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Be a part of the movement that is over 50,000 strong. For just $10 you can help fight blood cancers and make a difference. Support the HEADstrong Foundation by sporting your lime green laces on your game cleats or your casual kicks.
The HEADstrong Foundation’s Lace Up Campaign has emerged as the signature fundraising initiative within the game of lacrosse. The campaign has been embraced by teams around the world ranging from youth to professional. Laces for Lymphoma has been seen on ESPN and has been recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Major League Lacrosse, National | League Lacrosse, Lacrosse World Games and European Lacrosse Association.
In the first year alone HEADstrong raised more than $100,000 through the Lace Up For Lymphoma program. We’ve raised more than $500,000 total so far and we’re not done yet. Join lacrosse fans from the youth level up through the pro ranks and sport | [
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At home and the office all the morning, and at noon comes Luellin to me, and he and I to the tavern and after that to Bartholomew fair, and there upon his motion to a pitiful alehouse, where we had a dirty slut or two come up that were whores, but my very heart went against them, so that I took no pleasure but a great deal of trouble in being there and getting from thence for fear of being seen. From hence he and I walked towards Ludgate and parted. I back again to the fair all alone, and there met with my Ladies Jemimah and Paulina, with Mr. Pickering and Madamoiselle, at seeing the monkeys dance, which was much to see, when they could be brought to do so, but it troubled me to sit among such nasty company. After that with them into Christ’s Hospitall, and there Mr. Pickering bought them some fairings, and I did give every one of them a | bauble, which was the little globes of glass with things hanging in them, which pleased the ladies very well. After that home with them in their coach, and there was called up to my Lady, and she would have me stay to talk with her, which I did I think a full hour. And the poor lady did with so much innocency tell me how Mrs. Crispe had told her that she did intend, by means of a lady that lies at her house, to get the King to be godfather to the young lady | [
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Mamertine Prison, Rome
The Mamertine Prison consists of two gloomy underground cells where Rome's vanquished enemies were imprisoned and usually died, of either starvation or strangulation. Famous prisoners here include the Goth Jugurtha, the indomitable Gaul Vercingetorix and, according to legend, St. Peter.
There is no archaeological evidence or early written account that Peter was here, but the legend had taken root by the 5th century and the prison attracted early pilgrims. It remains a pilgrimage site today and a church, San Giuseppe dei Falegnami, now stands over the prison.
The legend that Peter and Paul were imprisoned here has not been found to predate the 5th century, yet it is not impossible that it is based in fact.
Paul may have been detained here before he was executed at the Aquas Salvias (at the Abbazia delle Tre Fontane) and Peter before being executed in Nero's circus on Vatican Hill.
Paul mentions imprisonment several times in his letters, such as in Philippians 1:13: "It has become known throughout the | whole praetorian guard and to all the rest that my imprisonment is for Christ."
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At a recent get-together, a friend of mine told me, “I want you to photograph my sons’ Bar Mitzvahs!” That’s great! Of course, those events will be taking place in 2021 and 2023, respectively. Hey, nothing like booking early and, as a business person, it is always good to know you have work lined up. It got me thinking though, what will photography be like a decade from now. I’ve been shooting professionally for over 10 years now, and there have been significant changes in the way people take and share photographs.
My first digital camera was one of these bad boys, a Sony Mavica CD1000:
It was heavy, slow, and included a built in mini-CD burner to store the whopping 2 megapixel images in the days before high-capacity storage cards. But you know what? It took great pictures – as long as what you were photographing was sitting still. Like I said, it was slow.
Today, everyone has a digital camera in their phone and we share pictures on countless social media and sharing sites. What will things be like in 10 years? Well, technology like that introduced in the Ly | tro Field Camera intrigues us with the possibility of ‘re-focusing’ images after we take them. Who knows, maybe in 10 years I will be photographing three dimensional holograms with a camera built into my Google Glasses and have them automatically uploaded for the world to see. But then again, when I was a kid, I was promised a jet pack and a flying car in the world of the future. I am still waiting for that jet pack…
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After a fourth-quarter interception at midfield by linebacker Stephen Tulloch, the Lions offense drove down the field and scored the game-winning touchdown on a 2-yard pass to wide receiver Calvin Johnson with 1:39 left.
It didn't faze quarterback Matthew Stafford that three defenders were bearing down on his 6-foot-5 receiver on the first touchdown and when the Cowboys put single coverage on Johnson for the go-ahead touchdown play, he knew right where he was going.
"They didn't move where we thought they might move on defense," Stafford said. "Calvin just looked at me and gave me (the signal) to throw it up, and that's good enough for me. I just threw the ball up there and he went and got it. That's just what he does."
Johnson has caught two touchdowns passes in all four of Detroit's games this season, tying Cris Carter's NFL record with two | touchdown receptions in four consecutive games. Johnson already had held the NFL record for catching two touchdown passes in three consecutive games to open a season.
The Lions defense, which was exposed by the Cowboys in the first half -- to the tune of 260 yards of total offense -- responded with three interceptions of quarterback Tony Romo, including two returned for touchdowns by linebacker Bobby Carpenter and cornerback Chris Houston.
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When the governor motioned to him to speak, Paul replied: "Because I know you have been a judge of this nation for many years, I am glad to offer my defense in what concerns me.
You are able to determine that it is no more than 12 days since I went up to worship in Jerusalem.
And they didn't find me | disputing with anyone or causing a disturbance among the crowd, either in the temple complex or in the synagogues, or anywhere in the city.
Neither can they provide evidence to you of what they now bring against me.
But I confess this to you: that according to the Way, which they call a sect, so I worship my fathers' God, believing all the things that are written in the Law and in the Prophets.
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Vegas entertainer Wayne Newton’s Casa de Shenandoah was put up for sale on Friday according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Feb. 23. The trouble is, the terms of the sale are not quite clear and it’s not certain just what the buyers will be getting.
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Bruce Markell approved the plans for the sale of the estate earlier this month. Buyers are required to post a | 5% cash deposit based on their proposed purchase price with broker Cheryl Kypreos no later than May 15. The auction is set to be conducted on May 31.
The sale of the home is being protested by Newton and his wife Kathleen. There are three other residences on the property, all of which have leases. Newton’s Arabian horses have continuing rights to graze on the 37.8 acre property. Markell did observe during one hearing that it would be | [
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To the ice at last
It’s the first day of Expedition 3, but we’ve already spent a week in transit, thanks to one scrubbed flight last week that stranded us in New Zealand for the weekend. Today, we packed our Extreme Cold Weather gear into blaze-orange duffel bags and boarded an Air Force C-17 jet headed due south, to McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Passengers crammed against the plane walls, facing a row of 10-ton cargo containers chained to the floor in the center aisle.
Five hours later, we emerged into the brilliant sunlight and 20-degree-Fahrenheit (-6.6°C) weather of Antarctica. The Ross Ice Shelf—our runway—stretched away to the south, and ice-choked McMurdo Sound vanished to the north. Only the black mountains sitting in the distance broke the whiteness. Greeters hurried us onto a huge coach (“Ivan the Terra Bus”), with wheels taller | than I am, and we chugged into the town of McMurdo, population 1,100 cheerful people.
Tomorrow, we go camping.
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Congressman Howard "Buck" McKeon wants to jump-start the economy by supporting a tax credit for new-car buyers.
R.J. Kelly and Peter Kavounas hold the two top posts at the Castaic Lake Water Agency after | its board of directors named them president and vice-president respectively Monday night.
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FALMOUTH, Mass. (AP) -- A youth hockey league on the Cape is combining sun and ice in a new energy efficient hockey rink.
The Falmouth Youth Hockey League officially opened its new solar-powered, 49,000 square foot ice rink on Saturday.
The $6 million arena, with an NHL-sized rink, seats 700 and is built to use half the energy of similar facilities.
It has about 3,300 solar panels on its rooftops and carports. It's also built with efficiency features, including a system that recovers waste heat from the refrigeration system and uses it to melt snow and heat water for ice resurfacing.
The hockey league built the r | ink with money from private donors and league supporters.
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WOMAN IS NAMED EPISCOPAL LEADER
By NEELA BANERJEE
Published: June 19, 2006
The Episcopal Church elected Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of Nevada as its presiding bishop on Sunday, making her the first woman to lead a church in the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Many Episcopalians gathered here for the church's triennial general convention cheered the largely unexpected choice of Bishop Jefferts Schori, 52, the lone woman and one of the youngest of the seven candidates for the job. Her election was a milestone for the Episcopal Church, which began ordaining women only in 1976.
She takes on her new responsibilities at a particularly fraught moment in the history of the Episcopal Church, | the American branch of the Anglican Communion, the world's third-largest church body, with 77 million members. She was elected to succeed Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold, who will retire in November when his nine-year term ends.
At the last general convention, in 2003, the church consented to the election of an openly gay man, the Rev. V. Gene Robinson, as bishop of New Hampshire. The decision deeply offended some Episcopalians in the United States and many Anglican primates abroad, who saw it as blatant | [
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MEGA would require companies to spend thousands of dollars in the application process with no guarantee that they will be selected for an incentive. In addition, MEGA would actually require a company to evaluate the advantages of locating in competing states.
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4) certify that the tax credit is the deciding factor in its location decision;
5) commit to retain all other employees, whether or not | they are performing needed functions;
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CLEVELAND -- Browns safety Abe Elam said on his website today that he wants a multi-year contract and is weighing his options.
Elam, one of the Browns' restricted free agents, has yet to sign his second-round tender of $1.759 million for 2010 and will most likely skip the Browns' voluntary organized team activities, which begin Monday | .
Most of the restricted free agents, including D'Qwell Jackson, Jerome Harrison, Lawrence Vickers and Matt Roth have sat out the offseason workout program and are expected to be absent from OTAs -- 11 days of voluntary practices leading up to the mandatory minicamp June 10-12.
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The 8 worst red-carpet fashion moments of 2012
The truth is we all have our bad fashion days, celebrities included. This year some of our most fashionable star surprised us with a few style missteps. Even though we've forgiven them, we can't seem to forget. Hey it's nice to know I'm not the only one who makes sartorial mistakes from time to time. Check out some of the worst red-carpet moments of the year!
Read more ¿Qué más? Avoid fashion faux pas with these 5 easy tips
The Puerto Rican actress showed up | to the Vanity Fair and Chrysler celebration of the Eva Longoria Foundation back in February in this terrible green frock. It looks just like my abuela’s shower curtains! | [
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ESTATE OF DOROTHY ALETHIA BROWN MCCLEAN, Deceased — This is a proceeding for ancillary letters of administration. The petitioner, the decedent's daughter, was appointed administrator of the decedent's estate by the Circuit Court for Cook County, Illinois, her alleged domicile. It appears that the decedent possessed an interest in real property in | New York which requires administration. The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance waived service of a citation and consents to the application. Accordingly, the application is granted and ancillary letters of administration shall issue to the petitioner (SCPA 1607).
ESTATE OF DOROTHY ALETHIA BROWN MCCLEAN, Deceased
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January 30, 2013
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Jack Wilshere, A Future England Talisman?
While he may not have been able to propel Arsenal to the top of the Premier League yesterday, it has | been a supremely impressive start to the season for the latest star to come off the Arsenal production line.
Jack Wilshere has finally been given his chance to showcase his talents on a regular basis in the Arsenal first team. The young midfielder has fitted in expertly alongside the Cesc | [
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REBOL2 JIT Compiler bitchfest fallout
Cyphre reports that this has been closed to private testing only, and a public release will now only happen at the RC1 stage. Contact him directly on the Rebol3 world if you wish to join the private beta testing group.
Carl has been making frenzied releases of the hostkit, and we are now up to a release of 107. There is a 108 not released to the public yet. He has even built a R3 107? core for Amiga OS4.1. Don't even ask why!
Kaj has updated his Try REBOL3 in browser site. You can execute the Rebol expression in Rebol2, Rebol3 and in Boron. Eg, try this "make string! 1000'000'000" and | see what happens in each.
More S3 tools
Check out Chris' REBOL tools page where he has taken the S3 work and built a protocol from it. He even has a fledging rest:// protocol, and... a twitter client which uses OAuth. Chris has also promised a GUI for the latter... but apparently his footie is keeping him busy.
Ever the subversive, Kaj also did a talk in Holland for the software freedom day on Boron, a language inspired by Rebol. See the slides in english | [
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By S. Thomas Coleman
For the AJC
North Gwinnett junior kicker Michael D’Angola calmly drilled a 34-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Bulldogs to a 16-14 win over Colquitt County, Saturday at the Georgia Dome in Game 3 of the Corky Kell Classic.
North Gwinnett head coach Bob Sphire said he and his staff never mentioned the 17-7 loss, at home, that his Bulldogs suffered at the hands of Colquitt County last season in the second round of the state playoffs.
He didn’t have to.
“We studied the film so we could prepare, but that was it,” Sphire said. “This is high school football and it’s important to these kids. They want to compete with the best. I’m sure [the loss] was on their minds, but eveything was unsaid.”
The Bulldogs let their play and effort do the talking in the rematch. North Gwin | nett’s defense was stout throughout the contest, holding the Packers to less than half of the 30 points per game they averaged last season.
“It was an unbelievable effort,” Sphire said. “We did the same thing last year. I can’t say enough about the way [the defense] played.”
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How does Amazon’s founder spend his down time? Catching up on email in the middle of the Atlantic while monitoring the progress of his crew recovering historic space artifacts from the bottom of the ocean.
Jeff Bezos reports this morning that his Bezos Expeditions has recovered significant pieces of two F-1 rocket engines that were used to launch rockets into space on the landmark Apollo missions, before plunging into the ocean.
Bezos said previously that he believed the engines were from the historic Apollo 11 mission that landed the first humans on the Moon in 1969 — but he specifically didn’t say Apollo 11 in his post this morning, and there is a risk that the engines were from a different Apollo mission.
He writes, “Many of the original serial numbers are missing or partially missing, which is going to make mission identification difficult. We might see more during restoration. The objects themselves are gorgeous.”
Bezos adds, “We’re bringing home enough major components to fashion displays of two flown F-1 engines.”
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You know it's the right thing to do, but every once in a while, getting to a workout can feel close to impossible.
You know it's the right thing to do, but every once in a while, getting to a workout can feel close to impossible. A late night or a tough day at work can leave you wanting to cancel your fitness plans and have a date with your couch.
During these times, making time to exercise is even more essential, since it can restore endorphins, clear your head, and leave you with a sense of calm. If making moves to the gym is feeling difficult, then try one of these low-key ideas that start slow but might turn into a more intense workout session.
Go out for a walk: Start | off on a leisurely walk, plug into your favorite inspiring workout playlist, and see what happens. Once you warm up a bit, you might find yourself on a brisk jog or alternating between a fast-paced walk and sprints | [
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Get flash to fully experience Pearltrees
I was debating over a couple of Re-Styles this week, but because of a few parties, the glitter heels won out in the end. Welcome everyone to my Project Re-Style Monday. I have only 5 more Re-Styles left to reach the the one year mark.
The principle is simple and seductively clever: solar lights that store energy during the day and release light at night. These can be purchased ready-made in a variety of colors (yellow, blue and red) but they can also be built at home. A simple, less-technical approach involves buying a conventional solar-powered yard lamp and then essentially harvesting it for key pieces to put in a jar.
Mason Jars Mod Podge in Gloss (buy it here) Food coloring Ramekins to mix colors Newspaper or paper bag Mix food coloring with a T or so of water into individual ramekins. You can do any color combination you like.
A fun and easy project with a beautiful payoff.
Do you remember that book, A Very Young D | ancer, by Kill Krementz? Apparently it was quite an influential book for all my sisters and me. I was looking at a copy while we were visiting my sister last weekend, and it's especially interesting to read again as an adult; the little girl in the book danced the part of Marie for George Balanchine in his version of The Nutcracker, for Pete's sake!
Photos: Gülnur Özdağlar
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Bad Cop Story #2: High-ranking Fort Worth police official faces inquiry after DWI arrest
FORT WORTH -- The police official in charge of supervising the investigations of alleged wrongdoings by Fort Worth police officers could find himself in the position of being investigated by the members of his department.
Chief of Staff Maj. Paul Henderson, 45, was arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in Parker County. Henderson is listed as a supervisor over several divisions in the | Fort Worth Police Department, including internal affairs, the division assigned to investigate officers accused of unlawful behavior, according to the department's website.
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The celebrity stylist and reality star welcomed her first child with husband Roger Berman in March, a son named Skyler Morrison.
Talking to People, Zoe revealed that she loves spending time with her baby and often finds it hard to leave him in order to tend to career commitments.
"I put a smile on his face. That's the most amazing thing I've ever done," she said.
"I don't care about anything else. | I literally just stand there and stare at my baby like, 'How am I even gonna leave you for an hour?'"
She added: "I'm happier than I've ever been in my entire life. So I feel completely content and complete."
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Parents, what do you think about this story?
A young Indianapolis teenager, who is openly gay and has been repeatedly bullied at school, was given a stun gun by his mother to protect himself.
And when the young man, Darnell “Dynasty” Young, age 17, | was recently surrounded by a group of six bullies who threatened to beat him, he says he raised the stun and shot it up into the air to scare them off.
He was then reportedly handcuffed and has since been expelled from the school. He cannot re-enroll, according to the Indianapolis Star, until next January, meaning he misses completing the end of his junior year, and the beginning of his senior year.
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U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Litigation Release No. 21652 / September 16, 2010
SEC v. Global Materials & Services, Inc., et al, Case No. SACV 08-881 DOC (RNBx) (C.D. Cal.)
Stephen F. Owens, William Woo, Eric Ko, ASMAC Financial, Inc. and Edify Capital Group, Inc. Settle SEC Charges
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that, on August 11, 2010, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered Final Judgments by consent against defendants Stephen F. Owens of Corona, California, William Woo of San Gabriel, California, Eric Ko of Brea, California, ASMAC Financial, Inc. (ASMAC) and | Edify Capital Group, Inc. (Edify). The Commission also voluntarily dismissed Flinn Springs Inn, Inc. (Flinn Springs) as a relief defendant in the lawsuit.
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This little sweater will hopefully make a new baby feel welcome in our community and let his or her parents know how much we value their family.
Today I made a killer tomato sauce. The secret ingredient? Time. My kids are tired of me say ing that, but I am a slow food proponent. Not food that is slow enough for me to catch, but the opposite of fast food. Growing up on a farm gave me a good start.
The weather changed and it's cold with a bit of rain. I made it to the Y today and visited with my sisters.
Little things are OK. My | world is made up of little things and small actions.
I have decided to add a baby blanket to my queue. One of the youngest nephews is being ostrasized because his very young and surly girlfriend is pregnant. This will be the first great-grandchild and I feel I have the right to rejoice in his or her own selfdom. One does not choose the situation one is born into. | [
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3rd annual Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin-Robbins Family Day! Benefitting
Mark your calendar for Sunday, November 11! Join us for live entertainment, an indoor carnival and interactive Sports Arena including Inflatable Basketball, Football, Soccer, and T-Ball Games, Bungees, Games, and more! Decorate your own Dunkin’ Donut and create your own Baskin-Robbins Sundae! Make a Card for cancer patients!
Enjoy song and dance entertainment from Disney TV Star Coco Jones, Singer | /Songwriter Cali Rodi and Kids Entertainer Riff Rockitt and his Band. Kids can Talk Sports with special guests Tennessee Titan Gerald McRath, Linebacker (I.R.) and Belmont University Head Coach Rick Byrd. Help us salute the Goodlettsville Little League Team, North American Little League World Series Champs, and some special military families. Our Celebrity Host is Kelly Sutton, Fox 17 Mornings.
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Rotation and logarithmic reduction of twinned hearts set on a triad lattice (symmetry group p31m), so that they flow out of one circle and into its neighbour. Currently displaying 3 colours of hearts on a white background. Only warm red hearts flow out of each circle and into neighbouring ones. Blue hearts might be unrequited or cold. | Green hearts might be selfish or jealous.
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Sixteen years ago a handful of libraries in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas held the first El día de los niños/El día de los libros celebrations. Quickly the idea of an observance to celebrate children and literacy, particularly aimed at linking all children to books, languages and cultures spread across the nation. Associations like REFORMA, a founding partner, NCTE, and ALSC, provide structure and organization for the celebration, while publishers like Lorito Books, Arte Público Press, and Charlesbridge Publishing have added their support through sponsorships that offer discounts and resources for libraries holding Día celebrations. The Día idea continues to reach more and more children and families and this year hundreds of libraries are holding programs, festivals, and events. But Día started as one person’s dream! I recently asked founder, Pat Mora, to reflect on her idea for a day, a week, a month, and a year that celebrates — and brings attention to — literacy in any and every language.
JL: Not many people can say that they invented a celebration! When you conceived of El día | de los niños/El día de los libros, did you ever imagine that it would become such a widespread success? What part of the celebration makes you the most proud?
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Volume 13, Number 6—June 2007
Age and Clinical Dengue Illness
The relationship between age and risk for classic dengue fever has never been quantified. We use data from clinical patients to show that the relative risk of having classical disease after primary dengue virus infection increases with age. This relationship has implications for strategies aimed at controlling dengue fever.
Dengue fever has emerged as a serious international public health threat with almost half of the world’s population at risk for infection (1). Although >50 million cases of dengue fever are estimated to occur each year (2), a large proportion of infections are asymptomatic (3).Why infection progresses to clinical disease in some | persons, but not in others, is not clear. Some evidence suggests that risk for disease, with both classic dengue fever and the more severe dengue hemorrhagic fever, varies by age (4); however, the relationships have never been rigorously quantified. We used data from patients with laboratory-confirmed clinical dengue to describe the relationship between age and the relative risk of becoming ill | [
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Your teenage “kids” are probably a lot more competent than they seem, according to psychologist Robert Epstein. But a raft of laws and regulations (compulsory education, labor | restrictions, a separate juvenile justice system) and an ever-growing consumer sector have needlessly delayed their entry into the adult world. Historically, he points out in an interview about his recent book The Case Against Adolescence, this is not the norm:
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New Jersey’s God Forbid is back with a teaser of their upcoming CD, GONE FOREVER (due February 24th). This 5-song E.P. contains one new song from the new record, “Better Days,” “Allegiance,” which is available exclusively on this E.P., the demo version of “Wicked” from 2001’s DETERMINATION, and one song each from the band’s first two releases, REJECT THE SICKNESS and OUT OF MISERY. If you like Hatebreed, but with a little more of a metal influence and better musicianship, pick up God Forbid.
I heard “Better Days” played live back on The | Headbanger’s Ball Tour in November and it stood out then. Hearing the studio version now shows more clearly what Byronde Davis can do as a singer. His growling screams during the verses are balanced out nicely with the cleaned up vocals he uses in the choruses. Great drums from Corey Pierce, too. If the band | [
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The Young One
|La Joven (The Young One)|
|Directed by||Luis Buñuel|
|Produced by||George P. Werker and Producciones Olmeca|
|Written by||Hugo Butler
|Music by||Chucho Zarzosa|
18 January 1961 (U.S. release)
|Running time||95 min.|
La joven — called The Young One or White Trash in the United States, released as Island of Shame in the United Kingdom — is a 1960 film by the Spanish director Luis Buñuel. Produced in Mexico and shot in English with American | actors, La Joven is Buñuel's second and last American film. It deals with issues of racism and rape against a complex portrayal of two men, each of whom shows both good and evil. The film was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival.
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Genetic Variations: Drug Metabolism SNPs
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Researchers now have the tools to study how genetic variations can influence an individual person's response to a drug. They can even capture information on metabolism-related genetic variations that occur among different genders or ethnic groups. The data they are collecting | should help to explain why certain persons within a population may have different side effects in response to the same drug or some may respond to therapy better or worse than others. | [
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In My Mailbox was created by Kristi of The Story Siren.
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
Against all odds, Katniss Everdeen has won the annual Hunger Games with fellow district tribute Peeta Mellark. But | it was a victory won by defiance of the Capitol and their harsh rules. Katniss and Peeta should be happy. After all, they have just won for themselves and their families a life of safety and plenty. But there are rumors of rebellion among the subjects, and Katniss and Peeta, to their horror, are the faces of that rebellion. The Capitol is angry. The Capitol wants revenge.
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eWeek has posted an article on the latest progress made within the camp of Penguin Computing. As of late, the cluster company has made big strides in growing their | core business of HPC in the face of a sickened economy. The article specifically includes commentary from Charles Wuischpard, President and CEO of Penguin. Two years after Wuischpard helped refocus Penguin’s business directly towards HPC, they’ve recorded revenue growth of 50-60%.
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NORMAN — Thomas Gene Gray, 69, passed away Feb. 27, 2013. He was born at home on Oct | . 29, 1943, in Heavener.
Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Harvest Church, 6450 36th Ave. NW in Norman, with interment following in the IOOF Cemetery in Norman.
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PADUCAH, Ky. (AP) - Police in Paducah say they charged a man with manslaughter after he admitted to police that he accidentally shot and killed a 3-year-old boy at his home.
Police spokeswoman Robin Newberry told | The Paducah Sun that officers responded to the home on North 12th Street on Saturday afternoon where they found the boy suffering from a single gunshot wound.
Emergency workers tried to resuscitate the boy, who was flown to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. The boy, whose name was not released, died at 8:30 p.m.
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The crazy subway singer strikes again. Instead of his wild rendition of “N***as In Paris,” the singer/actor named Terrane Hicks takes on one of Michael Jackson’s biggest hits, “Beat It.”
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Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity: Real or Imagined?
Are sufferers of electrosensitivity reacting to electromagnetism, or just to simple stress?
October 30, 2007
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By Brian Dunning, Skeptoid Podcast
Episode 72, October 30, 2007
You've seen them on the TV news and on the Internet: Thousands of people worldwide, though mostly concentrated in the United Kingdom and Sweden, who believe that their bodies are being afflicted by the electromagnetic radiation put out by computers, wireless data networks, cell phone networks, radio and television broadcasting, power lines, and virtually anything that uses electricity. Mass media trumpet the alarmist headlines, like one article that proclaims "For years, opponents of cell towers and wireless technology have voiced concerns about potential health effects of electromagnetic fields. Once ridiculed as crackpots, they're starting to get backup from the | scientific community."
Generally called electrosensitivity or ES for short, the condition manifests itself in sufferers as skin sensitivity and blemishing, light sensitivity, fatigue, high blood pressure, headaches, joint pain, dizziness, and a whole array of associated symptoms. Interestingly, these are also the exact same symptoms caused by simple stress. We'll come back to that later.
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On Nov. 7, I traveled to Vernon — a six-hour drive round-trip — to tell the Vermont Public Service Board why I support Vermont Yankee.
For many years, I worked directly with the guests at | one of America’s leading family destination resorts. Most guests come from nearby out of state. Many of them drive part or all of the way. In short, they come not only for the fun of the resort itself, but for the beauty of surrounding Vermont, especially the mountains, for the clean air, and because its nearness makes it affordable, compared to the resort competition out west.
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Dental health begins in the womb. Researchers have found that babies born to women who consume cheese and other dairy products during pregnancy are likely to have better dental health than babies born to non-dairy-consumers.
A new study published in the Nutrition Journal went beyond previous studies examining the importance of calcium in the development of a fetus. Researchers at the Fukuoka University, University of Tokyo and Osaka City University took their study one step further; they wanted to find the long-term effects of prenatal cheese and dairy consumption on an infant’s tooth development.
Researchers tracked 315 | Japanese mother-and-child pairs, recording prenatal diets and dental examinations of children between 41 and 50 months of age.
The study, believed to be the first of its kind, found a strong connection between both cheese and total dairy consumption during pregnancy and decreased risk of childhood dental caries, such as tooth decay and cavities. The children of women who consumed more cheese during pregnancy had fewer dental problems than women who didn’t. Similar findings were uncovered for prenatal dairy consumption.
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General News | 13th June 2008
Cairns Cleared For Notts Return
Chris Cairns will be included in the Notts Outlaws team to face Yorkshire Carnegie this evening after his registration was approved by the ECB.
The New Zealand international turned 38 today and hopes to celebrate his birthday with a win at Headingley.
“I was always preparing as if I would be playing in the opening game and although I didn’t expect any problems it is pleasing that the formalities have been completed,” said Cairns.
“I’ve done well in practice but I’m reticent to make any bold statements because playing in these games is a different proposition altogether.
“There have been a lot of changes to the Notts Outlaws side and there is a healthy | mix of young and experienced players and we’re hopeful that we can do well in the competition.”
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Prince at Festivals
Prince Rogers Nelson (born June 7, 1958), known from 1993 to 2000 as an unpronounceable symbol (or informally, The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, Tafkap, or simply The Artist), is a popular American musician. He had 1984's biggest hit song in the US with "When Doves Cry" and is best known for his album and movie "Purple Rain". During the 1980s Prince was comparable with the "mega-superstars" of Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston & Madonna in terms of star power and sales. However, his | popularity has waned since the mid 90s. Read more about Prince on Last.fm.
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|Swan Lake WMA|
In the heart of-south central Minnesota is one of the best and largest wetland complexes in North America: Swan Lake. This 10,000-acre, relatively undisturbed marsh wonderland is a place to experience the diversity and beauty of prairie wetlands, as they once existed.<br><br>Serious habitat degra...
Chamberlain Woods SNA
|Description: Situated on the south side of town, Chamberlain Woods protects a mosaic of vegetation types fronting the Minnesota River.
This 302-acre Scientific and Natural Area (SNA) is a prime example of the river floodplain and adjacent hillsides. Chamberlain Woods is bounded on the west and north by the river. A series of "point bars" mark the old riverbanks, capturing a visual history of how the route has changed over time.
Bottomland wetlands predominate in the northern portion of the SNA. Giant cottonwood, basswood and elm trees reign in the seasonally-wet floodplain forest. The uplands support remnants of oak savanna, while slopes closer to the river display species typical of the deciduous forest.
Horace F. and Esther Chamberlain personally acquired parcels of woodland totaling 254 acres, then | gifted them to the SNA program. You may wander through the open areas of the site or in autumn, follow a path near the river to do bird and wildlife watching and enjoy the waterway.
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Your Reporter Katherine Pacchiana
Andrea Graziano was a reporter for the Journal News in Rockland and Westchester counties for eight years, covering everything from | schools to immigration to breaking news. Prior to that she worked at a chain of weekly newspapers on Long Island's North Shore and as a freelance writer for Yankees Magazine. She has a Master's Degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. When not working, she enjoys reading, running and spending as much time as possible with her husband and two sons.
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About 7:30 p.m. Saturday, as part of a routine security inquiry to all passengers getting on the Greyhound bus at the South Loop station, Daniel Fenstemacher was asked if he had any weapons with him, police said.
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Jeezy is getting it in for his birthday and the parties are not over yet. I heard he is doing another celebration over BET weekend in Atl. For two days Jeezy has been party | ing. Day one he had a dinner then headed to Magic City. Last night he partied in NYC. He made a surprise appearance at Radio City Music Hall then went to Greenhouse. Check out the pics from both nights:
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What kind of Imbecile would put a murderer's picture next to an innocent little girls picture that he killed. That is so disrespectful to the little girl and her family. We need to send a message to all media to stop over-sensational | izing these evil people that are terrorizing this Country. All it does is bring more psychotic copycats out of hiding.
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The National Black ProLife Coalition applauds the leadership of Representative Mike Pence and the House of Representatives for their votes to defund Planned Parenthood–the nation’s largest abortion provider. This step is | a major milestone in slowing down the unfettered access Planned Parenthood has had to communities of color.
The NBPC also recognizes and applauds the courage of Congressman Paul Broun for championing the cause of black women, the group most targeted by Planned Parenthood and its allies. “Under the guise of family planning, black babies have been aborted at 5x the rate of whites | [
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Auburn Head Coach Terri Williams-Flournoy
"We didn't look very controlled. We looked panicked a little bit. I thought we got composure and came out and played better in the second half."
(On Meighan Simmons)
"I think Meighan Simmons is a great player, and when Meighan Simmons plays defense, she becomes an even better player because we already know how good she is offensively. I thought she did a really good job defensively defending the point guard."
(On Auburn's point guard issues)
"We know who our point guard is (Ouardad); she's just hurt."
(On why Auburn struggled)
"Well, I think when you have your starting five together. Right now we're putting different kids at different positions. We have Hasina at the point. You have Blanche at the three. That's not our normal starters that we've had throughout the | year consistently. Whenever there's a change, there's a disruption that happens. We'll get our starters back for Sunday."
(On when things start to go bad if there's a snowball effect)
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Jane Chastain is a Southern California-based broadcaster, author and political commentator. Despite her present emphasis on politics, Jane always will be remembered as the nation's first female TV sportscaster, spending 17 years on the sports beat. Jane blogs at JaneChastain.com. She is a pilot who lives on a private runway.More ↓Less ↑
Those of you who regularly follow my column may have noticed it has been missing for the last four weeks. During that time, I battled complications from the flu and at times my very life hung in the balance.
You’ve seen the statistics. Every year, some 25,000 people die from the flu. This year, the outbreak has reached epidemic proportions, and the danger is far from over.
What makes someone vulnerable, while others recover in a few weeks? How do you know that what you are experiencing has crossed the line into dangerous territory?
Those at both end of the age spectrum are especially vulnerable, as are those | with any underlying medical condition. I had been battling a pesky sinus condition for a few weeks before becoming ill on Christmas Eve.
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scribbling in the dark - photographer's talks: scribbling An Evening with Robert Frank at the Met 2009
An Evening with Robert Frank 10/09/09 scribbled by Erica McDonald http://ericamcdonaldphoto.com. Talk was held in the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with photographer Robert Frank, Jeff L. Rosenheim and Sarah Greenough.
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Fire Hose in Birmingham
4' x 4' - Mixed Media with Acrylic Binder on Canvas
Collage with Charles Moore's Photograph of Three Civil Rights Demonstrators in Birmingham, and Danny Lyon's Photograph of Young Female Demonstrators in Detention
This collage shows images of police “control” civil rights demonstrators in Birmingham, Alabama. The photograph at left, by Life Magazine photographer Charles Moore, has become world famous. At right, another outstanding photograph | by Danny Lyon shows young women protesters in a Southern jail. There are suggestions in the photograph of rebelliousness in the girls who face us while clutching jail bars. To the rear, girls with faces turning away suggest the demure. One feels the arresting composition of the Moore photograph with its orchestration of physical force, | [
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Tamra, 44, reveals Eddie, 39, proposed to her during a romantic trip to Bora Bora, Mexico in February. Tamra reveals she “was shocked” though she had a hunch Eddie was | getting ready to propose.
And, upon their return home, Eddie had another surprise up his sleeve. “Eddie reproposed to me in front of the children (Ryan Vieth, 23, her son from her first marriage, and young kids Sidney, Spencer and Sophia with second ex-husband Simon),” reveals Tamra. “And my answer was, ‘Yes, we will marry you!’”
A PHOTO of Tamra’s diamond engagement ring is below! You can read more about Tamra and Eddie’s engagement in UsWeekly.
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Royal Coronet is one of the popular residential developments in Ernakulam, neighborhood of Kochi. It is among the ongoing projects of Kunnel Projects Pvt Ltd. | It has lavish yet thoughtfully designed residences.
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December 3, 1993
The following questions have frequently arisen in the context of the implementation of the requirements of 24-A M.R.S.A. º 2860-A providing that a commission not exceeding 5% of credit life and health insurance premiums may | be paid to any creditor who is a licensed credit insurance agent. In order to ensure that the standards of the Insurance Code are adhered to, the following advisory bulletin has been drafted.
Question 1. Must an employee of an automobile insurance agency be licensed in order to enroll a debtor in a group credit insurance plan?
Answer 1. No.
Question 2. Must an employee or the owner of an automobile insurance agency be licensed to sell credit insurance in order to receive the 5% commission contemplated by 24-A M.R.S.A. º 2860-A?
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Rain or shine we're going.
I changed my mind. The day is gonna be terrible if it's 10 degrees and raining. which is what I'm seeing for Gravenhurst right now.
Rain date for this Sunday the 21 | st. Same time, everything.
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After asking what topics I was personally interested in, they asked what question I'd want to ask President Obama if I were in a room with him. I gave a sample question to give them a sense of where I'd go, but not anything specific (something about the role that federal policy plays in preventing bullying in light of the recent attention to suicide).
The next | question was: What lighter question would I ask the President — something related to pop culture perhaps. I hadn't given any thought to this because, really, what moron blows this opportunity by | [
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It’s been a rough stretch in our little household. Though the last few days have been (relatively) calmer, this recent period has been marked by wild emotional swings, arguments too many to count, and yelling and fighting in abundance.
It has been one of those time periods that makes Veronica and I ask often, “Why does every little thing have to be so hard?”
Ryan is defiant, seemingly over every little thing. Even events that ultimately turn out fine — giving the neighbors a ride | to school, running a simple errand — are preceded by what feels like
hours days of negotiating and threats.
It’s exhausting. It frays the nerves and leaves patience, the one thing that is needed most, in perilously short supply. It’s a combustible mix, and it has gone off — more than once — in recent weeks.
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A video of two boys fighting in a high school locker room seems to indicate a "fight club situation," a school official said.
The video, taken at Groveport Madison High School in Groveport, Ohio, showed two boys fighting for one minute and 22 seconds in what seemed like a planned fight in the high school locker room, with bystanders shouting comments like, "Watch the face" and helping a fallen fighter to his feet.
A school spokesman, Rick Playko said the altercation appeared organized, with some students serving as referees. “That’s what makes me think that it’s more of a fight-club situation,” he told the Columbus Dispatch.
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Spanking Kills Woodman.
Hepburn, Ia., June 1. — Frank Fecht died a Modern Woodman and because of his initiation into | the order. In taking the last degree a spanking board was used. Blank cartridges were discharged by the board. Powder entered Fecht’s leg, blood poisoning and lockjaw following. The Modern Woodmen paid his funeral expenses.
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FS1878 FOR SALE
FS1878, Douglass built 1970-71, the infamous "Hersheyboat", is being replaced by a newer Scot. So, she's gotta go. says my comptroller! Highly competitive older boat with a great race history (2 articles in Scots 'n Water); constantly updated- Quantum main/jib, Schurr spin, all new running rigging, carbo blocks, | newer mast, motor mount, mooring cover, etc etc etc. Dry sailed; hull and core is tight and dry. Trailer has been used as a yard trailer, so may need some updating. Happily sailed at Saratoga Lake, NY. $2250 if she goes to a good home with a loving family. | [
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Devil Dinosaur Omnibus
Writer: Jack Kirby
Pencils: Jack Kirby
Inks: Mike Royer
FC, 176 pgs
$29.99 US / Higher in Canada
With Jack Kirby’s return to Marvel Comics in 1975 (after a short tenure at DC Comics), he created a whole slew of new properties for the company including Devil Dinosaur, which was hoped to make the transition from comic book to animated television series | . But Kirby’s tale of Moon-Boy, an early human, who befriends a mutated Tyrannosaurus Rex, didn’t last long; it was cancelled after only nine issues. Together, this unlikely couple defends their home valley from all threats-aliens, witches, and opposing tribes.
Devil Dinosaur isn’t just a tale about a boy and his Jurassic pet; it’s a vehicle for Jack Kirby to explore certain ideas about human history and evolution. Kirby figured he had a blank canvas to paint upon, and he believed man and monster could have lived together, sharing the same environment. As Kirby explains in his letter page | [
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So tonight our Orange Soldiers host the Detroit Red Wings at the John Labatt Centre in London, ON, Canada. And once again - probably because of money issues - the game's not broadcasted on television.
Instead, the Flyers website thinks they're doing you and I a favor by providing some half ass "LIVE" stream of the tilt. What I found out was that this (supposedly) realtime feed is on a 45 minute delay.
Meanwhile the organization's Facebook fanpage is posting about up-to-date, late 1st period action while you and I are watching someone sing Canada's National Anthem.
Makes about as much sense as signing Stephen Hawking up for a pommel horse competition.
Ontop of everything else, this stream has a very difficult time buffering no matter how strong your internet connection is. Every 5-seconds or so the feed pauses. A few seconds after that, the feed kicks back on but the players are a couple seconds ahead in action. It's like you're a part of some sort of | retarded time travel gone wrong. As if you and Marty McFly forgot to fuel up prior to gunning it 88 miles per hour, and the DeLorean's stuck sputtering in and out of the spacetime continuum.
It's all these corporate blowhards not giving eachother broadcasting rights, so the fans wind up being the ones who suffer.
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The members of the Regional film Censor Board headed by Nagaraj viewed the film Sathyananda directed by Madan Patel on Friday. The film's screening was organised for a devotee and an advocate representing the controversial Swamiji Nithyananda who had raised objections to the making of the film and had even stopped its certification from Censors.
Nithyananda had obtained the stay from Civil Court propagating, screening of the film, but Madan Patel had approached the Karnataka High Court requesting the viewing of the film by the Censor Board members. The Censor Board is just acting on the orders of the High Court and had organised a show for the viewing by the board members and had allowed a devotee and advocate.
The Censor Board officer Nagaraj spoke to Chitraloka | Mega Portal said that the Nithyananda devotee and the counsels have been given one weeks time to raise any objections for the issue of Certification so as to enable them to consider them. However the Censor certificate will | [
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Pop culture has given us another object lesson this year in the form of an astronomical success and an anticlimactic flop. I’m talking about Susan Boyle’s runaway success with the release of her first album, I Dreamed a Dream and the lavish holiday musical dud Nine.
Nine had all the trimmings of a Las Vegas Christmas extravaganza with all the rhinestone studded bells and whistles. Whatever else can be said about this film, it wasn’t lacking in talent. Daniel Day-Lewis, Penélope Cruz, Judy Dench, Kate Hudson, Sophia Loren. These movie legends proved that quality doesn’t come with quantity or even proximity. Push a bunch of stars on stage in expensive costumes, and you have, well, a bunch of stars on stage in expensive costumes. You can’t take a fashion show and expect a story to evolve to fill in the space between the acts. The weak story collapses before your very eyes under the boas, sequins and tiaras.
Just to be clear, the movie does have a plot. The film stalks a famous director as he works on his next lavish | undertaking. The world idolizes him. His talent, reputation and mystic make him the ultimate sexual conquest for the film’s many leading ladies, his suffering marriage notwithstanding. A restless celebrity, a deteriorating marriage and a profusion of alluring women set against the romantic Italian coast. His professional career and his personal life slide in and out of each other as he tries to find himself, whatever that | [
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BOSTON — After back-to-back presidential losses, Republicans in key states want to change the rules to make it easier for them to win.
From Wisconsin to Pennsylvania, GOP officials who control legislatures in states that supported President Barack Obama are considering changing state laws that give the winner of a state's popular vote all of its Electoral College votes, too. Instead, these officials want Electoral College votes to be divided proportionally, a move that could transform the way the country elects its president.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus endorsed the idea this week, and other Republican leaders support it, too, suggesting that the effort may be gaining momentum. There are other signs that Republican state legislators, governors and veteran political strategists are seriously considering making the shift as the GOP looks to rebound from presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Electoral College shellacking and the demographic changes that threaten the party's long-term political prospects.
"It's something that a lot of states that have been consistently blue that are fully controlled red ought to be | looking at," Priebus told the Wisconsin Journal Sentinel, emphasizing that each state must decide for itself.
Democrats are outraged at the potential change.
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Allergies occur when a person's immune system attacks harmless substances like pollen or pet dander. Asthma, although often triggered by allergies, is a blanket term used to describe a chronic respiratory disease in which the muscles surrounding the airway constrict and the lining of the airway becomes inflamed. This causes wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath.
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Ahh. The freedom! I feel like I haven’t done a proper outfit post since a very long time as I have been sharing travel diaries lately. I picked up this wool coat on my last day of London for a mere 35£ on sale and have been wearing it frequently ever since. I feel like a bright coat is an absolute necessity for gloomy, cold days and after coming back from Sydney, I have come to realise that Melbourne gets pretty cold. Well of course not to the point of snowing cold, but still much colder than Sydney which seems to be averaging 5°C warmer than Melbourne for the whole of this week. I sometimes find coats with longer sleeves a bit chunky to deal with and so I have really been taking a liking towards anything 3/4 sleeved or shorter. Or I can | just confess it’s because I’ve been in love with this certain Loeffler Randall coat I saw Jenny Humphrey from Gossip Girl wearing some many years ago. The | [
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KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Descendants of five former United States presidents are gathering in Key West to talk about life after the presidential fishbowl.
The group met Saturday at Harry S. Truman Little White House. Truman’s grandson Clifton Truman Daniel, Gerald Ford’s daughter Susan Ford Bales, Lyndon Johnson’s daughter Lynda Johnson Robb, Richard Nixon’s nephew Donald A. Nixon and Herbert Hoover’s great-granddaughter Margaret Hoover were in attendance | .
The quintet is exploring the challenges former presidents and first families face upon returning to “civilian” life in a President’s Day weekend presentation titled “Out of the Fishbowl, Back to the Pond.”
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Several new raspberry varieties were set out in commercial fields in 2007 and 2008. Here we report on observations made by the growers and our summer students in 2009-2011. We will continue to make notes on these varieties in 2012.
Two summer red raspberry varieties were planted | in 2008 in three locations in southwestern Ontario.
This variety was developed in New Zealand and is of interest because it is resistant to raspberry bushy dwarf virus. The raspberry variety Moutere does not have acceptable flavour for most Ontario markets. It is very productive and has a nice large, | [
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Featured in this issue: IT and Enterprise Mobility
The October 2012 issue of Wireless Week zeroes in on IT and enterprise mobility. We’ll take a look at the challenges inherent in deploying M2M solutions, as well as an in-depth look at SAP's aggressive push into mobile apps for the enterprise. Also in | this issue, we consider the potential and limitations of HTML5. Meanwhile, our guest contributors offer valuable perspective on a variety of topics near and dear to the CTO's heart, from Keith Mallinson’s thoughts on BYOD to Elliot Drucker and Andrew Seybolds expert commentary on M2M and LTE...
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CARSON CITY — On a special night, the Carson City-Crystal Eagles put together a special football performance.
The Eagles, celebrating “Salute our Soldiers” night, scored three times | — twice after trailing 13-12 — to defeat the Vestaburg Wolverines 28-13 at Community Field on Friday night.
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Banjul, The Gambia, 19 August 2009 - Minister of Health Dr. Mariatou Jallow administered the first dose of the pneumococcal vaccine to Gambian children at a rural clinic outside Banjul today.
Joined by the Gambia Vice President Mrs. Isatou Njie-Saidy, Dr. Jallow and hundreds of Gambian citizens celebrated this historic event, which marks the first step in the rollout of the Gambia's national pneumococcal immunisation programme.
"This is a proud day for the Gambia and a seminal moment for West Africa and all low-income countries around the world," said Dr. Jallow.
"We are committed to saving the lives and improving the health of our children and families, and we are proud to set an example for our West African neighbours to follow. With the introduction of this vaccine, the goal of significantly | reducing childhood death in our country will now be within reach."
If all GAVI countries act to introduce pneumococcal vaccine, we could save seven million children by 2030.
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Little is known about the resident stem cells in gallbladder and the relationship between the stem cells of the hepato-biliary system. Our goal here was to identify and characterize stem cells in the adult mouse gallbladder. We found that an EpCAM+CD49ffhi sub-population from primary mouse gallbladder can expand from single cells, and exhibits morphogenesis in organotypic culture in vitro. Both parent and clonal cultures were capable of survival and short-term morphogenesis in an adapted in vivo assay. We therefore concluded that EpCAM+CD49ffhi gallbladder cells satisfy the stem cell criteria of clonogenic self-renewal and lineage commitment and represent a gallbladder stem cell population. Last we determined that gallbladder stem cells and IHBD cells expanded in vitro have distinct transcriptomes, suggesting that the cells of the IHBD and EHBD systems are different.
This study is the first to describe the identification and prospective isolation of stem cells from an uninjured mouse gallbladder. Previous reports of stem cells in the EHBD system have focused on injury models (28
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Blue Point?Riddles are little poems or phrases that pose a question that needs answering. Riddles frequently rhyme, but this is not a requirement.
I am steamed; I am fried; I am stewed; eaten raw.
I may | reveal treasure, when you open my door.
I am prized for my flesh, but my case is used too.
I may improve your performance, but that may not be true.
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By Russell Leigh-Moses
(This column is a follow up to Tuesday’s Bo is Gone. Now Can Beijing Keep its Balance?)
The dismissal of Bo Xilai from his post as Chongqing Party Secretary last week may have calmed some of the political seas in China. But it did not end | a developing sense of disquiet in some parts of Chinese society.
Some of that uneasiness stems from the fact that a major leader with a very different political style was heaved overboard. That’s not the way the Chinese ship of state has operated in recent years.
There’s also apprehension over whether this year’s leadership transition will sail smoothly from here on. It’s not that there’s strong opposition in the society, or even the system, to the heir-apparent Xi Jinping. It’s the creeping curiosity about just which way will Xi end up turning | [
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Around this time of year I often map out all of the teams close to us in the standings, and see who needs to win/lose what games for us to get into the playoffs (no, there is no point many years.)
This year, with all the anticipation for the draft class of 2012, i've been anxiously watching who loses!
As it stands today:
1. Charlotte: 7-50. Bottom spot, but it's so rare that the team with the most balls actually gets #1.
2. Washington: 14-44
3. New Orleans: 16-42
-That's the bottom three, with almost 100% certainty. After that, there is a glut.
4. Sacramento: 19-40. Opponents (OKC, Portland, Spurs, OKC, Bobcats, OKC, Lakers) = 2 winnable
5. Toronto | : 20-39. (Boston, ATL, ATL, HEAT, Pistons, Bucks, Nets) = 2 winnable
6. Cleveland: 19-37. (Pacers, Wiz, Magic, Pistons, sixers, knicks, spurs, griz, wiz, bulls | [
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