Sunday, December 30, 2012

Jerry York Wins Record: Boston College Coach Breaks NCAA Hockey Mark With 925 Career Wins

MINNEAPOLIS -- Boston College coach Jerry York became the NCAA hockey career victory leader Saturday, directing the top-ranked Eagles to a 5-2 win over Alabama-Huntsville on Saturday in the Mariucci Classic.

The 67-year-old York is 925-558-95 in 41 seasons to move past former Michigan State coach Ron Mason for the record. In 19 seasons at Boston College, York is 458-223-61.

York downplayed the accomplishment.

"I've always been about the team," York said. "When I was a player, I was like that. Since I've been a coach, I've been like that. I've never really sought individual goals."

York began his career as a 26-year-old head coach at Clarkson in 1972, then took over for Mason at Bowling Green before heading to Boston College. He has won four national titles with the Eagles to go with one at Bowling Green.

York's teams have a record 37 wins in the NCAA tournament. They have won the Hockey East tournament nine times and five Beanpot titles ? including the last three in a row.

York said his thoughts Saturday were on beating the Chargers.

"Our focus is on our team," he said. "We have a chance to win a trophy. We're focused squarely on our team."

York said he plans to keep coaching as long at Boston College will let him.

"I feel good. I feel healthy. I enjoy what I do," York said. "As long as BC feels as though I'm doing a good job, I'll keep on moving."

York's team got off to a fast start. Cam Spiro scored his first college goal 2:53 into the game, and the Bill Arnold and Danny Linell added goals for the Eagles in the opening period. Brendan Silk and Steven Whitney also scored for BC (12-2-1), and Parker Milner made 26 saves.

Jeff Vanderlugt and Craig Pierce scored for Alabama-Huntsville (3-15-1).

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Bad news is loud, but good news rules.

If you look behind the often dire headlines and examine the long-term trends, you'll see that crime is falling, lifespans are increasing, and poverty is ebbing. In other words, there's solid evidence for hope.

By John Yemma,?Editor / December 30, 2012

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There's much more good news than bad news. But bad news travels fast and commands attention. Good news is like water carving a valley or a tree gradually extending its branches. Good news is a child learning a little more each day or a business quietly prospering. We hardly notice it.

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John Yemma is Editor of The Christian Science Monitor, which publishes international news and analysis at?CSMonitor.com, in the?Monitor Weekly?newsmagazine, and in an email-delivered?Daily News Briefing. He can be reached at editor@csmonitor.com.

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Examine the data over time, and you'l find irrefutable evidence of progress: the decline of war and violent crime, the increase in life spans; the spread of literacy, democracy, and equal rights; the waning of privilege based on race, gender, heredity, beliefs (Jina Moore and a team of Monitor writers say this much more specifically in our cover story: "Progress Watch 2012").

Every so often there are vivid scenes of good news -- Neil Armstrong bouncing onto the moon, revelers atop the Berlin Wall, Nelson Mandela walking out of Robben Island prison. But most of the time good news is incremental, which causes it to be taken for granted.

Not bad news. When we hear it, we sit up and ask, "What just happened?" Bad news can make us beat our fists on the table and ask where was God and how can such a terrible thing happen. Bad news is mesmerizing. We can't look away from a collapsing high-rise or an inundated coastal town. We know the meaning of a sidewalk filled with flowers and teddy bears.

Bad news is insistent. In fairness, bad news isn't all bad. It can alert us to problems that need to be addressed. But in the grand scheme of things, there's actually not that much of it . Oh, there's always enough for a front page or a?Web bulletin or a nightly newscast, although sometimes reporters have to travel to the ends of the earth to find it. Bad news has a natural advantage, however. It pulses through humanity's central nervous system -- word of mouth, the media, the Internet. Its images are riveting and its stories are dramatic. It floods the zone.

And when there's a shortage of bad news in the present, we can always turn to the future. Welcome to worry, dread, and pessimism. Sure, things seem OK now, but just over the horizon a disaster is brewing. Don't be a sap. Bad things are on the way.

They probably are. And they'll shock us and again make us wonder if life is out of control. But in this last issue of our news magazine for 202, we're looking in the rearview mirror to see how things are going, and we're finding plenty of reason for hope.

Hope helps. It keeps us going in bleak times and amid disheartening news. But hope has much more credibility when we can point to the reason for it. Asserting that we should all cheer up is sweet. Knowing why is powerful.

Here are some reasons for hope: Extreme poverty is declining. HIV is no longer a death sentence. Technology is transforming everything from African agriculture to urban transportation. Drug violence is decreasing in Mexico. Travel is safer almost everywhere. Crime rates are falling. Somalia is emerging from a long night of anarchy. Myanmar (Burma) is coming out of its dictatorial shell. And while it's true that China and Russia are only semi-free and the Egypt and other post-dictator nations may be going down ill-considered paths, water is still carving the valley. Freedom lives in 7 billion hearts.

Bad news will make headlines in 2013. But good news will quietly rule.

?John Yemma is editor of the Monitor. He can be reached at editor@csmonitor.com.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

UK's Pearson invests in Barnes & Noble's Nook

LONDON (AP) ? Pearson, the U.K. publisher and education company, is to take a 5 percent stake in Barnes & Noble's NOOK e-reader as technology companies seek new inroads into the potentially lucrative business of digital textbooks for schools.

Pearson PLC will pay $89.5 million cash for a 5 percent stake in NOOK Media LLC which includes the bookseller's e-reader and tablets, its digital bookstore and its 674 stores serving U.S. colleges. Barnes & Noble will hold 78.2 percent of the business and Microsoft will have about 16.8 percent, the company said Friday.

Major tech companies have looked for inroads into the industry, seeing tablets like the iPad and the NOOK as replacements for the dozens of books that students must lug to and from school each day.

Walter Isaacson in his biography of Steve Jobs wrote about meetings between the co-founder of Apple Inc. and major publishers to accomplish just that before his death last year.

Janney Capital Markets described the tie-up between Pearson and Barnes & Noble as an "online education dream team."

"After this investment from Pearson, it is more clear that Nook Media has its sight set on transforming the way education is administered in the U.S. and around the world," analyst David Strasser wrote.

Pearson is the largest higher educational publisher in the world and the largest in kindergarten-through-high school publisher in the United States, Janney said. The company, which also owns the Financial Times and whose Penguin book brand is in the process of being merged with Random House, reported that its textbooks and training made 1.9 billion pounds ($3 billion) in revenue the first six months of 2012.

Will Ethridge, CEO of Pearson North America, says his company had worked with Barnes & Noble for decades and have invested heavily in providing engaging and effective digital reading experiences.

"It is another example of our strategy of making our content and services broadly available to students and faculty through a wide range of distribution partners," Ethridge said.

Barnes & Noble Inc. has invested heavily in the Nook e-reader. It has faced tough competition from online retailers like Amazon.com and discount stores, with shoppers moving away from traditional books in favor of electronic books.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

How To Spend Holiday Gift Cards From Amazon, Walmart & More (PHOTOS)

Christmas has come and gone. You've likely eaten more food in the past 24 hours than you did in the past seven days, plus spent (maybe a little too much) time with the family and now your wallet is overflowing with gift cards.

Although gift cards really can be the perfect gift (it's one of the only presents that ensures the receiver gets exactly what they want), receiving a plethora of them can be overwhelming. Where should you even start? Instead of letting them sit on your dresser for months on end, why not hit some stores during the holiday season? Not only are there killer sales going on after Christmas Day, but it's also nice to inform the giver of what you purchased with their gift card sooner than later -- a simple task that's easy to forget when you're using old gift cards in August.

Click through the slideshow below for some great items you can buy with all your holiday gift cards.

  • Walmart

    Bella Bird Women's Homebound Button Front Cardigan, $17 <a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/Bella-Bird-Women-s-Homebound-Button-Front-Cardigan/21172143?t=1&">Walmart.com</a>

  • Walmart

    Engraved Name & Birthstone Heart Charm Bracelet, $29 <a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/Engraved-Name-Birthstone-Heart-Charm-Bracelet/14546319?t=1&">Walmart.com</a>

  • Walmart

    George Women's Toggle Front Coat with Removable Hood, $25 <a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/George-Women-s-Toggle-Front-Coat-with-Removable-Hood/20926248?t=1&">Walmart.com</a>

  • Walmart

    Women's Flyaway Mixed Stitch Sweater, $15 <a href="http://www.walmart.com/ip/Womens-Flyaway-Mixed-Stitch-Sweater/22155597?t=1&">Walmart.com</a>

  • Target

    Gilligan & O'Malley? Mesh Hipster, $5 <a href="http://www.target.com/p/gilligan-o-malley-mesh-hipster/-/A-14148257#prodSlot=large_1_2">Target.com</a>

  • Target

    Xhilaration? Juniors Lace Dress, $24 <a href="http://www.target.com/p/xhilaration-juniors-lace-dress-assorted-colors/-/A-14245239#prodSlot=medium_1_10">Target.com</a>

  • Target

    Women's Candace Slipper, $17 <a href="http://www.target.com/p/women-s-candace-slipper-multicolor/-/A-14246394#prodSlot=medium_1_12">Target.com</a>

  • Target

    Merona? Grainy Crossbody, $19 <a href="http://www.target.com/p/merona-grainy-crossbody-yellow/-/A-14250036#?lnk=sc_qi_detaillink">Target.com</a>

  • Amazon

    Calvin Klein Jeans Women's Belted Long Sleeve Cardigan, $69 <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Calvin-Klein-Jeans-Womens-Cardigan/dp/B007Z385WA/ref=lp_6116018011_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1356102832&sr=1-11">Amazon.com</a>

  • Amazon

    MICHAEL Michael Kors Women's Unis Coat, $125 <a href="http://www.amazon.com/MICHAEL-Michael-Kors-Womens-Medium/dp/B008KKQ6HS/ref=lp_6116019011_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1356102900&sr=1-4">Amazon.com</a>

  • Amazon

    Funktional Women's Weiland Sheer-Back Sweater, $85 <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Funktional-Womens-Weiland-Sweater-Medium/dp/B009F6PEB0/ref=lp_6116016011_tr_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1356102982&sr=1-1">Amazon.com</a>

  • Amazon

    Calvin Klein Women's Essentials With Satin Long Sleeve Short Robe, $75 <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Calvin-Klein-Essentials-Charcoal-X-Small/dp/B00421BN9U/ref=lp_6116011011_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1356103039&sr=1-8">Amazon.com</a>

  • Kohl's

    SONOMA life + style? 6-pk. Retro Stripes No-Show Socks, $6 <a href="http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1217925/sonoma-life-style-6-pk-retro-stripes-no-show-socks.jsp">Kohls.com</a>

  • Kohl's

    Narciso Rodriguez for DesigNation Crepe Blazer, $33 <a href="http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1203334/narciso-rodriguez-for-designation-crepe-blazer.jsp">Kohls.com</a>

  • Kohl's

    Narciso Rodriguez for DesigNation Colorblock Ponte Sheath Dress, $25 <a href="http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1343850/narciso-rodriguez-for-designation-colorblock-ponte-sheath-dress.jsp">kohls.com</a>

  • Kohl's

    Royce? Leather Credit Card Clutch, $85 <a href="http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-739315/royce-leather-credit-card-clutch.jsp">Kohls.com</a>

  • Macy's

    MICHAEL Michael Kors iPhone Case, Rubber iPhone 4/4S, $32 <a href="http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/michael-michael-kors-iphone-case-rubber-iphone-4-4s?ID=695681&CategoryID=32521#fn=sp%3D1%26spc%3D102%26ruleId%3D52%26slotId%3D3">Macys.com</a>

  • Macy's

    Nine West Coat, Funnel-Neck Wool-Blend Walker, $91 <a href="http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/nine-west-coat-funnel-neck-wool-blend-walker?ID=686038&CategoryID=118&panel=women%27s_6_product-pool">macys.com</a>

  • Macy's

    Jenni Pajamas, Fleece Top and Pajama Pants, $22 <a href="http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/jenni-pajamas-fleece-top-pajama-pants?ID=734865&CategoryID=55808#fn=sp%3D1%26spc%3D338%26ruleId%3D22%26slotId%3D4">Macys.com</a>

  • Macy's

    Style&co. Skirt, Ponte-Knit Bandage Pencil, $29 <a href="http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/style-co.-skirt-ponte-knit-bandage-pencil?ID=772467&CategoryID=131#fn=sp%3D1%26spc%3D133%26ruleId%3D65%26slotId%3D2">Macys.com</a>

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Our Marine Corps Family, Russian Language and Russian Cooking ...

I received additional information on the possible Russian ban this evening so I'm taking a few seconds to post it before finishing the rest of my Christmas wrapping!!

So currently contacts in Russia are saying that Russians intend to pass this law at least for a short period of time to completely rework the adoption process. Admittedly, this could all change so still stand by until the process is done and Russia decides how to implement this (regarding families currently in process etc). What I've been told is that Russia intents to ban adoptions by Americans for now but leave the bi-lateral agreement in place. This will allow Russians to still monitor children previously adopted from Russia, as well as giving them the right to inspect adoptive homes and visit adopted children. This also means families will still be required to submit post placement reports. Once the ban goes into place, the American Government and American adoptive families will have to show that they respect Russia by submitting ALL post placement reports. The government will have to submit updated reports on all children via the State Department (all children adopted by American families from Russia in the past 20 years). They will have to submit reports on every adoption that has disrupted, every child that has been killed (there are still some that Russia doesn't know about) and every adopted child that has been abused and placed in foster care. And then they must allow Russia to have access to these children and a say in where and how they are placed with a new American family. The new American family will have to submit a dossier to the Russian Embassy and show up at the Russian Embassy for an interview and Russia will have to approve the adoption prior to it being finalized. The family will also have to submit the required 4 post placement reports unless they feel that additional reports are necessary.

One other report that I saw on a family's blog is that they've passed court (in Russia, Moscow Region) and been approved. However, the judge told them that if the ban goes into effect he can't guarantee that the ruling will be overturned by a higher court (a higher court or the Federal MoE can overturn the ruling any time within the 30 days after court). So there are still questions that need to be answered regarding families who have been approved in court but haven't been given physical custody of their children yet. I have no answers on this one. I could give you my best guess (that you'll be fine), but no guarantees as this is Russia.

Also - regarding current court cases, current rape and abuse cases must be won, and the perpetrators convicted and they must serve at least some time in jail (and we're not talking 18 months or time served). Russia was barred from being present in the Georgia court in the current ongoing abuse and rape case. So they can't even be present during the testimony etc. After seeing the 2 families in Pennsylvania walk with time served and another one in Pennsylvania only receive maybe 15 - 18 months of time in jail, I'm not holding out hope for this court case. And if this person walks, or receives minimum time 3 - 5 years, Russia will be furious. They want to see stiffer penalties for rapists and abusive parents. If Russia doesn't ban adoptions now, if the case in Georgia takes a turn for the worse don't be surprised if this issue comes up again and they ban adoptions then.

This has happened before. Russia has shut down before to re-work their system and that is my best guess as to what will happen. I think they'll shut down for a year or two, re-work their system, eliminate the agencies (kind of like Ukraine has but different). The rumor is they will create Russian adoptions agencies with English speaking personnel, or Russian organizations to process dossiers and families will have to go through those agencies, American agencies will not be allowed to participate. That is what part of this ban is about. In the end they'll refers the section about American's adopting (in a year or two) but they'll leave in place the ban on American adoption agencies. They also won't allow pre-identification of children at all unless you already have a sibling at home and are requesting to adopt a biological sibling of the one you already adopted. Russia will select the child that is assigned to and placed with the family. Evaluations (Homestudies) will be done, not just by an American social worker, but also by a Russian social worker that American families will have to pay for. All training will be done either by an authorized entity (medical and psychological) that Russia has approved, or done in Russia (or both). Families will travel to submit their dossier in person once it has been translated and notarized, submitted and received initial approval (like pre-approval in China). After that families will have to travel on Trip 1 to Russia. On this trip they will NOT receive a referral. They will do their 8 doctor medical and do a multi day interview with different sections of the MoE in Moscow. Then they will be sent back to the US while the MoE finished evaluating the dossier and decides which child to place with that family that would be the best match. The family won't be assigned to a specific region. Whichever child the Federal MoE in Moscow assigns them to will determine which region the family is travelling to. Whatever region the child happens to be registered in will determine what region the family goes to in the end. A translator will be chosen from a registered translation company in the region. Someone not affiliated with any agency etc. There will be an hourly rate for the translator and for a driver, both of which the Russian agency will coordinate for the family.

Now this is NOT a guarantee this is what is going to happen. This is just what Russians on the ground are hearing so nothing is set in stone. But the rumors all say that Putin wants major changes before American families are allowed to adopt again. IF the ban goes into place, I don't think it will stay for more than a year, maybe two at the most. It will give Russia time to re-work their system.

So what I've written above, may just be a rough draft. It may be Russia trying to figure out how to fix a system that has become corrupt due to American agencies will to pay bribes. Who knows what the final draft will be like. It could change, and most likely WILL change before we see the final product. But who knows what that will look like, or when we'll do this. Some families may quietly adopt privately directly with the MoE during this period. I've heard rumors that it might happen, but it's not like those families will advertise it if they're smart. And as long as they follow the rules Moscow may allow it. We'll just have to wait and see. What the changes WILL do is eliminate corrupt American agencies that are increasing prices so that many American families can't afford them. It will bring the costs down for many families adopting currently (meaning you won't see $70K for an adoption). We're probably talking $35K including all the changes because all the families will be paying the same fees and the exact same cost. The only difference in the cost will be travel costs. These changes will also eliminate the illegal photo listings that Russia is so upset about, and the pre-identification that Russia doesn't like. However, these organizations can show pictures of children who HAVE come home already with these special needs, and note that there are hundreds and thousands of children JUST LIKE THAT still in Russia waiting to be adopted. Then a family would submit a dossier stating that they are open to adopting: HIV+, TB+, HEP B+, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome or other special needs, and Russia will match them with a child that has those special needs. Honestly, I think this is the BEST thing that could happen to Russian adoptions. Yes, for a year or two adoptions may be shut down. But in the end Russia will be generous and will again welcome American families to adopt, with new rules in place and safeguards to ensure that the corruption and photo listing is eliminated from the process.

One of the safe guards that will go into place is the ban on American NGO's. This means Americans can't contribute money to NGO's. Russian Adoption Coordinators would be considered Non Profit Organizations in Russia and Non Governmental Organizations. There would be tight controls on how much money they make (as Russia prides itself on free adoptions). The only costs involved would be shipping the dossiers to Russia, translation, notarization, the translator in court and with you at the MoE, the driver, the coordinators time (hourly rate), dossier registration fee in region/federally (typically approximately $1,500 but some regions are more expensive than others), and passport. The court costs (other than translator) are waived. Also the birth certificate and adoption certificate are also waived. The fee for a passport is the equivalent of $25 US Dollars (approximately), very minimal. Of course, when you add this up over 4 trips (1 for interview, 1 for referral, 1 for court, 1 for bringing the child home) those expenses do add up. Plus you have notary and apostille costs in the US as well. Of course this means the Russian agencies will have to hire coordinators who speak fluent English and Russia is very specific about degrees. They won't be willing to accept someone who doesn't have a University Degree. They'll want a business professional who has multiple degrees and is tri-lingual etc to present these families to the MoE. I know many coordinators who had only graduated from the equivalent of High School. The MoE isn't going to accept that any more. This is where costs are going to come in. That's why I think costs will go up somewhat. But for families already paying $35,000 or more, it won't be so bad (unless you're starting over). I think for families going through the system for the first time it will be a LOT easier, but at the same time the bar will be set VERY high. Families will be expected to show up in business suits, firm handshakes, known some Russian, be comfortable wearing business dress. Women will be expected to wear jewelry, wear their hair up, wear makeup similar to Russian women. Russia is one of the most stringent countries when it comes to formality and they will expect that in these families.

I know this isn't what some families want to hear right now.

For those of you interested in learning more, I would find the interview that Dr. Federici did with the Russian news agency. It's not written, so you'll need to find someone who speaks fluent Russian. None of it is in English. I found it more interesting, what the interviewer said, and what the news person had been hearing in Russia (since they attend all the press briefing and sit through the Duma's voting and readings).

In a different twist, there are NOT 3 readings in the Federation Council. They will bring it to the floor and there will be ONE vote period. If it passes it goes to Putin. Lavrov is now recommending to Putin to 1) sign the ban for now and 2) to keep the bi-lateral agreement in place so that Russia still has rights regarding the children in the US who were adopted previously who are still considered Russian citizens.

Source: http://rebeccajmarinecorpswife.blogspot.com/2012/12/new-information-on-russian-adoption-ban.html

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Chilean street dogs are protesters' best friends

FILE - In this June 10, 2012 file photo, a dog runs in the spray as riot police use water cannons against demonstrators during a protest against the premiere of a documentary about the late Gen. Augusto Pinochet in Santiago, Chile. As the protests become fixtures in this modernizing capital, normally unnoticed street dogs have become stars in their own right. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo, File)

FILE - In this June 10, 2012 file photo, a dog runs in the spray as riot police use water cannons against demonstrators during a protest against the premiere of a documentary about the late Gen. Augusto Pinochet in Santiago, Chile. As the protests become fixtures in this modernizing capital, normally unnoticed street dogs have become stars in their own right. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 19, 2011 file photo, dogs bark as a hooded youth gets into position to throw a bottle filled with paint as he is sprayed by a police water cannon in Santiago, Chile. Free-roaming dogs number in the millions in Chile, creating a situation the nation's Humane Society calls alarming. (AP Photo/Aliosha Marquez, File)

FILE - In this July 14, 2011 file photo, a dog runs as police clash with student protesters in Santiago, Chile. Stray dogs are truly Man's Best Friend for thousands of students and workers who demonstrate and clash with police nearly every day to press demands for education improvements, redistribution of Chile's wealth and environmental protections. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo, File)

(AP) ? They don't have demands, but they're loyal to the cause and are always on the front lines of the fight. They run with protesters, lap up shots from water cannons, bark at police in riot gear and sometimes even bite officers.

Stray dogs are truly Man's Best Friend for thousands of students and workers who demonstrate and clash with police nearly every day to press demands for education improvements, redistribution of Chile's wealth and environmental protections. As the protests become fixtures in this modernizing capital, normally unnoticed street dogs have become stars in their own right, with the Facebook fan pages and fawning media coverage to prove it.

"Blacky," a mutt adopted by young protesters, has become the most visible mascot, with rival fan pages totaling more than 7,000 subscribers or "likes." Blacky's admirers constantly upload pictures of him, many showing the mutt with a checkered kaffiyeh around his neck symbolizing the Palestinian resistance movement, dodging tear gas or growling at baton-wielding officers.

"Dogs are super loyal. They stand with the people and I think they support the students," said Catalina Echenique, 17, who is planning to study psychiatry.

Free-roaming dogs number in the millions in Chile in a situation the nation's Humane Society has called alarming. Dog owners rarely spay or neuter their pets, and commonly leave them outside when they go to work in the morning. Many roam the streets all day.

Dogs lurk around the presidential palace, take naps in parks and always seem in search of a bite to eat or the next protest.

While strays are feared in countries such as India, where tens of millions of street dogs have a reputation for biting people and spreading rabies, Chileans often feed and take care of strays. Protesters, for one, are glad to have the dogs on their side of the fight.

Students have been hitting the streets for more than a year and a half demanding overhauls to a school system that's been privatized since the 1973-90 dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet. Protesters say families must struggle with underperforming public schools, expensive private universities and education loans at impossible interest rates.

Two military officers in impeccable white uniforms walked out of a subway station recently as two blackened mutts followed them ahead of a crowd of young protesters who booed and shouted insults.

More dogs followed the sounds of sirens ? and the promise of a water jet some blocks away. Police fired tear gas and the hounds ran to chew on the canisters. From a plume of smoke, Blacky dashed out, this time wearing an orange bandanna.

A mass of students and hooded members of anarchist groups loitering at nearby parks flooded into the streets for yet another confrontation.

Meanwhile, Echenique sat in a circle with other students, a stray napping next to them while they prepared to clash with police.

"With a good education we can generate conscience to protect animals," she said.

Despite the propensity of dog packs to join protesters, they're not at constant war with the police.

Just a few blocks from the recent confrontation, police and pooches appeared to be enjoying a peaceful timeout. One stray snoozed under the noon sun next to a traffic officer at a busy intersection, while another quietly napped in the shade cast by paintings propped on artist easels in Santiago's main square, the Plaza de Armas.

"I see the ritual everyday: police dogs patrolling the streets and strays watching over their territory," said Mario Guitierrez, a 52-year-old artist at the square who plans to make the protest dogs the subject of his next work.

"They meet, they stare, and it seems like the police dogs get scared. The street dogs are brave!"

Police officer Eduardo Basaez of the department's canine training unit strolled by with Lola, his 7-year-old German shepherd. They have both been part of street clashes, but Basaez said police dogs and horses are being used less these days to keep them safe.

"Dogs go to the protests because of a pack instinct. They play with the water jets, they're happy and don't know what's going on," Basaez said. "I'm a dog lover and I feel sorry for the street dogs. I live in an apartment but if I had a tract of land I would take them all home with me."

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Google Shuts Down Its Shopping Service in China

google-chinaGoogle just announced it is shutting down its Google Shopping China service. The website is still online, but Google confirmed its closure in a post on its China blog (link via Google Translate).

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Obama's fiscal cliff strategy is tricky balance

FILE - In this Nov. 16, 2012 file photo, President Barack Obama, accompanied by House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, speaks to reporters in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, as he hosted a meeting of the bipartisan, bicameral leadership of Congress to discuss the deficit and economy in Washington. Playing both sides, Obama is trying to balance his public pressure campaign on Republicans over the looming ?fiscal cliff? with his private negotiations with GOP leaders. Advisers see the carrot-and-stick approach as key to winning concessions from Republicans on taxes and reaching a deal to avert the series of year-end tax hikes and spending cuts. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 16, 2012 file photo, President Barack Obama, accompanied by House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, speaks to reporters in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, as he hosted a meeting of the bipartisan, bicameral leadership of Congress to discuss the deficit and economy in Washington. Playing both sides, Obama is trying to balance his public pressure campaign on Republicans over the looming ?fiscal cliff? with his private negotiations with GOP leaders. Advisers see the carrot-and-stick approach as key to winning concessions from Republicans on taxes and reaching a deal to avert the series of year-end tax hikes and spending cuts. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

(AP) ? Playing both sides, President Barack Obama is trying to balance his public pressure campaign on Republicans over the looming "fiscal cliff" with his private negotiations with GOP leaders.

The White House is loath to abandon the two-pronged strategy even as the Dec. 31 deadline nears. Obama's advisers see the carrot-and-stick approach as key to winning concessions from Republicans on taxes and reaching a deal to avert the series of year-end tax hikes and spending cuts.

But Obama's campaign to rally public support for his fiscal cliff positions has irked some Republicans. And continuing to publicly lambaste GOP lawmakers as obstructionists for not giving in to White House demands that tax rates rise on the top 2 percent of income earners could undercut trust between Obama and Republicans in their private talks.

For now, the White House says it plans to continue on both tracks. Asked whether the president would be more focused on his public efforts or private talks, White House spokesman Jay Carney said "both."

"We will continue to engage with leaders on Capitol Hill, we will continue to engage with a broader coalition of people who have a stake in this, and that includes ordinary Americans out in the country," Carney said.

But Republicans have made clear that they see the president's public campaign as a hindrance to private negotiations.

A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said Tuesday that the White House appears to be placing "a higher premium on politics than the American jobs that are at stake." And Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has said that the country already knows "the president is a very good campaigner. What we don't know is whether he has the leadership qualities necessary to lead his party to a bipartisan agreement on a big issue like this."

Perhaps with that in mind, there are indications that the White House is scaling back its public campaign as negotiations enter a more serious phase. Unless Congress acts, taxes will increase on all income earners on Jan. 1, and a slew of spending cuts will begin to take effect the following day.

After holding a flurry of fiscal cliff-focused events in recent weeks ? from a Twitter town hall to a photo opportunity in a Virginia family's basement apartment ? the president is expected to spend much of this week out of the spotlight.

In the one public appearance he did make this week ? a campaign-style rally at an auto plant in Michigan ? the president held back his criticism of Republicans. Instead, he put the onus for reaching a fiscal cliff deal on Congress as a whole.

"We can solve this problem. All Congress needs to do is pass a law that would prevent a tax hike on the first $250,000 of everybody's income," Obama said, referring to his position that tax rates be increased on individual incomes over $200,000 and on family incomes over $250,000.

The president's restrained rhetoric was particularly notable given that his remarks came a day after he met privately at the White House with Boehner, their first one-on-one session in 18 months.

Both sides have agreed to not publicly discuss any details of that meeting, and White House officials wouldn't say whether Obama's dialed-back approach reflected any progress in the talks.

Even if Obama continues to retreat from his public cliff campaigning, he'll have plenty of surrogates to pick up the slack.

David Plouffe, Obama's senior adviser, sent an email to supporters Tuesday encouraging them to share their support for Obama's tax proposals on social networking sites. "Your voices are being heard, and that's making a difference," Plouffe wrote.

Obama's re-election campaign, which is still up and running more than a month after Election Day, pressed further. In another email to supporters, deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter wrote, "Let's get one thing straight: If your taxes go up, Republicans will have made a conscious choice to let that happen."

Obama advisers came out of Election Day banking on being able to translate the enthusiasm ? and massive database ? it used to build support for candidate Obama to build support for a re-elected Obama's policies. It's something the president's aides acknowledge they failed to do during his first term, including during negotiations on the health care overhaul.

There is some evidence to support the Obama team's assertion that its public campaign is working. An Associated Press-GfK poll suggested that 48 percent of Americans want tax cuts to expire in January on earnings over $250,000 but continue for lower incomes. An additional 32 percent said the tax cuts should continue for everybody, which has been the view of Republican lawmakers who say raising taxes on the wealthy would squelch their ability to create jobs.

Some Republican-leaning groups also have sought to build public support for GOP efforts to continue tax cuts for all income earners. Crossroads GPS, the Karl Rove-backed conservative group, announced a $500,000 television advertising buy last week. The TV spots assert that the president's solution to reducing the deficit is "a huge tax increase" and urge the public to call the president and voice opposition to his proposals.

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

EKNL ? A Key month for XTREME Gains we have ... - Penny Stocks

It?s December and getting close to the Holiday Festivities and our favorite time of the year, especially with last year at this time our 2011 Monster Winner DROP made an HUGE run towards our target price of $1.25 making our total tally of 83,000% gains and some members instant millionaires - no doubt we will be looking at a repeat with EKNL this month!

EKNL is now in a monster breakout mode already tacking on 70% since the v-shaped breakout reversal over a week ago. Friday?s session confirmed the bulls are in control breaking though the $0.50 level since 2 weeks ago and up 8.69% on the day.

With Major and key news expected from the company very soon, this will definitely be the catalyst to propel prices sky high. The best opportunity to maximize gains are here and now and smart buyers are definitely seeing exactly the HUGE potential for gains.

We already got confirmation that the company met with key groups to finalize several deals and we expect these deals to be announced very soon.

?In addition to the hundreds of attendees who will be introduced to NCI products, NCI will be providing demonstrations to a number of parties who have expressed serious interest in FREMS and are attending to finalize purchasing arrangements? http://finance.yahoo.com/news/eko-international-corp-nerovasc-clinical-150600594.html

This is definitely a very strong statement by the company to make, and making it is a solid hint that several Major contracts are practically done and ready to be unleashed.?We are on HIGH ALERT for an update on these major contacts and we are already getting hints that it can be unleashed at any time.

There is one thing for sure, we expect significant news from EKNL and ?No doubt? will see a flurry of updates at any time. With $2 near term price target in sights, investors stand to more than triple their portfolio at current trading levels which last traded at $0.50? and holding solid to over 1,000% gains for over 2 months since our initial alert at $0.04. Shares are in super strong hands definitely holding well into multi-dollar levels.

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EKO International Corp.

Key points that make EKNL an XTREME breakout play:

1) No dilution or insiders selling any time soon and especially at these super low prices.

2) Share buyback in effect. Definitely the reason here is to move prices up to proper valuations and big boards like Nasdaq requirements. We also got confirmation with recent announcement selecting MaloneBailey LLP, Certified Public Accounting Firm as auditors of the Company.

3) Super Low float. With only 5.5 Million active float (shares available at the DTC for trading), EKNL?s share inventory is drying up super fast, and this is already triggering a MAJOR BULLISH BREAKOUT. We expect this number to significantly reduce as the company begins their buyback program.

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Scientists build 'super-bulb' out of plastic, it's (apparently) fantastic

Scientists build Fipel superbulb out of plastic, makes Edison blush

What do Michael Stipe and Dr. David Carroll have in common? Neither of them like the "fluorescent, flat, caffeine lights" that fill our offices and public spaces. Unlike R.E.M.'s lead singer, however, Carroll is actually trying to do something about them. His team has developed a plastic bulb made out of field-induced polymer electroluminescent technology (Fipel) which emulates sunlight rather than the headache-inducing blue glow we all know and despise. The team from Wake Forest University, NC, believes the tech is a perfect solution because it doesn't get hot, doesn't contain mercury and won't shatter like glass. At least one company is already interested in producing an initial batch, and there's a chance we'll see them before we get desperate and spend $200 on a lightbulb that interacts with our smartphone.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Investigators prepare to exhume Arafat's body

Investigators have begun to exhume the body of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in an attempt to determine whether he was assassinated by lethal doses of radioactive poison. NBC's John Ray reports.

By NBC News' Kari Huus and wire services

Did the late Palestinian leader die of poisoning? This is the nagging question that French investigators hope to answer by exhuming the remains of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat on Tuesday, eight years after his death in a Paris hospital at the age of 75.

French judges in charge of the investigation arrived on Sunday evening in the West Bank city of Ramallah, the site of Arafat's mausoleum, in a murder investigation that was opened in August, the French news agency AFP reported.


Rumors of foul play have long surrounded the sudden demise of Arafat, a champion of Palestinian statehood from the time he was 19, and eventually, the democratically-elected president of the Palestinian Authority.

Arafat was revered by many Palestinians and Arabs as a freedom fighter, and reviled by many Israelis and its allies as a terrorist for his relentless fight for Palestinian self-determination. But he also had enemies and rivals within the Arab and Palestinian political circles.

The rapid deterioration of his health and death baffled doctors who were trying to treat him in France, and an autopsy was never performed at the request of his widow, Suha.

Many Palestinians believe Arafat was poisoned at the behest of Israel ? an idea that Israel has rejected.

But poisoning as a cause of death gained currency after a Swiss institute said it had found high levels of radioactive polonium on Arafat?s clothing, which was supplied by Suha, prompting the French to open a formal murder inquiry.

Polonium was the substance that killed Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006. Litvenenko was a Russian ex-spy who later became a relentless critic of the Kremlin.

"It is a painful necessity" to exhume the body of Arafat, said Tawfiq al-Tirawi, who is in charge of the Palestinian committee overseeing the investigation, speaking to reporters in Ramallah on Saturday.

Slideshow: Arafat's journey

Tirawi said the Palestinians had "evidence which suggests Arafat was assassinated by Israelis," Reuters reported.?

Tirawi said separate samples will be taken from the remains by the French and Swiss forensic teams, as well as a Russian team of experts invited by the Palestinians, and that results could take up to several months to be announced. Arafat?s body would be reburied in a military ceremony, he said.

Not everyone agrees that exhuming the late leader serves a purpose because even if it shows that he was poisoned ? which may be hard to establish this long after his death ? it won?t reveal who poisoned him.?

The exhumation and renewed allegations of Israeli involvement could stir further tension between the Palestinians and Israelis, who are observing a truce after a week of fierce fighting in Gaza.

An editorial in the Jerusalem Post on Monday lambasted the process.?

"Can we really rely on an impartial forensic investigation now? Too much political capital appears to have been invested in this affair to instill much confidence that everything will be strictly on the up and up. This, moreover, is without even going into the issue of whether all evidentiary material is in fact untainted."

Another ?critic of the exhumation???for entirely different reasons???is Arafat?s nephew Nasser al-Qidwa, who compared the process to "desecration," the AFP reported.

"No good can come out of this at all," Qidwa told the agency. "It does no good to the Palestinians."

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Source: http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/26/15460536-investigators-prepare-to-exhume-yasser-arafat-in-murder-inquiry?lite

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Britney Spears Shows Off 'Pure Swagger' In 'Scream And Shout' Preview

Singer gives her fans a taste of the video with will.i.am ahead of its premiere Wednesday.
By Jocelyn Vena


Britney Spears in her "Scream and Shout" preview
Photo: Jive

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AP PHOTOS: Scenes from Bangladesh factory fire

A fire engulfed a garment factory outside Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, trapping many workers and killing at least 112 people in the building without emergency exits.

Authorities said the fire started on the ground floor late Saturday and spread upward, cutting off staircases and preventing workers' escape. Some survivors were rescued from the eight-story building's roof.

Thousands of onlookers and anxious relatives gathered at the burned-out factory Sunday awaiting word on relatives who worked there.

Bangladesh has some 4,000 garment factories, many without proper safety measures. The country annually earns about $20 billion from exports of garment products, mainly to the United States and Europe.

Here are photos of the fire and its aftermath:

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-photos-scenes-bangladesh-factory-fire-194541247.html

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

A Day in the Life of HT: Showered

On Thursday evening, my sister Jen & little niece Jensen flew in from Wisconsin for my 1st baby shower as well as my mom, sister-in-law Rachel, niece Joslyn & long-time family friend Mary Ellen who all made the trip from South Dakota.

Friday morning my sister & I met up with my brother Steve at Sweet Tomatoes for lunch & then some shopping. Later in the afternoon we met up with the rest of my family & headed over to the OP Convention Center where?the Holiday Boutique was being held. It ended up being?a scaled-down version of Holiday Mart with some of the same vendors but was still a lot of fun walking up & down the aisles, checking out the booths, holiday decor, crafts, sampling of food?& seeing what they all had to offer.

After we were all shopped out,?we headed back to?my house where we dined on Papa Murphy's?pizza & spent the rest of the evening catching up! I just love being able to hang out with my family!

Saturday was a day I never thought I would ever see happen or get to experience. It was the day my 1st baby shower was to be held. Friends & family all gathered together to celebrate the upcoming arrival of this precious little miracle I have come to call "Baby T".

My sister Jen (on the right) & one of my bestest girlfriends Jilly (on the left) hosted this wonderful event at Jilly's house & it was perfect. I soon found out that the shower had a KU baby Jawhawk theme which was fitting seeing how Shane & I are huge fans & of course so will Baby T :)? My sister started the shower by going around the room & having everyone introduce themselves, share how they know me & for how long along with a word of advice to this first-time mom. The words of wisdom were priceless & will be forever remembered. Especially those spoke by my girlfriend Nickie who made me - along with half the room - tear up by her very thoughtful words!

Next we played a couple of games & then it was time to open presents!? Everyone was SO very generous & I got such wonderful gifts! I got several things I registered for like my pack-n-play, high chair, changing pad with cover, baby monitor, diapers, wipes & crib mattress cover & sheets . I also got lots of great things for Baby T like rattles, lots of cute outfits, little hats & LOTS of books which I loved! Looking forward to starting the nursery & getting it finished so I can put all these wonderful gifts away!

After opening gifts, everyone enjoyed a lovely spread along with yummy cake & cupcakes. Jilly outdid herself as usual with all the food & my sister's spinach/artichoke dip & beer bread were a hit!?

Before everyone left, I was able to get pictures with all the guests which will be a great keepsake for Baby T's baby book!

My sister Jen & niece Jensen:

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Posing with the game-night girls (minus Michelle & Natalie):

?My dear friends Nickie & Cori:

?Me & my sister-in-law Rachel:

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Lo (Jilly's mom), Jilly, my mom & me:

?Jenny & I:

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?Me & Mary Ellen:


"Auntie Heather" with my nieces Joslyn & Jensen:

It was a wonderful afternoon spent with my wonderful family & very special friends & I am so very thankful to have them all in my life to celebrate the arrival of this very precious miracle!

Source: http://taylorh522.blogspot.com/2012/11/showered.html

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HBT: Harper edges Miley for NL Rookie of the Year

Bryce Harper was named the National League Rookie of the Year this evening by the BBWAA, beating out finalists Wade Miley and Todd Frazier. He received 16 first-place votes compared to 12 for Miley, three for Frazier and one for Wilin Rosario. It was a very close vote, as Harper and Miley were ultimately separated by just seven points. It would have been even closer if Miley wasn?t left off one ballot.

Mike Trout winning the American League Rookie of the Year has been a foregone conclusion for months now, but there was actually a bit of uncertainty in the National League coming into today, as there wasn?t really a bad choice among the field. However, voters ultimately went with Harper, who delivered a historic season relative to his age. In fact, only Dwight Gooden was younger ? by one month ? when he won the Rookie of the Year award in 1984.

While Harper didn?t make his major league debut until April 28 in Los Angeles, he ended up living up to the considerable hype by putting together one of the best seasons ever for a 19-year-old. The 2010 No. 1 overall pick batted .270/.340/.477 with 22 home runs, 59 RBI, 18 stolen bases and an .817 OPS for the National League East champion Nationals while playing excellent defense in the outfield and winning over fans and his peers with his all-out style of play. Oh, and he also had one of the more memorable quotes of the year. Harper hit a bit of a wall during the dog days of July and August, opening the door for the likes of Frazier and Miley to take home the ROY, but he finished strong by hitting .341 with 10 home runs and a 1.098 OPS over his final 34 games.

As noted by our own Aaron Gleeman last month, here?s where Harper ranks compared to the best age-19 seasons of all-time:

Total bases (254): 1st
Extra-base hits (57): 1st
Runs (98): 2nd
Homers (22): 2nd
Doubles (26): 2nd
Walks (56): 2nd
Steals (18): 2nd
Slugging percentage (.477): 3rd
OPS (.817): 3rd
Plate appearances (597): 4th
Hits (144): 4th
Triples (9): 4th
Games (139): 5th
RBIs (59): 5th

If Harper?s impressive rookie season was any indication, there?s every reason to believe that the best is yet to come.

Complete voting results for the National League Rookie of the Year award can be found at BBWAA.com.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/11/12/bryce-harper-edges-wade-miley-to-win-nl-rookie-of-the-year-award/related/

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Monday, November 12, 2012

The Churn: The Charlie Awards and More | The Heavy Table ...

The Churn: The Charlie Awards and More

Becca Dilley / Heavy Table

A profile of Safari Pride Coffee in North Minneapolis, which uses beans from Cameroon. Apparently there?s an (expensive) workaround on Travail?s no reservations policy. The 2012 Charlie Awards were announced ? PDF here (awards include a lifetime achievement award for Lenny Russo, pictured above). Praise-filled tasting notes for Leine?s Snowdrift Vanilla Porter. An account of Zingerman?s co-founder Ari Weinzweig at the Wisconsin Cheese Originals Festival. And follow our local recipe pins over on our Pinterest board.

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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Out of hospital, Beljan keeps lead at Disney

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) ? Doctors told Charlie Beljan he was in good enough health to leave the hospital Saturday morning, but perhaps not to play golf. With his job on the line and his name atop the leaderboard for the first time, Beljan ignored the recommendation and was glad he did.

One day after a panic attack so severe that he struggled to breathe and feared for his life, Beljan managed just fine in the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic. Despite a pair of early bogeys, and one nervous moment when he felt his chest tighten, he had a 1-under 71 that gave him a two-shot lead going into the final round at Disney.

Suddenly, the 28-year-old rookie has a chance to do more than just keep his card. He's one round away from winning on the PGA Tour.

"I honestly didn't think I was going to get through it," Beljan said. "I just stayed strong."

He stayed overnight in the hospital ? with his shoes on for most of the night ? and only got about an hour of sleep. This is the final PGA Tour event of the year, and Beljan is at No. 139 on the money list. Only the top 125 keep their cards, and Beljan likely would need to finish around 10th.

Beljan said he started to feel some of the same symptoms from Friday as he approached the turn. He ate a sandwich, tried to calm himself, and back-to-back birdies to start the back nine certainly helped. He closed with six straight pars to reach 13-under 203.

That gave him a two-shot lead over Brian Gay (67), Josh Teater (67) and Charlie Wi, who was tied with Beljan until two sloppy bogeys at the end for a 70.

"It's nice to be able to walk around and smile," Beljan said. "Yesterday, I was hanging on for my life."

When last seen at Disney, Beljan was gasping to draw a big breath and sitting in the fairway to wait his turn to hit. Paramedics followed him around the back nine after a spike in his blood pressure. After signing for a 64, Beljan emerged from the scoring room strapped into a stretcher and was loaded into an ambulance.

For most of the night, he felt 99 percent sure he wouldn't be playing.

But with the comfort of knowing that he was physically fine, he went back to his hotel for a shower, breakfast and headed to the golf course. Despite being nervous that another episode could strike again, he was steady for so much of the day.

Now comes the hard work.

Beljan's wife, 7-week-old son and mother-in-law were flying in from Phoenix for the final round. He has long dreamed of how cool it would be to have his family come onto the green to celebrate his first PGA Tour win.

But there's a long way to go.

Beljan had a three-shot lead ? he wasn't aware of this until late Friday night in the hospital ? going into the third round, and that was gone before he stepped onto the fourth tee. Sunday will get under way with 11 players separated by three shots.

That included Sea Island winner Tommy Gainey and Camilo Villegas, winless in four years, along with Robert Garrigus, who won at Disney two years ago. The group at 205 included Vaughn Taylor, who like Beljan is making a last-ditch effort to keep his card.

Beljan was simply thrilled to be playing.

"They released me this morning ... saying that they thought I was good enough maybe not to go play golf, but at least to leave the hospital," he said before his round. "I'm making the decision to come out here and play. Who knows if we'll last two holes?"

He made it all the way around, though the golf was shaky at the start.

Beljan showed off his power on the opening hole when he was behind a tree 183 yards from the hole. He hit a pitching wedge straight up and over the tree, with enough on it to reach the green. He three-putted from 50 feet, however, and then dropped another shot on the par-3 third with a three-putt from about 25 feet on the fringe.

His only other bogey came from a bunker on the 12th.

Several players made a run at him ? Wi, Gainey among them ? and Charles Howell III was right in the mix. Howell was one shot out of the lead until driving into the water on the 17th to make triple bogey, and then making bogey on the last hole to finish five shots behind.

About the only stress Beljan showed was on the 17th, screaming at his ball to "Go!" as it flirted with the water, and it barely got over. He walked slowly, trying to manage his nerves and his anxiety, at times lingering some 40 yards behind the other players in his group.

Beljan said a variety of blood work and other test showed nothing wrong with him. He figures the problem is between the ears and jokingly said, "I need help." This all started about three months ago when he fainted on a flight home from the Reno-Tahoe Open as he was going to the bathroom. Since then, Beljan said he has had a half-dozen panic attacks, usually in controlled environments when he can settle himself down.

This one came on a golf course, and it spiraled out of control on Friday.

It worked out for him Saturday, and he now has only five hours and 18 holes of golf in front of him, along with nearly a dozen guys trying to catch him.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hospital-beljan-keeps-lead-disney-212205728--golf.html

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Home Improvement Show ? CBS St. Louis

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RIM's Offering Cash And Gadgets to Devs Who Port Games to BlackBerry

In a bid to get some games ready for the upcoming BlackBerry 10, RIM is offering developers cold, hard cash, along with some free devices, if they can port some gems over to the OS. It can't hurt, right? More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/RY-j-X00ee0/rims-offering-cash-and-gadgets-to-devs-who-port-games-to-blackberry

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