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The nation's largest airlines last week reported ridiculous – for them – first-quarter profits. And it had far less to do with the price of oil and jet fuel than you've probably read. Oh, to be sure, a 43 percent drop in the price of a gallon of jet fuel in the first quarter this year vs. the first quarter of 2014 is noteworthy and important. And it had a significant impact on the profits earned by American, United, Delta and Southwest airlines in what historically has been the toughest quarter of the year for airlines – one in which they historically have reported huge losses. But the pull back in global crude prices that began in the middle of 2014 is not the biggest reason why airlines finally are making what, by their industry’s pitiful standards, are great profits these days. (Last year’s 4.6 percent net operating margin was good enough to produce record profits, but still represents a lackluster, below-average profit margin when compared with all publicly traded U.S. companies.) Rather, the airlines’ new-found profitability stems from other significant changes that are less-well-reported and recognized: the elimination of about 150,000 jobs across the industry since 2001, and the financial restructuring of the industry, largely through the Chapter 11 bankruptcy and merger processes. Between airline deregulation in late 1978 and the year 2001 U.S. airlines struggled under enormous pressures from the deadly combination of economic instability, uncontrollable labor cost growth, new competition in both the international and domestic discount markets, fleet over-expansion, hyper price competition, rising taxes, the global spread of disease, rising geo-political instability and war, consumer demand for access to expensive new technologies, and lots of plain ol’ dumb management decisions. There were a couple of short periods of what, by broader market measurements, amounted to very modest profitability. But when totaled up, the losses over that 22-year period swamped the few years of profitability. Then a run-of-the-mill economic downturn that began in early 2001 turned into a full-scale financial crisis after the 9-11 terrorist attacks all-but killed demand for air travel for more than a year. Shaken to their core, U.S. airlines have spent the ensuing 14 years – reluctantly, and with plenty of missteps along the way - getting their own financial houses, and that of their industry, in order. It was an ugly time marked by constant financial turmoil, huge job losses, significant degradation of personal service elements, and the introduction of a long menu of new fees and charges for services that used to come with the price of a ticket. But today any clear-eyed examination of industry and individual carrier data over those 14 years will reveal that true, pervasive structural change has taken place. And that, not the recent fall of jet fuel prices from their historic highs, is the primary reason for U.S. airlines’ current level of unprecedented profitability. In the year 2000 U.S. operators of conventionally-sized mainline commercial jets spent a combined total of $33.3 billion on their workforce’s wages and benefits, according to the MIT Airline Data Project. In 2013 they spent only $1.1 billion more than that - $34.42 billion on labor. That means U.S. airlines’ labor expenses in 2013 actually were $11 billion less in 2013 when measured in constant 2000 dollars. Just how important has that clamping down on labor costs been to the U.S. airline industry? Had their labor costs simply grown at the same rate as inflation over those 13 years, U.S. carriers would have reported a loss of more than $1 billion on operations in 2013 (assuming all other inputs remained as actually reported). Instead, they earned a combined $9.7 billion operating profit. Certainly rising revenues – from relatively modest but noticeable fare increases over the last decade and the imposition of all those additional fees and charges - helped. But effectively lowering their labor costs relative to the rate of inflation has been the single biggest factor in airlines’ new-found profitability. The second biggest factor has been the industry’s financial restructuring. In 2000 the conventional large jet-flying U.S. airlines carried $28.4 billion in combined long term debt and capital lease obligations, according to MIT's numbers. That debt figure reached a peak of $55 billion in 2008. But by 2013 it was back down to $33.4 billion. Again, in constant 2000 dollars U.S. airlines actually lowered their long term debt and capital lease obligations, which would have been $38.4 billion in 2013 had that figure merely grown in step with inflation. They’ve done that, in part, by reducing their fleet sizes. In 2000 the big U.S. carriers flew 3,732 planes (not including regional jets and turboprop planes flown by regional carriers, often in partnership with the big airlines). In 2013 the U.S. fleet totaled just 3,434 such planes, a 9 percent decline. Not only did that lower both financial and operating costs, it also helped to reduce the supply of seats and flights. Thanks to the law of supply-and-demand, that reduction in supply allowed airlines to inch up the average fare price paid through a combination of modest fare hikes and reducing the number of seats sold at lower fare price levels. Taken together, that explains why airlines are making big profits at a time when they’re still paying some of the highest prices ever for jet fuel. In 2000 they paid, on average, 80 cents a gallon, and managed to earn a $6 billion combined operating profit. In 2013 they paid an average of $3.03 a gallon – the second highest average price per gallon in industry history – yet earned $9.7 billion in combined operating profits. In 2014, even after the more than 50 percent drop in crude oil prices that began last summer, U.S. carriers saw their average price paid per gallon fall to only $2.85. That’s a lot better than the peak price of $3.16 in 2012. But it still was the fifth-highest average price ever paid by U.S. airlines. Yet they saw their combined net profits reach $12 billion. And in the first quarter of this year, American, United, Delta and Southwest by themselves reported combined quarterly operating profits of $3.9 billion. Certainly the big drop in fuel prices played a substantial role in that remarkable performance in a quarter when airlines typically report huge losses. But, again, the fuel price drop does not, by itself, fully explain the industry’s new profitability. American, which does not hedge its fuel costs and therefore serves as a good proxy for what airlines actually paid at the pump, said it paid an average of just $1.83 a gallon in the first quarter. That’s a 35 percent drop in the jet fuel price from last year’s $2.85 average. Still, $1.83 a gallon represents a 231 percent increase over the 80 cents per gallon average price that U.S. airlines paid for jet fuel in 2000. Had the price of jet fuel merely kept pace with inflation from 2000 to the firt quarter of this year, airlines would be paying just $1.09 a gallon. So the recent drop in in fuel prices, while significant, simply isn't sufficient to explain why the reason U.S. airlines finally are making decent profits - no matter what you've been reading lately from Wall Street analysts and business journalists who've been too busy, too lazy, or too inexperienced to look beyond the surface explanations. Also on Forbes:
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KRASNY PARTIZANSK, Ukraine — This border crossing between Ukraine and Russia is now in the hands of rebels. Ukrainian border guards have abandoned their posts, and there is no barrier to stop the insurgents from funneling fighters and supplies into their breakaway republics. What this means is that even as Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with senior European leaders on Thursday and he and U.S. President Barack Obama circle each other warily during the D-Day commemoration in Normandy on Friday, the war in eastern Ukraine may be moving into high gear. Although Putin has withdrawn most of the Russian troops that had been poised on the frontier threatening a conventional invasion, the way is now open for volunteers and operatives of various stripes, along with supplies, to move freely into the country. GALLERY: The War for Eastern Ukraine Intensifies (PHOTOS) A couple of journalistic colleagues and I had been hearing about attempts to open this corridor for several days as we traveled in eastern Ukraine. The Russian ministry of foreign affairs, Russian parliament parliamentarians and the Russian volunteers in Ukraine we spoke to all talked about establishing what they called a “humanitarian corridor.” We had been looking for the hole in the border, and we discovered it Wednesday near a city called Sverdlovsk in the region of Luhansk. Two local taxi drivers, Aleksei and Vladislav, drove us to the crossing point, which is called Krasny Partizansk in Russian or Chervono Parizansk in Ukrainian. Shortly before we arrived, armed rebels took over the base and took down the Ukrainian flag. There is now no flag at the border. It is now nobody’s border, the locals are joking. One of the rebels told us that no passports or identity papers had to be checked on this side of the frontier any longer. We saw cars crossing into Russia with only Russian customs checking their papers. Aleksei called out to his friend: “Do you want to go to Russia? Go! There is no border left!” He gave a little laugh. Meanwhile, all the Ukrainian border guards from the occupied crossing point loaded their children and wives into more than 20 vehicles and fled from Krasny Partizansk. As I write, we are driving with this caravan of military and civilian vehicles full of Ukrainian soldiers and their families. They are terrified that rebels will shoot at them at any checkpoint or from the forest along the deserted roads of Luhansk region. They said they got an order from their commanders to leave, then another command to stay, but they decided to ignore the second order because they had children and women and everybody wanted to leave. At nightfall we learn that the Ukrainian military has issued a statement saying that “in connection with sharp and sudden increase of danger” they had to conduct a special operation and move some of the Donetsk and Luhansk border troops outside their usual bases, but they insist that now border guards perform their duties from new locations. The caravan is moving at about 40 kilometers an hour (25 mph) looking for a safe place to spend the night as it’s getting dark—a sad, scared convoy of fleeing border guards lost in an enemy-occupied land. Earlier in the day, after a night of heavy fighting in Luhansk, the biggest city near the border, we had emerged from our lodgings to find the aftermath of the battle around a Ukraine National Guard base in the very center of town. Two local families from a five-story apartment building right next to the base said they had spent “a nightmare night” sitting in their bathrooms. Two little boys were collecting shell fragments on the road outside the base, which was by then occupied by armed rebels of the self-proclaimed People’s Republic of Lunansk. “The rebels must be insane, to begin a war in a courtyard full of apartments! We don’t want Luhansk to be controlled by gunmen, we demand Kiev to stop this horror,” a middle-aged woman named Ludmila Melnikova said with tears in her eyes. But Kiev seemed too far away and too weak to be able help Melnikova and her neighbors. Ukrainian Interior Ministry spokesman Anton Sherbakov told me he was “aware Luhansk is falling, but there’s not much we can do—Luhansk is a big problem.” After the main border guard base in one district of Luhansk surrendered at 6 a.m. Wednesday, none of the 11 checkpoints along the border had any clear understanding what to do next. “We cannot make our soldiers fight, when their families come to the gate of military bases and beg us to let their loved ones go,” Sherbakov said. The local drivers Aleksei and Vladislav were happy to get rid of the Ukrainian, military they said. We had heard rumors that fierce Chechens might now come through the “humanitarian corridor.” “Chechens? They are our guys, let them come!” said Vladislav. “Nothing will stop them at the border any longer.” Shortly after dark, the fugitive border guards and their families reached the safety of a large Ukrainian base far from their abandoned posts.
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Freaking the heck out just like the rest of you. What we thinking for the second half? #SEAvLA by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:28:41 AM IKR?! RT @MLS : This game????#SEAvLA by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:30:43 AM HT - LA back on the pitch early. Ozzie the lone Sounder getting stretched and ready. THIS IS GOING TO BE MENTAL. #SEAvLA by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:31:35 AM 46’ - It’s @oba_martins and @clint_dempsey with the tap and the second half is UNDERWAY. 45 minutes to go. MLS Cup Final on the line. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:32:54 AM 46’ - Early whistle for an offside on Oba. LA looking to get things moving quickly. #SEAvLA by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:33:37 AM 45 minutes to go & one of these teams hosts #MLSCup : soc.cr/F7r5n #SEAvLA (c/o @MissJMontgomery ) http://pbs.twimg.com/media/B3vXUQLCEAAtOBd.jpg by Major League Soccer via twitter 12/1/2014 3:34:54 AM 47’ - Nice work by Leo there on the interception. Working it forward now to Lamar who is flagged for offside. That one looked close. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:35:08 AM 49’ - Sounders pressing nicely in the early stages. LA playing deep. Ball goes into Keane who dribbles it out for a GK. MORE OF THAT. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:36:33 AM 51’ - Corner for LA as the ball bounces out there. Sent in and Ozzie with the huge clearance. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:38:11 AM 52’ - Ohhhhhh boy. Oba dances his way into the area from the Gonzo pass. Can’t get the shot off and a corner is won. #SEAvLA by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:40:01 AM 53’ - Low corner by Gonzo and it’s cleared out by LA who set out on the break. Seattle covers though and it’s played backwards. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:40:38 AM 54’ - WOWWWWWW HUGE CLEARANCE THERE! Ishizaki with the low ball through the area that Scott puts over the net. Wow. Corner. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:41:25 AM 54’ - Goal for LA! Juninho blasts one in from the second ball on the corner. In off the post. 2-1. #SEAvLA by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:42:01 AM 55’ - Seattle needs a goal now… by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:42:13 AM Just. Like. That. WOW. #SEAvLA by Major League Soccer via twitter 12/1/2014 3:42:34 AM 56’ - Ozzie getting hounded in the middle. Brought down. Foul called. Sounders moving forward. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:43:19 AM 56’ - WHAT A SAVE BY FREI! Turnover to Donovan who rushes forward and tries to beat Frei but the goalie with a HUGE save. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:43:48 AM 57’ - Sounders push the other way and Brad’s low ball is cleared. LA then breaks but Keane can’t find Sarvas and the move is done. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:44:46 AM 57’ - This is too much. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:44:55 AM 59’ - LA with lots of pressure here trying to force the Sounders into mistakes. Kind of working, too. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:46:46 AM 60’ - Leo with a very nice move forward. Cuts inside and gets the cross in but JUST behind Dempsey. Sounders still pushing here. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:48:10 AM 61’ - My oh my! DeAndre puts in a cross and it nearly sneaks in behind Penedo who had his hand up to tip over. GK called. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:49:17 AM Landon Donovan gets an assist on Juninho's goal. Donovan ties the MLS playoff record with his 14th career assist. by Paul Carr via twitter retweeted by MLS 12/1/2014 3:49:17 AM 63’ - SEATTTTTTLEEEEEEE… by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:50:12 AM 63’ - Foul called there on Gargan who gets beat by Lamar along the far sideline and takes him down. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:50:43 AM 64’ - Lots of solid passing here by Seattle. Trying to find those openings. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:51:44 AM 65’ - Balled play inside and through to Oba who JUST can’t get the shot off and it’s cleared. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:52:45 AM 65’ - FREI AGAIN WITH THE MAGNIFICENT SAVE! Ball dinked across the area by LD to Ishizaki who heads down and FREI JUST GETS TO IT. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:53:15 AM 66’ - Attendance tonight: 46,758 by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:53:35 AM Stefan Frei. HUGE. #SEAvLA by Major League Soccer via twitter 12/1/2014 3:53:59 AM Attendance for tonight's match: 46,758 — an @MLS playoff record! #SEAvLA by Seattle Sounders FC via twitter 12/1/2014 3:55:28 AM 68’ - Sounders moving it around, Ozzie with the rare giveaway but the Rave Green get it back. I’m just at a loss right now. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:56:03 AM 69’ - I’M NEVER AT A LOSS! by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:56:10 AM Juninho puts @LAGalaxy in the driver's seat with this away goal: soc.cr/F7tPI #SEAvLA by Major League Soccer via twitter 12/1/2014 3:56:13 AM 70’ - OMAR WITH A HUGE CLEARANCE! Ball turned over to Ozzie who slides in Brad…his low cross booted clear by Gonzalez. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:58:20 AM 71’ - Rogers with a big foul on Yedlin was just too quick for him on the turn. Dangerous spot for Gonzo to put the ball in... by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:59:06 AM 72’ - INCHES OVER! Gonzo with the wonderful bent in ball that is deflected over the bar for a corner. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 3:59:51 AM 73’ - Corner played in and then clear by LA. Gawd. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 4:00:14 AM 73’ - Looks like Azira set to check in, with Rose. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 4:00:22 AM 73’ - LD gets forward, goes to the endline and plays in the cross that Scott clears out for a LA corner. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 4:01:03 AM 74’ - Azira now set to come in as Alonso comes out. Alan Gordon also for LA as he’ll replace Ishizaki. #SEAvLA by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 4:01:26 AM 74’ - Corner played in and cleared out by Seattle... by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 4:02:10 AM 75’ - Another change for Seattle as Pineda checks out for Rose. Whole new center midfield for the Sounders now. 2-1 Seattle. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 4:02:44 AM 77’ - Sounders still need a goal here... by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 4:04:27 AM 77’ - If Seattle doesn’t score, LA will advance on away-goals. by Sounders Matchday via twitter 12/1/2014 4:05:06 AM < Oldest 1 2 3 4 5 Newest > Powered by Platform for Live Reporting, Events, and Social Engagement Partners Footer Tickets Team Matchday News & Videos Supporters & Alliance Shop Privacy Policy Terms of Service Do Not Sell My Personal Information © 2021 MLS. The Major League Soccer and MLS name and shield are registered trademarks of Major League Soccer, L.L.C. (“MLS”). The names and logos of MLS teams are registered and/or common law trademarks of MLS or are used with the permission of their owners. Any unauthorized use is forbidden.
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NEWARK -- A New Jersey assemblyman and the mayors of Hoboken and Secaucus were among public officials arrested this morning by FBI agents in an international money laundering and corruption probe that includes rabbis in the Syrian Jewish communities of Deal and Brooklyn. Assemblyman Daniel Van Pelt (R-Ocean), Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano, Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell and Jersey City Council President Mariano Vega are among those already brought to the FBI building in Newark. Jersey City Deputy Mayor Leona Beldini has also been arrested. A total of 30 people have been taken into custody, officials said. The arrests are the result of a two-year FBI and IRS probe that began with an investigation of money transfers by members of the Syrian enclaves in Deal and Brooklyn. Those arrested this morning include key religious leaders in the tight-knit, wealthy communities. Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano III, Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell led in handcuffs into FBI building The federal investigation then expanded into a public corruption probe. No indictments have been released, though court appearances are expected later today in U.S. District Court in Newark. Nearly 20 people have already been led into the FBI building in Newark as the sweep continues to unfold in two states. Agents also raided religious institutions to make arrests and collect information. The Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office and the IRS took out at least three boxes from the Deal Yeshiva, as students were arriving at school. The Deal Yeshiva, on the corner of Brighton and Norwood avenues, is a prestigious religious school in town. Authorities also searched the Ohel Yaacob synagogue on Ocean Avenue in Deal and removed several boxes. Assemblyman Van Pelt, 44, is also the mayor of Ocean Township, a post he has held since 1988. He holds degrees from The College of New Jersey (Criminal Justice) and Regent University (Public Policy and Government). Cammarano, 32, a Democrat, was elected mayor of Hoboken in June. He was elected Hoboken City Councilman-at-Large in 2005. According to his campaign website, Cammarano is an attorney at the law firm of Genova, Burns, & Vernoia, which has offices in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Cammarano previously worked as a law clerk for Superior Court Judge Kevin Callahan in Jersey City. He is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association and the Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey, as well as the bar associations for Hudson, Bergen and Essex Counties. He has also worked as an adjunct professor at Montclair State University. Elwell, 64, has served for more than two decades as mayor and a member of the town council. Elwell and his council slate recently won victory in their contested Democratic June primary contests. Elwell is the president of a family-owned trucking company. He is a former Secaucus Board of Education member and a decorated Vietnam combat veteran.
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On October 27 at an event in New York City, Motorola and Verizon will announce two new DROID phones, the DROID Turbo 2 and the DROID MAXX 2. Both phones have been rumored on countless occasions over the past couple of months, but we now know exclusive details about each, including some launch promos that Verizon plans to introduce alongside each phone. According to sources of ours, the DROID Turbo 2 will indeed be marketed as having a “shatterproof screen.” This isn’t the first time we have heard this, but we can now confirm that this is a major selling point for the new DROID flagship. We still aren’t sure how Motorola plans to make the phone that tough, though, so we at least have that surprise ahead. On a related note, Verizon even plans to tie the shatterproof design into a promo where they will let you trade in a phone, even one with a cracked display, for up to $300 towards your new Turbo 2 (in the form of an account credit or gift card). In terms of other major features, Verizon and Motorola have teamed up to offer Moto Maker support for the Turbo 2. Like with the Moto X Pure Edition, the Turbo 2 will have countless combinations of custom options, including leather and ballistic nylon, which was an exclusive to last year’s Turbo and a favorite texture of ours. Also, Motorola appears to be willing to do another promo related to Moto Maker, where they will let you refresh your design one time if you buy the 64GB model. As for the DROID MAXX 2, which is basically just a Moto X Play for the US, we are looking at a phone that will marketed as having 48 hour battery life. It will have some form of customization as well, through removable shells that will come in at least three colors – red, green, and black. And similarly to the Turbo 2, Verizon will give you up to $300 for your old phone if you trade it in and pick up a MAXX 2. This promo doesn’t seem to have the same “shatterproof” angle, though, so you will likely have to trade in a phone in working condition. And that’s all we have to share. To catch up on the rest of the Turbo 2 and MAXX 2 stories, hit up this link and this link.
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Also remaining with the organization are two special assistants to the general manager -- Roger Hansen and Ken Madeja -- and international operations director Tim Kissner. SEATTLE -- While a number of Mariners front office and coaching staff members will not be returning next season, new general manager Jerry Dipoto has chosen to retain a prominent group of holdovers, including assistant general manager Jeff Kingston, amateur scouting director Tom McNamara and pro scouting director Tom Allison. SEATTLE -- While a number of Mariners front office and coaching staff members will not be returning next season, new general manager Jerry Dipoto has chosen to retain a prominent group of holdovers, including assistant general manager Jeff Kingston, amateur scouting director Tom McNamara and pro scouting director Tom Allison. Also remaining with the organization are two special assistants to the general manager -- Roger Hansen and Ken Madeja -- and international operations director Tim Kissner. Kingston was former GM Jack Zduriencik's top assistant and served as the interim GM after Zduriencik was dismissed in late August. He's been with the Mariners the past six seasons after working nine years in the Padres' front office. McNamara served as Zduriencik's scouting director for the past seven seasons after previously working with Zduriencik in Milwaukee. He's been in scouting for the past 20 years. Allison has also been in scouting for the past two decades. He joined the Mariners three years ago and previously worked with Dipoto with the D-backs. Hansen and Madeja both were with the Mariners before Zduriencik's arrival. Hansen has been an assistant to the GM since 2011 and previously spent 18 years in a variety of duties with the Mariners, including time as a Major League coach, a Minor League catching coordinator and in player development. Madeja is a long-time Mariners scout who has been a special assistant to the GM for the past nine years. That group will continue working with Dipoto, who is in the process of filling a handful of other front-office positions. Chris Gwynn, the director of player development, resigned last week and five other front-office members -- special assistants to the GM Ted Simmons, Joe McIlvaine and Pete Vuckovich and pro scouts Joe Nigro and Duane Shaffer -- were informed their contracts would not be renewed on Nov. 1. The Mariners are also undergoing considerable changes on the coaching front. Manager Lloyd McClendon was dismissed last week with one year remaining on his contract and Major League coaches Rich Donnelly, Trent Jewett, Mike Rojas and Andy Van Slyke will also not return, along with bullpen catcher Jason Phillips. Eight Minor League coaches will also not have their contracts renewed for next season, including Triple-A Tacoma pitching coach Jaime Navarro and hitting coach Cory Snyder. Tacoma manager Pat Listach will be offered the opportunity to return. The other Minor League coaches not being renewed are Class A Clinton manager Scott Steinmann and pitching coach Cibney Bello, Short-A Everett pitching coach Jason Blanton and hitting coach Mike Davis, Minor League pitching coordinator Terry Clark and Minor League hitting coordinator Lee May Jr. Additionally, former Mariners hitting coach Howard Johnson, who worked as a roving instructor for Double-A Jackson after being replaced by Edgar Martinez on the big-league staff in midseason, will not be renewed. Nasusel Cabrera, who was promoted to the Major League coaching staff in midseason after working as the club's Latin America pitching coordinator, will return to the Minor League system in 2016. Greg Johns is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @GregJohnsMLB and listen to his podcast.
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Michael Bay’s action movie about the Benghazi, Libya, terror attacks stumbled at the box office this weekend, opening at No. 4 in American theaters. ADVERTISEMENT “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi” opened with an estimated $19.6 million domestically, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “American Sniper,” which opened the same weekend a year prior, pulled in a stunning $107.2 million, while “Lone Survivor” opened to $37 million in early January 2014. Bay's last opening as a director — for "Transformers: Age of Extinction" — brought in more than $100 million. “13 hours” was politicized by Republicans who slammed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonSanders: 'I fully expect' fair treatment by DNC in 2020 after 'not quite even handed' 2016 primary Sanders: 'Damn right' I'll make the large corporations pay 'fair share of taxes' Former Sanders campaign spokesman: Clinton staff are 'biggest a--holes in American politics' MORE for the lapses in security at the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi. The 2012 terror attacks left four dead, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens. The film, however, does not refer to the current Democratic presidential candidate. Instead it focuses on the actions of six CIA contractors who rushed to the rescue as the compound came under attack. Republicans, including Clinton's 2016 rival Donald Trump, arranged screenings of "13 Hours" last week. GOP Sen. Tom Cotton (Ark.) said the movie show's Clinton's "utter negligence" before the strike. “The actions in the film highlight the utter negligence of Hillary Clinton’s State Department leading up to the Benghazi attacks,” Cotton said at a panel discussion in Washington. “Hillary Clinton was negligent at a minimum in not ensuring that they were [granted extra security] … her conduct was grotesque,” he added.
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An Alabama couple is shocked at the backlash they've experienced after naming their newborn son "Krimson Tyde." Summer and Steven Steele, who are from the small town of Andalusia, Ala., named their son after the University of Alabama's football team, the Crimson Tide. The couple told Alabama Media Group that they are "big Alabama [football] fans." The baby boy, Krimson Tyde Steele, was born Dec. 17, and his story quickly went viral after being posted to Twitter on Saturday. Some of the reactions weren't particularly kind: Why? I would despise my parents if they named me Krimson Tyde — tyla ♡ (@ThenTylaSaid) December 31, 2013 reevaluate your life if you name your kid "krimson tyde" — Emily Head (@emilyheaddd) December 31, 2013 It's bad down here. Real bad. RT @rjwile: Father of baby Krimson Tyde defended by father of baby Crimson Tide http://t.co/6gVIQpe8NP — John Buckley (@bucksbbq) December 31, 2013 Gawker Media's sports news site Deadspin even published a list of baby names on Monday that are "better than Krimson Tyde." "I'm shocked, I didn't think people would make such a big deal about it," mom Summer Steele told Alabama Media Group. While the couple has clearly dealt with a whole lot of nastiness over their decision, they are getting some crucial support: from a man who named his children "Crimson Tide" and "Alleigh Bama." Seriously.
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Seminal indie rockers Death Cab for Cutie performed tracks from their new release and old favorites for a small live audience at KCRW's Apogee Sessions and we broadcast that session, including an interview with host Anne Litt at 11:15am. Visit kcrw.com/apogee to view more live sessions from Apogee Studio. Banner image: Danny Clinch KCRW is pleased to thank Bob Clearmountain and Apogee Electronics for helping make KCRW's Apogee Sessions possible KCRW's Berkeley Street Sessions featuring Death Cab for Cutie is sponsored by Demand Media and BetterWorks Transcript Anne Litt: Hey everybody! Ya'll, Death Cab For Cutie, here at Apogee, thank you. Guys, thank you so much. Ben Gibbard: Thank you. AL: I have to say, the last song that you played, “You Are a Tourist”, from the new album Codes and Keys, which came out back in April…you know, we've been waiting a really long time to hook up with these guys, and schedules have finally made that happen tonight and I'm really honored to be the person who's here getting to talk to you guys. BUT, that song in particular, I was really excited that you were ending the first set with it. So much of your music, to me, is about a sense of place. I actually wrote down the lyric because I wanted to say it out loud. The lyric “and if you feel like you're, and if you feel just like a tourist in the city where you were born, then it's time to go.” That resonated so much with me because I'm from Virginia, and I think there's a reason I ended up 3,000 miles away. I think I felt like a tourist in the city where I was born, when I was born, somehow. When I heard that lyric, it just sort of…I don't know… I can't tell you how many time I played that song in my car. Can you talk about a sense of place and what that means? BG: I mean, I think that, my entire life I was brought up, my dad was in the Navy, I moved around a lot. I always kind of had the sense that…it was always somewhat difficult to kind of define where home was, or what it was. I think that, given the life, the lives that we lead as musicians, we're always traveling, we're always touring, we're always away from home, and you kind of miss things in the places where you’ve called home for so many years. And that could be the town you were brought up in, the town you currently live in. I think the lyric is kind of a reference to that as much as also a sense of, you know, I think that tourists spend very little time in the places they visit, so it's like- AL: But, you must feel sometimes, like a tourist, right? BG: Well, exactly yeah. I think it's the kind of sense where you come home after being gone for so long, sometimes the place you still call home or used to call home feels so foreign because you’re away so much. AL: That was sort of poignant, that was poignant for me when I heard that. And I was really sort of intrigued by what that meant for you. And I also feel like there are a lot of songs about places, over the years, listening to your body of work. And you famously have the song about not liking Los Angeles, I'm sure everybody brings that up, but is now a place that… BG: Well, that's not actually what that song is about. AL: No! I know! I know! But that sort of- BG: You have to dig a little deeper than just the title. AL: I have to say that's a horrible takeaway- BG: Well, I think that song in particular is more a story about somebody just complaining about all of the obvious things about Los Angeles, that anybody who's lived there their whole life would never dispute. AL: Absolutely! BG: The context of this song is a love song, about somebody who doesn't want someone to move away, and the town happens to be LA, and so they're finding every reason wrong with it. Like I've said a million times, I don't think anyone born and raised here would dispute anything with the song. AL: No, I think you are exactly right. Ok. Another thing I wanted to ask you guys about… I have this bizarre habit of listening to albums backwards to forwards, for some reason, which is probably way more about me than any of you wanted to know, but it’s something I often do. It’s just something I started doing a few years ago and I just keep doing it. So the last song on your last album, Narrow Stairs, is something about thin ice. BG: “The Ice Is Getting Thin.” AL: “The Ice Is Getting Thin!” And then “Stable Song,” which is the last song on Plans. These are two bummed-out songs! So then I get to, I get to “Codes and Keys”, and the last song on “Codes and Keys” is “Stay Young Go Dancing”. And I listen to it and I was like, waaah?? And so talk about what has changed. What’s changed? BG: Well, I think we realized that we have seven records and all of them except for- you know, the first, amongst the first six -- I think there’s only one that doesn’t have a huge downer at the end of the record. We seem to kind of, we seem to want to end every record on a down note. And you know, I think we realized with this record, let’s actually end on an up note, you know. And I think also that song, it’s a very simple song, I’m very fond of it. And I think it’s kind of nice to end with something kind of…a palette-cleansing song if you will. Something that’s kind of a little up beat and that doesn’t bum you out at the end of the record. AL: No! I like it. I was surprised, because I had sort of had that, “Oh, that’s a bummer song,” but in a good way! I mean, I think that heartbreak is a great muse. BG: I like bummer songs, I love ‘em. Always loved ‘em. AL: You’ve written a lot of them, right? BG: I love ‘em. Yeah. AL: One thing I’ve read about you guys -- this band is the longest relationship you guys have ever been in. BG: Mmhmm. AL: And I think that’s an interesting thing because, you know, as we get older in our lives and we think of the relationships we’ve had...I mean, this has been a gigantic relationship for you, sort of like a marriage. And I guess, my question for you is, how do you make it work? How do you keep it fresh? BG: Date nights! (everyone laughs) AL: No but I’m serious! It's been a long time and you guys have been together through a lot. Chris Walla: Well, we're moving in on - Ben and Nick and Jason have all in some combination or another been playing music together for almost 15 years now and this band’s been a band for almost, it'll been 14 years in December. You know, when you start a band you all jump in the van together and it’s the thing that you do to, like you have this sort of, like a young band sort of makes its own gravity. Like everybody quits their job together and everybody jumps in the van together, because you know it's, that’s a respite and that’s a relief from your day job, it's something that you get to look forward to and its something that just completely changes your life. And it forms like this kind of…that itself is this glue that only lack of communication and frustration and anger and time can blow apart. And it does blow apart for a lot of bands. But if it doesn’t, I think very much with the old adage of -- if it doesn’t kill you it makes you stronger. I think that it's definitely made us stronger, cause we've had, I mean, there have been a few little places at points where it's been really tough for whatever reason. AL: No, I get it, I mean R.E.M. broke up after 31 years, which made me feel incredibly sort of old and bizarre, but you know it's like that, those guys, I mean that’s a heavy duty marriage right? BG: I mean I think that, you know this is not unique to this band by any stretch of the imagination, but I think that there's something that happens when you get in a room with people and you're playing music and it works. We had all been in bands before we were in Death Cab for Cutie and we tried and tried and tried to sound good and it never sounded right. And we sounded like us in the first song we ever played together. And I don’t say that to mean we were the greatest band from the moment we picked up guitars, but we all were playing whatever the first song it was played and we were like ‘this actually sounds really good, this sounds better than any band I've ever been in and we've only been in a band for five minutes’. I think that what happens sometimes along the way, as Chris was saying, is you have to kind of move through the fire together. I think, also, you can never lose…I think that when bands break up or when bands kind of fizzle apart, it’s because they lose track of that. They lose track of what made them so special and that cracks them for the very first time… that the sum of the parts is what makes the band you know, work. And everybody's talented in their own ways, but when you put these particular people together, this thing happens. And it's very specific and it's valuable, so it's probably one of the main reasons we've been together as long as we have. AL: You know, it's a miracle, as somebody who's been married twice (everyone laughs), it is a union of sorts. BG: But somebody, was it Kim from Soundgarden?, said something along the lines of, it's not a marriage amongst four people, it's Jason and the three of us, and Jason and Nick and the two of us, and the three of us and Chris. It's like any permutation, any mathematical permutation of four people that you can fit together, that's the relationship. So it's much more complicated than just two people, you know? It's like if there's four of us, that means there's sixteen different relationships. CW: Yeah, that’s right. BG: Four-squared. CW: We can pair off in a lot of different ways. It's amazing. AL: Here's the thing, if you guys break up after tonight I'm gonna feel really bad so, and Nick hasn’t said anything and I sense the silence…. BG: We're gonna get an earful on the way home. AL: I'm sorry about that. Okay, shifting gears, the Mariners. BG: We're going there? Do we have to go there? AL: I mean not will they ever win, but will they? But that wasn’t really my question… BG: Okay, if you want to turn this into a full on sports radio show we can do that. I mean, I'm the only one who really cares about that as much as anybody else and I care too much. AL: Well, here's my question, here's what I want to ask you is that I had heard, and now if this didn’t happen then this will not be a question, but I had heard you had sung the national anthem at a Mariner's game BG: No, I sang the national anthem at a playoff game and the Giants were playing, cause I got asked to do that. But I did throw out the first pitch at a Mariner's game. AL: Okay, okay alright BG: And that was really thrilling, I was really thrilled. AL: Alright, so how does throwing out the first pitch at a Mariner's game in front of 30,000 drunk Mariner's fans… BG: Oh no, there's never that many people at a Mariner's game. (everyone laughs) AL: Okay, how does that compare with playing for three, four, five hundred people at a club in the early days? Like did you get nervous, were you scared, did you practice? BG: Let's put it this way, I think what's interesting about that is you just get a sense of how big a sports stadium is when you're on the field. When you're watching something on T.V., when you're watching a sports event you're in the stands and it's supposed to look closer because they've kind of made it that way, but when you're on the field your looking up at the place like ‘this place is huge’. And, I think that when were playing a show, we have… AL: What's the biggest place you ever played? At like Coachella or something right? BG: Probably. AL: Some giant festival. BG: Maybe with the Foo Fighters. CW: Probably opening at that the Foo Fighters, that was 65,000 people. Who tolerated us playing…. BG: Yeah, the thing was there could have been, there could have been 10,000, well there weren’t, but there could have 10,000 Death Cab fans and we wouldn’t have heard them… CW: We'd never have known. BG: Just the dinge of just 55,000 other people drinking lager waiting for the Foo Fighters. AL: But there is something special about that. BG: Yeah, oh, it was amazing. CW: It was awesome. BG: I mean, honestly, that show was incredible if only to see, just to watch the Foo Fighters play to that many people and entertain them in that manner was just a really inspiring thing to see. CW: Yeah. BG: Not so much that we feel that's within our ability as a band to play to that many people at one show, but just that it's nice to see a band go out and do their show and just own it. And I feel like after we played with them, I kind of, it made a real impact on me… CW: Me too. BG: …not so much in what I wanted the band to achieve, but more so like it's great when you see somebody just get up there and own it and I feel that being, coming up through indie rock you know, your own instinct… CW: You don’t own it sometimes, you rent it. You borrow it BG: Yeah, your instinct is to shrug it off. CW: I mean, I hadn’t seen that band since one of the first shows in like 1994 or something, so for years and years and it was kind of the awesomest rock show I've ever seen. I mean that band is kind of the best band playing rock and roll right now. AL: I think they're playing across town tonight. CW: I think they're playing as we lionize them right now. AL: Okay I have about 18 other things to ask you but I sort of feel like we should get back. But I want to talk about books real quickly…is that weird? BG and CW: No, that’s awesome. AL: Okay, so before we go back to your second set, can you quickly tell me what you're reading right now cause I know you guys are readers. BG: I just read, I'm gonna get the author's name wrong because it's in cursive and I never read that hand on the book cover. AL: You were out of second grade that day. BG: Yeah I was, I never learned cursive, but I read this novel recently called The Art of Fielding which I really love. And the author's name is escaping me right now 'cause I'm on the spot but I guess… AL: Anybody? BG: Anybody? It's really great, it's about baseball so I kind of love it already, but it's kind of like the great American novel set to a college baseball team. CW: I just read a book called The Information by a fellow named James Gleick that has completely changed my life in a way that only a book can change your life, like every five or six or ten years or something. It's a book about where we are in terms of… its about the journey from, like over the course of human civilization, from knowledge to spoken language to written language to, like the further and further and further abstraction of knowledge down to the most infinitesimal form and how that has impacted how we think and communicate with one another. And it's absolutely amazing and it has really changed how I think about everything, especially my creative work and how I approach doing anything -- drawing pictures, playing the guitar, kind of everything. It's awesome. AL: Wow, amazing. Nick do you have a book, Jason do you have a book? Nick Harmer: I've been pretty busy reading all of the new DC comic reboots. AL: There we go, yeah! Nice. NH: I have actually and Lev Grossman's new book The Magician King. Jason McGerr: I'm Kind of a sucker for turn of the century poetic type writing so I just finished East of Eden, which somehow I missed a long time ago. It was my spouse here Nick that told me that if you really like Cormac McCarthy, cause we were talking about The Border Trilogy, and he was like you should read East of Eden. And I was like yeah, I tried once, alright I'll try again. I don’t think these guys saw me without a book in my hand for the last week so… AL: Nice. Appreciate it. Well the band's now with the highest SAT scores I'm gonna say of probably anybody, certainly anybody at KCRW. BG, CW, NH, and JM: Naw, no, it's probably not, It's probably not true. CW: We're not very good test takers. BG: If the Decemberists are in that mix I think they probably got us beat. AL: Possible BG: I'm sure Colin's got me by like 400 points AL: Here's what were gonna do, the next meeting is gonna be like a debate, we're gonna have a forum, you all set up on either side of the stage. No I, thank you guys so much I appreciate y'all talking to us. BG: No problem. Thank you guys AL: And let's play music!
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(CNN) Despite new threats from the Trump administration, the US still has no real, practical military option on North Korea, analysts say. After Pyongyang tested a nuclear weapon Sunday, US Defense Secretary James Mattis said the US has "many military options" on North Korea and threatened Pyongyang with "a massive military response" if a US territory or US allies are targeted. But any US military action puts millions of civilians in the South Korean capital of Seoul at risk, analysts say, and is therefore very unlikely to happen. "We always have military options, but they're very ugly," said Mark Hertling, a retired US Army general and CNN military analyst. Weapons pointed at Seoul For years, the problem with any US military action against North Korea's nuclear program has been the mass of conventional artillery Pyongyang keeps in range of Seoul, a metropolitan area of 25 million people. Experts say North Korea could kill tens of thousands of those civilians, if not exponentially more, using that artillery in retaliation for a US strike on the North. Pyongyang's test Sunday of what is thought to be its most powerful nuclear weapon doesn't change that fact, experts say. But some also say the test doesn't mean North Korea is any more of an immediate threat to the US or its allies. Hertling said that means the US doesn't need to do anything drastic to counter the current North Korean threat. "Does North Korea threaten the existence of the United States or any of our allies right now? No, they don't," he said. JUST WATCHED N. Korea: Hydrogen bomb test successful Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH N. Korea: Hydrogen bomb test successful 03:35 Technological challenges While North Korea did explode a nuclear weapon underground, and it has this summer tested what experts believe are ballistic missiles capable of reaching the US mainland, it hasn't shown it can put the two together in a system that works. "A successful test means they can build a weapon, not that they have any ready for immediate use," said Carl Schuster, a former director of operations at the US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center. But others have cautioned that the Kim Jong Un regime must be taken at its word because no one can be certain they have a nuclear-tipped missile that works until they actually try to hit something with one. "If you attack them after they have the nuclear weapons, it's not a preventive war. It's just a plain old nuclear war," Jeffrey Lewis, a nonproliferation expert at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies' James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, said on a recent podcast Bruce Bennett, a senior researcher at the RAND Corporation who specializes in North Korea, said letting Pyongyang develop a working nuclear-tipped missile leaves the US open to a kind of nuclear blackmail. "North Korea might tell the United States to not send conventional forces to South Korea, threatening to detonate nuclear weapons on US cities if the US does send those forces," Bennett said. What would be needed for strike Even if that's a possibility, analysts say the US is in no position right now to wage the kind of military campaign that could bring battlefield success on the Korean Peninsula. It would need weeks, if not months, to get needed additional troops and equipment to the region. Those would include aircraft such as B-2 and B-52 bombers that would operate out of the US Air Force base on Guam , and F-22 stealth fighters would be part of any first strike, experts say. Additional warships and submarines equipped with Tomahawk missiles would be needed to suppress North Korean air defenses so the bombers could operate, they say. And then ground troops would be needed in far greater numbers that are now available to take control of sites inside North Korea where nuclear weapons might survive a first strike. "No additional forces are present," Schuster said Monday. But the US does have the forces such as the THAAD and Aegis missile defense systems in place to protect South Korea and Japan from a North Korean first strike, Hertling said. And that means there's still time to get diplomacy to work, he said. "We're still controlling the clock here. It's within our ability to keep the initiative," he said.
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Taekwondo from the Perspective of a Late Starter I was asked to contribute an article for this blog, and I thought, what could someone brand new to this martial art have to say about Taekwondo? Not only am I a white belt, I'm a late starter. It's been a couple decades since I did any organized sports and several years since I did any consistent exercise program. Initially I was looking for something to help me with balance and discipline. However, Taekwondo has given me so much more. For my first class, I happened to be the only student that night, and the master kindly showed me some of the basics, so I could get some idea of this martial art. After one class, I decided to come back, and I was met with a group of black belts. Ah, so overwhelming! But I survived that class. Then I went back for a third, and fourth and fifth class, every time extremely nervous, but excited. It was hard, and I realized quickly that if I didn't exercise and practice in between classes, I would have a hard time surviving the class. So I began to practice at home. Then an amazing opportunity came up. I had decided to go to Korea for a two week holiday, and I mentioned this to the master. He was glad for me and asked if I'd like to meet his grand master. I agreed. Then my teacher suggested that I actually train with his grandmaster! How could I, a lowly white belt of just 6 weeks, even consider it?! But I decided to do it, and for a few days while I was in Seoul, a grandmaster patiently taught me some basic footwork, breaking down the steps so that I was able to digest them and put them into practice. At that point I decided that Taekwondo wasn't going to be just a passing hobby, but something I truly wanted to pursue. I began talking about Taekwondo to everyone I knew. I just couldn't stop talking about this fantastic experience, so much so that one of my friends decided to come with me, and now she, too, is attending Taekwondo classes and loves it. She in turn has brought another friend and we are the three white belts in our group. Taekwondo for me is not just a physical, but also a mental and at times an emotional exercise. Physically there is the aspect of strength, speed and balance, all things I currently lack, but am slowly improving in. Mentally as a beginner I find I am thinking through every kick, where to put my foot, how to angle my hips, and so on. I know these things will someday (hopefully!) become second nature. Later will come the strategic thinking involved when sparring, as I learned from watching my classmates compete. Emotionally there is frustration and impatience when I am unable to do the kicks and punches correctly, but perseverance is part of what Taekwondo is all about. Taekwondo has so many benefits. It has given me better health and a fresh take on life. I now have new goals I never expected to have, like passing my first belt test, and someday maybe even earning a black belt. Additionally, I've met wonderful people who share a passion for this martial art and who so graciously share their knowledge with us white belts. This martial art is for any age and starting point, and I am proof of that. I hope more people consider taking up Taekwondo so they too can discover the joy and benefits of this martial art. As for me, as long as circumstances allow, I will go as far as I can in this discipline. I'm so glad that I started training in Taekwondo, and I look forward to the journey that is to come.
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AUSTIN, Texas -- Same classic game with a re-energized brand: the 2014 annual meeting between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns is now the AT&T Red River Showdown. AT&T Inc., the University of Oklahoma and The University of Texas today announce the updated name as part of a brand refresh for the series, which includes a new game logo and individual team marks. The 109th AT&T Red River Showdown is scheduled Oct. 11, 2014, at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas. The market is the center of football attention in 2014, with the first College Football Playoff title game scheduled in Arlington at AT&T Stadium Monday, Jan. 12, 2015. The AT&T Red River Showdown game between the Sooners and Longhorns has been a benchmark in establishing contenders for both Big 12 Conference and postseason football championships. The intensity of the game is rivaled only by the pageantry surrounding it, with the color, sights, sounds and festivities associated with the State Fair of Texas and a Cotton Bowl environment where fans from both teams are split evenly down the 50-yard line, creating a sea of burnt orange and crimson. The game is nationally televised, often in an exclusive window, and is in its ninth year of sponsorship with AT&T. "As a University of Texas alumnus I have long enjoyed the Texas-Oklahoma series and the great tradition it represents for Texas and Oklahoma fans," said Steve Patterson, The University of Texas Men's Athletics Director. "We look forward to working with AT&T representatives and the University of Oklahoma to generate excitement for the new name and brand, and continuing our relationships with the State Fair of Texas." "The Oklahoma-Texas game played annually at the Cotton Bowl is one of the grandest traditions in all of college football," said Joe Castiglione, University of Oklahoma Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Programs and Director of Athletics. "We will continue striving to make this contest a truly memorable experience for the student-athletes and fans of both the University of Oklahoma and The University of Texas amidst the unique and colorful atmosphere of the State Fair of Texas." "We're excited to continue connecting college football fans to this iconic game for years to come," said Mark Wright, Vice President of Media Services & Sponsorships, AT&T. "Texas and Oklahoma fans are passionate about their teams and this game in particular. We love being able to help fans enjoy the matchup as part of such a long-standing football tradition." The name changed to Red River Rivalry in 2005 in coordination with the 100th meeting. There is no matchup quite like the Texas-Oklahoma series. The classic game began in 1900 and has been played in Dallas since 1912 and at the Cotton Bowl since 1929. Dallas' Cotton Bowl Stadium is located equal distance from both Universities. It is tied for the 19th most-played rivalry in NCAA history. Texas leads the series 60-43-5. About AT&T AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) is a premier communications holding company and one of the most honored companies in the world. Its subsidiaries and affiliates – AT&T operating companies – are the providers of AT&T services in the United States and internationally. With a powerful array of network resources that includes the nation's most reliable 4G LTE network, AT&T is a leading provider of wireless, Wi-Fi, high speed Internet, voice and cloud-based services. A leader in mobile Internet, AT&T also offers the best wireless coverage worldwide of any U.S. carrier, offering the most wireless phones that work in the most countries. It also offers advanced TV service with the AT&T U-verse® brand. The company's suite of IP-based business communications services is one of the most advanced in the world. Additional information about AT&T Inc. and the products and services provided by AT&T subsidiaries and affiliates is available at http://about.att.com or follow our news on Twitter at @ATT, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/att and YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/att. © 2014 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. Reliability claim based on data transfer completion rates on nationwide 4G LTE networks. 4G LTE availability varies.
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The performance Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal teamed to produce at the Australian Open has left both men with a problem. It's a good problem to have, but it's still a problem. Fans, being fans, expect the world of them now that Federer has won his 18th major, adding to his all-time record, and Nadal has rediscovered his confidence, not to mention the bite in his forehand. But given the realities governing each man's career, just how much should each expect of himself? How hard should he push? Those are intriguing questions that pose tough choices and might have career-influencing ramifications. When Federer was asked by a reporter after the final if he was gratified to win major No. 18 -- thus putting more distance between himself and his main rivals (Nadal being chief among them) -- he replied: "That's [not] what I see. The last problem is the slam count. Honestly, it doesn't matter." Nadal, having lost, was in a slightly different position. But his view of the future also firmly shut out visions of major titles hanging like fruit to be plucked. He told the media after the final that he thinks he can win titles if he keeps playing the way he did in Melbourne, but "more than all these kind of things is being healthy enough to work the way I need to work, to fight for the things I want to fight for." The sentiments of both men are understandable. Unlike the fearless 25-year-old warriors they once were, they can't get greedy for those Grand Slam titles. On the other hand, both have spent their adult lives pursuing the majors; neither will be doing cartwheels if he makes the second week at the next major or loses in a Masters 1000 quarterfinal. Ineludible considerations shape the attitudes of both men. Federer is 35 years old; Nadal, while five years younger, is chronically injured. Despite their heroic resurgence, neither man is in the top four in the rankings: Nadal is No. 6, and Federer just made it to No. 10 by winning Down Under. That means they could face each other -- or one of the top four, or anyone else ranked above them -- before the semifinals at any tournament. If the two titans had won two or three rounds apiece in Melbourne and gone quietly into the night, there would be less urgency for them to secure higher rankings with the heart of the tennis year coming up. Meanwhile, both must navigate a number of unknowns. In winning the Australian Open, Federer dutifully ticked off one of the very few still empty boxes on his application for GOAT status. He produced a mind-blowing, unexpected triumph when most people had written off his chances. The last player to do that was Pete Sampras, who endured a sometimes miserable 26 months before he caught fire and won the US Open in 2002. Sampras never picked up a racket again, except to fool around. Federer's drought was even longer: His last major win was at Wimbledon in 2012. Federer and Sampras, while friends, are very different men. Sampras agonized and suffered through the final stages of his career. Federer appears to have enjoyed every moment of his and shows no sign of the late-career jadedness that afflicted Sampras. If anything, he loves the game more than ever and luxuriates in his status. Rafael Nadal gives Australian Open champion Roger Federer a pat on the shoulder after the longtime rivals met in a Grand Slam final for the ninth time. Martin Richard/Presse Sports via USA TODAY NETWORK But then, Federer is still winning. Always has been. (In his last match before the Australian Open, he was a Wimbledon semifinalist.) At some point he won't be, even though he's Roger Federer. Nobody knows when. And nobody really knows how this magnificent achievement will impact Federer. "I think this one will take more time to sink in. When I go back to Switzerland, I'll think, 'Wow.'" Federer said. "The magnitude of this match is going to feel different. I can't compare this one to any other one except for maybe the French Open in '09." There's a difference, though. Federer was at the midpoint of his career in Paris in '09. Now he's closer to the end. That's where grinding out those second- and third-round matches can become tedious. That's where all athletes are forced to hear that irritating, inescapable voice whispering, "It's best to go out on top, while you're still a winner." There's also this: Federer took medical timeouts at critical moments late in his semifinal against Stan Wawrinka and also in the final. Some suspected him of gamesmanship, but neither of his opponents backed the charge. The detail lost in the debate over the ethics is that Federer felt he needed to exploit the medical timeout rule for the first time in his career. This was a man in his first tournament after a six-month hiatus. It was a reminder that he's 35. Nadal must wish that he might have Federer's physical problems -- and no more -- when he turns 35. As he kept telling people in Australia, he's just happy to be healthy again. Nadal's great source of concern -- and it tints almost everything he says, like a garment that ran in the wash -- is that his body has taken to betraying him on a regular basis, in different ways. Take last year. Still haunted by a lack of confidence, Nadal was upset by volatile Fernando Verdasco in the first round of the Australian Open. He took significant strides rebuilding his game through the spring, but a wrist injury suffered in Madrid forced him to pull out of the French Open before his third-round match. On the evidence we saw in Australia, Nadal could reclaim his "King of Clay" title this spring. But he will have to remain healthy, and he will have to deal successfully with the same kind of pressure that caused him to implode in 2015. Remember, Nadal reached the quarterfinals before losing to Milos Raonic in the quarterfinals at Brisbane before the first major of the year. He's off to a great start, but it's just start. Federer and Nadal are largely exempt from the commitment demands of the ATP World Tour. But they must play if they want to continue making headway in the rankings. Right now, both are entered in one warm-up event followed by the two upcoming U.S. hard court Masters 1000s. The great rivals savored their accomplishment in Australia. They weren't looking ahead. Some observers actually detected a coded, final farewell to the Australian Open when Federer told the Melbourne crowd he looked forward to seeing them "if" he returned in 2018. Later, Federer explained, "This is all about, you know, knowing that I have only so much tennis left in me. If I do get injured, maybe if I miss next year. Who knows what happens? You never know if you're going to have an opportunity at this stage [again]." That was a sentiment Nadal, who hasn't made a victory speech at a major final since the spring of 2014, understood all too well. But he and Federer showed there might be plenty of tennis left in them yet. We'll see how they ration it out.
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Painter of neon colors and sumptuous food, dies at 101 - Today Mag Home World Politics Bussines Tech Science Health Sport Style More Food Travel Real Estate Crypto Jobs What's Hot Joseph Parker calls Joe Joyce a big lump with one style September 23, 2022 25 Calderdale restaurants, cafes and takeaways given 5 star food hygiene ratings in the past year September 23, 2022 Cambridgeshire: Traffic and travel update September 23 September 23, 2022 Facebook Twitter Instagram World Bussines Health Real Estate Style Travel Sport Facebook Twitter Instagram Home World Politics Bussines Tech Science Health Sport Style More Food Travel Real Estate Crypto Jobs Contact Us Home»Food»Painter of neon colors and sumptuous food, dies at 101 Food Painter of neon colors and sumptuous food, dies at 101 By TodayMag December 27, 2021 No Comments4 Mins Read Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email LOS ANGELES — Artist Wayne Thiebaud, whose luscious, colorful paintings of cakes and San Francisco cityscapes combined sensuousness, nostalgia and a hint of melancholy, has died. He was 101. His death was confirmed in a statement Sunday by his gallery, Acquavella, which didn’t say where or when Thiebaud died. “Even at 101 years old, he still spent most days in the studio, driven by – as he described with his characteristic humility – ‘this almost neurotic fixation of trying to learn to paint,'” the gallery’s statement said. The dean of California painters, Thiebaud drew upon his earlier career as a Disney animator, sign painter and commercial artist. While some took his hot dogs, bakery counters, gum ball machines and candy apples to be examples of pop art, Thiebaud never considered himself to be in the mold of Andy Warhol, and he did not treat his subjects with the irony the pop movement championed. “Of course, you’re thankful when anyone ever calls you anything,” he once said. “But I never felt much a part of it. I must say I never really liked pop art very much.” The real subject, many critics said, was paint and the act of painting itself: the shimmering color and sensuous texture of the thickly applied paint. He laid on the paint so heavily that he often carved his signature into the painting instead of putting it on with the brush. “The oil paint is made to look like meringue,” said Marla Prather, a curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, who helped organize a 2001 retrospective of the artist’s work. “And with the cakes, you get this great sense of texture with the frosting. You just want to step close and lick it.” Many of his painted images were outlined in neon pinks and blues that made the objects appear to glow. Shadows were often a rich blue. “It’s joyful, while a lot of modern art is angst-ridden,” Prather said in a 2001 interview. Thiebaud told PBS’ “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” in 2000 that the subject of food was “fun and humorous, and that’s dangerous in the art world, I think. It’s a world that takes itself very seriously, and of course, it is a serious enterprise, but I think also there’s room for wit and humor because humor gives us, I think, a sense of perspective.” Gum ball machines were a favorite theme, he said, because “a big round globe is so beautiful, and it’s really a kind of orchestration of circles of all kinds. But it’s also very sensuous, I think, and it offers wonderful opportunities for painting something like, almost like a bouquet of flowers.” In 2004, a New York Times writer praised his “wry vision of modern consumerism” and said, “No one did more to reanimate the tired old genre of still-life painting in the last half century than did Mr. Thiebaud with his paintings of industrially regimented food products.” Thiebaud told “NewsHour” he preferred calling himself a painter, rather than an artist, because “it’s like a priest referring to himself as a saint. Maybe it’s a little too early or he’s not the one to decide that … Being an artist I think is a very rare thing.” Along with the sensuousness, there was sometimes an emptiness and melancholy reminiscent of Edward Hopper. He likened the feeling to the “bright pathos” of a circus clown. In landscape, his most famous subject was the city of San Francisco, whose steep hills he portrayed in a fantasy-like way, with spectacular angles and stark shadows. “Originally, I painted right on the streets, trying to get some of the kind of drama I felt about the city and its vertiginous (dizzying) character,” he told “NewsHour.” “But that didn’t seem to work … The reality was one thing but the fantasy or the exploration of it was another.” Thiebaud was born in Mesa, Arizona, in 1920 and grew up in Sacramento, California. He started out as an animator for Walt Disney and later worked as a poster designer and commercial artist in California and New York before becoming a painter. He also was a longtime professor at the University of California, Davis. He officially retired in 1991 but continued teaching one class a year. Source link Colors dies Food neon Painter sumptuous Share. 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Many people use copper bracelets and magnetic wrist straps to alleviate the pain of arthritis, but a new randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study concludes they do not work. British researchers randomized 65 patients with rheumatoid arthritis to receive one of four treatments: wearing a powerful magnetic wrist strap, a weak magnetic strap, a non-magnetic strap and a copper bracelet. Each patient wore each device for five weeks and completed pain surveys. The study appears in the September issue of PLoS One. The patients reported pain levels using a visual scale, ranging from “no pain” to “worst pain ever,” and recorded how often their joints felt tender and swollen. Researchers used questionnaires to assess physical limitations, and tested for inflammation by measuring blood levels of C-reactive protein and plasma viscosity. There was no statistically significant difference in any of these measures regardless of which type of device patients were wearing. Stewart J. Richmond, a researcher at the University of York who led the study, acknowledged that the devices may have some benefits as a placebo. “People swear by these things,” he said. “Is it ethically correct to allow patients to live in blissful ignorance? Or is it better to provide them with the facts? We can’t deceive patients. We have to be honest with them.”
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recent and forthcoming: P2P, Herrmann Germann @ Barbara Seiler & Annex14, Löwenbräukunst Zürich, 7 - 22 December 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas, Sydney, 3 - 4 November 2018 TodaysArt, The Hague, 21 - 23 September 2018 Mike Bouchet, Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson, Riley Harmon, and Atelier van Lieshout, Rotterdam, 7 - 23 September 2018 Exit the King 1962, The Villa AVL Mundo, Rotterdam, 7 September 2018, 17:00 – 19:00 CET live via Red Light Radio in collaboration with Hofplein Jeugdtheater, TodaysArt, Torus, Loma Doom, et al Extra Extra Magazine, Theater Rotterdam, 1 - 3 June 2018 Forum on European Culture, Amsterdam, 31 May - June 3 2018 AVL Mundo, Atelier van Lieshout, Rotterdam, residency 2018 Unfair 18, Amsterdam, 29 March – 02 April 2018 Christies Fundraiser Auction, Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam, 26 February 2018 ArtRotterdam, 8 t/m 11 February 2018 PROJECT TMT : public filming, Vondelbunker, Amsterdam, 24 January 2018 artist talk and tour, 32nd Biennale of Graphic Arts Ljubljana, 10 October 2017 Who's Eye, Spike Island Bristol, 19 July 2017 32nd Biennale of Graphic Arts Ljubljana, 16 June - 29 October 2017 ENTROPY, Dead Darlings #9, FOAM Amsterdam, 11 June 2017 Riley Harmon (b. 1987 US) is an artist based in The Netherlands. info [at] rileyharmon [dot] com selected images The Firewall Grove (2017 - 2018) 4K DCP Untitled set piece for The Firewall Grove (2017-2018) escape hatch, Nirvāṇa (2018) escape hatch, Nirvāṇa (2018) reverse detail Dana 2012, (2016 - 2017) multiple editions 50 cm x 50 cm x 52 cm, 3d laser scanned reconstruction of artist's destroyed backpack, cnc milled polyutherthane, polyester fiberglass, archival news plates, laser cut perspex 32nd International Biennale of Graphic Arts, archive MGLC; photo: Jaka Babnik supported in-part by Mondriaan Fonds, STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, MGLC Ljbuljana International Centre of Graphic Arts collection closing performance (with DNK Ensemble) for James Beckett's Palace Ruin (2016) Compression Artifacts (2015) hydraulically compressed film set, custom animation and projection 160cm x 160cm x 3cm photo courtesy GJ van Rooij FLOTSAM, JETSAM, & performance structure (with Koen Nutters, Seamus Cater, Gerri Jager, Tim Breukers) photo courtesy Mattie van der Worm (2015) Collaborative performance with DNK Ensemble during Come Closer public program on Oude Kerk Rooftop, Amsterdam installation 'The Garden Which is the Nearest to God' by Taturo Atzu (2015) photo courtesy Roel Brekelmans a Method for Blue Logic (2014) 11' 2K DCP stereo looping film Environment view, photo courtesy Roy Taylor Review: Infinite Monkey Theorem – Metropolis M A Method for Blue Logic enacts fantasies from Internet conspiracy forums, after the artist received emails claiming them to be an actress hired by the government to help fake a tragedy. Using these conversations as an instruction guide for self-genesis, a parallel universe is constructed. And as a personal response to a stranger, the film continually shifts between a strange loop of cinematic fiction and absurdist para-documentary. Ghost Flowers – Herrmann Germann, Zürich photo courtesy Showroom MAMA, Lotte Stekelenburg, Rotterdam Still Life Study, studio view (2015) 3' 2K looping film Performance for the launch of Warhol Museum's Figment (2013) Passengers (2010 — 2014) edition of 10, unique Passengers is a series of video works in which the artist has edited himself and others into scenes from Hollywood films, each of which is set in a car interior. The substitution is seamless, largely thanks to his own performance and also the skilled technical execution. Both comic and sexually charged, the silence of the exchanges accentuates and heightens each facial expression and nuance, suggesting meaning and understanding between the characters. Proxy, Or - Seventeen, London
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A dad has revealed how his baby daughter was brought back to life by her older sister blowing a raspberry on her belly. Poppy Smith, two, suffered hypoxic brain damage on her second birthday and doctors warned her parents that her chances of survival were slim. But she has defied expectations and nine weeks later, Poppy is crawling again and can even talk more than before. Poppy Smith, two, was brought back to life by older sister Macey, 12, who blew a raspberry on her belly Her devoted parents, designer Stephen, 34, and learning support assistant Amy, 31, from Barrow In Furness, Cumbria, say it's all down to that magical moment with her sister Macey, now 12. Stephen said: 'Macey blew a raspberry on her belly and suddenly Poppy started laughing. We couldn't believe it. 'Now we firmly believe Poppy will walk and talk again, as she's been a fighter since the moment she was born.' Devoted parents, designer Stephen, 34, and learning support assistant Amy, 31, from Barrow In Furness, Cumbria, say Poppy is making a remarkable recovery thanks to Macey Poppy was diagnosed with Moebius syndrome, which means the muscles in her face don't work properly, after her parents noticed that she often dribbled her food. Pictured, Poppy with sister Macey Although doctors warned that Poppy's development could be delayed and she may never walk or talk normally, she proved them wrong, hitting most of her milestones On December 17, 2014, Poppy was born at 29 weeks, weighing just 2lb. After spending three months on a neonatal ward, she was allowed home, weighing 4lb 6oz. But her parents noticed that she often dribbled her food and she was diagnosed with Moebius syndrome - which means the muscles in her face don't work properly. Although doctors warned that Poppy's development could be delayed and she may never walk or talk normally, she proved them wrong, hitting most of her milestones. Stephen said: 'They said that she might not walk or talk, but she started walking at 15 months, which is quite average for a premature baby. It was amazing to see her doing all those things. 'We managed to get her off her feeding tube around her first birthday and throughout 2016, she was just getting better every day.' She had a few hospital admissions, for respiratory problems, but doctors were really pleased with Poppy's progress, as she approached her second birthday in December 2016. On December 17, 2014, Poppy was born at 29 weeks, weighing just 2lb. After spending three months on a neonatal ward, she was allowed home, weighing 4lb 6oz Days before she turned two, mother Amy couldn't wake Poppy up and took her to Barrow In Furness General Hospital. They transferred her for more specialised treatment at Liverpool's Alder Hey Children's Hospital Then, just days before she turned two, when her Amy went to wake her up, she couldn't get her to come round. Stephen said: 'We could feel her heartbeat, but she was unresponsive. We knew there was something seriously wrong. She was breathing but she was sort of gasping for air.' What is Moebius syndrome? Moebius syndrome is a rare neurological disorder where sufferers cannot use their facial muscles properly. They often cannot frown or smile. The disorder also affects people's ability to swallow and see. People with Moebius syndrome are usually born with a small chin and an unusually shaped tongue. The syndrome is not thought to be genetic. There is no cure for Moebius syndrome but sufferers' ability to see, speak and swallow can be treated. She was blue lighted to Barrow In Furness General Hospital, where they tried to stabilise her, before transferring her for more specialised treatment at Liverpool's Alder Hey Children's Hospital. The next day, Poppy improved and so much she was taken off the ventilator. But two days later, on her second birthday, her parents noticed something wasn't right. 'Her eyes were starting to roll to the back of her head,' said Stephen. 'A chest x-ray showed that her lungs were full of fluid and she had another respiratory arrest. 'That night she started to develop twitches and seizures. She was deteriorating fast.' Two days later, an MRI scan revealed some devastating results. Stephen added: 'When she came back from the scan, doctors took us into a side room and said she had severe hypoxic brain damage. 'I asked if she was going to walk or talk again, but they said they didn't even know if she was going to survive. When it started to sink it, it was heartbreaking. An MRI scan showed he had severe hypoxic brain damage and Poppy was put back on a ventilator. Doctors said they didn't know if she was going to survive The family, including Poppy's sisters Elisha, now 14, Macey and brother Alfie, 11, spent Christmas together in the hospital, thinking it could be Poppy's last 'They told us we had to wait and see, but it wasn't looking good. I just wanted them to tell me that she was going to be ok.' Medics were able to get Poppy breathing on her own again, but she was still unresponsive. On Christmas day, Poppy was moved to a High Dependency Unit and the whole family visited to wish her a happy Christmas 'She couldn't feel anything and wasn't responding to a torch being shone in her eyes,' Stephen said. 'We held her, but she was just staring right through us. I've never felt pain like that in my life. The heartache was unreal.' The family, including Poppy's sisters Elisha, now 14, Macey and brother Alfie, 11, spent Christmas together in the hospital, thinking it could be Poppy's last. Stephen explained: 'We went to midnight mass on Christmas Eve and lit candles for her. I asked the priest if he could come and give her a blessing.' On Christmas day, Poppy was moved to a High Dependency Unit and the whole family visited to wish her a happy Christmas. Stephen explained: 'That was the amazing moment when she laughed, as Macey blew a raspberry on her belly. 'It was astonishing. We found out afterwards that it wasn't uncommon for people in this state to show emotion, but to us it seemed like she was responding. 'Then there were little twitches on her arms and legs. Doctors said it could be spinal reflexes, but I felt like it was so much more.' Doctors were baffled by Poppy's remarkable recovery and day by day, she slowly improved - learning to speak and crawl all over again. Stephen said: 'We couldn't believe it. It's been just eight weeks. It's incredible. She's progressed so much. 'The doctors are baffled. They say that she shouldn't be doing what she is doing. They are so glad she is, but they didn't think she would. She's proving them all wrong.' Eight weeks after she regained consciousness, Poppy learned to speak and crawl again Poppy with her brother Alfie on holiday in Lanzarote in December 2015, a year before she suffered hypoxic brain damage Poppy's family are trying to raise £6,000 to pay for two weeks of intense physio at the Cosmosuit Rehabilitation Unit in Italy to help Poppy return to normal Now, the family are fundraising around £6,000 to pay for two weeks of intense physio at the Cosmosuit Rehabilitation Unit in Italy, as they believe they must work quickly to try to help Poppy return to normal. 'We want to get more physio for her earlier rather than later, because we think the sooner we do, the more of her mobility we can save.' said Stephen. 'Our hospital has been great, but it is small and they don't have the facilities to give her that sort of treatment. She only has one physio session a week. 'We are hoping that having it every day will help to improve her mobility. 'She is still a little bit shaky, but I think she will be able to walk on her own and she's already come so far. We just want to raise money to try and get her a bit more help and we don't want to waste any time.' To donate money, visit Poppy's Go Fund Me page.
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When I was in college, I took a Shakespeare class that nearly broke me. At first, it felt like I was trying to read a bowl of alphabet soup. My professor’s suggestion to read aloud didn’t help me find rhyme or meter, and even Cliff’s Notes couldn’t help me divine any meaning. I was lost and seriously considering dropping the class when, for reasons I still can’t explain, my perseverance magically paid off. As I read the third play in as many weeks, The Merchant of Venice, the words melted away. I met characters, read in their voices, cringed, fell in love. By the time the semester ended, I became, God help me, one of the 0.0000000001 percent of the population who actually enjoys reading Shakespeare. I don’t think much about Shakespeare these days, but when I do, here’s what I think of most: In the English literary canon, Shakespeare has the gravitational force of the sun, even though his characters had to speak, at least on the surface, like they were reciting a poem. He endures through centuries because his stories encompass, grapple with and explain essential parts of the human experience. And he did this while shackled to a rigid, weird narrative form. Shakespeare, in other words, achieved greatness despite his constraints. When I think about developer Arkane Studios’ Prey, I’m reminded of Shakespeare. Like the Bard, Prey operates under easily identifiable constraints. At first, the form seems rigid, even impenetrable. And yet, like a play written in a form of English that I’d never use and in a way I’d never talk, Prey implores players to break through their walls — sometimes literally — and rewards us with a story, characters and self-directed experiences that were among the best in 2017. GAME OF THE YEAR 2017 #7: PREY For Game of the Year 2017 , Polygon will be counting down our top 10 each weekday, beginning on Dec. 4. On Dec. 18, we'll reveal our favorite 50 of 2017. And throughout the month, we'll be looking back on the year with special videos, essays and surprises! Previously: #8 - Horizon Zero Dawn Prey is great not because it ushers in a new paradigm. It’s great because it embraces constraints — principles born decades ago at developer Looking Glass — and deploys them like a reliable recipe, tweaking the ingredients to taste. And the core of that recipe — the big, fat slab of meat that all of the herbs and spices accentuate — is an obsession with player agency. The formula Prey owes its formula to the developers at Looking Glass. Its 1994 first-person shooter, System Shock, was so influential for so many reasons that it’s difficult to imagine modern games without looking through the lens of System Shock and its sequel. Looking Glass influenced and inspired games as varied as first-person shooters like BioShock, walking simulators like Gone Home and, I kid you not, rhythm franchises like Guitar Hero. In short, Looking Glass established a formula that many games, including Prey, have followed. If you’ve ever played a game with audio logs scattered about to find, unfurl and deepen the story, you’ve seen System Shock’s influence. If you’ve ever played a first-person shooter with a deep and immersive story, you’ve seen System Shock’s influence. If you’ve ever played a game with inventory management and scarce resources, you’ve seen System Shock’s influence. If you’ve ever played a game where the code 451 (or some derivation thereof) opens a door, then you’ve seen the Looking Glass code. In the years since System Shock used it, the Looking Glass code (which once unlocked the developer’s real-world door) became something like a sigil, a way for developers not only to pay homage to the long-gone developer but to wink and nod and quietly signal simpatico values. In Prey, a game that randomly generates almost every key code, protagonist Morgan Yu’s office is always behind code 0451. Hell, the in-game sci-fi doodad through which you peek into Prey’s past is called the damn Looking Glass. If you want to understand Prey and what makes it work, you need to understand Looking Glass and System Shock. Their influence loomed large as Arkane Studios created Prey. The application Many games are bespoke experiences, thrill rides that guide players with an invisible hand. They unfold like summer blockbusters, so you’ll see every explosion at the right time, from the right angle — and grab the right tool just before entering the dungeon that requires it. These can be fun, but they’re anathema to games like Prey, which prefers players’ hands to invisible ones. Throughout Prey, players make choices, and those choices influence — and to some extent, change — the game. The developers’ responsibility is to design a world where divergent choices work just as well for the sneaky and the loud, the magic user and the pistol shooter, the human and the genetically altered hybrid. Everyone begins Prey with a sense of confusion and a wrench. Where you go from there is up to you, and the whole of the deserted Talos I space station is designed to accommodate your choices. Whether you prefer the slow deliberateness of stealth, the magic of telepathy or the explosive, double-barreled power of a shotgun, Prey bends to your will. It’s not that Prey allows you to choose. It insists that you do so. And not just in small ways, like faster reload speed or bigger ammo bags, but in fundamental choices that determine not just the kind of killing machine but the kind of person you’ll become. From your first moments in Prey, you’ll make a series of decisions that affects not just you but the characters around you, your space prison and, ultimately, the future of the human race. This is all, everywhere and always, because of you. It’s your fault if things go poorly. It’s your fault if things go well. It’s not a summer blockbuster. It’s a choose your own adventure book with galactic consequences. This is the legacy of System Shock, where players are at the center of a narrative that they change through their actions and their decisions. And as Prey demonstrates, these ideas work as well today as they did in the mid-‘90s. Prey, through this lens, is an ode to a classic, but it doesn’t feel derivative. To those who know its influences, it feels familiar without slipping into parody. It’s a thoroughly modern take on an established formula, not content to simply paint by numbers but to realize these tested ideas with modern affordances. Prey updates the things that didn’t age well, keeps those that still work and adds some ideas of its own. Everything in Prey — from the early realization that anything can kill you to optional side quests — feeds the narrative, connecting like a quilt’s patch into the fabric of a story that you control. The future There’s an old saying that tradition is the democracy of the dead. It’s not an argument against innovation, but rather an argument for reflecting. As you pause, you may find wisdom from your predecessors who worked this stuff out, too. Maybe don’t be surprised if your house’s flat roof has more leaks more than your neighbor’s A-frame. Prey knows and respects its forbearers. It’s one of the best games of 2017 not because it is radically different, but because it is unflinchingly, unashamedly and uncompromisingly constrained, reverential and modern at the same time — all the while making sure that players stand at the locus of decision. Unfortunately, Prey may have more in common with System Shock than its creators intended. As influential as System Shock may be, nobody would characterize its sales as great. I’ve seen no indication that Prey was a colossal sales hit, either. With a few notable exceptions, games of this mold tend not to be terribly popular. Could Prey, yet another System Shock-influenced project with possibly middling sales, become an unintentional swan song to this series or even this kind of game? Maybe. But there is hope. Decades after the original, System Shock producer Warren Spector and a team of developers at Otherside Entertainment is developing System Shock 3. After a successful Kickstarter, veteran developer Chris Avellone and Nightdive Studios are reimagining the original. Whether or not Arkane gets to expand on the universe it created, Prey is a towering example of a game that flourishes under brilliant constraints. As with System Shock, maybe it will inspire other developers to revere the past, imbue players with the power to make meaningful decisions and mimic one of 2017’s best games.
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The world number 152 from Croatia dispatched the Greek star 7-6 (7/0), 6-2 to become the lowest-ranked player to ever lift a Masters trophy. “I have no words, to be honest. It’s just an unbelievable feeling,” the winner said. “I’m just gonna enjoy this. “I thought I could play well. I was training hard, and I knew I could play good tennis, but to play this level of tennis – I was just not aware. “I’m just super happy, obviously.”. Coric lost his only previous final at this level, going down to Novak Djokovic in Shanghai four years ago. On Sunday, Coric replaced 143rd-ranked Spaniard Roberto Carretero, the 1996 Hamburg champion, as the lowest-rated Masters trophy lifter. “It’s been very stressful for my body this whole week,” the Croat said. “I came into the tournament with many, many (training) sessions “I played five matches now in a row. So I need to rest for a couple of days. I need to recover and just get ready for the US Open.” Coric came back from an early deficit, trailing Tsitsipas 4-1 before turning the corner and sweeping the tiebreaker to love. Momentum shifted further in the second set for the Croat, who was supported by a few fans wearing the national colors. “I realised that I needed to be more aggressive,” Coric said. “He’s an unbelievable player, and he’s not gonna miss on my solid balls. “I said to myself, ‘I have nothing to lose. If I continue like this, I’m going to lose anyway, for sure.’ “He was also playing very, very well, putting the pressure on me.” Coric fired seven aces and saved three of four break points in a two-hour victory. Coric improved to 2-1 all-time against Tsitsipas, having retired from their first meeting in Rome in 2018 and won in the third round of the 2020 US Open in a fifth-set tiebreaker. “You’ve kicked my ass the last couple of times,” Tsitsipas said to Coric in the trophy ceremony. Then he praised Coric’s title run at Cincinnati, which included victories over Rafael Nadal, Britain’s Cameron Norrie and Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime. “You’ve proved yourself over and over again,” Tsitsipas said. “It was an incredible comeback from injury. You are proving that you are up there with us.” Tsitsipas said he is still seeking a first title on outdoor hardcourt losing six finals played on cement. “It kind of sucks,” the Greek said. “I still hope to come back here and win it one day. “I was definitely not choking—I just played robots every time in finals.” Ominous clouds unleashed rain over the area shortly after the trophy ceremony was completed. There were storm delays much of the week at the Midwest event, the last major tuneup for the US Open, which begins on August 29. Author AFP View all posts Related Topics Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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Accelerating Environmental Impacts, Earth's 6th Mass Extinction, Environmental Degradation, Exaustion Of Natural Capital, Global Ecological Collapse, Human Impacts On Biodiversity, Hyperconsumption, Hypermaterialism, Indispensible Ecosystem Services, Overpopulation, Population Bomb, Species Extinction, Unsustainable "Development", Unsustainable Energy Consumption, Unsustainable Resource Consumption Oldspeak: “What’s the use of a nice house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?” –Henry David Thoreau “A pretty no-nonsense delineation of the present situation. Speaking plainly about a couple of the root causes of the ever accelerating 6th Mass Extinction: unsustainable over consumption and the population bomb. Meanwhile the vast majority of humans ensconced in the life-extinguishing system of death that is Industrial Civilization, can’t wait to have more babies and buy more shit that they don’t need. Without much of a fight as Chris Hedges has said, ” we have surrendered our lives to corporate forces that ultimately serve systems of death.” And we now must reap what we’ve sown.” -OSJ Written By Paul R. Ehrlich & Anne H. Ehrlich @ Project Syndicate: There is no doubt that Earth is undergoing the sixth mass extinction in its history – the first since the cataclysm that wiped out the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago. According to one recent study, species are going extinct between ten and several thousand times faster than they did during stable periods in the planet’s history, and populations within species are vanishing hundreds or thousands of times faster than that. By one estimate, Earth has lost half of its wildlife during the past 40 years. There is also no doubt about the cause: We are it. We are in the process of killing off our only known companions in the universe, many of them beautiful and all of them intricate and interesting. 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With the world’s most dominant animal – us – taking half the cake, it is little wonder that the millions of species left fighting over the other half have begun to disappear rapidly. This is not just a moral tragedy; it is an existential threat. Mass extinctions will deprive us of many of the ecosystem services on which our civilization depends. Our population bomb has already claimed its first casualties. They will not be the last. Advertisements
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Today we announce the release of Bitcoin Anywhere, a new beta service designed to help Bitcoin users more fully participate in online commerce. This invite-only beta will allow users to fund their Masked Cards (created through Blur) with their Coinbase Wallet, ensuring maximum financial security throughout the entire online checkout process. As the Bitcoin economy goes mainstream, there is an increasing need to be able to use Bitcoin at more places, provided that spending is ultimately compliant and is for legitimate e-commerce purposes. “What we aim to achieve is to assess consumer demand for a purchasing experience that balances innovation, convenience, compliance, and security,” said Andrew Sudbury, Abine co-founder and CTO. The beta program is limited to users of the popular Coinbase Bitcoin wallet and users must also use Abine’s Blur premium service (Blur lets anyone control their passwords, payments, and privacy). By linking Blur together with a Bitcoin wallet, a more accepted and more contextual Bitcoin-based e-commerce experience is possible. Bitcoin goes mainstream Everyone wants to know how Bitcoin would fare if it were more widely accepted by merchants. Leading VC’s who have invested in Bitcoin like Andreesen Horowitz, Lightspeed, Index, and Khosla Ventures are ultimately betting that consumers will come use Bitcoin if it is accepted more broadly. Similarly, the big Bitcoin startups like Coinbase, Circle, Bitpay, Bitfury, and Xapo are betting on wide acceptance catalyzing mainstream use. Abine plans to share the results of the beta program with key Bitcoin companies, influencers, and regulators in order to inform the ecosystem about the potential for broadening the pace of Bitcoin acceptance – from beyond the 85,000 merchants who accept Bitcoin payments today. Blur and Bitcoin Blur -Abine’s password, payments, and privacy solution- goes beyond Bitcoin wallets to give users other simple ways to be more private and secure online. With one click or finger tap, Blur generates a new email address, strong unique password, and or one-time use secure credit card (masked card) that is sent to the site or merchant instead of the consumer’s real private information. Consumers thereby remain in full control of their real personal info while still being able to interact normally with popular web sites and services. Blur also automatically blocks hundreds of tracking companies from secretly collecting detailed data about what people do daily online. Blur comes in free and premium versions (Premium costs less than $4 per month). Blur premium service includes a new private phone number, unlimited new masked credit cards, as well as the ability to add and sync unlimited mobile devices to an account for one subscription price. To download and use Blur immediately, visit www.abine.com.
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Calendar of Events S Sun M Mon T Tue W Wed T Thu F Fri S Sat 0 events, 27 0 events, 27 0 events, 28 0 events, 28 0 events, 29 0 events, 29 0 events, 30 0 events, 30 4 events, 1 4 events, 1 10:30 am - 11:00 am On-site Small Group Tour of The Nia Building™ July 1, 2021 @ 10:30 am - 11:00 am On-site Small Group Tour of The Nia Building™ Explore available office space and coworking space opportunities, learn about the history of the site and the mission of Pittsburgh Yards® while touring the inside The Nia Building. Tours will […] Free 11:30 am - 12:00 pm On-site Small Group Tour of The Nia Building™ July 1, 2021 @ 11:30 am - 12:00 pm On-site Small Group Tour of The Nia Building™ Explore available office space and coworking space opportunities, learn about the history of the site and the mission of Pittsburgh Yards® while touring the inside The Nia Building. 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Tours will […] + 1 More 0 events, 9 0 events, 9 0 events, 10 0 events, 10 0 events, 11 0 events, 11 0 events, 12 0 events, 12 0 events, 13 0 events, 13 0 events, 14 0 events, 14 5 events, 15 Featured 5 events, 15 Featured 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm Recurring Virtual Community Update Meeting Featured July 15, 2021 @ 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm Recurring Virtual Community Update Meeting Save the date! Join us online for our latest monthly virtual community meeting. Stay tuned closer to the date of the meeting, here and on social media, for additional agenda […] 10:30 am - 11:00 am On-site Small Group Tour of The Nia Building™ July 15, 2021 @ 10:30 am - 11:00 am On-site Small Group Tour of The Nia Building™ Explore available office space and coworking space opportunities, learn about the history of the site and the mission of Pittsburgh Yards® while touring the inside The Nia Building. 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The Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Ron Prosor, said Tuesday in UN Security Council that a Palestinian unilateral move for statehood in September "will not bring peace to our region." Speaking at the monthly debate on the situation in the Middle East, Prosor said that "the Palestinian initiatives at the United Nations may be superficially attractive to some, yet they distract from the true path to peace." Prosor turned to the Palestinian Ambassador to the UN, Riyad Mansour, and asked him: "On behalf of whom will you present a resolution in September? Mr. Abbas or Hamas? Will it be on behalf of both the Palestinian Authority and the Hamas terrorist organization, which advances a charter calling for the destruction of Israel and the murder of Jews? Will it be on behalf of Akram Haniyeh – the PAs Chief Spokesman— or Ismail Haniyeh – the Hamas Prime Minister in Gaza?" Isreali Ambassador to the UN, Ron Prosor, in February 2011. David Bachar The Israeli ambassador added that the international community must adamantly oppose the UN vote. "There are no shortcuts to statehood," Prosor said. "You cannot bypass the only path to peace. The Palestinians...will have to get off the bandwagon of unilateralism – and back to the hard work of direct peacemaking." Prosor turned again to the Palestinian ambassador and asked him about the Palestinian leadership. "There is much uncertainty about the future Palestinian government," he said. "Its acceptance of the Quartet conditions, the peace process, control of its security forces, and many other questions. It will take at least until after the Palestinian elections next year before it is clear what Palestinian unity really means. Even the most basic condition for statehood does not exist. The Palestinian Authority does not maintain effective control of all its territory nor does it hold a monopoly on the use of force. The Hamas terrorist organization still maintains de facto control in Gaza."
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(Reuters) - Prairie dogs in Utah won a turf battle against property developers on Wednesday when a U.S. appeals court reinstated restrictions on development in areas inhabited by the threatened animals. Environmentalists praised the three-judge appeals court panel’s decision overturning an earlier ruling and protecting the foot-long rodents, which property rights activists say threaten farm animals and development with their massive underground colonies. “This is huge, not only for the prairie dog but for the Endangered Species Act,” Michael Harris, legal director for Friends of Animals, a conservation group involved in the case, said in a phone interview Wednesday. The plaintiffs in the case, People for the Ethical Treatment of Property Owners, had argued that the federal government did not have authority over a species that existed only in one state. They said that while they acknowledge the importance of the species, known to build vast underground networks of tunnels, which have been found under cemeteries and golf courses, they would ask for a review of the panel’s decision by the full court. “Let it be on the prairie, let it be on [federal] land away from the developments,” Brett Taylor, the group’s vice president, told Reuters. Distinguished by a black “eyebrow” marking over each eye, Utah prairie dogs numbered about 95,000 around 1920, but by 1972 their population had fallen to about 3,300 due to disease and people killing them. The extremely social species was declared endangered the following year, but after its numbers grew again it was reclassified as threatened. Populations remain precariously low, according to the National Park Service. Wednesday’s ruling affirmed the existing standard of allowing the federal government to limit local development using the Endangered Species Act, the 1973 law intended to protect species at risk of extinction. In the majority opinion, Judge Jerome Holmes wrote that overturning the earlier ruling was in line with actions by previous circuit courts, which have ruled uniformly to protect the Endangered Species Act in similar cases.
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Exit clause: Ricciardo signed 3-year McLaren deal with two teams at the back of his mind Menu Formula 1 NBA Cricket Football Tennis MMA About Editorial Policy at SportItNow Privacy Policy Contact Home Formula 1 Exit clause: Ricciardo signed 3-year McLaren deal with two teams at the back of his mind Formula 1 Exit clause: Ricciardo signed 3-year McLaren deal with two teams at the back of his mind stevenpalmer 2 years ago No Comments Facebook Prev Article Next Article New McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo has seemed to settle in rather smoothly since making the switch from Renault on the back of a positive 2020 campaign. He signed a 3-year deal with the team and this has led to many people question the motive behind such a long-term contract. F1 pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz feels the only reason Ricciardo agreed to sign such a deal is because it includes an exit clause. Also read: “New name for you”: Ricciardo takes hilarious pop at Bottas’ uncensored bum McLaren has progressed well since the team appointed Andreas Seidl in 2017. All the signs are that the team will continue to get even better, especially since it will be powered by Mercedes this season. “I would be staggered if there wasn’t a clause in that contract that says if Red Bull or Mercedes have a space for me, then I would go,” Kravitz said. “Because clearly he’s in the business now of getting in a car that can challenge for a world championship. “I don’t think anyone doubts that he would be able to put a championship campaign together if he had the right car. He just needs to wait for the chance.” Kravitz believes that the only way this can happen is if Hamilton decides to retire from the sport or if the team finally loses patience in Valtteri Bottas. “But, he knows something different needs to change at Mercedes for that to happen,” he said. “And something weird like Lewis Hamilton were to retire or them deciding to move Valtteri Bottas on, George Russell is ahead of Daniel Ricciardo in the Mercedes queue. Also read: “It still hurts to say”: Ricciardo reveals brutal reality behind Renault exit “He might think how did that happen. But ok, that’s just the way it is at Mercedes. “And then Red Bull had a space when they let go of Alex Albon and Sebastian Vettel had already moved to Aston Martin. “Red Bull didn’t consider him. They must have been very miffed with how he left the team and Helmut Marko was not happy that he left them to join Renault.” McLaren had a decent outing in Bahrain and it seems like they have got well accustomed with the new Mercedes power. However, choose what you want to believe regarding pre-season testing. It is only during race day that we will get a clearer picture of just where McLaren stands. Read more: Vettel reveals Ferrari secret despite strict team orders Facebook Prev Article Next Article Related Posts Mercedes responds to criticism of US GP strategy – “A one-stop wasn’t possible” Pranav Unnikrishnan November 1, 2021 Norris optimistic despite being slower than Ferrari – “The aim is to be ahead of them” Pranav Unnikrishnan October 24, 2021 Understanding Formula 1 pit-stops and the number of people required for a successful one Anant Shastri July 9, 2021 Haas hoping for repeat of Mick Schumacher’s success Pranav Unnikrishnan October 22, 2021 Hodgkinson’s exit from Mercedes likely to trigger several ‘high-profile figures’ to jump ship Anant Shastri April 28, 2021 Horner dismisses rumours regarding Newey – “It was blown out of proportion” Pranav Unnikrishnan November 1, 2021 Add Comment Cancel Reply You must be logged in to post a comment. Sport It Now Copyright © 2022. Theme by MyThemeShop About us Privacy Policy Editorial Policy at SportItNow Write for us! Contact Us
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How can you make a difference in the American political system? Bernie Sanders supporters are having preemptively defeatist arguments about this, about whether Sanders voters should swallow their principles and support Hillary Clinton in the general election, or sit back and let the Republican nominee win, in the hopes of shocking Democrats to move left. It’s silly to be worrying about the end game, given that not one state has voted or caucused yet. What if Sanders wins the nomination? (What if Donald Trump wins the other nomination?) More importantly, though, if you want to expand the range of possibilities in American politics, you should not be thinking about how to most effectively throw your presidential ballot into the sea of 130,000,000 general election ballots. You should be running for office, now. Bernie Sanders is not up on stage contesting the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination because he spent the last 40 years contriving the most meaningful ways to cast a protest vote. He is up there because he ran for office. You can run for office, too. Yes, you. Why not? Why worry about how to send a message as a passive consumer of politics, when you can be an active participant? Democracy isn’t people arguing about how best to vote between foreordained options. Democracy is people running for office. You are a person. All 435 seats in the House of Representatives are up for election next year. You may have noticed that Congress is largely controlled by idiots, hacks, and crooks. Are these the people you want representing you? What if you represented yourself? This message is not at all restricted to the true believers in Bernie Sanders. Maybe you find Bernie Sanders’ record on gun control or racial injustice inadequate. If you think nobody is talking about the issues that truly matter to you, why not get up on the stump and talk about them yourself? Please do not mistake this for some sort of ironic Modest Proposal. I tried suggesting running for office to someone who lives in the Midwest and spends a lot of time lamenting the state of politics and political discourse on Twitter. He assumed I was being sarcastic. This is not a sarcastic position. His congressional representative, if I read the map right, is a destructive creep. And no one has even filed to run against him yet. Is anyone running against your current representative? Find your district on Ballotpedia and check. If not, why aren’t you? If you live in Alabama, Arkansas, or Illinois, it’s already too late. But in the other 47, you’ve still got a chance. Check your deadline. Texas and Ohio are coming up next Monday and Wednesday, respectively. There are 22 seats listed in Texas with no Democratic challenger and 10 with no Republican. In Ohio, there are 12 seats with no Democratic challenger and 4 with no Republican. If you’re in Texas and want to go for it, it’s admittedly a little tight. You’ll need to come up with $3,125 or with 500 signatures before 6 p.m. Monday. For Ohio, you need $85 in filing fees and 50 signatures. That’s not impossible. Otherwise, for other states, you have till after New Year’s, at least. Look up the requirements. Think about how you would go about meeting them. Every two years, 435 people are able to do it and to win office. Perhaps you think you’re unelectable. You can’t be less electable than Bernie Sanders was in 1972, when he put himself up for the United States Senate and got 1,571 votes, or one vote for every 29 votes the winner got. He went on to lose three more statewide races, for Senate and for governor of Vermont, without ever getting more than 6.1 percent of the vote. Then he lowered his sights and got elected mayor of Burlington, by a 10-vote margin. Four straight terms as mayor, accompanied by more failed bids for higher office, left his electoral record at 4 wins and 6 losses. And now here he is, on a 10-election winning streak, giving lengthy speeches about democratic socialism on the national stage. So it takes persistence. It takes the willingness to lose. It takes money—a winning Congressional campaign costs, on average, more than a million dollars. But before it takes any of those things, it takes the willingness to run. Why don’t I do this myself? I’m in the set of people who’ve surrendered their political power by moving to a big city, and in the subset of those people who’ve surrendered it twice over by joining a profession that regards direct political activity as an unethical source of bias in the work of indirect political activity. Meanwhile, the house I grew up in sits in a corner of a district represented by a ninny who’s best known for jumping in from his rural Maryland seat to block the voters of Washington, D.C., from decriminalizing marijuana. This is embarrassing. As it happens, he will be facing a challenge in 2016—not yet from any Democrat or independent, according to the Ballotpedia listing, but from his libertarian flank in the Republican primary, because he interfered with other people’s pot reform. This is what happens on the right. Libertarians, creationists, tax rejectors, or nativists don’t spend their time arguing about the hypothetical disposition of their general-election ballots. When someone does something they disagree with, they run against them. This is part of the reason that Congress is such a hideous and dysfunctional collection of crackpots at the moment. Far-right activists went ahead and launched insane doomed Congressional campaigns for themselves, and some of them won. Even more of them won local offices. They are reshaping the country right now. You could almost certainly shape it into something better, if you tried.
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15 Yoga Poses to Treat Muscle Spasms and Cramps Cure Skip to content Menu Home About Us Alternative Medicine Yoga Ayurveda Homeopathy Naturopathy Unani Siddha Health & Wellness Health (A – Z) Healthy Eating Fruits Juices Spices Weight Loss Home Remedies Celebrities Fitness Personal Care Anti Aging Hair Care Skin Care Contact Us 15 Yoga Poses to Treat Muscle Spasms and Cramps Cure Last Updated on: November 23, 2020 What is muscle spasms? From a yogic point of view, we defined muscle spasms as the excessive pulling of body muscles while performing stretching and twisting yogic poses and asanas. Muscle spasms are also the outcome of strenuous physical exercises that lead to tearing, straining, or pulling body muscles. Muscle spasms can be caused by tendons, ligaments, joints, and nerves that make the spine. Muscle spasms cause pain in the neck, shoulder, leg, abdominal sides, etc. Sometimes, the pain may be chronic and beyond one’s limitations. The stretched muscles may be relaxed when they are given proper relaxation time. Causes of muscle spasms Muscles sore Dehydration Excessive exercise Unfavorable climate (hot weather) Electrolyte imbalance Use of certain medicine Best Yoga for muscle spasms Tadasana (Palm tree pose): The palm tree pose gives stretch to muscles, especially the tiny ones from toes to finger. It also shows relaxation effects upon the nerves. Parsavkonasana (Lateral angle posture): It facilitates stretching to the heart, waist, and hip muscles. Bandha Konasana (The Cobbler Pose) Makrasana (Crocodile posture): It gives calming stretching to the legs and back muscles. It also helps to remove mental and physical fatigue from the body. Yastikaana (Stick pose): It’s a simple yoga asana but quite effective in giving soothing stretch to the tiny muscles of the entire body. Matsyasana: Good in treating back and neck muscle spasm Adho Mukha Savasana (The downward-facing dog pose): It gives relief to the lower back muscles and provides support to the spine. It is good for healing muscle cramps. Balasana (Child pose): It is one of the effective yoga poses to give relaxation to the body. Since it provides calmness to the back and other body parts therefore good in treating muscle spasms. Bhujangasana (The Cobra Pose): The cobra pose is good in giving gentle stretching to the back and legs. It also put tender stretch to the abdomen, shoulder, and the entire spinal column. Wall Plank: It provides soothing stretching to the spine, especially the lower spines, leg, and hands. Shavasana (Corpse pose): good in treating stress, strain, cramps, muscle spasm, depression, and other negative domains of the health area. Setubandha Sarvangasana (The supported bridge pose) Saithalyasana (Animal relaxation pose): good for stiff spines. Anulom Vilom Pranayama: The pranayama is extremely beneficial in giving chilling muscle relaxation. Deep Breathing: It eases muscles toned. Yoga for back muscle spasms There are many Yoga poses, asanas, and exercises, which are good in the treatment of both upper back muscle spasms and lower back muscle spasms. Here, the list of Yoga poses, which are good in curing backache are: Tadasana (palm tree pose) Hastottanasana (Up-stretched arm posture) Katichakrasana (Lumber-wheel posture) Setu Bandhasana (Bridge formation pose) Shalabhasana (Locust Pose) Makrasana Yoga for leg muscle spasms Tadasana (palm tree pose) Katichakrasana (Lumber-wheel posture) Shalabhasana (Locust Pose) Makrasana Parsavkonasana (Lateral angle posture) Warrior pose Yoga for neck muscle spasms 1. Griva-Sakti-vikasaka (Strengthening the Neck) (1) Make yourself stand erect. Keep your neck relax and calm. Now, turn the head towards the right shoulder and again the left shoulder slowly. Continue the practice 10-15 times. Your breathing should be normal. 2. Griva-Sakti-vikasaka (Strengthening the Neck) (2) Keep your feet close in a standing position by keeping your back straight. Rotate the head from left to right and right to left Practice it 10 times. Your breathing is normal. 3. Griva-Sakti-vikasaka (Strengthening the Neck) (3): Stand erect Move your neck to and fro Initially, it for 10 times. All these exercises are helpful in loosening the neck and helps in reducing neck spasms and neck cramps. Home remedies for muscle spasms Drink 3-4 liters of water every day Taking a balanced and nutritious diet Doing simple yoga every day for 30-40 minutes Perform simple exercises, especially the stretching one Massage the area of the spasm Using a warm water bottle to the affected area. Tips to treat muscle spasms Take a maximum rest If you want to perform the exercise, do the same as per your limit. Applying tolerable heat to the affected area. An ice pack is also effective in subsidizing the pain While exercising, take a sports drink so that the mineral gets replenished. Try to avoid beverages such as alcohol, caffeine, and thein. One has to prefer those diets, which are rich in potassium i.e. banana. Muscle spasms medicine There are many medicines that ease the symptoms of cramps and show a calming effect on muscle spasms. Sedative: This is an effective medication in treating muscle cramps and easing the muscles of the body. It directly affects the central nervous system and shows the calming effects to the concerned area. Carisoprodol: It gives relief from muscle cramps that happened due to involuntary contraction of muscles. The medicine is recommended when the person is experiencing acute muscle pain where the drug blocks the impulses of nerves to the brain. Cyclobenzaprine: The medicine is good in giving soothing effects to the stretched muscles. It works upon the nerves but not hampering the functions of the muscle. Makrasana Share on: Related Posts What Are The Patanjali’s 8 Limbs Of Yoga? Uddiyana Bandha Steps, Benefits, Precautions And Contraindications Top 10 Facts about International Day of Yoga 2022 Ujjayi Pranayama Steps, Benefits, Precautions, Contraindications 9 Most Interesting Facts about Obesity and Overweight in the United States Top 10 Most Important Causes of Death in the United States of America 2 thoughts on “15 Yoga Poses to Treat Muscle Spasms and Cramps Cure” Susan George May 3, 2017 at 9:45 am Hot water bath can also help you to get rid of muscle cramps. Also, add BCAA to your diet for more added benefits of muscle recovery. Reply Pandurang Shirwalkar. April 13, 2020 at 7:45 am Very good information. 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A large multi-centre European study validates high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) as a clinical biomarker for the diagnosis of diabetes subtypes — Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics Cookies on this website We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you click 'Accept all cookies' we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies and you won't see this message again. If you click 'Reject all non-essential cookies' only necessary cookies providing core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility will be enabled. Click 'Find out more' for information on how to change your cookie settings. Accept all cookies Reject all non-essential cookies Find out more Site Map Accessibility Cookies Contact us Log in Home About us Public Engagement and Outreach History Equality and Diversity Research Research Areas Research Groups Scientific Cores Publications Seminars Wellcome Centre News Work Jobs Work-Life Balance Study Graduate Studies GMS DPhil Programme MSc Genomic Medicine People Contact Directory Find us Screen Advert Request Internal Search Publications A large multi-centre European study validates high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) as a clinical biomarker for the diagnosis of diabetes subtypes A large multi-centre European study validates high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) as a clinical biomarker for the diagnosis of diabetes subtypes Thanabalasingham G., Shah N., Vaxillaire M., Hansen T., Tuomi T., Gašperíková D., Szopa M., Tjora E., James TJ., Kokko P., Loiseleur F., Andersson E., Gaget S., Isomaa B., Nowak N., Raeder H., Stanik J., Njolstad PR., Malecki MT., Klimes I., Groop L., Pedersen O., Froguel P., McCarthy MI., Gloyn AL., Owen KR. Aims/hypothesis: An accurate molecular diagnosis of diabetes subtype confers clinical benefits; however, many individuals with monogenic diabetes remain undiagnosed. Biomarkers could help to prioritise patients for genetic investigation. We recently demonstrated that high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) levels are lower in UK patients with hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 alpha (HNF1A)-MODY than in other diabetes subtypes. In this large multi-centre study we aimed to assess the clinical validity of hsCRP as a diagnostic biomarker, examine the genotype-phenotype relationship and compare different hsCRP assays. Methods: High-sensitivity CRP levels were analysed in individuals with HNF1A-MODY (n = 457), glucokinase (GCK)-MODY (n = 404), hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha (HNF4A)-MODY (n = 54) and type 2 diabetes (n = 582) from seven European centres. Three common assays for hsCRP analysis were evaluated. We excluded 121 participants (8.1%) with hsCRP values >10 mg/l. The discriminative power of hsCRP with respect to diabetes aetiology was assessed by receiver operating characteristic curve-derived C-statistic. Results: In all centres and irrespective of the assay method, meta-analysis confirmed significantly lower hsCRP levels in those with HNF1A-MODY than in those with other aetiologies (z score -21.8, p < 5 × 10-105). HNF1A-MODY cases with missense mutations had lower hsCRP levels than those with truncating mutations (0.03 vs 0.08 mg/l, p < 5 × 10-5). High-sensitivity CRP values between assays were strongly correlated (r 2 ≥ 0.91, p ≤ 1 × 10-5). Across the seven centres, the C-statistic for distinguishing HNF1A-MODY from young adult-onset type 2 diabetes ranged from 0.79 to 0.97, indicating high discriminative accuracy. Conclusions/interpretation: In the largest study to date, we have established that hsCRP is a clinically valid biomarker for HNF1A-MODY in European populations. Given the modest costs and wide availability, hsCRP could translate rapidly into clinical practice, considerably improving diagnosis rates in monogenic diabetes. © 2011 Springer-Verlag. 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mama elephant | design blog: #CELEBRATING4YEARS WITH ME FULL REVEAL! skip to main | skip to sidebar 10.14.2016 #CELEBRATING4YEARS WITH ME FULL REVEAL! Here it is, folks! Our October Anniversary Release! All products will go on sale tonight at 12AM EST. Check out the sale promo in our previous post HERE. Remember to come back tomorrow at 9AM EST for the first day of Stampede with our amazing Design Team and friends! Yes, there will be inspiration! Yes, there will be fun! And yes, there will be prizes! See you here tomorrow! Which is your favorite? Leave your comment below and maybe a random comment may win a prize too! ;) 304 comments: patricia October 14, 2016 at 8:04 PM This comment has been removed by the author. ReplyDelete Replies Reply patricia October 14, 2016 at 8:04 PM The holiday bunnies are so cute! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anuyami October 14, 2016 at 8:06 PM Pix's happy holiday and wooly winter <3 Can't wait!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 8:07 PM Happy Anniversary - love this winter release! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 8:08 PM My favorite is the city sidewalk! So versitile. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 8:11 PM Wooly winter, the mantle, and Pix are my favorites!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Lesley October 14, 2016 at 8:16 PM Definitely the poinsettia! I love them so much! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Lindarub October 14, 2016 at 8:18 PM Love wooly winter and cable box. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Christy Bray October 14, 2016 at 8:19 PM Meowy Woofmas is def my fave! LOVE!!! Your stamps are just amazing! Congrats on 4 years! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous October 14, 2016 at 8:23 PM I can't choose between Pix holiday or wooly winter as my favorite! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Valerie October 14, 2016 at 8:25 PM O tiny tree and wooly winter ReplyDelete Replies Reply designsEK October 14, 2016 at 8:25 PM My favorite from this release if i need to pick one is tiny tree! :) Happy four year anniversary! ReplyDelete Replies Reply vlrbreingan@yahoo.com October 14, 2016 at 8:27 PM O Tiny Tree is my absolute favorite. Its pwrfect ReplyDelete Replies Reply vlrbreingan@yahoo.com October 14, 2016 at 8:28 PM O Tiny Tree is my absolute favorite. Its pwrfect ReplyDelete Replies Reply Linnea S October 14, 2016 at 8:32 PM wow that gable box!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply BubblegumPaper October 14, 2016 at 8:37 PM I love soooo many of these, but my favorite has to be Pix's Happy Holiday! Congrats on 4 years and fantastic release! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous October 14, 2016 at 8:39 PM It's so hard to choose but I think my favorite is wooly winter! Kathleen dumpert ReplyDelete Replies Reply Amy October 14, 2016 at 8:40 PM gable box! but i love the sheep ones too! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Sonya October 14, 2016 at 8:50 PM Wooly Winter so cute. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 9:06 PM Wooly Winter of course, headed to Rhinebeck for the NY Sheep & Wool festival tomorrow. Can't wait to make some knitting project bags with this set! ReplyDelete Replies Reply astarr October 14, 2016 at 9:09 PM hands down City Sidewalks is my favorite! Been madly counting down to the 15th ReplyDelete Replies Reply jploves_crafting October 14, 2016 at 9:09 PM Congratulations on the four year anniversary!! If I have to pick only one then it would be wooly winter!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply jwolfram October 14, 2016 at 9:23 PM My list is ready to go. Will be watching the clock until it's time to order. Love this release!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Elise Smith October 14, 2016 at 9:30 PM Congrats on 4 years! My favorites from this release are the Poinsettias and Meowy Woofmas :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply brenlubrant October 14, 2016 at 9:42 PM I love the "City Sidewalks" stamp set and the gift box die cut set. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Ginny October 14, 2016 at 9:56 PM Happy 4th birthday, ME! Can't wait to get my hands on these goodies at midnight. Christmas is coming early for me this year :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Alicia October 14, 2016 at 9:58 PM Those bunnies are darling! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Ericka Strange October 14, 2016 at 9:59 PM Great release. Love the little lambs so adorable. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:00 PM Congrats on 4 years ME! Looks like a great release. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Nohemi October 14, 2016 at 10:00 PM Fall in love with the bunnies and the cats 😻 ReplyDelete Replies Reply Amy C October 14, 2016 at 10:01 PM Awesome release! I love them all....especially the Retro Holiday Labels. They would be perfect for tags. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Craftgirl851 October 14, 2016 at 10:02 PM Love so cute! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Thorsdotter October 14, 2016 at 10:03 PM Fantastic! I love them all! Thank you. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kulbir October 14, 2016 at 10:03 PM Omg!!! What an amazing release. They are all so cute. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kulbir October 14, 2016 at 10:04 PM Omg!!! What an amazing release. They are all so cute. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:04 PM Wooly winter is my favorite of them all, but they are all so cute! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Jen Timko October 14, 2016 at 10:04 PM The perfect way to celebrate! Thank you for 4 years of inspiration and creativity! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Jennifer October 14, 2016 at 10:04 PM I love Wooly a Winter and Pix. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:04 PM Oh my goodness! Every time I say I'm done buying these amazing releases happen! Love them so much! ReplyDelete Replies Reply SabineV October 14, 2016 at 10:04 PM What a great release! ReplyDelete Replies Reply lnewbigging October 14, 2016 at 10:04 PM I love the birch trees ReplyDelete Replies Reply Margaret_smiles October 14, 2016 at 10:05 PM I would wish to win the Merry Christmas wishes stamp! I love the merry Christmas font! <3 <3 ReplyDelete Replies Reply craftymochi October 14, 2016 at 10:06 PM Adorable release!! Happy Anniversary ME cheers to many more!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Angie Linton October 14, 2016 at 10:06 PM Congratulations of 4 wonderful years and another great release! Hard to pick just one as a favorite. Ok, City Sidewalks, no Wooly Winter, no City Sidewalks. I just can't do it! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Sandra Bravo October 14, 2016 at 10:06 PM Pix's happy holiday favorite, really love the release i want them all ReplyDelete Replies Reply Krista D October 14, 2016 at 10:06 PM Great products in this release. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Nicole October 14, 2016 at 10:07 PM This comment has been removed by the author. ReplyDelete Replies Reply hallcb October 14, 2016 at 10:07 PM I love your stamps but retro holiday labels is my favorite. Thanks for the chance to win! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Sarah Elliott October 14, 2016 at 10:07 PM Woolly Winter has got to be my favourite!! But they are all so cute! Congratulations on your 4 year anniversary!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply hallcb October 14, 2016 at 10:07 PM I love your stamps but retro holiday labels is my favorite. Thanks for the chance to win! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Angeline Choo October 14, 2016 at 10:07 PM OH WOW!! Congrats on the 4 WONDERFUL years. These stamps sets are just PERFECT for Christmas. I especially love the Wooly Winter! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Amy C. October 14, 2016 at 10:08 PM My favorites are the Birch Tree and Gable Box die sets! Everything is adorable though! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Amy C. October 14, 2016 at 10:08 PM My favorites are the Birch Tree and Gable Box die sets! Everything is adorable though! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Nicole October 14, 2016 at 10:08 PM Congrats on 4 years! This anniversary release is amazing! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kathy Z October 14, 2016 at 10:08 PM I can't wait until 12:00. Love ur whole release. Congratulations on your 4 year anniversary. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Annie October 14, 2016 at 10:09 PM Happy Birthday & Congratulations! What a nice collection...just in time for the holidays!!! ☺ ReplyDelete Replies Reply Annie October 14, 2016 at 10:09 PM Happy Birthday & Congratulations! What a nice collection...just in time for the holidays!!! ☺ ReplyDelete Replies Reply Mel October 14, 2016 at 10:10 PM Love so many of these. What great sets. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Paula October 14, 2016 at 10:11 PM Such cute designs! All the little animals and their poses :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply HInce October 14, 2016 at 10:12 PM So many new cute items but my favorite is the holiday retro labels. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Angie Linton October 14, 2016 at 10:12 PM Congratulations of 4 wonderful years and another great release! Hard to pick just one as a favorite. Ok, City Sidewalks, no Wooly Winter, no City Sidewalks. I just can't do it! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:12 PM I LOVE wooly winter, so cute!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply angie st gelais October 14, 2016 at 10:13 PM I would be forever greatful if you pick me. These are amazing :D ReplyDelete Replies angie st gelais October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM City sidewalks is my favorite... But they are all awesomw Delete Replies Reply angie st gelais October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM City sidewalks is my favorite... But they are all awesomw Delete Replies Reply Reply Karen Weingartner October 14, 2016 at 10:14 PM I'd love to win a set! Love the release! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Andrea Shell October 14, 2016 at 10:14 PM They are all so cute; it's hard to pick a favorite. The new Pix set I love, and also Meowy Woofmas. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous October 14, 2016 at 10:14 PM Congrats on four years. I only discovered you this year and I can't stop shopping! Love how adorable your stamps are and the wonderful sentiments! Cheers... to many more years of stamping fun! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kurtzweil's October 14, 2016 at 10:14 PM So many wonderful products! Happy 4th :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Christy Q October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM Love City Sidewalks.... no, I mean, O Tiny Tree... rats, it's too hard to pick JUST one. ;) congrats on 4 years!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply pinkerboi October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM I love the gable box and the pixs happy holiday set ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kurtzweil's October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM So many wonderful products! Happy 4th :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply cinmar October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM Love the release and all of Mama Elephant items. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Amyjzs October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM Love the Merry Wishes and poinsettia flower. Can't wait to plat with them. ReplyDelete Replies Reply M.N49 October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM My favorite one is wooly a winter !! So cute !! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kylie October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM Congratulations!! I am absolutely in love with Holiday Pix and the Wooly Sweater!! absolutely adorable! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:15 PM Awww all the sets are too cute! But I really do love the Wooly Winter and Framed Tags sets. Congrats ME! :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply J. Adair October 14, 2016 at 10:16 PM Great new products! Hard to choose just one I liked! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Momcat October 14, 2016 at 10:17 PM Yea! Four years and more happiness to come!! Love the new sets, it is hard to decide which one to get first!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Sandy October 14, 2016 at 10:17 PM Me! Me! Me! Everything is so super cute but I NEED the home collection. =) ReplyDelete Replies Reply May October 14, 2016 at 10:17 PM My favourite is the Retro Holiday Labels ReplyDelete Replies Reply Momcat October 14, 2016 at 10:17 PM Yea! Four years and more happiness to come!! Love the new sets, it is hard to decide which one to get first!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Tina Flesher October 14, 2016 at 10:18 PM So cute! Love them all! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Lorraine Marasigan October 14, 2016 at 10:18 PM I love city sidewalks! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Michelle October 14, 2016 at 10:18 PM Cute release! Happy Anniversary ME! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Cassandra October 14, 2016 at 10:18 PM Wooly Winter is adorable but I am also loving the Retro Labels. Amazing release! Congratulations on 4 years!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply L. Webb October 14, 2016 at 10:20 PM No such thing as too many cat and dog stamps- Meowy Christmas is adorable!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:20 PM I love Meowy Woofmas. That front door is awesome.!! My fingers are crossed!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Tina Flesher October 14, 2016 at 10:20 PM its a tie between wooly winter and the bunnies! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Myrna October 14, 2016 at 10:21 PM Awesome release! Worth the wait! Happy Anniversary! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Jenniferk October 14, 2016 at 10:21 PM Amazing new release products, everything is awesome! My favourite is the Tiny Tree stamp set with Merry Mantle being a very close second! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Papierlisi October 14, 2016 at 10:21 PM Yay!!! I'm drooling about the whole release, honestly. Each and every peace - since it's at stamp set or a die - turned out soo beautiful!!! But my absolute favorite is that ADORABLE (!!!) bunny angel set :-)))) looove! ReplyDelete Replies Reply chaddy233 October 14, 2016 at 10:23 PM I love them all! But the woolly winter is just absolutely awesome! ReplyDelete Replies Reply JP October 14, 2016 at 10:23 PM Oh my the cuteness! Please pick me. Mt favorite is the Merry Mantle! ReplyDelete Replies Reply susi October 14, 2016 at 10:24 PM Pix's Happy Holiday please and thank you. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Miriam Prantner October 14, 2016 at 10:25 PM My favorite is either City Sidewalks or Pix's Happy Holidays. So many good sets in this release though! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Vana77 October 14, 2016 at 10:25 PM I could absolutely use Wooly Winter in my stash!! How adorable is that set?!?! ReplyDelete Replies Reply https://nanceecrafttime.blog/ October 14, 2016 at 10:25 PM Oh City Sidewalks is adorable! Really love them all, though! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Charmaine (CharmWarm) October 14, 2016 at 10:26 PM Wooly Winter and Pix's Happy Holidays are just ADORABLE!! Can't choose! :-) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Charmaine (CharmWarm) October 14, 2016 at 10:26 PM Wooly Winter and Pix's Happy Holidays are just ADORABLE!! Can't choose! :-) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:26 PM Such a great release! Especially love the birch trees, framed tags and scripty merry Christmas! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Paola October 14, 2016 at 10:27 PM They are all so adorable, but my fave is Pix's Happy Holidays! Such a wonderful new release. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Apple October 14, 2016 at 10:27 PM Cannot wait to get the festive lambs!! Way to go and happy birthday!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Vanessa B October 14, 2016 at 10:28 PM Oh wow, I can't pick just one....they're ALL my favorite!! Amazing release, Happy Anniversary Mama Elephant!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Maria October 14, 2016 at 10:28 PM If I have to choose just one it's gotta be Wooly Winter! ReplyDelete Replies Reply AlliKCreations October 14, 2016 at 10:29 PM All so cute..love the city sidewalks or merry mantle! ReplyDelete Replies Reply AlliKCreations October 14, 2016 at 10:29 PM All so cute..love the city sidewalks or merry mantle! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Waleska October 14, 2016 at 10:30 PM Looove all specialy the sheep stamps!!! So cute ReplyDelete Replies Reply Lenny Tucker October 14, 2016 at 10:30 PM I have four favorites! Merry Christmas wishes, Poinsettia, Meowy Woofmas and City side walks!!!! I cannot wait! ~Lenny Tucker ReplyDelete Replies Reply Linda T October 14, 2016 at 10:30 PM What a great release. I just love the houses. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Waleska October 14, 2016 at 10:31 PM Looove all specialy the sheep stamps!!! So cute ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:32 PM Wooly winter or meowy woofmas. How do you choose just one?!? All are so cute!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:32 PM Wooly winter or meowy woofmas. How do you choose just one?!? All are so cute!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Amy Lim October 14, 2016 at 10:32 PM So many cute goodies ! I really want the city side walk stamp set. It is versatile and can be used all year round. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:35 PM The retro holiday labels are my favourite!! So gorgeous. But all of them really... ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kelly Szafron October 14, 2016 at 10:35 PM My favourite is o'tiny tree. thanks for the chance to win. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Julie October 14, 2016 at 10:35 PM Wooly winter!! So cute. ReplyDelete Replies Reply juli (sweetpz) October 14, 2016 at 10:35 PM Wooly winter is my favorite!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Casey-Diane October 14, 2016 at 10:35 PM Oh my goodness I love it ALL!!! I am going to be BR-OKE!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Dana Gong October 14, 2016 at 10:37 PM My favorite is Pix's happy holidays! So so pretty! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:37 PM So hard to choose! Love the front door set! So many great goodies well done!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Lindsay October 14, 2016 at 10:37 PM Wooly winter! So cute! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Andrea October 14, 2016 at 10:38 PM love love-!! son hermosos todos!!!! los amo!!! felicitaciones por miles de años mas!!!!!!!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Andrea October 14, 2016 at 10:38 PM love love-!! son hermosos todos!!!! los amo!!! felicitaciones por miles de años mas!!!!!!!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Mon October 14, 2016 at 10:38 PM Amazing! Love the classic Merry Christmas script! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:39 PM All the sets are so adorable!! But my favorite is Merry Mantle! ReplyDelete Replies Reply smilesalot532 October 14, 2016 at 10:40 PM I love them all especially Wooly Winter and Pix's Happy Holiday! Sooo cute! ReplyDelete Replies Reply ceciari October 14, 2016 at 10:41 PM Wooly Winter is too cute for words! Love everything. ReplyDelete Replies Reply clu60 October 14, 2016 at 10:43 PM They are all so darn cute but I have found myself drawn to anything with bunnies lately. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:43 PM So so many cute ones. ReplyDelete Replies charktographer October 14, 2016 at 10:47 PM So many adorable stamp sets and those dies look awesome Delete Replies Reply Reply Julia October 14, 2016 at 10:45 PM Too cute to choose just one! I'm leaning towards retro holiday labels. ReplyDelete Replies Reply MattysMom October 14, 2016 at 10:46 PM Wooly winter is too cute for words, but I know my boy would love to help me with Merry Mantle. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Crafty Pink Pixie October 14, 2016 at 10:46 PM Love all the new designs!!!! My favorite is Meowy Woofmas; super cute! :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply MattysMom October 14, 2016 at 10:47 PM Wooly winter is too cute for words, but I know my boy would love to help me with Merry Mantle. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Panda8ngel October 14, 2016 at 10:48 PM I love this release! Great job! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:49 PM the merry mantle and the pix bunnies ReplyDelete Replies Reply Amber H. October 14, 2016 at 10:49 PM I love everything about this release! ReplyDelete Replies Reply byulgzr October 14, 2016 at 10:49 PM Loving the Pix's happy holiday! Too adorable~ ReplyDelete Replies Reply byulgzr October 14, 2016 at 10:49 PM Loving the Pix's happy holiday! Too adorable~ ReplyDelete Replies Reply Linda October 14, 2016 at 10:50 PM So many fun products! I especially love the Gable Box die and the Tetro sentiments! ReplyDelete Replies Reply abb0187 October 14, 2016 at 10:50 PM Wooly Winter and the birch dies are my fav. Congrats of 4 years of wonderful products. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kimberly Rendino October 14, 2016 at 10:51 PM Oh how I love that Tiny Tree!!! It's super cute! ReplyDelete Replies Reply AmyR October 14, 2016 at 10:51 PM uuuggghhhh I may as well just hand over my wallet with this release! I want it all!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kanan Pandya October 14, 2016 at 10:52 PM Love each of the new release but my personal favorite is the adorable "Pix's Happy Holiday" ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:52 PM Loving the animal ones!!! Really love the fox...adorbs!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply nisha October 14, 2016 at 10:53 PM The sheep in wooly winter are adorble! Great release and I agree with most that it's hard to pick just one. :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Trina P. October 14, 2016 at 10:53 PM The release looks fabulous? Love the large Merry Christmas sentiment. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:53 PM As a beginner crafter, I NEED to get Mama Elephant stamps!! They are sooooo CUTE!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:53 PM Those bunnies! I die! Love them! ❤️️ ReplyDelete Replies Reply Jill Ferguson October 14, 2016 at 10:54 PM Happy Birthday!! Congratulations on four years and here is to many more. I really love the Retro Holiday Labels and the Birch Trees. ReplyDelete Replies Reply kate October 14, 2016 at 10:54 PM Love wooly winter but o tiny tree has to be my favorite ! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Danielle October 14, 2016 at 10:55 PM Love those little bunnies!! Especially the snow angel! Love!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:56 PM Love the Christmas stamps! Absolutely adorable! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:56 PM Love the Christmas stamps! Absolutely adorable! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 10:58 PM Love pix happy holidays and that gable box die set. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Maureen H. October 14, 2016 at 10:59 PM Oh tiny tree because it reminds me of A Charlie Brown Christmas from my youth!! I love them all though. Thanks for the chance to win a set😘 ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 11:00 PM Love the Gable Box die set and Pix's Happy Holiday stamps ReplyDelete Replies Reply Janet Comby October 14, 2016 at 11:00 PM Love your Christmas Stamps ! Must have cute Christmas animals ! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Amy Y October 14, 2016 at 11:01 PM Seriously, I love them all. But If I have to pick one I choose the Wooly Winter. They are too cute :). ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 11:01 PM Love Pix's Happy Holiday. So cute! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Marmite Mum October 14, 2016 at 11:01 PM Meows Woofmas is awesome but I also like Birch Trees for a little class! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Teresa (Smeared and Creased) October 14, 2016 at 11:01 PM So much beautifullness...I can't get enough of ME! Congrats on 4 years!! Lambs are at the top of my list. 😀 ReplyDelete Replies Reply Teresa (Smeared and Creased) October 14, 2016 at 11:02 PM So much beautifullness...I can't get enough of ME! Congrats on 4 years!! Lambs are at the top of my list. 😀 ReplyDelete Replies Reply Mommyeyedr October 14, 2016 at 11:02 PM Wow so hard to pick but O Tiny Tree just simply reminds me of the Charlie Brown Tree ( a part of my Christmas as a child) so cute ReplyDelete Replies Reply Makalah October 14, 2016 at 11:03 PM I can't make up my mind between Pix and Wooly Winter! I'm a sucker for cuteness! ReplyDelete Replies Reply J.C. Bailey October 14, 2016 at 11:04 PM I love Pix's Happy Holidays! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Donna Cala October 14, 2016 at 11:04 PM What a fabulous release. I am loving houses this year so City Sidewalks is a home run winner! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Caroline Selby October 14, 2016 at 11:04 PM Love love LOVE the bunnies! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kathy Straw October 14, 2016 at 11:06 PM What an amazing release. I have two favourites, Wooly Winter and Pix's Happy Holiday! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kathy JH October 14, 2016 at 11:07 PM Everything is great but LOVE Wooly Winter!!!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 11:07 PM Swoon!! These can't be any more perfect! In love! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Sally October 14, 2016 at 11:08 PM There are so many fun things to choose from - congrats on your 4 year anniversary and thanks for sharing so much creativity with all of us! It's hard to choose just one favorite, so I'll say O Tiny Tree and Pix's Happy Holiday. ReplyDelete Replies Reply thecraftingmole October 14, 2016 at 11:08 PM Wooly winter please and thank you! A big congratulations to your awesome anniversary! Keep making those adorable stamps and dies! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Cindi October 14, 2016 at 11:08 PM I love Mary mantle and woolly winter ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 11:08 PM Fantastic release. I am loving those poinsettias. 😍 Congrats on your anniversary. 🎉🎈 ReplyDelete Replies Reply Katy Young October 14, 2016 at 11:09 PM Oh my so many cute sets!!! Love City Sidewalks! ReplyDelete Replies Reply ARTnas October 14, 2016 at 11:09 PM Great new release!! But my favorite are the sheeps from wooly winter! :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kara October 14, 2016 at 11:10 PM Gorgeous release!!! That script Merry Christmas is just beyond gorgeous ReplyDelete Replies Reply Joanne P. October 14, 2016 at 11:13 PM Oh Tiny Tree is so perfect for me. Been looking forward to your anniversary all year. Congrats! ReplyDelete Replies Reply stamper101 October 14, 2016 at 11:13 PM i like all of them but i like the gable box especially. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Tej D October 14, 2016 at 11:15 PM Happy 4th ME!! Love love the entire release but especially love Pix's holiday set and wooly winter set..how cute are they! Xx ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 11:15 PM Absolutely Pix's happy holiday..!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Vera Yates (Ling) October 14, 2016 at 11:15 PM I love, love, love the Wooly Winter. And, the Merry Christmas Wishes. Sorry, can't pick just 1. 😊 ReplyDelete Replies Reply SSavidge October 14, 2016 at 11:16 PM These stamps are so adorable!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kim Ross October 14, 2016 at 11:17 PM YEAY, Happy Anniversary! I am in LOOOVVVEEE with the sheepies in Wooly Winter. The knitting one is so cute! Thanks for the chance to win! :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply andie smith. October 14, 2016 at 11:17 PM Wooly winter & Pix's Happy Holiday are a big YES for me :) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kathy F October 14, 2016 at 11:17 PM Happy Birthday! So happy for you. My favorites in this release are "The Littlest Tree" & "Union Square" but I love them all. What a wonderful release. Well done Mama Elephant! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Rachel A. October 14, 2016 at 11:18 PM These are all so adorable but I especially love Wooly Winter :0) ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 11:18 PM Happee Happee Anniversary! Everyone of these stamp sets are sooo apt for the Christmasie season! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Yuzhou Luo October 14, 2016 at 11:20 PM They are all so lovely! If I have to choose one, maybe the wooly winter set. Thanks! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Sherri October 14, 2016 at 11:20 PM I love the Merry Christmas Wishes!! That script is beautiful. Congrats on 4 years!! You have outdone yourselves with this release. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Julia October 14, 2016 at 11:22 PM My favorite is City Sidewalks closely by Meowy Woofmas! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 11:23 PM The Gable Box set is really cool! Great release! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Yukiko Sugiyama October 14, 2016 at 11:24 PM So cute!!! I really love the Pix's Happy Holiday! I can't wait to play with them!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Unknown October 14, 2016 at 11:25 PM O tiny tree and wooly winter ReplyDelete Replies Reply Kary October 14, 2016 at 11:25 PM My fave is Pix's Happy Holiday set and the dies of course :) Great release!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply With love from Lola October 14, 2016 at 11:27 PM I love this entire release!!!!! My favorite is the merry Christmas wishes ! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Traci October 14, 2016 at 11:28 PM Your stamps and dies are just awesome!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Traci October 14, 2016 at 11:28 PM Your stamps and dies are just awesome!! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Add comment Load more... Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. 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Next Year, I'll Be in San Miguel de Allende - pandltranslations.com - Powered by Doteasy.com Next Year, I'll Be in San Miguel de Allende December 26, 2009 01:32:40 Posted By P & L Blog Did you promise yourself that next year you'll go away for Christmas? For those who like to travel over the holidays, Travel + Leisure has chosen the 10 best places to spend Christmas. There's something for everyone on the list: cities, beaches, snow, and exotic destinations. It may be too late for you this year, but researching and dreaming about the top 10 destinations may get you through your post-holiday slump. If you could spend Christmas anywhere in the world, where would you go? Photo of San Miguel de Allende by RightIndex under Creative Commons license. Permalink Comments (0) Categories: Blog, Latin America 0 Comment(s): No Comments are found for this entry. Add a new comment using the form below. Leave a Comment: Name: * Email: * Home Page URL: Comment: * char left. re-generate Enter the text shown in the image on the left: * Remember Me? * fields are requried Preview Comment said: << Previous Entry Next Entry >> Enter your search terms Submit search form the Web this site Category Press Releases (4) Articles (3) Blog (272) Conexión Américas (5) Hispanic Marketing (27) Multilingualism (3) Languages (64) Sports (3) Websites (12) Translators (6) Nashville (4) Japan (4) translations (97) Healthcare (3) Company News (2) China (4) Localization (3) Latin America (5) SEM Hispanics (2) English (8) Culture (21) Non-Profits (2) Translation Tips (8) Quotes on languages and ... (5) Hispanic Heritage Month (6) Reading Room (4) cultures (1) Lanugages (0) International Business (5) Conexion Americas (2) Translation (18) SEO (1) Language (2) Spanish (2) Recent Entries Holiday Hours Canada Day Nashville Document Trans... Why do businesses work w... Is the English Language ... Where Else Can You Find ... Grammar Errors? Your Bra... Are Your Policies and Pr... Spanish Influence Over E... Who Coined the Word "Mou... Archives December, 2014 (1) July, 2013 (1) June, 2013 (2) May, 2013 (4) April, 2013 (3) March, 2013 (1) January, 2013 (2) December, 2012 (2) November, 2012 (5) October, 2012 (2) August, 2012 (2) July, 2012 (4) June, 2012 (2) May, 2012 (2) April, 2012 (5) March, 2012 (4) February, 2012 (4) January, 2012 (7) December, 2011 (2) November, 2011 (4) October, 2011 (1) September, 2011 (2) August, 2011 (2) June, 2011 (2) May, 2011 (3) April, 2011 (2) March, 2011 (4) February, 2011 (4) January, 2011 (1) December, 2010 (1) November, 2010 (3) October, 2010 (3) September, 2010 (4) August, 2010 (6) July, 2010 (8) June, 2010 (2) May, 2010 (4) April, 2010 (5) March, 2010 (7) February, 2010 (8) January, 2010 (14) December, 2009 (12) November, 2009 (5) October, 2009 (15) September, 2009 (5) August, 2009 (4) July, 2009 (5) June, 2009 (5) May, 2009 (5) April, 2009 (12) March, 2009 (9) February, 2009 (9) January, 2009 (7) December, 2008 (5) November, 2008 (11) October, 2008 (7) September, 2008 (7) August, 2008 (5) July, 2008 (3) June, 2008 (5) Links Home Home | P & L Translations News Room/Blog | Terms & Conditions | Administrator Sign In | RSS All blog contents are provided by website administrator. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders. Copyright © 2022. Doteasy Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved. Blog software owned and powered by Doteasy Web Hosting.
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6 things you need know castle hot springs Local Sports Things To Do Business eNewspaper Politics USA TODAY Obituaries Travel 6 things to know about Arizona's new Castle Hot Springs resort Scott Craven The Republic | azcentral.com View Comments View Comments The new Castle Hot Springs resort, built on the ashes of its predecessor in the Bradshaw Mountains north of Phoenix, is a vast improvement over the original, yet still retains much of the historic charm going back more than a century. Here are six things you need to know about today’s Castle Hot Springs, which is set to open in February. 1. It’s pricey but inclusive With rates starting at $1,200 a night for cabins and bungalows, the resort is not for everyone. But you won’t spend a dime on breakfast, lunch or dinner at the upscale restaurant, and that includes tips. On-site activities, including classes and workshops, also are free. Alcoholic beverages are extra, but guests may avail themselves of free beer and wine during a nightly manager's reception. 2. Day-trippers won't be allowed on the property Feel free to park along the fence and gaze from afar because only guests will be allowed inside the front gate. 3. There are few electronic distractions You won’t find a TV in your guest room, cell service is spotty and the only WiFi is in the lobby of the Kennedy House. Castle Hot Springs encourages you to disconnect, and it’s a great idea. 4. The landscape is stunning Many resorts boast similar amenities and service as Castle Hot Springs, but none offers the views found in the foothills of the Bradshaw Mountains. Rugged desert peaks surround you and whether you're hiking them or merely enjoying them afar (perhaps poolside with a cocktail in your hand), you’ll understand why the resort was built here more than a century ago. 5. You don't have to be a foodie The resort's restaurant features epicurean delights made from ingredients grown in its organic garden. Of course. Those with not-so-refined palates will find much to like thanks to a Western barbecue consisting of steaks, roasted chicken and cowboy chili stew. There's even a pizza oven. 6. Consider a rental car ride The road to Castle Hot Springs is an unmerciful mix of bumps, holes and sharp-edged rocks that will punish vehicles accustomed to pavement. The scenic but rough ride isn't for every driver. Resort owners will offer guests rides in a Cadillac Escalade to and from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Don’t be surprised to see other options (stretch SUV? helicopter?) if Castle Hot Springs catches on with its target audience. 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A new study has found that a structure that may be the biggest known genetic difference between humans and Neanderthals is responsible for making the human race susceptible to autism. Researchers at the University of Washington, led by genome scientist Evan Eichler published the study Thursday in the journal Nature. They compared the genome of modern humans with the genetic code for chimps, gorillas and orangutans, as well as Neanderthals and Denisovans, and discovered that a section of our DNA — on chromosome 16 that contains 28 genes — is unique to humans and emerged around 280,000 years ago. This section is surrounded by blocks of DNA with repeated sequences. There are cases where both strands of a segment of DNA are flanked by highly identical sequences, making them vulnerable to copy-number differences during cell division — including deletion, duplication and others. Deletion causes the loss of the section’s 28 genes, resulting in autism. Autism is the term used for a group of complex developmental brain disorders, referred to as autism spectrum disorders. These are caused by a combination of genes and environmental influences and are characterized by communication difficulties, social and behavioral challenges, and repetitive behaviors. An estimated 1 in 68 children in the U.S. is on the autism spectrum, according to the New York-based Autism Speaks. Humans are the only ones to have this structure in the 16p11.2 region. “Most duplications in our genome are millions of years old, and the speed at which this structure transformed our genome is unprecedented,” said Eichler, in a press release. “The wide and rapid distribution of these copy-number variants suggests the genes within the repetitive sections confer benefit that outweigh the disadvantages that come with the increased risk of autism in some offspring, should deletion occur.” The structure, however, also contains a beneficial gene called BOLA2 that seems to form a complex with another protein — glutaredoxin 3 — that allows the cells to capture iron more efficiently and make it accessible to proteins. This benefit can be seen best early in cell development. “This ability to help humans to acquire and use this essential element early in life might confer a significant enough benefit to outweigh the risk of having some offspring with autism,” Eichler said. In addition to this, 16p11.2 appears to include a new gene created by fusing two regions of a BOLA2 gene with three regions from another gene. According to Eichler, this new gene may be the first completely new gene that distinguishes humans from the Neanderthals and ancient hominins. With the role of the new protein remaining unknown, Eichler added, “We’re going to work with other research teams to find out what it does but so far we haven't a clue.”
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A simple, unequivocal statement released from Montgomery County police officers reads as follows: “Yes, Batman was stopped by officers on Wednesday, March 21, on southbound Route 29 at Prelude Drive, Silver Springs, for no tags on Batmobile.” That’s right, Batman. Police officers in the state of Maryland pulled over the Dark Knight himself in his ‘Batmobile’ because he didn’t have any licence plates visible. Spurred on by the notion that he’s the hero Maryland deserves, but not the one it needs right now, the officers hunted down ‘Batman’ and then posted these pictures on the force’s official Facebook page to show even costumed vigilantes need to display registration plates properly. See pics of ‘Batman’ getting pulled over by the police But of course, you know it’s not really Batman, because a) he’s driving a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder (not an Aventador or DeltaWing) and b) Batman would never get caught. Ever.
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An ocularist is someone who specializes in the fabrication and fitting of ocular prostheses for people who have lost an eye or eyes due to trauma or illness. The fabrication process for a custom made eye typically includes taking an impression of the eye socket, shaping a plastic shell, painting the iris and then fitting the ocular prostheses. In addition to creating the prosthetic eye, they show the patient how to care for and handle the prosthesis. Ocularists may develop their skills from various background disciplines, for example medical, optometry, dental, nursing, biology, medical arts and illustration. United States [ edit ] Training and registration varies significantly worldwide. There is not a specific training program of study to call a person an "ocularist" at the present time. Therefore, this field is practiced in many places by maxillofacial prosthodontists, dentists who have undergone 3–4 years of specialty residency training. There are also technicians who practice this field as well after learning how to make artificial eyes through an apprenticeship program. There are also people who use the title of ocularist who have had no formal training in the fitting, manufacture, and delivery of ocular prosthetics. The American Society of Ocularists teaches the fitting, fabrication, insertion, and maintenance of artificial eyes. The National Examining Board of Ocularists (NEBO) is the certifying agency for ocularists in North America. NEBO designates the title of Board Certified Ocularist for Ocularists that have passed the NEBO examination. Those ocularists that have achieved and maintained certification by NEBO are designated as Board Certified Ocularists (BCO). An ocularist with this title has also pledged to make custom prosthetics as opposed to stock prosthetics. Traditionally ocularists hand paint the iris and sclera of an artificial eye. In the 1990s some ocularists began to use digital printing to enhance the natural appearance of the artificial eye. Digital artificial eyes are only made in a few ocularist offices.
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K.C. Keeler anticipated the reaction that was coming, but he was serious about his suggestion to Joe Flacco during the quarterback's career at the University of Delaware. Keeler said the next time Flacco threw a touchdown pass, he should run along the sideline while pounding his chest and pointing at the fans. Flacco looked at his head coach as if he had suggested he intentionally throw an interception. "Coach, no way, I can't do it," Keeler remembers Flacco saying. "My brothers would just beat me up. And my dad and mom." Keeler has heard all the descriptions of Joe Flacco. Inconsistent (thanks, Ravens fans). Not an elite QB (well, maybe look again). Dull (yeah, thanks, dad). Keeler, who coached Flacco for three years at Delaware before sending him off to the NFL and the Baltimore Ravens, has a different word for others to ponder about him. Refreshing. "That's what I think the media should start to understand about Joe - he's refreshing," Keeler said from New Orleans, where Sunday night Flacco will try to lead the Ravens to a victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. "He doesn't have those stock answers that someone's prepped him on. He's going to answer honestly. "He's just a regular guy. Married his hometown sweetheart. More interested in hanging out with his family than going to a go-go spot. That's who he is. I've said this many times, that I think Baltimore was such a great fit for him because Baltimore is like a small town, and it's close for him. Green Bay or San Diego or Dallas, it just would have been too far away from his family. He's such a family guy." Flacco caused a stir on Monday when he described the idea of next year's Super Bowl being played in the cold outdoors of MetLife Stadium in his native New Jersey as "retarded." Not one to seek out controversy, Flacco was raised to be honest. Still, he quickly backtracked on his insensitive choice of words. The stir didn't linger long, either. Compared to so many other players at the Super Bowl, Flacco isn't flashy, and maybe even a bit dull, as his father Steve recently described him. Flacco may not be on most lists of top NFL quarterbacks, but his results have likely grown on even the Ravens' most critical fans. The team's 2008 first- round draft pick - and the first signal-caller taken from an FCS school in the first round since Steve McNair in 1995 - is the only QB in the Super Bowl era to lead his team to a playoff win in each of his first five seasons. This season's postseason run started with a home win over Indianapolis and features road wins over Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos and then Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, giving Flacco a league-record six road playoffs wins in his career. He's thrown for eight touchdowns and no interceptions in three games to spark the Ravens' AFC championship. Of course, none of this surprises Keeler. Flacco led Delaware to the FCS national championship game as a senior in 2007, and Keeler saw the NFL future in Flacco before his strong-armed quarterback did. "I can remember on that practice field knowing he was special," Keeler said. "There were times I catch myself becoming a spectator because of some of the balls he would throw. And I remember the Ravens coming to watch a practice probably the middle of year or so - I think it was after we beat Navy - and them saying that that was just like what they would want at a workout because we were putting him through every throw. And you would just see Joe go throw all the different routes with the tight ends and all different routes with the running backs, all different routes with the wide receivers. "We threw the ball so much in practice, and you could just watch him, you know, that brilliant arm, that quick release, effortless. And the thing that Joe possesses is so many abilities. I mean, first of all, he's closer to probably 6-7 than he is 6-6 - he's a big man - he's about 250 pounds now. He'll run under a 4.7(-second) 40. People are shocked at how athletic he is for a big man. But the thing that I think makes him special is he just has this calmness about him. He's not afraid to fail." Flacco grew up grounded alongside four brothers and a sister in a tight-knit family, living close to the Delaware campus in the South Jersey town of Haddon Township, attending Audobon High School. He was drawn to the Blue Hens' uptempo style of offense and considered joining Keeler's program before he picked the University of Pittsburgh in 2003. A head coaching change ensued after Flacco's first season in Pittsburgh, and then after his second season he could see coach Dave Wannstedt had settled on quarterback Tyler Palko. Wannstedt refused to give a transfer waiver to Flacco, and after Flacco decided to go home and attend Delaware, he was forced to sit out the 2005 season and pay his way that school year. He became the starter as a redshirt junior in 2006, survived some rocky play and then flourished in '07. He cared only about winning games, but still put up spectacular numbers, passing for 4,283 yards and 23 touchdowns against only five interceptions. "I think it was a right fit kind of thing with him coming to Delaware," Keeler said. "No question, I think the biggest influence on his life was his family, and especially his parents (his mother is Karen Flacco), who did such a great job raising him. I think we contributed to that, just like everyone who's going to touch him along the way is going to contribute. But we got a guy who had a really stable moral foundation in terms of being a great teammate, being one of the guys and not being the superstar." The Ravens, Keeler added, "questioned me about his leadership ability when the draft came about. And I said this, 'All I know is, our team never panicked.' And to me, they took on the personality of Joe. And when Joe needed to say something ... we were playing Northern Iowa (in the 2007 FCS playoffs) and we were getting run out of Dodge. I mean, we're getting run out, it's going to get ugly quickly, it's 10-0 quick and they're just manhandling us. And I remember Joe getting the whole offense together on the sideline, and it was in a dome, it was really loud, you couldn't even think it was so loud, and he's hollering, 'Hey, someone make a play. Just make a play and we're going to be fine. Somebody make a play.' And our left tackle cut loose one of their great defensive ends, and he's chasing Joe out of the backfield, and Joe finds a receiver 50 yards down the field and makes a play. And we settled down, we went down and scored and we ended up beating the No. 1 team in the country at their place by 12. So I've seen Joe when it's needed to jump in and take charge. But, again, I think the greatest compliment that I could give him was the team took on his personality. That team never panicked because they never saw Joe panic." Keeler, fired in early January as Delaware's head coach after 11 seasons - a surprising move considering his 86-52 record and three appearances in the FCS title game, including a victory in 2003 - has spent the week in New Orleans attending functions and making connections. Not to be overlooked is that Keeler has another one of his former players on Flacco's offensive line - Ravens rookie Gino Gradkowski, a backup. But Keeler has spent plenty of his time on radio row this week answering questions about the most talented player to come along during his Delaware coaching career. "He knows how proud I am, he knows how the whole university is proud of him," Keeler said. "Is he an elite quarterback? In his mind, he better think he's an elite quarterback or he shouldn't be playing the game. And I think if you look at this, if they win, it could be the best start any quarterback has ever had in the first five years in the NFL. He's a dropped pass away from going to two straight Super Bowls. So it's really neat to watch the success he's had because he's such a genuine person. He's what you want your son to grow up to be like. And that's what kind of frustrates me a little bit when I sometimes catch the Baltimore (radio) station when I've driving in and hear people down on Joe. It's like, boy, this is who you want your superstar to be like."
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WASHINGTON — President Obama last week sought to turn attention from health care to immigration — in other words, from one racially divisive issue to another. Whites tend to hold negative views of Obamacare, while blacks tend to like it. Specifically, 55 percent of whites, an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll found this year, consider Mr. Obama’s health care law a bad idea, while 59 percent of blacks call it a good idea. On immigration, 51 percent of whites oppose legal status for illegal residents, but 63 percent of blacks and 76 percent of Hispanics favor it. The statistics mirror the core philosophical division in Washington’s fierce battles over taxes, spending and debt. Whites say government does too much, while blacks and Hispanics say it should do more to meet people’s needs. Those attitudes, and the continued growth of the nonwhite population, have produced this sometimes-overlooked result: American politics has grown increasingly polarized by race, as well as by party and ideology.
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I’m starting to think that a conspiracy is afoot, as some of the cards in Conspiracy: Take the Crown are pulling double-duty. Not only will they add to the draft and multiplayer formats Conspiracy is designed for, but they will have a real impact on Eternal formats as well. I’m not one to complain about 2-for-1s, and it’s no accident that the card I’m going to show you today fits into this category. In fact, it’s reminiscent of a recently-restricted Vintage staple, Chalice of the Void: Chalice sees Vintage, Legacy, and Modern play because of how effective it is against low-curve decks. It has some strangeness going on with how it interacts with cards like Cavern of Souls (which gets around Chalice), it requires the controlling player to remember their Chalice triggers, and can punish creature-heavy aggressive decks that rely on 1-drops. Imagine a card that taps into the same power as Chalice, but with some key differences. Imagine quickly, because I’m about to show you the card: Sanctum Prelate skips all the shenanigans and forbids cards of the chosen cost from being played, so counters, triggers, and the like never become an issue. It also only hits noncreature spells, which greatly changes which decks this card is good against. You even get to choose any number, so no longer are you reduced to choosing 0, 1, or 2, which is all that Chalice really does, and you can pick any number your heart desires. Worried about Supreme Verdict or Jace? Name 4. Worried about Terminus? Nothing is stopping you from naming 6. Lastly, Sanctum Prelate has a body, which is surprisingly relevant. We’ve seen this with Containment Priest as well, where adding a 2/2 to a hoser effect puts a real clock on combo, and means your disruption card is a win condition as well. All told, this is an interesting and powerful package. What implications does Sanctum Prelate have across various formats? In Conspiracy Draft This is a fine card in draft, but I’d start it in your sideboard. It can be relevant game 1 if the opponent has an agenda that wants them to play all the same spell, but where you really get value is when you play Sanctum Prelate to stop specific cards you saw in game 1. Remember that it affects you as well, so don’t name a number that will end up hosing your own cards. In Multiplayer I suspect this is an unwise card to play in multiplayer (both Draft and Commander). It has more cards to hit, but surely someone will kill it if it’s annoying, and singleton decks tend to have a lot of varied costs. In Vintage At 3 mana, Sanctum Prelate is pretty expensive for Vintage. I could see this in a heavy-white Mentor deck, or potentially Mono-White Hate Bears, but I doubt White Eldrazi can reliably cast this. In Legacy Given that Death and Taxes is a viable and heavily-played deck, this has to be worth trying. It is a flexible hate slot, and really rewards you for knowing the dangerous cards in the opposing deck. Sanctum Prelate is a powerful card, and one that has the potential to lock the opponent out. Choose your number wisely.
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A Treasury inspector general has recovered some data that might include missing emails from former IRS official Lois Lerner, the Senate’s top tax writers said Friday. Finance Chairman Ron Wyden Ronald (Ron) Lee WydenTreasury official: Tax withholding guidance wasn't manipulated for political reasons Cohen grilled by Senate Intelligence panel Senate confirms Trump court pick despite missing two 'blue slips' MORE (D-Ore.) and the committee’s top Republican, Sen. Orrin Hatch Orrin Grant HatchThe FDA crackdown on dietary supplements is inadequate Orrin Hatch Foundation seeking million in taxpayer money to fund new center in his honor Mitch McConnell has shown the nation his version of power grab MORE (Utah), said that Treasury’s inspector general for tax administration (TIGTA) is currently working to see if it can give the recovered forensic data that might include Lerner’s emails to the committee in a readable form. ADVERTISEMENT A GOP congressional aide who has also been briefed by the inspector general's office said Friday that the watchdog had found up to 30,000 emails either to or from Lerner between 2009 and 2011. Lerner is the central figure in the controversy surrounding the IRS’s improper scrutiny of Tea Party groups and the first official to apologize for the agency’s actions in May 2013. Congressional investigators have been seeking her missing emails for more than five months. The IRS told Wyden and Hatch in June that Lerner's computer crashed in 2011, leaving them unable to reproduce an untold number of her emails during that two-year period. The GOP aide said Friday that the inspector general said it hoped to hand the emails over to the IRS within weeks. The emails were found on back-up tapes that IRS officials had said were recycled, the staffer said. Two of the committees investigating the IRS — Senate Finance and House Ways and Means — are allowed to look at private taxpayer information. But the IRS would have to redact certain information before other panels, like the House Oversight Committee, could examine the emails. The up to 30,000 Lerner emails also could easily contain duplicates of what congressional investigators already have, the Republican aide added. John Koskinen, the IRS commissioner, has said the agency already found 24,000 of Lerner's emails by searching the accounts of other IRS employees. The potential new emails could contain duplicates of those emails as well, the congressional aide said, like multiple copies of the same message retrieved from separate accounts. The IRS's admission that Lerner's emails couldn't be found enraged Republicans, adding new fuel to congressional investigations that had started to lose steam. Koskinen also told lawmakers in June that Lerner's hard drive had been wiped clean and destroyed as part of standard agency procedure, in addition to the back-up tapes being recycled. “As Commissioner Koskinen has stated, the IRS welcomes TIGTA’s independent review and expert forensic analysis,” said the agency in a statement late Friday. “Commissioner Koskinen has said for some time he would be pleased if additional Lois Lerner emails from this time frame could be found.” Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee have been investigating the IRS controversy together since shortly after Lerner’s apology. Senate aides have said that the investigation was almost done when the IRS said it couldn’t find Lerner’s emails and that the Finance Committee won’t be able to finish its investigation until the Treasury inspector general is done with its inquiry into the missing emails. “From the onset of our bipartisan investigation, we’ve remained committed to getting to the truth and ensuring that the IRS treats all tax-exempt applicants fairly,” Wyden and Hatch said in a Friday statement. “Since the launch of our investigation in May 2013, our investigators have interviewed more than 30 current and former IRS and Treasury employees and have reviewed nearly one million pages of documents. Though we are in the final stages of finishing our bipartisan report, TIGTA has yet to release its findings regarding the lost Lois Lerner e-mails at the IRS.” House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa Darrell Edward IssaThe Hill's Morning Report — Shutdown fallout — economic distress Former congressmen, RNC members appointed to Trump administration roles Senate throws hundreds of Trump nominees into limbo MORE (R-Calif.) said in his own statement that "there may be significant information in this discovery," and chided the IRS once more for its lack of cooperation with Congress. "The Oversight Committee will be looking for information about her mindset and who she was communicating with outside the IRS during a critical period of time when the IRS was targeting conservative groups," Issa said of Lerner. The IRS, Issa added, "first failed to disclose the loss to Congress and then tried to declare Lerner’s e-mails gone and lost forever. Once again it appears the IRS hasn’t been straight with Congress and the American people.” Both the Treasury Department and the White House have handed over emails between Lerner and their staff between 2009 and 2011 to congressional investigators. The White House said its search only found three emails. Lerner’s lost emails also prompted several lawsuits of the IRS filed by conservative groups. Lerner herself has since retired from the IRS, and was held in contempt of Congress by the House earlier this year after refusing to testify before lawmakers. Republicans ruled Lerner waived her Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination by making an opening statement at a hearing in May 2013. Democrats say that more than 18 months of investigation have found no evidence that the White House was involved in the IRS scrutiny of Tea Party groups, nor any signs of political motivation from the IRS, even after the Obama administration handed over hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. This story was last updated at 7:26 p.m.
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U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York This seizure notice was posted on the Silk Road website by the Department of Justice. NEW YORK -- Authorities have shut down an underground website called “Silk Road” that the FBI says served as a major marketplace for drug dealers and hackers, and have accused the owner of involvement in a possible murder-for-hire plot. Prosecutors called Silk Road the most “sophisticated and extensive criminal marketplace on the Internet." In its two years of operation, according to prosecutors, Silk Road was used by thousands of drug dealers and hundreds of thousands of customers from across the globe. Justice Department officials said the site racked up more than $1 billion in sales and more than $80 million in commissions. Read the criminal complaint, courtesy of Reuters Website owner Ross William Ulbricht -- known as “Dread Pirate Roberts” -- was arrested at a library in San Francisco Tuesday by the FBI. He is accused of setting up a special network that would help drug dealers avoid detection by hiding IP addresses. Silk Road also used the internet currency known as “Bitcoins” to help facilitate the illegal deals, prosecutors said. The drugs allegedly offered for sale included ecstasy, cannabis, opioids and stimulants, and the FBI said more than 150 listings on the site concerned computer-hacking services. According to the criminal complaint, undercover law enforcement made over 100 purchases of drugs like cocaine, LSD and heroin from Silk Road vendors. According to the criminal complaint, Ulbricht also allegedly once tried to hire a hitman to kill a Silk Road user who had been trying to extort $500,000 from him. The user was threatening to “leak” the names of Silk Road users. Investigators said Ulbricht offered $80,000 and the name and address to an online "hitman," as well as the fact that the alleged target had a “wife + 3 kids.” In March 2012, according to the complaint, a Silk Road vendor named "FriendlyChemist" began sending threats to Ulbricht via Silk Road's private messaging system. He said he had a long list of names and addresses of Silk Road customers and would publish the list on the web unless Ulbricht paid him $500,000, which FriendlyChemist said he needed to pay off his suppliers. Read the seizure notice Read the protective order See the report at NBCNewYork.com LinkedIn Ross Ulbricht's profile on LinkedIn Prosecutors say that Ulbricht then began sending messages to a Silk Road user named "redandwhite" about putting a "bounty" on Friendly Chemist's head. "I wouldn't mind if he was executed," read one alleged message. Ulbricht then allegedly sent a message saying he'd had "a clean hit" done for $80,000. "Are the prices you quoted the best you can do?" asked Ulbricht, according to the complaint. "I would like this done asap as he is talking about releasing the info on Monday." Authorities said no known shooting ever took place. In one two-month period, the FBI said there were over 1.2 million messages exchanged through Silk Road. Investigators also said that members of the small staff that helped Ulbricht administer the website were paid between $1,000 and $2,000 per week. Federal prosecutors have charged Ulbricht with narcotics trafficking conspiracy, computer hacking conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy. The alleged murder-for-hire plot is listed as an "overt act" as part of the narcotics trafficking conspiracy count. More from NBC News Investigations: Follow NBC News Investigations on Twitter and Facebook
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DAMASCUS, SYRIA — Syrian President Bashar Assad, in an exclusive interview with Yahoo News, rejected President Trump’s idea to create “safe zones” inside Syria as “not a realistic idea at all.” He said he could see a role for American troops to fight the Islamic State in Syria, but only with his government’s approval and as part of a “rapprochement” with Russia. “So, if you want to start genuinely as United States to [defeat the Islamic State] it must be through the Syrian government,” said Assad, when asked about reports that Trump has directed the Pentagon to develop new plans to destroy the Islamic State that could include the deployment of more U.S. special forces troops and Apache helicopters inside Syria. “We are here, we are the Syrians. We own this country as Syrians, nobody else,” he added. “So, you cannot defeat the terrorism without cooperation with the people and the government of any country.” Assad’s comments during a 34-minute interview reflected his increasingly emboldened stance since Russian airstrikes helped drive rebels from eastern Aleppo, turning the tide in the country’s six-year-old civil war. He acknowledged regularly consulting with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, and demanded that the U.S. lift economic sanctions against Syria as a first step to working with his military and Moscow to defeat terrorists. Syrian President Bashar Assad during an interview with Yahoo News. (Yahoo News) More The interview turned contentious when Assad was questioned repeatedly about new allegations of torture and other human rights abuses by his government — allegations he dismissed as “lies” and part of a campaign by Amnesty International, the Persian Gulf states and even the U.S. FBI to “demonize the Syrian government.” Watch: Yahoo News’ full interview with President Assad The interview in Assad’s office was his first since President Trump took office. While he said he found Trump’s public statements about fighting terrorism “promising,” he was dismissive of the U.S. president’s recent assertion that he would “absolutely do safe zones in Syria for the people” endangered by the country’s fierce civil war. “But actually, it won’t [protect civilians], it won’t,” Assad said. “Safe zones for the Syrians could only happen when you have stability and security, where you don’t have terrorists, where you don’t have [the] flow and support of those terrorists by the neighboring countries or by Western countries. This is where you can have a natural safe zone, which is our country. They don’t need safe zones at all. It’s not a realistic idea at all.” Assad was pressed on his opposition to safe zones, considering that nearly half the population of Syria has been displaced by the war. “The first thing you have to ask: why were they displaced?” Assad replied. “If you don’t answer that question, you cannot answer the rest. They were displaced for two reasons: first of all, the terrorist acts and the support from the outside. Second, the [U.S.] embargo on Syria. Many people didn’t only leave Syria because of the security issues. As you can see, Damascus is safe today, it’s nearly normal life, not completely. “But they don’t find a way for life in Syria, so they have to travel abroad in order to find their living. So, if you lift the embargo, and if you stop supporting the terrorists … I’m talking about everyone who supported terrorists, including the United States during Obama’s administration. If you stop all these acts, most of those people will go back to their country.” _____ As with all interviews granted by President Bashar Assad, this interview was filmed by his presidential press office. No editorial changes were made to the content. Full interview Read more from the Yahoo News Exclusive interview with Syrian President Assad:
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Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) There almost might have been more than one Beyoncé in this world. James Corden and his wife, Julia Carey, welcomed their third child Tuesday, but their daughter’s early arrival caught the couple by surprise. “We went in for a routine check-up on Tuesday, and suddenly the doctors turned to us and said, ‘Oh no, this is probably happening today. And this baby could arrive in the next few hours.’ Which was a complete shock, we were unprepared,” Corden told his “Late Late Show” audience Thursday. The couple, who are already parents to son Max and daughter Carey, didn’t have the time to come up with a name, but the funnyman had a joke at the ready when the doctor asked what the baby should be called. “We still haven’t chosen a name for her yet,” Corden revealed. “After the baby was born, I was crying, my wife was crying her eyes out, the baby’s crying, and the doctor asked about a name. I don’t know why I said it, but I looked at the doctor and said, ‘We’re going to call her ‘Beyoncé’.’ My wife did not think that was funny.” The situation worsened when the hospital staff took him seriously and started filling out paperwork. “I had to go over to her and say, ‘Excuse me, there is only one Beyoncé,’” Corden quipped.
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Republicans in the Legislature have their first opportunity to override one of Governor Bill Haslam's vetoes this week when they seek to re-pass a bill to make the Bible the official book of Tennessee. The sponsors of the Bible bill are expected to formally announce their plans to override the veto on the House floor on Monday evening, which legislative leaders say sets up a vote on Wednesday. Haslam's previous three vetoes were made after the General Assembly had adjourned for year. The bill received 55 votes in the 99-member House and 19 votes in the 33-member Senate. As it only takes a majority in both chambers to override a veto, the Haslam administration needs to turn six House votes and three in the Senate for the veto to stand.
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Editor's Note: The following letter was shared with Patch so readers could help if possible. To whom it may concern: Hello. My name is Christopher and I am need of some help. I am active duty military and deploying soon. I have four cats I am looking for a home for. Unfortunately, I cannot take them with me. Their names are Neiko, Cleo, Willow and Midnight. They are all spayed/neutered and have their shots. I would really like to keep Neiko and Cleo together because they are brother and sister. A brief description of my cats is at the end. Thank you for any help you can provide. Neiko - Male - 11 - Gray and White. Friendly. Very loveable and smart. Likes attention, but knows when to leave you alone. Very alert and protective. Likes to tell you when something is different or out of the ordinary. Great cat for any type of family, even multiple cat households. Cleo - Female - 11 - Calico (Sister of Neiko). Friendly. Smart like her brother. Loveable and prissy. (Hence her name!) A natural alarm clock. If you are not up when you normally get up, she will let you know. Loves attention when she wants it. Stays. Great cat for any type of family, even multiple cat households. Willow - Female - 10 - Orange. Big and loveable on her own terms. Very active and agile for her size. Likes to keep to herself but comes around when she wants attention. She is very suspicious of shoes. Every time she sees a new pair, she gives a little hiss, but nothing threatening. More of a display of surprise than anything. She has been fine in a multiple cat household, but is probably more suited as the only cat. (Gives her less to worry about.) Midnight - Female - 9 - Black longhair. Very spunky and active. Loves attention and seeks it out. If there is an idle hand in reach she will come seeking it. Not needy though. She is suitable for any family type including multiple cat households. I do think however, she would be the perfect companion for someone older due to her very loveable nature. My number is 717-673-0124. I am looking for permanent homes. My deployment is multiple years. I'm in the process of moving my belongings back to PA. I was unable to find homes for them at my current duty station here in Connecticut so you may be a last shot at keeping them out of the SPCA. Christopher Schaeffer
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‘You can’t rough up anyone just because you need security’ In the light of the recent VIP movement incident in the city, civil society members gathered at the Karachi Press Club on Wednesday to protest against the harassment of citizens at the hands of the police officials who are part of security protocols. On July 2 Jibran Nasir, rights activist and independent contestant for the NA-274 constituency, was briefly taken into custody by officials who were part of a VIP movement of Justice Faisal Kamal, whose guards manhandled Nasir for allegedly blocking the way. Civil society activists held banners and wore stickers reading “No to VIP culture”, and shouted slogans against such security protocols causing problems for citizens who also need to use the same routes as VIPs. “Security has been taken away from politicians on the orders of the chief justice, and while we feel there are some judges who need security protocols, it doesn’t mean they can rough up anyone who is in their way,” said activist Talha Rehman. “We go through this nuisance every day, and feel that it needs to end once and for all. Jibran Nasir fell prey to this earlier and has voiced criticism against these measures once again. We’re trying to make sure his voice doesn’t fade away.” Rehman said police officials must also be imparted sensitisation training to handle citizens, even if they are criminals, because beating up any person will not help in upholding the rule of law. Another protester, Danial Shahid, said it is time for the system to stop treating people like third-rate citizens. “I’m sure everyone in Karachi has experienced it. This is a protest against this unjust system,” he added. “We shall go through the proper channels provided to the common Pakistani to get justice. The system is in place to assist us. However, so far all it has done is let us down.” Addressing the demonstrators, Nasir said that traffic was earlier blocked to pave the way for a motorcade, adding that while its need could be understood, the assault by the protocol officers left one baffled. “How is it acceptable for any vehicle to pass through despite traffic, by pushing one car and using hooters, and displaying weapons to instil fear among citizens?” he asked. “We pay our taxes for these very protocols, and while we understand the need for security for government officials, bureaucracy, judiciary and military officials, we also know that their lives are not above the life of a common citizen.” Nasir asked the chief justice to conduct an inquiry into the July 2 incident, calling for setting rules for VIP movements to safeguard citizens’ rights as well as their vehicles. He demanded that the CCTV footage of the incident be made public.
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SAN BERNARDINO >> Two dozen protesters organized by a Claremont-based group had a concise message Monday for the Supreme Court as it considers President Barack Obama’s immigration programs: No amnesty. It’s not that they’re not compassionate, several of them volunteered — in fact, it’s the opposite. “I’m an immigrant myself, but I did it the right way,” said Sabine Durden, 58, a German immigrant living in Moreno Valley. She wore a shirt declaring her son was “hit and killed by an unlicensed illegal alien on 7-12-2012.” “My son was a 911 dispatcher who helped everyone, and after he was killed, I couldn’t get anything — because the person who killed him was gone,” Durden said. Juan Zacarias Tzun pleaded guilty in 2013 to vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence, a misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 90 days in jail and 180 more in a work-release program for the crash that killed Dominic Durden, who was a 30-year-old Riverside County Sheriff’s dispatcher. Tzun was deported to his native Guatemala in 2014. The rally in front of San Bernardino City Hall came as the U.S. Supreme Court began hearing arguments over Obama’s immigration policies and as more than 20 activists in Riverside said Obama’s initiatives are crucial for local undocumented families who want a better quality of life. For Blanca Olivares, 39, of San Bernardino, having that initiative move forward could mean better paying jobs for her and her husband. Olivares, who works in fast food, has two children who are U.S. citizens. She envisions buying a home and opening a party supply business. Olivares, who attended the downtown Riverside rally on Monday, said she’s applied for other jobs, but it’s been tough without a Social Security number. “It’s hard being denied work,” she said. “You can’t have the job you want.” Meanwhile, in San Bernardino, protesters alleged that they were unable to get jobs because people illegally in the country filled them instead. “Blacks are losing jobs to illegals, which is discrimination,” said Chanell Temple, an African American woman who held a sign decrying the ‘media blackout’ of that aspect of the immigration debate. “The 14th Amendment was created for black slaves, not illegals.” The 14th Amendment makes anyone born in the United States a citizen, and is not part of the case the Supreme Court is considering. Texas is leading 26 states dominated by Republicans in challenging the immigration programs that Obama announced in 2014 and that have been put on hold by lower courts. The administration’s best hope for a favorable ruling after 90 minutes of arguments at the high court appeared to rest with Chief Justice John Roberts. Roberts asked questions suggesting he could side with the administration if there were a small change in the proposed programs. The administration is asking the justices to allow two programs that could shield roughly 4 million people from deportation and make them eligible to work in the U.S. The programs would apply to parents whose children are citizens or are living in the country legally. Eligibility also would be expanded for the president’s 2012 effort that applies to people who were brought here illegally as children. More than 700,000 people have taken advantage of that earlier program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. The new program for parents, known as Deferred Action for Parents of Americans, and the expanded program for children could reach as many as 4 million people, according to the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute. That includes 79,000 in San Bernardino County and 91,000 in Riverside County, according to the institute. Protesters organized by We The People Rising from Claremont held signs and chanted in front of San Bernardino City Hall for about two hours. They then delivered a letter to the Mexican Consulate across the street. That took them across the path of people waiting in line at the IRS, who for the most part were not supportive. “That’s bulls—, and you’re racists,” said Brandon Rugley. “Supposedly the great thing about America is you can come and build a life in America, but you don’t get that, do you?” The high court is expected to decide by late June whether the efforts can move forward in the waning months of Obama’s presidency, amid a presidential campaign that has been marked by harsh Republican rhetoric over immigration. If the court is split ideologically, the case could end in a 4-4 tie following Justice Antonin Scalia’s death in February. That would leave the programs in limbo, almost certainly through the end of Obama’s presidency. Both sides acknowledge that the outcome of the presidential election could determine the programs’ fates, even if the high court rules for the administration. Republican candidates have pledged to roll back Obama’s actions, and Republican candidate Donald Trump has proposed deporting roughly 11 million people who are living in the U.S. illegally. Local members of Congress also weighed in. Officials including Rep. Norma Torres, D-Chino, and Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-San Bernardino, met Monday with immigration activists and California residents who would be eligible under the programs, he said in a news release. “I urge the Supreme Court to do the right thing and keep Latino and other immigrant families together instead of tearing them apart,” Aguilar said. “We’re talking about mothers, fathers, sons and daughters — this is about shielding families from the devastating possibility of being ripped from their homes and families.” The Associated Press contributed to this report. EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was edited to correct the spelling of the man convicted of vehicular manslaughter, killing Dominic Durden.
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Last night EA announced its financial results for the first quarter of this year, and the figures say some fascinating things about the state of the games industry. There's number crunching below, along with some interesting insight into the workings of a major publisher. First, the big news, the report breaks down earning by platform. PC delivered $276 million, the Xbox 360 $292 million and the PS3 $267 million. So the EA, one of the biggest publishers in the world, made more money from the PC than from the PS3. The PC's good showing was mostly due to increasing numbers of digital sales. EA made $342 million from those, rising from $232 million last year, while physical sales made $592, dropping from $647 last year. If these trends continue, digital could outpace physical in a year or two, and when that happens at a studio the size of EA, some very interesting things are going to happen to gaming retail. So where has all that money come from? A lot of it is from Origin, which now has 21 million users. Battlefield Premium also stood out, selling a surprisingly high 1.3 million copies. Fifa Ultimate Team continues to sell like crazy, making $30 million already this year. Rich has something to do with that. Not everyone can be a winner though, and last nights loser was undoubtedly The Old Republic. Not surprising considering EA just announced that SWTOR was going free to play . The call did shed a little light on why this happened however. VG247 are reporting that SWTORs subscriptions have dipped below a million. According to the results, 40% of players said they didn't want to play a subscription and might return if the game was free. So that's the brave new world of 2012. PCs are making more money than Playstations, digital sales are catching up to physical ones, and subscription fees are going extinct. Hmm.
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Tutorial For Managers: What Training Should Corporations Invest In Marketing Cryptocurrencies Digital Marketing Tech Updates The Marketing Info Finance – Trade About Us Blog Write For Us Contact Us 24 Sep 2022 Marketing Tech Updates Digital Marketing Cryptocurrencies Finance – Trade Forex Marketing Tutorial For Managers: What Training Should Corporations Invest In The Marketing Info, 1 year ago 0 8 min read 114 We will tell you why visual communication is important in business and how presentations influence decision making Employee training programs are becoming more and more popular. A common question asked by corporate training professionals is how to teach employees how to work better with presentations? After all, you need to be able to use advanced processing and visualization tools such as the online slots directory, as well as speak confidently at the same time. At the same time, not all managers understand the need to develop “soft” skills in employees, especially in the narrow area of creating presentations. It would seem, what is difficult in preparing the slides? And will the money spent on training in this direction pay off? We will tell you why your employees need to be able to make presentations and how it will benefit your business. Presentation Is the Language of Modern Business Presentation is the only generally accepted language of business communication worldwide. It does not matter what kind of meeting we are talking about: presentations are used by everyone – from small companies to top officials of the state. Unsurprisingly, the presentation format is often criticized: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos even banned the use of presentations in meetings, which allegedly increased the effectiveness of such meetings by a quarter. However, most of the global business community is used to relying on slides and does not plan to abandon them. For example, according to BBC statistics, tens of millions of PowerPoint presentations are created every day in the world. Visuality as a trend A modern man more readily consumes visual information than textual information. If it seems to you that this is a new trend that has not yet had enough time to influence the world, you are mistaken. Scientists talked about people’s preference for visual symbols over text ones already 10 years ago; now the so-called clip thinking is a reality for anyone who has a smartphone. The presentation has every chance of being attractive to listeners because it is the embodiment of clip culture – it is characterized by reliance on visual images, switching pictures. Order in the Presentation – Order in the Head The process of creating a presentation is an opportunity to once again structure your thoughts. For example, to implement the well-known principle of “one idea, one slide”, you need to clearly understand the structure of the information that you are presenting. When preparing your presentation, you will have to take another critical look at key aspects of the business, for example, remember what your target audience is and what decision it should make as a result of your actions. Indeed, for different segments of the target audience, you will have to prepare different presentations. What segment of target audience does my audience belong to? Do I have a strategy for working with this segment or do I need to invent one? Share your presentation or show it in a meeting? What should I change in the document to achieve each of these goals? The answers to these questions will provide insights that are useful not only for your presentation, but also for the future development of your business. Speaking Skills Help Business An additional positive effect of the development of presentation skills can be considered the personal growth of employees. The skill of “effective communication”, that is, the ability to competently conduct a discussion and speak convincingly, is considered essential for those who work with clients. But in fact, the knowledge gained in the courses on the art of speaking will be useful for designers, marketers, and developers alike. Speaking skills help business04 They not only learn to improvise in difficult situations but also remain confident in tense negotiations, voice unpopular decisions, and get rid of the fear of the public. Why Learn How to Create Awesome Presentations In vacancies in large companies, you can often see a requirement – the skill of creating presentations. Business is looking for people who know how to work with information and present it convincingly. By learning how to create presentations, you become a more attractive candidate for employers. Making presentations is a complex task: you master the skills of design, information processing, and structured thinking at the same time. Why should a business owner invest in developing presentation skills in their employees? Presentation is the most relevant communication tool in business. Good presentations allow you to convey the right messages to customers and partners, which ultimately leads to successful deals. 5 Tips to Make Your Presentation Design Better Use More Images Photos on the slide confirm the information, it is perceived and remembered several times better than ordinary text. Use visuals to cut down on the text and try to explain your idea without words. Use only high quality images. Look for pictures in HD quality with a resolution of at least 720p (1280×720). Do not download banal pictures from search engines and photo stocks. Businessmen shaking hands, women in the bathroom, smiling at a salad, a mountain climber and other clichés look insincere and cheap. Look for live footage showing real life and real people. Such illustrations are much more honest and more credible. Decide on the Color Scheme Good design should be discreet and consistent. To make your work feel like a coherent project, use the same set of colors in your slides. Choose a few primary colors (preferably no more than two) and a few accent colors. Avoid random colors and unexpected color transitions. The color should attract, but not distract from the main thing – the content. Color palette generators These services allow you to quickly find color combinations for your project. Service like Coolors generates 5 colors, pressing the space bar reveals a new combination. The color you like can be fixed by clicking on the lock, and you can also adjust its shade. Generators allow you to quickly get interesting color combinations and determine the style of your presentation. However, they may not be very convenient when you need to work with a palette of certain colors – for example, to collect a gamut of red shades. Create a palette from a photo One of the simplest ways to pick a color palette is to pick out the primary colors from a suitable photograph. You can do this manually using the eyedropper tool in PowerPoint, or use a special service, for example, Color palette FX. This approach allows you to get the most vivid and vibrant colors, and this is its advantage. The palette will look natural and organic. Corporate identity of the company If you are preparing a presentation for a company, it is logical to use elements of its corporate identity. The main and additional corporate colors, as well as the rules for their use, are usually indicated in brand books. If the company does not have a brand book, search the Internet for its logo, take a screenshot of the official web page and transfer it to PowerPoint. Select the main colors of the logo and website using the eyedropper tool and add them to the presentation template. This approach will help you save time choosing colors and make it easy to adhere to the company’s corporate identity. Choose Fonts for Your Project Particular attention should be paid to typography. Correctly selected fonts and customized layouts will make the project visually more elaborate, high-quality and elegant. What’s more, the job of good typography is to make the text easy to read. This directly affects how well your audience will perceive the material. The main tip for choosing fonts is the same as for choosing colors: strive for uniformity, do not use more than two different font families in the same project. Use serif fonts only when you need to – when you want to create an interesting font pair or underline a heading. In all other cases, use sans-serif fonts – they are more versatile and easier to read on screens and projectors. Use Icons Icons are great for diluting information and decorating a slide. Sometimes they can replace text, which saves space on the slide and builds a more interesting composition. And icons also speed up the perception of information, as they are read faster than text and help focus on key points. Check the Quality of the Layout and Alignment Always use alignment and distribution tools – don’t place items “by eye”. Your presentation should look neat and clean. It will look sloppy and unprofessional if the elements are not aligned, the padding on each slide is different, and the same type of elements change in size. 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Kudos to Puck Daddy's Sean Leahy who got this from Arron Asham's post game comments: "There was a scrum, I grabbed him. There were two guys on Harts and my glove got tangled in his mouth and he bit me, so I lost it. It’s not bad, but he’s a gutless guy. I have no respect for him at all. I lined up against him and asked him to fight and he didn’t want to. If you go and bite someone … I just have no use for him. He does his job well. He’s an agitator. He’s garbage to me and I have no respect for him at all. You should have a little more honor than that. Usually if you bite somebody you stick up for yourself and you fight the guy. Not this guy, he’s chicken and I have no respect for him. He plays the game hard and I respect him for that, but he yaps, he’s a dirty player. At least a guy like (Sean) Avery fights. This guy is just chicken (bleep) and I hate him. It would have been better if he dropped the gloves with me, but he’s got no stones." We all remember the brouhaha from earlier in the season when Philly's Scott Hartnell "allegedly" bit the hand of the Penguins' Kris Letang. Also for Pittsburgh, it was a good thing that Cooke didn't fight, as he went on to score the game winning goal on the power play later in the third, shortly after the scrum with Asham. As for the alleged incident, if a bite takes place my stance is the same as when Letang's finger was bleeding: the NHL should investigate and look to take disciplinary measures to send the obvious message that this type of behavior is not tolerated amongst people older than 3 years of age. Being as the NHL took no action against Hartnell, I would expect likely the same fate for Cooke from the league, but tempers will definitely be flaring again the next time Pittsburgh and Philly meets (which will be March 27th in Pittsburgh). UPDATE: After the jump, the Youtube video of the incident, from special contributor GhostWalker40.
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Can a city pick itself up and head down the road? In perhaps the most radical urban relocation project so far this century, the town of Kiruna is trying to do just that. A mining settlement in Sweden’s remote far-north, Kiruna finds itself endangered by the very natural resource that gave it life: the immense seam of iron ore beneath it. If miners don’t reach new ore by tunneling deeper—as much as three-quarters of a mile down—Kiruna’s 18,200 inhabitants will face mass layoffs. And yet, deeper tunnels will leave the ground too unstable to support buildings. Faced with either unemployment or exodus, Kiruna is choosing the latter. In so doing, it could provide other precariously located towns around the world a glimpse of their future—and some practical lessons about how to survive climate change and rising sea levels. Earlier this year, the town began its gradual move to a new site just a few miles to the east. Demolition of buildings started in the spring; by the time you read this, some of the parts of Kiruna closest to the mine will already be gone. Klaus Thymann Though some aspects of the move may prove wrenching, the new Kiruna will be a substantial improvement over the old one, which was founded in 1900. A master plan by White, a Swedish architecture firm, provides for a denser and altogether livelier town center. Kiruna is now somewhat sprawling and unfocused. As in other towns and cities, stores have been drifting from downtown to the outskirts. Despite its small population, Kiruna has some of the downsides of a larger city: the surrounding pine forests aren’t easily accessible on foot, and depending on where you live, downtown may not be either. Kjellander + Sjöberg The new plan gives Kiruna’s center more magnetic pull. Stores, cafés, and the town hall will be regrouped around a compact square designed by the firm Kjellander + Sjöberg, with narrow feeder streets designed to protect pedestrians from the wind. These new streets will wrap around the city square like a cocoon , making outside activities more attractive during the dark winter months and providing a key site for a biennial culture festival. The new town’s residential streets will also be surprisingly metropolitan. Residents will be concentrated in ultra-insulated (and in some cases yardless) apartments on streets arranged along an east-west axis. This plan will stretch the city into a more walkable configuration, with residents a short stroll from the forest. White Kiruna’s move will happen slowly—very slowly. Starting with the first demolitions this spring, the town has given itself 85 years to retreat fully from the mine . The break between old and new will be neither sudden nor absolute; instead, as new neighborhoods are built on Kiruna’s eastern edge and old ones disappear, the town will inch eastward. By 2100, a greener city will have a zigzagging border that will bring fingers of open space close to the town’s heart.
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Moneycontrol News 43-year old Vijay Shekhar Sharma who runs e-commerce firm Paytm backed by Chinese investors, on Thursday said that India's traditional business houses should start investing in domestic startups. He added that Indian entrepreneurs need foreign investors largely because of the lack of availability of domestic capital. "I am all for domestic investments. I want every domestic rich person to start putting money in startups. I truly call upon on them. India's old economy companies should bring that capital back to put money in startups. Why do we need outside investors when we can have people from inside (the nation)," Sharma said on the sidelines of an event. He was speaking on the issue of capital dumping by global firms, which has closed the doors to entrepreneurship in many sectors including taxi aggregation and online marketplace. Also read: Paytm users can now buy, sell gold with their e-wallet for just Re 1 Domestic firms such as Paytm, MakeMyTrip, Flipkart and Ola have been demanding a level playing field from the Modi government. Their grouse is that foreign firms that operate in India are met with a different treatment through government policies, making them uncompetitive. Ironically, Paytm which has investments from China's Ant Financial has also been on the receiving end by rivals including Mobikwik for dumping capital to gain the customer base. Last year, Mobikwik’s Bipin Preet Singh told a newspaper that people must be sensitive to companies, especially those that have massive foreign investments. "They can come into the country, dump capital and gain access to data," he said indicating at rival Paytm. However, Sharma believes that India is an open market, and the doors of capital are open to everybody. Paytm on Thursday also said that the company has grossed 1.5 billion transactions and a gross merchandise value of USD 5 billion in the financial year that ended March 2017. Watch: Why are Indian Startups Stumbling? The chorus has been echoed by India's digital entrepreneurs in past, including Flipkart co-founder Sachin Bansal, and MakeMyTrip CEO Deep Kalra in a new found nationalism seen amongst Indian unicorns. Last month, Sachin Bansal said, "What is happening in India is pretty unprecedented. Such a situation has not happened anywhere in the world so far. A significant amount of capital is being dumped in India to win market share. We should create a digital economy. But not by creating an unfair playing field for local companies against those companies coming from other countries." Asking for a level playing field against global rivals such as Airbnb and Expedia expanding in India, Deep Kalra recently said that Indian government has taken the motto of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava to a different level altogether.’ "We are very fortunate that we are in India. However, there is actually not a level playing field. Foreign companies don't have to abide by a two-factor authentication for payments, we do so. Similarly, there are foreign companies in India who do not pay service tax," Kalra added. "I think we have taken the motto of Atithi Devo Bhava to a different level altogether," Kalra said during a chat with Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy, earlier this month. priyanka.sahay@nw18.com
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Duke Energy’s unit in Florida has told its customers that it will be calling them Saturday to confirm whether electrical service has been restored in their area following Hurricane Irma. The company said on its website that it had already restored service to 96 percent of customers in Pinellas and Pasco counties, and planned to have power restored to all other customers in those counties by midnight Saturday. According to the Tampa Bay Times, the company missed a self-imposed Friday deadline for restoring power to all customers. That was frustrating for many of the company’s customers, the newspaper reported. John Johnson told the Times he lost power at 8 p.m. Sept. 10. But on Friday afternoon, Johnson was still in the dark. “They're a bunch of liars," Johnson told the Times, referring to Duke Energy. “They weren't prepared for this storm. They can't tell the truth." After sweeping through the Caribbean last week, causing death and destruction on islands as small as Barbuda and as large as Cuba, Irma made landfall Sunday on Florida and swept through much of the state. Millions were left without electricity. In the Miami area, customers of Florida Power and Light have also been struggling without service. The problem was exacerbated earlier in the week when the utility’s website and smartphone app both crashed, leaving already frustrated customers with even less access to information. FPL’s efforts to restore power simply weren’t fast enough, customers of the utility told the Miami Herald. The utility has pledged to restore power by Sunday night, the newspaper reported. But as of Friday afternoon, nearly a quarter-million customers still did not have service, it said. “What really set me off was when I heard from a cousin in Cuba who had power restored in two days,” Jackie Alvarez, a Miamian, told the paper. “FPL promoted their plans for recovery, but it’s been worse than a third-world country.” "FPL promoted their plans for recovery, but it’s been worse than a third-world country." — Jackie Alvarez, frustrated utility customer By Friday night, about 36,000 Tampa Electric customers still didn't have power, the Tampa Bay Times reported. The company hoped to have fully restored by Sunday night, said a company spokeswoman told the paper. In the Jacksonville area, utility JEA was at the point where the company could reasonably predict when crews would reach a neighborhood to restore power, CEO Paul McElroy told the Florida Times-Union. “Right now we’re progressing better than the rest of the state in terms of our restoration,” McElroy said. “We think that’s good for our community, but I know it’s frustrating for those who are still without power.” Clay Electric Cooperative, which covers 14 counties, reported that about one-third of its members – about 53,700 – remained in the dark.
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The German and Israeli Consulate Generals have both issued statements pointing out that it was inappropriate to compare treatment of police officers with the persecution of Jewish people. The remarks were made at a special “meeting” of police unions discussing means to help the jailed seven police officers who beat up a protester during the 2014 Occupy protest. A video taken by Apple Daily showed a speaker describing how officers are often insulted by protesters. “How I would describe it is: it’s like in the second world war. We are Jews, and we are being persecuted. We are like the Jews being persecuted by the Nazi armies. Am I right?” he said. The crowd then shouted “yes!” Organisers claimed that 38,000 attended the rally at its peak. The German Consulate General said on Friday morning in a social media post that “The reported reference to the Holocaust shows a regrettably insufficient knowledge of historical facts.” “The Jewish population in Germany was persecuted by the State and all its organs during the Nazi dictatorship and millions lost their lives. Therefore the comparison between the Jewish victims of the Holocaust and police officers convicted for an abuse of power is utterly inappropriate,” it said. Civic Passion lawmaker Cheng Chung-tai had written to the Consul General on Thursday to notify him of the incident and urge him to “defend the dignity of your nation and people.” In a statement, the Consulate-General of Israel in Hong Kong said on Thursday it wishes “no further comparison will be made to the Jewish Holocaust.” “Without relating to the trial of the seven police officers, the alleged statement at the rally yesterday that made a reference to the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany is inappropriate and regretful,” it said. In a Facebook post, the Hong Kong Holocaust & Tolerance Centre said the comments “trivialised” the Holocaust. The police force has distanced itself from the statement. A spokesperson for the police told local media that individual officer’s comments do not represent the position of the police, and the police do not agree with the relevant “inappropriate” comments.
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How real it is: Too real. Chicago has seen a worrying uptick in youth violence recently, and while drill isn't to blame for it—whatever Pat Robertson says, music never directly convinces people to become killers—the music certainly reflects the mayhem. The connection between drill's biggest star Chief Keef and the murder of rival rapper Lil JoJo earlier this year remains unclear. Trap What it sounds like: Old Guard music writers are still enthralled with this newfangled dubstep noise, but Beatport lurkers have already moved on to a more brash, hyperactive sound called trap. Nominally inspired by Atlanta's gangsta rap scene (a "trap" is the house where drug dealers guard their stash), trap marries EDM frequencies with hip hop sensibilities. Because no nascent genre ever arrives without controversy, many of the rap producers who outlined the original contours of trap have accused this new breed of jacking their swag. Who's stealing from who aside, if you ever hear a dance track that features rattlesnake hi-hats and rapidfire snares skittering over a wub-wub bassline—all tied together with pitched-down rap samples—chances are you're listening to trap. Supposed practioners: Flosstradamus, Baauer, TNGHT How real it is: Real enough. The standards of "realness" aren't very high in EDM anyway. As long as DJs keep labeling their mixes trap, promoters keep putting together trap nights, and neo-ravers keep eating it up, trap will qualify as an actual thing. Hipster House What it sounds like: Message board denizens started grumbling about art school dropouts co-opting club music late last year, but it wasn't until 2012 that you started seeing the "hipster house" think pieces trickle out. Hipster house is usually defined as an artisanal approach to dance music, blending deep house, Italo disco, and vintage synth pop, stripping away any 21st century signifiers, and sandwiching it all between irony "quotes." Labels like 100% Silk and RVNG Intl. often get tarred as purveyors of the genre. Supposed practitioners: Ital, The Miracles Club, Blondes, Teengirl Fantasy How real it is: Sort of real, but not as a cohesive movement—and that genre tag needs work. The last few years have definitely seen club fare take a turn for the weird. And with groups looking like this, people were bound to scream "hipster." But each of these artists pursue very different styles, working independently from one another. And at this point, calling anything "hipster" only dismisses it. That's not quite fair to many of these adventurous producers, who deserve open ears. Ratchet What it sounds like: The kind of party rap that high schoolers listen to on their way to Homecoming. Lots of melodic synth lines, skeletal drum patterns, and obtrusive choruses that you can't get out of your head (once one enters Rack City, one can never leave). The term "ratchet" has been used to describe getting dumb/ignorant/silly for a while—Lil Boosie was doing the ratchet way back in 2007 before he landed in jail—but this year artists started using it to refer to their music itself. But no matter how hard they try to make ratchet a thing, it's hard to shake the suspicion that we've heard this all before. What separates ratchet from other party-down styles that emerged in recent hip hop history, like hyphy or jerkin? Not much, really.
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Barstow California 9:51 AM February 26 2019 A Few. I just realized there are a few legitimate people still here in Barstow waiting to be transported to their new planet including police and firemen and some hotel workers but that is about all. Any fucking second this will be over. My hands are tied and not in a fun way. The other day in my boredom I explained how much I hate watching sports. My mother enrolled me in a church basketball league in fourth grade and of course the million dollar be mean to Scott scheme was in full effect. In college I stayed in a ‘suite’ which was three bedrooms with a living area and one shared bathroom. The be mean scheme was in effect but I watched Monday Night Football with my ‘suite mates’ a few times. No wonder I am very well read. All those team sports games are nothing but noise and a few seconds of ball play then commercials. Why not fast forward to the good parts. No offense to my hundreds of thousands of fellow former slaves who played over the years. I am trying to keep myself entertained while I wait. I’m going to assume the sixteen thousand number from yesterday was correct. HBO is still on so that helps. One asshole truck driver for an imaginary million from dead Germaine just played on a speaker from the parking lot of this hotel the sound of a jet. The sound was way too close and jets don’t fly over Barstow. That faggot Crossings Church defect will die for that as that is conspiracy to commit murder. Today has been a great day so far. Peace. Scott T. Kemery Advertisements
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The FAA has imposed a 4-nautical mile Temporary Flight Restriction, (“TFR”), in airspace up to 3500 feet above sea level, over the Standing Rock Protest in North Dakota. The land in that area sits approximately 1600 feet above sea level, meaning about 1900 feet of the sky above the protest is off limits to any aircraft other than those permitted to fly — namely, aircraft in support of the law enforcement activities. Neither the mainstream media, nor citizen journalists, nor activist hobbyists may fly in that area to document what law enforcement is doing. In essence, a “giant tarp” has been laid over the site, allowing law enforcement to act with impunity and without any witnesses. There is something very troubling about that, especially given the widespread accounts of militaristic law enforcement tactics, many of which have already been documented by drones. Let me make it clear that I am not anti-law enforcement. I work with law enforcement on a regular basis, and many of my friends are local, state and federal law enforcement members. I simply do not consider the behavior of the law enforcement members at Standing Rock to be acceptable, or representative of professional law enforcement. It does not take a degree in rocket science to realize the effect of the TFR is that it blocks any documentation of the protest from the sky. Whether that is also the reasonit was requested and granted is a matter of opinion, of course. In this writer’s opinion that is unquestionably the reason. It’s another Ferguson-style TFR, where a TFR was requested and imposed specifically to bar media coverage. (The FAA has denied that of course, but the transcript indicates otherwise.) What is not a matter of opinion is what the law requires for the issuance of a TFR. A TFR is issued by the FAA after it reviews and approves an agency’s request for one. The federal aviation regulation that governs the issuance of TFRs is FAR 91.137. In this instance, the FAA has used the most strict of the three degrees of flight restrictions available — 91.137(a)(1) — the relevant portion of which reads: 91.137 Temporary flight restrictions in the vicinity of disaster/hazard areas. (a) The Administrator will issue a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) designating an area within which temporary flight restrictions apply and specifying the hazard or condition requiring their imposition, whenever he determines it is necessary in order to – (1) Protect persons and property on the surface or in the air from a hazard associated with an incident on the surface; . . . The Notice to Airmen will specify the hazard or condition that requires the imposition of temporary flight restrictions. (b) When a NOTAM has been issued under paragraph (a)(1) of this section, no person may operate an aircraft within the designated area unless that aircraft is participating in the hazard relief activities and is being operated under the direction of the official in charge of on scene emergency response activities. Note that FAR 91.137 requires that the FAA “specify the hazard or condition that requires the imposition of temporary flight restrictions.” Here’s the text of the NOTAM that accompanies the TFR: FDC 6/1887 ZMP ND..AIRSPACE CANNONBALL, ND..TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS WI AN AREA DEFINED AS 4 NM RADIUS OF 462610N1003752W (BIS164019.6) SFC-3500FT MSL EXCLUDING AN AREA DEFINED AS .3NM RADIUS OF 462515N1003751W (BIS164020.5) SFC-2000FT MSL FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATION. PURSUANT TO 14 CFR SECTION 91.137(A)(1) TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS ARE IN EFFECT. ONLY RESPONSE ACFT IN SUPPORT OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE NORTH DAKOTA TACTICAL OPERATION CENTER AND ACFT APPROVED BY ATC IN COORDINATION WITH THE DOMESTIC EVENTS NETWORK ARE AUTHORIZED IN THE AIRSPACE. NORTH DAKOTA TACTICAL OPERATION CENTER TELEPHONE 701-667-3224 IS IN CHARGE OF ON SCENE EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITY. MINNEAPOLIS /ZMP/ ARTCC TELEPHONE 651-463-5580 IS THE FAA COORDINATION FACILITY. MEDIA CONCERNS REGARDING THIS TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO FAA PUBLIC AFFAIRS THROUGH THE WASHINGTON OPS CENTER AT 202-267-3333. 1611260000-1612022359. The only language in the text of the NOTAM that even remotely resembles the specification of a hazard or condition, is the phrase “FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS,” and I was able to confirm with an FAA spokesperson yesterday, that “FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS” is, in fact, the specified hazard or condition for the TFR. Assuming that the FAA does not consider law enforcement operations themselves to be a “hazard,” (which ironically is the case at Standing Rock), it must consider those operations to be a “condition.” Under FAR 91.137, that condition must also be the reason specified to support the issuance of the TFR to “[p]rotect persons and property on the surface or in the air from a hazard associated with an incident on the surface.” What condition about “law enforcement operations” would present a hazard to persons or property on the surface? Well, law enforcement is shooting drones out of the sky — eight of them as of this writing. Aside from being a federal felony, shooting drones (which are “aircraft”), from the sky most certainly presents a hazard to persons or property on the surface because of a universally-recognized law — gravity. However, that particular hazard, created solely by law enforcement, could be easily eliminated if they simply stopped shooting down drones. Law enforcement at Standing Rock is also flying aircraft, (displaying altered registration numbers in violation of federal criminal law), at extremely low and unsafe altitudes over those protesting against the pipeline, arguably in violation of FAR 91.13, which prohibits careless and reckless flight. What condition about “law enforcement operations” would present a hazard to persons or property in the air? Well, if they are flying carelessly or recklessly, that would certainly present a hazard. Intentionally descending upon other aircraft (the lower flying drones) would also present a hazard. Flying in areas where they know drones are flying would present a hazard, especially when FAR 91.113 requires all pilots to “see and avoid” other aircraft, rather than see and encounter them. Thus, it appears that “law enforcement operations” is the only condition associated with the incident on the surface that presents any hazard to persons and property on the surface or in the air. That being the case, perhaps law enforcement aircraft, and only law enforcement aircraft, should be barred from flight over Standing Rock.
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Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland announced today that she will not seek a seventh term. That opens up, I think, a great opportunity for Dr. Ben Carson, who I believe lives in Maryland, having been associated with Johns Hopkins for many years. Dr. Carson has talked about running for president. He is a great guy and a tremendous asset to the Republican Party, but administering the executive branch is not an entry-level position for a politician. Carson, I think, would be ideally placed in the Senate. Not only would Carson make a top-notch Senator, he is probably the only Republican with a good chance of flipping the seat. That would go a long way toward helping the GOP maintain control over the Senate in 2016. Ben Carson for Senate: it makes too much sense not to happen.
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Looking for news you can trust? Subscribe to our free newsletters. Each night at dinnertime, a familiar ritual played out in Michael Green’s home: He’d slide a stainless steel sippy cup across the table to his two-year-old daughter, Juliette, and she’d howl for the pink plastic one. Often, Green gave in. But he had a nagging feeling. As an environmental-health advocate, he had fought to rid sippy cups and baby bottles of the common plastic additive bisphenol A (BPA), which mimics the hormone estrogen and has been linked to a long list of serious health problems. Juliette’s sippy cup was made from a new generation of BPA-free plastics, but Green, who runs the Oakland, California-based Center for Environmental Health, had come across research suggesting some of these contained synthetic estrogens, too. He pondered these findings as the center prepared for its anniversary celebration in October 2011. That evening, Green, a slight man with scruffy blond hair and pale-blue eyes, took the stage and set Juliette’s sippy cups on the podium. He recounted their nightly standoffs. “When she wins…every time I worry about what are the health impacts of the chemicals leaching out of that sippy cup,” he said, before listing some of the problems linked to those chemicals—cancer, diabetes, obesity. To help solve the riddle, he said, his organization planned to test BPA-free sippy cups for estrogenlike chemicals. The center shipped Juliette’s plastic cup, along with 17 others purchased from Target, Walmart, and Babies R Us, to CertiChem, a lab in Austin, Texas. More than a quarter—including Juliette’s—came back positive for estrogenic activity. These results mirrored the lab’s findings in its broader National Institutes of Health-funded research on BPA-free plastics. CertiChem and its founder, George Bittner, who is also a professor of neurobiology at the University of Texas-Austin, had recently coauthored a paper in the NIH journal Environmental Health Perspectives. It reported that “almost all” commercially available plastics that were tested leached synthetic estrogens—even when they weren’t exposed to conditions known to unlock potentially harmful chemicals, such as the heat of a microwave, the steam of a dishwasher, or the sun’s ultraviolet rays. According to Bittner’s research, some BPA-free products actually released synthetic estrogens that were more potent than BPA. Estrogen plays a key role in everything from bone growth to ovulation to heart function. Too much or too little, particularly in utero or during early childhood, can alter brain and organ development, leading to disease later in life. Elevated estrogen levels generally increase a woman’s risk of breast cancer. Estrogenic chemicals found in many common products have been linked to a litany of problems in humans and animals. According to one study, the pesticide atrazine can turn male frogs female. DES, which was once prescribed to prevent miscarriages, caused obesity, rare vaginal tumors, infertility, and testicular growths among those exposed in utero. Scientists have tied BPA to ailments including asthma, cancer, infertility, low sperm count, genital deformity, heart disease, liver problems, and ADHD. “Pick a disease, literally pick a disease,” says Frederick vom Saal, a biology professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia who studies BPA. BPA exploded into the headlines in 2008, when stories about “toxic baby bottles” and “poison” packaging became ubiquitous. Good Morning America issued a “consumer alert.” The New York Times urged Congress to ban BPA in baby products. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) warned in the Huffington Post that “millions of infants are exposed to dangerous chemicals hiding in plain view.” Concerned parents purged their pantries of plastic containers, and retailers such as Walmart and Babies R Us started pulling bottles and sippy cups from shelves. Bills banning BPA in infant care items began to crop up in states around the country. Today many plastic products, from sippy cups and blenders to Tupperware containers, are marketed as BPA-free. But Bittner’s findings—some of which have been confirmed by other scientists—suggest that many of these alternatives share the qualities that make BPA so potentially harmful. Those startling results set off a bitter fight with the $375-billion-a-year plastics industry. The American Chemistry Council, which lobbies for plastics makers and has sought to refute the science linking BPA to health problems, has teamed up with Tennessee-based Eastman Chemical—the maker of Tritan, a widely used plastic marketed as being free of estrogenic activity—in a campaign to discredit Bittner and his research. The company has gone so far as to tell corporate customers that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rejected Bittner’s testing methods. (It hasn’t.) Eastman also sued CertiChem and its sister company, PlastiPure, to prevent them from publicizing their findings that Tritan is estrogenic, convincing a jury that its product displayed no estrogenic activity. And it launched a PR blitz touting Tritan’s safety, targeting the group most vulnerable to synthetic estrogens: families with young children. “It can be difficult for consumers to tell what is really safe,” the vice president of Eastman’s specialty plastics division, Lucian Boldea, said in one web video, before an image of a pregnant woman flickered across the screen. With Tritan, he added, “consumers can feel confident that the material used in their products is free of estrogenic activity.” “A poison kills you,” says biology professor Frederick vom Saal. “A chemical like BPA reprograms your cells and ends up causing a disease in your grandchild that kills him.” Eastman’s offensive is just the latest in a wide-ranging industry campaign to cast doubt on the potential dangers of plastics in food containers, packaging, and toys—a campaign that closely resembles the methods Big Tobacco used to stifle scientific evidence about the dangers of smoking. Indeed, in many cases, the plastics and chemical industries have relied on the same scientists and consultants who defended Big Tobacco. These efforts, detailed in internal industry documents revealed during Bittner’s legal battle with Eastman, have sown public confusion and stymied US regulation, even as BPA bans have sprung up elsewhere in the world. They have also squelched debate about the safety of plastics more generally. All the while, evidence is mounting that the products so prevalent in our daily lives may be leaching toxic chemicals into our bodies, with consequences affecting not just us, but many generations to come. The fight over the safety of plastics traces back to 1987, when Theo Colborn, a 60-year-old grandmother with a recent Ph.D. in zoology, was hired to investigate mysterious health problems in wildlife around the Great Lakes. Working for the Washington, DC-based Conservation Foundation (now part of the World Wildlife Fund), she began collecting research papers. Before long, her tiny office was stacked floor to ceiling with cardboard boxes of studies detailing a bewildering array of maladies—cancer, shrunken sexual organs, plummeting fertility, immune suppression, birds born with crossed beaks and missing eyes. Some species also suffered from a bizarre syndrome that caused seemingly healthy chicks to waste away and die. While the afflictions and species varied widely, Colborn eventually realized they had two factors in common: The young were hardest hit, and, in one way or another, all of the animals’ symptoms were linked to the endocrine system, the network of glands that controls growth, metabolism, and brain function, with hormones as its chemical messengers. The system also plays a key role in fetal development. Colborn suspected that synthetic hormones in pesticides, plastics, and other products acted as “hand-me-down poisons,” with parents’ exposure causing affliction in their offspring. Initially, her colleagues were skeptical. But Colborn collected data and tissue samples from far-flung wildlife populations and unearthed previously overlooked studies that supported her theory. By 1996, when Colborn copublished her landmark book Our Stolen Future, she had won over many skeptics. Based partly on her research, Congress passed a law that year requiring the EPA to screen some 80,000 chemicals—most of which had never undergone any type of safety testing—for endocrine-disrupting effects and report back by 2000. Around this time, the University of Missouri’s vom Saal, a garrulous biologist who previously worked as a bush pilot in Kenya, began studying the effects of synthetic estrogens on fetal mouse development. The first substance he tested was BPA, a chemical used in clear, hard plastics, particularly the variety known as polycarbonate, to make them more flexible and durable. (It’s also found in everyday items, from dental sealants and hospital blood bags to cash register receipts and the lining of tin cans.) Naturally occurring estrogens bind with proteins in the blood, limiting the amount that reaches estrogen receptors. But vom Saal found this wasn’t true of BPA, which bypassed the body’s natural barrier system and burrowed deep into the cells of laboratory mice. Vom Saal suspected this would make BPA “a hell of a lot more potent” in small doses. Working with colleagues Susan Nagel and Wade Welshons, a professor of veterinary biology, he began testing the effects of BPA at amounts 25 times lower than the EPA’s safety threshold. In the late 1990s, they published two studies finding that male mice whose mothers were exposed to these low doses during pregnancy had enlarged prostates and low sperm counts. Even in microscopic quantities, it seemed, BPA could cause the kinds of dire health problems Colborn had found in wildlife. Before long, other scientists began turning up ailments among animals exposed to minute doses of BPA. These findings posed a direct threat to plastics and chemical makers, which fought back using tactics the tobacco makers had refined to an art form. By the late 1990s, when tobacco companies agreed to drop deceptive marketing practices under a settlement agreement with 46 states, many of the scientists and consultants on the industry’s payroll transitioned seamlessly into defending BPA. Plastics and chemical interests worked closely with the Weinberg Group, which had run Big Tobacco’s White Coat Project—an effort to recruit scientists to create doubt about the health effects of secondhand smoke. Soon Weinberg, which bills itself as a “product defense” firm, was churning out white papers and lobbying regulators. It also underwrote a trade group with its own scientific journal, Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, which published studies finding BPA was safe. The industry also worked hand in glove with the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, a think tank affiliated with the university’s school of public health that has a history of accepting donations from corporations and then publishing research favorable to their products. In the early 1990s, its founder, John D. Graham—who was later tapped as George W. Bush’s regulatory czar—lobbied to quash an EPA finding that secondhand smoke caused lung cancer, while soliciting large contributions from Philip Morris. In 2001, as studies on BPA stacked up, the American Chemistry Council enlisted the center to convene a panel of scientists to investigate low-dose BPA. The center paid panelists $12,000 to attend three meetings, according to Fast Company. Their final report, released in 2004, drew on just a few industry-favored studies and concluded that the evidence that low-dose BPA exposure harmed human health was “very weak.” By this point, roughly 100 studies on low-dose BPA were in circulation. Not a single industry-funded study found it harmful, but 90 percent of those by government-funded scientists discovered dramatic effects, ranging from an increased breast cancer risk to hyperactivity. Four of the 12 panelists later insisted the center scrub their names from the report because of questions about its accuracy. Chemical interests, meanwhile, forged deep inroads with the Bush administration, allowing them to covertly steer the regulatory process. For decades, the Food and Drug Administration has assured lawmakers and the public that BPA is safe in low doses. But a 2008 investigation by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel revealed that the agency had relied on industry lobbyists to track and evaluate BPA research, and had based its safety assessment largely on two industry-funded studies—one of which had never been published or peer reviewed. The panel the EPA appointed to develop guidelines for its congressionally mandated endocrine disruptor screening was also stocked with industry-backed scientists. It included Chris Borgert, a toxicology consultant who had worked closely with Philip Morris to discredit EPA research on secondhand smoke. He later served as the president of the International Society of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, the Weinberg Group-sponsored outfit, which met in the offices of a plastics lobbyist. Members of the EPA panel say Borgert seemed determined to sandbag the process. “He was always delaying, always trying to confuse the issue,” recalls one participant. And the screening approach the EPA settled on came straight from the industry’s playbook. Among other things, the chemicals would be tested on a type of rat known as the Charles River Sprague Dawley—which, oddly, doesn’t respond to synthetic hormones like BPA. “Like the tobacco companies, they want to set up a standard of proof that is unreachable,” says Stanton Glantz. “If they set the standard of proof, they’ve won the fight.” How best to test for estrogenic activity would become a key front in the fight over plastic safety. The American Chemistry Council joined forces with an unlikely ally, PETA, to fight large-scale chemical-safety testing on animals. At the same time, Borgert and other industry-funded scientists made the case that the other common method for testing—using cells that respond in the presence of estrogen—did not necessarily tell us how a substance would affect animals or humans. In fact, a massive, ongoing NIH-run study has found that cell-based tests track closely with animal studies, which have accurately predicted the effects of synthetic estrogens, particularly DES and BPA, on humans. Stanton Glantz, who directs the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education at the University of California-San Francisco, argues the chemical industry’s real aim in challenging specific testing methods is to undermine safety testing altogether. “Like the tobacco companies, they want to set up a standard of proof that is unreachable,” he says. “If they set the standard of proof, they’ve won the fight.” During the height of the battle over BPA, vom Saal periodically traveled to Texas and huddled around the dining table with his old friend George Bittner, whose home overlooks a walnut grove on the outskirts of Austin. Bittner, who holds a Ph.D. in neuroscience from Stanford, is quirky and irascible. But he has a brilliant mind for science and an interest in applying it to real-world problems—in his lab at UT-Austin, he had developed a nerve-regeneration technique that had helped crippled rats walk within days. And he had taken a keen interest in vom Saal’s research on endocrine disruption. “It struck me as the most important public health issue of our time,” Bittner told me when we met at his lab. “These chemicals have been correlated with so many adverse effects in animal studies, and they’re so pervasive. The potential implications for human health boggle the mind.” In the late 1990s, Bittner—a squat, ruddy man with thinning red hair and Napoleon Dynamite glasses who had made a tidy sum investing in real estate and commodities—began mulling the idea of launching a private company that worked with manufacturers and public health organizations to test products for endocrine disruptors. He believed this approach could help raise awareness and break the regulatory logjam—while also reaping a profit. In 2002, armed with a $91,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health, Bittner launched a pair of companies: CertiChem, to test plastics and other products for synthetic estrogens, and PlastiPure, to find or develop nonestrogenic alternatives. Bittner then enlisted Welshons to design a special test using a line of breast cancer cells, which multiply rapidly in the presence of estrogen. It features a robotic arm, which is far more precise than a human hand in handling microscopic material. But before long Bittner began butting heads with Welshons and vom Saal. Bittner wanted the researchers to sign over the rights to the test Welshons had developed, while they insisted it belonged to the University of Missouri. Eventually, they had a bitter falling out. Welshons and vom Saal filed a complaint with the NIH, alleging that Bittner had misrepresented data from Welshons’ lab in a brochure. (Bittner maintains that he merely excluded data from contaminated samples; the institute found no evidence of wrongdoing.) Bittner, meanwhile, enlisted V. Craig Jordan, a pharmacology professor at Georgetown University with an expertise in hormones—he discovered a now-common hormone therapy that blocks the spread of breast cancer—to refine the testing protocol. By 2005, Bittner had opened a commercial lab in a leafy office park in Austin. He managed to attract some big-name clients, including Whole Foods, which hired CertiChem to advise it on endocrine-disrupting chemicals and test some of its products. At this point, BPA was among the most studied chemicals on the planet. In November 2006, vom Saal and a top official at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences convened a group of 38 leading researchers from various disciplines to evaluate the 700-plus existing studies on the subject. The group later issued a “consensus statement” that laid out some chilling conclusions: More than 95 percent of people in developed countries were exposed to levels of BPA that are “within the range” associated with health problems in animals, from cancer and insulin-resistant diabetes to early puberty. The scientists also found that there was “great cause for concern with regard to the potential for similar adverse effects in humans,” especially given the steep uptick in these same disorders. At the same time, a new body of research was finding that BPA altered animals’ genes in ways that caused disease. For instance, it could switch off a gene that suppresses tumor growth, allowing cancer to spread. These genetic changes were passed down across generations. “A poison kills you,” vom Saal explains. “A chemical like BPA reprograms your cells and ends up causing a disease in your grandchild that kills him.” Scientists were also uncovering links between endocrine-disrupting chemicals known as phthalates and health problems, including genital abnormalities and infertility in humans. These chemical additives were commonly found in soft, pliable plastics, such as those used in pacifiers and baby bottle nipples. In 2008, Congress passed a law banning six types of phthalates in children’s products. As concerns about BPA hit the mainstream, Congress also launched an investigation into the industry’s efforts to manipulate science and regulation, and a number of states proposed BPA bans. In 2009, the BPA Joint Trade Association—which included the American Chemistry Council, Coca-Cola, and Del Monte, among others—gathered at the Cosmos Club, a members-only retreat in Washington, DC’s Dupont Circle. According to meeting minutes leaked to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the group explored messaging strategies, “including using fear tactics (e.g., ‘Do you want to have access to baby food anymore?’).” The “‘holy grail’ spokesperson,” attendees agreed, was a “pregnant young mother who would be willing to speak around the country about the benefits of BPA.” Even as the industry crafted defensive talking points, some companies began offering BPA-free alternatives. But they often didn’t bother testing them for other potentially toxic compounds or synthetic hormones. Nor did they have to: Under US law, chemicals are presumed safe until proven otherwise, and companies are rarely required to collect or disclose chemical-safety data. Michael Green, the Center for Environmental Health director who worried about his daughter’s sippy cup, says this results in a “toxic shell game”: Corporations that come under pressure to root out toxins often replace them with untested chemicals, which sometimes turn out to be just as hazardous. “It’s an unplanned science experiment we’re doing on our families,” Green told me when I visited him at his Bay Area home, where Juliette, now 5, was padding around in a pink princess costume. One of the most popular BPA-free options, especially among companies catering to families and health-conscious consumers, was Tritan, a clear, sturdy, heat-resistant plastic that Eastman rolled out in 2007. (Eastman also produces the chemical that sullied the drinking water of 300,000 West Virginians in January.) A company founded by alternative medicine guru Dr. Andrew Weil launched a line of Weil Baby bottles made from Tritan, which it touted as “revolutionary” and “ultra-safe” material. Thermos began churning out Tritan sippy cups, decorated with Barbie and Batman. With more and more consumers demanding BPA-free products, Nalgene, CamelBack, Evenflo, Cuisinart, Tupperware, Rubbermaid, and many other companies also worked Tritan into their production lines. Eastman, a $7 billion company that was spun off from Eastman Kodak in the 1990s, assured its corporate customers that it had done extensive safety testing on Tritan. But its methods were questionable. According to internal Eastman documents, in 2008 Eastman signed a two-year contract with Sciences International, another product defense firm that had played a key role in the tobacco industry’s scientific misinformation campaign. On Sciences’ advice, Eastman then commissioned a study that used computer modeling to predict whether a substance contains synthetic estrogens, based on its chemical structure. The model suggested that one of Tritan’s ingredients—triphenyl phosphate, or TPP—was more estrogenic than BPA. Eastman, which never disclosed these findings to its customers, later commissioned another study, this one involving breast cancer cells. Again, the initial results appeared positive for estrogenic activity. In an email to colleagues, Eastman’s senior toxicologist, James Deyo, called this an “oh shit moment.” Cell culture tests for estrogenic effects generally involve soaking plastic in alcohol or salt water, then exposing cells to various concentrations of the chemicals that seep out. After Deyo informed the lab that its findings must “be worded very well relative to the lack of” estrogenic activity, it issued a report that only counted data from the lowest concentrations—even though this violated the lab’s testing guidelines, and made the results appear negative when they weren’t. “The lab ignored its own criteria and misrepresented its findings,” says Michael Denison, a professor of toxicology at the University of California-Davis who evaluated the document. Eastman wasn’t the only company testing Tritan. In 2009, Bittner’s PlastiPure, which was searching for nonestrogenic alternatives to recommend to clients, began vetting products made with it and found that some had even more estrogenic activity than their BPA-laden counterparts. PlastiPure’s CEO, Mike Usey, says CertiChem disclosed this to clients, but many chose Tritan anyway. “It’s an unplanned science experiment we’re doing on our families,” Michael Green says. This was part of a broader pattern of indifference. According to Usey, hundreds of manufacturers—including most of the big baby bottle makers—contacted CertiChem to inquire about testing their BPA-free products for estrogenic chemicals, but few actually followed through. “Their position was: Until consumers are demanding nonestrogenic products, there’s no reason to be an early adopter,” Usey explains. “They want to delay as long as they can, because they know any transition will cost them.” In some cases, manufacturers paid for testing, then never collected the findings. “They didn’t want to know the results because there’s liability in knowing,” Usey says. “They’re right in the sense that you don’t want to know if you’re not going to fix the problem.” Despite its “oh shit” findings, by 2010 Eastman began to produce marketing materials claiming that Tritan was free of all synthetic estrogens. One section of its website featured the tagline “Safety is our key ingredient” along with photos of smiling children eating and drinking out of plastic containers. The site claimed “third-party research” had shown Tritan to be free of estrogenic activity, but when corporate customers tried to verify this information, Eastman grew cagey. In early 2010, Philips Avent, a top producer of baby bottles and sippy cups, inquired about having an outside lab run testing on Tritan. Eastman’s senior chemist Emmett O’Brien fired off an email to colleagues, saying, “We need to [do] everything possible to convince the customer NOT to do EA [estrogenic activity] testing.” Philips was persuaded. But, according to testimony from Eastman executives, that same year Nestlé vetted Tritan, and found it leached synthetic estrogen. (Frédérique Henry, a spokeswoman for Nestlé, acknowledges the company tested Tritan but denies the results were positive.) Nestlé has nevertheless continued using Tritan in some of its water bottles. Bittner and Usey, meanwhile, decided to go public. “As long as the consumer demand wasn’t there, product manufacturers felt we were selling them a problem rather than a solution,” Usey explains. “We saw this as the only way forward.” Bittner’s companies, which have received more than $8 million in NIH funding, began working with Jordan, the Georgetown professor, on a paper for publication. In the fall of 2010, Usey attended the ABC Kids Expo, a children’s product extravaganza in Las Vegas, and handed out flyers with a graph showing how various products that were marketed as nonestrogenic stacked up in CertiChem’s tests. The most estrogenic among them, Weil Baby bottles, were made from Tritan. (The company referred Mother Jones to a press release on its website stating that it “remains confident that Tritan is safe.”) Soon Eastman’s customers began inquiring about CertiChem’s findings. For the most part, Eastman convinced them to disregard Bittner’s claims. At one point, O’Brien met with Whole Foods executives. They were considering replacing their polycarbonate bulk food bins with ones made from Tritan, even though Bittner had previously informed them that the product was estrogenic. According to a memo O’Brien later wrote, when the subject came up, he responded by attacking Bittner, whom he called “shady,” and his test results, which he alleged were “very questionable.” The Whole Foods executives later pressed O’Brien about the other tests carried out on Tritan. The chemist claimed, falsely, that they were performed by independent scientists with no funding from Eastman and hadn’t turned up any evidence that Tritan leached synthetic estrogens. Whole Foods—which declined to comment for this story—plowed ahead and installed Tritan bins in many of its 270 US stores. Eastman refused to answer questions for this story, but it released a written statement saying that it had “paid the labs for their time and expertise and not for a particular conclusion,” and remained “confident in the testing and safety of Tritan.” In March 2011, the Environmental Health Perspectives paper by Jordan and researchers from CertiChem and PlastiPure appeared online. They’d tested 455 store-bought food containers and storage products, including several made from Tritan. The results? Seventy-two percent leached synthetic estrogens. And every type of plastic commonly used in food packaging (polypropylene and polystyrene, for example) tested positive in some cases, which suggested there was no surefire way to avoid exposure. Other scientists have also found evidence of estrogen-mimicking chemicals in BPA-free plastics. In 2009, two German environmental toxicologists tested PET, a plastic commonly used in water bottles, on a strain of mud snails that produce more embryos when exposed to synthetic estrogen. Snails reared in PET bottles produced twice as many as those reared in a glass culture dish. These studies don’t identify which estrogenic chemicals are leaching from BPA-free plastics, but many of these products are known to contain phthalates or bisphenol S (BPS), a chemical cousin of BPA that plastic makers frequently use in its place. Cell-culture tests suggest that BPA and BPS have similar effects. In other cases, little may be known about the specific health effects of the chemicals involved, but a 2012 literature review by 12 prominent scientists found there is “substantial evidence” that endocrine-disrupting chemicals generally harm human health. “We know that there’s a cost when we mess with the levels of these hormones in our bodies, regardless of how we do it,” says the study’s lead author, Laura Vandenberg, a professor of environmental health sciences at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. “Even small changes early in life can alter brain and organ development and set us up for disease later on.” Every type of plastic commonly used in food packaging tested positive in some cases, which suggested there was no surefire way to avoid exposure. The month after Bittner’s study appeared, the American Chemistry Council contacted Chris Borgert, the former tobacco industry scientist who stymied the EPA’s Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program. According to internal emails, the council and the Society of the Plastics Industry offered to pay him $15,000 to write a brief letter to the journal’s editor refuting CertiChem’s study, and to enlist another scientist to sign on. Their letter argued that CertiChem’s findings were “unconvincing”; just because a substance behaved like estrogen in a culture dish didn’t mean it would do so in animals or humans. At the same time, Eastman laid plans to sue CertiChem and PlastiPure for false advertising. Expecting that Bittner would lash out after being served papers, the company launched a preemptive PR blitz. “By proactively promoting Tritan safety,” an internal memo noted, “it will put PlastiPure in a position to have to prove Eastman wrong.” The company also paid a scientist named Thomas Osimitz $10,000 to author a research paper on Tritan. While Osimitz was ostensibly working independently, Deyo, the Eastman toxicologist, micromanaged the process, from designing the study to writing the introduction. Deyo’s study design virtually guaranteed estrogenic activity wouldn’t be found. For example, he opted to use the hormone-insensitive Charles River Sprague Dawley lab rat. Rather than testing Tritan itself, he instructed Osimitz to test only some Tritan ingredients—TPP, the one that had raised red flags in the computer-modeling study, was not included. (The European Union has since classified the compound as a suspected endocrine disruptor.) In June 2012, Osimitz’s paper—finding that Tritan was not estrogenic—appeared in Food and Chemical Toxicology, an industry-friendly journal. Its editor, A. Wallace Hayes, was previously vice president of biochemical and biobehavioral research at R.J. Reynolds, which led the attack against science linking secondhand smoke to human health problems. Scientific journals generally require authors to disclose any conflicts of interest. But the Food and Chemical Toxicology article made no mention of Eastman’s role in the study. According to internal Eastman emails, the company was also aiming to hire Osimitz to author a second paper, again with “no…mention of Eastman.” As Deyo noted, “credibility is somewhat enhanced if it is not ‘Eastman’ authors.” Once its own data had been published, Eastman set out to bury Bittner’s findings. In August 2012, the company sued CertiChem and PlastiPure, which it claimed were spreading false information about Tritan to generate demand for their own services. Eastman’s lawyers asked the judge to bar both firms from ever claiming Tritan was estrogenic—or saying that cell-based tests could detect estrogenic activity, even though scientists routinely use them for this purpose. For decades, scientists have relied on the same breast cancer cell line Bittner’s lab uses, MCF-7, to screen for estrogenic activity. According to UMass’ Vandenberg, these cells have proven “remarkably good at telling us if compounds found in plastics and personal care products mimic estrogen” and their “failure rates are minuscule.” On July 15, 2013, Bittner squared off against Eastman at a federal courthouse in Austin. The company’s attorneys went in hard. Specifically, they claimed running a company that tested products for estrogenic activity, as well as one that helped companies find nonestrogenic alternatives, created a conflict of interest. (Bittner counters that he’s no more conflicted than a doctor who both diagnoses and treats patients.) But they didn’t directly challenge the validity of Bittner’s findings. Instead, they leaned on the questionable industry claim that tests based on human cells aren’t sufficient to establish estrogenic activity. Eastman’s star witness, Chris Borgert, made the case that animal studies—which the industry had also fought to undermine—were a more telling indicator. But even they were not “in and of themselves” definitive. For the result to be relevant, the effects had to be demonstrated “in an animal, at least, and then on to humans.” There was no mention of the ethical and legal barriers to testing on humans. And the judge barred Bittner’s lawyers from mentioning Borgert’s tobacco industry ties, which Eastman argued were “prejudicial.” This left the jury ill-equipped to gauge his credibility. Borgert’s testimony may have done less damage than other factors. Bittner’s lawyers struggled to explain the science to jurors, and Bittner grew testy on the stand. Welshons, who’d designed CertiChem’s tests, testified in a deposition—just as he’d told the NIH—that Bittner had misrepresented some data in a brochure. Bittner’s attorneys managed to block his testimony from being introduced. But, Bittner says, his attorneys balked at presenting key evidence, such as figures on CertiChem’s NIH funding, because it might have made Welshons’ testimony admissible. Bittner also maintains that his rift with vom Saal and Welshons made it difficult to recruit witnesses. Still, several prominent scientists testified for CertiChem, including UC-Davis’ Michael Denison, who coinvented a widely used test for estrogenic activity using human ovarian cells. Denison testified that he’d tested 27 samples of Tritan for estrogenic activity using this method and registered positives across the board. But the most remarkable data might have come from none other than Wade Welshons. In the run-up to the trial, the University of Missouri scientist, who expected to prove Bittner wrong, began testing Tritan products in his lab. To his surprise, he wound up confirming CertiChem’s findings. “It doesn’t matter what I think of them personally,” Welshons told me. “If they’re right, they’re right, and many of my objections no longer matter.” Welshons’ findings never made it into court, however, and when the jurors returned their verdict in late July, they found against Bittner’s companies on counts of false advertising and unfair competition. They also concluded Tritan was not estrogenic. Their rationale, according to postverdict interviews, echoed Eastman’s claims that estrogenic activity could not be established solely through cell-based tests. In his final ruling, the judge also noted that the “jury was likely unimpressed with Dr. Bittner’s combative demeanor.” And he upbraided both sides for failing to explain the science in terms jurors could understand. In the end, he barred Bittner’s companies from ever talking about their Tritan findings, at least in a commercial setting. But he refused to stop the companies from asserting that their tests could detect synthetic estrogens. The long legal battle has depleted CertiChem and PlastiPure’s coffers—”We’ve laid off half of our staff,” Usey told me. “It has pretty much crushed us”—and emboldened Eastman. After I began raising questions about Tritan, Rick W. Harrison, an attorney for the chemical giant, inadvertently copied me on an email about Eastman’s damage control strategy. “If this somehow gets picked up by mainstream media—Oprah or NY media—Eastman sends Lucian [Boldea, the vice president of Eastman’s specialty plastics division] or whoever on the show prepped with the verdict, order and judgment and express surprise and indignation that these issues are still being raised after three years of litigation,” he wrote. “The court/jury has spoken and spoken loudly.” The industry, meanwhile, has revived its campaign to downplay the dangers of BPA. A month after the Eastman case concluded, the American Chemistry Council relaunched its pro-BPA website, FactsAboutBPA.org. The section on infant health suggests that BPA isn’t harmful, even to premature babies. “They’re reverting back to exactly the arguments they were making in 1998,” says vom Saal. “It’s as if the last 15 years didn’t happen.” US regulators also have continued to ignore the mounting evidence linking BPA and similar chemicals to human disease, even as bans have cropped up around the world. Although more than 90 studies examining people with various levels of exposure suggest BPA affects humans much as it does animals, the FDA recently announced that its research “supports the safety of BPA” in food containers and packaging. And the EPA program that was supposed to screen some 80,000 chemicals for endocrine disruption hasn’t fully vetted a single substance. In 2010, the agency sought White House approval to add some endocrine-disrupting chemicals that are commonly found in plastic—among them BPA, phthalates, and a class of compounds known as PBDEs—to its “chemicals of concern” list because it found they “may present an unreasonable risk to human health.” This would have required chemical makers to share safety-testing data with federal regulators. The proposal languished until last September, when the EPA quietly withdrew it, along with a proposed rule requiring manufacturers to disclose safety data on chemicals in their products. Still, Bittner isn’t giving up the fight. When I visited CertiChem’s office in Austin recently, he was sitting barefoot at a conference table surrounded by sippy cups and heaps of lab notebooks. CertiChem and PlastiPure were planning to appeal the Eastman ruling (they’ve since done so) and were working with Denison on data for new papers, one on estrogenic activity in plastic resins, which are used to make plastic products and contain fewer additives that can skew results. Bittner called up a series of graphs on the overhead projector, showing the results for several new BPA-free plastics that he had tested for estrogenic activity. He raked his laser pointer over a graph displaying the results for Tritan. The line curved up steeply. “Eastman won the battle,” he said. “But that doesn’t mean it will win the war.” Update (3/3/14): After this story went to press, the US Food and Drug Administration published a paper finding that BPA was safe in low doses. However, due to laboratory contamination, all of the animals—including the control group—were exposed to this chemical. Academic scientists say this raises serious questions about the study’s credibility. Stay tuned for more in-depth reporting on the FDA’s most recent study.
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This test is designed to assess a wire insulation’s ability to: 1) limit the burn length when exposed to a flame; 2) have no molten material drop from the sample; and 3) not ignite. An example of the 60Deg flame test can be seen in the figure to the right. In these tests, a sample wire is arranged so that it is held taught at a 60Deg angle from a horizontal position, with the hottest part of the flame engulfing the wire. Beneath the sample is a sheet of tissue paper. This is used to capture any debris that falls from the sample and to test whether the debris has sufficient energy to ignite the tissue paper. The wire is exposed to the flame for 30 – 60 seconds (test dependent) and the results are measured. While this does seem to be an effective means of assessing the flammability of a wire insulation, there is more to insulation flammability than just applying a flame to a wire and measuring the burn length. Research performed by the FAA back in 2005 showed that by directly applying the flame to the virgin wire material it does not necessarily mean that the worst case scenario has been evaluated. An interesting figure is shown below on how polymers combust. In particular, polymers decomposition is dependent on a “large and continuous supply of thermal energy to evolve volatile molecules.” An important aspect to this is that, “the rate of fuel generation is the rate limiting step, and is governed by the net rates of heat and mass transfer to and from the surface.” ×Close Close With this in mind, the FAA developed a wire flammability test that includes the pre-application of heat from a radiant heat panel to the test sample. This heat panel is placed above the sample and remains on for 60 seconds. Immediately after the 60 seconds is completed, a direct flame is applied for 3 seconds then removed. An example of the setup is shown in the figure below. ×Close Close The sample configuration for this test is very general, making it is possible for the test to be applied to a variety of wire and cable types, as well as protective sleeving materials. Because there is a variety of flammability tests to assess materials, it is important to consider the application of your wire system and which one best represents the environmental and failure conditions in the area. Michael Traskos President, Lectromec michael.traskos@lectromec.com Michael has been involved in wire degradation and failure assessments for more than a decade. He has worked on dozens of projects assessing the reliability and qualification of EWIS components. Hazards of hot stamping for aircraft wiring The age of your aircraft and wire systems implications Commercial Airline EWIS Failure Analysis This 12-page white paper reviews publicly available data on the failures associated with wire systems on commercial aircraft. This report covers: A more in depth and valuation of the sources of EWIS failure and more thorough examination of the causes. For the first time, Lectromec looks to determine the annual cost of EWIS failure on commercial airlines. Recommended practices to address EWIS failures and improve fleet reliability. Get the White Paper Condition Based Maintenance of EWIS A reliable aircraft is an engineering marvel. To ensure the wiring system is optimally maintained, Lectromec has developed tools and techniques to support Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) programs. Find Out More Comments? Ask us in the COMMENTS section at the bottom of each page! Take me there Home Blog Aerospace New Platform Services Existing Platform Services Specialized Testing Wire and Cable Testing and Analysis Industrial Risk Assessment Testing & Research Test Equipment Wire System Investigation Publications About Contact Copyright © 2016 Lectromechanical Design Company, LLC. All rights reserved.
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FDA Approved Laser Hair Therapy - Transitions of Indiana Hair Growth Treatments Laser Hair Therapy Enhanced Plasma Therapy Extracellular Vesicles Treatments CRLabs Trichology Non-Surgical Solutions Non-Surgical Hair Replacement Hair Transplants Male Hair Transplants Female Hair Transplants Galleries Featured Clients Women's Gallery Men's Gallery Videos About About Us Reviews Careers Blog Shop Products Contact Hair Growth Treatments Laser Hair Therapy Enhanced Plasma Therapy Extracellular Vesicles Treatments CRLabs Trichology Non-Surgical Solutions Non-Surgical Hair Replacement Hair Transplants Male Hair Transplants Female Hair Transplants Galleries Featured Clients Women's Gallery Men's Gallery Videos About About Us Reviews Careers Blog Shop Products Contact Contact FDA Approved Low Level Laser Hair Therapy Now at Transitions of Indiana August 2014 FDA Approved Laser Hair Therapy Low level laser therapy has been a controversial topic when it comes to the efficacy towards hair growth for many years. The study of laser treatment on hair growth has dated back to 1967 when a doctor by the name of Endre Mester from Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary stumbled upon a fascinating discovery. Mester was conducting studies to see the effects of low lever lasers and if it would cause cancer in mice. To his pleasant surprise, cancer never manifested, but instead, there was substantial hair growth on the test sites of the mice. Unfortunately, the studies conducted by Mester and the several studies done thereafter him, were never granted approval by the FDA as an efficient method of hair growth. Shortly after, more studies were conducted and the treatment of low level laser therapy (LLLT) was been approved in the medical world for treating musculoskeletal injuries. Just recently, the long awaited approval for LLLT being an effective means of hair growth and restoration has become a reality. Sunetics International has now obtained the first ever stationary FDA approved laser hair therapy device, which is certified and approved to produce results for hair growth in humans as well as being safe (men and women). Here at Transitions of Indiana we believe in giving our clients the best products and the best means to see their results, which is why we have just added our third FDA approved Sunetics low level laser. Check out the men and women before & after Sunetics Low Level Laser Therapy photos below. How Does it Work? Laser light therapy uses a scientific principle called photo-biotherapy. The concept behind LLLT is to stimulate cellular function, and is considered to be a “cold laser” that does not penetrate more that 5-6mm from the surface (depth to bulb of the hair). Low level energy stimulates the body’s biological mechanism, which promote growth, repairing and healing components to itself. All cells have a specific range in which they absorb light through their chromophores. These chromophores are responsible for providing cellular energy through cellular respiration and the creation of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), which in turn leads to normalization of cellular function. This increase in ATP increases the available energy for cells, allowing for nutrients to be absorbed more quickly and also get rid of waste in the same manner. The ultimate goal of LLLT is to increase circulation of the blood to hair follicles and stimulate the nerves, muscles and growth centers of the follicle. Effects of LLLT Based on the journal completed by Richard P. Giannotto, MD – President/ Medical Director of Hair Restoration Group, PC, there is data pointing to the following effects of low level laser therapy on the scalp: Increased scalp blood flow and microcirculation by 20-30% Increases nutrient supply to enhance hair growth Stimulates and accelerates hair growth Stops the progression of hair loss Repairs and improves hair shaft quality Reduces excess levels of skin 5 alpha reductase and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which contribute to genetic thinning Relieves scalp conditions such as psoriasis, seborrhoeic dermatitis, itchy/scaling scalp (anti-inflammatory properties) Normalizes sebum production (also increases production in under activity and dryness and decreases production in over activity or greasiness) Reduces tight, tender scalp Also, excellent adjunct therapy for pre-operative and post-operative Hair Restoration procedures Anita Butler Testimonial Play Clinical Study A study was done by John L. Satino and Michael Markou, D.O. to confirm the efficacy of low level laser therapy for stimulating hair regrowth and also determine what effect it had on tensile strength of the hair. 35 subjects were used, 28 males ages between 28 and 72 and 7 females between 46 and 76, which all had androgenetic alopecia (AGA). These subjects underwent a 6 month treatment period every other day for 5 minutes. The final results showed that the hair count in the temporal area averaged of 55.2% in women, 74.1% in men, and 69.1% for all patients. In the vertex area, 64.9% for women, 120.1% for men, and 111.9% for all patients. This gives a final result of 93.5% efficacy when all temporal and vertex subjects were combined. Similarly, hair tensile strength showed improvements as well. The temporal area increased 82.6% in women, 64.4% in men, and 69.3% in all patients. In the vertex area, 71.1% for women, 89.3% for men, and 86.4% in all patients. The hair tensile strength was increased by 78.9% when all temporal and vertex subjects were combined. This study confirms the hypothesis that low level laser therapy is an effective treatment for stimulating hair growth and increasing the tensile strength of hair in both sexes. Find out if you are a candidate for Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) for Thinning Hair Transitions of Indiana offers free and private consultations. During your consultation, you will learn more about low level laser therapy and all other proven hair restoration solutions available. In addition to LLLT, Transitions provides other hair restoration solutions including: Platelet Rich Plasma treatments (PRP), hair transplantation, and non-surgical hair replacement. Please click below or call 317-871-7330 to request a consultation. schedule now Account Create Account Login Follow Us Call Us: (317) 871-7330 3500 DePauw Blvd, Suite 2010 Indianapolis IN 46268 © 2022 TransitionsIndy | Privacy Policy Previous Next
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ottawa poetry newsletter: On Writing #20 : Rob Thomas ottawa poetry newsletter covering ottawa writing, writers, events and publications; curated by rob mclennan, Tuesday, January 28, 2014 On Writing #20 : Rob Thomas Hey, short stuff!: On Writing Kids Rob Thomas Because people have asked: Yes, I am constantly shaking sand out of my poems. I spend a large part of my day with two to three kids at some park or other and that stuff gets into everything. Shoes. Underwear. Pant cuffs. Poems. Speaking of poems, I write them. I'm as surprised as anyone. It's a recent thing. Yes, I wrote them as a young person. Yes, I've always kept journals. There are volumes and volumes of them. These journals are filled with diary entries, notes, observations, ideas I thought I might massage into something journalistic or otherwise someday, maybe. They are scribble-books packed with typos, doodles and kinda-sorta-stuff. But as I began to spend more and more time as a stay-at-home dad [and less and less time in the real world] these journals began to fill up with – yes, sand – and notes about my kids. These included my many minor frustrations, our misadventures… but, mostly, the bizarre observations that only children can make. Kids do not live in the same world that we do. Shadows are appendages. The stars are your friends. The moon follows you everywhere. The sun pokes you in the eye. And, sometimes, the entire sky can be squeezed into a puddle. At some point in the summer of 2012, I began to cobble these fragments together into very short poems (I might have even daydreamed of a chapbook: Hey, short stuff!). I did this because they seemed unique and intensely significant and I had no idea what else to do with them. This was just after the birth of my third child. My plan (sleep deprivation may have contributed here) was to write one poem per day for a year. I fell a little behind schedule (hey, a schedules is just a fussy guideline). I’ve probably written 100. About 50 could probably be turned into something interesting – with more time and effort. A dozen or so have been published. Message in the bottles – the poem selected for the 2013 John Newlove Poetry Award – was one of these poems. I’m thrilled. Writing poetry is hard. I’m lucky to have inexhaustible (really) subjects. It’s really wonderful to feel as though my poetry is improving all the time (wish I felt that as a parent). How does a stay-at-home dad of three kids find time to write poetry? Wrong question. What happens when a compulsive writer is immersed in the intense, stressful, joy filled and very surreal world(s) of three toddlers. This. This is what happens. I am so lucky. Rob Thomas lives in Ottawa. He has poems forthcoming at The Steel Chisel and Bareback Magazine. His work has appeared places such as Broken Pencil, Feathertale Review, subTerrain, Chrysalis Zine, carte blanche, ottawater, Ottawa Arts Review, Jam Jar Words, Barnstormer and In/words. He’s working on his first chapbook. 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Ricky Gervais hosted the Golden Globes again last night, marking the 4th time he’s hosted the awards. Gervais hosting was not without controversy, given some of his less than savory jokes over the years. It wasn’t 20 seconds into his monologue, that he cracked a joke about Caitlyn Jenner’s transition, and women driving, both of which were tasteless. There are some who might argue that comedy is meant to offend, but I am inclined to argue that the point of comedy is to make the audience laugh. Gervais focuses more on making the audience cringe and being mean, and frankly I’m so over it. Gervais may have said that Caitlyn “became a role model for trans people everywhere, showing great bravery in breaking down barriers and destroying stereotypes,” but that came after a crack about how Gervais hasn’t changed as much as Jenner. He even referred to her as “Bruce,” publicly undercutting her identity as a woman while framing her transition as a simple “change.” No amount of love Gervais smothers on top of that shit sandwich excuses deadnaming Jenner, I don’t care if she transitioned publicly or not. That kind of joke is a cheap thrill aimed to excite society’s obsession with trans bodies without caring about making life better for trans people. And it gets better. And by better, I mean worse. Obviously. After his shot at Jenner, Gervais moved on to Jeffrey Tambor, and his role as a trans woman on Amazon’s Transparent. He said, “What a year he’s had. What an actor, what a role. Every day he has to put on all of the women’s clothes and the hair and makeup and let people film it. That takes balls, so, I don’t know how he does it. I really don’t. I’ve seen his balls, they’re huge and long…” I think I missed the joke, because none of that is funny or even particularly cleaver. Is this the standard tucking joke? Is the joke simply that a cisgender man is brave for putting on a dress and portraying a woman transitioning later in life? Because, again, no part of that is a joke or the least bit funny. Coming off an historic year of violence against trans women of color, Gervais’ jokes were more than flippant – they contained a willful ignorance of the struggles trans people face in our society. The jokes were unacceptable, but unfortunately for everyone, Gervais wasn’t done. Just before the end of the show, Gervais introduced Eddie Redmayne as a presenter. After stating his role as Lili Elbe in The Danish Girl, Gervais smirked and asked, “It’s a dude?!” He was then seen perusing Redmayne’s body, presumably trying to “figure it out” as he left the stage. HOW IS HE ALLOWED TO HOST THIS SHOW?! Gervais’ transmisogyny aside, perhaps the most infuriating part of this whole debacle is that trans people were hardly represented in the room as straight cisgender white men reaped praise for portraying “difficult” roles. Laverne Cox was there, but that should make no one feel better. As transgender folks become more visible in the media, and more trans stories are being told, those roles are not going to trans people. Instead, trans folks are subjected to the ass backwards transmisogyny dressed up as comedy and are told to be grateful. That’s messed up. Animation Producer Shadi Petosky lit up Twitter last night with a few reminders of the fuckery at play. There were a couple of (ahem) golden moments last night, however, the best of which was Eva Longoria and America Ferrera. The pair poked fun at racism in Hollywood, and everyone confusing them with other Latina actresses. Here’s the full text: “I’m Eva Longoria, not Eva Mendez.” “And, hi, I’m America Ferrera, not Gina Rodriguez.” “And neither one of us are Rosario Dawson.” “Nope. Well said, Salma.” “Thank you, Charo” Now that’s actually funny. I hope Gervais took notes. Header Image Credit: Rolling Stone
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“It will all be done by February 2019,” Volvo chief executive Hakan Samuelsson tells Top Gear. He’s talking about the company’s amazing plan to replace its entire lineup within four years. That means three new 90 models - the XC90 SUV that’s just been launched, and next year both a related S90 big saloon and V90 wagon. Those two will replace the current S80 and V70. Volvo once dominated big European estates, so we want to see a properly modern one. Then in 2017 there’s to be the new XC60. The current XC60 is Volvo’s fastest seller, and it tops the sales chart for its class in Europe. A year later are the next-gen V60 and S60. These three will use the same platform as the 90-series, but cut down in wheelbase, width and overhangs. The result is the size of the Audi A4 and Q5. In 2018 comes an extra model, a smaller Audi Q3-sized crossover called the XC40. This has the same engine family as the bigger cars, but an all-new platform. It’s followed by a brand-new V40 and S40. The launch deadline for the V40, from Samuelsson’s quote, must be February 2019 (the V40 saloon could technically be a bit later because it’s not a direct replacement of anything on sale now). Back to the big cars. The XC90 gives us loads of info about the V90 and S90, and the 60-series too. They will all have Volvo’s own 2.0-litre four-cylinder engines, diesels and petrols. The diesel goes to 225bhp. The top petrol does 320bhp by supercharging and turbocharging. “If you absolutely need a V8 then maybe you’re not a Volvo customer,” says Samuelsson gently. “If you just want a V8’s power and response, then our four-cylinder is OK.” There will be FWD and four-wheel drive. The mainstream 4WD system is conventional, but an option is the clever plug-in hybrid system with electric rear drive, as seen on the 400bhp T8 version of the XC90. The suspension uses a lot of aluminium, with a Corvette-style composite transverse spring at the back, and there’s an air-sprung option too. But for the 60-series cars there will be some extra transmissions apart from the XC90’s eight-speed auto. One is a manual, the other a double-clutch. The double-clutch will optionally be mated with an electric motor to produce a front-drive hybrid. Volvo’s chief engineer Peter Mertens tells me this will be barely more expensive than a diesel engine. Having replaced all the engines related to Ford’s, Volvo still has a car closely related to the Focus. It’s the current V40. But not for much longer. A year ago Volvo and its parent company Geely started a new joint-venture to build a platform to replace it. This is called the compact modular architecture or CMA. The engineering for the CMA is happening in Sweden, but it doesn’t use many parts from the bigger Volvos because they would be too heavy and expensive. Samuelsson says the Geely cars, which are for sale in China, will have entirely different looks from the Volvos and less equipment and fewer powertrain options. “Volvo to Geely will be like Audi to Skoda.” The engines and transmissions for the Volvo XC40, V40 and S40 will come from the same family as the bigger Volvos, except the cheapest engine option will be a lightweight three-cylinder 1.5-litre 170bhp version of the same petrol engine. They will also use the same screen-based control, entertainment and connectivity setup as the bigger cars. The first car off the CMA platform will be the XC40 in 2018. It’ll be made in front-drive and four-wheel drive, using the mechanical system not the expensive electrical rear axle. Then in 2019 we get the V40 and S40. Design chief Thomas Ingenlath tells me all these cars won’t look entirely similar to one another. “The 90 cluster will look different from the 60 cluster and the 40 cluster. The XC90 isn’t a template to scale down to the XC60 and XC40. People are fed up with indistinguishable cars in a range.” The boss Samuelsson says Volvo will stick to nine cars - a saloon hatch/wagon and SUV in the three sizes. He calls that a 3x3 strategy. Jacked-up Cross Country versions will come too, and long-wheelbase saloons for China (where Volvo has three factories) but he doesn’t count them as standalone models. But despite the lovely 2013 Concept Coupe and 2014 Concept Estate, no low-slung two-doors figure in the plan. Volvo will be too busy.
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