Monday, December 24, 2012

Official: Navy SEAL from Pottstown died of apparent suicide - abc27 ...

WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. military officials are investigating the apparent suicide of a Navy SEAL commander in Afghanistan.

A U.S. military official says SEAL Team Four member Cdr. Job W. Price, 42, of Pottstown, Pa., died Saturday of a non-combat-related injury that the official says "appears to be the result of suicide."

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the death is still being investigated.

Troops from SEAL Team 4, which is based in Virginia Beach, Va., are part of the mission to train Afghan local police to stave off the Taliban in remote parts of Afghanistan.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Official: Navy SEAL commander died of apparent suicide

WASHINGTON (AP) ? U.S. military officials are investigating the apparent suicide of a Navy SEAL commander in Afghanistan.

Navy SEAL Cdr. Job W. Price, 42, of Pottstown, Pa., died Saturday of a non-combat-related injury while supporting stability operations in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan.

A U.S. military official said the death "appears to be the result of suicide." The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the death is still being investigated.

"The Naval Special Warfare family is deeply saddened by the loss of our teammate," said Capt. Robert Smith, Commander of Naval Special Warfare Group Two, which manages all Virginia-based Navy SEAL teams. "We extend our condolences, thoughts and prayers to the family, friends, and NSW community during this time of grieving."

"As we mourn the loss and honor the memory of our fallen teammate, those he served with will continue to carry out the mission," Smith added Sunday.

A U.S. military official confirmed Price was from Virginia Beach, Va.-based SEAL Team 4, which is part of the mission to train Afghan local police to stave off the Taliban in remote parts of Afghanistan. Price is survived by a wife and a daughter.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/official-navy-seal-died-apparent-suicide-213239200.html

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

US border security advocates eye remote lands

NOGALES, Ariz. (AP) ? When Dan Bell drives through his 35,000-acre cattle ranch, he speaks of the hurdles that the Border Patrol faces in his rolling green hills of oak and mesquite trees ? the hours it takes to drive to some places, the wilderness areas that are generally off-limits to motorized vehicles, the environmental reviews required to extend a dirt road.

John Ladd offers a different take from his 14,000-acre spread: the Border Patrol already has more than enough roads and its beefed-up presence has flooded his land and eroded the soil.

Their differences explain why ranchers are on opposite sides of the fence over a sweeping proposal to waive environmental reviews on federal lands within 100 miles of Mexico and Canada for the sake of border security. The Border Patrol would have a free hand to build roads, camera towers, helicopter pads and living quarters without any of the outside scrutiny that can modify or even derail plans to extend its footprint.

The House approved the bill authored by Utah Republican Rob Bishop in June, but prospects in the Democratic-controlled Senate are extremely slim and chances of President Barack Obama's signature even slimmer. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano testified in Congress this year that the bill was unnecessary and "bad policy."

Still, an idea that House Republicans kicked around for years has advanced farther in the legislative process than ever before and rekindled discussion over how to balance border security with wildlife protection.

The debate raises some of the same questions that will play out on a larger scale when Congress and the president tackle immigration reform: Is the U.S. border with Mexico secure, considered by some lawmakers to be a litmus test for granting legal residency and citizenship to millions? Has the U.S. reached a point of border security overkill?

Heightened enforcement ? along with a fewer available jobs in the U.S. and an aging population in Mexico ? has brought Border Patrol arrests to 40-year lows.

The U.S. has erected 650 miles of fences and other barriers on the Mexican border, almost all of it after a 2005 law gave the Homeland Security secretary power to waive environmental reviews. The administration of President George W. Bush exercised its waiver authority on hundreds of miles after years of court challenges and environmental reviews delayed construction on a 14-mile stretch in San Diego.

The Border Patrol, which has doubled to more than 21,000 agents since 2004, has also built 12 "forward operating bases" to increase its presence in remote areas. Instead of driving long distances from their stations every shift, agents stay at the camps for several days.

Lots more needs to be done, according to backers of Bishop's bill to rewrite rules on millions of acres of federal land managed by the Interior and Agriculture departments, including more than 800 miles bordering Mexico and 1,000 miles bordering Canada. The bill would waive reviews required under the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act and 14 other laws in dozens of wilderness areas, national forests and national parks.

"It's a paralyzing process now," Bell, 44, said as his GMC truck barreled down a dirt road on a 10-mile stretch of his ranch that borders Mexico. "They wanted to put this road in for a decade, probably even longer. They broke ground on it last year."

Bell, a burly, third-generation rancher who leases his land from the Agriculture Department, acknowledges there are noticeably fewer border crossers since the government built a fence on the eastern part of his ranch, near Nogales. In the ranch's west end, the Border Patrol opened one of its camps in 2005 ? a collection of shipping containers that agents use as a base while alternating 12-hour shifts.

Yet migrants continue crossing in some rugged reaches that are well outside of cellphone range. Bell says waiving environmental reviews within 100 miles of the border may be unnecessary but that a 25-mile zone would help immensely.

"There are areas where the agents can't get to," he said. "By the time they get out of the station and get to these remote areas, then hike another two or three hours just to get close to the border, they have to come back because their day is pretty much eaten up. It's really difficult when there's no access out there."

Ladd, a fourth-generation rancher whose spread near Douglas is in a flatter, more easily traveled area of mesquite-draped hills, thinks the Border Patrol has gone far enough. The agency installed four 80-foot camera towers on his land about six years ago. In 2007, it completed a fence along the 10.5 miles of his ranch that borders Mexico.

Rainfall that runs downhill from Mexico is stopped by debris caught in the mesh fence and an adjoining raised road, Ladd says. The water is diverted to other areas, causing floods and soil erosion on his property.

Ladd, 57, thinks the bill would allow the Border Patrol to "run roughshod" over ranches and farms.

"Be careful what you wish for, they're going to tear it up," Ladd tells other ranchers. "Once they get in, it pretty well turns into a parking lot. It's really hard to get them out."

Ladd says the 37 miles of roads on his ranch are enough for the Border Patrol's needs. "Why do you need new ones?" he asks.

The Interior Department raised concerns in a survey of Arizona's Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge last year that found nearly 8,000 miles of off-road vehicle trails, blaming much of it on smuggling and Border Patrol activity. It urged the Border Patrol to rely tools like radars and cameras, which are less threatening to wildlife.

Critics of the Border Patrol's growth have long called new fences, roads and other infrastructure a threat to Sonoran pronghorn, Mexican grey wolves, jaguars and other border wildlife.

A Government Accountability Office report in 2010 offered fodder for both sides of the debate. It found Border Patrol supervisors generally felt land laws didn't hinder them on the job but that the agency sometimes encountered roadblocks. An unnamed agency took four months to review a Border Patrol request to move a camera tower in Arizona, by which time traffic had moved to another area.

Rep. Raul Grijalva, an Arizona Democrat who has led opposition to the bill that has largely split along party lines, calls the effort a disguised step toward repealing environmental laws.

"The border has become a very convenient excuse to after laws that have been on the books for four or five decades," he said. "You plant your flag on the 100 miles (of border) and then build from there."

Bishop dismisses that criticism as a scare tactic and a "lousy argument."

"Sovereign countries control their borders. Anything that stops us from that is a violation of why we are a nation," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-border-security-advocates-eye-remote-lands-144731543.html

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Their method?

Creating tightly focused articles other people publish in?their ezines (online magazines and email newsletters) and?post on their websites. This method rates so powerful that?some even call it "the web's best-kept traffic secret."

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How to Fix a Nail Pop in Your Wall

How to Fix a Nail Pop in Your WallAs my six-year-old house has settled in, a few nails have popped out of the wall between drywall and wooden studs throughout seasons of the wood swelling and contracting. The easy way to remedy this situation is to drive in a drywall screw near the nail pop to keep the drywall paper in place and drive the nail into the stud, dimple the surface of the drywall around the nail by tapping it with the handle of a putty knife, and fill in both the dimple and the head of the new screw with drywall filler.

The weblog of home improvement magazine The Family Handyman shares this with eight other tips on how to prepare interior walls for painting. Make sure to check out the source link below if you're planning on this activity in the near future.

How to Paint Walls; Prepare Interior Walls for Painting | The Family Handyman

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Car bomb kills five in Damascus: Syrian Observatory

Though Robert Pattinson stuck by her, Ben Affleck has left Kristen Stewart?in the dust. Citing a schedule crunch, the actor has backed out of?Focus, a con-artist movie set to costar Stewart and begin filming this spring. Stewart had just said in a recent interview that she was excited to start shooting, but now who knows what will happen. "Hi Kristen. We know that you were excited about working with Ben, but he dropped out, so we got you a replacement," a producer says to her the day she arrives on set. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/car-bomb-east-damascus-fatalities-reported-activists-125940595.html

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Iowa lottery winners fund new football stadium, want to paint visitor locker room pink

by Associated Press

Associated Press

Posted on December 18, 2012 at 4:03 PM

Updated Tuesday, Dec 18 at 4:11 PM

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- An Iowa couple who won a $202 million Powerball jackpot in September is donating $3 million to their son's high school for a new football stadium - but the gift comes with a catch.

The stadium visitor's locker room must be painted pink.

The Bondurant-Farrar school district accepted the $3 million donation from Brian and Mary Lohse on Monday, The Des Moines Register reported ( http://dmreg.co/V4NrBG ). The couple from the Des Moines suburb of Bondurant requested only that the new stadium be completed before the fall 2014 football season - their oldest son's senior year - and that the visiting team's locker room be painted pink.

"I was sort of half joking and half not, I suppose, but they said they'd do it," Mary Lohse said of her scheme, inspired by the University of Iowa visitor's locker room at Kinnick Stadium, which is also painted pink.

"It's supposed to put them in a certain soft frame of mind," Mary Lohse said. "It will certainly give all the players something to talk about."

The Lohse family has requested the stadium not be named for them. The Lohses' hope the stadium will be a community project and that local residents and groups will make other contributions.

Planning for the stadium has already begun. Local architects SVPA are handling the design. The stadium will include an academic wing and a fine arts auditorium.

"It not only gives us the opportunity to accelerate the stadium project, but to advance other plans for projects within the district as well," school board President Kristin Swift said.

The $3 million for the stadium will be released in three, $1 million increments.

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Information from: The Des Moines Register, http://www.desmoinesregister.com

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Source: http://www.kmov.com/news/off-beat/Iowa-lottery-winners-fund-new-football-stadium--184013451.html

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Associate Director of Student Affairs, EMBA 20386 - HigherEdJobs

About Northwestern University:

Northwestern University is a private research university located on lakefront campuses in both Evanston and downtown Chicago, Illinois. Northwestern was founded in 1851. In fall 2008, Northwestern opened another campus in Doha, Qatar offering bachelor's degrees in journalism and communications in partnership with the Qatar Foundation.

The university employs approximately 7,100 full-time faculty and staff members among its 11 schools and colleges. NU offers over 130 undergraduate programs and 70 graduate and professional programs to the almost 16,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students enrolled full time.

Northwestern University is committed to excellent teaching, innovative research, and the personal and intellectual growth of its students in a diverse academic community.

Northwestern Opportunity:

Northwestern University seeks to employ a varied and diverse range of dynamic people who understand the importance of our mission and vision. When you consider a career at Northwestern University, you know that you are joining an institution with a deep history of academic, professional and personal excellence.

Currently, we have a career opportunity as a Associate Director of Student Affairs, EMBA.

The Associate Director, of Student Affairs EMBA is responsible for managing and optimizing the student experience for the Executive MBA Program on both the Evanston and Miami campuses. The focus of this role is enhancing the student experience and building a vibrant student community. The Associate Director will also be responsible for fostering strong relationships between EMBA students and the wider Kellogg community. Requires scheduled work on evenings and nights. Requires ability to travel to Miami campus at least once a month.

This critical role:

  • Supervises the Student Affairs team;
  • Oversees Student Affairs administration for both campuses and ensure execution of all Student Affairs administrative tasks;
  • Manages the implementation of Kellogg EMBA policy and procedures policy;
  • Takes responsibility for annual review of policy and procedure;
  • Develops the strategic plan for the Executive MBA student experience in collaboration with the campus Directors and oversee its implementation;
  • Plans and coordinates activities to build the EMBA student community including networking opportunities with Kellogg Alumni;
  • Oversees coordination of student clubs, student events, and student-invited speaker series;
  • Coordinate outreach to EMBA alumni in partnership with Advancement Office;
  • Oversees communications to EMBA students by working with and supervising the Communications Manager;
  • Helps strategize messaging to key EMBA stakeholders;
  • Assess student satisfaction on quarterly basis and develop and implement continuous improvement plan for the student experience;
  • Leads student group representative meetings;
  • Develops tracking system for student feedback and manage follow up;
  • Plans and coordinates the student onboarding processes;
  • Organizes and runs EMBA Orientation in collaboration with the EMBA Admissions Director and campus Directors;
  • Take primary responsibility for formation of EMBA study groups;
  • Counsel students on study group dynamics;
  • Work with student issues and questions; resolve conflicts; assist with student services; counsel and advise; direct and manage students;
  • Manage other Student Affairs initiatives as needed;
  • Share staffing duties for student events;
  • Other projects as assigned;
Minimum Qualifications:
  • An MBA or a Master's Degree in counseling, management, or another related field or the equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and abilities can be acquired;
  • Understanding of academic culture and higher education program management;
  • Strong listening, oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to take initiative and work effectively individually and as part of a collaborative team;
  • Professional demeanor including tact and discretion;
  • Customer service-oriented approach to the job;
  • Proficient with MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint).
  • At least 2 years of experience counseling/advising in higher education;
  • Ability to work with students from a holistic perspective in regards to their student experience;
  • Strong project management skills: Ability to command respect of highly intelligent, energetic student constituents, faculty, and staff;
  • Track record of establishing positive client relationships required.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience working with MBA students;
  • Experience in supervising others.
Working at Northwestern University:

Beyond being a place to learn and grow professionally, Northwestern is an exciting and fulfilling place to work! Northwestern offers many benefit options to full and part-time employees including: competitive compensation; excellent retirement plans; comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage; dependent care match; vacation, sick and holiday pay; professional development opportunities and tuition reimbursement.

Northwestern greatly values work/life balance amongst its employees. Take advantage of recreational, cultural, and enrichment opportunities on campus. Employees also receive access to childcare solutions, retail discounts, and other work/life balance resources.

Northwestern University is an equal opportunity employer and strongly believes in creating an environment that welcomes students, faculty and staff of all races, nationalities and religions. In doing so, we offer our students the opportunity to learn and grow in diverse communities preparing them for successful careers in an increasingly global and diverse work force.

For consideration, please click on the link below. You will be directed to Northwestern University's electronic recruiting system, eRecruit, where you will search and apply for current openings. To apply for this position in eRecruit, enter the Job Opening ID number in the appropriate search field. Once you apply, you will receive an email confirming submission of your resume. For all resumes received, if there is interest in your candidacy, the human resources recruiter or the department hiring manager will contact you. Job Opening ID number for this position is 20386.

http://www.northwestern.edu/hr/jobs/

Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Source: http://www.higheredjobs.com/details.cfm?JobCode=175704698

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If you're reading this, I'm causing trouble with the family. Or dying a ...

It?s around that time again. Time for me to pack up my minimal belongings, drag the girlfriend out the door, and go gain 400 pounds with the assistance of family and a ton of awesome home cooking. Or, if you?re of a different mindset, time for me to kick back, relax, and wait for the whole damn thing to get around to exploding around me. Whichever. there will probably be half a ton of amusement. I may turn up once or twice to post it. But the real hard core blogging?s about to take a vacation. WTN will be back in full swing on or around the 27th. Unless the Mayans were right?then I?ll see you all in hell.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Vandal football adds four JC transfers

Paul Petrino assessed the University of Idaho football team as soon as he arrived in Moscow and set a list of recruiting priorities. He hit the recruiting trail looking for running backs and linebackers and found just what he wanted in a strong junior college class.

At running back, he signed Jerrel Brown and Kris Olugbode, while at linebacker Marc Millan and Eric Tuipulotu committed to the Vandals.

?He?s a big, physical, downhill, as good a looking kid as you can see,? Petrino said of Brown, a transfer from the College of San Mateo. ?He?s a guy we were looking at a little bit at Arkansas. He?ll be a great player for us.?

Brown (6-0, 220) comes to Idaho after two seasons at College of San Mateo, where he was a running back on the 2012 Nor-Cal championship team. As a sophomore, Brown carried the ball 91 times for 428 yards and four touchdowns. He averaged 4.7 yards per carry with his best game of 2012 a 19-carry,96-yard outing against Laney College. As a freshman in 2011, he had 104 carries for 539 yards and 12 touchdowns.

?He?ll bring some leadership,? Petrino said. ?He?ll bring some toughness to the team. He?s a guy you can give the ball to a lot.?

Brown is a 2010 graduate of Hillsdale High School at San Mateo, Calif.
Olugbode, from the City College of San Francisco, adds immediate depth.

?He?s a guy you can give the ball to as many times a game as you want,? said Petrino of Olugbode (5-9, 200), who had 270 carries as a sophomore. ?He?s a great kid, a great student and comes from a great family.

?He will bring some leadership.?

Olugbode comes to Idaho after a stellar sophomore season at City College of San Francisco. In 2012, he carried the ball 270 times for 1,699 yards. He scored 19 touchdowns, while averaging 141.6 yards per game and 6.3 yards per carry. He rushed for at least 100 yards in nine of 12 games and twice eclipsed the 200-yard mark. His career high was 310 yards on 32 carries against Santa Rosa. He scored five touchdowns in a 31-carry, 216-yard outing against American River. Thirty-two carries is a career high and he twice had 31. His long run was 55 yards. He also had 16 receptions for 149 yards with a long of 98.

Olugbode is a 2010 graduate of Bellarmine Prep at San Jose, Calif.
In his quest for linebackers, Petrino found Millan at Santa Ana College and Tuipulotu at San Mateo College, where he was a teammate of Brown.

?Marc is a guy who really flies around,? Petrino said. ?He plays the game the way you want to see it played ? he can go sideline to sideline, make tackles and plays with great passion.

?He just looks like he?s having fun playing the game of football.?

Millan (6-1, 215) led Santa Ana College in tackles from his linebacker position. He had 70 total tackles (43 solo and 27 assists) in addition to five sacks (-35 yards) and 17.5 tackles for loss (-75 yards). Additionally, he forced three fumbles, had one fumble recovery, one pass breakup and scored one safety. His consistency is evident in that he totaled eight tackles in three games and seven tackles in another four.

Millan is a 2010 graduate of Mission Viejo (Calif.) High School.

Petrino picked up another player at the College of San Mateo with the signing of linebacker Tuipulotu.

During his sophomore season, Tuipulotu (5-11, 215) had 59 total tackles (26 solo and 33 assists). In his totals were 2.5 sacks (-10 yards) and four tackles for loss (-22 yards) to go with four pass breakups.

?Eric is a tough, hard-nosed guy,? Petrino said. ?He just runs around and hits people, and when he hits you, you know it. He has great passion and plays the game the way everybody wants to see a Vandal play.
?We?re so excited to have Eric on the team.?

Tuipulotu is a 2010 graduate of Serra High School at Menlo Park, Calif.

Source: http://www.kboi2.com/sports/Idaho-Vandal-football-four-JC-transfers-184195001.html

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Doctor's arrest highlights unrest in Dagestan

MOSCOW (AP) ? The anesthesiologist was performing surgery when masked police burst into the hospital and arrested him, still wearing his medical clothes, leaving the patient lying unconscious on the operating table. Now Marat Gunashev faces charges of helping organize an attack by Islamic militants three years ago that killed the police chief in Makhachkala, their hometown in Russia's restive Caucasus region.

His brother-in-law, fellow doctor Shamil Gasanov, was arrested in the same case, but he won't get his day in court. His decapitated body was returned to his relatives, who say they suspect police blew off his head with a grenade launcher.

Police say Gasanov was killed after opening fire on officers as they searched his apartment.

The doctors' case is part of an increasingly grim picture of violence and lawlessness in Dagestan province, the epicenter of an Islamic insurgency destabilizing Russia's North Caucasus region following two separatist wars in neighboring Chechnya. Human rights groups accuse police and security agencies of fueling the violence through extrajudicial killings, abductions and other abuses as they carry out operations aimed at squashing the insurgency.

"Stories like this are shocking, but they're not that shocking for Dagestan," said Tanya Lokshina, senior Russia researcher for Human Rights Watch.

She said people are routinely arrested, often in effect abducted by men in plainclothes or wearing unmarked uniforms. In many cases, law enforcement officials then return the body to the families, claiming the dead were insurgents killed resisting a special operation. Even if families can produce witnesses to an abduction and evidence of torture, the cases are almost never investigated, Lokshina said.

More than 225 insurgent attacks have been carried out in Dagestan this year, killing 145 and wounding 280, according to Andrei Konin, the regional head of the FSB, the security agency that is the successor to the KGB. Most of the victims were police and other officials.

There are no figures available for how many suspected militants have been killed this year in Dagestan, which has a population of less than 3 million. Throughout the North Caucasus, 194 militants have been killed and 235 more injured, according to Interior Ministry statistics.

Gunashev's lawyer said both doctors were charged in the killing of the Makhachkala police chief, who died when his car was strafed with automatic weapons in February 2010. The doctors also were accused of having treated Islamic insurgents.

Kazanfar Kurbanov, director of City Hospital No. 2, where both doctors worked, said it was possible that Gasanov had provided medical treatment that the police saw as aiding the enemy.

"A sick man doesn't have a sign saying he's a bandit," Kurbanov said. "We're doctors. Our obligation is to help people."

But he also said that Gasanov, a surgeon, had certainly operated on countless security agents wounded in the insurgency.

Both doctors come from educated, secular middle-class Muslim families, and their colleagues and relatives say they have no known connection to the insurgency.

Court documents list an anonymous woman as the sole witness in the case. Her identity and what testimony she gave could not be independently confirmed.

Law enforcement agencies have released little information about the case. Some relatives said they were afraid to speak out publicly, while fellow doctors said they had been warned not to talk to journalists. They spoke only on condition of anonymity.

On the morning of Nov. 28, Gunashev had just put a patient under anesthesia when law enforcement agents appeared in the operating room and took him away, refusing to allow him to finish the operation, the hospital director said.

Another hospital employee said the officers were in uniform but wore masks and refused to identify themselves. The employee spoke on condition of anonymity, saying the health minister of Dagestan had threatened to fire any hospital staff that spoke out in support of Gunashev or Gasanov or talked to journalists.

Gasanov, meanwhile, was preparing to operate in another part of the hospital when a group of men came in and asked to talk to him outside, according to hospital employees. Thinking they were his patients' relatives, Gasanov left the hospital with them and was promptly bundled into a Ford minivan with dark windows and no license plate, the Novoye Delo magazine reported, citing an interview with his father, Sirazhuddin Gasanov.

Dagestan's police force would say only that Gasanov was killed after opening fire on officers as they searched his apartment. The Investigative Committee, a federal body, is in charge of the case, but refused all comment. The local investigator referred questions to the regional office, which referred them to headquarters in Moscow, where a spokesman refused to comment.

Gasanov's father said he was staying at his son's apartment the evening of the arrest. He said he opened the door to find a large group of special forces agents and was taken in for questioning. After spending all night answering questions about his son's religious beliefs, Sirazhuddin Gasanov said he returned to the apartment in the morning to find blood, hair and skull fragments in the bathroom and the walls full of bullet holes, according to the Novoye Delo report.

Shamil Gasanov's body was handed over without his head, his relatives said. His father was quoted as saying the body was a bloody mess, with his son's knees and feet shot to pieces.

The father could not be located by The Associated Press. Phone calls to Gasanov's lawyer went unanswered.

Gunashev's relatives and lawyer said his apartment was searched the next evening, with armed, camouflaged agents taking up posts on every floor of the building. They said his 8-year-old daughter watched an agent rifle through her room, find nothing and shout "clear!" Then another agent pushed the girl away from her toy chest and dropped 10 matchboxes into it. When he announced the discovery of "drug-like substances" inside, the girl shouted "That's not mine, you just put that there!" said Zaur Magomedov, the lawyer for Gunashev.

Police in Russia are regularly accused of planting drugs to help bolster their cases. Gunashev has been ordered held without bail until Jan. 28.

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AP reporter Arsen Mollayev contributed reporting from Makhachkala.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/doctors-arrest-highlights-unrest-dagestan-125750292.html

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History of India-Bangladesh territory divisions

The chit mahals were created out of territorial divisions dating back to the 17th century.

First, as the Mughal dynasty conquered much of india, several landed estates in East India remained under the control of the princely state of Cooch Behar. Similarly, some landowners in Cooch Behar allied themselves with Mughal India.

This odd situation persisted when Cooch Behar remained independent through the British Raj. When the subcontinent was partitioned in 1947, Cooch Behar chose to join India, but the new border did nothing to resolve the dilemma of the enclaves.

This process has even resulted in the world's only counter-counter-enclave: a two-acre plot of India embedded within a patch of Bangladesh, which exists within a patch of India, which in turn sits on Bangladeshi soil.

In 1971, East Pakistan won its independence and renamed itself Bangladesh. A land boundary agreement in 1974 proposed a resolution, but its measures remained unimplemented, and the status of the enclaves and their residents continued to be in diplomatic limbo.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Cancer Not Increased by Exposure to World Trade Center 9/11 ...

Terrible, but not cancer causingThe New York Times is reporting a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association that looks at the cancer incidence rate among more than 55,000 people exposed to the dust and debris produced by the fall of the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Earlier this year, advocates persuaded Congress to add 50 different cancers to the list of ailments for which they can receive compensation from a fund set up the federal government. The new study looks at the incidence of 23 different cancers. The Times summarizes:

Six months after the federal government added cancer to the list of sicknesses covered by the $4.3 billion World Trade Center fund, a New York City health department study has found no clear link between cancer and the dust, debris and fumes released by the burning wreckage of the twin towers.

The study was by far the largest to date. It examined 55,700 people, including rescue and recovery workers who were present at the World Trade Center site, on barges or at the Staten Island landfill where debris was taken in the nine months after Sept. 11, 2001, as well as residents of Lower Manhattan, students, workers and passers-by exposed on the day of the terrorist attacks.

Over all, there was no increase in the cancer rate of those studied compared with the rate of the general population, researchers concluded after looking at 23 cancers from 2003 to 2008. The prevalence of three cancers ? multiple myeloma, prostate and thyroid ? was significantly higher, but only in rescue and recovery workers and not in the rest of the exposed population. But since the number of actual cases was small and the subjects of the study may have been screened more frequently for cancer than other people on average, the researchers noted that it was too early to draw any correlation to time spent at ground zero.

In one of many counterintuitive findings, the incidence of cancer was not higher among those who were exposed more intensely to the toxic substances than among those who were exposed less.

The lack of clear evidence of a link between cancer and the debris from Sept. 11 casts into doubt the decision by the federal government in June to add 50 different types of cancer to the list of illnesses covered by the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, signed by President Obama in early 2011.

The report is actually quite good news since it suggests that people who were exposed to debris from the World Trade Center's collapse are no more likely to come down the cancer than are the rest of us. Of course, if one happens to be male the lifetime risk of cancer is 1 in 2, and if female, it's 1 in 3. It also good to keep in mind that the American Cancer Society estimates:

Exposure to carcinogenic agents in occupational, community, and other settings is thought to account for a relatively small percentage of cancer deaths ? about 4% from occupational exposures and 2% from environmental pollutants (man-made and naturally occurring).

Source: http://reason.com/blog/2012/12/19/cancer-not-increased-by-exposure-to-worl

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Arts Roundup: Homeless Poet Edition - Washington City Paper

Northern Virginia resident?James Allison spent nearly two years living in his truck. He eventually found work and a home, and published a book of poetry, Dark Waters. [Post]

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SHFL Entertainment announces record revenue ... - Innovate Gaming

  • Land-Based | 17th December, 2012 | Las Vegas, NV | SHFL Entertainment ? Video
  • SHFL EntertainmentSHFL Entertainment today announced total revenue in 2012 increased 14 percent year-on-year to a record $259m and fourth quarter revenue was up 12 percent year-on-year $73.6m, another company record.

    Gavin Isaacs, SHFL Entertainment CEO, said, ?All but one of our product categories witnessed double digit revenue growth; that?s impressive in any environment, and especially in this one. As we communicated throughout the year, we have been and intend to continue to invest in our business and look forward to reaping the benefits in the future.?

    The year-on-year increase was fueled by increased sales of its electronic shufflers, table games and slot machines, in addition to the establishment of the company?s new international operations.

    Strong growth in recurring and sales revenue led to gross margin increasing 110 basis points year-on-year to 64 percent. Excluding the impact of $2.2m due diligence expenses associated with the company?s terminated acquisition of Ongame, operating margin was 22 percent for the fiscal year.

    Expenses increased $2.9m year-on-year to $21.4m, predominantly related to marketing costs associated with the company?s re-branding and R&D costs, largely due to development costs associated with the SHFL iGaming content delivery platform, online versions of its proprietary table games and new title development for the Equinox cabinet.

    ?Entering the new fiscal year, we believe we are well-positioned for sustainable growth as we benefit from continued MD3 card shuffler placements, global expansion of our slot machine business, improved e-Table offerings, and meaningful opportunities created from the power of our specialty table game brands, both in brick and mortar casinos and online casinos,? added Issacs.

    During the 2012 fourth quarter, total Utility recurring revenue grew 8 percent to $13.8m, driven mainly by the company?s upgrade initiative and new casino openings in the US, resulting in increased MD3, iDeal and Deckmate card shuffler lease placements.

    Strong recurring revenue growth, partially offset by a decrease in sales revenue, drove growth during the quarter. The leased installed base of 8,285 shufflers at the end of the quarter represented a 9 percent year-on-year increase and the MD3 total installed base increased by 361 units in the quarter to 1,742.

    Proprietary Table Games revenue was up 14 percent year-on-year to $12.6m during the fourth quarter. The progressive installed base increased by 333 units year-on-year to 1,193 units overall. Placements of Three Card Poker Progressive, Fortune Pai Gow Poker Progressive and Ultimate Texas Hold?em Progressive drove installs.

    Electronic Table Systems revenue grew 33 percent year-on-year to $4.9m, due to strong participation revenue from Table Master and Vegas Star. Electronic Gaming Machines revenue grew 6 percent year-on-year to $24.9m, primarily driven by sales related to the Equinox Super Top Box, the new slot title The Flintstones in Australia, as well as sales of 88 Fortunes in Asia.

    ?We reported another very strong quarter and year both operationally and financially as we continue to develop and deliver compelling products to the industry,? remarked Linster Fox, SHFL Entertainment CFO, ?With no debt on our revolving line of credit and inventory turns at the highest they?ve ever been, our optimization of working capital helps us fuel growth and create shareholder value.?

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    SHFL Entertainment is a leading global gaming supplier committed to making gaming more fun for players and more profitable for operators through product innovation, and superior quality and service.

    The company operates in legalized gaming markets across the globe and provides state-of-the-art, value-add products in the five distinct categories utility products, proprietary table games, electronic table systems, electronic gaming machines, and newly introduced iGaming.

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    Tuesday, December 18, 2012

    Sprint raises offer, to buy Clearwire for $2.2B

    (AP) ? Sprint, the country's third-largest cellphone company, said Monday that it will buy out the portion of wireless network operator Clearwire that it doesn't already own after raising its offer price to $2.2 billion.

    The deal would give Sprint control of a flailing affiliate, one it depends upon to provide high-speed "Sprint 4G" data services on some of its phones. It would increase Sprint's access to the airwaves, meaning it could boost data speeds in coming years. However, cell towers using Clearwire spectrum have poor range, making it difficult to provide broad coverage.

    Sprint Nextel Corp. said it will pay $2.97 per share for the nearly 50 percent stake in Clearwire stock it doesn't already own. A board committee that excluded Sprint appointees approved the offer. The board hadn't approved Sprint's earlier offer of $2.90 per share, or a total of $2.1 billion, which had been made Thursday.

    The agreement is a disappointment for Clearwire shareholders, who were hoping that the company would hold out for an even better offer. The stock fell 46 cents, or 13.7 percent, to close at $2.91 Monday.

    A majority of Clearwire's minority shareholders need to approve the deal. Of those, cable companies Comcast Corp. and Bright House Networks, as well as chipmaker Intel Corp. have agreed to vote in favor. They control 13 percent of the shares.

    Analyst Christopher King at Stifel Nicolaus said it's likely other shareholders will oppose the deal, arguing that Clearwire is worth much more. That means that final approval "may come down to a vote-counting exercise," he said.

    On a conference call, Clearwire CEO Erik Prusch defended the deal, saying that since Sprint was not interested in selling its stake to another company, it was the only possible buyer. Without a deal, the company may have had to give its debtholders control, wiping out the shareholders, he said.

    Clearwire Corp., which is based in Kirkland, Wash., was formed by cellular pioneer Craig McCaw to take advantage of an emerging wireless technology, WiMax, which promised higher speeds and lower costs than conventional cellular technology.

    Sprint was working on the same technology. In 2008, it rolled those operations into Clearwire, gaining a stake of more than 50 percent. Sprint pays Clearwire for access to its network, which it resells as Sprint 4G, but the technology has been orphaned as other wireless carriers have opted for another fourth-generation technology called LTE. Sprint is now building out its own 4G LTE network. Clearwire has its own plans to build out LTE, but has lacked the funds to do so ? Sprint is its only major customer.

    Sprint was also financially strapped, until it agreed in October to sell 70 percent of itself to Softbank Corp. of Japan for $20 billion. Clearwire shares nearly doubled in value when that deal was announced two months ago, as investors guessed that the Softbank deal meant Sprint would buy full control of Clearwire.

    Sprint's $2.97-per-share offer for Clearwire is more than twice the stock's closing price of $1.30 on Oct. 10, just before the Sprint-Softbank deal was confirmed.

    The Clearwire deal is contingent on the Softbank deal going through.

    Sprint, which is based in Overland Park, Kan., said it expects both deals to close next summer.

    Sprint's stock rose 1 cent to close at $5.56.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Tom Murphy in Indianapolis contributed to this story.

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    European U.N. Security Council members to condemn Israel on homes

    PARIS (Reuters) - European nations in the 15-member United Nations Security Council are set to jointly condemn Israel over its plans for Jewish settler homes in east Jerusalem, a European diplomatic source said on Tuesday.

    Israel approved plans for a further 1,500 homes on Monday after provoking international protests earlier this month against a project for another 3,000 such homes in a sensitive area known as E1.

    "We are working on a declaration from the European Union member nations at the Security Council on this subject," the source said, adding that it would be issued in the coming days.

    The four European members are France, Britain, Germany and Portugal.

    "We shouldn't just focus on the E1 settlements, but on all of them because if each one of these sees the light of day, they could call into question the creation of a two-state solution."

    France and Britain, both permanent members of the Security Council, summoned the Israeli ambassadors in their capitals earlier in December to hear appeals for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reverse course on the settlement program.

    "Once the Israeli elections pass in January, we hope there will be more reasonable decisions taken (by the Israelis)," the source said.

    French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said last week it was imperative that France, Britain and the United States became more directly involved in peace negotiations.

    (Reporting by John Irish; editing by Andrew Roche)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/european-u-n-security-council-members-condemn-israel-151122605.html

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    Radio host, former Major League Baseball pitcher Frank Pastore dead

    Frank Pastore (Hand in Photo)

    Christian radio show host and former Major League Baseball pitcher Frank Pastore died Monday from complications following a November motorcycle accident.

    The death came nearly a month after the Nov. 19 crash on the Foothill (210) Freeway in Duarte. The accident occurred as Pastore was on his way home from his daily radio show at the studios of KKLA 99.5 FM in Glendale.

    Officials at KKLA, which announced Pastore's passing on its website, could not be reached for comment late Monday.

    A brief and prophetic audio clip from Pastore's final show accompanied the death notice.
    ?You guys know I ride a motorcycle, right? So at any moment ... I could be spread all over the 210,? Pastore said. ?But that's not me. That's my body parts.?

    Pastore said that his faith in Christ left him with no doubts his soul would live on after physical death.
    ?I just lost my beautiful husband,? Pastore's wife Gina said. ?But it's comforting to know he's home with the Lord now.?

    Gina didn't mourn alone Monday. KKLA was inundated with callers expressing their grief.

    ?People are calling in and crying and mourning with us,? she said. ?I want to thank so many people for their outpouring of love and support. ?That's really helped to sustain our family during this difficult time.?

    Condolences and tributes also flooded the Internet in the hours after news

    of Pastore's death broke.

    Among those acknowledging the passing was national radio and television personality Hugh Hewitt.
    ?My friend and radio colleague Frank Pastore has died,? Hewitt posted in his Twitter account. ?He was a terrific man, a great broadcaster and a wonderful husband and dad, RIP.?

    On his Facebook page, BIOLA University President Barry Correy remarked that, ?Frank Pastore had a heart for the Gospel and understood in the deepest ways the profound impact of a Christian worldview not only on our lives and on our educational institutions, but on our culture.?

    ?He was a voice of reason and of engagement, and he was able to articulate with clarity and listen with sensitivity. As a ?94 graduate of BIOLA's M.A. in philosophy program, we considered Frank part of our family. He will be profoundly missed, not only by BIOLA, but by countless others who depended on him day in and day out to help them think clearly and Christianly about the big issues of the day.?

    Pastore had been in a coma since the accident and had been recently transferred to a hospital in Upland from Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center's intensive care unit, hospital spokeswoman Rosa Saca said.

    A CHP investigation concluded that the crash was an accident, and nothing criminal such as impaired driving was suspected, CHP Officer William Bury said. The driver who hit Pastore was neither arrested nor cited.

    On KKLA's website, the radio station asked listeners to ?Please continue to pray for Gina and the family.?

    In addition to his wife, Pastore is survived by son Frank Jr. and daughter Christina.

    The 55-year-old Upland resident, who played baseball at Damien High School in La Verne, graduated from BIOLA University in La Mirada in 1994 and from Claremont Graduate School in 2003.

    Funeral services are pending.

    ?Frank was all about the Gospel,? Gina Pastore added. ?I just pray God will continue to use his legacy.?

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    Farm soil determines environmental fate of phosphorus

    Dec. 17, 2012 ? Just 20 years ago, the soils of the Amazon basin were thought unsuitable for large-scale agriculture, but then industrial agriculture -- and the ability to fertilize on a massive scale -- came to the Amazon. What were once the poorest soils in the world now produce crops at a rate that rivals that of global breadbaskets. Soils no longer seem to be the driver -- or the limiter -- of agricultural productivity. But a new Brown University-led study of three soybean growing regions, including Brazil, finds that soils have taken on a new role: mediating the environmental consequences of modern farming.

    The study focuses on the relationship between soils and phosphorus, a key agricultural nutrient. Typically in short supply, particularly in tropical soils, phosphorus is unique among fertilizer requirements. It is finite, irreplaceable and mined in just a few places around the world.

    "If that suggests scarcity, which is a concern, the overuse of phosphorus can also pose another problem, causing harmful algal blooms in waterways," said Stephen Porder, assistant professor of biology in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and co-author of the study in the January 2013 edition of BioScience, posted early online. "It's a bit of a Goldilocks problem -- too much and our waterways are choked with algae, too little and we cannot produce enough food."

    The new study compares the production of a single crop, soybeans, in the three places they are grown most -- Iowa in the United States, Mato Grosso in Brazil, and Buenos Aires in Argentina. What the authors found was an example that illustrates how the combination of management and soil type frames the phosphorus-related concerns associated with these massive agricultural enterprises.

    "Here are three regions where the crop that comes off the farm field is the same, but the fertilizer that goes in and the effects of this fertilizer on the environment are very different," said lead author Shelby Riskin of Brown University and the Marine Biological Laboratory.

    In Brazil, farmers must use a tremendous amount of the fertilizer, researchers found. In Iowa, historical overuse of phosphorus continues to harm waterways.

    "Having a one-size-fits-all approach to our understanding of interaction between people and their environment via agriculture is going to lead us to some erroneous concerns and conclusions if we don't take the regional biophysical setting into account," Porder said. "If you are concerned about the global phosphorus supply, Brazil is your problem -- they are using a ton of it. If you are concerned about lakes and rivers being filled with algae, then Iowa is your problem, and learning how to mitigate even very small amounts of loss after decades of overfertilization is a real challenge."

    A tale of two regions

    The Oxisol and Ultisol soils in the soybean fields of Brazil's Mato Grosso state, which were once rain forest land, absorb phosphorus and don't easily let go. Successful soybean cultivation there since the 1990s has only been possible with improved soybean varieties, and large inputs of lime (to raise the soil pH) and phosphorus (to overcome the soils native deficiency). These large inputs mean the soils in Mato Grosso are gaining about 31 kg phosphorus per hectare per year, according to the researchers' measurements.

    The good news in Brazil is that the deep soils have kept such a tight grip on their phosphorus that almost none of the fertilizer is ending up in nearby waterways.

    The exact opposite has proven true in Iowa, where the relatively fertile Mollisol and Alfisol soils release phosphorus much more readily. Soybean farming goes back to the 1920s in Iowa and in many places excess phosphorus was used to increase and ensure high yields, leading to widespread phosphorus pollution.

    Since 1995 Iowa farmers have used much less phosphorus, adding only a net of 3 kg per hectare per year, but local lakes and rivers are being polluted because the soil is still releasing all that phosphorus applied long ago. Half of the waterways in Iowa assessed under the Clean Water Act are listed as impaired.

    Bueno in Buenos Aires

    If there is a best of both worlds, according to Riskin and Porder, it seems to be in the Buenos Aires province of Argentina, which has soils similar to Iowa's. There farmers who started growing soybeans much more recently than their Iowan counterparts have been able to achieve similar yields without applying much phosphorus. Until 2000, the researchers found, soybeans were drawing more phosphorus out of the soil than farmers were adding, leading to net deficits of phosphorus without much pollution. More recently, the Argentines have been adding more of the fertilizer, leading to a roughly break-even phosphorus budget.

    "They are in sort of a sweet spot in a way," Porder said. "They have these very fertile soils and came to the game a little bit later. They essentially mined the soils for nutrients for a while and now they are bringing it back into balance."

    By 2050, Porder said, the world's farmers will need to need to grow about 70 percent more food. With limited supplies both of phosphorus and clean water, farmers must balance adding enough phosphorus to maximize yields but little enough to avoid unintended losses.

    Learning the lessons of Brazil and Iowa, Porder said, may allow new farmers in places where productivity is not yet but could be great to avoid polluting water and exhausting the world's phosphorus supply.

    "With increasing global demands from a growing population and growing appetites for commodities like meat, we will need to produce much more from cropland over the coming decades," said Riskin. "To do this least badly, that is, with a minimum of environmental costs, will be one of the great environmental challenges of the 21st century. Phosphorus in soybeans is just one example, but illustrates a broader point: We have to produce a lot while being aware of local and global environmental costs. What this means for management is different in different places."

    The paper's other authors are Christopher Neill of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Meagan Schipanski of Pennsylvania State University and Elena Bennett of McGill University.

    Funding from the National Science Foundation (Grant: DEB-0640661) and the Andrew Mellon Foundation and collaboration with the Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazonia supported the research.

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    12 Ways to Train Yourself to be a Great Salesperson

    A salesperson can only get so far without the right tools. Keep on top of your sales funnel, manage deals, and stay in touch with your clients with the help of a simple CRM and sales tracking app like Base.

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    Ask yourself these questions:

    • Do you have a desire to be a great salesperson?

    • Do you want to succeed in the profession of sales?

    • Do you want to be non-traditional and buyer focused?

    • Do you want to help change the perception of the sales profession?

    If you answered ?No? to any of these questions, do not waste your time reading this, as this article is only for those who answered yes to each of the above questions.

    Success in any profession starts with desire. ?Without desire there is no motivation, no direction, no success. ?It is that desire to be in a place you imagine that will drive you to succeeding in it.

    Sales, as you probably know, is the oldest profession in history. Yet, it is also the least respected profession of all professions. If you continue to apply traditional techniques, you are fueling this perception. ?However, if you want to help change the perception of this great profession, make sure you avoid traditional techniques, and become buyer focused.

    With this new economy of buyers, the sales profession can become extinct, unless you bring more value to the buyer, in their terms, not yours. ?Buyers now have an alternative as they can buy anything they want off of the internet, and not have their time wasted by sales people ? their #1 complaint.

    To be a great salesperson, who provides added value, ?you will need to follow a non-traditional sales process.

    To do this you will need to unlearn what you now know about sales and re-learn, possibly the opposite of everything you have learned. ?However, if you are new to sales, your timing is great as you are at the beginning of a new era in profession of sales.

    Now to be a success in sales you need to know how to train yourself to be a great salesperson. ?So, here is a list of 12 ways to get you started.

    1. Dedicate one hour of your most productive time of your day to the most important person in the world. ?This is a daily discipline.

    2. Set S.M.A.R.T. (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Trackable to a Timetable) goals and a supporting plan of action.

    3. Read books on non-traditional sales, motivation and personal leadership.

    4. Listen to Audio, and view videos, on the above topics.

    5. Attend seminars / training programs on an on-going basis.

    6. Enroll into a non-traditional, buyer focused, on-going virtual sales training program and learn, apply and review in steps, not in big chunks.

    7. Surround yourself with like-minded people, and become accountable to each other on actions to be taken. ?Meet regularly and share learnings and experiences.

    8. Apply what you learn, in the real world, within 48 hours.

    9. Give yourself permission to fail, and when you fail, seek out the lesson learned and grow from the experience.

    10. Keep a success and gratitude journal.

    11. Join Toastmasters and master your communication skills

    12. Share everything you learn, as it is in the giving that you gain.

    Now there are many other things you can do, but the trick is to determine your best learning method, get started now and keep learning as it has to be an on-going process.

    Use what you have learned to execute the disciplines of attracting, engaging and empowering the ?Buyer Focused? Velocity Selling System, to up your bottom line.

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    About Bob Urichuck

    Bob Urichuck is an International Professional Speaker, Trainer and Author of two best selling books "Up Your Bottom Line" and "Disciplined for Life: You are the Author of Your Future." He has been recognized as Consummate Speaker of the year and ranked #7 in the World?s top 30 Sales Gurus. Bob is a Certified Sales Professional, Certified Master Trainer and Certified Social Entrepreneur who has adopted a village in Sri Lanka where he is financially responsible for the medical care and education of over 700 children who survived the Tsunami.

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    Sunday, December 16, 2012

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    Saturday, December 15, 2012

    Twinkies again by spring? It could happen

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    It?s not even Christmas, but Twinkies fans may be able to start looking forward to an Easter present.

    Bankrupt Hostess Brands has received a number of bids from companies interested in buying the maker of Twinkies, Ho Hos, and Wonder bread, including retail heavyweights such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Kroger Co, Bloomberg News reported Friday, quoting an unnamed person familiar with the matter.

    The person asked not to be named because of the confidentiality of the bidding process, Bloomberg reported.

    Bloomberg reported that around two dozen possible buyers had emerged, including Wal-Mart , Kroger ?Mexican bakery giant Grupo Bimbo SAB and Alpha Baking Company.?

    Wal-Mart, Kroger and Grupo Bimbo declined to comment ; Alpha did not respond to a request for comment from NBC News.?

    ?Hostess does possess several iconic American brands,? said Erin Lash,?an equity analyst at Morningstar. Despite concerns about obesity, the snack business is fast-growing, she said. ?We?re not surprised there?s interest in those brands.?

    Anthony Michael Sabino, a bankruptcy attorney and a professor at St. John's University, said bankruptcy judge Robert Drain was motivated to move quickly. Bidding will likely take place by early January, since the assets ? if not the treats themselves ? could become stale.?

    ?I think this will move a at a fairly decent pace. He knows what?s at stake here.?

    ?You could very well see the sale closing by Valentine?s Day or early March,? he said. ?There?s a very good chance that, by Easter, there are going to be Twinkies on the shelves again.?

    Bloomberg said the liquidation sale could yield up to $1 billion. Sabino said it was more likely that the company would be broken up and purchased by more than one buyer, with the snack cakes viewed as the most valuable division. Besides Twinkies, Ho Hos and Wonder bread,?Hostess made its eponymous cupcakes, Ding-Dongs, Sno Balls and the Drake?s line of snack cakes.

    It?s too early to tell which bidder will end up as the new owner of the Twinkie. Wal-Mart, in the middle of its busiest quarter, has the advantage from a cash-flow standpoint, Sabino said. ?In terms of ability to crank out the best offer, that might be Kraft or Grupo Bimbo.?

    Lash said Kraft didn?t seem to be a likely buyer, though. ?Kraft has been more focused on divestitures,? she said. She also said two other companies speculated to be potential bidders, the Campbell Soup Company and Kellogg?s, were still digesting recent acquisitions and unlikely to add another so soon.?

    Hostess shut down its operations last month, laying off most of its 18,500 workers, after failing to come to an agreement with its bakers? union as it tried to emerge from its second bankruptcy in a decade.?

    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/twinkies-again-spring-it-could-happen-1C7615012

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    Friday, December 14, 2012

    Sleep Easy With These Tips On Snoring - Health Care

    Snoring is a common ailment. You may be the one who is snoring, or you may be the one who has to try and sleep through it. Snoring can even affect marriages. Read this article to find out how you can manage your snoring or help someone you love get rid of their snoring problem.

    Exercise your tongue regularly. Though this certainly sounds silly, sticking your tongue in and out several times is actually valuable as it exercises several of the muscles in your mouth and throat. Hold your tongue rigid while it is extended and then first point the tip in one direction then another. Cycle through right, left, up and down positions for each repetition. You will tone your tongues muscles, which discourages snoring.

    To avoid snoring you should avoid alcohol. Alcohol causes the central nervous system to relax and ultimately increases the likelihood of snoring. The greater the degree to which your muscles are relaxed, the greater your risk of snoring. Avoiding alcohol should help to curb your snoring. A few drinks here and there is okay, but not regularly.

    Tennis Ball

    The effectiveness of the simple ?tennis ball cure? is substantiated by many people. Attach a tennis ball to the back of your shirt by sewing on a pocket or putting the ball into a sock and then sewing that on. What happens is that you feel the ball when you are on your back, and therefore you stop sleeping on your back, cutting down on your snoring. As soon as your body learns to avoid sleeping on your back, you can omit the ball.

    One way to reduce or prevent your snoring is with a snoring treatment that you can purchase over-the-counter. Speak with your pharmacist to find out which remedies are the safest and most effective. Prescription remedies are also available, but if over-the-counter versions work, you will have less of an expense. These kind of remedies reduce the swelling in your throat and nose, and help you breathe.

    Think about trying one of the many remedies available to alleviate your snoring. Many people swear by these sprays, nasal strips and homeopathic remedies. Regardless of which method you try, always consult with your doctor first to get his recommendations on the best approach for your specific needs.

    If you are pregnant, and find yourself snoring, see your doctor as soon as possible. Many women may experience snoring during some point in their pregnancy. Snoring does not necessarily constitute a problem, but it is better to to ensure that your snoring is not causing oxygen deprivation to your baby. You should schedule an appointment with your doctor to determine the severity of your snoring issue.

    Snoring Strips

    Try using snoring strips to sleep better at night, with less snoring. Snoring strips are small adhesive strips that, when placed next to the nose, expand the nostrils, thereby opening them up to clear the airways. Some pro athletes use these strips to enhance their performance, so try them!

    Using nasal strips is a great way in reducing snoring. These strips look like a Band-Aid. They are not the same as bandages, however. Nasal strips have been designed specifically to keep your airways open. This will make it easier for you to breath from the nose, and when that happens, your snoring will decrease.

    As noted above, many people snore. It interrupts both the peaceful sleep of the one who is snoring, but also the partner or spouse who has to put up with the noise. These tips can help you battle your snoring and give you more peaceful nights.

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    Source: http://www.healthcarecenteradvice.com/2012/12/13/sleep-easy-with-these-tips-on-snoring-3/

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