "Our goal with this film is to share a positive, loving and respectful tribute to Michael, who spent his entire life sharing his gifts with the great hope of making the world a better place." A family friend told People they're not asking for help because they need the money financially, but because they want Michael Jackson's fans to feel like they have had a hand in creating the documentary. "[They want] to make it exciting for Michael's fans and to allow them to participate in the project," the source said.
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Will Honley left Lee’s Summit years ago, and although he doesn’t get back much, he still holds a fondness for his hometown. The 2002 graduate of Lee’s Summit High School is now a resident of Los Angeles, spending time cultivating a script that has been optioned for a movie. Honley has spent the last seven years in the land of LaLa after graduating from the University of Missouri with an MA in English and film. He later earned an MFA in screenwriting from the University of California-Los Angeles. The cultures, just like the cities, are miles apart. “It’s different,” Honley said recently from his perch in California. “It’s definitely different. I think people are a lot more urgent out here. There is an urgency out here that when I go back home people are a little bit more laid back, a little bit more friendly. It was rough for a while, but it’s been seven years, so I’m getting used to it.” Honley’s script, “Flashback,” was once placed on the ‘Black List’ and named one of the top unmade movie scripts of 2011. He has spent time since re-writing and tightening the once in-demand script. According to its website, the Black List is where movie-makers find scripts from the previous year that haven’t been made into movies. More than [[phy_address]] screenplays have been made as feature films since 2005. “It took a while,” Honley said of writing the script. “It took a couple of passes to try to figure everything out. I’d been writing scripts for almost 10 years at that point, so it wasn’t the hardest thing ever, but it took some time. Even after I had finished my initial pass on it, which was about four or five drafts, my manager and I went back through it for a few more drafts. Then the agent threw in (suggestions) and we did a few more drafts. By the time it was optioned a lot of people had put a lot of work into it.” “Will is one of the hottest, up and coming young writers in Hollywood,” said Honley’s manager Jesse Silver of Mindframe Films and Management. “He writes clearly and expertly and his style is really sought out by most of the major studios. He’s just really good at what he does. “Writing for the screen is a skill and an art that takes many years to get good at and that’s even if you have the natural talent to begin with, which Will does. He’s worked really hard to get where he is and he’s on his way to being certainly one of the more successful writers in sci-fi, horror and thriller movies.” In a competitive bidding process, Endgame Entertainment won a spec auction for Honley’s script, which centers on a NASA pilot who becomes the first human to break the speed of light and is later struck with amnesia. The pilot’s voyage through the script involves a search for the memories of who he was, but he soon discovers he has the ability to travel back in time. Along the way he rediscovers his love for his wife. “When it came time, I met with three or four different agencies,” Honley said. “I actually got to pick who I wanted to go with, which is kind of insane. You spend so long just wanting anybody to read your stuff, and then to have several people coming to you being like, ‘we want to represent you,’ it’s kind of trippy.” Not only is Honley’s professional life about to take flight, but his personal life is on the up tick as well. Honley, 29, will marry April Maguire Oct. 25 at Calamigos Equestrian in Burbank, Cali. Maguire, who earned a BA in English and film from Boston College and an MA in professional writing from the University of Southern California, is a screenwriter as well.
Follow us: Rochester Time Warner Cable video customers:Sign in with your TWC ID to access our video clips. Sign in To view our videos, you need to install Adobe Flash 9 or above. Install now. Then come back here and refresh the page. MONROE COUNTY, N.Y. -- Monroe County Executive Maggie Brooks called it a case of reckless political hostage-taking. Democrats who voted down the last round of capital bonding for a new downtown MCC campus, while they don't consider it reckless, also don't entirely disagree with the statement. Our own Seth Voorhees explains. At the Monroe County office building, there are two offices right next to each other. But politically, Monroe County Legislature Republicans, and Democrats are worlds apart. The latest example, one of many, Tuesday night's vote on bonding for a new downtown campus for MCC. 20 votes were needed to pass it. Nineteen Republicans voted yes while all ten Democrats voted no. They have an opportunity to put hundreds of millions of dollars into their own districts and yet they deny themselves of that,” said Republican majority Steve Tucciarello. “That to me is just disingenuous." Majority leader Steve Tucciarello said the "no" vote delays the project, and the jobs that would be created by turning a portion of the Kodak Headquarters into classrooms. "They are basically hostage taking," Tucciarello said. Legislator Paul Haney said it's not that Democrats don't support the MCC project. They do. They said that they have no choice but to use the vote as leverage, to try and gain some sort of oversight, of the ongoing investigation into a scandal involving some of the county's Local Development Corporations. This is serious business, and we are convinced we need the legislature to be investigating the situation," Haney said. The downtown MCC Campus currently takes up the fourth and fifth floors of the Sibley Building. Student government representative John Campbell supports the move to Kodak. He said students should remember this come election time. "Why is there so much political posturing? Why are we stuck in the middle of a battle between politicians, Democrats and Republicans alike, when our education hangs in the balance? And that's the bottom line," Campbell said. Tuesday's vote does not kill the MCC bonding, but it certainly puts up a roadblock. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. © 1999-2014 Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC. All Rights Reserved. Web design and web development by Tipit.
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TERRE HAUTE — While students manage the daily operations of the Scott College of Business café, last spring they faced an unprecedented task: prepare for moving the eatery to Federal Hall in a space designed specifically for it. It was just another challenge for senior business majors in the class teaching them how to run the business. Each semester, a senior capstone class in the Scott College runs the Executive Express Café located in the garden level of Federal Hall. The café, which offers a variety of caffeinated drinks and food such as sandwiches and chips, serves as a learning laboratory for business students to learn about strategy. Seniors choosing the Executive Express capstone course spend the semester operating every aspect of the café, from making strategic business decisions to scheduling the students running the café while it is open. “The primary focus is that they learn how to formulate and implement strategic changes in an organization,” said David Robinson, associate professor of management who leads the class operating Executive Express. “Every semester the café is reinvented by the students.” Students make all the business-related decisions, including what items to sell. This semester, they are selling pizza from Wise Pies, a downtown Terre Haute restaurant that several years ago received business consulting services from the other Sycamore Business Advisors class. This semester also marks the first time that the café sells espresso. “In a way, it’s really been what I expected, but in a way not, because we are in a completely different location than we were before,” said Rebecca Hallisey, a senior from Durand, Ill., who is double majoring in marketing and management. “There are a lot of new things we’re learning.” Last spring, the class prepared the café to move from Statesman Towers to Federal Hall. The Executive Express Café’s former site was limited based on the layout of the towers, which were former residence halls before one became home to the Scott College. “The new Executive Express location is a vast improvement over the previous location,” said Michael Hickox, a senior finance and management double major from Casey, Ill., who is the project team leader for the café this semester. “It is more spacious, centrally located and the perfect design for a small café. Our stock room, cabinet space and electronic menu are all notable improvements over the previous location.” To become familiar with the new space, the class last spring built a mockup of the new location. They set up the anticipated location of appliances and other equipment the café would need, to figure out the best way to facilitate serving customers quickly. “We proved that we needed a ‘chaos model’ on the customer side of the café where you could go in and grab one thing and check out instead of being forced into a line that would wait for everybody to get what they needed, like a first come, first serve,” Robinson said. “It’s just first ready to get to the cashier, and that helps with the overall throughput.” By studying the average amount of time it took for customers to be served, several previous classes were able to determine that the credit card machine was slower than most cafés and restaurants. This semester’s class worked with the ISU controller’s office to find a credit card machine that can approve transactions in less than five seconds. “Replacing the credit card machine was a relatively simple task that has been a huge benefit, as it has allowed us to significantly reduce customers' time spent in line,” Hickox said. Students in the Executive Express course take on different roles. In her role as one of the leaders of the learning lab, Hallisey organizes projects in the café for other classes in the Scott College. Classes from different business programs “utilize the café almost as a universal learning tool,” Hallisey said. “It honestly depends on what class is involved and what they’re learning,” she added. “There are many things that they can pull from it, whether it’s just learning the basic steps of statistics to understanding how organizations grow.” Students in other classes also work on projects that directly benefit the café. One project featured students analyzing the café’s human resources structure before recommending improvements. Another class created a safety process and procedure for the café. “Students in all classes at all levels take part in evaluating particular elements of the café and recommending new and improved procedures,” Hickox said. “This is extremely beneficial, as it provides each Scott College of Business student with a hands-on learning experience opportunity in his or her particular field of study.” Though the class last spring was able to determine how best to organize the café, this semester’s class still needed to determine placement of some items, Hickox said. While the seniors organize different projects for students to learn, they still have to ensure that the café is profitable. “Each semester, the class already has a significant amount of work to do prior to opening, such as setting the menu, pricing and inventory procedures,” Hickox said. “Moving to a new location with no standards by which to follow made the start-up process even more challenging this semester.” It also did not take long for the students to begin to see the results. The café has doubled its daily revenue generated compared with the old location last year as more people have visited the new location. “There’s just a whole new look about it,” Hallisey said, “We’re getting people from all over campus as well as the downtown Terre Haute area coming to see Executive Express, which in the beginning we didn’t expect, but we’ve had a lot of them come by and see what we have to offer.” Business Running a business: Campus café serves as learning lab for Indiana State Scott College of Business students TERRE HAUTE — While students manage the daily operations of the Scott College of Business café, last spring they faced an unprecedented task: prepare for moving the eatery to Federal Hall in a space designed specifically for it. - Business - - EYE ON THE PIE: The truth is often unwelcome in the Hoosier state Jim Feelwright greeted me warmly as I entered the room: “Well, here he is, Mr. Negative.” - BUSINESS CENTS: Are your employees an asset or a liability? 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Local news for Orlinda, TN continually updated from thousands of sources on the web. Mar 12, 2014 | The Tennessean Orlinda to receive its first traffic light Planning continues on a project designed to improve traffic flow in the Orlinda area for businesses located in the Tennessee-Kentucky north industrial park, expanding an intersection and adding a traffic light in a bid to create better access to Interstate 65. The Department of Transportation continues its survey and engineering work required to ... (more) Trending on the Topix Network Springfield to pay school system owed tax revenue The Springfield Board of Mayor and Aldermen last week voted unanimously to pay the Robertson County school district monies owed from 14 years of liquor-by-the-drink tax revenue.
Where exactly is "The Promised Land"? And what's all the singing about the River Jordan? Isn't it interesting that the River Jordan is sung about by so many people from such diverse backgrounds? It was over three-thousand-years-ago above the River Jordan that Moses looked down upon the promised... | | Aug.08.2012 Canaan (Kenaan in Hebrew, pronounced Ka-nan/Kan-yan) was the land of milk and honey for the ancient Israelites. It was promised to "them" through biblical prophecy. The English dictionary defines "ken" as a verb meaning "to recognize, discern or admit". "Ken" also refers to "Scots Law" meaning "to... | | Jul.20.2012 The Biblical figure Abraham was the patriarch of the Israelites. His grandson Jacob became prosperous and ruled over a portion of Canaan territory around 1800 B.C.E. The name of the God of the Israelites was "El Shaddai" or "El". Jacob renamed himself "strength with God", which in ancient Hebrew is... | | Jul.10.2012 Yasser Arafat's body will be exhumed. He was poisoned, they say. Besides the rather obviousness of the suspicion, for those who follow Middle East politics there is something quite intriguing about the timing. It's been eight years. Mahmoud Abbas took over. Hamas became the other force, with the '... | | Jun.21.2012 If Alice Walker objects to Israeli treatment of the Palestinian people, not permitting the publication of the ‘The Color Purple’ in Hebrew will not alter anything. There is much to be said about making a statement, and I agree that it is valid in certain cases, but not in this one: “I would... | | Jan.16.2012 Asia Minor and Anatolia are the same designation. It is the peninsula between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean and comprises the largest part of Turkey. Scholars believe Ancient Germans migrated from Northern Europe to Anatolia, assimilated with pre-Hittite tribes then later fought for... | | Sep.23.2011 "Footnotes are inessential at best. At worst they trip up the greater narrative." Over the last two decades, Joe Sacco has helped invent a new genre: comic-book journalism. He’s reported from Sarajevo and Gorazde during the Bosnian War and from the Palestinian Territories during the two... | | Sep.22.2011 Whenever a novelist’s biography tells me that he’s “working on a screenplay,” my heart falls. I feel pity for the poor fellow who’s no doubt heading for disappointment (most scripts don’t get made) and for the novel, which exerts such a lesser lure than the glamour of the movies that a perfectly... | | Sep.10.2011 http://www.fictionstudiobooks.com/Fiction_Studio_Books/Our_Blog/Our_Blog... When I began to think seriously of writing, it was always the most intricate, internal dynamics of characters that kept me coming back to create my fiction, even when I faced having to describe actual geography, and... | | Aug.11.2011 Civil disobedience is on the rise. This can be a good thing, as is the case in Israel this summer. Israeli women are risking criminal prosecution by going to the beach. They are taking Palestinian women along to protest decades of dehumanization. Read the full story on my Living in the Heartland...
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No external access to iCal Server. - Currently Being ModeratedApr 26, 2011 9:34 AM (in response to Waragainstsleep) Do I need a public SRV record for this to work? - Currently Being ModeratedApr 26, 2011 11:24 AM (in response to Waragainstsleep) Are you adding the port number to the address that you are connecting to? Did you try opening 8008? - Currently Being ModeratedApr 26, 2011 12:17 PM (in response to Sven-Goran Ljungholm1) Thanks for the help Sven, Adding the port number does not work sadly. It does not help that I do not have access personally to the firewall. Its an unusual setup and the ISP is opening up ports at my request so its a bit long-winded going back and forth opening up new ones all the time. All my other services are working fine however and they have triple checked that 8443 is open. I have tried using 8843 instead which is open and working for the Address Book server but it does not help with iCal. The ISP said they could see my IP address trying to connect via [[phy_address]] tried to access the iCal server but even opening 443 as well does not fix the issue. iCal consistently claims there are no CalDAV servers at the specified address. Makes me wonder if it needs a public SRV record, though there isn't one for the internal DNS. - gracoat Vancouver, BC, CanadaCurrently Being ModeratedApr 26, 2011 1:13 PM (in response to Waragainstsleep) You should have 8008 and 8443 both open on the firewall, first off. I'm assuming you're not using the NAT and Firewall services in OS X since you're connected to a firewall. If both ports ARE indeed open, I suggest that you verify that the certificate is properly installed on the iphone or device that's trying to connect. If it is, and you're sure that all the settings are right on the remote device, then the server is probably to blame. I'd start my trouble shooting by seeing if the server will work when NOT using a secure method. In Server Admin, select iCal. Select Settings and click the Authentication button. Under "SSL" choose Don't Use. Save your settings. If it doesn't ask you to restart the iCal service, you should do so. (most likely it will) Now, on your remote devices, create a new Calendar connection to the server that doesn't use SSL. If it connects, it's a firewall problem. (again, assuming your certificate is valid) If it doesn't connect, it's most likely a remote device problem. -G - Currently Being ModeratedApr 26, 2011 3:21 PM (in response to gracoat) It works flawlessly on the internal network. When you are outside, it doesn't even ask you to install the cert. It just says there are no iCal servers running. - Currently Being ModeratedApr 29, 2011 5:27 AM (in response to Waragainstsleep) Have you tried to check the ports yourself from the outside? Can you set up a test user and let us try to connect? - Currently Being ModeratedMay 2, 2011 4:41 AM (in response to Waragainstsleep) And you are trying to connect to the server with the PUBLIC IP address of the server/router? - Currently Being ModeratedMay 3, 2011 12:48 PM (in response to Waragainstsleep) I am seeing similar issues. Currently I have the following set up: Internet--pfSense router--OPT1.209--1:1nat--LAN.209--mac mini ical server. I have a split dns set up to help with nat reflection issues. when i do nslookup with the mac I see that LAN.209 <--> server.mydomain.com works resolves both ways. From a computer positioned out side the lan i see that the nslookup WAN.209 <--> server.mydomain.com. The iCal service works on the LAN subnet. That is the easy part. When I try to probe port 8443 or 8008 from a remote location the ports hang and never respond. The firewall is currently completely disabled and I can access other services such as ssh remotely using the servers dns name. I figured that this could be some issue with dns because I know that dns and ical are closely related, so I changed the dns server of the ical server to googles public dns server and attempted to connect remotely... again nothing. This appears to have no effect on the LAN functionality as well. There must be something Im missing but I would love to be able to update my iCal's from anywhere on the internet. Thanks Che P.S. Im willing to provided any other details that might be needed to resolve this issue. - Currently Being ModeratedMay 3, 2011 1:09 PM (in response to Waragainstsleep) So I have an update that might be helpful. After doing some tcpdumping I found that the request are not coming in on port 8443 but port 443. I opened up server admin and changed the port to 443 for the iCal service and now its working on the internet. I would love to know why this behavior is happening and Im wondering what would happen if i was running https on this server? Thanks Che - Currently Being ModeratedMay 4, 2011 4:05 AM (in response to booginga) So port 443 works for me too but I know that my client plans to add web services in the future so like Boog, I'm not sure this is a permanent solution. I can confirm however that it is not necessary to open 8008 which is good because I really only want secure data coming in and out of the LAN. During the course of my previous setup and troubleshooting, I had various ports opened for ARD, Address Book sharing, Mail etc, and they all worked just fine. When port scanning however port 8443 was one which never showed as open, though some others didn't show either and still worked regardless. - Currently Being ModeratedMay 4, 2011 5:24 AM (in response to Waragainstsleep) Can you put your server on the DMZ and see if it works? Then you know if it is a firewall issue. - Currently Being ModeratedMay 23, 2011 3:02 AM (in response to Waragainstsleep) Right so this is weird. I got frustrated and installed a demo of Kerio Connect. I love Kerio but I was hoping I wouldn't need to buy a copy. As soon as I installed it however, the 'missing' ports started to show on port scans and even after I turned Kerio off and went back to the built in SL services everything continues to work inside and out and has done for over a week now. I'd love to know what Kerio did to 'force' those ports open but its working so there you go. I only used the trial version so if anyone else is having this issue, it might be a good quick fix for you. Thanks to all who contributed. Also, Sven, I had no access to the router to put the server in the DMZ. I could have asked the ISP but then I would have had to have them remove it again later and there is always a lag on these requests. - Currently Being ModeratedMar 15, 2012 5:21 AM (in response to booginga) Hi, I was having a similar issue with iCal Server. I had Address Book Server and iCal Server working just fine and using SSL without the Firewall activated in Server Admin. I then proceeded activate the firewall, opening up ports 8008 & 8443 (iCal Server) and 8800 & 8843 (Address Book Server). This killed connectivity to iCal Server, but left Address Book Server untouched. I went through several iterations of turning the firewall on & off, confirming that the client was being stopped by the firewall only. The solution was to enable port 443 (https) in addition to the ports listed above. Now iCal Server is responsive through the firewall.
Tri-County Court Appointed Special Advocates, a non-profit organization that trains volunteers to become advocates for abused and neglected children in Juvenile Court, is seeking volunteers to begin its fall training program September 11. The training will be at the Appling County James Clark Extension Education Center, which is located directly behind the Baxley/Appling County Public Library. The training will begin on Tuesday, September 11, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and on each consecutive Tuesday through October 22. CASA’s goal is to provide an advocate for every child that comes through the Juvenile Court system in deprivation court proceedings. CASA volunteers work for what is in the best interest of the child. The advocates provide another set of eyes and ears to the court. They also work with other agencies; however, the CASA volunteer‘s focus is on the child and his/her best interest. The goal is to help find a permanent home that is safe, stable, loving and permanent. A CASA volunteer completes 40 hours of training before entering a courtroom to advocate for a child. Advocates in training learn about laws affecting children, about the agencies they will be working with, about child abuse and neglect and about child development. They also learn interviewing skills, about court procedures and how to write the report they submit to the court. CASA volunteers commit to one year of service. Most volunteers accept two or three cases and stay with the case until it is closed or until the child has found a permanent home. A CASA volunteer must be 21 years or older; must submit a written application, including four personal/professional references; must submit to a criminal records check and federal fingerprint check; have a personal interview by local CASA staff; attend 40 hours of training; commit to one year to the program; and must be sworn in by a juvenile court judge as an official of the court. The most effective volunteer understands how to balance emotional sensitivity with objectivity. It’s not an easy job, but it is rewarding and an investment in a child’s life and in turn, an investment in our communities. Currently, Tri-County CASA has 17 active volunteers in Appling, Jeff Davis and Wayne Counties. The program is seeking more volunteers to serve children who do not have a CASA advocate at this time. To request information or apply to be a volunteer, please call the CASA office at (912) 367-0064 or email at [[email_addr]]. Trackbacks Trackback specific URI for this entry No Trackbacks Comments Display comments as ( Linear | Threaded) No comments Add Comment Name Email Homepage In reply to [ Top level ] Comment E-Mail addresses will not be displayed and will only be used for E-Mail notifications. To prevent automated Bots from commentspamming, please enter the string you see in the image below in the appropriate input box. Your comment will only be submitted if the strings match. Please ensure that your browser supports and accepts cookies, or your comment cannot be verified correctly. Enter the string from the spam-prevention image above: Remember Information? Subscribe to this entry Submitted comments will be subject to moderation before being displayed. VIDEO - Baxley News Channel - VIDEO Comments anon about Tree Fest this weekend Thu, Apr 10, 2014 - 09:04 AM Look at who made front page of banner! Marianne Bowers about Jacqueline Michelle “Jacque” Beckworth Wed, Apr 09, 2014 - 05:39 PM I am so very sorry to hear about Jacque's death. She was always a very sweet and happy person. My condolences to h [...] jimmy ketterer about Willie Mae Cannon Barney Fri, Apr 04, 2014 - 09:54 PM my condollences to the barney family,ms wille mae is gone but will never be forgotten. Maryella Begley about Appreciation expressed to teacher Thu, Apr 03, 2014 - 02:21 PM I was searching for information for Mr. Long (or Uncle Ray as I know him). My father was his friend who taught at [...] Robert about Minimum wage, minimal results Mon, Mar 24, 2014 - 07:35 PM Minimum wage should be determined by market. If government lift the minimum wage, employers may offer less job in [...] Recent Stories Buddy Carter and Tina Dyal to wed on April 18 Wednesday, April 16 2014 A day at Zoo Atlanta Wednesday, April 16 2014 How to grow an antisocial youngster Wednesday, April 16 2014 It’s all about money! Wednesday, April [[phy_address]] “Ed” Bowers Wednesday, April 16 2014 Archives April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 Recent... Older...
Wakarusa drag racer Korbynn Stallbaumer is in the same position she was in 2011, leading the Sportsman points with just two rounds of Heartland Park's ET Bracket Racing Series remaining. But after finishing a close second a year ago Stallbaumer is doing her best to take a low-key approach this time around. "I try not to get wrapped up in it,'' Stallbaumer said. "If it happens, it happens. That's all (the announcers) ever talk about towards the end of these last races is the points, but I'm just out here to race and that's what I love to do.'' Stallbaumer fell to second in last year's final standings when Nick Siebert turned in a late-season rally, but she's tried to put that behind her. "Last year stung a little bit, but it just wasn't meant to be,'' she said. And while Stallbaumer would like to close out her title run this season she's got other things to keep her mind off racing until the time comes to take the track. Stallbaumer is getting ready for her junior basketball season at the University of Saint Mary and has high hopes for that season as well. "I think we're going to be better than we were last year,'' Stallbaumer said.
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Witty, creative and analytical, Aaron isn't one for dull conversation. The Indiana native first came to the District to attend Gallaudet, where he studied sign language interpretation and has been working as an interpreter for almost two years. In a departure from that day-to-day world, Aaron may be the man you want on your side if the world suddenly experiences a zombie apocalypse, as a lighthearted ''what if'' game with his friends has turned into what he calls an ''awkward'' hobby of strategizing. When he's not saving the future from flesh-eating ghouls, he likes to go to JR.'s for Thursday drink specials and Town on Fridays for Bear Happy Hour. What's on your nightstand? Multiple alarm clocks, to make sure I wake up in the morning. Coverboy: Aaron (Photo by Julian Vankim) What's in your nightstand drawer? My nightstand is actually my windowsill. Condoms are kept in the second drawer of the dresser. My desk is cluttered, with maybe a glass of Jameson from the night before – I'm a big whiskey fan. What are your television favorites? The Walking Dead. Once in a while I'll watch The Big Bang Theory or one of the time-consuming shows on the Discovery or History channels. What was your favorite cartoon when you were a kid? A tie between Rocko's Modern Life and Animaniacs. What superhero would you be? Phoenix – from X-Men comic books, not the movie – in male form, of course. The telekinetic power to mold or shape anything, obliterate anything, would be great. Who's your greatest influence? My grandmother. She was the one who taught me how to be calm and composed, no matter what stress came in, and how to be cheerful, no matter what kind of situation came up. What's your greatest fear? Solitude. Pick three people, living or dead, who you think would make the most fascinating dinner guests imaginable. George Takei, for comedy. Stephen Hawking for scientific discussion. For philosophical discussion, I'd probably go for Mahatma Gandhi. Coverboy: Aaron (Photo by Julian Vankim) What would you serve? A copious amount of red wine, fried calamari and a smorgasbord of breakfast items. How would you describe your dream guy? Intelligent, funny, piercing blue or green eyes, preferably my height – 5'11'' – or taller, built but not ripped, big heart, big smile. Define good in bed. Someone who's agile, willing to explore and try new things, flexible, and who can give as well as they receive. Who should star in a movie about your life? Orlando Bloom. Who was your first celebrity crush? Devon Sawa. Who gets on your nerves? The person I like to call the leech, who just drains your energy. If your home was burning, what's the first thing you'd grab while leaving? My iPad. What's your biggest turn-on? My two favorite spots on the male body are between the collarbone and the neck; and right below the hip, at the V-line. What's your biggest turn-off? A tongue in my ear. What's something you've always wanted to do but haven't yet tried? Skydiving in a wingsuit. Coverboy: Aaron (Photo by Julian Vankim) What's something you've tried that you never want to do again? High school. Boxers, briefs or other? Boxer-briefs. Who's your favorite musical artist? Incubus. What's your favorite website? Kuvaton.com. It's random collections of funny GIFs. What's the most unusual place you've had sex? In a tree. How did that work? It was rather awkward. You get positioned on some lower-hanging branches and make sure you don't fall. Luckily, most people never look up. What position do you play in the big baseball game of life? Pitcher. What's your favorite retail store? Banana Republic. But I shop at Express more, because I have a credit card there. What's the most you'll spend on a haircut? About $30. What about on shoes? $200. Coverboy Aaron (Photo by Julian Vankim) What's your favorite food to splurge with? Chinese. What's your favorite season? Spring, because things are starting to bloom and blossom. Green is my favorite color, and I like when things are alive and not dreary. What kind of animal would you be? A wolf. What kind of plant would you be? An oak tree. Common, but strong. What kind of car would you be? Doesn't matter as long as it's a stick-shift. What are you most grateful for? That there's no limitations to what we can do as long as we're alive. What's something you want more of? Technology. More ability to explore space and the universe. State your life philosophy in 10 words or less. Be free, love others, but avoid causing pain.
Tag Archives: show Getting Closer! This Friday is The Golden Years show in Florida! In case you missed it I am traveling to the show for opening night, and the following day will be hosting a yummy meet & greet at Tate’s. If you are anywhere near Ft. Lauderhill FL I’d love to meet you. I am bringing some special treats for the first 25 people at each event, I’ll share more details about those tomorrow… Oh and don’t forget to check out the online preview on Wednesday for first dibs on the artwork, I’ve seen a few of the pieces and they look amazing! You can also sign up to say you are coming to the opening via the facebook event page here. Play! Curated by Julie West Opening reception Saturday May 11th 6-9pm Dragatomi Sacramento CA I’ll be coming to Florida! Opening tonight! On April 19 myplasticheart will celebrate the opening of Hanna-Barbarians, a group show featuring the work of over 20 artists from the U.S. and abroad. The show’s name is a tongue-in-cheek reference to its theme, with all artists creating pieces using elements from their favorite cartoons. This is a chance for these artists to showcase those cartoons that have influenced them throughout their careers, sometimes being critical elements in their development and interest in the arts. The show is curated by the Studio Miners, Evoker & Team Sweet, who find joy in documenting the wonderfully exciting world of artists, collectors and creatives of all kinds. This theme particularly appealed to the Studio Miners because in their travels and studio visits, they were always fascinated to see what imagery other artists surrounded themselves with to stimulate creativity. I went slightly off topic making my piece called “another saturday morning” With my idea of Franken Berry sitting in his underwear watching Saturday morning cartoons. I am still fascinated with the old cereal cartoons that would come on Saturday mornings in between all my favorite cartoons. Here is a sneak peek below..If you make it to the show, I’d love to see photos of everything! I bet it’s going to be amazing!
The No. 1-ranked Verdigris Lady Cardinals overcame the sleet and bitter cold weather to gut out a 3-2 win over No. 4 Claremore Sequoyah in double overtime of the Class 4A Regional Finals Thursday night at Claremore Sequoyah High School Stadium. Summer Witt’s second goal of the game — an unassisted shot inside the penalty box — kept the Lady Cardinals on target toward unprecedented fifth consecutive berth in the state tournament. Both teams battled tooth-and-nail for 80 minutes and the score tied at 2-2 after regulation. After a 10-minute overtime period that saw neither team get the ‘golden goal’ to secure victory, a second 10-minute period awaited. The Lady Cardinals applied pressure and broke through with 5:19 remaining as Aly Walls sent a pass into the Sequoyah penalty box that Witt was able to control and push through for the game-winner. Up until that moment, it was an all-out ‘tug-of-war’ between the Rogers County rivals. Claremore Sequoyah drew first-blood early in the opening half on Tana Dake’s 25-yard rocket shot that soared over the grasp of Verdigris goalkeeper Jade Graves and put the Lady Eagles ahead, 1-0. Verdigris knotted the game in the closing seconds of the first half as Witt took an assist from Caitlyn Hanslovan and punched in her first goal to even the halftime score at 1-1. The see-saw battle swung back in favor of Sequoyah after the break with Teagan Moonen’s goal that put the Lady Eagles up 2-1. Midway through the final 20 minutes, Hanslovan pushed the ball down the field, used some finesse and fancy footwork, and then ripped a 10-yard shot from the right sideline that caromed into the left side of the goal to once again tie the game at 2-2. The win for Verdigris improved the Lady Cardinals to 11-3 on the year. Verdigris will now face Harrah in the state semifinals on Tuesday at Harrah. The Claremore Sequoyah Lady Eagles closed out their season with a 10-[[phy_address]] Sports ‘Lady Cards advance to Final Four’ Witt’s goal rallies Verdigris past Sequoyah in 2 OT SEQUOYAH — The No. 1-ranked Verdigris Lady Cardinals overcame the sleet and bitter cold weather to gut out a 3-2 win over No. 4 Claremore Sequoyah in double overtime of the Class 4A Regional Finals Thursday night at Claremore Sequoyah High School Stadium. - Sports - - District Champions! District champions ... Enough said! Claremore freshman forward Olivia Maulsby converted a game-winning header with 1:22 remaining to lead the No. 4-ranked Lady Zebras past No. 5 Skiatook, 2-1 Tuesday night in Metro Lakes Conference play at Lantow Field. - SOCCER: Bulldogs spoil ‘Senior Night’ for Zebras Claremore senior goalkeeper Sam Lillie made the most of his first and last varsity start Tuesday night against Skiatook on Senior Night at Lantow Field. 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The three goals by Hanslovan soared the second-ranked Lady Cardinals past Oologah, 5-0 in non-conference play at Mustangs Stadium. - 5 Claremore HS tennis players earn all-conference The Claremore High School boys and girls varsity tennis programs had five players receive Metro Lakes all-conference recognition. - SEC MEN'S BB: Johnson, Poythress returning to Kentucky Kentucky's frontcourt will bring back size and experience next season after freshman center Dakari Johnson and sophomore forward Alex Poythress announced they would return. - NBA PLAYOFFS: Grizzlies look to keep home edge against Thunder The Grizzlies are happy to be back in Memphis, where they finished the regular season by winning a franchise-record 14 straight games. They brought home-court advantage with them. To guard Mike Conley, that ratchets up the pressure even more. It's time for the Grizzlies to protect the place they call the Grindhouse. - NBA PLAYOFFS: Warriors, Clippers to meet in Oakland for Game 3 Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson sat on the scorer's table at Oracle Arena on Wednesday morning. He gazed around the building and tried to envision what it will look and sound like when the Warriors host the Los Angeles Clippers for Game 3 of their first-round playoff series Thursday night. - Arkansas' Beeks among SEC pitchers having banner season Now more than ever, the key to success in the Southeastern Conference is pitching. The league has the lowest ERA in the country, and aces abound as postseason play approaches next month. LSU's Aaron Nola (7-1, 0.88 ERA), Arkansas' Jalen Beeks (5-3, 1.49) and Mississippi's Chris Ellis (5-0, 1.72) are among those dominating almost every time they take the mound. - More Sports Headlines - District Champions!
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On Twitter, Mick Foley made a joke to fans who are thinking about going to one of his comedy shows. The former WWE star stated that they were allowed to bring CM Punk signs to his events, which is basically mocking the company for confiscating signs from fans in support of Punk. A lot of eyes will be tuned in to Comedy Central on February 12, as CM Punk is scheduled to make an appearance on a show called @midnight. Some believe that he might cancel the appearance since the host will more than likely be asking him about his backstage heat with WWE. At the risk of ruining his chances of signing a new deal with the company involving his stand up comedy show, Mick Foley, whose contract expires in a few weeks, opted to be open and honest by speaking out against WWE for not pushing Daniel Bryan at Royal Rumble 2014. Wrestling fans who attended the comedy show with Mick Foley in Rochester were in for quite a treat earlier this evening. Former WWE star Edge made a surprise appearance to show support for his good friend. Now that the holidays are over, Mick Foley is preparing to go back on the road. The WWE legend has eight comedy shows scheduled for the month of January throughout the east and midwest. With Mick Foley, Dolph Ziggler, William Regal and a couple of others from the wrestling indsutry venturing into the realm of stand up comedy, Edge has informed his fans that he has no intentions of following in their footsteps despite being a pretty funny guy. Rob Van Dam will be performing his stand up comedy routine tonight at Sal's Comedy Hole in Hollywood. It is a birthday event, and the former WWE and ECW champion was invited to participate. At the Lincoln Restaurant in Chicago tonight, CM Punk will be headlining a comedy show, where the performers usually make raunchy jokes involving feces. WWE will start filming Mick Foley at his comedy shows. There's talks that the company could feature it on a television special or on the long rumored WWE Network. John Morrison is doing an improv comedy show tonight in Hollywood. He will be appearing at the The Late Live Show at IO West at 11:30pm. "I have faith that CM Punk will end up as a major part of Wrestlemania 30. WWE is THE show, and Punk is a big enough part of THE show to be needed for Wrestlemania." - Sean Waltman discusses the CM Punk departure While he did not make an appearance during Royal Rumble 2014 as speculated, Sean Waltman, who canceled an appearance at an independent wrestling show, was said to be backstage at the event, where his good friend Kevin Nash made his return. There is speculation that Sean Waltman could be a mystery entrant at Royal Rumble 2014 tonight, as the former WWE star canceled an appearance at an independent wrestling show in Virginia last night. Waltman also revealed that he was in Pittsburgh right now. Sean Waltman revealed on Twitter that he was robbed while in Costa Rica. Apparently, his credit card was stolen by someone that he did a good deed for. Several fans in England have been critical about the meet and greet with Sean Waltman, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash this week, as they feel that promoters started adding on additional charges at the last minute. Former TNA knockout SoCal Val will be joining Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman at an autograph signing in England this week. Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman are headed on a tour of Europe soon to do special appearances and signings. Sean Waltman needed to get stitches after a match against Terry Funk at a House of Hardcore show. Through his Twitter account, Sean Waltman, who has been quite vocal about TNA since his departure, bashes Dixie Carter for releasing Jesse Sorensen from the company. Waltman feels that Carter should have taken care of him permanently after he suffered a serious neck injury in the ring.
How Large is a Barrel of Oil and Why Do We Measure It That Way? Sue T asks: Why do we measure oil in barrels instead of gallons or liters? How much oil is in a barrel? More than just gasoline for our cars, crude oil is transformed intoRead More » Why Some Plants Are Weeds and Others Aren’t Today I Found Out why some plants are considered weeds and others are not. Weeds can be defined in a variety of ways: a plant growing where it isn’t wanted, a plant that interferesRead More » What Makes a Vowel a Vowel and a Consonant a Consonant Mark asks: Why is “y” only sometimes a vowel? When is it a vowel and when is it a consonant? You already know that vowels in the English alphabet are a, e, i, o,Read More » Did the Austrian Army Really Accidentally End Up Fighting Itself in a Major Battle? Karla asks: Is it true that once the Austrian army accidentally ended up fighting itself in a battle? If you ever feel like you’ve “made a huge mistake,” just remember: it’s probably not biggerRead More » Was Colonel Sanders Actually a Colonel? Rachel M. asks: Was Colonel Sanders really a Colonel? Kentucky Colonel is the highest honor that can be bestowed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. (Incidentally, if you’re curious: Why Colonel is Pronounced “Kernel”) ToRead More » Weekly Wrap Volume 35 This is a weekly wrap of our Daily Knowledge Newsletter. You can get that newsletter for free here. What Causes Pasta to Froth We’ve all done it: you put the pasta on to boil,Read More » Why So Many Health Issues Stem from Problems in the Thyroid Our resident medical expert, Scott, and a buddy of his recently started The Medicine Journal, where you can learn all sorts of interesting facts about all things medical related. Below is a sample articleRead More » A Brief History of Beer Beer brewing and drinking are activities that have been part of the human experience seemingly since the dawn of civilization. Around 10,000 years ago, mankind began to move away from living life as nomadicRead More » Where The Expression “Dressed to the Nines” Came From Samira asks: Why do we say “dressed to the nines” when someone’s dressed up? Like so many etymologies of expressions and words, we can only make educated guesses at the true origin of “dressedRead More » What Will Happen When the Earth’s Magnetic Field Switches or Collapses Jesse asks: What will happen when the earth’s magnetic field switches? The Earth’s magnetic field protects life on Earth, shielding it from damaging radiation and moderating our climate. So the idea that it couldRead More » The “War of the Worlds” Mass Panic That Never Really Happened On October 30, 1938, from the Mercury Theater in New York City, Orson Welles broadcasted a “modernized” radio play of H.G. Wells’ (no relation) 1898 novel “War of the Worlds.” For the last threeRead More » Can Eating Poppy Seeds Really Cause You to Fail a Drug Test?
"The Lion and the Rose" Filed under Game of Thrones, TV REVIEWS OCULUS (2014) Movie Review To say that Oculus is a better-than-average scary movie is to acknowledge the tragically lowered expectations of the genre itself. Oculus is reasonably well acted, it manages some creepy moments, and writer/director Mike Flanagan generates some real energy by finding fairly original things to do with the film's structure. Shouldn't that be enough to recommend it? What more could we possibly ask of a haunted house movie? Well, of course, there is a lot more we might ask, and that something more is the difference between an enjoyable-but-disposable experience and an actual movie. Oculus shows some promise, but ultimately it's satisfied with being simply competent. You can almost feel the creators saying, "It's just a scary movie." Continue reading GAME OF THRONES S04E01 "Two Swords" It may seem a strange thing to say about a massively successful TV show with three full seasons already under its belt, but this season will be make-it-or-break-it time for HBO's Game of Thrones. Executive Producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have said that when they originally envisioned building a TV series around George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire, the event that called to them most strongly was the Red Wedding. ("When we read the books, we knew we just wanted to get to this scene, and do this 'holy shit' moment justice," Weiss has said.) In the penultimate episode of Season Three, "The Rains of Castamere," Benioff and Weiss finally got to do that moment justice, and bring the main storyline that had begun back in Episode One to a shattering, irreversible climax. Continue reading Filed under Game of Thrones, TV REVIEWS CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER (2014) Movie Review Captain America's first film—the underrated Captain America: The First Avenger—took place almost entirely during the WWII era that spawned the character, and had a refreshingly idealistic, gee-whiz feel that was entirely appropriate. Now, Captain America: The Winter Soldier—directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, and loosely based on a popular comic run written by Ed Brubaker—finds the revived Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) navigating the murkier waters of what America has become in the 21st century. NOAH (2014) The Book of Darren, Chapters 1-34 1 And so it came to pass, in the two thousandth and fourteenth year, that Darren Aronofksy turned his eyes towards the Powers That Be. 2 Powers, spake he, Give to me monies totaling twenty-five and one hundred thousand thousands, and I shall deliver unto You the story of Noah. Continue reading DIVERGENT (2014) Movie Review About halfway through the new dystopian science fiction film Divergent, the heroine, Tris (Shailene Woodley), is given a test in which she must face her greatest fears through a series of induced hallucinations. The problem is, Tris is special, and so—unlike the others taking the test—she breezes through the challenges because she knows they're not real. Like a lucid dreamer, the nightmares have no power over her, and she is able to dismiss them with a casual, contemptuous ease. (Faced with drowning in a tank of water, for example, she is able to simply tap lightly on the glass and shatter—literally and metaphorically—the fourth wall.) If Tris wants to pass the test and avoid attention, she is advised, she must at least pretend she finds these ridiculous situations believable, and react accordingly. Continue reading VERONICA MARS (2014) Movie Review My first reaction to Veronica Mars, Rob Thomas's big-screen sequel to his 2004-2007 TV series, is simply to be glad that it exists. I was a fan of the Veronica Mars TV show: much as its older cousin Buffy the Vampire Slayer had interpreted the hells of the teen-age years through horror tropes, Veronica Mars saw them through the lens of film noir, making its eponymous heroine a tougher, sassier, more cynical Nancy Drew for the 21st century. If Veronica Mars never quite navigated the halls of its high school setting with quite the emotional resonance of better shows like Buffy and Freaks and Geeks, it was still a witty, addictively entertaining program, anchored reliably by a star-making performance from Kristen Bell.
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In one of the largest recalls to date, Toyota has announced recalls of one million vehicles - including models of the popular Corolla and Lexus sedans - over faulty airbags and windshield wipers. Approximately 752,000 Corolla and Corolla Matrix cars in the U.S. and thousands of similar vehicles in Japan, Mexico and Canada that were manufactured between December 2001 and May 2004 are being recalled for air bags that can improperly inflate. 141,000 vehicles in Canada are also part of the recall. There have been two reported accidents and 18 injuries linked to the problem, Toyota spokesman Brian Lyons told the LA Times. The other recall is for 270,000 Lexus IS sedans from the 2006 model year through the beginning of the 2013 model year. The vehicles are being recalled because a nut on the front windshield wiper arms could be insufficiently tight. If movement of the wipers is restricted by an external load, such as a buildup of heavy snow on the windshield, one or both of the wipers could stop working. So far, there have been 25 reports of the problem, but no injuries have been reported as a result. Toyota assured owners of vehicles covered by these safety recalls that they will be notified by mail. Dealers will fix the problems at no cost to the vehicle owner. What's Hot - The Small Things That Mean The Most... - 5 Things Parents of Preemies Should Know - Spicy Quinoa Chickpea Patties (Quinoa Falafel) - How Young is Too Young for Facebook? - 10 Spring Loves And A New Spring Coffee Blend From Starbucks You'll Love Too!
Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc. (NYSE: HOS) announced today that John T. Rynd and Kevin O. Meyers, Ph.D. have been appointed to its Board of Directors (the "Board"), effective June 23, 2011. Mr. Rynd and Dr. Meyers were appointed to fill the vacancies created by a prior resignation and the Board's decision to increase the number of its directors from seven to eight members. In addition, at the Company's Annual Meeting on June 23, 2011, the shareholders reelected Todd M. Hornbeck and Patricia B. Melcher to the Board. A detailed new case study scrutinizing the risk-management Swiss-based Trafigura is the latest effort to "demystify" the once-secretive commodity trading industry, Blackstone exec doesn't expect move into commodities in near term Blackstone Group LP is unlikely to make a foray into commodity trading in the short term as U.S. agribusiness trader Cargill aims to purchase 100,000 metric tons of certified Ivorian cocoa this season, up slightly from 95,[[phy_address]] season, West A former 20-year veteran of BP plc who oversaw the company's cleanup efforts from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill will pay more than $224,000 to settle civil charges It could be argued that no other sector of the maritime market has experienced a design innovation revolution quite like the Offshore Service Vessel (OSV) market.
The weight of the desert fills the young hearts of Tamikrest. Lead singer / guitarist Ousmane Ag Mossa and his band deal with a war-torn childhood. They are proud practitioners of the Tuareg blues, still you can detect ripples from Western music in the desert sand. With soothing electric guitars, hypnotic percussion and female backing vocals and the high-pitched, trilling vocal sounds known as ululation, Tamikrest create their own tracks in the golden, dry landscape. Label: Glitterhouse/Import LinksBack Band schedule is ready in May Roskilde Festival releases the time schedule in May, if everything works out at least somewhat according to plan. We don’t do it until then to make the best schedule possible for our audience. When we, for various reasons, are forced to make changes late in the process, we have a better chance at putting together a programme that considers both the spreading of genres, the performer's touring plans and safety at the festival.
ISLAMABAD (AP) – A spokesman for a controversial Pakistani cleric who runs an Islamic seminary for girls in the capital, Islamabad, says he has named the school’s new library in honor of Usama bin Laden. According to the spokesman, Tehsin Ullah, cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz wanted to pay tribute to the al Qaeda chief who was killed by U.S. commandos in 2011. Ullah said on Friday that Aziz considers bin Laden to be a “martyr” for Islam. Aziz is also a prayer leader at the city’s “Red Mosque” a former militant hideout the army raided in 2007. The raid killed dozens and unleashed a wave of militant attacks across Pakistan. The mosque runs two schools, one for boys and one for girls. The girls’ school has an all-female staff and about 15,000 students.
For months I've been thinking that a "cloud-server" is just an overpriced version of a VPS. Don't get me wrong, I get the platform - as a software engineer. As a business owner - I even get all the benefits - elasticity, reliability, scalability, flexibility and all the other See, a regular VPS also runs "virtually" - just like the cloud. It's isolated from the host-machine failures - just like the cloud. The latest VPS-software (say, vSphere) can even do load-balancing, shadowing and real-time switching between physical hosts in case of a hardware failure - just like the cloud. So, what's the difference then? Actually with a VPS you might end up paying for unused CPU-cycles, unused hard-disk operations and unused extra RAM. But that's fine with me. As long as it's cheaper. *@*.jitbit.com. And the only way I found I could do this (aside from writing lots of code and setting up a weird DNS configuration) was to set up a Linux machine running Postfix agent.
Two articles of interest about TCI and its operation in Ghent have appeared recently. Yesterday, on his blog, Sam Pratt reported on the company's relocation to our area: "A tale of two fire companies." Today, John Mason reports on the state of things at TCI before the fire: "Inspection standards for TCI unclear."
Seattle native Annie Charnley Eveland is a copy editor and writer. She settled in Walla Walla in 1977 and joined the U-B news staff in 1979. Over time she wrote obituaries, news briefs, court news and feature stories. In 1990 she began writing the community column Etcetera, which started out as a weekly feature and has been daily for many years. Her passion is sharing news about people with the community. She's an avid reader and writes an occasional book column. She was promoted to copy editor in 2007. Another passion is being part of the editing team and doing page layout and design for the daily paper and Marquee, the weekly arts and entertainment magazine. Recent Stories Genealogy in focus at upcoming event in Walla Walla “I have a curiosity about the past. Besides their names, what we are interested in is finding out more about our ancestors and relatives. It’s about fleshing out your genealogy and finding out the stories of your own people,” said Rick Benn, an organizer for the Walla Walla FamilySearch Center’s second free annual family history seminar A Knitting Together of Generations. Walla Walla University students participate in ethics bowl In addition to learning methods or argumentation and critical thinking, participants in the Ethics Bowl also learned on a personal and team level. Area man’s viticulture started with backyard vines “As a government employee, Ben felt compelled to ante up the fee, rather than risk being caught making moonshine.” Nebraska grade-schoolers inquire about Walla Walla The students are seeking informational brochures, pamphlets, pictures, nonperishable products unique to the area, leaves from native plants, small rocks or shells or other small items. Autism 101 session on offer at restaurant Kathleen Gilmore will offer a free Autism 101 seminar from 6-7:30 p.m. April 23 at Jacobi’s Café, 416 N. Second Ave. The event is sponsored by the Eastern Washington Autism Spectrum Disorder Association for autism awareness month in April. Ag program to host Farm Days 2014 at Walla Walla High School Walla Walla High School’s Agriculture program will host its annual Farm Days 2014 when first-graders in the district visit the Wa-Hi farm Thursday. Support group for parents of teens to meet Thursday Parenting Teens Together, a confidential support group for parents of teens,will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the YMCA board room, 340 S. Park St. YMCA gathering to honor late, former director Ned Shafer Ned Shafer, former YMCA director, will be honored at 2:30 p.m. April 27 in the main gym at the Y, 340 S. Park St. Tour of Walla Walla Kids’ Races and Bike Rodeo downtown Saturday Tour of Walla Walla Kids’ Races and Bike Rodeo will wheel into downtown on Saturday. Registration is from 9:45-10:55 a.m. and the Bike Rodeo will be from 10 a.m.-12 noon. Walla Walla designated a 2014 Tree City USA It’s all about the trees, in which Walla Walla is awash. Recognition for the plethora comes from Arbor Day Foundation, which named Walla Walla a Tree City USA.
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What does Mozilla's CEO step down reveal about free speech? The decision by the CEO of Mozilla to step down raises some interesting points about free speech argues Billy MacInnes Opinion - Hardware-defined security? Now that’s original Nick Booth argues that technology always been software-defined and suggests that surely hardware-defined would be true innovation Opinion - Who is really failing to understand the industry term? The failure by some people to understand technology terms might produce some hilarious results but as Billy MacInnes wonders who is really failing to grasp the language? Opinion - Information versus experience Peter Tanner, CEO of Boomerang, has noted an increase in communication by channel firms but wonders if more information equals a good user experience Opinion - Reseller view: channel challenges in 2014 Sabio director Adam Faulkner talks about some of the challenges facing the channel in this year and argues that the time has come for action when it comes to some pressing issues Opinion - BETT 2014 report – must do BETTer! Disappointingly, nobody rang a bell to summon us to lessons at BETT. Nick Booth asks if this is because, for all the technical wizardry, some of the exhibitors aren’t very creative? Opinion - BYOD: driving agile working Phil Jones from Brother UK highlights the channel opportunity to help customers invest in flexible IT and agile business practices Opinion - Isn’t it time the IT industry’s evangelists learned to mind their language? Nick Booth finds that our techies could learn a lot from our decent English speaking contemporaries across the channel Opinion - Searching in the shadows for IT spending With CEB research showing a hefty chunk of money being spent on IT is coming from outside the CIO's control Billy MacInnes thinks it's time to go hunting in the shadows Opinion - See more Opinions on Sales and Customer Management - Service provider growth offset by low billable hours UK IT service providers are missing out on the amount of time they can bill clients, according to a survey by Autotask News - MicroScope's top stories, week ending 11 April 2014 XP shutdown arrives, SME spending on the rise, and Ingram reports channel network success. Catch up on the biggest stories from the past seven days News - How the term IT solution could become literal Nick Booth puts aside pedantry for an update on some recent developments around green datacentre technology Report - Ingram Micro Cloud Summit 2014: New hosted services, engagement options At Ingram Micro Cloud Summit, the distributor announced new cloud products, programs and services aimed at partners at various levels of maturity. News - Sage products made available through Tech Data Activate-here service Tech Data UK adds a number of Sage SME products to its online electronic software distribution service, TD Activate-here News - Channel checklist: building the ideal network James Arnold Roberts of Genius Networks identifies some of the hurdles that resellers will need to overcome to ensure they provide the customer with the ideal networking solution Opinion - Changing places: redefining the channel for the evolving network market Resellers and networking specialists are redefining their roles in the networking market to meet customers' changing needs, says Amro Gebreel Feature - What does Mozilla's CEO step down reveal about free speech? The decision by the CEO of Mozilla to step down raises some interesting points about free speech argues Billy MacInnes Opinion - Public sector lacks IT skills to deliver services effectively IT skills most sort after in public sector if services are to continue to be delivered effectively, reveals survey News - Competition from FinTech startups keeps big suppliers on their toes Big suppliers in the financial technology space are becoming more agile because of the competition from startup technology companies News - See more All on Sales and Customer Management About Sales and Customer Management Selling is crucial to resellers, and this section of the site provides news and analysis about the latest marketing initiative and the best way to maintain and develop customers. With social media, roadshows and seminars all topical methods of communicating with users we reveal the latest trends in sales and customer management.
The Hampshire College Alumni Reel is a curated collection of short film, television, and video clips showcasing the vision and creativity of our alums who work across these media. It is screened at Family and Friends Weekend in October, at our two annual events in New York and Los Angeles, and at various campus events. The Alumni Reel welcomes submissions from alums currently working in any aspect of the film, television, and video industries. Send us clips of your best, funniest, or most profound work--just keep it short. Thanks to all who submitted to the 2013 Reel. Watch for the 2014 call for submissions in early summer. For more information, contact Matt Krefting at [[email_addr]] or 413.559.6710.
London - Queen Elizabeth II has met Yoko Ono on a visit to the birthplace of The Beatles. The British monarch chatted with Ono, widow of John Lennon, on a visit to the Museum of Liverpool in the northwest England port city where the Fab Four formed. Ono said she was impressed by the queen's burgundy coat, dress and matching hat, saying it "made her look so young, so elegant. She is always elegant. It's always nice to meet her." In honour of the queen's trip to Liverpool on Thursday, the band of the Coldstream Guards played a medley of Beatles songs during the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace in London. - AP 24.com publishes all comments posted on articles provided that they adhere to our Comments Policy. Should you wish to report a comment for editorial review, please do so by clicking the 'Report Comment' button to the right of each comment. Britain's baby Prince George has stepped out in public with his parents for the first time in Australia, for an encounter with wildlife at Sydney's Taronga Zoo. Read More » Royal watchers are scrutinising the duchess of Cambridge on her New Zealand tour after husband Prince William appeared to hint a second baby is on the way. Read More » Kate and William drop some sick beats! 12 pics of Prince William and Duchess Kate! New great pics of baby Prince George! 20 new pics of Kate and William. [[phy_address]] pics from the royal tour! Check out these pics of Prince George! 10 pics from Will and Kate's visit. Kate and Will wows the crowd!
Lakeside's speed and skill was too much for the Lady Blue Devils of Statesboro Tuesday night as the Lady Panthers beat SHS 4-0. Lakeside scored two goals in each half en route to the victory, spoiling Senior Night. Georgia Southern starts a five-game road trip tonight. The trip begins in Atlanta as the Eagles battle in-state rival Georgia Tech tonight at 7 p.m. then Wednesday afternoon at 3:00. Wednesday's game will be televised live on SportSouth. It will be an emotional night tonight at Womack Field when the Statesboro soccer teams line up for one final home game. Greyson Surges' goal off the hands of Statesboro keeper Jake Lanier in the 67th minute gave Richmond Hill a 1-0 win over SHS Saturday afternoon at Womack Field in non-region play. Surges' shot from 22 yards out tailed away from Lanier who was able to get two hands on the ball, but the backspin on the kick carried the shot over Lanier's head where it trickled into the corner of the net. The Statesboro golf team came in seventh out of 20 teams Saturday at the Demon Invitational in Warner Robins. PORTAL - A moment of silence before the first pitch in remembrance of fallen Bryan County classmates who died in a car accident on Wednesday outside of Pembroke brought the Redskins (4-6, 1-2) onto the diamond with heavy hearts, and the Portal Panthers (7-5, 4-0) were able to increase their perfect region 3-A record to 4-0. BROOKLET - The Southeast Bulloch Lady Yellow Jackets (7-3-2) had their minds set on revenge after suffering a 4-0 loss to the Statesboro Lady Blue Devils (3-4-2) earlier this season, and while the Devils had their chances to score, Yellow Jacket keeper Kacey Jones and the determined SEB defense were able to preserve the shutout as the Thursday night match ended in a 0-0 draw. Georgia Southern Golf and Forest Heights Country Club are teaming up to host the Georgia Southern Pro-Am Golf Tournament, Monday, April 9, at the Forest Heights Country Club in Statesboro with proceeds to benefit the GSU Golf program. Georgia Southern baseball coach Rodney Hennon has spent a lot of time this spring harping on consistency. Georgia Southern announced kickoff times for the six home games in the upcoming football season Wednesday. Southeast Bulloch's John Page has been selected to coach the South All-Stars in the 2007 Georgia Athletic Coaches Association Senior All-Star game Sunday at Savannah State University. Southeast Bulloch pitchers Joseph Wilson and David McCarthy combined for a no- hitter and nine strikeouts Tuesday to lift the Yellow Jackets to a 12-2 home win over Josey. It was the second straight win for SEB. SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Siyani Chambers scored 11 points, including five straight in the final 2 minutes, and 12th-seeded Harvard won its second NCAA tournament game in history, upsetting fifth-seeded Cincinnati 61-57 on Thursday in the East Regional. ORLANDO, Fla. - Masters champion Adam Scott was feeling ill when he arrived at Bay Hill. One majestic round with the putter Thursday made him feel a lot better. DAYTON, Ohio - So much for first-time jitters. ORLANDO, Fla. - The four-time Masters champion has an ailing back, and he's been having it checked out even more regularly the last two weeks. It has reached the point that he is planning surgery after the Masters to see if he can get more comfortable playing golf. LOS ANGELES - Every year, the NCAA college basketball tournament gives employees a reason to goof off at their desks and root for their alma maters. PRETORIA, South Africa - Oscar Pistorius' girlfriend was standing in a toilet cubicle and facing the closed door when she was hit in the right hip by the first of four bullets that he fired, a police ballistics expert testified Wednesday at the double-amputee runner's murder trial. Lots of fishermen in South Georgia are out and about in search of largemouth bass and crappie right now. It just makes sense to go after these two species because of the time of year, the wide variety of places they can be caught and the high quality these two popular fish have when it comes to meal time. DAYTON, Ohio - D.J. Evans scored 22 points, including two clinching free throws with 12.6 seconds left, to lead Albany to its first NCAA tournament victory, 71-[[phy_address]] Mary's on Tuesday night in the First Four. To listen to Patrick Reed after he won at Doral is to be reminded of the famous exchange at the 1989 Ryder Cup. TAMPA, Fla. - Jarrod Parker, Kris Medlen and Luke Hochevar are out for the season, Patrick Corbin and Brandon Beachy might join them in the operating room.
What did your favorite celebrities major in during college? Test your knowledge here. A body found off a central Massachusetts highway has been positively identified as that of Jeremiah Oliver, a 5-year-old boy who was missing for months before police were alerted. Worcester County District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr.'s announcement o...
Charges have been brought against a Grenada man who lead Meridian police on a chase in December 2012. Detrez J. Wilson, 22, was charged with felony eluding on Wednesday. According to Capt. Dean L. Harper, chief of detectives, Criminal Investigations Division, Wilson fled from a Meridian police officer during a routine traffic stop. "In the state of Mississippi if you flee, that's a felony," Harper said. Many times people will run during a routine traffic stop because they don't have a license or it's suspended, or they don't have insurance, which, Harper said, is a misdemeanor. "But as soon as you put someone else's life in danger – which can also include the officer – you're looking at a felony charge," he said. Bond for Wilson was set at $10,000. Earlier this week, Meridian police reported a strong armed robbery that occurred in the [[phy_address]] South. Police have now determined that the crime did not occur, and have subsequently charged the suspect, Caleb J. McRee of Lauderdale County, with filing a false police report. Local law enforcement is investigating several residential burglaries, as well as two auto burglaries that both occurred Wednesday. Details will be released when they become available, Harper said. Local News Wilson charged for 2012 chase MERIDIAN — Charges have been brought against a Grenada man who lead Meridian police on a chase in December 2012. - Local News - - 186th unveils advanced air refueling boom simulator - Graduation held for Leadership Lauderdale youths - State's high court to hear bond issue case - Senator at home, resting - Airman graduates basic training - ECCC mourns loss of former president - Council lifts hiring freeze, hiring hurdles remain - Man arrested in shooting incident - Successful Session State Representatives Greg Snowden and Charles Young were the speakers at the Council of Governments Monday during a luncheon held at the MCC Culinary Arts and Hotel Management Center in College Park. - Three armed robberies, one arrest Authorities with the Meridian Police Department have made an arrest in one armed robbery and are investigating two more robberies that reportedly occurred over the weekend.
Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal are concerned about the fitness of Aaron Ramsey after he picked up a nasty thigh injury. The Welshman limped out of the Gunners’ Boxing Day victory over West Ham with the problem, with reports later suggesting that he suffered a torn thigh muscle. Ramsey will now have a scan to reveal the full extent of the problem, but Wenger admitted he will certainly miss the rest of Christmas period. ‘I don’t know how serious the thigh issue,’ he said. ‘I can say that the Christmas period is certainly over for him. We’ll have to see.’ Arsenal are already without a host of key players, including Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Abou Diaby and Yaya Sanogo.
Tony Parker, Nicolas Batum Lead France To First European Title Tony Parker has been the best player for majority of the European Championships, but he was cold today in the title game against Lithuania. Nicolas Batum and Boris Diaw picked up the slack. Batum seized control More... Spurs Boris Diaw Creates Lego Harlem Shake (Video) The Harlem Shake meme seems to be dying, if it isn’t already dead, but it seems San Antonio Spurs forward Boris Diaw didn’t receive the memo. Diaw does stop motion Lego movies in his spare time and More...
People are talking about a second wave and rebirth of design rooted in the Scandinavian design of the 1950s. Soft Nordic will be this fall’s trend theme at Formex, August 13–16. The style is pure and clean, with rounded shapes, exclusive materials and a playful look.
A collection of news and information related to Til Death (tv program) published by this site and its partners. Top Til Death (tv program) Articles Displaying items 12-22 - Ratings: CBS in Its Right 'Minds' WednesdayStory | Oct 2, 2008Fast National ratings for Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008 CBS' crime-solving duo helped the network roll to a ratings victory Wednesday, while the premieres of three sophomore shows on ABC struggled to regain the audience they had last fall. CBS averaged a 7.... - FOX Puts 'Death' On Hold for SweepsStory | Oct 30, 2008FOX's seemingly unkillable comedy "'Til Death" will take a little break for the November sweeps period. For at least the first two weeks of the all-important sweeps month, FOX has pulled "'Til Death" for repeats of "House." The network has scheduled the... - FOX Schedules 'American Idol,' Moves 'Dollhouse'Story | Nov 6, 2008FOX unveiled its midseason schedule on Thursday (Jan. 5) and, in reliable FOX fashion, it hardly bears any resemblance to the lineup announced to advertisers back in May. For FOX, the real season begins in January with the premiere of "American Idol" and... - Pilot Buzz: FOX Sets 'Dollhouse' and 'Fringe,' Cans 'Amsterdam'Story | May 12, 2008Just days before its upfront presentation to advertisers, FOX's schedule appears to be taking shape, including new shows from J.J. Abrams, Joss Whedon and Mitch Hurwitz. According to The Hollywood Reporter, FOX has ordered Abrams' "Fringe" and Whedon's... - FOX Keeps It Simple for 2008-09 TV SeasonStory | May 15, 2008FOX has set a simpler-than-usual two-tiered 2008-09 schedule that includes a well-produced fall launch for J.J. Abrams' "Fringe" and a relatively safe midseason haven for Joss Whedon's "Dollhouse." While the network's Thursday (May 15) upfront... - FOX Pushes Back Fall PremieresStory | Jun 5, 2008FOX has announced its full slate of fall premieres for September, slightly delaying a series of special two-hour launches previously scheduled for late August. At its upfront presentation to advertisers last month, FOX originally announced two-hour... - Brad Garrett Tries Online 'Dating'Story | Jun 12, 2008Brad Garrett is a steadily employed, ridiculously tall, Emmy-winning TV star. Who wouldn't want to date him? The actor expects to get the answers to those questions on "Dating Brad Garrett," a new online series Garrett is producing and starring in for... - Stars test the waters with hydrogen cars - Sunday Split for CBS, NBCStory | Jul 7, 2008Fast National ratings for Sunday, July 6, 2008. While "Million Dollar Password" carried CBS to an overall win on Sunday night, NBC still grabbed a victory in the key young adult demos. Overall, CBS averaged a 4.7 rating/8 share, nipping the 4.2/8 for... - CBS Takes Another Soft SundayStory | Jul 14, 2008Fast National ratings for Sunday, July 13, 2008 The nation once again had better things to do than watch broadcast TV Sunday. CBS rose to the top of a not very big pile to win the night. CBS averaged a 4.3 rating/8 share in primetime. ABC finished... - Jason Alexander Faces 'Death' on FOXStory | Jul 16, 2008"Seinfeld" veteran and current sitcom-guest-for-hire Jason Alexander will go behind the camera for an episode of FOX's "'Til Death." Although the plot of the Alexander episode is shrouded in mystery -- or at least it's not ready to be revealed to the...
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Planning ahead for this edging project -- as is so often the case in DIY projects -- will make the work easier. In this case, I'm referring specifically to the issue of whether you should install the edging prior to planting in the bed. As I mentioned earlier, while it's certainly possible to install landscape timber edging as an afterthought, you can make your life a bit easier by installing the edging first, then transplanting your plants into the bed. Here's why: As you can see from my photo, it's very easy to have your shovel get tangled up in the guide string (while you are removing any sod that's in the edging's way) when you're working from outside the bed. If my plants weren't already installed, I could work from the inside of the bed, thereby easily avoiding the guide string while digging. But I cannot do so, because I have plants in the way. This isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things, to be sure. However, little frustrations add up when you're working on a project. If you can eliminate some of them, you can facilitate your work and derive more pleasure from it. On the next page we finish the preparatory work....
Erick’s Bar used to be a go-to for blue-collar workers pouring out of the nearby 3M, Whirlpool, Northern Maleable Iron, and Hospital Linens. Now, it’s a pile of rubble. Its last day open was Saturday, Sept. 28. The bar was purchased in October by the St. Paul Port Authority from the long-time owner, Gary Erickson. The Port Authority demolished it on Nov. 21 in order to create a large, usable plot of land for the St. Paul Port Authority’s Beacon Bluff project. And in it’s place will go... well, that’s unsure as of yet. What is sure is that the St. Paul Port Authority will combine the little island of land with another lot the group owns across the street to create a sizable development parcel. Tom Collins, spokesperson for the St. Paul Port Authority, said the demolition of Erick’s Bar will mean the addition of about 7,000 square feet of usable land to the Beacon Bluff development project. The additional space will be gained by closing off Bush Avenue -- the road will be torn up and added to the parcel. This work will be done with a $483,840 grant, Collins said, which pays for the demolition and reconfigurion of the parcel, as well as any environmental abatement work. Collins said the demolition marks the last phase of cleaning up the land that was once occupied by 3M. State Rep. Tim Mahoney, chair of the House Jobs and Economic Development Committee, touts the demolition of the bar as a sign of progress towards creating jobs and increasing the local tax base. “(Erick’s Bar) has been a problem bar for as long as I can remember,” said Mahoney in a statement. “Redeveloping this site will mean removing those problems and adding new employees to the East Side that can take advantage of neighborhood restaurants and businesses.” At a nearby lot on the Beacon Bluff development, an armored car company is breaking ground on a 15,000-square-foot building. In addition, Collins said that the Port Authority has plans to team up with a private developer, Interstate Partners, to build a 58,000-square-foot industrial building. The plan would be to build without a specific tenant in mind and market the facility upon completion of construction. Collins said this way of developing a site, where a building is erected before a tenant is identified, has been successful in other Port Authority projects, including the Energy Park Plaza in St. Paul’s Midway neighborhood. The large, vacant building on the Beacon Bluff should be ready to be leased by next fall, Collins said. Contact Patrick Larkin at [[email_addr]] or at 651-748-7816, or follow on Twitter at @ESRPatrickLark.
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For the record, this is my first time ever to watch a TV series with lots of plot twists. I like how Mi Do tried to escape from Tae Sang several times to be free with Jae Hee and, yet, things between Jae Hee and Mi Do also didn’t work out. It only shows that people change and feelings change. Today, you might like another person, but tomorrow, you might come upon a realization that whom your heart truly desires is the one whom you were with before. Storge and deeply-rooted platonic love is also very evident in the series. It’s so nice to almost offer your life to someone whom you’re not biologically related with. I also like the significance of the different symbols in the series, such as the bookstore, Golden Tree’s veranda, and the blackboard. Well, this one will really be instilled in my mind, since it’s the first Koreanovela that I ever completed. How vain can life and love be? It is such a disgrace to possess an obvious potential and ignore it. I like the arts. Yes. I am in deep awe of it. I love staring t paintings, sketches, installations, and everything that involves visual arts. It is such a shame that I’ve stopped expressing through art, therefore, I resolve to get back to it this summer. A friend once said that it’s fine if you don’t get to finish an artwork quickly. What’s important is you always have a work in progress. Must keep that in mind! =)) So I was watching this HELL (in a good way) of a movie earlier… I was so intrigued by who Irving was. I was asking myself who could the actor be and praising him in my mind for being with big-time actors along with him. So, I told myself that I would wait until the movie ends to see the name of the protagonist. To my surprise, when the credit roll was up, I saw the name “Christian Bale” LOL I simply couldn’t believe that it was him. I ad to look it up again to check if I was seeing the right name aligned with the right character. And yes, Christian Bale is the fat guy! Okay… I was so weird how I had to go back to the movie’s first scene to see again a flabby tummy of a used-to-be hunk actor. Well, anyway, if the weight gain is only for the role… what the heck. I would be excitedly anticipating for the guy’s hot bod. Your versatility makes me love you more, honey! ERMAHGERD!!!! I am fond of writing, but when it comes to this, words don’t seem enough. This is the kind of feeling where no explanation is needed. Whenever I force myself to caption our pictures, nothing good comes up. Maybe it’s really like this, where everything is just what it is. Nothing more, nothing less. Living in the moment, baby. Whenever I’m stuck in situations like these where a great amount of my time and effort is required time in a number of totally unrelated things, I always think of how have I gotten into that situation in such a quickie and how have I succumbed such commitments. It never stops. If you think having a position is already the peak of it, think again, because it’s barely the start of it (not unless if you’re a committed one). Thesis, school, field study, CSC campaign, org, graduation committee and house chores! Yes! Yes! Wooo! "Stop worrying and start acting." I can do this, we can do this!
Dixon Osburn is Co-founder and former Executive Director of Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. The Palm Center at the University of California Santa Barbara this week published a new report by a “study group” of four flag officers calling for repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. In issuing the report, the four flag officers have joined five dozen other generals and admirals that have called for repeal. The growing chorus for repeal from the highest ranks of our armed forces should be cause for celebration. The report’s findings are indeed groundbreaking. For the first time ever, four flag officers have reviewed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” in some depth and, according to the Palm Center, found that the law “prevents some gay troops from performing their duties, that gays already serve openly, that tolerance of homosexuality in the military has grown dramatically, and that lifting the ban is ‘unlikely to pose any significant risk to morale, good order, discipline, or cohesion.’” (Break) Despite the significant and good findings, the Palm Center’s Study Group report, makes several recommendations, without analysis, that are as bad as the cure, and may significantly undermine efforts to achieve full equality under law. The Palm Center commissioned the report, and the flag officers agreed to participate on the condition that the Palm Center not influence the analysis or recommendations. It just goes to show you have to be careful what you ask for. The Palm Center Study Group report’s first and primary recommendation is that “Congress should repeal [Don't Ask, Don't Tell] and return authority for personnel policy under this law to the Department of Defense.” Aubrey Sarvis of Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) rightly told The Washington Blade that Congress should adopt the Military Readiness Enhancement Act which would not only repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, but codify a law of nondiscrimination to protect lesbian, gay and bisexual service members. By returning authority to regulate gays to the Pentagon, the Palm Center Study Group proposal allows the Pentagon to reinstitute a regulatory ban on gays in place of the law, just as it had done from World War II to 1993. The authors prefer that the military regain authority to regulate personnel matters in this area, but there is no guarantee that we would like the result coming out of the Pentagon. Former Joint Chiefs Chairman Peter Pace recently called gays “immoral.” I doubt he would be leading the charge for equality. The Palm Center’s Study Group report banks on a precarious hope that the military will do the right thing. The report’s recommendation also means that the fate of gays in the military can change at the whim of each new Administration or Secretary of Defense. During one term, gays may be welcomed, only to be banned by the next leader. In the past, we have seen the military send openly gay troops to the Persian Gulf only to discharge them when they returned home. We have seen past gay bans that have given commanders discretion to retain or dismiss gay troops, leading to arbitrary results. Our LGBT service members deserve the peace of mind that law protects them from whim, discomfort and prejudice. The Palm Center Study Group’s second recommendation is that “the Department of Defense should…[maintain] current authority under the Uniform Code of Military Justice and service regulations to preclude misconduct prejudicial to good order and discipline and unit cohesion.” The recommendation leaves intact Article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice which criminally punishes service members, regardless of sexual orientation, for consensual sodomy. Returning the authority to the Pentagon to regulate gay service members, leaves open the door that it could impose regulations that would administratively separate gay service members for sexual conduct. There are other portions of the Study Group’s recommendations that are troubling. One section prohibits acts committed for the purpose of “satisfying sexual desires” which mirrors language in the current regulations implementing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Yet, today, the Pentagon defines such prohibited conduct to include handholding and pats on the back. Another section recommends prohibiting sexual conduct “prejudicial to good order and discipline and unit cohesion.” Some military courts have defined any same gender sexual conduct as “prejudicial to good order and discipline and unit cohesion.” One should be very concerned by the use of the same language here. Another section states that “telling” should be allowed, but considered a “personal and private” matter. It is not clear whether “public telling” is prohibited, or exactly what that means. The current implementing regulations to Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell use similar language, calling sexual orientation a “personal and private matter.” Under current law, however, “personal and private” means “absolute secrecy.” A violation of absolute secrecy results in discharge. The use of the words “private and personal” was a sleight of hand used by the drafters of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell to make the discrimination sound more palatable. Again, one should be deeply troubled by the use of similar language here. The Study Group’s recommendations are not only problematic in substance, but politically. There are now two recommendations in the public domain for Congress to consider – the Military Readiness Enhancement Act which repeals Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and implements a law of nondiscrimination and this, which does not. I appreciate that the Palm Center avows that it had no say in the final recommendations. It is an academic research institution, even though its research is singularly focused on repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. One can only hope that leading advocates for full equality will be able to argue that the report published under the Center’s banner does not reflect the opinion of the experts on the issue. Some might argue that the Study Group’s recommendations reflect a more realistic compromise. More Members of Congress (and military leaders) might be willing to support repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell only if there is no further legislation and the issue returns to the Pentagon for further deliberation. We are not at that point, however. The Military Readiness Enhancement Act has been introduced in Congress only twice, and it has more co-sponsors this session than last. Members on the House Armed Services Committee have promised the first hearings on gays in the military since Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell – a significant milestone. Political experts predict that the Democrats will substantially increase their majorities in the House and Senate in November, and with that possibly produce a majority solidly in favor of repeal. Senator Obama has stated he supports the Military Readiness Enhancement Act and would sign it into law if Congress passed it and he were President. Why would anyone suggest that we compromise now? There are good parts to the Palm Center’s report. I welcome the fact that four new flag officers support repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. The findings and analysis are compelling. The recommendations flowing from the report, however, have the potential to set fourteen years of progress on Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell back on its heels. Those who support full equality will have their work cut out to undo the damage.
The Long County High School football team on Friday dropped a 45-24 decision to McIntosh County in Darien. The Buccaneers jumped out to an early 7-0 lead, but the Blue Tide came right back, driving deep into McIntosh County territory. Facing fourth-and-goal, LCHS head coach Ron Flott decided to go for a touchdown instead of a field goal. Flott called on freshman quarterback Dylan Stewart, who kept the ball and dove across the goal line for the touchdown. The extra-point attempt was blocked to make the score 7-6. After that, things went south for the Blue Tide. The Buccaneers scored 19 straight points to go into halftime leading, 26-6. In the second half, Long County fought back with three more touchdowns, but those were answered by McIntosh County with touchdowns of its own. With the Region 2-AA loss, the Blue Tide fell to 2-7 overall and 1-7 in the region, while the Buccaneers improved to 5-4 and 5-3, respectively. Long County will wrap up its season in a special Thursday night game that will be televised by WSAV. The Blue Tide will host Metter, which comes in with a 6-[[phy_address]] and a 5-3 region mark. According to their records, the Tigers appear to have the advantage over the Blue Tide, and in looking at the two teams on paper, they also appear to be the stronger. Long County averages 18 points a game compared to Metter’s 23 points. On defense, Long County allows 33 points, compared to the Tigers’ 22. MaxPreps.com has Metter ranked No. 22 in AA, while Long County is No. 48. Prior to the game, the senior-night ceremony will be held at 6:30 p.m. Members of the LCHS football team, cheerleading squad and band will be honored. Kickoff will be at 7.
JOHOR BARU: AMAN Palestin Bhd is aiming to raise RM15 million this year for the socio-development and infastructure projects in Palestine. The non-governmental organisation's chief executive officer Awang Suffian Awang Piut said last year, the group had collected RM8 million. The funds were being used for supplying food and providing education through the setting up of madrasah (religious schools) and tahfiz (schools for learning the Quran). He said there were many more plans to further assist the Palestinians. "These numerous activities would be made possible through collaborations with state religious councils, government agencies, and other NGOs. "Aman Palestin will also hold a special carnival for Palestine and organise charity dinners throughout the year," said Awang Sufian during a recent charity dinner at the New York Hotel in Johor Baru recently. The dinner was officiated by Johor Religious Council adviser Datuk Noh Gadut. Prior to the event, Aman Palestin had collected RM160,000 for the construction of the Abu Bakar As-Seddeq mosque in Al-Tayibe, Palestine. A mock cheque for the amount was presented at the dinner. Awang Suffian said the donations for the mosque had exceeded its target as the mosque needed only RM150,000 to be built. A two-month donation drive had been conducted through a car convoy event, exhibitions and sale of tables for the charity dinner.
That's right, you read that correctly! XYRON + TERESA COLLINS = ❤ What a great way to start the week! (Two of my very favorite companies, ever!) All week long, there will be inspiration galore for you to gawk over! I created a layout using Xyron's awesome adhesives & Teresa Collins "You Are My Happy" line! Check it out: Here's a close up of some of the details. The Xyron 3/8" Dots worked perfectly for all of the circles scattered about. ❤ A few of my fellow Xyron team mates are also featuring projects today! Stop by Lori's blog and Shellye's blog TOO! Have a wonderful week!!
Situated in the business district, this hotel is close to Humedal La Conejera. Area attractions also include Biopark La Reserva and Biblioteca Julio Mario Santo Domingo. Hotel Features In addition to a restaurant, Hotel Factory Inn features a 24-hour fitness center. Other amenities include a bar/lounge and complimentary wireless Internet access. Room Amenities In addition to satellite television, guestrooms include beds with pillowtop mattresses, complimentary wireless Internet access, and laptop-compatible safes.Information missing or incorrect? Tell us! Hotel Factory Inn Amenities - General - Hotel Factory Inn features a 24-hour fitness center and a fitness center. The hotel offers a restaurant and a snack bar/deli. A bar/lounge is on site where guests can unwind with a drink. A complimentary breakfast is offered each morning. An Internet point is located on site and high-speed wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary. Business amenities at this 4-star property consist of a 24-hour business center, technology support staff, and audiovisual equipment. Event facilities include conference/meeting rooms, exhibit space, and banquet facilities. This business-friendly hotel also offers tour/ticket assistance, an arcade/game room, and coffee/tea in the lobby. For a surcharge, a roundtrip airport shuttle (available on request) is offered to guests. Hotel Factory Inn is a smoke-free property. - 24-hour front desk - Airport transportation (surcharge) - Arcade/game room - Total number of rooms - 108 - Number of floors - 5 - ATM/banking - Audiovisual equipment - Banquet facilities - Bar/lounge - Billiards - Business services - Coffee/tea in lobby - Complimentary newspapers in lobby - Free breakfast - Computer rental - Concierge desk - Multiple large conference rooms - Dry cleaning/laundry service - Elevator/lift - Event catering - Exhibit space - Fitness facilities - 24-hour fitness facilities - Hair salon - Internet point - Computer station - Technology support staff - Airport transportation - Free Wi-Fi - Free wired high-speed Internet - Billiards or pool table - Tours/ticket assistance - Medical assistance available - Luggage storage - Restaurant - Room service (limited hours) - Safe-deposit box at front desk - Snack bar/deli - Complimentary grocery shopping service - Free secure outdoor parking - Number of meeting/conference rooms - 4 - Year Built 2011 - 24-hour business center - Shopping on site - Smoke-free property - Smoke-free property (fines apply) - Number of buildings/towers - 2 - Television in lobby - Internet - Available in all rooms: Free Wi-Fi Available in some public areas: Free Wi-Fi, Free wired high-speed Internet - Parking - Free secure outdoor parking - Room Amenities - - Hypo-allergenic bedding available - Complimentary newspaper - Phone - Free local calls - Direct-dial phone - Free international calls - Minibar - Daily housekeeping - Extra towels/bedding - Turndown service - Private bathroom - Complimentary toiletries - Hair dryer - Rainfall showerhead - Slippers - Shower only - Desk - Iron/ironing board (on request) - Satellite TV service - Free Wi-Fi - In-room safe (laptop compatible) - Blackout drapes/curtains - Free movie channels - Pillowtop mattress - Dining - A complimentary buffet breakfast is served each morning between 6:00 AM and 10:00 AM. Blue - This restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Guests can enjoy drinks at the bar. A complimentary grocery shopping service is offered and room service (during limited hours) is available. - Recreation - Recreational amenities at the hotel include a 24-hour fitness center and a fitness center. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply. - Golfing nearby - Tennis nearby - Pilates classes/instruction nearby - Basketball nearby - Sports center nearby - Hiking/biking trails nearby - Ecotours nearby - Playground on site - Accessibility - To make requests for specific accessibility needs, complete the “Special or Accessibility Requests" section of “Trip Preferences" when you book your hotel. - Braille or raised signage Hotel Factory Inn Policies & Fees - Check-in - Check-in time starts at 3 PM Minimum check-in age is 18 - Check-out - Check-out time is 1 PM - Payment types - Accepted at this hotel: American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard, Visa - General - Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed. No rollaway/extra beds available No cribs (infant beds) available - Fees - The national sales tax (16%) is charged upon check-out to citizens of Colombia regardless of length of stay and to foreigners staying 60 consecutive days or more. Foreigners on a tourist visa are exempt from this tax. Furthermore, the tax may apply per room when the room is shared by a taxable and a nontaxable guest.The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out. The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. - Airport shuttle fee: COP 45000 per vehicle - Additional Details - This property offers transfers from the airport (surcharges may apply). Guests must contact the property with arrival details 24 hours prior to arrival, using the contact information on the booking confirmation. One child 6 years old or younger stays free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding. Children may not be eligible for complimentary breakfast, if one is offered. Only registered guests are allowed in the guestrooms. Some facilities may have restricted access. Guests can contact the property for details using the contact information on the booking confirmation.
I went to the Hill primary school and then to Caversham secondary modern school. I left there in 1963. I lived at Kings Road. We used to play down the rec and view island. We would play skipping and marbles in the street, there were not many cars in them days. I used to go to the Regal and Glendale pictures with my brother. He was 6 years older then me so didn't really like me tagging along. I moved away when I got married, but moved back about 18 yreas ago. I now live in Lower Henley Road. My mum worked at Caversham Laundry for a while and we used to go to the Christmas parties there. I used to be Carol Hawes in those days, if anyone out there remembers my family. Memories Links See more memories of Caversham Add a Memory for another place Tips & Ideas How does Caversham feature in your personal history? What are your best memories of Caversham? How has Caversham changed over the years? Share memories about your local community, its history and people. Comments [[phy_address]] been shared so far in response to the memory "Caversham". Why not get involved and post your comments using the comment form below.