Friday, June 29, 2012

'I Love Lucy' actress Doris Singleton dead at 92

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These Are The Top Five Features Of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

_MGT3919Today Google announced the latest version of its mobile operating system: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. It's an incremental upgrade — a number of valuable features have been added, but there's no real revamp to be seen. Still, these features are incredibly competitive, and in many ways threaten Apple's latest mobile operating system, iOS 6. Google's voice transcription and search now has the look and feel of Siri's UI, the camera app works in a more streamlined fashion with swipe to preview, and Google Now goes a step further than Siri to offer everything you need to know without you ever saying a word. That said, here are the top five features of the new platform for your drooling pleasure. Check it out:

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Gates sounds off on higher education in interview

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Bill Gates sounds off on a number of education issues in a recent interview with the Chronicle of Higher Education. He states that higher ed hasn't really changed that much despite exposure to an incredibly transformative medium, the Internet. That's because, as he sees it, the change can't start with technology, but with the institutions themselves.

(Gates, of course, is co-founder of Microsoft, and?Msnbc.com is a joint venture of Microsoft and NBCUniversal.)

Despite many small changes, most universities have resisted changes like remote learning and virtual classrooms, though they have embraced cost-saving measures like distributing course notes online. Things like free multi-user video chat, unlimited file space, the availability to students of many more means of showing their mastery of material ? few of these have been integrated in any serious way.

Simply making those tools available doesn't mean they'll be used, though, Gates points out:

Just giving people devices has a really horrible track record. You really have to change the curriculum and the teacher.

But the device is not the key limiting factor at this point, at least in most countries. If we ever get the curriculum to be super, super good, then the access piece, which is the most expensive part, will be challenging, requiring special policies to let people get access.

A recent study that provided hundreds of Kindles to schools in Ghana found that devices actually did have a positive effect, though they note that it was largely because the teachers themselves were empowered and motivated to improve their lesson plans.

But the Gates Foundation isn't acting as a think tank, producing ways to improve education and shopping them out to universities. They work as a funding engine, and wait for ideas to come to them, Gates said:

We bet on the change agents within the universities... People come to us and say, We want to try a hybrid course where some piece is online, some piece is not, and we're aiming this at the students that are in the most need, not just the most elite.?So that's who we're giving grants to, people who are trying out new things in universities.?So that's who we're giving grants to, people who are trying out new things in universities.

The system he envisions is a hybrid, where the digital realm handles the things it is best suited to (distribution of static lectures and notes, non-real-time collaboration), and getting together in the physical world is done when it is most useful?(discussion, tutoring, office hours). And practices that result in higher completion rates and more useful degrees should be studied and popularized, something he is amazed isn't done today.

He cautions that it's a long and slow process, though: education is a large ecosystem and there is much in the way of history and tradition that is resistant to more efficient methods, perhaps for good reason. And although he famously never graduated from Harvard, he considers himself extremely lucky in the?opportunities?he's had, saying: "If every kid could have that kind of education, we'd achieve a lot of goals both at the individual and country level."

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

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Why supermarket tomatoes taste lousy

Most supermarket tomatoes are flavorless at best, and a single gene mutation goes a long way toward explaining why.

The mutation arose as breeders cultivated tomatoes to ripen evenly, a trait that makes harvesting cheaper and more efficient. As pretty as they look, though, mutated tomato fruits are less efficient at photosynthesizing, found a new study. As a result, they make less sugar and other compounds, which means they often taste far worse than tomatoes that may look blotchy but are full of explode-in-your-mouth sweetness.

For consumers who like their Caprese salads rich and complex, the results suggest that, for now, heirloom varieties at co-ops and farmer's markets may be your best bet. Eventually, the findings could help breeders put more satisfying flavor profiles back into everyday grocery store tomatoes.

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"When you have fruit or berries and you sprinkle sugar on top to accentuate the flavors, you can see how every little bit helps," said Ann Powell, a biochemist at the University of California, Davis. Our sensitivity to sweetness makes a gene for sugar production extra-important. "By knowing which gene it is, breeders can now select for varieties when plants are young."

For some 70 years, tomato breeders have worked to create fruits that are uniformly light green before they ripen. The advantage of this even coloring is that fruits become ripe all at once, instead of at the top end first. That makes it much easier for farmers to tell when it's time to harvest.

Motivated more by the question of why tomatoes bother being green in the first place than by the question of why tomatoes so often taste terrible, Powell went on a hunt for proteins inside the fruit called transcription factors, which direct the genes that code for various traits.

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That search led her to a type of protein in tomatoes called GLK. When intact, she and colleagues reported Thursday in the journal Science, the protein makes pre-ripened fruits appear dark green at the shoulder, where flesh meets stem. With the mutation, on the other hand, fruits are light green all over before they turn red.

Scientists have known for a long time that two GLK proteins in the leaves of tomato and other plants direct the production of chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis, turning sunlight into sugars, and some of those sugars travel into the fruit to add sweetness.

Now it appears that the fruits of tomato plants also contain a GLK protein, which boosts sugar production just enough to make a real flavor difference. The dark green shoulder is a sign that extra photosynthesis is happening. Chemical analyses showed that tomatoes with normal GLK proteins also contained more lycopene, an antioxidant that gives tomatoes their red color.

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Once tomatoes turn red, though, it becomes impossible to tell which fruits have the mutation, making it highly unlikely that a supermarket shopper would be able to pick out tomatoes with naturally higher levels of sugar.

In fact, the chances of unmutated tomatoes showing up in any major grocery store are extremely slim. When Powell and colleagues looked at 25 commercial varieties of tomatoes from all over the world, they found the exact same mutation in all of them.

"The mutation they describe in their paper is in literally 100 percent of modern breeds sold in grocery stores today," said Harry Klee, a molecular geneticist at the University of Florida, Gainesville, who studies the chemistry and genetics of flavor in fruits and vegetables. "It's a really good illustration of some of the problems with modern breeding of tomatoes."

The GLK mutation isn't the only reason why supermarket tomatoes are so often tasteless, Klee added. But it's an important reason, and it demonstrates how focusing on aesthetics can end up sacrificing other important qualities in an entire generation of produce.

"When you focus on one thing and neglect the other ? the other being flavor ? you can have some really bad unintended consequences," Klee said. "The consumer is going to have to realize that their tomatoes may not look perfect. There may be a patch of green around the top of the fruit. But to me, I would say, if I see that a fruit is not perfectly red and perfectly uniformly ripened, maybe it's going to taste better."

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

IN RE BTR PROPERTIES LLC, | Chapter 11 Cases

IN RE: BTR Properties LLC, Chapter 11, Debtor(s).

C/A No. 12-02151-HB.

United States Bankruptcy Court, D. South Carolina.

May 1, 2012.

ORDER

HELEN E. BURRIS, Bankruptcy Judge.

On, April 2, 2012, Debtor BTR Properties LLC (?BTR?) filed a voluntary petition for Chapter 11 relief, including schedules and statements. The petition was filed and signed by Brian T. Roberts (?Roberts?), sole member of BTR. The petition did not include the signature of any attorney for BTR. Under the ?Type of Debtor? portion of the petition, the ?corporation? box is checked, which includes an LLC, and also indicates that this is a Single Asset Real Estate case as defined in 11 U.S.C. ? 101(51B). Prior to the filing of this case, Roberts also filed a petition for Chapter 11 relief on November 4, 2011, listing himself (individually) as the debtor. [1]

On April 4, 2012, the Office of the Clerk of Court sent BTR (c/o Roberts) a letter stating that BTR must be represented by an attorney in this bankruptcy case pursuant to SC LBR 9011-2. The letter also stated that:

Unless you have your attorney file in this office, within ten (10) days of the date of this letter, a notice of appearance of representation of your partnership, corporation or other business entity in this matter, the Court will enter orders as it deems appropriate, which may include dismissal of the document you filed and imposition of sanctions. [2]

Roberts filed a Response with the Court on April 9, 2012, objecting to the requirement that BTR be represented by counsel and the Court scheduled this Status Hearing. [3] The Response attached a document titled ?SC Revenue Ruling 91-11,? [4] which states that ?[a] limited liability company (LLC) is an unincorporated business association. . .? The Response also attached a document from the Internal Revenue Service stating that ?[a]n LLC business entity must file a corporation, partnership or sole proprietorship tax return.? [5] From these documents, Roberts and/or BTR claim that as a single member LLC, which is operated as a sole proprietorship, BTR may be represented by Roberts because SC LBR 9011-2 allows an individual to ?represent an unincorporated business if that individual is the sole proprietor of that business.? SC LBR 9011-2(b).

Roberts? reliance on the authorities set forth in the Response is misplaced. Section 12-2-25 states that ?for South Carolina tax purposes: (1) a single-member limited liability company, which is not taxed for South Carolina income tax purposes as a corporation, is not regarded as an entity separate from its owner . . .? S.C. Code. Ann. 122-25(B) (emphasis added). As the statutory language plainly states, this only affects state tax purposes and, therefore, is inapplicable here.

Further, if BTR were in fact a sole proprietorship?as mentioned in document filed by Roberts (which is not the case)?then its assets and liabilities would already be a part of Roberts? bankruptcy estate and this additional bankruptcy would be superfluous. See Moore v. Moore, 360 S.C. 241, 259, 599 S.E. 2d 467, 476 (Ct. App. 2004) (stating that as a sole proprietor, the owner?s personal income and the business?s income are the same and the owner?s ?personal expenditures are probative as to his business?s financial viability.?).

The Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure provide that ?[e]very petition, pleading, written motion, and other paper, except a list, schedule, or statement, or amendments thereto, shall be signed by at least one attorney of record in the attorney?s individual name. A party who is not represented by an attorney shall sign all papers.? Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9011(a). While individuals in bankruptcy or other court proceedings may represent themselves, the same prerogative is not afforded to corporations and other certain business entities. It is well-established law that those entities must be represented by a licensed attorney because they are fictional legal persons; therefore, they cannot appear for themselves personally. See Rowland v. Cal. Men?s Colony, 506 U.S. 194, 2010-2, 113 S. Ct. 716, 721, 121 L. Ed. 2d 656 (1993) (?It has been the law for the better part of two centuries, for example, that a corporation may appear in the federal courts only through licensed counsel.? (citations omitted)).

?Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. ? 1654, bankruptcy courts have the statutory authority to regulate who may appear before them.? In re Wile, C/A No. 09-04657-JW, slip op. at 2 n.3 (Bankr. D.S.C. Sept. 9, 2010). Consistent with the long-established rule described in Rowland, the South Carolina Local Bankruptcy Rules require that ?[a]ll partnerships, corporations and other business entities must be represented by an attorney duly admitted to practice as specified in SC LBR 2090-1, except with respect to the filing of proofs of claim or interests and reaffirmation agreements.? SC LBR 9011-2(b); see also Local Civil Rule 83.1 IX.02 DSC (authorizing Bankruptcy Judge of the District of South Carolina ?to make such rules of practice and procedure as they deem appropriate.?). This rule is also recognized under South Carolina state law. See Renaissance Enters., Inc. v. Summit Teleservices, Inc., 334 S.C. 649, 653, 515 S.E.2d 257, 259 (1999) (holding that a non-lawyer is not allowed to represent a corporation in state circuit or appellate courts).

An LLC, such as BTR, is a type of business entity that is ?a legal entity distinct from its members.? S.C. Code Ann. ? 33-44-201. Therefore, like other business entities, BTR can appear in court only through a licensed attorney. Monster Daddy, LLC v. Monster Cable Prod. Inc., 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 54406 (D.S.C. 2008) (?It is well established that a limited liability company is an artificial entity that cannot appear pro se and must be represented by counsel.?); see also In re 1103 Norwalk St., L.L.C., 011-0059C-7G, 2003 WL 23211564, at *1 (Bankr. M.D.N.C. Nov. 26, 2003), appeal dismissed, 174 F. App?x 787 (4th Cir. 2006) (citing various cases); In re Unauthorized Practice of Law Rules Proposed by S.C. Bar, 309 S.C. 304, 305, 422 S.E.2d 123, 124 (1992) (?We have refused, however, to allow an individual to represent a business entity .. .? (citing State ex rel. Daniel v. Wells, 191 S.C. 468, 5 S.E.2d 181 (1939) ). Furthermore, ?[t]he majority of other jurisdictions have held a corporation must be represented by an attorney in all courts.? Renaissance Enters., 334 S.C. at 652, 515 S.E.2d at 258 (emphasis in original) (citations omitted).

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT pursuant to the authorities set forth above, BTR must be represented by an attorney to proceed with this bankruptcy case.

[1] C/A No. 11-06855-HB. Roberts is represented by an attorney in that matter.

[2] Doc. No. 8.

[3] Doc. No. 12.

[4] Id. at Ex. C.

[5] Id. at Ex. D.

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Prison Planet.com ? Big Banks Craft 'Living Wills' In Case They Fail

Reuters
June 27, 2012

Five of the biggest banks in the United States are putting finishing touches on plans for going out of business as part of government-mandated contingency planning that could push them to untangle their complex operations.

Since the law allows regulators to go so far as to order a bank to divest subsidiaries if it cannot plan an orderly resolution in bankruptcy, the deadline is pushing even healthy institutions to start a multi-year process to untangle their complex global operations, according to industry consultants.

The plans, known as living wills, are due to regulators no later than July 1 under provisions of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law designed to end too-big-to-fail bailouts by the government. The living wills could be as long as 4,000 pages.

?The resolution process is now going to be part of the cost-benefit analysis on where banks will do business,? said Dan Ryan, leader of the financial services regulatory practice at?PricewaterhouseCoopers in New York. ?The complexity of the organizations will shrink.?

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Improving Markets Index: Syracuse, NY MSA ? Eye on Housing

NAHB recently unveiled an index that tracks housing markets on the mend, the NAHB/First American Improving Markets Index (IMI). ?The IMI is intended to draw attention to the fact that housing markets are local and that there are metropolitan areas where economic recovery is underway.? The index measures three readily available monthly data series that are independently collected and are indicative of improving economic health.? The three are employment, house prices and single family housing permit growth.

For the ninth release 80 markets are currently classified as improving under a conservative examination of local economic and housing market conditions.? Among these areas is the Syracuse, New York metropolitan statistical area (MSA).

The health of the Syracuse housing market is due to Syracuse being an extremely large regional healthcare center, the presence of Syracuse University and Le Moyne College and its geographic location that makes it a natural transportation center for the northeast.? Heathcare is, by far, the largest single industry in the city with SUNY Upstate University Heath System, St. Josephs Hospital, Crouse Hospital, and the very large regional VA facility collectively employing close to 20,000 people.? Syracuse also benefits from the large presence of national firms like Wegman?s Food Markets, Bristol-Myers Squibb, National Grid USA, and is the headquarters for the engineering firm O?Brien & Gere.? ??

According to home builder Todd Loscombe, President of Loscombe Custom Homes, Inc., ?Eds and Meds are what drives the local economy.? On top of that, the area is very conservative and that has insulated us from the recent housing market booms and busts.? Moreover, the builders here, because they are generally small, nimble and adaptive have adjusted to changes in buyer tastes and never had many spec houses for sale.? ?He went on to say that ?because of the large number of well paying jobs at the hospitals and at SU, there is a steady stream of organic move-up buyers in the community along with a continuous supply of doctors and professors who move here with their families.? And, because of the dearth of existing inventory, the demand for nice housing by these households means a demand for new housing.? ???????

Comparing 2010 American Community Survey data for Syracuse to the US offers strong evidence that Syracuse is doing well and some insight into why.? The unemployment rate is 2.1 percentage point lower in Syracuse than in the rest of the country, and the percentage of persons employed in transportation, warehousing and utilities and in educational and healthcare services are 18.4% percent and 25.0% percent higher respectively than the national average.? Because the local economy is doing well, the number of vacant housing units, be they owner-occupied units or rental units, is 14.5% lower than what it is for the nation as a whole and the percentage of owner-occupied units stands at 67.3% versus 65.4% for the entire country.? Lastly, the percentage of persons with an associate?s degree is 50% higher in Syracuse than it is for the rest of the US. ?Part of the reason for this is that the percentage of the population with a graduate or professional degree is 21.2% higher in Syracuse than it is nationally.? ????

According to Chris Neumann, President of Erie Materials ?while our single family market is up our multifamily market is doing very well due to the number of aging baby boomers eager to downsize and reduce their responsibilities. ?Remodeling activity is also very strong due to necessary remodeling activity as well delayed esthetic remodeling which is picking up due to improving confidence the local economy, which has helped put a floor on prices.? ?Whatever the causes, house prices have held up well over the past few years.? Prices are up 1.2% since the trough in February 2011 and are off less than 6% from their all-time high set in June 2010.? ????

Improving economic conditions have resulted in payroll employment being down just 2.1% from its 10-year high set in January 2008 and up by 2.3% since the trough in August 2010.? Single family permitting activity is up 5.1% on a seasonally adjusted monthly average basis from the trough set in August 2011.? While new homes are being built in many parts of the Syracuse MSA, activity has been primarily centered in the northern suburbs of Cicero and Clay with substantial rehabilitation and condominium construction taking place in downtown.

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Exxon's CEO: Climate, energy fears overblown

NEW YORK (AP) ? ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson says fears about climate change, drilling, and energy dependence are overblown.

In a speech Wednesday, Tillerson acknowledged that burning of fossil fuels is warming the planet, but said society will be able to adapt. The risks of oil and gas drilling are well understood and can be mitigated, he said. And dependence on other nations for oil is not a concern as long as access to supply is certain, he said.

Tillerson blamed a public that is "illiterate" in science and math, a "lazy" press, and advocacy groups that "manufacture fear" for energy misconceptions in a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations.

He highlighted that huge discoveries of oil and gas in North America have reversed a 20-year decline in U.S. oil production in recent years. He also trumpeted the global oil industry's ability to deliver fuels during a two-year period of dramatic uncertainty in the Middle East, the world's most important oil and gas-producing region.

"No one, anywhere, any place in the world has not been able to get crude oil to fuel their economies," he said.

In his speech and during a question-and-answer session after, he addressed three major energy issues: Climate change, oil and gas drilling pollution, and energy dependence.

CLIMATE CHANGE

Tillerson, in a break with predecessor Lee Raymond, has acknowledged that global temperatures are rising. "Clearly there is going to be an impact," he said Wednesday.

But he questioned the ability of climate models to predict the magnitude of the impact. He said that people would be able to adapt to rising sea levels and changing climates that may force agricultural production to shift.

"We have spent our entire existence adapting. We'll adapt," he said. "It's an engineering problem and there will be an engineering solution."

Andrew Weaver, chairman of climate modeling and analysis at the University of Victoria in Canada, disagreed with Tillerson's characterization of climate modeling. He said modeling can give a very good sense of the type of climate changes that are likely. And he said adapting to those changes will be much more difficult and disruptive than Tillerson seems to be acknowledging.

Steve Coll, author of the recent book "Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power," said he was surprised Exxon would already be talking about ways society could adapt to climate change when there is still time to try to avoid its worst effects. Also, he said, research suggests that adapting to climate change could be far more expensive than reducing emissions now. "Moving entire cities would be very expensive," he said.

Legislation or regulation that would help slow the emissions of global warming gases would likely lead to lower demand for oil and gasoline, and could reduce Exxon's profit.

DRILLING

Tillerson expressed frustration at the level of public concern over new drilling techniques that tap natural gas and oil in shale formations under several states. He said environmental advocacy groups that "manufacture fear" have alarmed a public that doesn't understand drilling practices ? or math, science or engineering in general. He blamed "lazy" journalists for producing stories that scare the public but don't investigate the claims of advocacy groups.

Drilling for oil and gas will always involve risks of spills and accidents, he said. But those risks are manageable and worth taking because they are small given the amount of energy they produce.

Drilling in shale formations, he said, only poses a small risk to those living nearby. It is neither life threatening nor long lasting and can be controlled in the event of an accident.

Drillers force millions of gallons of water mixed with sand and some hazardous chemicals into shale formations. The technique breaks up rock and creates escape routes for oil and gas. If the drilling wastewater is not treated properly or if it seeps through cracked drilling pipes, it could contaminate drinking water.

The industry's biggest challenge, he said, is "taking an illiterate public and try to help them understand why we can manage these risks."

ENERGY SECURITY

Tillerson made a distinction between energy security and energy dependence. He said that energy security ? making sure that the economy has access to energy ? is crucial.

But he said access to energy is not in peril. "Some of the fears around energy security are not well founded," he said.

The quest for energy independence, though, is misguided, he said. It doesn't matter where the U.S. gets oil because crude is priced globally. Even if the U.S. used only oil from North America, a disruption in the Middle East would increase global prices, hurt the U.S. and global economies, and force Americans to pay more at the pump.

Even if the U.S. no longer needed Middle Eastern oil, it would likely want to play a major role in helping maintain the region's security, Tillerson said.

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AP writers Seth Borenstein and Dina Cappiello contributed to this story from Washington. Jonathan Fahey can be reached at http://twitter.com/JonathanFahey.

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Richfield District Home Sales Manager (DHSM) - T32 - D100 ...

District Home Sales Manager (DHSM) - T32 - D100 - Richfield, MN

Job Number: 12000002AR

Description

The District Home Sales Manager (DHSM) is accountable for the financial results of the Home Business Group (home theater, personal electronics/digital imaging, gaming and appliances) within an assigned district of 6 - 30 store locations. The DHSM is responsible for maximizing return on investment, managing profit and loss, controlling company assets and the oversight of daily operations. The DHSM directs the execution of strategies to achieve Home Business Group goals, communicating progress and initiatives to the district leadership team. In collaboration with store general managers, the DHSM provides performance management and development of Assistant Managers and Supervisors within the Home Business Group, building and sustaining a store culture that encourages innovation.

Key Responsibilities include:

50% of time: Sales Strategy and Execution

- Responsible for the end-to-end execution of Home business results including sales, cost control, profitability and economic value added (EVA) within the assigned district.
- Communicate local needs, perspective and insight with corporate partners to drive innovation.
- Create strategies surrounding corporate-led initiatives to deploy workable execution plans.
- Analyze business results and create solutions for performance gaps.
- Ensure effective training on Home selling strategies and enforce accountability for performance standards.

35% of time: Lead and Develop Assistant Managers, Supervisors and Teams wthin the Home business group

- Recruit, develop and retain qualified employees to meet staffing needs.
- Lead and develop team members by providing coaching, training, professional development, and performance management. Strengthen employee leadership skills, global capabilities, and business acumen.

15% of time: Relationship Management

- Communicate business priorities and strategies to district leadership, store management and other district staff.
- Build a collaborative team environment that promotes shared responsibility for the execution of corporate-led initiatives.
- Integrate Home Business Group strategies with other business group strategies to ensure consistent execution aligned with company selling, operational and expense strategies.

Basic Qualifications:

- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- 2 years of P&L management, including budget responsibilities
- 2 years of merchandizing and inventory control experience
- 3 years of retail management experience

Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in a Business related field
- 2 years retail multi-unit management experience

Job: Retail Management

Primary Location: United States-MN-Richfield

Organization: Best Buy US Retail

Job Posting: Jun 26, 2012

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Cyprus EU bailout bid accepted, IMF involved

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The Sisterhood of Scrapbooking | Inspired Woman Magazine


Editor?s Note ? I was invited to the Scrap Attics-N-More gathering Saturday, April 21st. It was their last get together of the season and the women were busy with scrap books, cards, albums and more. What follows are some of my thoughts, comments made by the women as I wandered around the room and an interview with Angela Plante, the instigator of it all.

I am not a scrapbooker. I used to glue stuff into big scrapbooks just like my mom did, but now everything gets thrown into a box. Today scrapbookers have Cricuts (pronounced crickets), Cricut minis and Gypsies. They have E-Z runner tape dispensers and machines that can turn anything into a sticker, provided it fits through the slot.

?I have seven scrapbooks I am working on right now. I have seven nieces and nephews and each of them will get a scrapbook when they graduate.?

The number of supplies and accessories at each person?s space was overwhelming. Someone demonstrated a sticker maker. (photo of two sticker makers) Then, I got to see a Cricut in action. Fascinating.

?You don?t scrapbook? You will by the time you leave here!?

Sister-in-laws, mothers and daughters, and friends were spending time together. Some of the women met while scrapbooking. They even go on scrapbooking retreats!

?Usually we leave on Thursday, come home on Sunday. We scrap, eat and sleep for three days.?

?I started out doing a book for each child (she has two) and it was too much, so now I just do one family album.?

Some of the women are consultants for scrapbook supply companies like Creative Memories or Stampin? Up. These companies provide a variety of supplies, like coordinating packs with paper and stickers that match. Those who don?t feel very creative appreciate these sources, and it helps beginners as well.

It seemed to be a badge of honor to be months behind?

?My daughter was eight months old on Monday. and I am just scrapping her first days.?
?You never get caught up because you always take more pictures.?
?If someone gets caught up, we kick them out!?

Scrapbooking can be more than just a hobby. Some people make money putting scrapbooks together for others, and some sell the cards they make. Others make cards as gifts to give to co-workers, friends and family, while others may donate them to organizations to sell. (photo of tshirts on cards ? donating to a church for a rummage sale they are having)

?There are 33 employees where I work, so I put together five or six cards in a pack for Christmas gifts for each of them.?

Project Life
Project Life is a photo album kit that comes with everything you need to document every day for a whole year. (or however long it takes you to finish it!) It comes with a binder, color coordinating cards and stickers. ?Becky Higgins, one of the leaders in our industry, created Project Life,? said Angela Plante, Scrap Attics-n-More coordinator. ?There are now twenty in our group that do it, so I wrote Becky Higgins to tell her what we were doing and she donated one to our group.?

?It really makes you stop and be in the moment. My son and my husband have gotten involved, too. They ask me what Project Life is today, or make a suggestion.?

Plante has been scrapbooking for fifteen years. Her children now scrapbook with her. ?My daughter is right there beside me,? she said. ?She has her own stickers and markers. We have a lot of mothers and daughters that come in.?

She started Scrap Attics-n-More three years ago. ?I was looking for a place to scrap after Scrap Haven closed,? Plante explained. ?I asked the owner of DJ?s (in Lincoln) if I could use her back room. I started by myself and now there are over 100 ladies (in the group) that come and stamp, scrap, crochet and make quilts. About 40 show up each month.?

The group has moved to a church and meets on the third Saturday of every month ? October, November and January through April. They kick off ?scrap season? with a retreat in Medora each fall. Plante sets up and tears down all of the chairs, tables and dishes and to make sure the women have a comfortable place to create each month. She has a theme for every Saturday; deer widow weekend, ugly sweaters, the 80?s and more. There is no charge to attend, Plante stressed, ?it is not a business.?

The women really look forward to these Saturdays. It may be especially beneficial for someone who is new to scrapping or even the community. Some may feel overwhelmed or hesitant when they are considering starting. They may feel they aren?t creative or it is too expensive. Attending Scrap Attics-n-More will help new scrappers get ideas and see the many options available to them.

?There is no right or wrong, it?s however you want to do it. That?s what I like about it. Everybody has their own style.?

Plante said there have never been any males join the group, but husbands are usually very supportive of their wives scrapbooking hobby. ?They are the ones building the organizers, shelves, or the rooms, because most women have a space in their homes set aside for scrapping,? she said. ?Some husbands have stood in line to get Cricuts on Black Friday.?

Plante emphasized the importance of preserving memories. ?Everything we create is our legacy to our family members,? she said. ?They may not understand it now, but someday they will appreciate all of the time and love we put into our projects.?

?Scrap Attics n More is more then just a scrapping thing ? it?s an inspirational way of life.? ~Angela Plante

For more information on Scrap Attics-n-More, contact Angela at scrapatticsnmore@yahoo.com.
Project Life information: beckyhiggins.com

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Lawmakers press for open Trans-Pacific trade talks (reuters)

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Louis C.K. Gets Into the Ticket-Selling Business - NYTimes.com

At this point in his booming career, Louis C.K. could fill theaters by charging Broadway-style prices, and blame the high cost on scalpers and ticketing services. Instead, he has decided to try to reinvent another comedy business model.

On Monday, he announced that he would not use a ticketing service for his new tour and instead charge $45 for every ticket, with no added fees, through his own Web site, louisck.net. The tour begins in October and includes a five-day stint in New York at City Center starting Oct. 24.

The ticket plan is not the first time the comic has sought to upend an industry tradition. Last year, he bypassed Comedy Central and HBO and released a stand-up special on his Web site for only $5. Aziz Ansari and Jim Gaffigan have since done the same thing.

About the new plan, he wrote here, that the ticket price was less than what fans paid for his last tour. (Although in New York, he?s been known to pop in and take the stage at cheaper comedy outlets.)

The comedian cited the added fees and resellers? markups as the reason he has troubling making his shows affordable. Music acts have tried experiments with ticketing but the efforts have not been large-scale and it?s difficult to find theaters without exclusive deals with ticketing services, a point the comedian made when he noted that he would be performing at sites he hadn?t visited before. ?I really appreciate all of these theaters that are letting us give this a try,? he wrote on his site.

Of course, his success makes it easier to book this tour. ?About a year ago, I reached a point where I realized I am making enough money doing comedy so the next thing that interested me is bringing your price down,? he added. ?Either way, I still make a whole lot more than my grandfather who taught math and raised chickens in Michigan.?

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With $1.2 Billion Yammer Buy, Microsoft?s Social Enterprise Strategy Takes Shape

Screen shot 2012-06-25 at 11.37.51 AMMicrosoft just announced it has indeed acquired Yammer, the four-year-old social networking company for enterprises, for $1.2 billion in cash. The announcement confirms weeks of very credibly-sourced rumors that have been floating for weeks around the tech blogosphere

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Watch Seth McFarlane Perform 'Ted' Scenes Using Motion Capture

We might not see Seth McFarlane in his live-action directorial debut, "Ted," but we certainly will hear him. The "Family Guy" creator voices the titular foul-mouthed teddy bear, but we didn't realize until now just how far McFarlane went to portray the character. Funny or Die released a new featurette that looks at the motion [...]

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Obama and Biden strike at Romney on overseas jobs

President Barack Obama stops at The Varsity restaurant, Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama stops at The Varsity restaurant, Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama places an order at The Varsity restaurant, Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama shakes hands with patrons during his visit to The Varsity restaurant, Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama picks up a boy as he visits The Varsity restaurant, Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama shakes hands with Fulton County, Ga., Chairman John Eaves as Dekalb County, Ga., CEO Burrell Ellis and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed look on, upon Obama's arrival on Air Force One at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Paul Abell)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden unleashed a back-to-back assault Tuesday on Republican challenger Mitt Romney, re-emphasizing Democratic assertions that Romney as a venture capitalist sent U.S. jobs overseas and paid no heed to the impact on American workers.

"You've got to give Mitt Romney credit," Biden said while campaigning in Iowa. "He's a job creator in Singapore, China, India."

Obama, who was holding fundraisers in Atlanta and Miami, cast his Republican rival as the type of wealthy investor whose only goal was making money no matter the cost.

"Governor Romney and his allies believe that we should go back to the top-down economics of the last decade. They believe that if we eliminate regulations and we cut taxes by trillions of dollars, we just leave the market alone, that everybody will prosper," Obama said in Miami Beach. "They argue that if you help corporations and wealthy investors maximize their profits by whatever means necessary, whether it be layoffs or outsourcing, union busting or whatever means are available, that will automatically translate into jobs and prosperity to benefit everybody."

Behind the criticism of Romney's business record is the Obama campaign's belief that the effort to undermine a potential Romney strength ? his experience as the successful head of the private equity firm Bain Capital ? is yielding results and raising questions with voters.

Biden made note of news reports that Bain took over firms that sent jobs to China and India and opposed union efforts to increase wages and improve benefits. The Romney campaign has argued that the reports aren't accurate and don't take into account how work done overseas supports U.S. exports.

"The president and I don't see American workers as part of the problem. We see them as the heart of the solution," he said.

Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul called Biden's comments misleading and said they were an effort to distract voters from Obama's "disastrous economic record."

"President Obama has failed to meet his own standard for lowering unemployment because he has no idea what it takes to get our economy moving again," Saul said in a statement. "On Day One, Mitt Romney will take action to jumpstart our economy and give job creators the incentives they need to thrive here in America."

The back and forth on Romney's business record has become a familiar campaign theme. A political committee supporting Obama began airing an ad over the weekend accusing Romney of making millions while shutting down an Indiana paper plant.

Biden was beginning a two-day visit to Iowa, a swing state whose six electoral votes could be significant in the November election. He spoke to more than 400 people, many of them union members from a John Deere factory, transit workers and members of a public employees union.

For Obama, it was the second day of targeting Romney. He emphasized that their contest is a choice between ideologies, not a referendum on his own performance.

"The question is not whether we need to put more folks back to work or whether we need to see the economy growing faster or whether we need to bring down our debt," he told the crowd of donors in Atlanta. "The question is how do we do it."

The president held two fundraisers in Atlanta, followed by two events in Miami Beach, including a performance by singer Marc Anthony, raising at least $2.3 million.

Obama was holding the fundraisers at the start of a pivotal week for his campaign. The Supreme Court is expected to rule on his health care overhaul law on Thursday, passing judgment on the most significant piece of legislation during his presidency.

And it comes as Obama and his team have warned that Romney and his Republican allies would outspend him during the presidential campaign.

In an e-mail to supporters Tuesday, Obama bluntly stated: "I will be the first president in modern history to be outspent in his re-election campaign, if things continue as they have so far."

The urgent tone was designed to spur more giving. Until last month, Obama had been by far the leading fundraiser in the presidential contest. But Romney, after securing the nomination, has consolidated his support.

Romney raised more than $76 million last month for his presidential campaign and for the GOP, compared to $60 million for Obama and the Democrats. Obama's advisers say they expect Republican-leaning super PACs to pull in $1.2 billion before the election, posing a big-money challenge for the president. Obama has more than $100 million in his campaign account, but Democratic super PACs have struggled to raise money.

Obama has now raised the stakes, saying that even without the help of GOP-leaning super PACs, Romney could still outspend him.

"You're going to have more money spent in this election than ever before by the other side on negative ads," Obama said in Atlanta. "And their message will be simple. They'll say, the economy is bad and it's Obama's fault."

___

Associated Press writer David Pitt contributed to this report from Waterloo, Iowa.

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Biologists reveal potential 'fatal flaw' in iconic sexual selection study

ScienceDaily (June 26, 2012) ? A classic study from more than 60 years ago suggesting that males are more promiscuous and females more choosy in selecting mates may, in fact, be wrong, say life scientists who are the first to repeat the historic experiment using the same methods as the original.

In 1948, English geneticist Angus John Bateman published a study showing that male fruit flies gain an evolutionary advantage from having multiple mates, while their female counterparts do not. Bateman's conclusions have informed and influenced an entire sub-field of evolutionary biology for decades.

"Bateman's 1948 study is the most-cited experimental paper in sexual selection today because of its conclusions about how the number of mates influences fitness in males and females," said Patricia Adair Gowaty, a distinguished professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at UCLA. "Yet despite its important status, the experiment has never been repeated with the methods that Bateman himself originally used, until now.

"Our team repeated Bateman's experiment and found that what some accepted as bedrock may actually be quicksand. It is possible that Bateman's paper should never have been published."

Gowaty's study was published June 11 in the online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and is scheduled for publication in an upcoming print edition.

The original experiment on Drosophila melanogaster, also known as the common fruit fly, was performed by creating multiple, isolated populations with either five males and five females or three of each gender in a jar. The insects mated freely in the experimental populations, and Bateman examined the children that made it to adulthood. To count the number of adult offspring engendered by each of his original insect subjects, Bateman needed a reliable way to match parents with children.

Nowadays, modern geneticists would use molecular evidence to determine the genetic parentage of each child, but DNA analysis was not available in the 1940s. Instead, Bateman chose his initial specimens carefully, selecting D. melanogaster flies that each had a unique, visible mutation that could be transferred from parent to child, Gowaty said.

The mutations were extreme. Some of the flies had curly wings, others thick bristles, and still others had eyes reduced in size to narrow slits. The outward differences in each breeding subject allowed Bateman to work backward to determine the parentage of some of the fly progeny and to document each mating pair among the original insects. A child with curly wings and thick bristles, for example, could only have come from one possible pairing.

Yet Bateman's method, which was cutting-edge for its time, had a "fatal flaw," according to Gowaty.

Imagine the child of a curly-winged mother and an eyeless father. The child has an equal chance of having both mutations, only the father's mutation, only the mother's mutation or no mutation at all. In order to know who mated with whom, Bateman used only the children with two mutations, because these were the only ones for which he could specifically identify both the mother and father. But by counting only the children with two mutations, Bateman probably got a skewed sample, Gowaty said. In repeating Bateman's experiment, she and her colleagues found that the flies with two severe mutations are less likely to survive into adulthood.

Flies use their wings not only to hover but also to sing during courtship, which is why curly wings present a huge disadvantage. Specimens with deformed eyes might have an even tougher time surviving. The 25 percent of children born with both mutations were even more likely to die before being counted by Bateman or Gowaty.

"It's not surprising that the kids died like flies when they got one dramatic mutation from mom and another dramatic mutation from dad," she said.

Gowaty found that the fraction of double-mutant offspring was significantly below the expected 25 percent, which means Bateman would have been unable to accurately quantify the number of mates for each adult subject. Further, his methodology resulted in more offspring being assigned to fathers than mothers, something that is impossible when each child must have both a father and a mother, Gowaty said.

Bateman concluded that male fruit flies produce many more viable offspring when they have multiple mates but that females produce the same number of adult children whether they have one mate or many. But Gowaty and her colleagues, by performing the same experiment, found that the data were decidedly inconclusive.

In their repetition -- and possibly in Bateman's original study -- the data failed to match a fundamental assumption of genetic parentage assignments. Specifically, the markers used to identify individual subjects were influencing the parameters being measured (the number of mates and the number of offspring). When offspring die from inherited marker mutations, the results become biased, indicating that the method is unable to reliably address the relationship between the number of mates and the number of offspring, said Gowaty. Nonetheless, Bateman's figures are featured in numerous biology textbooks, and the paper has been cited in nearly 2,000 other scientific studies.

"Here was a classic paper that has been read by legions of graduate students, any one of whom is competent enough to see this error," Gowaty said. "Bateman's results were believed so wholeheartedly that the paper characterized what is and isn't worth investigating in the biology of female behavior."

Repeating key studies is a tenet of science, which is why Bateman's methodology should have been retried as soon as it became important in the 1970s, she said. Those who blindly accept that females are choosy while males are promiscuous might be missing a big piece of the puzzle.

"Our worldviews constrain our imaginations," Gowaty said. "For some people, Bateman's result was so comforting that it wasn't worth challenging. I think people just accepted it."

Shaking the foundation

Biologists studying sexual selection examine mating habits of organisms ranging from fruit flies to gorillas, both in the lab and in the wild, in order to better understand how certain traits or behaviors confer evolutionary advantages.

Sexual selection began as a discipline following Charles Darwin's publication of "The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex," considered Darwin's defense against critics of his theory of evolution through natural selection. He argued that while the unwieldy, colorful tails of peacocks hindered flight and made males easy targets for hungry tigers, the flamboyant plumage served a vital role in attracting potential mates. The overdressed birds had an unexpected evolutionary advantage that did not help when it came to escaping predators but did help when it came to producing offspring through sexual selection, said Gowaty.

Darwin, and later Bateman, cleaved to the notion that females of a species tended to be discriminating and passive, while the far more promiscuous males competed for their attentions. In the last few decades, however, evolutionary biologists have shown that the story is far more complicated. Gowaty, who has been interested in female mating habits in insects and birds since the beginning of her career, spent 30 years in the field studying Eastern bluebirds. She published the first molecular genetics study showing that females in a socially monogamous species mated outside their traditional pairs regularly.

Gowaty describes the benefits of multiple mates as an answer to the never-ending evolutionary struggle against what may be the world's greatest predator: disease.

"Our pathogens have much shorter generation times than we do as the hosts, and they evolve offenses much more rapidly than we can evolve defenses," she said. "One of the rules of nature is that our pathogens are going to get us."

In this illness-driven arms race, organisms that produce offspring from multiple mates are more likely to produce some children with the right antibodies to survive the next generation of viruses, bacteria and parasites. Fruit fly males are likely to give females the additional variation in the genome that they need to build strong immune systems in their kids, Gowaty said.

For Gowaty, there are many open questions remaining when it comes to female mating habits, whether in fruit flies or other organisms. Yet shaking the bedrock of the Bateman paradigm may help the field examine new perspectives.

"Paradigms are like glue, they constrain what you can see," she said. "It's like being stuck in sludge -- it's hard to lift your foot out and take a step in a new direction."

This study was federally funded by the National Science Foundation. Other co-authors included Wyatt Anderson, a professor of genetics at the University of Georgia and a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and Yong-Kyu Kim, a research scientist at Emory University.

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  1. P. A. Gowaty, Y.-K. Kim, W. W. Anderson. No evidence of sexual selection in a repetition of Bateman's classic study of Drosophila melanogaster. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1207851109

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