Friday, July 26, 2013

Author Neil Gaiman plans 'Wayward Manor' game for Mac, PC and tablets

Author Neil Gaiman - the man behind D.C. Comics' legendary Sandman graphic novel series, novels like American Gods (favored recently by our own Joseph Keller), Stardust and Anansi Boys, the motion picture Coraline and much more - is stepping into video games for the first time with a title called Wayward Manor. It's planned for release on OS X and Windows this December, with a tablet release to follow. You can preorder it now for $10, though you can spend a lot more, too.

If you're familiar with Gaiman's oeuvre, you know that he loves the macabre, the offbeat and the fantastic. As Gaiman describes the plot of Wayward Manor in a video posted to YouTube, this game will fit in well: You play as the ghostly inhabitant of a haunted manor in New England in the 1920s, and your goal is to drive the living residents of the house away by terrifying them.

Gaiman is collaborating with The Odd Gentlemen, a development studio based in Los Angeles. The Odd Gentlemen's portfolio includes Majesco's 2012 iOS release Maestro Piccolo's Flea Symphony, a music puzzle game, and The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom, a well-received puzzle platformer available on Xbox Live Arcade and Steam.

In an interesting twist, Gaiman and The Odd Gentlemen are encouraging people interested in the game to pre-order it now, and depending on how much you kick in, you'll be rewarded with progressively more stuff, from the mild to wild, a bit like the "stretch goals" you see in projects on Kickstarter and similar crowfunding sites. At the low end, $10 gets you a download of the game and early access to a music track from the soundtrack; $10,000 gets you dinner with Neil Gaiman (and up to nine other well-heeled fans) at a venue in Los Angeles some time in 2014.

    


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Court would hear opposing views in spy cases

(AP) ? The secretive court that weighs whether to let the U.S. spy on terror and espionage suspects would have to hear from lawyers arguing against doing so under a new plan introduced Thursday on the heels of Congress' rejection of sharp limits on government surveillance.

The new plan by Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., would force the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to hear both sides of classified cases. The court, which isn't open to the public, currently hears only from Justice Department attorneys when it considers approving applications to seize Internet and phone records from private companies. The government uses those records to target foreign suspects in terror and spy cases.

The surveillance court has been under rare scrutiny and criticism after National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden revealed in June two classified programs that aim to thwart terror attacks but that critics say invade privacy rights. The court approved one of the programs, letting the government sweep up millions of Americans' telephone records each day.

Schiff, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said allowing a court debate would give "the benefit of an adversarial process and hearing conflicting views."

His bill would task the federal Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board with deciding which of the cases should be challenged by opposing counsel, and potentially appointing the lawyers to argue against the Justice Department during the closed-door court hearings. The board was recently directed by President Barack Obama to scrutinize government spying.

The plan comes on top of already-filed legislation to declassify more of the court's secret opinions and to require its judges to be specifically nominated for the panel by the president and then confirmed by the Senate. Federal judges are already nominated and confirmed, but are later selected for the surveillance court solely by the Supreme Court Justice.

Taken together, the measures "would give the public more confidence in the work product of the court," Schiff said. He said 10 of the 11 current surveillance court judges were appointed for the federal bench by Republican presidents, as was Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.

Critics have derided the court as a rubber stamp of approval for the government. Last year, the government asked the court to approve 1,789 applications to spy on foreign intelligence targets, according to a Justice Department notice to Congress dated April 30. The court approved all but one ? and that was withdrawn by the government.

Last week, former U.S. District Judge James Robertson, who served on the secret surveillance court between 2002 and 2005, described it as independent but flawed because only the government's side is represented effectively in its deliberations.

Schiff announced his legislation as opponents of the NSA's surveillance programs insisted they will continue to challenge it after a narrow defeat in the House.

Furious lobbying and last-minute pleas to lawmakers ensured victory for the Obama administration as the House narrowly voted Wednesday to spare the NSA program. Unbowed, the libertarian-leaning conservatives, tea partyers and liberal Democrats who led the fight said they will try to undo a program they called an unconstitutional intrusion on civil liberties.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

The Neuroscience of Everybody's Favorite Topic

Why do people spend so much time talking about themselves?

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Human beings are social animals. We spend large portions of our waking hours communicating with others, and the possibilities for conversation are seemingly endless?we can make plans and crack jokes; reminisce about the past and dream about the future; share ideas and spread information. This ability to communicate?with almost anyone, about almost anything?has played a central role in our species? ability to not just survive, but flourish.

How do you choose to use this immensely powerful tool?communication? Do your conversations serve as doorways to new ideas and experiences? Do they serve as tools for solving the problems of disease and famine?

Or do you mostly just like to talk about yourself?

If you?re like most people, your own thoughts and experiences may be your favorite topic of conversation.? On average, people spend 60 percent of conversations talking about themselves?and this figure jumps to 80 percent when communicating via social media platforms such as Twitter or Facebook.

Why, in a world full of ideas to discover, develop, and discuss, do people spend the majority of their time talking about themselves? Recent research suggests a simple explanation: because it feels good.

In order to investigate the possibility that self-disclosure is intrinsically rewarding, researchers from the Harvard University Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab utilized functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This research tool highlights relative levels of activity in various neural regions by tracking changes in blood flow; by pairing fMRI output with behavioral data, researchers can gain insight into the relationships between behavior and neural activity. In this case, they were interested in whether talking about the self would correspond with increased neural activity in areas of the brain associated with motivation and reward.

In an initial fMRI experiment, the researchers asked 195 participants to discuss both their own opinions and personality traits and the opinions and traits of others, then looked for differences in neural activation between self-focused and other-focused answers. Because the same participants discussed the same topics in relation to both themselves and others, researchers were able to use the resulting data to directly compare neural activation during self-disclosure to activation during other-focused communication.

Three neural regions stood out. Unsurprisingly, and in line with previous research, self-disclosure resulted in relatively higher levels of activation in areas of the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) generally associated with self-related thought. The two remaining regions identified by this experiment, however, had never before been associated with thinking about the self: the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and the ventral tegmental area (VTA), both parts of the mesolimbic dopamine system.

These newly implicated areas of the brain are generally associated with reward, and have been linked to the pleasurable feelings and motivational states associated with stimuli such as sex, cocaine, and good food. Activation of this system when discussing the self suggests that self-disclosure, like other more traditionally recognized stimuli, may be inherently pleasurable?and that people may be motivated to talk about themselves more than other topics (no matter how interesting or important these non-self topics may be).


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Lolo Jones allegedly knocks out bobsled coach?s daughter in a bar fight

lolo jonesNo idea how true this is or isn?t, but that doesn?t make it any less interesting. Lolo Jones ? yes, the same Lolo Jones who makes bad jokes on twitter and went public with her virginity at last summer?s Olympics ? allegedly got in a bar fight Friday July 12th and knocked out the stepdaughter of the bobsled coach according to Fox Sports radio host Amy Van Dyken (you can listen to the show here and skip to the 34:00 mark).

Our friends at BSO also found tweets from patrons at the bar on the night in question, and it looks like the reports may be accurate:

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A bit odd that this hasn?t hit the web until a few days later, so a cover up may have been in the works.?Jones may come across as very sensitive, but apparently she?s a tougher cookie than we initially thought.

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James Wan Talks Fast 7

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With his next horror film The Conjuring set to scare audiences this weekend, director James Wan is already gearing up for his next big adventure. ?Wan was confirmed for the seventh installment in the Fast and Furious franchise a couple of months back, and started designing the film?s action sequences a month or so ago. ?While the action sequences from Fast & Furious 6?are going to be tough to beat, at least we now know what tone Wan is going for with the next film. ?It should make a lot more sense to those of you who stuck around to watch the end-credits scene. ?Hit the jump to see what Wan has in mind.

james-wanHere?s what Wan had to say about Fast 7 in an interview with The Playlist:

?I really like the theme of this next one that we?re going with. I can?t really talk about it, but I like the theme; it?s one that I really relate to. ?Then there?s the drive of Number Seven, which was set up at the end of Number Six, which is a classic revenge story. I?m a big [genre] fan, so that?s how I?m approaching it: I?m looking at it like a gritty, ?70s revenge thriller, but one that still fits into the ?Fast and Furious? series.?

Wan also cited The French Connection and Death Wish as inspirational films for his take on the franchise. ?It sounds like the team probably won?t be planning any major heists this time around, unless it?s got something to do with their ultimate goal of bringing in (or taking down) the bad guy. ?What are your thoughts on Wan?s plans for Fast 7? ?Be sure to let us know in the comments!

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While the Southern California BBB Rebuilds Itself, Struggling Taxpayers Turn to Consumertaxreviews.org to Research Reputable Firms

LOS ANGELES, CA, July 15, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Earlier this year, the president of the National Council of Better Business Bureaus, Carrie Hurt, announced that their Southern California chapter will be closing its doors. And while the national and local offices each seem to have valid, albeit opposing, points behind the cause, one thing is for certain, consumers now only have one reputable watchdog group left to turn to when researching tax resolution firms. Started over five years ago, Consumertaxreviews.org is a non-profit website created to help assist taxpayers who are interested in hiring a reputable tax resolution company. Held to the highest standards, companies rated on the site are put through an intense and detailed evaluation based on service, success, and retainer fees. Blue Tax is thrilled to be rated number two and recognized for the outstanding work they do for their clients. Todd Lewis, Vice President of Blue Tax, says, "It truly is an honor to be held in such high regard by the Consumertaxreviews.org. It's nice to be recognized for the hard work that we do."

Founded in 2009, Blue Tax quickly became one of the most sought-after Tax Solution Companies in the country. Rated higher on "Trustlink" than any other Tax company in Southern California, with over 250 testimonials, Blue Tax's business model is often imitated but truly never duplicated.

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Tumblr-Endorsed Analytics Platform Union Metrics Now Free For Individuals, Affordable For Pros

Union Metrics, providers of the first Tumblr-endorsed analytics platform for the now Yahoo-owned blog network, is upgrading its feature set today as well as introducing new lower-cost and free tiers to its service, in an effort to make Tumblr analytics more affordable to pro bloggers, small businesses and individuals. The lower cost tier will allow users to track up to three Tumblr blogs for $25 per month, while the free tier allows users to track just one blog.

Tumblr itself promoted the launch of Union Metrics back in November 2012, when it first debuted its three costly, professional-grade plans starting at $499 and up, designed for larger businesses and brands. However, at the time, Union Metrics said it would offer plans for anyone interested in tracking their personal blogs at some point in the future.

The company?s relationship with Tumblr allows it access to the full ?firehose? of Tumblr data, including blogs, reblogs and likes, as well as the ability to track blogs besides those you operate yourself, or any topic (keyword tracking). This data can then be visualized in interactive charts and graphs, and exported for use elsewhere.

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Although Tumblr?s reputation is that of catering to the young, hip and sometimes fringe element?looking for privacy in an attempt to rebel against the era of the overshare, a site with over 122 million blogs and over 55 billion posts is bound to attract the attention of marketers, brands, larger publishers, and advertisers. And so Tumblr has. And so Union Metrics has, too.?To date, Union Metrics has signed up customers like?Funny Or Die, Puma, Yale University, House of Radon, Digg, We Are Social, Rhode Island School of Design,?and Hyatt. The company declined to provide customer numbers, but had 150 in November when it first debuted.

These and other subscribers to the Union Metrics analytics service will now be able to access a top-requested feature, the ability the track a blog?s followers, as well as integrate the Union Metrics service with Google Analytics.

As noted above, the low-cost tier allows for tracking three blogs, but for those individuals who can?t justify the expense, Union Metrics is also launching a free plan today, which it had previously teased via a waitlist?for private beta access. For one blog only, users can track post and notes counts over time, followers, performance of individual posts, plus identify influencers, how well blog tags and post types do, and visualize the spread of reblogs.

Since its launch, Union Metrics has processed over 40 billion Tumblr blog posts, reblogs and likes. There are few other Tumblr analytics providers out there, but they are more basic tools like Numblr?or?TumblrStats.com, or those like Statcounter which aren?t custom-designed for Tumblr. Union Metics is the only service that?s also a Tumblr partner.

The new tiers will be available on the Union Metrics for Tumblr website here.


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Inflation rises less than forecast in June, may have peaked

By William Schomberg and Christina Fincher

LONDON (Reuters) - Inflation hit its highest level in more than a year in June but the rise was less than expected, giving the Bank of England a touch more leeway to support the country's fragile economic recovery.

Tuesday's reading of 2.9 percent spares new Bank Governor Mark Carney from having to formally explain why inflation is above target, and potentially strengthens his hand to reassure consumers, businesses and financial markets that interest rates are unlikely to rise any time soon.

"With no letter (to the chancellor about inflation) required, it makes it marginally easier to introduce more formal forward guidance at the next policy meeting," Rob Wood, economist at Berenberg Bank, said.

The rise in consumer prices compared with inflation of 2.7 percent in May and was the highest since April 2012, the Office for National Statistics data showed.

Analysts in a Reuters poll had expected inflation to touch 3.0 percent in June, due in part to a big fall in petrol prices in June last year.

Economists said inflation, which has held above the central bank's target of 2 percent for most of the past five years, had probably peaked for the foreseeable future.

At its July 3-4 policy meeting, the central bank voted against reviving its bond-buying stimulus programme, with some policymakers citing persistently high inflation as a reason.

Minutes of that meeting are due to be published on Wednesday and will show how Carney cast his first vote on the issue.

"We're likely to see the Bank of England's inflation projections coming down in next month's inflation report and hence it takes away another potential barrier for more QE (quantitative easing bond-buying)," said Philip Shaw, an economist with Investec in London.

Another way Carney and the Bank could help the recovery would be to provide long-term guidance about how long interest rates are likely to remain at their record low of 0.5 percent.

Details of such 'forward guidance', which some argue would remove an uncertainty dragging on consumer spending, could be announced in August.

After the inflation numbers, the pound slipped against the dollar and the euro and government bond prices rose, suggesting markets viewed the data as supportive of continued loose monetary policy.

NO LETTER REQUIRED

Carney, who took over the Bank this month, would have been required to write a formal letter to Chancellor George Osborne if inflation had risen more than one percentage point above the Bank's target.

Persistently high inflation has eaten into the purchasing power of workers whose pay has mostly failed to keep pace and raising questions about how long recent signs of economic recovery can last.

One of the few major Western central banks facing the problem of high inflation, the Bank has previously said it expected price growth to peak at more than 3 percent due to the higher cost of imported goods and raw materials caused by sterling's fall against the dollar since the start of the year, and by higher utility bills.

"We are looking at a fairly moderate inflation profile for the second half of the year," said Peter Dixon, an economist at Commerzbank.

The Bank has said inflation would exceed its 2 percent target until early 2016, pushed up by long-term rises in energy prices and university tuition fees.

June's increase in annual inflation was driven by clothing and footwear and fuel prices. The pace of price rises was slowed by weaker gains in air transport and food.

Separate figures published by the ONS showed pipeline inflation pressures were benign. Factory gate inflation was 2.0 percent in June compared with the same month last year, a touch stronger than analysts' forecasts.

Excluding food, fuel and other volatile prices, the producer price index rose 1.0 percent year-on-year, a touch weaker than a forecast of 1.1 percent.

(Additional reporting by Olesya Dmitracova, Max de Haldevang and Mark Anderson; Editing by John Stonestreet)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/more-good-news-carney-inflation-june-lower-forecast-083708990.html

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Thai university apologizes for Hitler banner

Thailand's premier university has apologized for displaying a banner that showed Adolf Hitler alongside Superman and other superheroes. School officials say it was painted by ignorant students who didn't realize Hitler's image would offend anyone.

The huge banner said "Congratulations." It was hung outside the art school of Chulalongkorn University for this year's graduating class.

Art school Dean Suppakorn Disatapundhu said Monday that freshman students had painted the banner. He called their mistake "the result of pure ignorance."

In a statement, the dean issued a "sincere apology" from the university.

The banner was up for two days and taken down Saturday in response to criticism.

Online photographs showed graduating students in their robes, mimicking the image of Hitler with one arm raised in the Nazi salute.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/15/3500657/thai-university-apologizes-for.html

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Australia shares rise in choppy trade buoyed by Wall St, China GDP

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SYDNEY, July 15 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose 0.4 percent in volatile trade on Monday, reflecting relief at Chinese GDP data coming out in line with expectations, plus a Wall Street rally on strong earnings.

China's annual economic growth slowed to 7.5 percent in the second quarter of 2013 from 7.7 percent - a second straight quarter of slower growth, official data showed on Monday.

Financials helped buoy the market with top lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Other OTC: CBAUF - news) adding 0.4 percent and Westpac Banking Corp rising 0.6 percent.

The S&P/ASX 200 index rose 17.2 points to 4,991.1 by 0224 GMT. The benchmark gained 2.7 percent last week, its biggest gain in 11 weeks.

"It wasn't really a surprising result higher or lower," said Tim Waterer, senior trader at CMC Markets. "Tension will now shift towards the Bernanke testimony towards Congress later in the week."

The local bourse has bounced back from a trough of 4,632.3 hit on June 25, following a statement by the U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke that a "highly accommodative" policy is needed for a foreseeable future, triggering a rally in global equities.

Mining companies lost ground after copper fell on Friday. Rio Tinto Ltd (Xetra: 855018 - news) slipped 0.1 percent while Fortescue Metals Group Ltd tumbled 1.3 percent.

"The fact that its come in bang in line with expectations that may give some of our mining stocks support in the afternoon," Waterer said.

Defensives were firmer. Biotech company CSL Ltd (Other OTC: CMXHF - news) edged 0.1 percent higher while flagship telecommunications provider Telstra Corporation Ltd rose 0.3 percent.

Insurance companies QBE Insurance Group Ltd and Suncorp Group Ltd added 1.3 percent and 0.1 percent respectively.

U.S. stocks advanced on Friday, supported by banks' strong earnings, but Boeing (NYSE: BA - news) limited the Dow's gain after an airplane fire in London.

New Zealand's benchmark NZX 50 index rose 0.4 percent or 16.3 points to 4,584.6.

STOCKS ON THE MOVE

* Treasury Wine Estates Ltd lost 12.9 percent to A$5.07, its lowest point since February. The Australian company said on Monday it was destroying some of its aged U.S. inventory, resulting in a A$160 million ($145 million) hit to pre-tax earnings in fiscal 2013 and lower U.S. shipments in fiscal 2014.

(0220 GMT)

* Linc Energy Ltd (Other OTC: LNCGY - news) soared 12.4 percent to a six-week high of A$1.54 after the company said it had completed one well at Cedar Point Field with an initial production rate of 1000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

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* Australian Power and Gas Company Ltd rocketed 29.5 percent to $A0.51 after receiving a takeover offer from AGL Energy Ltd.

(0222 GMT) (Reporting by Thuy Ong; Editing by Eric Meijer)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/australia-shares-rise-choppy-trade-023921894.html

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Video: Zimmerman verdict reaction around Southwest Florida

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Brandon Triche sees first NBA action in Las Vegas Summer League

Former Syracuse guard Brandon Triche played in his first NBA Summer League game on Sunday in Las Vegas.

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Triche, playing for the Charlotte Bobcats, scored eight points on 3-for-4 shooting, including 1-for-1 on 3-pointers. Triche had one assist against four turnovers in 14 minutes, 55 seconds of playing time in an 86-80 win over the Dallas Mavericks.

Also Sunday, Dion Waiters led the way for the Cleveland Cavaliers with 23 points, four rebounds and four assists in a 69-58 win over the Memphis Grizzlies. Waiters was 7-for-17 from the field and 8-for-12 from the free-throw line. Donte Greene scored five points on 1-for-8 shooting in 11:12 of action.

Demetris Nichols scored seven points with three rebounds and two assists for the Milwaukee Bucks in a 69-61 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.

Jonny Flynn did not play for the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.

The teams for Triche (Charlotte Bobcats) Waiters (Cleveland Cavaliers), Flynn (Los Angeles Clippers), Arinze Onuaku (Phoenix Suns), James Southerland (Golden State Warriors) and Andy Rautins (Chicago Bulls) are scheduled to play Monday.

Monday's schedule

4 p.m. New York vs. Charlotte (NBA TV)
6 p.m. Cleveland vs. New Orleans (NBA TV)
6:30 p.m. Minnesota vs. Phoenix
8 p.m. LA Clippers vs. LA Lakers (NBA TV)
8:30 p.m. Sacramento vs. Golden State
10 p.m. San Antonio vs. Atlanta (NBA TV)
10:30 p.m. Chicago vs. Denver

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Source: http://www.syracuse.com/orangebasketball/index.ssf/2013/07/brandon_triche_sees_first_acti.html

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Thom Yorke pulls recent tracks from Spotify in protest against low pay for new artists

Thom Yorke pulls latest album from Spotify in protest against low royalties

The artist famed for fronting Radiohead, and not so much for toeing the line, has withdrawn his solo tracks from Spotify and some smaller streaming services in order to highlight the low payments given to new musicians. Thom Yorke explained the decision by re-tweeting his producer, Nigel Godrich, who had complained that "new artists get paid f^@k all," and that the current streaming model only suits those with an existing back catalog. Yorke added that Spotify shareholders "will shortly be rolling in it," implying that the distribution of wealth is unfair. Some followers reacted badly to his decision, accusing him of "hurting his fans" with a "small [and] meaningless rebellion," but others spoke out in support -- including electronic artist Four Tet (aka Kieran Hebden) who said he'd pulled his music off Spotify for the same reason.

Spotify responded to the criticism this morning in a statement provided to TechCrunch, saying that it is "still in the early stages of a long-term project," and adding that "we've already paid $500 million to rightsholders so far and by the end of 2013 this number will reach $1 billion." The spokesperson further went on to say that "we're 100% committed to making Spotify the most artist-friendly music service possible, and are constantly talking to artists and managers about how Spotify can help build their careers." Yorke is hardly the first star to make a stand, but unlike Coldplay, Adele and the rest, his specific focus on industry newcomers (rather than himself) is -- we've gotta say -- quite refreshing.

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Denise Welch outs drug user at gaffe-filled Z-list wedding

DENISE WELCH stunned guests on her big day by outing a celebrity pal as a recovering drug addict in her wedding speech.

The room of Z-listers were left open-mouthed when Denise told them all about the star?s struggle in an emotional out-pouring.

And they were even more shocked when the celeb later told them that he had NO idea she was going to talk about his problems.

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Bride and whom? ... Denise Welch and toyboy hubby Lincoln Townley

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A guest at the tacky ceremony ? which saw Denise, 55, marry Lincoln Townley, 40 ? said: ?When Denise got up to make her speech, everybody was expecting it to be your standard wedding stuff ? thanking her family, Lincoln and everyone for being there.

?But no one could believe it when she started talking about one of the guests and his battle with drugs. It was incredibly awkward.

?Most of us had no idea he had been having problems.

?Denise doesn?t drink, so she was stone-cold sober. Maybe she thinks that because she is a recovering alcoholic she is OK to talk about this sort of thing openly.?

The source added: ?Later in the evening, a few people asked the guy in question whether he knew Denise was going to talk about him. No one could believe it when he said he had absolutely no idea. It was all incredibly embarrassing.?

Yesterday we told how Lincoln and Denise invited a string of Z-list celebs, including the Krankies and Christopher Biggins, to their Portuguese wedding after landing a deal with Hello! magazine.

And TV Biz can reveal that their business-like approach to things didn?t stop there. The couple sent a string of tweets after the ceremony plugging companies who helped put on the day.

Lincoln even thanked the TAILOR who made his suit. He wrote: ?A special person to thank is my main man Stephen Williams who made my suit for the wedding, What a dude he is @Bespoke_HQ #hellomagpics.?

Earlier in the day he tweeted: ?Hey @Newellbespoke the sunglasses you designed and made for ?US? were admired by many dude, thanks again David #picinhellomag.?

And Denise thanked the wedding planners, writing: ?@EntertainToday Lincoln and I had the most magical wedding in the world. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts xxx.?

Last night a source said: ?I assume they got some freebies off the back of those tweets. Fair enough, but some might suggest that it?s not particularly romantic.?

Source: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/5013444/Denise-Welch-outs-drug-user-at-gaffe-filled-Z-list-wedding.html

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Sharp PG-LW3500


You could reasonably describe the Sharp PG-LW3500 as a higher-resolution version of the Sharp PG-LX3500 that I recently reviewed. However, as is often the case for nearly identical models with different resolutions, they differ in some critical ways as well. In particular, the PG-LW3500 scored slightly better than the Sharp PG-LX3500 for data image quality on our tests, but was less watchable for video, despite the higher resolution. That makes it at least as good a choice for strictly data presentations, but not as good a choice if you need video too.

Like the PG-LX3500, the PG-LW3500 offers a notably utilitarian design that concentrates on basics, like brightness and image quality, instead of such extras as an unusually large zoom or lots of connectors. Aside from its WXGA (1,280 by 800) native resolution, it also shares most of the same features. Namely, it's built around a DLP chip, it weighs only 5 pounds 11 ounces, and it's rated at 3,500 lumens. As with the PG-LX3500, that makes it both bright for its weight class and appropriate for a small to mid-size conference room.

Basics and Setup
The PG-LW3500's sub-six pound weight along with its size, at 3.7 by 12.1 by 9.7 inches (HWD), makes it potentially portable. However, projectors in this weight class are more likely to wind up permanently installed or on a cart. And note that if you want to use it as a portable, you'll need to buy a carrying case separately. Sharp doesn't supply one with the projector.

One potential issue is that there are fewer connection choices than with most projectors. There's no USB B port, for example, so you can't connect by USB to control the computer mouse pointer from the projector's remote. However, all the most common image sources are covered, with connectors for HDMI, VGA with both computer and component video support, and composite video. Setup is absolutely typical. Plug the appropriate cables into the projector, adjust the 1.2x zoom, and adjust the focus.

Brightness
The PG-LW3500's brightness rating, at 3,500 lumens, is impressive, but keep in mind that brightness comparisons for projectors are complicated by several factors. First, perception of brightness is logarithmic. Even if you assume ratings are absolutely accurate and fully comparable, 3500 lumens wouldn't make the PG-3500 all that much brighter than, for example, the Editors' Choice NEC NP-M311W, with its 3,100-lumen rating.

More important is that brightness ratings aren't fully comparable. Projectors with three LCD chips, like the NP-311W, offer the same color brightness as white brightness. Projectors with a single DLP chip, like the PG-LW3500, generally don't. And since any difference between the two measurements can affect both color quality and the brightness of color images, comparing only the white brightness can be misleading. (For more on color brightness, see Color Brightness: What It Is, and Why You Should Care.)

That said, with the 92-inch diagonal image I used for most of my testing, the PG-LW3500 was easily bright enough to stand up the typical ambient light in a conference room or classroom. For smaller image sizes or lower light levels, the projector offers both an Eco mode and presets with lower brightness levels.

Image Quality and Other Issues
Data image quality is one of the PG-LW3500's best points. On our standard suite of DisplayMate tests, color balance was excellent in all preset modes, with neutral grays at all levels from black to white. In addition, colors were well-saturated and acceptably eye catching, despite being a little dark, with mustard-colored yellows in particular. Far more important for data images is that the projector handled detail well. With text, for example, both black text on white and white text on black was highly readable at sizes as small as 6.8 points.

With a 1,280-by-800 resolution, the PG-LW3500 can deliver 720p HD video, but that doesn't guarentee terrific video quality. Among other issues, I saw some mild posterization (shading changing suddenly where it should change gradually) in scenes that most data projectors have problems with. I also saw more noise than with most projectors, mostly in solid areas like the sky, but also occasionally in faces and other foreground areas. The noise was moderately obvious in most scenes, occasionally rising to the level of annoyingly obvious.

Another issue for video is rainbow artifacts. These are always a potential problem for single-chip DLP projectors, which typically show them more often in video than in data screens. With the PG-LW3500, I saw few enough with data images so it's unlikely that anyone would be bothered by them. However, they showed often enough with video that anyone who sees the rainbows easily is likely to find them annoying.

On the plus side, the PG-LW3500's sound system is much more useful than you might expect from a two-watt mono speaker. The audio quality is better than you'll get with many projectors, and the volume is high enough for a small conference room.

If you need a projector that lets you watch long video sessions comfortably, or you need any of the convenience features the Sharp PG-LW3500 lacks?like additional connection options or the ability to read files from a USB key?you'll obviously have to look elsewhere. If you're primarily interested in showing data images at WXGA resolution, however, and particularly if you need both a bright image and a projector that's light enough to be portable, the PG-LW3500 could be exactly the right fit.

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2010-2013 Volkswagen Golf Pre-Owned

Model: 2010 to 2013 Volkswagen Golf
Vehicle Type: Hatchback

The Verdict: Decent reliability, an upscale driving experience, and plenty of selection in the used market mean used Golf shoppers should have no problem confidently finding a model to suit their needs.

Price: Pricing on this generation Golf varies widely based on numerous trim grades and powertrain options. A newer, low-mileage unit can command in excess of $22,000, possibly more with the diesel engine. Older, higher-mileage units can be found from the low- to mid-teens.


What Owners Like: This era of Golf is rated highly in terms of comfort, utility, ride quality, and an overall upscale and sporty driving experience. Many owners say they love the Golf?s cabin, which is attractively styled, highly functional, and nicely trimmed.

What Owners Dislike: Typical complaints include high up-front pricing, wind noise at speed, and a mediocre, standard stereo system. On models with larger wheels, expect a rougher ride, too.

History/Description: The 2010 to 2013 Volkswagen Golf delivered style and comfort with an eye for versatility, flexible operation, and plenty of selection in the marketplace. Countless variants of the popular German hatchback were available, including a sporty GTI model, a high-performance R variant, and an ultra-thrifty TDI.

Our focus here will be on the mainstream models powered by the ?standard? gasoline engine or the popular TDI diesel engine. Gas models got a 2.5L 5-cylinder with 170 horsepower. The TDI engine was a 2.0L unit with 140. Look for manual, automatic or DSG gearboxes, depending on the model selected.

Golf was available in 3- or 5-door configurations, with Trendline, Comfortline, Sportline, and Highline models spanning basic to loaded, respectively.

Available feature content included Bluetooth, leather seating, a sunroof, premium audio, auto climate control, and more.

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U.S. community health centres eye Obamacare's newly insured

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Community health centres expect to sign up millions of newly insured patients under President Barack Obama's health reform law, but U.S. budget cuts just as they need to beef up services may make it hard to keep the newcomers. ...

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Boy rescued after being trapped in Ind. sand dune

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (AP) ? An 8-year-old boy who was playing near a large sand dune at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore along Lake Michigan partially fell into a hole and then got trapped under 11 feet of sand before rescuers managed to pull him out.

It took a crew using heavy excavating equipment more than three hours to pull the boy out of a dune known as Mount Baldy on Friday, Lakeshore Ranger Bruce Rowe said. The boy was taken to Franciscan St. Anthony Health Medical Center, but was later flown to a Chicago hospital.

Rowe said he was told the boy had vital signs, but didn't know his condition. Officials didn't immediately release the boy's name or hometown.

The boy's family called 911 at about 4:30 p.m. saying their son became covered when they tried to dig him out. Emergency responders were on scene within 15 minutes and began digging by hand, said Rowe, who called the incident "baffling."

"I have never heard of anything like this here or at other sand dune parks," said Rowe, who has worked at the lakeshore since 1991. "I've never heard of anything like this on a sand dune."

The dune will remain closed this weekend while authorities investigate.

"We won't let people on the dune again until we know what happened and whether it is safe for them," he said.

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Two Chinese choppers violated Indian airspace on July 11

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The incident happened soon after defence minister AK Antony's visit to China when the two sides discussed measures to enhance peace and tranquillity along the line of actual control ...

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John Hood: Tax reform will allow N.C. to compete for jobs

Liberal politicians, activists and commentators have spent months prodding, baiting andcriticizing Republican Gov. Pat McCrory and the Republican-led legislature. While occasionally goading their targets into making unwise comments, the obstructionists have failed to keep North Carolina?s new conservative leaders from pursuing fundamental reforms of the state?s failed public policies.

Frustrated and desperate, liberals are resorting to increasingly silly and circular claims. A recent tactic has been to persuade left-leaning media outlets to cover their Moral Monday protests at the legislature and then cite that media coverage to prove that conservatives are hurting the state?s brand with potential corporate recruits.

Time for some realism. Investors, entrepreneurs and business executives don?t make multi-?million-dollar decisions on the basis of Huffington Post screeds and MSNBC tirades. They put their money where it is mostly likely to generate the highest, sustained after-tax return.

Liberal critics argue that if the N.C. General Assembly enacts a tax bill with dramatic reductions in marginal tax rates, a resulting lack of state spending on public schools and universities will deter rather than attract new business to the state. Their argument rests on the notion that, until now, North Carolina has bested lower-taxed states in recruiting top-flight corporations precisely because we were spending more money.

The only value to this claim is that it makes the claimants feel better about themselves. On the merits, the argument is incorrect in every way.

First of all, who says that North Carolina has been besting its competitors at attracting top-flight corporations? The residents of Virginia, Georgia, Florida and Texas ? all populous Southern states with more Fortune 500 company headquarters and lower jobless rates than North Carolina can boast ? would beg to differ with this assertion.

Obviously there is more to building strong economies and attracting companies to a state than having low tax rates. But just as obviously, states that manage to deliver necessary government services at a lower cost have a leg up in the competition for business investment and job creation. Each of these Southern competitors imposes lower marginal tax rates on investment and corporate income than North Carolina does. They all have smaller, less costly governments, too. Even if the General Assembly were immediately to enact the Senate?s ambitious tax bill, North Carolina?s overall tax burden would likely remain higher than that of Virginia, Georgia, Florida and Texas ? but at least those taxes would be raised with lower marginal rates on broader tax bases, a policy friendlier to economic growth than our current approach.

But what of North Carolina?s high business-climate rankings from Site Selection magazine and other groups? Critics of the new conservative majority in Raleigh tend to cite these ratings without studying them. The ratings are heavily influenced by economic-incentive policies, of which North Carolina has become an aggressive ? one might even say desperate ? purveyor. It is weird, to say the least, to construct an argument that state taxes aren?t important to economic growth by citing national rankings that place a high premium on tax incentives.

As it happens, there is strong evidence that targeted incentives aren?t particularly effective in promoting sustained growth, because they can?t make up for an underlying tax system with high marginal rates. The very fact that North Carolina has ranked well on such business-climate measures despite having, objectively, a poor climate for business growth (i.e., one of the weakest economies in the nation for years) leads me to believe that those business-climate measures aren?t very good. Perhaps I?m just being too literal.

Whatever else may be said about the 2013 legislative session, fiscal conservatives have no reason to fear that reforming and reducing North Carolina taxes will hurt the state?s brand with out-of-state investors, executives andentrepreneurs. When combined with additional pro-growth reforms of the state?s regulations, infrastructure andeducation system, tax reform will send a clear signal that North Carolina is finally ready to compete with Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Texas and other, healthier economies.

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Temperatures set to soar for the Mayor?s Newham Show and Newham Carnival


This year's Mayor's Newham Show promises two days of free fun for the whole family Picture:Andrew Baker This year's Mayor's Newham Show promises two days of free fun for the whole family Picture:Andrew Baker

Melissa York, Reporter Saturday, July 13, 2013
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The Mayor?s Newham Show is set to be a hot ticket today as temperatures look set to hit 30 degrees over the weekend.

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Free drinking water and sun cream will handed out to residents attending the first day of the annual show which opens today at 12pm in Central Park, East Ham.

The free two-day event will entertain the crowds with live music, sports, carbaret, Jamie Oliver?s Ministry of Food competitions and the popular Newham beach is back again along with a host of seaside activities such as donkey rides, a paddling pool, and a helter skelter.

Hundreds of people are also expected to line the streets of East Ham in anticipation of the Newham Carnival which snakes its way from Rancliffe Road from 2pm to make its way into the Show itself around an hour later.

This year, the Carnival will feature props from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Ceremonies while Newham?s lollipop men and women will march alongside the route to celebrate 60 years of the school crossing service in London.

Other attractions include a village fete, live music and cabaret, sports, food from around the world and a children?s area.

Children?s TV presenters Sid Sloane and Andy Day will be in action on the main stage throughout the day while the children?s stage also features performances from Mr Mojo, the Cosmic Sausages, and schoolchildren from the Every Child a Musician programme.

Mayor Sir Robin Wales said: ?Newham does more than any other borough to provide opportunities for people to get together and this year is no different.

?The Mayor?s Newham Show is one of my highlights for the year and this will be a fantastic weekend with an exciting programme of free entertainment that the whole family can enjoy.

?I encourage all residents to come along and make it an event to remember. I am really looking forward to meeting them there.?

Due to the blazing sunshine and soaring temperatures, health chiefs advise visitors to bring plenty of water, use sun scream, wear a hat, and seek shade wherever possible, avoiding the midday sun in particular.

Keep visiting www.newhamrecorder.co.uk for pictures and videos throughout the weekend, follow @NewhamRecorder on Twitter for live updates, and buy Wednesday?s newspaper to read full coverage of the Show.

The Mayor?s Newham Show opens from 12pm to 6pm at Central Park, Central Park Road, East Ham today.

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How we have build badminton sport hall in G?ubczyce | Okiem Jadwigi

Wielu moich koleg?w badmintonist?w z ca?ego ?wiata?odwiedza?m?j ?blog, dlatego Beata Moore t?umaczy niekt?re moje wpisy dotycz?ce historii badmintona w Polsce, aby? wi?cej os?b mog?o pozna? histori? tej dyscypliny. Wiele os?b nie zdaje sobie sprawy z jakim trudem i jakim kosztem rodzi?a si? si?a i p??niejsze sukcesy polskiego badmintona. Dlatego postanowi?am kontynuowa? ten cykl artyku??w oddaj?c tym samym ho?d tym wszystkim minionym?dzia?aczom, dzi?ki kt?rym dzisiejszy badminton odnosi sportowe sukcesy.?

It wasyear 1982 when during Polish Badminton Association meeting, Zbigniew Przybylski, director of??Head of Physical Culture and Sport Department at Voivodeship Office??in Opole suggested shyly, why don?t we build badminton sport hall in G?ubczyce? Total silence in the meeting room. Sport Hall? In G?ubczyce? Unthinkable! Many years passed before the process started. In 1986 the first plans and drawings were presented by the team from G?ubczyce: Marian Masiuk director of Centre of Sport and Recreation, Bohdan Chom?towski- president of Badminton ?District Council in G?ubczyce, Jerzy Koz?owski president of club ?LKS Technik G?ubczyce, Ryszard Borek national coach, as well as representatives of G?ubczyce Town Hall.

All of them were very well prepared to answer all technical questions, the height ? it needed to be at least 11 metres high and big enough for at least 6 courts, plus some viewing platforms, so approximately 34 x 50 metres, with changing rooms, coaches? room, and management room. There was also a plan for a hotel with 56 rooms ? that was essential for tournaments and other events. The plan was submitted to Central Committee of Physical Culture and Tourism and we hoped that they will support our vision. To our delight the plan was accepted (and put into central plan!!! of ?Central Committee of Physical Culture and Tourism) and in 1988, building of the first badminton?sport hall in Poland ?has started. ?Marian Renke leading in 1984 ??Central Committee of Physical Culture and Tourism ?together with the Investment Department guaranteed the funds for the build. Activists from Glubczyce also put a lot of effort into getting some funds from local authorities. All looked good, to good to last! In 1985 Boles?aw Kapitan became the minister of Sport and yet again many more meetings so as the financial support wasn?t dropped. ?In 1987-1988 ?Boles?aw Kapitan was replaced by Aleksander Kwa?niewski, so yet more meetings and talks! Not sure how many meetings, but me and Andrzej Szalewicz, president of the Polish Badminton Association were frequent guests in the Ministry of Sport ( former Central Committee of Physical Culture and Tourism) and? Marian Masiuk who was in charge of the build wrote countless letters ? all that enabled us to survive until 1989.

Truly difficult years started in 1991 as there was a general chaos due to economic and political changes in Poland. There was very little money for continuing with the build. Luckily the team led by Marian continued the work, hoping that any day more money will be arranged. Then, Andrzej Szalewicz was elected a new President of the Polish Olympic Committee. He was the very first president who was not involved in Communist Party; in fact, he was fired from ZAE ?POLON? company for protecting Solidarity members. Andrzej Szalewicz was at the same time the President of the Polish Badminton Association and Union of the Polish Sports Associations. We hoped that Andrzej?s new position will help with getting more funds to put a roof on an unfinished sport hall.? There were many changes in the structure of Ministry of Sport and? people who were heading it (there were six, Zygmunt Lenkiewicz, Micha? Bidas, Zygmunt Zalewski, Marek Paszucha, Stefan Paszczyk, Jacek D?bski).

We did not give up hope though, we could not let the unfinished building rot, we had to find the way to buy more materials and continue. Andrzej Szalewicz and I persuaded Eugeniusz Pietrasik, the vice Chairman of Ministry of Sport and also President of Polish Olympics Foundation and vice president Polish Olympic Committee to visit G?ubczyce. First a quick visit to the building site, than a several hours long discussions. It was a truly successful meetings, as the funds to finalise the build in the next three years were granted. ?Just before finishing the sport hall another blow, we heard from the G?ubczyce ?Town Hall, that the hotel?that was an integral part of the build was sold. All in the glory of law! Unbelievable and sad but true.

The overall cost of the sport hall was 25 billion of old Polish zlotys.( for today 2.500.000 Polish zlotys = ca 600.000 Euro)

On the 5th of July of 1996, after of 8? long years ?investments, ?the sport hall was officially opened. At the same time, the Badminton Centre of Olympic Preparation was opened too. During the ceremony, we wished Katarzyna Krasowska player good luck, who with the coach Ryszard Borek left for the Atlanta Olympic Games 1996.

Andrzej Szalewicz received from representatives of Glubczyce Town Hall the title of the ?Honourable Citizen of Glubczyce? for his involvement in sport. Marian Masiuk, the chief of the build and OSiR director received the golden medal of Eminent Physical Culture Activist.

President of ??Regional Council ?LZS, W?adys?aw Czaczka and Jadwiga Szalewicz given medals to Zbigniew Micha?ek, president of Agricultural Conglomerate Public Company

for his support in the build of the sport hall. ?

I would like to mention, that many other people and companies help with the build of the badminton sport hall in G?ubczyce, and here are some names:? Trade ?Co-op ?Ltd. Budomex, Zofia Jarugowska, Bronis?aw Chmielewski, Eugeniusz Bugnar, Adam Wo?oszyn, Roman ?widerski, Dariusz Koz?owski as well as: Apoloniusz Iwan?w, Krzysztof Kunicki, Jerzy Liberadzki, Krystyna Bartnik, Bo?ena Domaga?a?? (Head of Physical Culture and Sport Departament of Voivodeship Office) , W?adys?aw Czaczka, ?Andrzej Walczak, Kazimierz Bernacki, G?ubczyce Town Hall,?Council Community of G?ubczyce and its president Jan Wac and many many more, whose names I simply can?t remember.

For me and Andrzej Szalewicz these are unforgettable memories!

Jadwiga ?lawska Szalewicz

Andrzej Szalewicz

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Typhoon forces mass evacuations in China, kills 1 in Taiwan

A powerful typhoon struck Taiwan and China on Saturday, leaving 520,000 without power in Taiwan, and forcing about 300,000 to evacuate in China's Fujian province.?

By Associated Press / July 13, 2013

A powerful typhoon surged across northern Taiwan on Saturday, uprooting trees in Taipei, and killing at least one person before moving to southeast China and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people.

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A powerful typhoon surged across northern Taiwan on Saturday, killing at least one person before moving to southeast China and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people from a coastal province.

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Typhoon Soulik disrupted transportation and commerce across Taiwan, with emergency crews around Taipei and in its environs struggling to restore power to the 520,000 homes where it had been disrupted, and to remove hundreds of trees uprooted by the storm from streets and roads.

The storm then made another landing in the heavily populated Chinese coastal province of Fujian on Saturday afternoon, packing winds of 74 miles per hour, according to China's National Meteorological Center. That was down from the 101 mph winds the typhoon had boasted on making landfall in Taiwan around dawn.

About 300,000 people in Fujian were evacuated from their homes, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

In Fujian and Zhejiang, another coastal province, train services were suspended, flights canceled and fishing boats called back to ports. China's weather service warned of possible floods and landslides.

Earlier, torrential rains buffeted large areas of northern and central Taiwan, with Hsinchu and the neighboring county of Miaoli reporting totals of 27-31 inches by early Saturday.

Schools and businesses throughout northern Taiwan were closed by government order on Friday, and the military evacuated 8,000 people from mountainous villages considered vulnerable to flash flooding.

Just after midnight on Saturday, a falling brick took the life of a policeman in the Taipei suburb of Tanshui, while elsewhere, the National Fire Agency reported there were at least 21 injuries.

Dozens of flights at Taipei's main international airport were canceled beginning Friday afternoon, though operations were expected to return to normal by late Saturday. Taiwan's high speed rail system also suspended operations, at least until early Saturday afternoon.

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Keys To Marketing Your Online Business - Internet Marketing Forums

Website marketing can help you sell your products. Affiliate marketing entails many types of business techniques, such as advertising, SEO and writing to boost interest and sales. This article is geared to helping you realize your potential through the nearly limitless reach of internet marketing.

Whenever and wherever you use your signature online, make sure it appears with your website?s link. If you post a lot in forums or on message boards, your link can appear in every single post, if you put it into your signature box. All emails should have your website?s address in your signature. This is a passive way to promote your site all over the Internet, and it might even improve your search engine ranking. Put a catchy slogan right before the link to encourage people to click it.

Marketing is all about finding a need and filling that need. Your business will have a good foundation if you approach everyday with a clear understanding of how to answer the questions. If you are in the position to solve a problem for someone, you are also in the position to turn them into a customer.

A great way to get people to click on ads is to create image links that describe the items you?re selling. You can also make use of text that looks just like that of the rest of the article, placing it at each article?s end point. People will be less likely to notice it, and it will not clutter up the page like a typical ad would.

You should always use email marketing as an advertising strategy. When crafting your newsletters, make sure you are not merely providing your customers with dry facts; engage, entertain, and intrigue your subscribers, as well. You want the subscriber to feel like you are providing valuable information to them via email, not spam. A newsletter will keep you in touch with a customer even after they?ve left your website, and will make them feel like you?re eager to see them come back.

Always keep track of what your main competitors are doing. You can check your competition?s site to see what they have. This also gives you an opportunity to gauge their traffic against yours.

In conclusion, many businesses use Internet marketing to sell products and services. Web marketing uses methods such as search engine optimization and advertising to generate sales interest. If you remember the advice in this article, you can use Online marketing to seriously boost interest in your own products and services.

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Catching up with Felix Baumgartner

Felix Baumgartner, the daredevil who broke the sound barrier during a jump from the edge of space last year, sits down with CBSNews.com's Chenda Ngak. He reflects on his death-defying jump, talks about his impact on future generations of kids, and shares his interest in becoming a space tourist.

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Do Women Make Better Senators Than Men?

Five women are gathered around the dining-room table from Sen. Barbara Mikulski?s childhood home. It?s the centerpiece of her hideaway, an unmarked retreat in the U.S. Capitol, and, like the hideaway itself, it?s a symbol of the distance all of them have traveled. The shelves and walls display testaments to Mikulski?s long career: photographs, clippings, replicas of the space shuttle. One highlight is a picture of ?Buckboard Barb? Mikulski in a cowboy hat and colorful Mexican-style vest, standing with former Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison during a visit to Texas. Another is a series of photos that starts with two women and ends with 20, a visual display that is striking less for its drama than for its incrementalism. The modern history of women in the Senate is one of slow, hard-fought gains across three decades that have at last given them real clout?or perhaps we should say the potential for real clout, since they serve in a Congress famous for gridlock, not accomplishments.

?This room, probably when Barbara Mikulski came in, was one of those rooms where there were cigars and a bunch of guys,? Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said during a recent discussion in the hideaway.

And now? ?No cigars,? said Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.

?No cigars and a lot of hardworking women,? agreed Murray.

Five senators in any small room will set the atmosphere crackling with authority and power, and that was true here despite the conspicuous absence of testosterone. You don?t get to become or stay a senator without sharp political-survival skills, and the cool self-assurance that you belong in one of the world?s most exclusive clubs. Most of the women also believe they make special contributions to the Senate?in the issues they highlight, in their collegial style, and in the close-knit network they have formed, despite their differences.

The group?s most arguable contention is that women have a particular talent for working with others. If you ask them what they bring to the Senate, almost all of them say things like this: more collaboration, less confrontation; more problem-solving, less ego; more consensus-building, less partisanship. Those are fixed perceptions, not just among the senators but, research shows, among voters as well. And there is plenty of evidence, in the form of deals made and bills passed, that women know how to get things done. That?s especially true now that women chair eight full committees and many subcommittees. But are they really better at this than men? Historians and researchers say there are too few of them, and their arrival on the scene has been too recent, to draw any conclusions.

Sixteen Democrats and four Republicans make up the Senate women?s caucus. They span the ideological spectrum from San Francisco-area liberals Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer to tea-party favorites Deb Fischer of Nebraska and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. The age spectrum runs from Feinstein, 80, to Ayotte, 45. Mikulski, elected in 1986, is the longest-serving woman in Senate history. The most measurable aspect of the ever-increasing presence of women, and so far the most significant, is their impact on national policy?from making sure federal researchers included women in clinical trials, to the current show of force on sexual assaults in the military. Onetime ?women?s issues? such as health, education, child care, abortion, and pay equity are now prominent on the congressional docket. ?If you made a list and flipped back a couple of decades, that list would be an agenda for outside advocacy groups,? says Ruth Mandel, director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers. ?Those issues are now inside. And they?re inside because there are women inside.?

Another hallmark of the women is that they have re-created among themselves a bygone world, one in which senators drank together in the offices of their leaders or the Senate secretary; in which their families lived in Washington, and their kids played and went to school together, Democrats and Republicans alike. The women do it in part through their famously private dinners, begun 20 years ago to create what Collins calls a ?safe space? for women to talk about their problems and triumphs, their children, their parents, and their passions. Held every couple of months at the Capitol, in restaurants, or at their homes, they are for senators only?no press, no staff, no leaks, and, until recently, no men. That changed in April when President Obama, acting on a suggestion from Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., invited them all to dinner at the White House. ?We set our sights very high,? Boxer says.

The members have thrown showers for women who are getting married or adopting children. They socialize with their families at each other?s homes. They run together and discuss how to juggle a Senate career and the responsibility of raising young children. Mikulski recently invited all 19 of her female colleagues to her office to update them on developments regarding sexual assaults in the military. Feinstein, elected in 1992, often takes new senators to lunch to advise them on how to run a Senate office. ?We?re not a clique. We?re not a sorority. We?re not a club,? she says. ?But it?s very easy to talk to women. That?s a real plus.?

Don?t men in the Senate bond with each other? They do, the women concede, but usually at the gym, with less conversation, and in smaller, self-selected, less inclusive groups. ?It?s who they choose to be with, rather than saying, ?I need to understand who this person is that I don?t know well,? ? Murray says.

Assistant Senate Historian Katherine Scott confirms that the women have something unusual going on. ?The Democrats and Republicans come together, and they actually know each other pretty well?and they?re proud of that,? she says. ?They?ve tried to establish this relationship outside of the institution as a way to make them more effective members within the institution.?

It?s easy to include everyone?easy to make reservations, some of the women joke?when your whole group totals 20. If there were 80 women in the Senate, as there are men, they might often end up in small groups of like-minded people, just like the men. But there?s also the intriguing possibility that more women could lead to a more functional Senate.

WIELDING THE GAVEL

There was a time when bipartisan partnerships?usually among men?produced results. The late Massachusetts Democrat Edward Kennedy often worked with Utah Republican Orrin Hatch, most notably on the State Children?s Health Insurance Program. Arizona Republican John McCain and Wisconsin Democrat Russell Feingold are known for their law aimed at reforming the campaign finance system. A bipartisan ?Gang of 14,? including three women, successfully averted a judicial-confirmation crisis in 2005. But today?s Senate is in a paralytic state on most issues, from jobs, judges, and guns to climate change, student loans, and the national debt.

That?s not to say some men aren?t trying to make things work better. Aspiring deal-makers in today?s Senate include McCain, South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham, New York Democrat Chuck Schumer, Virginia Democrat Mark Warner, and Tennessee Republican Bob Corker (who is freshman Massachusetts Democrat Elizabeth Warren?s mentor, at her request). An all-male ?Gang of Eight? negotiated its way to a 68-32 passage of the Senate?s major achievement this year, a sweeping immigration-reform bill. And Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia (conservative Democrat) and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania (conservative Republican) produced a gun background-check bill that won wide praise. Still, it?s a sign of these polarized times that the Manchin-Toomey compromise failed in the Senate, and the House is balking at taking up the Senate immigration bill.

The depressing state of affairs gives congressional women an opening to make the case that more of them could mean less stasis. Part of their argument is that their caucus lacks such provocateurs as Republicans Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, who make a point of standing out and not sparing their colleagues. ?They really don?t have among the women the equivalent of a Ted Cruz in either party. So there is a difference in style,? says former Senate Budget Committee aide Steve Bell, who worked on the Hill for years. The only possible exception, he says, is Boxer.

That judgment is based in part on Boxer?s outspoken advocacy for abortion rights and environmental protection, and most recently on her outburst in May when Republicans boycotted an Environment and Public Works Committee meeting on Gina McCarthy, Obama?s nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency. Among other things, Boxer?who chairs the committee?said her colleagues were holding McCarthy hostage to their ?pro-polluter fringe philosophy? and advised them to ?get out of the fringe lane.?

Yet for the past two years, Boxer has worked with polar political opposites James Inhofe of Oklahoma and David Vitter of Louisiana to shape and pass a $109 billion transportation bill and a $12 billion water-projects bill, and they and their aides have nothing but nice things to say about working with Madam Chairman on that legislation. ?There?s a sweet spot there. You have to find it as chairman,? Boxer says. ?I?m not telling you I?ll find it on climate change. I have found it on infrastructure.?

The women have found plenty of ?sweet spots? in their roles as chairwomen. Michigan?s Debbie Stabenow, who heads the Agriculture Committee, hammered out farm bills priced at nearly $1 trillion each with Republicans Pat Roberts of Kansas in 2012 and Thad Cochran of Mississippi this year (the glow of success faded fast; the House killed this year?s bill and never took up last year?s). While the complex farm bill always requires coalition-building, Stabenow has clear bragging rights in at least one respect. In 2011, when the super committee was asking every House and Senate committee to recommend budget cuts, she says she reached out to her Republican counterpart in the House and they produced the only bipartisan, bicameral proposal on Capitol Hill.

Mikulski found common ground with Hatch over the idea of a women?s history month (the West, he told her, has a lot of pioneering women). That led to a more substantive partnership on modernizing the Food and Drug Administration. More recently, as chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, she worked with Alabama Republican Richard Shelby to turn out a six-month spending bill that softened the effects of the sequester and averted a government shutdown in March.

This year?s budget didn?t draw any Republican votes in committee or on the floor, but Democrats nevertheless credit Murray for her leadership as chairwoman of the Budget Committee. To produce the first budget in three years, she had to wrangle committee Democrats ranging from Manchin to self-described socialist Bernie Sanders of Vermont. ?I went to every member. I held a lot of meetings. I listened to what people needed,? she says. Her talents were no match, however, for the intransigence of the 2011 super committee, which never came up with a way to avoid the sequester. ?I was the only woman on that committee. It was a short lifetime. It was a very difficult challenge,? she says. ?The divisiveness was so large between the House and Senate at that time, it was impossible to get together.?

Murray is close to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, and along with Stabenow is part of the party?s seven-member Senate leadership. She recently presided over a better-than-expected Democratic cycle in her second stint as chairwoman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Murray and North Carolina Republican Elizabeth Dole (back in 2005-06) are the only women who have ever served in that capacity in either party. Feinstein and Ayotte also are among the women who have taken on non-stereotypical roles. Feinstein is hugely influential as chairwoman of the Intelligence Committee, in particular as a defender of the administration?s drone and data-collection programs. Ayotte, elected in 2010, quickly joined defense hawks Graham and McCain to become a chief critic of Obama on the deadly attacks on U.S. personnel in Benghazi, Libya, and other foreign policy issues. In a New York Times rating last month of Sunday talk-show appearances of senators since 2010, Feinstein was the top woman with 20, and Ayotte was second with 11.

Some of the strongest bipartisan relationships are among the women themselves. Ayotte says she has ?a very good working relationship on behalf of our state? with Democrat Jeanne Shaheen. And Gillibrand remembers the support she received from three Republican women?as well as Louisiana Democrat Mary Landrieu?when she was trying to help 9/11 first responders who had inhaled toxins at Ground Zero and now were ill and even dying. Landrieu, drawing from her Hurricane Katrina experience, advised Gillibrand on how to get other senators to care about the issue. Maine Republican Olympia Snowe worked with the New Yorker on how to cover the cost. Snowe, Collins, and Alaska?s Lisa Murkowski went into the GOP caucus every week, Gillibrand says, and asked, ?Why aren?t we standing with first responders?? She credits their advocacy and advice with getting the bill passed.

Mikulski says women have made particular efforts to visit the states of their ranking Republican committee and subcommittee partners to get familiar with their constituents. The list includes Stabenow?s trip to Roberts?s Kansas, Boxer?s visit to Vitter?s Louisiana, and Mikulski?s travel to Shelby?s Alabama. Then there was Mikulski?s trip to that Houston rodeo with Hutchison when they were chairwoman and ranking member of an Appropriations subcommittee. The self-described ?urban gal? from Baltimore, laughing at the memory, says a tall Texan ?hoisted? her onto a buckboard. Hutchison ?was on a Palomino holding a flag. And we circled the Astrodome together to ?God Bless America.? ? Hutchison?s inscription on the photo commemorating the day reads, ?To a great sport.?

A search by the Senate historian?s office for reports of men making similar trips in recent years did not turn up anything. But there?s no conclusive evidence that these trips or others with similar opportunities for bonding are limited to women?or that the women are correct in their insistence that in general, women are better at building consensus. Kathleen Dolan, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee), says there are reasons for Senate collegiality that are unrelated to gender, among them the fact that so many of the women are Democrats and ?the institutional incentives are more focused on collegiality.? That is, unlike in the House, any one senator or a minority of 40 can gum up the works, so negotiation and accommodation are?or should be?the norm.

Researchers say women?s life experiences and personalities may give them a little extra strength in that area. Still, ?that?s not where you?re going to find the real impact of diversifying,? says Michele Swers, author of Women in the Club, a 2013 book about Senate women. ?The main impact is in the policies they?re pushing.?

INTO THE MAINSTREAM

Swers offers statistical as well as anecdotal evidence that being a woman affects the way senators look at policy questions, what priorities they set, and the types of solutions they propose. There are countless examples of that female perspective at work. The issues are as volatile as sexual assaults in the military and as quiet as improving coverage of autism treatment for the children of troops. The autism amendment ?didn?t really get any press,? Gillibrand says, and senior Republicans opposed it on the floor last fall. But it passed 66-29 with all 17 women then in the Senate voting yes.

In two recent examples from the immigration debate, Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar sponsored a successful amendment to protect undocumented victims of elder abuse. Hawaii Democrat Mazie Hirono, along with Murray and Murkowski, pushed to balance a new preference for immigrants with desirable skills and education. Hirono said bias against women in some countries has blocked their access to education and careers, and without changes, the proposed reform ?essentially cements unfairness against women into U.S. immigration law.? Many senators acknowledged she had a point, but her amendment was part of a package that did not make it to a vote.

The 2010 Affordable Care Act is a strong example of why women need to be in the room. Four women sat on the Finance Committee at that time?Stabenow, Snowe, Washington Democrat Maria Cantwell, and Arkansas Democrat Blanche Lincoln, who lost her seat later that year. ?The four of us were significant over and over again,? Stabenow says, on issues such as school-based health clinics and mental-health care as well as women-specific concerns such as maternity care, which spurred a viral exchange over whether insurance plans should be required to cover it. (Arizona Republican Jon Kyl: ?I don?t need maternity care.? Stabenow: ?Your mom probably did.?) Stabenow says she?s now advocating for the child-care tax credit in weekly discussions of the committee?s latest big project, tax reform.

The women of the Senate, including Hillary Rodham Clinton while she was there, have also been longtime champions of the women of Afghanistan and the Middle East. They pressed for women to be included in the provisional government in Kabul. They broke away from official congressional itineraries to meet with women who otherwise would have been ignored, in Afghanistan, Egypt, and elsewhere. Boxer says Afghan women have come to see all the Senate women in their offices. ?I think they know we have their back,? she says.

The highest-profile crusade uniting the women these days is their effort to improve how the military handles sexual assaults. The sheer size of the women?s contingent on the Armed Services Committee?seven members?has made them a formidable, aggressive force in questioning military brass and shaping legislation (one senator, North Carolina Democrat Kay Hagan, even headlined a press release ?Hagan Questions Top Military Leaders on Sexual Assault?). The large number of women also has given rise to multiple approaches to the problem?particularly the split between Democrats Gillibrand, who wants military prosecutors to handle the cases, and Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri, who wants to keep them in the chain of command.

Gillibrand minimizes those differences, noting that the Senate women have agreed on 90 percent of the path forward. Her amendment failed in committee, but she is still hoping to get 51 votes for it on the Senate floor. She?ll have a cheerleader from afar in Snowe, who was on the phone with NationalJournal as Gillibrand was learning that the committee would reject her amendment. ?That is really regrettable,? said Snowe, who retired in January. She said she got the law tweaked to address the same problem back in 1997, though it kept the responsibility within the chain of command. ?Obviously, it?s not working,? she says. ?Here we are 16 years later. We continue to fight yesterday?s battles?even last century?s.?

Women have had their share of victories over the years, as Snowe acknowledged in a farewell speech reflecting on a career that began in the House in 1979. ?That was a time in America when child-support enforcement was viewed as strictly a woman?s problem, a time when pensions were canceled without a spouse?s approval, a time when family and medical leave wasn?t the law of the land, and a time when, incredibly, women were systematically excluded from clinical medical trials at the National Institutes of Health?trials that made the difference between life and death,? she said. Snowe and former Democratic Rep. Pat Schroeder, cochairwomen of the Congressional Caucus for Women?s Issues, were in the forefront of changing all that.

But there was still more to be done. Hutchison, who took office in 1993, recalls trying to make sure health insurance plans covered mammograms (?which, amazingly, has been a question?) and partnering with Mikulski in the mid-1990s for a law allowing homemakers to contribute to IRAs (Hutchison says she told House Republicans in charge of revenue bills that it was ?a travesty that we haven?t dealt with this.? They found the money to make it happen.) In her farewell speech, she talked of working with Clinton on Vital Voices, a global partnership to encourage female leaders in emerging economies; of passing the Feinstein-Hutchison Breast Cancer Research Stamp bill that raised $72 million for research; and of teaming with Feinstein to create a national Amber Alert system to aid the rescue of abducted children.

The traditions, and the evolution, continue. Feinstein, now one of three women on the Judiciary Committee, was the only one on the panel during confirmation hearings in 2005 for Chief Justice John Roberts and in 2006 for Justice Samuel Alito. She took her role very seriously. ?I have a special responsibility to find out whatever I can about his views on women?s rights,? Feinstein said of Roberts, in Swers?s account of the episode. Feinstein did the same for Alito and cited their positions on abortion in opposing both of them.

That ?special responsibility? was not unique to Feinstein. Boxer recalls her 10-year tenure in the House as a time when women carried ?on their back? every issue that was thought at the time to relate solely to women, such as child care and reproductive health. ?In those years, we did have a much larger constituency than just our House district,? she says. ?Women all over the country would look to us on some of these issues of gender equality.? A similar dynamic continues as women achieve more ?firsts.? Murray heard from female veterans all over the country when she became chairwoman of the Veterans? Affairs Committee in 2011. ?It really opened our eyes? to the need for women?s health services at veterans centers, she says.

One major difference now: ?Women?s issues,? a phrase Murkowski says she never sees in her mind without quote marks around it, have gone mainstream. When Stabenow was a county commission chairwoman and opened the first shelter for victims of domestic violence in Lansing, she got calls accusing her of trying to break up the family. Now there?s a federal Violence Against Women Act broadly supported by men, and acknowledgment that ?women?s issues? concern everyone. In fact, Swers?s analysis of the 107th and 108th Congresses (2001 to 2005) showed that those issues ?routinely constitute at least one-third of the Senate agenda,? and almost every senator sponsored such bills. ?It?s very true that more men step up today,? Feinstein says. ?That is the big point: Women?s issues have become everyone?s issues.?

That?s eased the pressure on the Senate?s women to speak for all women and also to prove they are not preoccupied with women?s issues, a stereotype that some of them say is worrisome and some of them say they try to avoid. It remains the case that women are most often primary caregivers in their families, whether for children or elderly relatives, and they bring that experience to the front lines of legislating. ?We all have to be generalists in the U.S. Senate. We all have to be advocates for our state,? says Wisconsin Democrat Tammy Baldwin. But she also says, ?We can?t ignore the real-life experience that we bring to these jobs.? In her case, that has meant not only being the first openly gay person elected to the Senate, but also a woman who cared for the grandmother who raised her when she was in her 90s and in failing health. In the case of North Dakota Democrat Heidi Heitkamp, it means being a survivor of breast cancer.

The issues traditionally associated with women often involve spending, regulation, and abortion rights, making them an awkward fit with the Republican agenda of social conservatism and cutting taxes, spending, and regulation. The disconnect may be at least partly why there have never been more than five Republican women in the Senate at one time. But GOP gains may be inevitable, given the numbers? steady upward creep.

The new generation is epitomized by two mothers of young children: Ayotte, who says, ?It?s kind of absurd that it took women coming to Congress? to force the inclusion of women in clinical trials, and Gillibrand, who is cooking up a women?s economic-empowerment agenda that combines her own ideas and those of others into a marketable, promotable package. The chief elements are a minimum-wage increase, paid family leave, equal pay for equal work, affordable day care, and universal prekindergarten.

Scanning that list, it?s tempting to say the more things change, the more they stay the same. But a closer look shows that?s not the case. The family-leave proposal builds on the unpaid leave now available because of the efforts of earlier Capitol Hill pioneers. The minimum wage is a nontraditional ?women?s issue? that Gillibrand put on her list because she says nearly two-thirds of those earning minimum wage are women. Then there?s Obama. The first law he signed was the Lilly Ledbetter Act making it easier for women to sue for equal pay. Universal pre-K, meanwhile, was a key proposal in the president?s most recent State of the Union address. The foundation for progress on these issues has been laid, but will Congress act? That will be a stiff test of their collegiality?and their clout.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/women-better-senators-men-073956094.html

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