Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Bringing Home Baby and a Snake?! | Skinny Mom | Tips for Moms ...

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Well? after 40 weeks and 4 days, Miss Lucy is finally here, but it wouldn?t be normal for Brett and I to have anything just go smoothly!

Once my due date came and went, I went to the Dr. on Monday and the Dr. said it?s time to induce, we will see you Wednesday night at 6:00! So for the next two days, I went to lunch with some girlfriends, took a few naps and tried to prepare as much as I could before Lucy?s big arrival. We were all packed, Brett came home from work early around 4:00. We decided to sit down, watch Sons of Anarchy, and relax as it would be our last time in our house just the two of us!

5:00 rolls around, and its time to start getting ready to leave for the hospital. I was in the kitchen putting a few last things together and thinking to myself?how calm and smooth things are going, ?when Brett busts through the door and yells there is a 10 foot Python in our front yard! I just laughed and said, ?Now is not the time for jokes?, but I took a good look at him and his face was completely white and his hands were shaking! He was being 110% serious! What?!?!

We ran and got a neighbor, and by this time the snake had made its way up into Brett?s truck. The neighbors were heading over one by one. Finally, the cops arrived and let us know that we were not allowed to use firearms in town so we could not shoot the snake! The wildlife officer then shows up and says this was out of his jurisdiction and wound not be able to help us. What?! Are you kidding me? We are scheduled to be at the hospital in an hour for DELIVERY! Of course, I am freaking out by this point. Finally the wildlife office was able to get in contact with a local zoo and they were coming out to get the snake!

At about 5:40 we had to leave and make our way to Good Sam, in hopes that the snake would be gone by the time we brought Lucy home from the hospital!

We get to the hospital right on time, start all of our paperwork and get ready to start being induced, we receive a text from our neighbor that the snake was caught and they did let us know it was an 8 foot Boa Constrictor that was someones pet that they had let go! (Thanks a lot)!

Other than the Boa Constrictor sneaking in our front yard, everything else went smoothly. At 9:37 p.m. on September 27, 2012, I gave birth to a beautiful 8 pound 5 ounce baby girl, Lucy Monroe.

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Museums, theaters among NYC attractions reopening

A line of ticket-buyers wait at the TKTS booth, which sells discount tickets to Broadway shows, in New York's Times Square on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012. Most Broadway theaters were reopening Wednesday for regular matinee and evening performances following several days of closures related to superstorm Sandy. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)

A line of ticket-buyers wait at the TKTS booth, which sells discount tickets to Broadway shows, in New York's Times Square on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012. Most Broadway theaters were reopening Wednesday for regular matinee and evening performances following several days of closures related to superstorm Sandy. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)

The entrance to Central Park is blocked off at 59th Street in New York on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012. All city parks are closed indefinitely pending damage assessment from superstorm Sandy. The Central Park Conservancy said at least 250 mature trees were felled by the storm, with benches and playgrounds damaged as well. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)

Commuters cross New York's Brooklyn Bridge, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012. The floodwaters that poured into New York's deepest subway tunnels may pose the biggest obstacle to the city's recovery from the worst natural disaster in the transit system's 108-year history. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

A line of ticket-buyers wait at the TKTS booth, which sells discount tickets to Broadway shows, in New York's Times Square on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012. Most Broadway theaters were reopening Wednesday for regular matinee and evening performances following several days of closures related to superstorm Sandy. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)

(AP) ? Museums, the Empire State Building, Broadway theaters and many stores reopened Wednesday to the relief of tourists who'd been stuck in hotel rooms since the weekend due to superstorm Sandy. But parks, the 9/11 Memorial, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and many other top attractions remained shuttered, some indefinitely as damage assessment continued.

"We tried to go to Central Park but it was closed," said Angela Walsh, here from Lincoln, England, with her husband and two kids, as they took pictures at Rockefeller Center Wednesday morning, where the rink was opening for skating. She said they'd spent much of the last two days in their hotel room. "Thank God for Facebook," she added. "That kept them entertained."

All city parks and the High Line are closed indefinitely. In Central Park at least 250 mature trees were felled by the storm, with benches and playgrounds damaged as well. "It's all about keeping the public safe," said Doug Blonsky, president and CEO of the Central Park Conservancy.

Most Broadway matinee and evening performances were expected to play as scheduled Wednesday. Cancelations included "Evita," ''The Lion King," ''Mary Poppins" and "Scandalous."

Thomas Karlegott waited with his wife and another couple from Angelholm, Sweden, all on their first visit to New York, for the opening of the TKTS booth in Times Square Wednesday. He said they'd be happy with tickets to any show at all after wandering around a largely shuttered Manhattan for the last few days without doing much.

"We ate good food," he added with a smile, but admitted that they'd missed shopping and going to museums.

Subways remained closed, making it difficult to get around. The Staten Island Ferry, a humble commuter boat that's popular with tourists because it offers a free, beautiful view of New York Harbor, was shut due to flooding in the ferry terminal. Yellow cabs were on the streets but hard to come by.

Local buses were running, but double-decker tour buses ? normally a ubiquitous sight around the city ? remained out of service Wednesday, though City Sights, Gray Line and other bus companies announced on their websites that they hoped to resume operations Thursday. Circle Line boat tours said via Twitter that they also hoped to resume Thursday.

The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island were expected to remain closed at least until Saturday, according to their websites.

Tourism is the city's fifth largest industry, with an annual economic impact worth $52 billion, including $34.5 billion in direct spending. Nearly 51 million people visited New York City in 2011. The city's official tourism agency, NYC & Co., referred a request for comment to the mayor's office, which did not immediately respond.

Among those lining up at the Museum of Modern Art were Sophie Manisse and her two daughters from Lyon, France. "We wanted to see the Halloween parade," she said, referring to the annual Greenwich Village event, which was canceled. Instead, they headed into MOMA, where Edvard Munch's "The Scream" went on display a week ago and seemed to symbolize the state of mind of many visitors.

"We're really upset," said Debbie Clinton, visiting the city from Liverpool, England, as they walked into the Empire State Building, one of the first of the city's major attractions to reopen Wednesday morning. "We bought passes for all these attractions and we haven't used them." They were heading home Thursday.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art also opened Wednesday, and the Guggenheim opened for one exhibition, "Picasso Black and White."

Crowds of would-be shoppers gathered outside Macy's and other stores Wednesday in anticipation of the doors opening.

"It's filled with tourists!" reported Macy's spokeswoman Elina Kazan a few minutes after the store opened. She said they had limited staffing but saluted the workers who made it to 34th Street from the city's far-flung neighborhoods "by any means possible. They walked, carpooled, bused or cabbed from the boroughs. Many waited for hours but made it in."

Some visitors had a philosophical attitude. Martine Juillard of Paris, waiting with her two teenage daughters for an Abercrombie & Fitch store to open on Fifth Avenue Wednesday, said there had been some frightening moments during the worst of the storm.

"We are pleased because we are alive," she said with a bold smile. "For the shops and the museums, we'll come back another time."

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UBS To Cut 10,000 Jobs, Workers Irate [UPDATE] - Careers Articles

UBS cuts 10,000 jobs

GENEVA -- Swiss banking giant UBS AG is to cut as many as 10,000 employees, or some 15 percent of its staff, to drastically shrink its ailing investment bank.

The news of the layoffs came as Switzerland's biggest bank posted another big loss for the third quarter. It said Tuesday that the job cuts are part of a strategy to shore up profits.

As a result, UBS said that it needs to reduce its headcount to "around 54,000" by 2015, down from its current 64,000 employees in 57 countries.

Some 7,500 jobs are to be cut mainly in London and the United States, where UBS has a prominent building and trading operations in Stamford, Conn., near New York City. The other 2,500 cuts are to be in Switzerland.

UPDATE: Tuesday, 2:40 p.m. -- Some UBS staffers were irate as dozens learned of the layoffs only when they showed up to work and were stopped from entering the bank's London offices Tuesday, according to Reuters.

They found their employee cards were no longer working and were then "escorted" to human resources, where they received their personal items in a bag and a letter telling them they'd have two weeks paid leave. Reuters' report said employees took to social media to vent.

Chafing at their treatment, several tweeters revived "U've Been Sacked," an invented acronym for UBS which circulated in 1998 after the bank fired hundreds of staff following the merger of the two big Swiss banks which formed today's UBS.

The announcement of the job cuts came as the Zurich-based bank posted a loss of 2.17 billion Swiss francs ($2.31 billion) in the third quarter, in contrast to last year' equivalent net profit of 1.02 billion Swiss francs.

UBS blamed the loss on a 3.1 billion francs charge at the investment bank and an 863 million francs hit linked to an accounting rule on how banks must value their debt.

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Banks can post gains if the value of their debt falls, because it would theoretically become cheaper for the bank to repurchase that debt. But the rule also says that when a bank's debt increases, it must take a write-down, because it would theoretically have to pay more to buy back its own debt on the open market.

In what it called "a significant acceleration" in its transformation, the bank said it would sharpen its focus on the investment bank and appoint a new executive, Andrea Orcel, formerly of Bank of America Corp., to lead it. The current co-head of the investment bank, Carsten Kengeter, is stepping down from the group's executive board to unwind the non-core assets.

UBS said that it also plans to save 3.4 billion francs in additional costs through 2015, but that the reorganization will result in restructuring charges of 3.3 billion francs over the next three years, including about a half-billion francs in the fourth quarter.

UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti said the investment unit, which has been hit by a series of costly blunders in recent years, will "continue to be a significant global player in its core businesses."

But tighter industry-wide requirements for banks to increase their capital cushion also have hurt profitability as banks have less cash to invest.

"It can't get better than this point for us to act," he told reporters.

Ermotti, who took over in November after the discovery of unauthorized trading last year, has been downsizing the investment bank to meet stricter capital requirements and shrinking profits due largely to Europe's sovereign debt crisis.

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Former UBS trader Kweku Adoboli has been facing trial in London this month on charges of committing fraud that cost the bank $2.3 billion. He has told the jury that the losses came after senior traders persuaded him to change from a bearish to a bullish point of view in July 2011.

But the bank also has been under fire on other fronts. In 2008, it was forced to seek a bailout from the Swiss government when it was hard hit by the financial crisis and its fixed-income unit had more than $50 billion in losses.

UBS is one of several global banks being investigated in the U.S. and other countries for alleged rigging of benchmark interest rates known as Libor, or London Interbank Offered Rate. In April, Ermotti said Switzerland's tax disputes with the United States and some European nations are "an economic war" putting 20,000 jobs at risk.

Switzerland has been trying to shed its image as a tax haven, signing deals with the United States, Germany and Britain to provide greater assistance to foreign tax authorities seeking information on their citizens' accounts in the Alpine nation.

But the tax agreements have drawn fire from Switzerland's nationalist People's Party, which won more than a quarter of the vote in last year's general election, with some lawmakers saying they will try to block the treaties through referendums.


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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The final grueling days on campaign trail

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You may have seen reports of the president's whirlwind campaign trip across the country last week, when he visited 8 states, held 6 campaign rallies, and logged 6500 flight miles over the course of just 48 hours. We thought you might like a view from the inside of it all, from the reporters on the grueling cross country trek.

The president's trip began after he wrapped the third and final presidential debate in Boca Raton, Florida. The blitz brought him across the country and back again, traveling to Ohio and Iowa, then on to Colorado to California to Nevada, and back again to Florida before wrapping up his trip with a visit to Virginia and a final stop in Ohio.

Some tips? Neck pillows, eye masks and headphones. But napping can only partially compensate for the loss of a proper night's rest.

While sleep comes in short supply on these sorts of trips, caffeine comes in heavy doses. Many reporters own up to downing copious amounts of sodas, coffee, and other caffeinated beverages. Our own Devin Dwyer estimates that he drank what is normally a week's amount of coffee over the course of a couple of days.

Another key to surviving the campaign trail is to be like an amphibian-like, ready to adapt to whatever weather conditions. In the case of this trip, while it may have started out in beautiful, sunny Florida, it was soon followed by a stop in Colorado, where the weather was cold and rainy. The rule of the road: come prepared for any and every weather possibility.

For more tips for surviving the campaign trail as a reporter, check out this week's Political Punch.

ABC's Jordyn Phelps contributed to this episode.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-players-abc-news/reporter-survival-guide-behind-scenes-final-grueling-days-110957439.html

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Germany's fast-sinking Pirates could shipwreck Merkel

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Pirates, a party that came from nowhere to be a major political force, are suffering a dramatic reversal of fortune that could harm Chancellor Angela Merkel's 2013 re-election chances.

After surging ahead of the Free Democrats (FDP), Left Party and Greens to become Germany's third strongest party, polling 13 percent in April, the Pirates have fallen back to 4 percent.

Their drop below the 5 percent threshold needed for seats in parliament could mean the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) and Greens recover enough votes to form a majority next year and oust Merkel.

"The Pirates raised expectations that couldn't be fulfilled," said Matthias Jung, head of pollsters the Electoral Research Group. "The speed of their decline has a lot to do with the way they've been quarrelling in public."

The Pirates are a band of self-confessed nerds who campaign on an eclectic platform of free Internet downloads, data protection, free public transport and legalizing drugs.

Their anti-establishment stance appealed to voters across the spectrum but particularly from the left, meaning the SPD and Greens would gain the most votes from former Pirates supporters.

As well as retrieving lost votes, they could also benefit indirectly from Germany's coalition arithmetic.

If the Pirates and the FDP fail to win any seats next September, the popular vote needed for a parliamentary majority could fall to as low as 43-45 percent instead of the usual 47-48 percent when five or six parties are in parliament.

With the SPD and Greens currently scoring 42 percent or more in polls, this would put them in reach of power.

Merkel's conservatives are currently at 39 percent, up from 33.8 percent in the 2009 election. Their FDP junior coalition partners are at 4 percent, down from 14.6 percent in 2009 and below the threshold for survival in parliament. The Left is also on the brink at about 6 percent.

"The chances of an SPD-Greens coalition are definitely higher if the Pirates and FDP fail to win 5 percent," said Everhard Holtmann, political scientist at Halle University. "If the Pirates get in, the odds of a 'grand coalition' (of conservatives and the SPD) are greater."

A Merkel adviser told Reuters during the Pirates' speedy ascent earlier this year that a collapse of support for the upstarts was one of the conservatives' biggest worries.

"DISSOLVING IN PUBLIC"

"I'm not surprised support for the Pirates is eroding," said Holtmann. "But I am surprised how quickly they're imploding."

The Pirates arrived on the political scene a year ago with a shock 8.9 percent in a local Berlin election.

But their support declined as fast as it grew, partly due to of a lack of coherent policies on most issues, but also because of bizarre TV appearances by some leading Pirates and the overall chaos of the organization.

"They don't have any positions in important areas like economics, foreign policy and social issues. They appear to be dissolving in public before our eyes," said Holtmann.

Two party leaders announced their resignations last Friday in protest at the party's campaign manager Johannes Ponander, an eccentric 34-year-old student/actor who has boasted about living off the state most of his adult life.

The Pirates have also been accused of hypocrisy. Julia Schramm, a party leader, refused to allow her book "Click me - confessions of an Internet exhibitionist" to be released for free on the Internet.

Other protest parties that have come and gone in Germany in recent decades include the far-right "Republikaner", the "STATT Partei" (Instead Party) in Hamburg, and a party led by a conservative judge named Ronald Schill that surged to 19 percent in Hamburg in 2001.

The pollster Jung estimates the Pirates might have a "hard-core potential of 2 to 3 percent" of the electorate.

"Parties like this that serve as a lightning rod for protest might be able to latch on to the short-term frustration and ride on a wave of media interest for a while," he said.

"But then when they face the spotlight of everyday political stress they often lose their appeal."

(Editing by Robin Pomeroy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/germanys-fast-sinking-pirates-could-shipwreck-merkel-163607827.html

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Tree Climbers Prep to Combat Sandy’s Wrath

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As Hurricane Sandy batters the Northeast, most people are hunkering down at home. But for tree climbers, this is overtime.

PM recently met Gary Gross, a founder of the New England Tree Climbing Association, when we took a class to learn the basics of tree climbing tech. Gross teaches classes on tree climbing for professionals and interested adventurers, but business has picked up because of recent powerful storms. "This puts a huge demand on our business, not only beforehand?with people trimming trees around power lines to try to prevent damage?but after the storm," Gross says.

He tells PM his classes have filled up since the aftermath of Hurricane Irene last year. He usually teaches until the end of September, but this year he?s extended his classes into late November. In fact, Gross was teaching a class today in Connecticut, even as the storm approaches.

Gross says many of his students work for big tree companies and stand to make a big profit when the weather gets rough. But individuals can help mitigate the damage after a storm as well. For example, individual climbers might be able to clean up in a case where a fallen limb in a backyard has knocked over a power line?and save the tree in question. "Lots of companies use those big cherry picker trucks, but many suburban backyards aren?t big enough for those trucks, so they end up removing the whole tree."

(Of course, Gross teaches the tech and techniques for climbing trees. Storm responders need extra training and certification before they can deal with the very dangerous aftermath of a storm.)

Data from the Hurricane Hunters confirms Sandy is already producing record storm surges as it prepares to move over land. For tree climbers, it?s go time.

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/how-to/blog/tree-climbers-prep-to-combat-sandys-wrath-14227884?src=rss

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Monday, October 29, 2012

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AEGON signs ?170m BPO outsourcing deal with Serco ...

Pensions giant AEGON has signed a ?170 million, ten year outsourcing deal with Serco to provide it with a wide range of customer contact and support services.

Serco will be managing all customer interactions with AEGON, from initial underwriting to claims management, through a combination of its cloud, internet telephony, and CRM capabilities.

It will be responsible for the administration of approximately 500,000 current and closed book policies in total.

?Our new partnership with Serco will add further impetus to our developing and highly successful protection business,? adds Adrian Grace, UK CEO of AEGON.

?We?re absolutely determined to deliver first-class customer service and to maximise our operational efficiency as we move forward with our progressive development plans for the UK business.?

Anthony Miller, managing partner at analyst firm TechMarketView, has said that the deal highlights Serco?s desire to make its name in the BPO market.

He said: ?It would be a bit previous to postulate that Serco presents a ?clear and present danger? to insurance business process services market leaders Capita and TCS. However, Serco is on a mission to boost its presence in ?back-office BPO?,?

?Having said that, Serco's first attempt to break into this market back in 2005 when it acquired UK BPO ?local hero?, ITNET, was in our opinion all but an abject failure, so management still has much to prove that Serco can be a success outside of its ?blue collar? support services comfort (and sometimes discomfort!) zone.?

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UCB's next generation drugs take over after blockbuster expiry

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Gay Retirement Village On Cards In Auckland | Stuff.co.nz

Plans for a gay men's retirement village are on the drawing board in Auckland.

A group of ageing gays say they want to be able to retire among their peers, instead of facing potential discrimination in traditional, heterosexual rest homes.

The proposal at this stage is in its infancy, but may eventually result in the group buying units in an apartment building, sharing a swimming pool and garden, and hiring a care worker or "houseboy" to live in the complex.

Spokesman Mike Keegan said the village was first mooted after the community heard about a group of gay women who were also considering a retirement home.

"The lesbians were looking at the concept. So we said if the lesbians can do it why can't the gay guys do it?" he said.

A survey conducted by the group of 60 gay men found 100 per cent would prefer a retirement lifestyle choice other than what was currently available.

Gay and lesbian retirement villages are popular overseas with the so-called Stonewall generation - the first "out" group of retirees - but are yet to reach New Zealand.

They developed due to a feeling among the generation that their needs were not being met by traditional retirement homes.

According to a 2010 report by the US elder gay group SAGE, many gay and lesbian people grow old without the support of family, they are twice as likely to live alone and that nursing homes often failed to protect gay men and lesbians from hostile treatment by staff or other patients.

Keegan said in New Zealand, openly gay men in the older generation often felt intimidated in standard rest homes, or embarrassed by questions about wives and children.

"Also you have to remember a lot of this gay community lived in a time when it was illegal. They had to live their life in secret, with a feeling of guilt, and don't want to go back to that."

The executive director of the retirement villages association John Collyns said he would be interested to see if there was a market for a niche village.

"I guess if 10 per cent of the population are gay, as we're told, then clearly there's going to be a demand for it," he said.

Collyns said retirement village living was predominantly a lifestyle choice so it was important the atmosphere was conducive to a resident's happiness.

A meeting will be held later this month to discuss taking the proposal further.

Meanwhile, plans for a lesbian elders village are still being worked through by another Auckland group, who are fundraising to purchase land.

- ? Fairfax NZ News

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96% Argo

All Critics (203) | Top Critics (43) | Fresh (194) | Rotten (9)

'Argo' is one of the best movies of the year.

Argo has that solid, kick-the-tires feel of those studio films from the 70s that were about something but also entertained. Only it's as laugh outright amusing as it is sobering.

The movieland satire is laid on thick, but it's also deadly accurate. Schlock has never seemed so patriotic, and Arkin and Goodman have rarely been so good.

Argo is a rollicking yarn, easily the most cohesive and technically accomplished of Affleck's three films so far, but a part of me wishes the director hadn't cast himself in the lead role.

If nothing else, it proves that every so often, the CIA can pull something off - and that yes, Canadians are just about the nicest people on the planet.

The film is a whopper of a tale, one designed for Oscar nominations, Best Picture and Best Director among them.

It's a reminder of what the movies can offer when they're at their best: an escape into another world and a pertinent look at our own.

As a director, Ben Affleck is getting into Alan Pakula territory.

Even when it embellishes certain details leading up to its climax, Affleck and his actors by that time have sold the audience on its authenticity. How appropriate.

I found it hard for me to get into at first, but the final act more than makes up for it. Ben Affleck sure has come a long way since his days with Kevin Smith.

It's exciting, it's funny, it's suspenseful. The ending is nail-biting.

This is a classy heist movie with a bizarre set-up; it's entertaining as well as thrilling.

A tense political thriller with a dash of Hollywood satire thrown in to sweeten the deal, this is a gripping crowd pleaser that is sure to take home some statuettes come Oscar season. Your move, Matt Damon.

The real Argo that's landing in cinemas now shouldn't be mistaken as anything other than a spellbinding, old-fashioned thriller. I've got sweaty palms and an elevated pulse to prove that it's one of the year's very best films.

A suspenseful, topical and surprisingly humorous film that's deserving of the Oscar buzz surrounding it.

The only real criticism, surprisingly, is Affleck. Perhaps the time has come to think about spending more time behind the camera rather than in front of it.

...incredibly entertaining, lucid crowd pleaser. I'm [annoyed] that people may hear the synopsis and go 'Oh, that's not my thing', because Argo is everyone's thing: it's one of the year's best films.

Its politics are subtle, its performances are good, and its script is amazing.

There's "creating an intense, claustrophobic situation in a foreign locale" and there's "inciting unquestioning fear of 'the other'," and Argo pulls off the former far more often than it accidentally achieves the latter.

An ingeniously conceived thriller that's almost as much about our collective love of cinema as it is a tricky international incident.

Suspenseful movie based on a true incident; Ben Affleck's stock rises as an actor and director.

It not only confirms Affleck as one of the few A-listers to have made a credible transition to behind the camera, but that he's one of the most exciting mainstream directors around, full stop.

Affleck's seamless melding of intense thrills in Tehran and biting humour in California makes for a wholly satisfying movie.

The use of dramatic licence in the finale is too obvious but aside, Argo is a solid dramatic thriller that is informative, entertaining and gripping.

The film has heart and brains as well as balls, the screenplay delivering a clear and strong story without sacrificing either political or personal context

As a real life human drama, it is extraordinary. As a thrilling movie experience, it is unmissable

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Obama?s Celebrity Endorsers of 2009: Where Are They Now? (Powerlineblog)

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Japan approves new stimulus for ailing economy

TOKYO (AP) ? Japan's Cabinet approved a 423 billion yen ($5.3 billion) economic stimulus package on Friday, moving to fend off recession as the recovery in the world's third biggest economy falters.

The emergency spending package, which is double the size originally expected, is also meant to help make up for lost momentum from reconstruction in the region devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's leeway to boost spending is limited by a legislative standoff preventing issuance of deficit-covering bonds. Noda has ordered the government to draft further measures to boost growth by next month.

Friday's decision coincided with news of a 0.1 percent fall in the consumer price index in September, adding to pressure on the central bank to ease policies to help fight deflation, or falling prices, which can hinder economic growth.

National policy minister Seiji Maehara has been among the most vocal officials pushing the Bank of Japan to do more to boost growth, sitting on central bank board meetings to emphasize the government's desire for more action.

Japan's economy has remained in the doldrums for over 20 years and a hoped-for export-led recovery has been stymied by the European crisis and slowing growth in China and elsewhere.

Many economists believe there is a growing risk of a recession contrary to the central bank's expectations of a pickup in growth later in the year.

Although interest rates remain near zero, the bank could further expand its asset-buying program to convince markets it is determined to break out of Japan's deflationary slump, said Matthew Circosta, an economist with Moody's Analytics in Sydney, Australia.

"If they have an inflation goal of 2 percent or 3 percent they should pull out all stops to achieve it," he said. "They've just got to be more aggressive than they are now," he said.

The stimulus package includes more than 264 billion yen ($3.3 billion) on disaster prevention and spending on projects and subsidies to help along the lagging recovery along the northeastern coast, where the magnitude 9.0 earthquake on March 11, 2011 and ensuing tsunami left more than 19,000 people dead or missing.

A big chunk of that is to go to support for small- and medium-size businesses. It also earmarks some 41 billion yen ($514 million) for renewable energy projects.

The government is also pledging 3.8 billion yen ($47.5 million) for support of research related to work by Shinya Yamanaka, winner of a 2012 Nobel Prize in medicine, on reprogramming mature human cells into stem cells ? a discovery that could lead to new treatments for various diseases.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japan-approves-stimulus-ailing-economy-025127264--finance.html

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Myke was rescued from the Amish and now is with FON. Here he hopes to find a family who loves and appreciates him. He is a wonderful little guy that makes buddies now that he is out of a cage. He is about 7 yrs old and only weighs about 4 lbs. Myke did have to have his few remaining teeth pulled, he is now toothless and needs a soft diet.

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Dying Satellites Could Lead to Shaky Weather Forecasts

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A year or more without key satellites could result in shaky forecasts about storms like Tropical Storm Sandy, which is expected to hit the Northeastern Seaboard early next week.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Tomato, Broccoli, Mozzarella and More: 10 Hearty Vegetarian Pasta ...

Wow, these look delicious! I would love to see some pasta-less vegetarian meals as well. These seem very carb heavy (but amazing, nonetheless).

Skip/substitute the Parmesan included in many of those recipes as well if you want the recipes to be properly vegetarian, as authentic Parmesan is always made with animal rennet due to its protected designation of origin classification.

Proper Parmesan is never vegetarian, and recipes including it should not be listed as vegetarian without a note explaining this issue. Vegetarians generally will be aware of this, but it's helpful for people who are not vegetarian who are cooking for those who are.

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The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Betting on the Cosmos" [Video]

Nature Video presents five short films on this summer's Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, which brought early-career physicists together with Nobel Prize-winners


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Working out what happened in the moments after the Big Bang is difficult. Scientists can come up with theories, but in the end they are useful only if they can be tested. Nobel prizewinner Robert Laughlin is passionate about experiments. He challenges the students in this film, as well as laureate David Gross, to come up with ways to test our big ideas about the universe. The two laureates make a bet. Watch the film to find out more and to decide who wins.

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For more on the discussions at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 2012, please visit Nature Outlook's "Physics Masterclass" issue.

Click here to see all five films?that Nature Video made on this year's Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting in Germany.

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Far from random, evolution follows a predictable genetic pattern

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) ? Evolution, often perceived as a series of random changes, might in fact be driven by a simple and repeated genetic solution to an environmental pressure that a broad range of species happen to share, according to new research.

Princeton University research published in the journal Science suggests that knowledge of a species' genes -- and how certain external conditions affect the proteins encoded by those genes -- could be used to determine a predictable evolutionary pattern driven by outside factors. Scientists could then pinpoint how the diversity of adaptations seen in the natural world developed even in distantly related animals.

"Is evolution predictable? To a surprising extent the answer is yes," said senior researcher Peter Andolfatto, an assistant professor in Princeton's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics. He worked with lead author and postdoctoral research associate Ying Zhen, and graduate students Matthew Aardema and Molly Schumer, all from Princeton's ecology and evolutionary biology department, as well as Edgar Medina, a biological sciences graduate student at the University of the Andes in Colombia.

The researchers carried out a survey of DNA sequences from 29 distantly related insect species, the largest sample of organisms yet examined for a single evolutionary trait. Fourteen of these species have evolved a nearly identical characteristic due to one external influence -- they feed on plants that produce cardenolides, a class of steroid-like cardiotoxins that are a natural defense for plants such as milkweed and dogbane.

Though separated by 300 million years of evolution, these diverse insects -- which include beetles, butterflies and aphids -- experienced changes to a key protein called sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, or the sodium-potassium pump, which regulates a cell's crucial sodium-to-potassium ratio. The protein in these insects eventually evolved a resistance to cardenolides, which usually cripple the protein's ability to "pump" potassium into cells and excess sodium out.

Andolfatto and his co-authors first sequenced and assembled all the expressed genes in the studied species. They used these sequences to predict how the sodium-potassium pump would be encoded in each of the species' genes based on cardenolide exposure.

Scientists using similar techniques could trace protein changes in a species' DNA to understand how many diverse organisms evolved as a result of environmental factors, Andolfatto said. "To apply this approach more generally a scientist would have to know something about the genetic underpinnings of a trait and investigate how that trait evolves in large groups of species facing a common evolutionary problem," Andolfatto said.

"For instance, the sodium-potassium pump also is a candidate gene location related to salinity tolerance," he said. "Looking at changes to this protein in the right organisms could reveal how organisms have or may respond to the increasing salinization of oceans and freshwater habitats."

Jianzhi Zhang, a University of Michigan professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, said that the Princeton-based study shows that certain traits have a limited number of molecular mechanisms, and that numerous, distinct species can share the few mechanisms there are. As a result, it is likely that a cross-section of certain organisms can provide insight into the development of other creatures, he said.

"The finding of parallel evolution in not two, but numerous herbivorous insects increases the significance of the study because such frequent parallelism is extremely unlikely to have happened simply by chance," said Zhang, who is familiar with the study but had no role in it.

"It shows that a common molecular mechanism is used by many different insects to defend themselves against the toxins in their food, suggesting that perhaps the number of potential mechanisms for achieving this goal is very limited," he said. "That many different insects independently evolved the same molecular tricks to defend themselves against the same toxin suggests that studying a small number of well-chosen model organisms can teach us a lot about other species. Yes, evolution is predictable to a certain degree."

Andolfatto and his co-authors examined the sodium-potassium pump protein because of its well-known sensitivity to cardenolides. In order to function properly in a wide variety of physiological contexts, cells must be able to control levels of potassium and sodium. Situated on the cell membrane, the protein generates a desired potassium to sodium ratio by "pumping" three sodium atoms out of the cell for every two potassium atoms it brings in.

Cardenolides disrupt the exchange of potassium and sodium, essentially shutting down the protein, Andolfatto said. The human genome contains four copies of the pump protein, and it is a candidate gene for a number of human genetic disorders, including salt-sensitive hypertension and migraines. In addition, humans have long used low doses of cardenolides medicinally for purposes such as controlling heart arrhythmia and congestive heart failure.

The Princeton researchers used the DNA microarray facility in the University's Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics to sequence the expression of the sodium-potassium pump protein in insect species spanning three orders: butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera); beetles and weevils (Coleoptera); and aphids, bed bugs, milkweed bugs and other sucking insects (Hemiptera).

The researchers found that the genes of cardenolide-resistant insects incorporated various mutations that allowed it to resist the toxin. During the evolutionary timeframe examined, the sodium-potassium pump of insects feeding on dogbane and milkweed underwent 33 mutations at sites known to affect sensitivity to cardenolides. These mutations often involved similar or identical amino-acid changes that reduced susceptibility to the toxin. On the other hand, the sodium-potassium pump mutated just once in insects that do not feed on these plants.

Significantly, the researchers found that multiple gene duplications occurred in the ancestors of several of the resistant species. These insects essentially wound up with one conventional sodium-potassium pump protein and one "experimental" version, Andolfatto said. In these insects, the newer, hardier versions of the sodium-potassium pump are mostly expressed in gut tissue where they are likely needed most.

"These gene duplications are an elegant solution to the problem of adapting to environmental changes," Andolfatto said. "In species with these duplicates, the organism is free to experiment with one copy while keeping the other constant, avoiding the risk that the new version of the protein will not perform its primary job as well."

The researchers' findings unify the generally separate ideas of what predominately drives genetic evolution: protein evolution, the evolution of the elements that control protein expression or gene duplication. This study shows that all three mechanisms can be used to solve the same evolutionary problem, Andolfatto said.

Central to the work is the breadth of species the researchers were able to examine using modern gene sequencing equipment, Andolfatto said.

"Historically, studying genetic evolution at this level has been conducted on just a handful of 'model' organisms such as fruit flies," Andolfatto said. "Modern sequencing methods allowed us to approach evolutionary questions in a different way and come up with more comprehensive answers than had we examined one trait in any one organism.

"The power of what we've done is to survey diverse organisms facing a similar problem and find striking evidence for a limited number of possible solutions," he said. "The fact that many of these solutions are used over and over again by completely unrelated species suggests that the evolutionary path is repeatable and predictable."

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  1. Y. Zhen, M. L. Aardema, E. M. Medina, M. Schumer, P. Andolfatto. Parallel Molecular Evolution in an Herbivore Community. Science, 2012; 337 (6102): 1634 DOI: 10.1126/science.1226630

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Udemy Rolls Out New Publishing Platform To Helps Teachers Create Quality Online Courses

Screen shot 2012-10-17 at 4.00.12 AMOnline video education is a hot space right now, thanks to the likes of Khan Academy, Coursera, Udacity, StraighterLine, Lynda.com, CreativeLIVE (and many more), which are collectively on a mission to democratize education and bring affordable, online learning tools and courses to a global audience. While the rising tide of video-based learning has lifted all boats, it's also led to some crowding. With more and more players entering the space, it's become important for startups to try to set themselves apart from the pack and show evidence of workable business models.

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city love ? Orange County photographer | Tara Whitney ? Orange ...

Alicia - Oh I love these! I love how they are in comfortable everyday clothes. They are not all matchy matchy or trendy looking. They look real. I love that. You do such a great job capturing the dynamics of families and relationships as they are, not all made up and fake looking. Thank you for posting these. Beautiful family!

Gwen - These are so relaxed and beautiful - exactly what I would want to see of my own family.

Leanne - I haven't been to your blog in a long time - but am so glad I came over here today. This looks like such a fun way to spend time with a photographer and a family! I love the windy hair shots.

Suz - Really cool.

Lizzie M - The mom is so pretty! Love her outfit/shoes. And what cute kiddos.

Jess - Beautiful. That last one with the "5" is my fav.

Nancy - These have such a happy San Fran feel to them!

Deanna - I love that you are showing us so many repeat clients lately. Such a treat to get to work with a family more than once!

Tristan - I love those two black and whites of the boys! Gorgeous!

Laura H. - Gorgeous. Love how much you're blogging lately! These make my days brighter. Thank you for sharing your gifts, Tara -- in all their forms!

Candy - xxooxxooxxoo That's all folks!! : ) LOVE.

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Video: Citigroup CEO denies being forced out



>>> if you are one of city groups millions of customers, perhaps you heard the news this morning, that the ceo abruptly resigned. pondit told cnbc today he's been thinking about leaving for a while, multiple reports say he's been fighting with the board of directors over strategy, and the performance of some of the banks division. citigroup stock finished higher along with the rest of the stock market .

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Chinese shoppers power global luxe sales

[MILAN] Chinese shoppers both at home and abroad are pushing personal luxury sales to new heights.

A new study by Bain & Company released yesterday forecasts the global luxury goods market for apparel, accessories, jewellery, cosmetics and art will grow 10 per cent this year to 212 billion euros (S$336 billion), from 192 billion euros in 2011. That would be the third straight year of double-digit growth.

Bain expects spending for the holidays to increase by 7 per cent in 2012 over last year. But the real boost is from Chinese consumers, who this year became the top luxury buyers responsible for 25 per cent of global purchases. Europeans contributed 24 per cent to global sales, Americans 20 per cent and Japanese 14 per cent.

"Concerns about market weakness are somewhat overblown," said Claudia D'Arpizio, a Milan-based partner at Bain and lead author of the study. The luxury goods market will grow by 4 per cent to 6 per cent annually between 2013 and 2015, excluding currency swings, Bain said.

Fondazione Altagamma, Italy's luxury trade association, commissioned the study.- AP, Bloomberg

Source: http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/premium/world/chinese-shoppers-power-global-luxe-sales-20121016

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Tablet Productivity App CloudOn Goes Global, Adds Annotations, New Ribbon Interface And More

cloudon_android-logoCloudOn, the popular free productivity app that lets its users read and edit Microsoft Office files on their tablets, is launching version 2.5 of its apps for iOS and Android today. CloudOn is adding support for non-Latin characters to its app with this release, which means that the company can now offer its service globally. In addition, CloudOn is launching a number of new features to the app, including annotations, an improved touch-friendly ribbon menu and the first version of the CloudOn FileSpace.

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Binders of women: How the debate played online

President Barack Obama, left, and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney speak to members of the audience during the second presidential debate at Hofstra University, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012, in Hempstead, N.Y. (AP Photo/Pool-Shannon Stapleton)

President Barack Obama, left, and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney speak to members of the audience during the second presidential debate at Hofstra University, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012, in Hempstead, N.Y. (AP Photo/Pool-Shannon Stapleton)

Move over Big Bird, these binders are full of women.

The offhand phrase from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney on Tuesday night was one of many topics that pinballed across social networks, as users instantly weighed in on moments from his debate with President Barack Obama.

As with their first debate, for many users it was less about picking an instant winner and a loser and more about dissecting how the candidates relate to everyday Americans.

Here are some of the key online trends from the night:

? BINDERS FULL OF WOMEN: Yes, it now has its own Twitter account, (at) Romneys_Binder, with more than 12,000 followers before the debate ended. On Facebook, it has nearly 20 different Facebook pages, including one with nearly 136,000 likes. The parodies started pouring in after Romney said that while he was governor of Massachusetts, he sought qualified women for his administration. Romney said he went to "a number of women's groups and said, 'Can you help us find folks,' and they brought us whole binders full of women."

? GET THE TRANSCRIPT: "Big Bird and Planned Parenthood" was the first of several Obama phrases that social media users shared throughout the night, but Obama's "Get the transcript" retort to Romney over the labeling an attack on a U.S. consulate in Libya as an act of terror drew volumes of quick, passionate responses from both Obama and Romney supporters on Twitter, Facebook and Reddit. Obama fans praised the president for calling Romney on his claim that Obama waited to label the attack terrorism, while Romney fans accused Obama of not being fully truthful. The day after the Sept. 11 attack, Obama said: "No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation."

? THE QUESTIONERS: The everyday Americans who asked questions of Obama and Romney in the town hall-style debate took central stage in conversations on Twitter, even more than moderator Candy Crowley. At least four questioners, including college student Jeremy Epstein, became trending topics on the network. "Joe the Plumber" also trended because of the comparisons with a reference to Samuel Joe Wurzelbacher, who in 2008 became a household name after asking Obama about small business during a campaign stop.

? CROWLEY VS LEHRER VS RADDATZ: Crowley's performance was highly scrutinized, but the CNN personality was mostly spared the scathing reviews given to PBS' Jim Lehrer after his turn moderating the first debate. Many users, however, made "Where's Martha" a trending topic, speculating about whether ABC's Martha Raddatz would have been a good choice after her widely praised handling of the vice presidential debate.

? THE 47 PERCENT: Romney's now-famous "47 percent" comment finally made a cameo, instantly driving Reddit and Twitter users to weigh in. Romney's comment that he's concerned with 100 percent of Americans led users to compare it to the caught-on-camera moment from a fundraiser, and Obama generated even more responses when he mentioned it in his closing comments.

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Oskar Garcia can be reached on Twitter at http://twitter.com/oskargarcia

Associated Press

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Perfect Your Knife Skills with this Chef?s Guide to Knives [Cooking]

Perfect Your Knife Skills with this Chef’s Guide to Knives One of the most important things to master in the kitchen is the humble knife. A good, sharp knife and even modest knife skills will save you time and keep you safe while cooking. If you can't tell the difference between a carving knife and a chef's knife, or you're not sure to mince or chiffonade, this guide can help.

The entire guide starts off with the anatomy of a knife (as you can see above), and then goes into the different types of knives so you pick the right one for the right job. Then you'll learn how to perfect those knife skills by using the "cat's paw" grip on the item you're cutting, the "pinch" on the knife itself, and then moving your arm in a circular motion to keep the momentum going and keep the blade on the surface of the cutting board. If you do it right, you'll spend less effort and time chopping, and since the blade shouldn't move around a ton, it'll be safer too.

The entire infographic is way too large to embed here, but you can see the whole thing at the link below. The graphic even goes into the differences between types of chopped items, from dices and minces to brunoise and juliennes.

Hone Your Chops: The Chef's Guide to Knives | Visual.ly

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Going green with auto loans | CarFinance.com

Chances are you have heard about the global movement toward more energy-efficient initiatives.

Chances are you have heard about the global movement toward more energy-efficient initiatives. There has also been a lot of buzz about the benefits of green cars, so choosing an eco-friendly vehicle may be in store for you. If so, there are some things even in the car loan process that are different for green vehicles than regular ones.

Green car loans
One of the biggest factors driving green auto loans is the price of gasoline. Buying a car may seem like the easy part compared to keep regular expenses at the pump under control, and since hybrid and electric vehicles use significantly less gas than standard combustion engines, they take less to fill up and go farther without needing to refuel. On average, green loans apply to automobiles that get 30 mpg or better, or are considered hybrid or electric vehicles. Specific loans are available to secure these types of cars.

The great part for those with car loans on such vehicles is that it is much easier to afford monthly payments when other ownership expenses are not taking as much to fulfill. These cars also qualify for special insurance and tax breaks, making them even more cost-effective to own.

Going green with lending
The other upside to auto loans for green cars is that they tend to have lower rates than those for standard vehicles. Bankrate wrote that the terms for such notes get between 0.5 and 1 percent interest deductions, since these kinds of loans benefit both the environment and the lender. Lenders that offer green loans may gain a reputation for doing so, which can bolster their business, so they may be more willing to approve a loan for an eco-friendly car even if the borrow has less than perfect credit.

Getting a car loan for an alternative fuel vehicle provides drivers the opportunity to save money in a number of ways. Plus, the current economic environment is favorable for borrowers, making it a good time for those with bad credit to apply. Bankrate said that Millenial generation consumers, those in their 20s and early 30s, prefer these kinds of loans for their civic-mindedness as well as the fact they have mandatory fixed rates. That way, saving money and planning for regular installment payments is easier.

Source: http://carfinance.com/going-green-with-auto-loans/

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