Sunday, September 30, 2012

McCain: Don't expect surprises in upcoming debate

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McCain: Don't expect surprises in upcoming debate
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FILE - In this Jan. 5, 2008, file photo Republican presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, is greeted by Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., respectively second and third from left, while on stage with other Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls during a break in the debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. When they stand side by side on the presidential debate stage Wednesday night, Oct. 3, 2012, it will be one of the few times Obama and Romney have ever even met in person. Others from left are former New York City Mayor Giuliani, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Republican presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Republican presidential hopeful, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C.,former Sen. Fred Thompson, and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.(AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 5, 2008, file photo Republican presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, is greeted by Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., respectively second and third from left, while on stage with other Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls during a break in the debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. When they stand side by side on the presidential debate stage Wednesday night, Oct. 3, 2012, it will be one of the few times Obama and Romney have ever even met in person. Others from left are former New York City Mayor Giuliani, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Republican presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Republican presidential hopeful, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C.,former Sen. Fred Thompson, and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.(AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

(AP) ? Sen. John McCain says not to expect any surprises in this week's first presidential debate because the televised confrontations nowadays are so heavily scripted.

McCain was President Barack Obama's challenger in 2008. He says if he were running against Obama again, he could easily guess ? and prepare for ? the first half dozen questions because they are usually so obvious.

McCain says he still thinks debates are good for the country and the elections, and he predicted that Wednesday's debate between Obama and Republican Mitt Romney will attract the largest number of viewers in history. But, he says, if Americans are expecting to catch any revealing moments, they might be disappointed because "frankly the candidates are too well prepared."

McCain spoke on CNN's "State of the Union."

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Thousands march in Paris against austerity

Demonstrators march during a rally with banners and flags to protest against the austerity measures announced by the French government, in Paris, Sunday, Sept 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Demonstrators march during a rally with banners and flags to protest against the austerity measures announced by the French government, in Paris, Sunday, Sept 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

A demonstrator holds a placard which reads,"No to the Europe of Maastrich" to protest against the austerity measures announced by the French government, in Paris, Sunday, Sept 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Demonstrators march during a rally holding a banner which reads,"no to the austerity, yes to the the social Europe", to protest against the austerity measures announced by the French government, in Paris, Sunday, Sept 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

A demonstrator holds a placard which reads: "Europe in Social and Democratic Deficit" during a rally to protest against the austerity measures announced by the French government, in Paris, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Demonstrators march during a rally holding a banner which reads,"treaty equal austerity, Bouches du Rohne region for a referendum", to protest against the austerity measures announced by the French government, in Paris, Sunday, Sept 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

(AP) ? Thousands of demonstrators marched peacefully Sunday in Paris to denounce austerity measures in Europe that have sparked violent protests in other EU countries struggling to avert fiscal crises.

The march, organized largely by the Left Front party and the Communists, comes before the French parliament's debate this week on a European fiscal treaty. Organizers put turnout at more than 80,000; Paris police declined to provide an estimate.

The protest exposed political pressures faced by President Francois Hollande ? whose popularity has been sinking in recent polls ? and notably from some ostensible allies of the left. It was the biggest demonstration of its kind since Hollande was elected in the spring, just weeks before his Socialists won control of the National Assembly.

The treaty would set up the European Stability Mechanism bailout fund that European leaders hope will help calm a debt crisis that threatens the eurozone and the global economy.

The main conservative opposition party and most Socialist lawmakers back the treaty. But it has splintered the French left: Far-left parties, the Greens and some dissident Socialists oppose it. The measure is nonetheless likely to pass in parliament because the two biggest parties generally favor it.

On Friday, the French government presented a budget that included high taxes on the wealthiest, but which critics say lacks fundamental reforms that could jumpstart economic growth.

Austerity has fanned recent violence in places like Spain and Greece.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

California man behind anti-Islam film jailed

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Evidence tossed at start of papal butler's trial

FILE - In this file photo taken Wednesday, May, 23, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI, flanked by his butler Paolo Gabiele, delivers his blessing as he arrives at St.Peter's square at the Vatican for a general audience. Pope Benedict XVI?s trusted butler, who dressed the pontiff each morning, attended his daily Mass and helped serve him his meals, stands accused of stealing the pope?s private correspondence and giving it to a journalist who wrote a blockbuster book about the secrets of one of the most secretive institutions in the world. Paolo Gabriele, a 46-year-old father of three, goes on trial Saturday Sept. 29, 2012 in the most sensational crime committed on Vatican territory since the 1998 double murder of the Swiss Guard commander and his wife. That case never came to trial because the suspect killed himself. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File)

FILE - In this file photo taken Wednesday, May, 23, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI, flanked by his butler Paolo Gabiele, delivers his blessing as he arrives at St.Peter's square at the Vatican for a general audience. Pope Benedict XVI?s trusted butler, who dressed the pontiff each morning, attended his daily Mass and helped serve him his meals, stands accused of stealing the pope?s private correspondence and giving it to a journalist who wrote a blockbuster book about the secrets of one of the most secretive institutions in the world. Paolo Gabriele, a 46-year-old father of three, goes on trial Saturday Sept. 29, 2012 in the most sensational crime committed on Vatican territory since the 1998 double murder of the Swiss Guard commander and his wife. That case never came to trial because the suspect killed himself. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File)

This picture made available by the Vatican newspaper L' Osservatore Romano, shows the Vatican courtroom where Pope Benedict XVI's butler, Paolo Gabriele is scheduled to appear, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2012. Pope Benedict XVI's trusted butler, who dressed the pontiff each morning, attended his daily Mass and helped serve him his meals, stands accused of stealing the pope's private correspondence and giving it to a journalist who wrote a blockbuster book about the secrets of one of the most secretive institutions in the world. (AP Photo/L'Osservatore Romano)

This picture made available by the Vatican newspaper L' Osservatore Romano, shows the Vatican courtroom where Pope Benedict XVI's butler, Paolo Gabriele is scheduled to appear, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2012. Pope Benedict XVI's trusted butler, who dressed the pontiff each morning, attended his daily Mass and helped serve him his meals, stands accused of stealing the pope's private correspondence and giving it to a journalist who wrote a blockbuster book about the secrets of one of the most secretive institutions in the world. (AP Photo/L'Osservatore Romano)

This picture made available by the Vatican newspaper L' Osservatore Romano, shows the Vatican courtroom where Pope Benedict XVI's butler, Paolo Gabriele is scheduled to appear, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2012. Pope Benedict XVI's trusted butler, who dressed the pontiff each morning, attended his daily Mass and helped serve him his meals, stands accused of stealing the pope's private correspondence and giving it to a journalist who wrote a blockbuster book about the secrets of one of the most secretive institutions in the world. (AP Photo/L'Osservatore Romano)

This picture made available by the Vatican newspaper L' Osservatore Romano, shows the Vatican courthouse building where Pope Benedict XVI's butler, Paolo Gabriele is scheduled to appear, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2012. Pope Benedict XVI's trusted butler, who dressed the pontiff each morning, attended his daily Mass and helped serve him his meals, stands accused of stealing the pope's private correspondence and giving it to a journalist who wrote a blockbuster book about the secrets of one of the most secretive institutions in the world. (AP Photo/L'Osservatore Romano)

(AP) ? The pope's once-trusted butler went on trial Saturday for allegedly stealing papal documents and passing them off to a journalist in the worst security breach of the Vatican's recent history ? a case that embarrassed the Vatican and may shed further light on the discreet, internal workings of the papal household.

In its first hearing in the case, the three-judge Vatican tribunal threw out some evidence gathered during the investigation of butler Paolo Gabriele, who is charged with aggravated theft. It also decided to separate Gabriele's trial from that of his co-defendant, a computer expert charged with aiding and abetting the crime.

Gabriele is accused of taking the pope's correspondences, photocopying the documents and handing them to Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose book "His Holiness: The secret papers of Pope Benedict XVI," was published to great fanfare in May.

Prosecutors have said Gabriele confessed to taking the documents because he wanted to expose the "evil and corruption" in the church. They quoted him as saying during an interrogation that he felt inspired by the Holy Spirit to inform the pope about the church's problems and that a "shock, even a media one, would have been healthy to bring the church back on the right track."

Nuzzi on Saturday wished Gabriele well, tweeting "Good Luck, courageous Paoletto, we're with you." He referred to Gabriele by the diminutive nickname used by the pope and other members of the papal household.

The trial inside the intimate, austere courtroom was the highest-profile case to come before the Vatican judiciary since the 1929 founding of the Vatican city state, the world's smallest sovereign state. Media from around the world converged on St. Peter's Square to cover the case, which has attracted attention not so much because of the content of the documents but because they were stolen from the pope's desk and leaked, allegedly by one of Benedict's closest assistants.

On Saturday, the court said the pope's personal secretary, Monsignor Georg Gaenswein, had been called as a witness, testimony that is sure to attract attention given that Gaenswein rarely speaks in public much less about the details of the tight-knit papal family of which Gabriele formed part.

Other witnesses include one of the four consecrated women who take care of the pope's apartment, a monsignor in the Vatican secretary of state, the No. 2 Swiss Guard commander and the head of the Vatican police force.

Judge Giuseppe Dalla Torre set the next hearing for Tuesday, when Gabriele will be questioned. He said he thought the whole trial could be wrapped up in four more hearings.

Gabriele faces up to four years in prison if he is convicted. He has already asked to be pardoned by the pope, something most Vatican watchers say is a given.

Gabriele, 46, appeared calm but tense during the 2 hour, 15 minute hearing, frequently crossing his hands or clasping them in his lap. He wore a light gray suit and tie.

He sat alone on a bench on one side of the courtroom, following the proceedings impassively. During a break in the hearing, he chatted with his attorney, Cristiana Arru, and greeted journalists with a nod and a smile as he entered and exited.

Arru raised a series of objections at the start of the hearing, only some of which were accepted by the court. One concerned two jailhouse conversations Gabriele had with the head of the Vatican police force without his lawyers present. The judges declared both inadmissible. The content isn't public.

Arru also sought access to the report of a commission of cardinals appointed by the pope to investigate the leaks alongside Vatican magistrates. The court denied the request.

The attorney for co-defendant Claudio Sciarpelletti successfully petitioned to have his client's trial separated from that of Gabriele. Sciarpelletti wasn't in the court Saturday and his trial date wasn't set.

Neither Gabriele's wife nor any of his three children attended the hearing. Space for the public was limited; eight of the 18 seats were taken up by the journalists who followed the proceedings and then briefed the rest of the Vatican press corps afterward.

The courtroom itself was spare, with wood paneling along the walls, a gilded crest of the Holy See in the ceiling, a photograph of Benedict over the prosecutor's chair and a crucifix over the chair of the presiding judge. It's located in a four-story palazzo tucked behind St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican gardens.

Security was relaxed, with the guards at the tribunal entrance mostly concerned that none of the press or public brought in any recording devices: They even checked pens to make sure they couldn't record, and sequestered cell phones into safe boxes. No television or still cameras were allowed, except for Vatican media which filmed the first moments at the start of the hearing.

Given the content of the leaks and the Vatican's penchant for secrecy, the fact that the trial was open to the public and media might seem unusual. In fact, such trials in the Vatican's civil and penal tribunal are routinely public. They just don't happen very often or attract much attention. The Vatican's ecclesial courts on the other hand, which handle marriage annulments, clerical sex abuse cases and other matters of church law, remain firmly off-limits to outsiders.

In some ways, the willingness of the Vatican to proceed with the trial at all is an indication of its efforts to show new transparency in its inner workings. Benedict could have pardoned Gabriele as soon as he was arrested or charged, precluding any trial from getting off the ground. Instead he allowed the trial to go ahead, evidence of the "courage" the Vatican is showing to be more transparent, Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi has said.

He called such transparency unprecedented for the Vatican and likened it to the Holy See's recent decision to submit its financial institutions to outside scrutiny by the Council of Europe's Moneyval committee.

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Along Virginia?s Route 15, the South?s cultural border displays a political divide (Washington Post)

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Friday, September 28, 2012

First Annual Maui Beach Yoga Day - Business Review Europe

MAUI, Hawaii, Sept. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --?Spa Grande and lululemon athletica Maui invites the community and visitors to Maui's first annual free beach yoga day on Sunday, September 30 at 6:30 pm to celebrate National Yoga Month, an observance designated by the Department of Health & Human Services to educate the public about the health benefits of yoga and to inspire a healthy lifestyle.?

Spa Grande's goal is for guests to unite wellness, beauty and nature and partnering with lululemon athletica to celebrate National Yoga Month was a way to further promotes health and wellness to both visitors and locals. "We wanted to create an event that promoted community and outdoor fitness while taking advantage of our beautiful, island home," said Sharon Ogawa, director of Spa Grande.? "No matter what your fitness level is, yoga is the ideal exercise routine because it works the entire body through simple movements and proper breathing."

The beach yoga event starts with a class of Hatha yoga at sunset. Hatha a low-impact type of yoga focused on breathing, ideal for enthusiasts who are new to yoga, or are recuperating. The class will be followed by a 10 minute meditation led by lululemon athletica Maui Showroom Manager, Chelsea Dimin.??

The Hatha yoga class will be led under the guidance of Nancy Lawrence. Lawrence is a lululemon ambassador and has been the lead fitness and yoga instructor at Spa Grande for 20 years.? Fellow lululemon yoga ambassadors Amber Lee, Jennifer Lauer and Brenna Miles will also be present to guide participants.? The meditation that leads attendees through a ten year future vision of their ideal life will be led by lululemon manager, Chelsea Dimin.?

The event is free to the public and participants must sign-in at 6:30 pm at the Grand Wailea and must be at least six-years of age. Towels will be provided or participants may bring their own yoga mats if preferred. The class is open to all fitness levels.?

Raffles will be available at the event for attendees to participate in, with prizes including a lululemon yoga mat, and a nutrition and personal training session at Spa Grande. A lululemon gym bag is also up for grabs to the person who brings the most people with them.

"Sometimes, the way to a healthier and fit lifestyle starts with the support of family and friends," said Chelsea Dimin, lululemon manager. "To promote the idea of community and empowerment, we will be giving a lululemon yoga bag to the person who brings the most people to participate at the event."

About Spa Grande
Spa Grande is the largest spa in the Hawaiian Islands with 40 treatment rooms and the unique Terme Wailea Hydrotherapy that includes a Roman Tub, saunas, cascading waterfalls, Swiss Jet Showers, a Japanese Furo, and five Hawaiian sea salt baths exclusive to Spa Grande.? Spa Grande's Fitness Center offers top-of-the-line Precor training equipment, daily yoga, pilates and cycling classes to its guests. Spa Grande is voted "Top Hotel Spa in Hawaii" by Travel + Leisure's 2012 World's Best Award. For more information, visit www.spagrande.com or call 800.772.1933.

About lululemon athletica Maui
lululemon athletica is an athletic apparel company that creates components for people to live longer, healthier, more fun lives. They make technical athletic apparel for yoga, running, dancing, and most other sweaty pursuits. Leading community fitness events is one of the many ways lululemon athletica Maui increases the health and wellness on the island. lululemon selects ambassadors that embody the lululemon lifestyle and are passionate about the community. For more information visit www.lululemon.com.

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In Tempe, Ariz., Science and Science Fiction Meet

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Arizona State University opens the Center for Science and the Imagination, a meeting ground for scientists and sci-fi writers.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Athletic director Tom Osborne retiring at Nebraska

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) ? Tom Osborne, who put together one of the most successful coaching runs in college football history before serving in Congress and taking the reins as athletic director five years ago, is retiring.

The 75-year-old Osborne announced his decision Wednesday at a news conference and said he will retire on Jan. 1, sticking around for several months as needed.

"At some point, whether you're able to function or not, the perception that you're getting old can get in the way," Osborne said. "I don't want to be one of those guys everybody is walking around wringing their hands about, what are they going to do with him. That happens sometimes."

Osborne had double-bypass heart surgery in 1985. Asked about his health, Osborne said: "I'm probably healthier today than when I was a member of Congress. That takes a big toll on you. I have no issues."

Basketball coach Tim Miles tweeted the news in advance, saying Osborne leaves "an unreal legacy" at Nebraska.

Besides the success his Cornhuskers teams enjoyed from 1973-1997, Osborne served in Congress and lost a gubernatorial bid before returning to the university in 2007 to take over the athletic department. He oversaw the rebuilding of the football program he loves and shepherded the school's move from the Big 12 to the Big Ten.

Under Osborne's watch, the athletic department has built a new basketball practice facility and entered into a public-private partnership to build a 16,000-seat basketball arena in downtown Lincoln that will open for the 2013-14 season. He also oversaw an expansion project that will increase Memorial Stadium's capacity to more than 90,000 next year.

Chancellor Harvey Perlman had asked Osborne to take over the athletic department at a time of turmoil. The football program was struggling under Bill Callahan, and staff morale was low under athletic director Steve Pederson.

Osborne fired Callahan after the 2007 season and hired Bo Pelini, who made the Huskers competitive again and led them to the Big 12 championship game in 2009 and 2010.

Among Osborne's other key personnel moves: hiring Miles from Colorado State last March to coach the men's basketball program and hiring former major-leaguer Darin Erstad in 2010 to coach baseball at his alma mater.

But Osborne is most widely known for his coaching. Every one of his 25 teams won at least nine games, and three of his last four teams won national championships. He retired with a career record of 255-49-3, an .836 winning percentage that ranked fifth all-time among Division I coaches, and 13 conference titles. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1998, the year after he retired.

Osborne turned to politics after his coaching days. By overwhelming margins, voters in the western Nebraska district elected him to the House of Representatives in 2000, 2002 and 2004. In perhaps the greatest upset in Nebraska political history, Osborne lost to incumbent Dave Heineman in the 2006 Republican gubernatorial primary.

Osborne finished his third congressional term after the crushing defeat, then returned to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he taught classes in leadership and business ethics before taking the reins of the athletic department.

"I feel we're well positioned," Osborne said. "We worked hard on the culture and part of that has not just been internal. We've tried to link this place with the former players. ... Whatever we've accomplished couldn't happen if we didn't have a united fan base. It would be hard to find one equal to our fans around the country. It allows a program in a state of 1.8 million to be competitive with programs in densely populated areas.

Perlman said he has already started searching for Osborne's replacement, and he praised Osborne for stabilizing the athletic department.

"There are people you can admire from a distance and then when you get up close you see all the warts," he said. "That's not been my experience with Tom. It's been fun to interview head coaches with him and to see the national respect and awe they have of his reputation."

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

To Unlock A Full Price AT&T iPhone 5, Just Restore It In iTunes

IMG_0358If you have bought an AT&T iPhone 5 without a contract over the past few days, chances are that you want to unlock it to use it on another carrier. The traditional process involves filling out an online form on AT&T's website, sending a fax (yes, a fax) to AT&T, waiting 5 to 7 days and restoring your phone. It turns out that it is much easier than that: just restore the phone in iTunes and it will be unlocked. We have confirmed the process with AT&T's technical support and successfully tried it with a T-Mobile SIM card. After restoring the device in iTunes, the user is prompted with the usual unlocking message: "Congratulations, your iPhone has been unlocked." This message wasn't enough for me though. I need more proof that I could use the iPhone on every carrier and abroad.

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The Tybee Joy Of Dune Our Thing | Tybee Joy Vacation Rentals

FALL is a wonderful time to discover the Tybee Joy of Dune Our Thing!? Here is a personal note from the owner of Dune Our Thing:

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Our home underwent a full restoration in 2010.? We converted the ground floor into a two car garage and storage space. Our entire kitchen is new, from cabinets to appliances, and has a full sized washing machine and dryer and a leopard granite backsplash.? Our bathroom walls and floors are imported leopard granite.? The bathroom baseboards, chair rails, and accents are Italian carrera marble. Both bathrooms have spa bathtubs and the master suite bathroom has a jacuzzi tub.? Both bathrooms have two shower heads, eight body spray nozzles, and one hand shower.? The living room is a sunny room with high ceilings.

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The outside shower is fully enclosed for modesty and features a hand shower and both hot and cold water for your comfort.? Many people have really enjoyed the experience of showering under the outside sky.? The beach is two and a half short blocks away from our home.? Our home is located on one of the best and quietest residential streets on Tybee Island.? 2nd Avenue is one of Tybee?s designated bicycle paths, and traffic on 2nd Avenue is minimal even during high season. It is wonderful to sit on the porch and see pedicabs, families and even the curious bicycle powered rolling bar pass by.? The covered porch has two ceiling fans an adirondack chair with foot rest, a comfy rocker, and a table that seats 4.? This is a great place for the children to eat or the entire family can enjoy one of the many board games provided in the house.? Please feel welcome to enjoy the hammock in the shade in the front yard, and children can play with our tetherball.? We have left two small beach chairs, some toys, and a beach cart in the garage for your use.? We have two vintage green chairs and a rocker on the cement pad in front of the house for you to sit while grilling or watching children play.? A charcoal grill is provided inside the garage.

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BBM for BlackBerry 10 gets a retooled UI, predictive keyboard with language detection

Everyone's favorite messaging service, BBM has broke from cover in its new BlackBerry 10 digs at BlackBerry Jam Americas 2012. The software is sporting a redesigned UI, which places the focus on your contacts' photos instead of the regular ol' list of names. Speech bubbles that we've all become familiar with are still here and emoticons get cozy as well. Another new feature is the predictive keyboard that's capable of detecting the language that you're typing in and offers the appropriate suggestions that you may need -- even if you're switching back and forth.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

As Fishes Migrate, Their Food Might Not Follow

Ocean species seeking cooler waters to survive may have to adapt to their new environments by changing their diets


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Monterey, Calif.?As Earth's atmosphere heats up due to global warming, the world's oceans will warm, too. All kinds of creatures, from the smallest plankton to the largest fishes, will be forced to adjust. Some of them may be able to adapt by altering their body chemistries, but the most likely response?for those that are free to travel (unlike oysters, say)?is simply to move.

Indeed, certain species of fish are migrating away from mid-latitude oceans toward cooler waters such as the Arctic Ocean, according to recent studies. Scientists are finding that, in general, larger ocean organisms such as fishes have less tolerance for temperature change than the microorganisms they consume, such as phytoplankton. So it is possible that as fishes migrate, their preferred food sources may not. To survive, the migrants may have to change their diet once they reach their new neighborhoods. Some of the most recent findings are being released for the first time at a symposium here this week called The Ocean in a High-CO2 World.

Of course, the fishes that already live in colder oceans may not appreciate the arrival of newcomers that could compete for their food. Yet the native species have their own challenges. Research is showing that fishes native to colder waters are even less tolerant of temperature changes than those in warmer waters, according to Hans-Otto P?rtner at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Germany. "The temperature range that fish are comfortable in decreases as latitude rises," he says. Over time, then, the mix of species could change. In cold northern waters, for example, sardine populations are dropping but anchovy populations are rising.

Other factors come into play: Increasing carbon dioxide emissions worldwide are making all oceans more acidic, forcing species to use more energy to adapt, leaving them with less energy to reproduce and grow. Oxygen levels in certain ocean regions are dropping, adding a third stressor to acidification and temperature rise. Scientists are beginning to unravel how these multiple stressors are affecting species across large spans of ocean, but much more data and analysis is needed. In the meantime, increasing numbers of species may be on the move. What they will eat once they reach their destinations, and which ocean inhabitants they may have to compete with, remains to be seen.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Study: Richmond will see more jobs over holidays

HENRICO, VA (WWBT)- A new study by Snagajob shows holiday hiring has hit a five-year high. Companies are expected to?hire approximately fifty-percent more employees for the upcoming?holiday season. In?the Richmond-area that means more employment opportunities for those out of work.

The Henrico-based company Snagajob?conducts a yearly study asking more than 1,000 companies, "who's hiring?" What it found is, there are more companies hiring and more hiring managers to do the hiring this year compared to the last five years.

"In particular for Richmond, there will be a number of opportunities at local companies," said Jason Hamilton, Snagajob's?Vice President of Marketing.

That's especially good news for folks like Aleshia Harris, who has?been unemployed for a year and a half.

"Even if it's part-time jobs, part-time jobs add up," said Harris. "The money adds up really quickly."

The jobs available are hourly and are geared toward people who may not have a higher education or the skills that some salaried jobs may require.

That in particular is good news for Tia Wyche.

"It's really discouraging when you look for a job,"?said Wyche.?"Everywhere you go it's a closed door."

To help open that door, Hamilton gives the following tips:

  • Apply early. Most companies are looking to do their holiday hiring by the end of October.

  • Keep a flexible schedule. Not all holiday jobs are nine to five.

  • Have a positive attitude.

"If you have that positive attitude and you have a flexible schedule, there's a good chance you'll get that job even if you haven't done it before," said Hamilton.

Hamilton also says?some of the companies looking to hire are retailers like Kohls and?Macy's, companies like Fed-Ex and UPS, and even Liberty Tax.

Hamilton says, to search openings or apply, look on snagajob.com?or on the individual company's website. Look below for study details.

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Annual Snagajob seasonal hiring survey shows the best holiday job
market in five years

Increased hiring driven by strong sales forecast

It's already shaping up to be a happy holiday for job seekers looking for a seasonal job,? according to the fifth-annual survey commissioned by Snagajob, America's largest hourly employment network. The 2012 forecast indicates that more seasonal jobs will be available this year than have been expected in any previous season in the study's five-year history.?

There are multiple data points of good news from the survey of more than 1,000 hourly hiring managers with responsibility for seasonal hiring, which was conducted by IPSOS Public Affairs for Snagajob:

  • More hiring managers hiring: Among hiring managers with responsibility to hire year-end, seasonal workers for the holiday period, 63 percent will make hires this year, the highest percentage in the Snagajob five-year survey and up 12 percentage points from last year (51 percent).?
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  • Significantly more workers will be hired: Hiring managers, including those not planning to make any hires, expect to hire 6.1 seasonal workers, on average. Comparing similar data from previous years, this is a nearly 50 percent increase over last year's 4.1 workers and an almost 100 percent improvement from a low point in 2009 (3.1).?
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  • Strength in hiring backed by strong sales expectations: When comparing the hiring managers who expect their fourth-quarter sales to be better than last year with those who expect sales to be worse, the survey shows a net score of +20, indicating an expected sales increase. Last year, positive sales were expected, but only by a +7 margin.??

And, as a further indication of how this holiday season should be a return to pre-recessionary levels, hiring managers are expecting to do more temporary hiring than they did in 2007 ? a season during which they each recalled hiring 5.6 hourly, seasonal workers (including those who didn't hire any). [Snagajob does not have any earlier data.]? By contrast, this year's number is 6.1 hourly, seasonal workers.?

"For the past few seasons, we've had to talk about ?incremental improvements' being expected in holiday hiring," said Jason Hamilton, vice president of marketing for Snagajob. "But this year, there are strong indications that there should be substantial movement in getting us back to the kinds of holiday hiring levels we were accustomed to prior to the recession. Doing the math, our survey shows that 24 percent more hiring managers are hiring this season, and hiring managers, on average, are planning to hire about 50 percent more people. Those indicators taken together point to a vastly improved seasonal job market.? "

Prospective applicants will want to begin their job hunt sooner rather than later because holiday hiring is expected to be completed earlier this season. Among those who will be hiring, 57 percent expect to complete their hiring by the end of October ? if not sooner ? compared to 46 percent last year, an increase of 11 percentage points.?

And for job seekers looking for full-time work, odds are better that they will be able to find it this season. Nearly half of seasonal workers (49 percent) are expected to be full-time hires, the highest level recorded in the five-year survey. Added to that, hiring managers who will be making hires expect that 50 percent of their seasonal hires will be able to stay on after the holidays and take a permanent job.

The average hourly pay for a seasonal job is expected to be roughly the same as last year, $10.70 an hour.

Beyond traditional department and retail stores, Snagajob recommends that seasonal job seekers consider shipping companies, craft stores, restaurants, movie theaters, inventory positions, resorts staffing up for winter vacations and tax-preparation companies. Job opportunities can be found at www.snagajob.com.??

? 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
Hourly hiring managers who WILL hire
seasonal workers
63% 51% 50% 47% 43% 51%*

Average number of workers to be hired
per hiring manager (includes 0)

6.1 4.1 3.9 3.1 3.7 5.6*
4th quarter sales expectations (net)** +20 +7 +2 -7 -2 N/A
Full-time/part-time split of seasonal
employees
49%/51% 44%/56% 44%/56% 45%/55% 43%/57% N/A
Average hourly pay for seasonal employees $10.70 $10.60 $10.60 $10.40 $10.00 N/A

*In the 2008 survey, hiring managers were asked to recall if they hired seasonal workers in 2007 ? and how many ? to create an initial comparison. The 5.6 figure includes hiring managers who hired "0" workers.

**This is a comparison between hiring managers who said 4th quarter sales will increase vs. decrease. A positive number indicates a sales increase expected.

Survey Methodology: On behalf of Snagajob, Ipsos Public Affairs, a third-party research firm, polled for the fifth-consecutive year a cross-section of 1,099 adult Americans responsible for hiring hourly, seasonal employees.? Sample industries represented included: office/business, customer service, retail, healthcare and restaurants, among others.? The online survey was conducted between Aug. 27 ?Sept. 7, 2012.?Its results are based on a sample where sampling and weighting are used to ensure that the sample reflects that of the actual American population, according to Census data.? The margin of error is +/- 3.1 percentage points. The margin of error would be larger for other sub-groupings of the survey population.

About Snagajob: Snagajob, America's largest hourly employment network for job seekers and employers, is the only company to provide both sourcing and talent management solutions to the hourly industry. With more than 35 million registered job seekers and the leading hourly-focused talent management system, Snagajob has been serving hourly workers and those who employ them since 2000. Headquartered in Richmond, Va., Snagajob has been named the No. 1 Best Small Company to Work for in America by the Great Place to Work Institute. To find out more, visit www.snagajob.com and www.snagajob.com/employer-solutions.

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Partners celebrate 25th anniversary of antique store | Online Athens

More than 25 years ago, Jenny Sligh and Kitty Culpepper discovered they shared a love for antiques and shopping. That?s when they decided to turn their passion into a business.

Sligh and Culpepper soon will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the opening of their antique store ? Appointments at Five on South Lumpkin Street. Sligh still has a copy of the article that ran in the Athens Banner-Herald about the opening on Oct. 4, 1987.

A quaint little cottage-style home nestled amongst ivy and lush gardens, it?s the epitome of Southern charm accented with European flare and a touch of Bulldog flavor.

?We have been friends for a long time,? said Sligh. ?We first started doing estate sales for people and that?s how we got started.?

The women then opened a small store on South Lumpkin that had just four rooms. Ten years later, they expanded to two houses at 1730 South Lumpkin.

?I have no idea how many rooms there are,? said Sligh.

?When we first started we sold all of our antique chests in the first week,? she said. ?I think we had 10 chests, so we knew we were doing something right, and then we expanded a couple of years later into two houses.?

One of the homes is formal, housing Waterford Crystal, fine china, silver and antique furniture. The other location, directly adjacent to the first and connected by an outdoor walkway surrounded by trees and gardens, has more of a cottage feel.

?It?s more informal,? Culpepper said.

The cottage offers customers a variety of less formal antiques, including garden statuary, wicker furniture, bookcases, sideboards, candlesticks and home decor.

The women not only love the antiques they sell, they also love to shop for them.

?We go to England and France once a year,? said Sligh. ?We just got back from England.?

?We drive all over England,? Culpepper added. ?Jenny drives and I navigate. She won?t let me drive. She says I drive too slow.?

Culpepper said the two are now working on tagging several sale items in order to make room for the newest shipment.

Once the new items come in, which can take several weeks, they plan to hold a week-long celebration that will include daily events such as book signings, demonstrations, table settings and then a large celebration.

The dates for that have not yet been set because it?s pending on their latest shipment from England.

Over the span of time, both women agree that tastes have changed, therefore the business has changed.

?I think (the consumer?s taste) is less formal,? Sligh said. ?It?s a lot more casual. Not everybody wants a mahogany chest anymore. We try to move with the times and keep young eyes.?

?We have something for everyone. We do gifts of all types, a bridal registry, invitations, announcements, baby gifts,? said Slight. ?We?re really a one-stop shop.?

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Psychology can explain and improve bad classroom behavior

ScienceDaily (Sep. 19, 2012) ? A new monograph published by the British Journal of Educational Psychology published September 21, 2012 brings together evidence from psychological research to help readers understand the causes of anti-social behaviour and what can be done to curb it.

Psychology and Antisocial Behaviour in School looks at the evidence from psychology for understanding troublesome behaviour in schools, dealing with behaviour in general, specific types of behaviour such as bullying, developmental disorders such as autistic spectrum disorder and ADHD, and with different explanations for social emotional and behavioural difficulties such as social identity, information processing and social competence.

The emphasis is on empirically based psychological theory and research evidence and its relation to interventions in school. Findings from data gathered from a range of countries including Brazil, China, North America, Spain and the UK are reported.

Professor Pam Maras from the University of Greenwich, one of the editors of the monograph, says: "Young people's behaviour in and out of school currently receives a great deal of academic, media, and government attention, with many commentators expressing concern about the 'state of youth'. However, whilst antisocial behaviour in schools is a topic of major international concern, there is a surprising dearth of work on the psychological explanations for its occurrence, or on interventions founded on such explanations. This monograph is intended to address that deficit."

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Friday, September 21, 2012

Libya offers further apology for U.S. envoy's death

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya apologized on Thursday to visiting U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns for an attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi in which American ambassador Christopher Stevens died.

Burns was holding talks in Tripoli with Libyan leaders, including new Prime Minister Mustafa Abu Shagour and Mohammed Magarief, head of the national congress, following last week's assault, in which three other Americans were also killed.

He was also due to attend a ceremony commemorating Stevens.

Foreign Minister Ashour Bin Khayyal apologized for the violence on Tripoli's behalf, praising Stevens as a "friend of Libya", a foreign ministry official said .

The four Americans died when gunmen attacked the consulate and a safe house in the eastern city of Benghazi. The attackers were among a crowd protesting against a privately financed video made in California that mocks Islam and the Prophet Mohammad.

Matthew Olsen, director of the U.S. government's National Counterterrorism Center, on Wednesday called the assault a "terrorist attack" and said officials were looking at whether those involved had links to al Qaeda, particularly its North African affiliate, al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.

The Libyan foreign ministry official said Burns and Bin Khayyal had discussed U.S. involvement in the investigation, as well as broader security and economic cooperation.

Magarief, who apologized last week "to the United States, the people and the whole world" for the Benghazi attack, also agreed in a telephone call with U.S. President Barack Obama that their countries would work together to investigate it.

Libya sacked its security chiefs for Benghazi after the attack and another official, tasked with employing militia fighters in the police in the east of the country, said on Thursday he had resigned because the recruits were not being paid or supplied adequately.

Libya's interim government has struggled to impose its authority on a myriad of armed groups that have refused to lay down their weapons since last year's overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi. The fighters often take the law into their own hands.

(Reporting by Tripoli bureau; Editing by Alistair Lyon and Mark Heinrich)

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Speech-jamming device wins Ig Nobel glory

For anyone who's ever been tired of listening to someone drone on and on and on, two Japanese researchers have the answer.

The SpeechJammer, a device that disrupts a person's speech by repeating his or her own voice at a delay of a few hundred milliseconds, was named Thursday as a 2012 winner of the Ig Nobel prize ? an award sponsored by the Annals of Improbable Research magazine for weird and humorous scientific discoveries.

The echo effect of the device is just annoying enough to get someone to sputter and stop.

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Actually, the device created by Kazutaka Kurihara and Koji Tsukada is meant to help public speakers by alerting them if they are speaking too quickly or have taken up more than their allotted time.

"This technology ... could also be useful to ensure speakers in a meeting take turns appropriately, when a particular participant continues to speak, depriving others of the opportunity to make their fair contribution," said Kurihara, of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan.

Still, winning an Ig Nobel in acoustics for the device's other more dubious purpose is cool too.

"Winning an Ig Nobel has been my dream as a mad scientist," he said.

As usual, the ersatz Nobels were handed out by real Nobel laureates, including 2007 economics winner Eric Maskin, who was also the prize in the "Win a Date with a Nobel Laureate" contest.

A plenitude of prizes
Other winners feted Thursday at Harvard University's opulent Sanders Theatre included Dutch researchers who won the psychology prize for studying why leaning to the left makes the Eiffel Tower look smaller; four Americans who took the neuroscience prize for demonstrating that sophisticated equipment can detect brain activity in dead fish; a British-American team that won the physics prize for explaining how and why ponytails bounce; and the U.S. General Accountability Office, which won the literature prize for a report about reports.

Igor Petrov of Russia's SKN Co. won the peace prize for developing a method to convert old Russian ammunition into new diamonds. Tiny, tiny diamonds.

"Ladies, if you want diamonds, come see me after the show," Petrov told the crowd at Harvard. "But have your own ammunition, please."

Rouslan Krechetnikov, an engineering professor at the University of California Santa Barbara, and graduate student Hans Meyer took home the fluid dynamics prize for research into the sloshing that goes on in coffee cup as it's carried.

Like many projects that have won Ig Nobels in the past, it started in a casual conversation based on everyday observations. Krechetnikov and Meyer were taking a coffee break at a conference last year when they watched as others milled around trying to prevent staining their clothes.

Why coffee spills
The science of sloshing liquids has been studied before ? in rocketry, for example, shifting weight can destabilize a missile or rocket ? but no one's ever really studied coffee as it splashes around, Krechetnikov said.

"It is one of those cases where we were interested in explaining the phenomena, but not changing it," he said.

The reason coffee spills? A person's walking speed, their mental focus and, surprisingly enough, noise.

Are there practical applications? You could design a better coffee cup by using what Krechetnikov calls "a series of annular ring baffles arranged around the inner wall of the container to achieve sloshing suppression," although those solutions are impractical.

"We just wanted to satisfy our curiosity and, given the results, to share what we learned with the scientific community through peer-reviewed literature," he said.

The 22nd annual Ig Nobels ceremony, with the theme "The Universe," featured the usual doses of zaniness, including the traditional launching of hundreds of paper airplanes and the world premiere of an opera entitled "The Intelligent Designer and the Universe," about an insane wealthy man who bequeaths his fortune to have someone design a beautiful dress for the universe.

"Personally, this goes along with my view of science," Krechetnikov said. "There should be a fun side to it."

The 2012 Ig Nobel references:

  • Psychology Prize: Anita Eerland, Tulion Guadalupe and Rolf Zwaan for their study "Leaning to the Left Makes the Eiffel Tower Seem Smaller."
  • Peace Prize: SKN Co. for converting old Russian ammunition into new diamonds.
  • Acoustics Prize: Kazutaka Kurihara and Koji Tsukada for creating the SpeechJammer ? a machine that disrups a person's speech, by making them hear their own spoken words at a very slight delay.
  • Neuroscience Prize: Craig Bennett, Abigail Baird, Michael Miller and George Wolford, for demonstrating that brain researchers can use complicated instruments and simple statistics to see brain activity anywhere ? even in a deadsalmon.
  • Chemistry Prize: Johan Pettersson for solving the puzzle of why, in certain houses in the town of Andersl?v, Sweden, people's hair turnedgreen.
  • Literature Prize: U.S. Government General Accountability Office for issuing a report about reports about reports that recommends the preparation of a report about the report about reports about reports.
  • Physics Prize: Joseph Keller, Raymond Goldstein, Patrick Warren and Robin Ball for calculating the balance of forces that shape and move the hair in a human ponytail.
  • Fluid Dynamics Prize: Rouslan Krechetnikov and Hans Mayer for studying the dynamics of liquid-sloshing, to learn what happens when a person walks while carrying a cup of coffee.
  • Anatomy Prize: Frans de Waal and Jennifer Pokorny for discovering that chimpanzees can identify other chimpanzees individually from seeing photographs of their rear ends.
  • Medicine Prize: Emmanuel Ben-Soussan and Michel Antonietti for advising doctors who perform colonoscopies how to minimize the chance that their patients willexplode.

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