Sunday, December 30, 2012

Serena Williams opens season with comfortable win

Serena Williams of the U.S. plays a shot during her first round match against Varvaro Lepchenko of the U.S. during the Brisbane International tennis tournament in Brisbane, Australia, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Tertius Pickard)

Serena Williams of the U.S. plays a shot during her first round match against Varvaro Lepchenko of the U.S. during the Brisbane International tennis tournament in Brisbane, Australia, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Tertius Pickard)

(AP) ? Serena Williams joked that since the calendar still read 2012, she needed to maintain this year's dominant form.

The 15-time Grand Slam champion opened her 2013 season Sunday, and Williams needed less than an hour to beat fellow American Varvara Lepchenko 6-2, 6-1 in the first round of the Brisbane International.

Williams won 31 of her last 32 matches during the 2012 season, including titles at Wimbledon, the Olympics, the U.S. Open and the WTA Championships. She was 58-4 overall.

"Tomorrow is the last day of the year, so technically I still had my 2012 rep on the line," she said. "I really needed to win today so I could finish the year with still just the four losses. So that was important for me."

The third-ranked Williams didn't show any signs of the minor surgery on her big toes that forced her to withdraw from an exhibition in Thailand. She moved freely throughout the match against the 21st-ranked Lepchenko.

Williams saved five break points in the first game as she adjusted to a strong breeze.

"I was a little nervous, but I was completely fine," Williams said. "The doctor said I would be fine. I was excited to get an early start, so just in case I did have any pain, I could have tomorrow off. But everything was fine."

Williams said she didn't believe in New Year's resolutions. Goals are a different story, and she's aiming to sweep the major tournaments.

She held all four Grand Slam championships at one point, winning the 2003 Australian Open after claiming the French, Wimbledon and U.S. Open titles in 2002. But she's never completed a season slam.

"I think for me, absolutely," she said of whether it was possible in 2013. "I think maybe whoever wins the Australian Open will have that same thought. I think there is no way that Victoria (Azarenka) or Maria (Sharapova) or maybe some other players don't feel the same way. So I think I definitely feel that way."

And if that doesn't happen, she plans to give herself a few more years to attempt it. Her experience at the London Olympics made her want to keep playing until the 2016 Games in Rio.

Eight of the top 10 women are entered in the Brisbane International, with Azarenka and Sharapova getting byes in the first round.

Sixth-seeded Petra Kvitova beat Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain 6-3, 6-4 and will next meet Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, who beat Lucie Hradecka of the Czech Republic 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

In other matches, Australian wild card Jarmila Gajdosova beat 16th-ranked Roberta Vinci 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 to set up a second-round match against Sharapova. Urszula Radwanska of Poland beat Tamira Paszek of Austria 2-6, 6-0, 6-2, and Slovakia's Daniela Hantuchova had a 7-5, 6-2 win over Lourdes Dominguez Lino of Spain.

Australia's Samantha Stosur was headlining the night session Monday.

Associated Press

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12/29/2012 ? TONIGHT! 9:30pm ET SHOW AND TELL on the Adafruit Industries Google+ page!

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Northeast Cobb Homes For Sale - Northeast Cobb, GA Patch

This week House Hunt presents eight homes for sale and listed at exactly the same price: $189,900. What can you buy for $189,900? Ranch homes, two-story homes, homes in great school districts, a swim/tennis community, private, fenced backyards, hardwoods, tile floors, 3-5 bedroom homes and upgrades galore! One home has two bedroom suites; another home has the master bedroom on the main with a sunroom overlooking a beautiful private in-ground pool. And this is the short list.

Click on a picture in the photo gallery to see a listing description. Click on an address listed below and get directly linked to AOL Real Estate for complete listing information. In addition to helpful home buying tips, maps and contact information for the listings you choose, you will also be to calculate a monthly mortgage payment, check your credit and get prequalified.?

3161 Oak Crest Traill, Marietta ?30062. $189,900. 4 Bedrooms ?3 Bathrooms ?3,392 Sq Ft. ? 0.41 Acre Lot.? John Wieland at his best! All spaces oversized including 3 walk-in-closets, fabulous fenced yard, 4 yr old roof, well maintained gormet kitchen ? a dream home for your family. Brokered By Re/Max Greater Atlanta-Cobb.

1653 Windcrest Drive Sw, Marietta ?30064. $189,900. 3 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms. Beautiful total renovation. Tiled kitchen with new stainless appliances and countertops. Decor colors and plush newer Frieze carpet. New plumbing and lighting fixtures. Real hardwood floors. Large fenced backyard with patio/deck combo. Sought after schools. New high efficiency heating and A/C units. New exterior paint. Brokered By Keller Williams Realty Signature Partners.

3306 Timbersedge Drive, Marietta ?30064. $189,900. 3 Bedrooms ?2 Bathrooms. ?Easy living and "step free". Wonderful open floor plan w/family room open to dining room and kitchen allows for easy entertaining of family and friends. Smooth vaulted ceilings. Spacious master bedroom w/walk in closet, master bathroom w/large vanity & double sinks, linen closet. Bright sun porch or office. Cherry cabinets and upgraded kitchen counter tops. Tile floors in bathrooms and kitchen, 2 car garage w/extra storage. Great amenities. If you enjoy meeting people, there are many different scheduled activities in the clubhouse. Walk to shopping and restaurants. Brokered By Prudential Georgia Realty.

3119 Haverford Lane, Marietta ?30067. $189,900. Price Reduced. 4 Bedrooms ?2 Bathrooms. ?Next to Terrell Mill Park - 2.5 miles to I-75. Pristine 4-Sided Brick East Cobb Home. Finished terrace level with bedroom, full bath and family room with charming gas log free standing stove with its own thermostat & bookshelves. Refinished hardwood floors upstairs & under living room carpet - lovely kitchen: stainless oven & gas cooktop; Corian, custom cherry island-storage room or workshop. Swim/tennis, clubhouse: membership optional,? newer roof, fresh paint, new carpet, updated lighting,? security system, ?wonderful level backyard for play & gardening. Front Bermuda lawn with irrigation system. refrigerator, washer & dryer included. Brokered By Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.

1500 Brandon Drive Sw, Marietta? 30008. $189,900. 3 Bedrooms ?2 Bathrooms. ?Fabulous, updated ranch with a large yard for your next gathering. You will love to call this home, modern details in this ranch, no need for upgrades - move right in! Hardwood floors, expanded master bath with views to the backyard and an open floorplan so you can see everything from the kitchen. Enjoy the close proximity to the park as well. This home has a newer roof, water heater and furnace - all purchased in 2006. See this ready to move in ranch today! Brokered By Harry Norman Realtors.

951 Burnt Hickory Circle, Marietta ?30064. $189,900. 2 Bedrooms ?2 Bathrooms ?1,593 Sq Ft. Immaculate home in highly sought after neighborhood. New hardwood floors and new carpet, new interior paint, spacious living room with fireplace, dining area, fabulous sunroom, 2 nice bedroom suites with private baths and walk-in closets. Bright kitchen has a full range of appliances, breakfast bar and area, laundry room. Mint condition! Brokered By Harry Norman Realtors.

3925 Stanton Trail, Marietta ?30062. $189,900. 3 Bedrooms ?2 Bathrooms 1,597 Sq Ft? ?0.51 Acre Lot. ?Spacious ranch located in Providence Place. Great school district. This home offers a cozy stone fireplace in the family room, hardwood floors, separate dining, crisp white kitchen with a breakfast area, bonus room, large private yard with a relaxing patio, and a 2-car garage! Brokered By Rasmus Real Estate Group.

2853 Davis Road NE, Marietta, ?30062. $189,900. 3 Bedrooms ?2 Bathrooms ?Whether sitting out on the covered front porch or lounging by the private pool, this charming ranch offers the comforts of a cottage with the convenience and top schools of East Cobb. Renovated and updated, the light and bright kitchen opens to the dining/living room complete with a fireplace and 9 foot ceilings. The main level master suite has a beautiful sunroom with a view of the pool. Two additional bedrooms upstairs with a full bath. Plenty of storage. Brokered By Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.

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Argentina's fight on defaulted debt takes new step

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) ? It's been a decade since Argentina tarnished its reputation worldwide and became an economic misfit by engaging in the biggest sovereign debt default in history, yet it is still haunted by the old bonds.

Although Argentina's government restructured nearly all of the debt defaulted in the 2001 economic crisis, President Cristina Fernandez finds herself in a bitter U.S. court fight with holdout creditors that has raised the threat of severe financial repercussions.

The next step comes Friday when Argentina files its arguments for the final stage in its legal battle with NML Capital Ltd., an investment fund that specializes in suing over unpaid sovereign debts.

Argentina recently sidestepped economic chaos from the debt showdown when the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals suspended a lower court's order for Argentina to pay $1.3 billion into escrow for holders of its defaulted debt, an action that risked pushing the country into technical default.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa based his ruling on the principle of "pari passu," or equal footing, which says debtors can't pick and choose between creditors. In other words: pay everyone or pay no one and risk going into default.

Fernandez has refused to make such a payment, and uses the term "vulture funds" when she talks about NML Capital and others who have refused two opportunities to swap defaulted bonds for new, less valuable bonds that the government has reliably paid since 2005.

Analysts and Argentine media say Fernandez's legal team may argue that Griesa's ruling would hurt the world's financial system by giving financial speculators an enormous edge over nations that need to restructure debts and protect their citizens while trying to grow their way out of economic crises.

"Ninety-three percent of bondholders accepted the restructurings so, given the international situation, it would be irrational to rule in favor of the 'vulture funds' and pay them 100 percent," said Mariano Lamothe, an analyst with the consulting firm abeceb.com. "It would break any possibility of (future) debt swaps. Nobody would issue a bond in the New York Stock Exchange."

Other analysts support the debt holdouts.

Speaking during a teleconference Thursday organized by a lobbying group funded by NML Capital, legal experts expressed skepticism that such an argument would prevail.

"Argentina's claim that the pari passu clause will cause chaos in world markets is inaccurate," said Richard Samp, chief counsel for the Washington Legal Foundation. "The 2nd Circuit specifically recognized that Argentina is a unique case, and that sovereign debtors can avoid Argentina's predicament by including non-voluntary collective action clauses in their bondholder agreements, like Greece has done in the past."

John Baker Jr., a visiting fellow at Oriel College at University of Oxford, said debt contracts would become irrelevant if Argentina's position prevails.

"The 2nd Circuit should be applauded for determining that Argentina must be bound by its contractual commitment to treat creditors equally, and Argentina's claims that holdouts do not deserve to be paid are a clear strategy meant to continue avoiding the payment of billions of dollars it owes bondholders," Baker said.

Fernandez insists she won't pay a single centavo to the holdouts and calls Griesa's ruling "judicial colonialism." But analysts say that despite the government's tough public stance, Fernandez may be looking for time to negotiate over a new debt swap and avoid a new blow to the country's financial reputation.

"In Argentina there's a huge abyss between the official discourse and public policy," said Miguel Braun, an economist for the Buenos Aires-based Pensar consulting firm. "I wouldn't be surprised if Fernandez is saying all of this in her speeches and then goes on and does something completely different."

Just the threat of the Dec. 15 payment deadline set by Griesa had severe consequences. In the week after Griesa issued his order, the cost of maintaining Argentina's overall debt soared in trading on U.S. and European bond markets and the cost of insuring those debts spiked.

Several weeks ago, her administration struck a more conciliatory tone by saying it might be willing to pay the holdouts on the same terms as investors who joined the last debt restructuring in 2010. NML Capital and other plaintiffs have not commented on whether they would be willing to accept a swap on those terms.

The amount at stake in the current litigation is $1.3 billion, but all of the old bonds held by investors who didn't accept the debt restructuring total about $11.2 billion. If the U.S. courts eventually uphold Griesa's ruling, all those investors could demand immediate payment.

Ramiro Castineira, an analyst for the consulting firm Econometrica, sees a possibility that the courts may rule in favor of the "vulture funds" but also allow a more favorable schedule of payments for Argentina.

"There's a lot of uncertainty," Castineira said. "Whatever the court rules, both sides are going to appeal and try to take it to the Supreme Court, which must decide if it takes the case or not."

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Associated Press writers Michael Warren in Buenos Aires and Luis Andres Henao in Santiago, Chile, contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/argentinas-fight-defaulted-debt-takes-step-063830648.html

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Friday, December 28, 2012

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Paper Hearts For Newtown Collected By Montana Group To Show Support After Sandy Hook Shooting

BILLINGS, Mont. -- It started as a way for one Montana family to talk about the tragic school shooting of 26 children and adults. Now it's blossoming into an international movement to build a chain of handmade paper hearts to stretch almost across the country.

Gala Thompson and her family's Paper Hearts Across America estimate it would take about 19 million small paper hearts to connect Billings, Mont., to Newtown, Conn. They're hoping to gather that many hearts so they can deliver them to the residents of Newtown and show them there's still good in the world.

"It's gone above and beyond what we hoped, really, from the first day," Thompson said. "I was thinking the first 500 hearts we got, that was great. But now, it's grown on its own."

Thompson told The Associated Press that organizers will send a first shipment of 10,000 hearts ? each linked to another and with its own personal message ? later this week or early next week. Thirty hearts already have been hand-delivered to the editor of the Newtown Bee, she said Wednesday.

Overwhelmed Newtown officials have asked people to stop sending gifts, but Thompson said Paper Hearts across America is going through the YMCA in neighboring Danbury and should not tax Newtown's strained resources.

The group will then send incremental shipments as the hearts come in, all the while tracking the progress toward the goal of 18,965,000.

That's the number of 6- to 8-inch hearts Thompson's husband calculated it would take to stretch the more than 2,000 miles from Billings to Newtown.

"I feel that this will go through and we will make the 18,965,000," Thompson said.

The project was launched in response to the Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown. A gunman killed his mother before opening fire at the school, killing 20 children and six adults. He then killed himself.

Word about Paper Hearts Across America has spread through news reports and the group's Facebook page ? which contains a template for the hearts ? and contributions have come from nearly every state.

People are sending boxes of the hearts to Broadwater Elementary in Billings, which agreed to be a collection point until the group reaches its goal. School officials are hanging the hearts in hallways until they're sent to Connecticut.

"The hearts come in boxes and boxes, and we all just get so excited," Thompson said. "We've been able to cover the whole inside of one of the school buildings and we're moving to the other one now."

Thompson said she wants people to know that it's not just a project for school kids. She wants universities, families, businesses, hospitals and others to get involved.

"Hopefully, Newtown will be flattered by this gesture and about how many people are compassionate and kind," she said. "There's more kindness in the world than there is hate, and that's what this is all about to begin with."

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This Year in Small Business: Not Impressed! - NYTimes.com

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A weekly roundup of small-business developments.

Another year of The Dashboard is behind us, and it?s time to look back at our favorite comments, blogs, opinions and videos of 2012, the ones that had the biggest impact on small-business owners. Enjoy.

Lesson From Sandy Mark Thoma, an economist, offers a lesson learned from the enormous natural disaster: ?If inequality and the economic and political power that come with it continue to grow, the belief that capitalism is unfair could become widespread. This, in turn, could bring about the kinds of changes to the market system that free-market advocates fear so much.?

Post-Election Advice Politics aside, J. Jennings Moss creates a list of opportunities for small businesses as a result of the November elections, including Big Data: ?This sector would have boomed regardless of who won the White House. But it might get an extra boost with the return of Obama, who created the job for a chief technology officer on his first day in office in 2009.?

Start-Up Angle The best take on the 2012 start-up scene is Adam Fletcher?s nine signs you?ve become a start-up hipster, including: ?You use the word social at least 15 times a day. A true ?stipster? understands that for any business to succeed it must be ?social.? Exactly what social means, stipsters aren?t sure, but it probably involves a crude Frankensteining of Twitter, Quora, Facebook and cats that look like Hitler.?

Best Videos The best videos of the year include Pat Stansik?s description of what it?s like to turn 24 years old, the executive chef of McDonald?s showing us how to make a Big Mac, and a touching display of kids supporting a classmate with cerebral palsy.

Way to Manage This employee-management advice comes from Mark Lengnick-Hall, a professor with the University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business, who says that we should manage our teams to be like the San Antonio Spurs: ?Create a sense of shared purpose and interdependence. The Spurs constantly stress passing the ball and making plays as a team. They are all committed to one goal: coming together as a team. Businesses, too, need to create an overarching goal that brings employees together in a common pursuit.?

Advice for Naming a Product Tom Grasty, an entrepreneur, offers three tips, including: ?Make sure the domain name is available. Because you never know which domain extension is going to be the next one to take off, my advice is to purchase as many domain extensions as possible. I know .cc (the domain for the Cocos Islands) may seem completely unnecessary today, but the last thing you want to do is be held hostage by some domain squatter who had the foresight to buy your domain before you did.?

Social Media Lessons David F. Carr offers seven lessons he learned from social business leaders, including one take-away from Ford Motor: ?Let business drive technology, not the other way around.? And Gaz Copeland?s helpful suggestions on how to look stupid in 140 characters should not be missed.

Look Into the Future Are you familiar with self-healing concrete, counterintuitive metamaterials or deflexion? If you?re preparing your business for the future, you should be. And these are just a few of the cool technologies on the way, according to this report from Ilya Leybovich.

Thoughts on Retail No matter what kind of business you run, you should read Shashi Bellamkonda?s ?thoughts while having a pedicure,? including: ?Reach out to potential customers through your existing customers. Maybe a sign that says, ?Your partner or spouse will love us too. Bring them in!??

Tweet of the Year I have no interest in making the most money in the world. I have an interest in having the most people at my funeral. ? @garyvee

Going Mobile Chris Gaylord?s reports on how cookie sales are soaring for the Girl Scouts is a great example of the impact that mobile technology can have on any small business, even a nonprofit organization.

Getting Ready for Crowdfunding An accountant, Jim Brendel, explains the promise of crowdfunding: ?It?s a hot topic for businesses because they are always looking to raise capital. Now several funding portal Web sites have risen to fill the crowdfunding void. Anyone, even if not incorporated, will be able to use crowdfunding. It is only limited by the attractiveness of your idea and your ability to present it.?

Reality Check Erica Douglass offers insights on the harsh realities of being an entrepreneur: ?To really succeed, you have to have the guts to not listen to basically anything that?s popular in our society. If you have weak goals, you won?t be motivated to work on them. And if you?re scared of criticism, you won?t make it.?

Boss of the Year My favorite small-business story of the year is Caine?s Arcade, which is about a 9-year-old who spent his summer building an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his dad?s used auto-parts store ? and a community that came together to make his day. The video ?has inspired millions and launched a movement to foster creativity and entrepreneurship in kids.?

Living Well Leo Babauta explains how: ?Want little, and you are not poor. You can have a lot of money and possessions, but if you always want more, you are poorer than the guy who has little and wants nothing.?

In Conclusion This author, however, thinks President Obama and McKayla Maroney best summed up the year for me and my small business. Here?s to a more impressive 2013!

Gene Marks owns the Marks Group, a Bala Cynwyd, Pa., consulting firm that helps clients with customer relationship management. You can follow him on Twitter.

Source: http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/26/this-year-in-small-business-not-impressed/

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

How about this...

Okay, imagine yourself in this position. Your disabled. You have been pretty much cast out. You are disrespected and insulted very often.

What would you do if a Demon offered you a cure?

Okay, the whole point of this is that its HARD. They are in a world that treats the Disabled like absolute trash. Not much combat.

The characters know that the things offering them power are Demons. And none of them are devil worshippers(thats right, no submitting!), and all of them fear it.

OK, so there is 5 characters, and 5 different religions. There must only be one of each. I have Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Morman, and Hindu. Must Pick 1!

The prerequistes are these:

1. Must be one of the 5 religions.
2. Does not use a religion that is already been used.
3. Disability must be actually disabling. That's right, no ADHD or anything similair! I'm talking Alzheimers and wheelchairs.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Iraqi telecom Asiacell hopes to raise $1.3 billion

BAGHDAD (AP) ? Asiacell, one of Iraq's three mobile service providers, said Tuesday it is looking to raise $1.3 billion through what would be the country's biggest stock offering yet.

A successful floatation on Baghdad's low-volume stock exchange could reassure international investors, many of whom remain wary of the risky Iraqi market nearly a decade after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.

The company plans to offer 67.5 billion shares for at least 22 Iraqi dinars, or just under 2 cents, apiece when it launches the initial public offering on Jan. 3. Investors will have until Feb. 2 to submit orders for the shares.

"We're delighted to be able to provide the chance for all Iraqis to participate in our future by taking a stake in Asiacell," Managing Director Faruk Rasool said in a statement. "We're confident in our future as Iraq's mobile industry continues to grow."

The shares being offered represent a quarter of Asiacell's total share capital. The Gulf state of Qatar's government-backed Qatar Telecom owns 53.9 percent of Asiacell, which is based in the northern Iraqi Kurdish city of Sulaimaniyah.

A number of the company's founding shareholders will be cashing out at least part of their investment with the floatation.

Asiacell competes against Zain Iraq, part of Kuwait's Zain, and Korek, an affiliate of France Telecom.

The three companies are required to list shares on the stock exchange as a condition of their 15-year operating licenses, which cost $1.25 billion when they were acquired in 2007. All three missed a deadline in August 2011 to offer shares to the public.

Asiacell began offering cell phone service in Iraq's highly autonomous northern Kurdish region in 1999. Mobile phone services did not exist in the rest of Iraq until after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein.

The company now boasts nearly 10 million subscribers and says its network covers 97 percent of Iraq's population.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iraqi-telecom-asiacell-hopes-raise-1-3-billion-124111889--finance.html

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Winter storms, tornado threats for Christmas in US

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? Forecasts of snow, sleet and freezing rain threatened to complicate Christmas Day travel around the nation's midsection Tuesday as several Gulf Coast states braced for a chance of twisters and powerful thunderstorms.

A blizzard watch was posted for parts of Indiana and western Kentucky for storms expected to develop Tuesday amid predictions of up to 4 to 7 inches of snow in coming hours. Much of Oklahoma and Arkansas braced under a winter storm warning of an early mix of rain and sleet later turning to snow.

Some mountainous areas of Arkansas' Ozark Mountains could get up to 10 inches of snow amid warnings travel could become "very hazardous or impossible" in the northern tier of the state from near whiteout conditions, the National Weather Service said.

Early Tuesday, the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety said some bridges and overpasses were already becoming slick. Also, Kathleen O'Shea with Oklahoma Gas and Electric said the utility was tracking the storm system to see where repair crews might be needed among nearly 800,000 customers in Oklahoma and western Arkansas.

Elsewhere, areas of east Texas and Louisiana braced for possible thunderstorms as forecasters eyed a swath of the Gulf Coast from east Texas to the Florida Panhandle for the threat of any tornadoes.

Storms expected during the day Tuesday along the Gulf Coast could bring strong tornadoes or winds of more than 75 mph, heavy rain, quarter-sized hail and dangerous lightning in Louisiana and Mississippi, the weather service said.

"Please plan now for how you will receive a severe weather warning, and know where you will go when it is issued. It only takes a few minutes, and it will help everyone have a safe Christmas," Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant said.

Ten storm systems in the last 50 years have spawned at least one Christmastime tornado with winds of 113 mph or more in the South, said Chris Vaccaro, a National Weather Service spokesman in Washington, via email.

The most lethal were the storms of Dec. 24-26, 1982, when 29 tornadoes in Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi killed three people and injured 32; and those of Dec. 24-25, 1964, when two people were killed and about 30 people injured by 14 tornadoes in seven states.

In Alabama, the director of the Emergency Management Agency, Art Faulkner, said he has briefed both local officials and Gov. Robert Bentley on plans for dealing with a possible outbreak of storms.

No day is good for severe weather, but Faulkner said Christmas adds extra challenges because people are visiting unfamiliar areas and often thinking more of snow than possible twisters.

"We are trying to get the word out through our media partners and through social media that people need to be prepared," Faulkner said

During the night, flog blanketed highways at times in the Southeast, including arteries in Atlanta where motorists slowed as a precaution. Fog advisories were posted from Alabama through the Carolinas into southwestern Virginia.

Several communities in Louisiana went ahead with the annual Christmas Eve lighting more than 100 towering log teepees for annual bonfires to welcome Pere Noel along the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. That decision came after fire chiefs and local officials decided to go ahead with the tradition after an afternoon conference call with the National Weather Service.

In California, after a brief reprieve across the northern half of the state on Monday, wet weather was expected to make another appearance on Christmas Day. Flooding and snarled holiday traffic were expected in Southern California.

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Associated Press writer Bob Johnson in Montgomery, Ala., and Ken Miller in Oklahoma City, Okla., contributed to this report.

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Cycling-British paper to sue Armstrong

LONDON, Dec 23 (Reuters) - The Sunday Times is suing disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong for around one million pounds ($1.62 million) over his libel action against the British newspaper in 2004.

Armstrong, who was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles from 1999-2005 in October, received 300,000 pounds from the Sunday Times as payment towards his legal fees after the paper raised questions about the American's success following his recovery from testicular cancer.

"It is clear that the proceedings were baseless and fraudulent. Your representations that you had never taken performance enhancing drugs were deliberately false," read the letter to Armstrong's lawyers in the Sunday Times.

The paper is demanding the return of the 300,000 pounds payment plus interest, as well as costs accrued in defending the case, which was settled in 2006.

A report by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) in October said the now-retired Armstrong had been involved in the "most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping program the sport has ever seen."

Armstrong has always denied using performance-enhancing drugs but chose not to contest the USADA charges.

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EPA report on chemicals, kids is sidetracked

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A playground at the Carson-Gore Academy of Environmental Sciences in Los Angeles. The $75.5-million elementary school, which was named after former Vice President Al Gore and pioneering environmentalist Rachel Carson, was built atop an environmentally contaminated piece of real estate. Construction crews replaced the toxic soil, which was poisoned by more than a dozen underground storage tanks, with clean fill.

By Sheila KaplanInvestigative Reporting Workshop

A landmark Environmental Protection Agency report concluding that children exposed to toxic substances can develop learning disabilities, asthma and other health problems has been sidetracked indefinitely amid fierce opposition from the chemical industry.

America?s Children and the Environment, Third Edition, is a sobering analysis of the way in which pollutants build up in children?s developing bodies and the damage they can inflict.??

The report is unpublished, but was posted on EPA?s website in draft form in March 2011, marked ?Do not Quote or Cite.??The report, which is fiercely contested by the chemical industry, was referred to the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), where it still languishes.


For the first time since the ACE series began in 2000, the draft cites extensive research linking common chemical pollutants to brain damage and nervous system disorders in fetuses and children.

It also raises troubling questions about the degree to which children are exposed to hazardous chemicals in air, drinking water and food, as well exposures in their indoor environments ? including schools and day-care centers ? and through contaminated lands. ?

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In the making since 2008, the ACE report is based on peer-reviewed research and databases from federal agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration, Housing and Urban Development and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Public health officials view it as a source of one-stop shopping for the best information on what children and women of childbearing age are exposed to, how much of it remains in their bodies and what the health effects might be. Among the ?health outcomes? listed as related to environmental exposures are childhood cancer, obesity, neurological disorders, respiratory problems and low birth weight. ?

The report cites hundreds of studies -- both human, epidemiological studies that show a correlation between exposure to certain chemical pollutants and negative health outcomes, and animal studies that demonstrate cause and effect. ?In some cases, the authors note, certain chemicals have been detected in children, but not enough is known about their effects to draw conclusions about safety.

In a section on perfluorochemicals (PFCs), for example, which are used to make nonstick coatings, and protect textiles and carpets from water, grease and soil, among other things, the draft notes that they are found in human breast milk.?

The report said that ?a growing number of human health studies? have found an association between prenatal exposure to PFCs and low birth weight, decreased head circumference and low birth length. It also stated that based on ?emerging evidence suggests that exposure to some PFCs can have negative impacts on human thyroid function.?

Furthermore, it noted that animal studies produced similar results, although exposures were typically at higher levels than people are exposed to.?

The EPA?s website still notes that the report will be published by the end of 2011. ?But after a public comment period that was marked by unusually harsh criticism from industry, additional peer review and input from other agencies, the report landed at OMB last March, where it has remained. No federal rule requires the OMB to review such a report before publication, but EPA spokeswoman Julia Valentine said the agency referred it to the OMB because its impact cuts across several federal agencies.

The spokeswoman said EPA had no idea when OMB would release it, allowing publication.?

A spokeswoman for the White House Office of Management and Budget said she would not discuss the review process or give an estimated release date. ??

Some present and former EPA staffers, who asked not to be named for fear of losing their jobs, blamed the sidetracking of the report on heightened political pressure during the campaign season.? The OMB has been slow to approve environmental regulations and other EPA reports throughout the Obama Administration ? as it was under George W. Bush according to reports by the Center for Progressive Reform, a nonprofit consortium of scholars, doing research on health, safety and environmental issues, which generally advocate for stronger regulation and better enforcement of existing law.

?Why is it taking so long? One must ask the question,? said a former EPA researcher who works on children?s health issues. ?It is an important document and it strikes me that it?s falling victim to politics.???

The EPA states that the report is intended, in part, to help policymakers identify and evaluate ways to minimize environmental impacts on children.

That?s an unwelcome prospect to the $674 billion chemical?industry, which stands to lose business and face greater legal liability if the EPA or Congress bans certain substances mentioned in the report or sets standards reducing the levels of exposure that is considered safe.

Among other findings, the report links numerous substances to ADHD, including certain widely available pesticides; polychlorinated biphenyls? (PCBS), which were banned in 1979 but are still present in products made before then and in the environment; certain polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), used as flame retardants; and methyl mercury, a toxic metal that accumulates in larger fish, such as tuna.? The draft also cites children?s exposure to lead, particularly from aging lead water pipes, as a continuing problem (See previous coverage, Toxic Taps.)?

Among the other widespread contaminants linked to learning disabilities is perchlorate, a component of rocket fuel , fireworks and other industrial products, which has polluted water around the country.? The Department of Defense, which wants to avoid paying to clean it up, is alarmed by research showing that the chemical interferes with thyroid function and otherwise damages the nervous system, according to R. Thomas Zoeller, a biology professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and an expert on perchlorate.

Zoeller, who has served on EPA advisory panels studying the issue, said the Pentagon?s concern was evidenced by the Air Force?s hiring of two consultants ? Richard Mavis and John DeSesso --? to help shape its response to the research. ?He noted that in 2009, after their consulting contract had ended, Mavis and DeSesso wrote a letter to the editor of Environmental Health Perspectives, a publication of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, attacking an EPA scientist?s study showing that perchlorate may damage the brain. ??I don?t like my tax dollars going for one federal agency to refute the work done by scientists at EPA,? ?he said. The Defense Department and the Air Force declined to comment on the publication, but spokeswoman? Melinda Morgan wrote that, ?The DoD is aware that there are many differing opinions on the science related to perchlorate health effects,? and believes the current level permitted by EPA is safe.

One of the new sections of the report notes that children may be widely exposed to pollutants in schools and day-care centers. Among them are pesticides; lead; PCBs; asbestos, a mineral fiber long used as insulation and fire-proofing;? phthalates, chemicals that are used to soften vinyl and as solvents and fixers, and are found in numerous consumer goods, among them: toys, perfumes, medical devices, shower curtains and detergents; and perfluorinated chemicals, which are used in non-stick and stain-proof products. ?The study notes that these substances are (variously) associated with asthma, cancer, reproductive toxicity and hormone disruption.?

The American Chemistry Council (ACC) , the chief industry trade group, has accused EPA of lacking objectivity and vilifying its products. It has filed dozens of pages of comments accusing the EPA of ignoring certain studies ? including some funded by ACC itself ? that would help businesses make the case that their products are safe. The ACC also contends that EPA has not included enough positive comments about the role of chemicals in society. ??

?ACC members apply the science of chemistry to make innovative products and services that make people?s lives better, healthier and safer,? wrote ACC senior toxicologist Richard A. Becker. ? ?The exclusive focus on exposure is particularly problematic as it may lead to the incorrect conclusion that exposure to chemicals (e.g. phthalates) at any level is not only cause for concern, but also a direct source of negative health effects.?

Becker also expressed the ACC?s contention that EPA was painting too bleak a picture of children?s health in America.??

?It is troubling that the draft ACE report seems to make such little effort to provide a complete overall picture of child health in the United States,? Becker wrote. ?For example, the draft report does not refer to The Health and Well-Being of Children: A Portrait of States and the Nation ? which concludes the health and well-being of children in the U.S. is improving overall with 84.4% of children in the United States listed as being in excellent or very good health, an increase from 83% in 2003.? Other ACC members, representing manufacturers of BPA, phthalates and other substances, also weighed in against the report.

Nsedu Witherspoon, executive director of the Children?s Environmental Health Network and a member of the EPA Children?s Health Protection Advisory Committee, which oversaw the report, called it a major accomplishment, reflecting the explosion of science since the first ACE was published. She also praised EPA chief Lisa Jackson for standing behind it.

Industry critics, Witherspoon said, ?in many cases are the same ones out there trying to debunk the original research,? that the study cites. ?

Rena Steinzor, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Law, and president of the Center for Progressive Reform, said the ACE report need not have gone to OMB for review in the first place. Steinzor notes that Executive Order 12866 states that proposed significant regulations ? generally defined as those that could cost more than $100 million ? need be reviewed by OMB, but studies do not. ?

The Executive Order gives OMB up to 60 days to review such proposals ? although it allows for extensions. In practice, OMB has missed numerous such deadlines.?But the ACE report, which is not a proposed regulation, falls into a gray area.

?If it?s not a rule, I don?t know what it?s doing there,? Steinzor said. ?And even if it were a rule, there would be a deadline and they?d be violating it.?

In an email statement to the Investigative Reporting Workshop, EPA spokeswoman Julia Valentine said, ?The report was provided to OMB so that they could conduct an interagency review process to ensure accuracy and consistency.?

She noted that because the report addresses children's health, it includes issues that are the focus of many departments and agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services -- including the Centers for Disease Control, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the National Cancer Institute. ??

Steinzor, whose organization has studied OMB under numerous presidents, doesn?t buy it.?

The report should be released now, she said, ? because to protect children adequately we need all the information we can get? I guess I understand why there was great anxiety and paranoia before the election ? (but) why would you not do it now? It?s sad that things have gotten so polarized that we?re afraid to release scientific information.?

The Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University, is a nonprofit, professional newsroom that?pairs experienced professional reporters and editors with graduate students, and co-publishes with mainstream media partners and nonprofit newsrooms. Sheila Kaplan is a fellow at Harvard University?s Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics.

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Tips For Successfully Marketing Your Internet Business - Maynas Eric

How do you feel about website marketing? Do you research ways to improve your business promotion, then implement them? There are a ton of great tools out there to help you learn more about website marketing, like books, videos, magazine articles, web posts and more. You need to set up plans and goals. Read these tips and see if they lead you to a good starting point.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

New funds spring up to aid Newtown victims

(The following contains some information from a Dec. 17 report, but adds a new fund and details)

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New funds are springing up to aid families, first responders and others hurt by the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.

Universities, professional groups, even individuals are pooling resources or creating scholarships for those who survived the attack or those who are struggling put their lives back together after losing children, friends or colleagues.

After all, bills must still be paid even as parents take days off work to arrange the unthinkable - funerals for their young children. Those who tried to help the victims may need financial or emotional support as they struggle with depression after a shooter took the lives of 20 children and six adults. Scholarship funds in the memory of those who died may provide solace for many.

If you are seeking a way to help, there are a plethora of options. But remember that in the wake of tragedy come many good acts and a few scams.

Also your money may not always be used as you, or the victims, hope. Indeed, families of people killed and wounded in a shooting rampage inside a Colorado movie theater in July said in August they were being denied a voice in how $5 million in donations raised to help them was being dispersed.

So donate through long-standing and well-known organizations or wait long enough to check the bona fides of a new one.

Here are some ideas for how you can contribute:

--Victoria Leigh Soto Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund ( www.easternct.edu/advancement/soto.html )

Upon learning that Eastern Connecticut State University alumna Victoria Leigh Soto had died trying to protect her first-grade students, the school on Monday created the fund to support students who are preparing to be elementary school teachers. The fund is so new that the specific criteria have not yet been determined, said Edward Osborn, director of in the office of University Relations.

"We wanted to start raising money as soon as we could," said Osborn. "We will obviously not use the funds to award scholarships before criteria are in place."

-- My Sandy Hook Family Fund (https://everribbon.com/ribbon/view/10076)

Set up by the parents of children who survived and other locals, this fund will help with funerals, as well as ongoing living expenses such as food, mortgage payments, daycare, insurance and fuel until they are back on solid ground.

-- Newtown Memorial Fund (https://everribbon.com/ribbon/view/10088)

A fund founded by Brian Mauriello, who describes himself as a long-term Newtown resident and a parent, to pay for short-term expenses as well as a memorial and a multi-generational foundation fund for the Newtown community.

-- Sandy Hook School Support Fund (https://newtown.uwwesternct.org/); c/o Newtown Savings Bank 39 Main Street, Newtown CT 06470

This fund was set up by United Way of Western Connecticut and the Newtown Savings Bank to provide support services to the affected families and community. Among other efforts, it will support day and night walk-in hours at the Newtown Youth and Family Services Counseling Center (http://www.newtownyouthandfamilyservices.org/).

-- The Newtown Rotary Sandy Hook School Fund (http://www.newtownctrotary.org/); PO Box 263, Newtown, CT 06470

Dedicated to supporting the immediate and long-term needs of those in the Newtown community who were affected by the Sandy Hook School shooting.

-- Individual victim funds

The families of several victims have asked that memorial contributions be made to a variety of favorite charities, and some have set up their own family funds.

Among them are:

--The Victoria L. Soto Memorial Fund for Education, via the Adzima Funeral Home (http://www.adzimafuneralhome.com)

--The James R. Mattioli Memorial Fund c/o Newtown Savings Bank, 39 Main St., Newtown, CT 06470

--The Dylan Hockley Memorial Fund, 34 Charter Ridge Road, Sandy Hook, CT, 06482

--Chase Kowalski Scholarship Fund, c/o People's Bank, 470 Monroe Tpke., Monroe, CT 06468.

There are more to come.

-- Volunteer opportunities

Grief counselors and others who want to volunteer their time in Newtown should call the state's emergency response number, (800) 203-1234 (just dial 211 from within Connecticut), and press "4".

But not many volunteers are needed, says Isabelle Almeida of the United Way of Western Connecticut. "I would discourage people from coming into the community unless they already know how they are needed," she said. "It is already chaotic."

(With additional reporting by Linda Stern; Editing by Beth Pinsker Gladstone and Dan Grebler)

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Vote Penn State For NCAA Football 13 Game Cover

The cover photo for the legendary EA Sports video game series NCAA Football is always a popular topic. Previous covers include Robert Griffin III, Tim Tebow, Reggie Bush, and even Mark Sanchez (lol). But this year, EA Sports is doing things a little differently. Rather than feature an individual player, the video game empire will feature an entire team on the cover based on a fan vote ? and all 126 BCS schools have a chance.

EA Sports put together a trailer for the cover vote. If it doesn?t get you fired up, I don?t know what will. Check it out:

You can vote for Penn State here. As of publishing time, Penn State had 705 votes, which was relatively high but dwarfed by the Nebraska Cornhuskers, who have?4,771 votes and currently lead. The voting will end on December 31st.

But apparently, there are other ways to get your favorite team on the cover besides voting. Its a bit confusing, so I?ll let EA Sports explain it:

?In addition to the main polls, there will be plenty of other ways fans can support their favorite team and push them into the round of 32. Throughout the month we?ll be showcasing specific rivalries, conferences, traditions, and college football legends, and every single fan interaction counts as a vote. Liking posts, sharing stories with friends, voting on rivalries and leaving comments all count as supporting your school; so be loud, be proud and make yourself heard. We?ll also be providing regular updates throughout the process so you?ll know exactly where your team stands and what you need to do to make sure they advance into the next round.

Don?t forget, fanhood extends beyond just voting. True fans are encouraged to come up with creative ways to represent their team. Impassioned tweets using the hashtag #NCAACoverVote, Instagram photos of campus landmarks, YouTube videos of university traditions and more will all count toward a school?s chances to advance to the next round. In short, fans are encouraged to go all in and represent the team they root for every Saturday!?

These types of contests are usually strongly swayed by how well the vote is marketed and publicized at each individual school. Penn State is going to have a chance to make a comeback and get blue-and-white on the millions of copies of NCAA Football 13 that will be sold when the game is released in July. Share the link to this post or the vote and make sure that every Penn State student, fan, alumni, and supporter gets out the vote.

At least the NCAA didn?t?implement?a video game cover ban, right?

Source: http://onwardstate.com/2012/12/18/vote-penn-state-for-ncaa-football-game-cover/

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