Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Monday, February 25, 2013

"Channing All Over Your Tatum" Goes Viral, Gets Sexy

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Pope changes conclave rules, allows earlier start

VATICAN CITY (AP) ? Pope Benedict XVI has changed the rules of the conclave that will elect his successor, allowing cardinals to move up the start date if all of them arrive in Rome before the usual 15-day transition between pontificates.

Benedict signed a legal document, issued Monday, with some line-by-line changes to the 1996 Vatican law governing the election of a new pope. It is one of his last acts as pope before resigning Thursday.

The date of the conclave's start is important because Holy Week begins March 24, with Easter Sunday March 31. In order to have a new pope in place for the church's most solemn liturgical period, he would need to be installed by Sunday, March 17 ? a tight timeframe if a conclave were to start March 15.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-changes-conclave-rules-allows-earlier-start-121031066.html

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The seven creepiest teachers who allegedly banged or inappropriately touched their students this week [SLIDESHOW]

It?s somewhat slim pickings this week for teachers getting busted for allegedly having sex with or ? in one case ? allegedly feeling up and getting high with their students.

Nevertheless, at least seven teachers managed to find their way in the news for such extracurricular activities. The Daily Caller whipped together the slideshow below based on teacher-student sex stories that appeared on respectable national and local news websites this week alone.

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Tornado Damage Report


SHREVEPORT, La. -

The Shreveport National Weather Service has concluded that eight EF-0 tornadoes with 70 plus mph winds occurred in east Texas and southwest Arkansas Monday evening.? The following is the preliminary damage report:

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA 950 AM CST WED FEB 20 2013  ...NWS DAMAGE SURVEYS UNDERWAY FOR STORMS THAT OCCURRED MONDAY  FEBRUARY 18, 2013...  SUPERCELL STORMS THAT MOVED ACROSS THE REGION ON MONDAY PRODUCED  SEVERAL TORNADOES. BELOW IS A PRELIMINARY SUMMARY OF THE STORMS THAT  HAVE BEEN SURVEYED THUS FAR. TORNADOES NUMBERED 1-7 SHARED THE SAME  PARENT STORM.    .TORNADO #1: KILGORE TX 7 SE...  RATING:                 EF-0 ESTIMATED PEAK WIND:    70 MPH PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/:  0.75 MILES PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/:   30 YARDS FATALITIES:             0 INJURIES:               0  START DATE:             02/18/2013  START TIME:             5:09 PM START LOCATION:         7 MILES SE OF KILGORE START LAT/LON:          32.2576/-94.2339  END DATE:               02/18/2013 END TIME:               5:10 PM END LOCATION:           7 MILES SE OF KILGORE END LAT/LON:            32.3038/-94.4048  SEVERAL LARGE BRANCHES AND A HARDWOOD TREE WERE SNAPPED ALONG COUNTY ROADS 281 AND 283.  .TORNADO #2: KILGORE TX 9 ESE...  RATING:                 EF-0 ESTIMATED PEAK WIND:    70 MPH PATH LENGTH:            30 YARDS PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/:   20 YARDS FATALITIES:             0 INJURIES:               0  START DATE:             02/18/2013  START TIME:             5:18 PM START LOCATION:         9 MILES ESE OF KILGORE START LAT/LON:          32.3190/-94.7338  END DATE:               02/18/2013 END TIME:               5:18 PM END LOCATION:           9 MILES ESE OF KILGORE END LAT/LON:            32.3190/-94.7338  A BRIEF TOUCH-DOWN SNAPPED THE TOPS OUT OF SEVERAL PINE TREES ALONG HWY 322 NEAR BARNES CREEK.   .TORNADO #3: TATUM TX 9 W...  RATING:                 EF-0 ESTIMATED PEAK WIND:    70 MPH PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/:  1.5 MILES PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/:   30 YARDS FATALITIES:             0 INJURIES:               0  START DATE:             02/18/2013  START TIME:             5:27 PM START LOCATION:         9 MILES W OF TATUM START LAT/LON:          32.3047/-94.6639  END DATE:               02/18/2013 END TIME:               5:31 PM END LOCATION:           7 MILES W OF TATUM END LAT/LON:            32.3059/-94.6374  A PINE TREE WAS UPROOTED ALONG WITH SEVERAL TOPS OF PINE TREES SNAPPED  ALONG COUNTY ROAD 2126 AND FM 782.  .TORNADO #4: BECKVILLE TX 4 NNE...  RATING:                 EF-0 ESTIMATED PEAK WIND:    75 MPH PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/:  1.25 MILES PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/:   50 YARDS FATALITIES:             0 INJURIES:               0  START DATE:             02/18/2013  START TIME:             5:57 PM START LOCATION:         4 MILES NNE OF BECKVILLE START LAT/LON:          32.2991/-94.4192  END DATE:               02/18/2013 END TIME:               5:59 PM END LOCATION:           5 MILES NE OF BECKVILLE  END LAT/LON:            32.3025/-94.3991  NUMEROUS LARGE LIMBS AND A FEW TREES WERE SNAPPED ALONG FM 1794. SEVERAL PICTURES OF THE FUNNEL WERE CAPTURED.  .TORNADO #5: CARTHAGE TX 9 N...  RATING:                 EF-0 ESTIMATED PEAK WIND:    70 MPH PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/:  0.8 MILES PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/:   30 YARDS FATALITIES:             0 INJURIES:               0  START DATE:             02/18/2013  START TIME:             6:05 PM START LOCATION:         9 MILES N OF CARTHAGE START LAT/LON:          32.2831/-94.3466  END DATE:               02/18/2013 END TIME:               6:07 PM END LOCATION:           9 MILES N OF CARTHAGE END LAT/LON:            32.2847/-94.3328  NUMEROUS LARGE LIMBS AND A FEW PINE TREES WERE SNAPPED ALONG FM 1794 JUST SOUTH OF THE SABINE RIVER.   .TORNADO #6: CARTHAGE TX 10 NNE...  RATING:                 EF-0 ESTIMATED PEAK WIND:    70 MPH PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/:  20 YARDS PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/:   10 YARDS FATALITIES:             0 INJURIES:               0  START DATE:             02/18/2013  START TIME:             6:13 PM START LOCATION:         10 MILES NNE OF CARTHAGE START LAT/LON:          32.2893/-94.2826  END DATE:               02/18/2013 END TIME:               6:13 PM END LOCATION:           10 MILES NNE OF CARTHAGE END LAT/LON:            32.2894/-94.2825  A BRIEF TOUCH-DOWN SNAPPED A SMALL HARDWOOD TREE ALONG COUNTY ROAD 307.   .TORNADO #7: CARTHAGE TX 9 NE...  RATING:                 EF-0 ESTIMATED PEAK WIND:    75 MPH PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/:  30 YARDS PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/:   20 YARDS FATALITIES:             0 INJURIES:               0  START DATE:             02/18/2013  START TIME:             6:19 PM START LOCATION:         9 MILES NE OF CARTHAGE START LAT/LON:          32.2578/-94.2343  END DATE:               02/18/2013 END TIME:               6:19 PM END LOCATION:           9 MILES NE OF CARTHAGE END LAT/LON:            32.2577/-94.2342  TWO PINE TREES WERE SNAPPED ALONG FM 31 NEAR THE COUNTY ROAD 316 INTERSECTION.   .TORNADO #8: GARLAND AR 4 SW...  RATING:                 EF-0 ESTIMATED PEAK WIND:    70 MPH PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/:  40 YARDS PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/:   20 YARDS FATALITIES:             0 INJURIES:               0  START DATE:             02/18/2013  START TIME:             3:30 PM START LOCATION:         4 MILES SW OF GARLAND START LAT/LON:          33.3151/-93.7549  END DATE:               02/18/2013 END TIME:               3:30 PM END LOCATION:           4 MILES SW OF GARLAND END LAT/LON:            33.3151/-93.7549  A VERY BRIEF TORNADO TOUCHDOWN CAUSED SEVERAL SNAPPED HARD  WOOD BRANCHES WITH ONE SMALL HARD WOOD TREE SNAPPED ALONG HWY 134.   _______________________________________________________________________  EF SCALE: THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE CLASSIFIES TORNADOES INTO THE  FOLLOWING CATEGORIES.  EF0...WEAK......65 TO 85 MPH EF1...WEAK......86 TO 110 MPH EF2...STRONG....111 TO 135 MPH EF3...STRONG....136 TO 165 MPH EF4...VIOLENT...166 TO 200 MPH EF5...VIOLENT...>200 MPH  NOTE: THE INFORMATION IN THIS STATEMENT IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING FINAL REVIEW OF THE EVENTS AND PUBLICATION IN NWS STORM DATA.  

Source: http://www.ktbs.com/weather/Tornado-Damage-Report/-/144776/18117724/-/ghwt9yz/-/index.html

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

4 Reasons Your Marriage Is Susceptible To Divorce | World of ...

4 Reasons Your Marriage May Be Susceptible to Divorce This guest article from YourTango was written by Dr. Tina Schermer-Sellers.

The fire of love is a fragile and fickle flame. I often hear stories of people leaving good relationships because they have developed deep connections outside the marriage. So, how can you keep your marriage intact?

There are four, cultural elements causing marriage and love to be more fragile in these modern times. They are:

1. We marry for love.

We have been doing this for less than 100 years. Up until recent history, we married because of family loyalties, property, status, religious mandates and social tradition.

Love is a fragile thing ? it needs lots of TLC! If love is ignored, the bond in the relationship will weaken. Inside this weakness dissention, criticism and distance grows. Love is like a small flame; it needs lots of consistent time and attention to stay strong!

2. Spouses aren?t dependent on one another.

Women and men are now both able to care for themselves and their children financially and socially, leaving both sexes less likely to stay in unhappy relationships. This fact, plus the fact that many people have successfully moved on from one marriage into another life reduces the stigma of divorce.

The financial and social pressure to stay married isn?t what it used to be. People stay married because they choose each other daily, they want to choose each other daily, and they nourish their connection daily as well.

3. We live longer than we ever have.

The average age of marriage in urban areas is 26 for women and 28 for men. With a lifespan of 85-plus years, it is feasible to be married for 60-plus years. There is a great amount of change people go through over a 60-year relationship.

As a culture, do we invest any time giving people the skills they need to keep a love alive and vibrant? Do we even know what that means, what that looks like, or how to do such a thing? A couple who actively works to improve their relationship IQ weathers life?s challenges with more grace, compassion and love. As they keep growing, so does their relationship.

4. We now live a 24/7 lifestyle.

This is an entirely new social phenomenon that has never been the case before. People are working 50+ hours a week, on their communication devices all hours of the night and day, expected to be reachable and attending to multiple demands simultaneously ? the email from work, the text from a child, the conversation with a partner, the deadline that is tomorrow, the sale that ends tonight. This is impossible ? hello?? ? this is impossible to do without losing connection with those closest to you.

To nourish a meaningful, deeply attached relationship with a child, spouse or friend, to nourish love, you need focused time to be thoughtfully and solely with each other ? in the moment ? present in the now ? open heart to open heart. That is the only way. Distracted connections become weak connections and weak connections, with nothing social or internal holding them together, will in time, break. There is no magic wishing that will suffice ? they will break.

If these influences negatively affect your love life, discuss how you can bring more TLC into your relationship. Discuss how to wrap space, time and attention around you by putting in a few protective boundaries. For example, no electronics in bed or 15 minutes of quiet music, a glass of wine and a dimly lit room together before bed.

Most importantly, discuss what you miss and how to bring more of that into your busy lives, longing hearts and sacred union.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Hadiya Pendleton mother featured in new gun control ad

The mother of Hadiya Pendleton, the Chicago teenager who performed at President Obama's inauguration in January and was gunned down weeks later, is the face of a new ad from Guns Against Illegal Guns.

By Andrew Rafferty, Staff Writer, NBC News

Cleopatra Cowley, mother of the Chicago teen shot and killed just a week after performing at President Barack Obama?s inauguration, is featured in a new public service announcement calling on Congress to reform the nation?s gun laws.


In the ad, paid for by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Cowley advocates for universal background checks on all gun sales.? "Tell Congress to support commonsense reforms so no more innocent children are killed. And no parent has to go through this heartbreak."

Cowley?s daughter, Hadiya, has become the one of the most recognizable faces in President Barack Obama?s efforts to curb the country?s gun laws. First Lady Michelle Obama attended the 16-year-old?s funeral earlier this month.

Cowley herself?has also become a leading figure in the fight to pass stricter gun control laws. She and her husband sat next to the first lady during last week?s State of the Union address, where the president told her story as part of his attempt to call on Congress to act.

?Just three weeks ago, she was here, in Washington, with her classmates, performing for her country at my inauguration. And a week later, she was shot and killed in a Chicago park after school, just a mile away from my house," Obama said of Hadiya.

The president again told Hadiya?s story during a visit to Chicago later in the week.

The 30-second ad begins with scenes from the president?s inauguration with Cowley narrating that it was ?the happiest day? of her daughter?s life. The ad then quickly flashes to a picture of her daughter?s casket.

A day before the State of the Union, Chicago police announced two suspects were charged with murder for Hadiya?s death. Hadiya was with her friends at a park near her school, and police believe the suspects mistakenly they were a rival gand.

Speaking to NBC News after the suspects had been arrested, Cowley said, ?My baby deserves a revolution and I pray that what happened her to her will have an impact.?

Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/17/16997011-hadiya-pendleton-mother-featured-in-new-gun-control-ad?lite

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

RI records spotlight double life of Legion founder

FILE - In this Nov. 30, 2004 file photo, Pope John Paul II gives his blessing to father Marcial Maciel, founder of the Legion of Christ, during a special audience at the Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI took over the Legion in 2010 after a Vatican investigation determined that Maciel had sexually molested seminarians and fathered three children by two women. Following a decision Thursday Feb. 14, 2013, by the Rhode Island Supreme Court, documents are set to be unsealed related to a lawsuit contesting the will of Gabrielle Mee, who left $60 million to the Legion. (AP Photo/Plinio Lepri, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 30, 2004 file photo, Pope John Paul II gives his blessing to father Marcial Maciel, founder of the Legion of Christ, during a special audience at the Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI took over the Legion in 2010 after a Vatican investigation determined that Maciel had sexually molested seminarians and fathered three children by two women. Following a decision Thursday Feb. 14, 2013, by the Rhode Island Supreme Court, documents are set to be unsealed related to a lawsuit contesting the will of Gabrielle Mee, who left $60 million to the Legion. (AP Photo/Plinio Lepri, File)

Attorney Bernard Jackvony poses at his office in Providence, R.I., Friday Feb. 15, 2013. Documents released Friday shed light on the inner workings of a secretive and now-disgraced Roman Catholic order called the Legion of Christ, including new details on how the organization took control of Gabrielle Mee finances and persuaded her to bequeath it $60 million. Jackvony represents Mee's niece. (AP Photo/Rodrique Ngowi)

Snow covers the grounds of the Mater Ecclesiae College in Greenville, R.I., Friday Feb. 15, 2013. The facility previously was home to Gabrielle Mee, who bequeath $60 million to the Legion of Christ, a secretive and now-disgraced Roman Catholic order. (AP Photo/Rodrique Ngowi)

(AP) ? Newly unsealed documents in a lawsuit brought against the Roman Catholic order Legion of Christ show the group's former second-in-command testified he discovered the order's founder, the late Rev. Marcial Maciel, had fathered a daughter in 2006, but never confronted him about his double life and didn't share the news with the group's broader membership.

The documents, previously sealed in a lawsuit in Superior Court in Rhode Island, include thousands of pages of testimony from high-ranking leaders at the Legion, its members, and relatives of Rhode Island widow Gabrielle Mee, who bequeathed $60 million to the Legion before her death at age 96 in 2008.

The Legion, founded by Maciel decades ago in Mexico City, was taken over by the Vatican in 2010 after a church investigation determined that Maciel had sexually molested seminarians and fathered three children by two women.

The scandal, which tarnished the legacy of Pope John Paul II, has been cited as an especially egregious example of how the Vatican ignored decades of reports about sexually abusive priests because church leaders put the interests of the institution above those of the victims.

The documents released Friday, at the request of The Associated Press and other news organizations, include the first-ever depositions made available of high-ranking Legion officials, including the Rev. Luis Garza, the Legion's former No. 2.

In a deposition December 2011, Garza says he became suspicious while visiting Maciel in 2006 at a Jacksonville, Fla., hotel about two women he saw there. He later learned they were Maciel's daughter and her mother, a fact he confirmed with both women.

Garza said he obtained the daughter's birth certificate as proof ? listing the father as "Jose Rivas." Later, it was revealed that Maciel used the "Jose Rivas" pseudonym with his other hidden family, a Mexican woman with whom he had two sons.

Yet Garza said he never asked Maciel about his daughter or discussed it with him, and he didn't think it was necessary to share the news with the Legion's membership or its lay movement, Regnum Christi. He said he only told the Legion's superior and two other priests.

"I didn't think at the time that the fact that fathering a child would change in any way the way we needed to behave vis-a-vis Father Maciel or the actions that we needed to do," Garza said in the deposition. "Because we needed to comply with indications of the Holy See and also because there was an issue of privacy and respect for the mother and the daughter."

The Legion didn't acknowledge Maciel's children or the sexual abuse allegations against him until February 2009, about a year after he died.

Mee's niece, Mary Lou Dauray, filed the Rhode Island lawsuit after her aunt died, saying Mee was defrauded by an order whose leaders orchestrated an effort to hide its founder's misdeeds from her aunt. A Superior Court judge ruled in September that Dauray did not have standing to sue.

But the judge noted that the documents filed under seal raised a red flag. He referred to the Legion's top officials as "clandestinely dubious religious leaders," and said there was evidence that Mee had been unduly persuaded to change her trusts and will.

Bernard Jackvony, the lawyer for Mee's niece, said taken as a whole, the depositions expose how the Legion knew by 2004 that the Vatican was investigating Maciel for sexual abuse and by 2006 that he had a daughter yet kept the information private. He argued that Mee never would have given the Legion her money had she known of Maciel's true nature.

"In terms of fraud, when you withhold information from people, that's the same as if you said something to them that's not true," he said.

The Legion said Friday it didn't exert undue influence over Mee's decision-making and she made her gifts of her own will.

"Our actions with regard to Mrs. Mee and her estate were appropriate and honorable," Legion spokesman Jim Fair said. "We were respectful and diligent in carrying out her wishes in the handling of resources provided to the Legion."

Among other documents released Friday was 2001 testimony from Mee in a separate lawsuit, showing her complete trust in the Legion.

"I know they needed money and what their dealings were, and I have complete confidence and trust. I know it's all above board. It's all very honest," she said. "I know no details and I don't ask."

The documents in Dauray's lawsuit were kept under seal until the AP, The New York Times, the National Catholic Reporter and The Providence Journal intervened, arguing that the documents were in the public interest. The Legion argued that media coverage of the documents could taint prospective jurors if there was a trial.

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Winfield reported from Rome. Contributing to this report are Associated Press writers Matt Brown in Billings, Mont., Maryclaire Dale in Philadelphia and Chris Sherman in McAllen, Texas, and AP Projects Editor Brooke Lansdale in New York.

Associated Press

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Love, Health, Clarity, Faith, God, Justin Bieber & Twitter

February 15, 2013 | 8:19 am

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I have been thinking about love a lot lately.? I think love is grand and I am blessed to have people in my life that I love, in addition to having them love me back.? Not all of them love me back of course, George Clooney, but I am indeed loved and very grateful.? Love is special and comes in many forms. I love different things and different people differently.? In the past week I have really tried to take a step back from living my life to take a look at my life.? Am I doing all I can to be happy, healthy, and whole?? I have been so wrapped up in the chaos of my daily routine that I have missed things.

Life can be frantic and when you are raising a child, working, in a relationship, and trying to simply get through each day, you lose sight of the beauty that each day brings.? I realized this week that I have taken my son, my boyfriend, and myself for granted.? It is time for me to slow down. I want to be clearer in my love.? I say I love you many, many times during the day but I rarely stop to look the person in the eye and say I love you from an authentic place.? It is not enough to throw out an I love you as a routine response.? If I love you, I want you to know I really mean it.

I know a woman through Twitter and I learned this week that she is struggling through a health scare.? She is a remarkable woman and she is scared.? I wanted to comfort her and so I told her I would keep her in my prayers, but I also told her I loved her.? In telling this woman I have never met that I loved her, I was overcome with clarity.? I really do love her.? She is an inspiration to me as a mother and a woman, and I want her to be healthy.? I want her to know that I love and value her very much.

I am a seeker of many things.? I strive to have clarity on my life and that comes through in my faith.? I achieve clarify by listening to my breathing. When things are moving quickly I try to stop and pay attention to the air going into my lungs. Try it.? If you take a moment to listen you will perhaps appreciate what a gift it is to take a deep breath and know your body is working well.? It may not be the best looking body, but thank God it works and I am so happy to be healthy and able to love from a place of clarity.

Faith is different for everyone.? Even if you share a religion with someone, you may not approach faith the same way.?? I believe in God and I turn to him to guide me in faith, but I also believe in myself, and it is through faith in my own self, that I am able to wake up each day and strive harder to have a good life.? Some days it?s just a blessing to make it to bedtime, but more often than not I am working hard to make my life full and to provide my son with a life full of love, compassion, health, and understanding.

After I spoke with my Twitter friend I checked to see if God was on Twitter.? I?m not sure why I checked, but I thought if God were there, I could send him a tweet to pray for my friend.? There were a few different accounts that mentioned God, but one in particular caught my eye. @TheTweetofGod has almost 400K followers.? The account has sent out 8000 tweets and many of them are silly or funny.? It is not a particularly inspirational or religious account, but it is coming from a Twitter God.

I saw that even with so many followers, they were only following one person. Before I checked who it was I guessed who it might be. The Pope? Jesus? Moses?? Who in the vast world of Twitter would God choose to follow?? Well, it was none other than Justin Bieber.? God follows Justin Bieber.? I started to laugh because it put it all into perspective for me.? God is great, faith is personal, and in the end you cannot argue with the power of Justin Bieber.? I am now following Justin Bieber and God on Twitter.

Perhaps the key to living a full and happy life is to not take it all so seriously. How much money we have, how much we weigh, the car we drive, or the house we own does not matter as much as the love we give and receive.? I am blessed in many ways and if I remember to take a moment to listen to my breathing instead of losing my breath by rushing through life, I will be fine. Find love, be healthy, seek clarity, trust in God, and when all else fails, listen to a Justin Bieber record, breathe deeply, and focus on keeping the faith.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

CBI urges government to cut routine spending to spur investment

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's government needs to cut day-to-day spending more deeply in order to spur longer-term investment and get the economy growing more quickly, the head of a British employers' association said.

The British economy will probably grow by just 1 percent in 2013, underscoring the need for the government to work harder on boosting investment, John Cridland, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry, said.

"The government's efforts have not had the momentum or the urgency that I have been looking for," he told reporters.

Cridland said he would make the case for more focus on capital spending, on areas such as road repairs and housing, when he meets Chancellor George Osborne ahead of his announcement of the next budget in March.

"Public sector capital has borne the most significant part of the cuts so far. We would like to see that rebalanced. I think that should come out of current spending," he said.

Osborne has staked his political reputation on largely eliminating a budget deficit that totalled more than 12 percent of GDP when he came to power, but a lack of economic growth has pushed his plans two years off track.

Cridland said the government's overall focus on reducing the budget deficit remained the right approach and it should not be tempted to issue more debt to fund investment.

This contrasts with the views of the Labour opposition and the International Monetary Fund that economic weakness means Osborne should seriously consider slowing his debt reduction plans to fund public investment.

Cridland said he was encouraged by signs the government would issue more guarantees for private-sector infrastructure projects. Such projects have included new railway lines to ease the crush on London's public transport.

The forecast for 1 percent economic growth this year was lower than the CBI's prediction for growth of 1.4 percent made as recently as November, before the British economy was shown to have contracted in the fourth quarter of 2012.

The lower growth forecast for 2013 meant the government would have to borrow more this year than previously expected.

The CBI kept unchanged its forecast for British economic growth of 2 percent in 2014.

(Reporting by William Schomberg; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/employers-urge-govermnent-cut-routine-spending-spur-investment-000729918--business.html

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SEC race will take shape when Florida, Kentucky meet

Kentucky doesn't have to be as deep, talented or efficient as last season's team. So don't bother comparing the two.

Or the year before that, or the year prior under John Calipari.

The rest of the country isn't comparable, either.

There are no dominant teams in college basketball, such as the Wildcats were last season.

Florida appeared to be on track for a dominant season in the SEC, but the Gators are looking much more mortal after flopping at Arkansas. An injury to Will Yeguete has taken away Florida's top defender on the press and created a potential crack in the efficiency of the Gators.

Kentucky has won five straight games against the Gators and enters Tuesday night's rivalry game only a game back in the loss column. A win over Florida would completely overturn the perception of the SEC race, as well as Florida's and Kentucky's fortunes.

"Coach [John] Calipari is great at improving individual players and about being unselfish," said sophomore Kyle Wiltjer. "We've been practicing really hard and it has translated into practice and into the game. We're always confident and the team has found its roles and identity."

Wiltjer said Kentucky took too many plays off early in the season, lost its intensity and didn't have the fire or defensive commitment for every possession.

That much was obvious in losses at Notre Dame and at home to Baylor earlier in the season, and even more so in a home loss to Texas A&M, when Elston Turner scored 40 on the Cats, and at Alabama in a low-scoring game Kentucky probably should have won.

But the focus has been there of late in winning five straight, finishing off at Ole Miss, holding on at Texas A&M in overtime and winning as expected against South Carolina and Auburn at home.

Remember, Calipari had to deal with Ryan Harrow being ill and ineffective early in the season at the point before settling down, incorporating a transfer in Julius Mays, getting Archie Goodwin and Alex Poythress to become much more committed on the defensive end, working on Wiljter to become an all-around player and waiting on Nerlens Noel to figure out just how good he could become.

Noel is leading the country in blocks at 4.5 a game and 5.7 during SEC play. His 12 blocks at Ole Miss probably felt like 25 judging by the way the Rebels couldn't get anything going in the paint.

"He's become so much more aggressive on both ends of the court," said Wiltjer.

Look, the Gators are as efficient a team in the country in manufacturing points and even better on the defensive end.

But the competition will change with Kentucky's arrival on Tuesday in Gainesville.

Kenny Boynton and Mike Rosario should have the advantage on the perimeter, but the wing and post play of Kentucky may well prove to be tougher. Erik Murphy may have a harder time finding open spots if Kentucky is committed to defense by using its length. Patric Young and Noel can tussle inside, but Noel's intimidation in blocking shots could be more effective then Young's strong man game.

A month ago, this game certainly would have been projected as a Florida win. That perception has changed and the reality is this could be the first of two games between these teams heading for a late-possession finish.

In an era with rivalries dwindling, Kentucky-Florida is the best the SEC has to offer. The reason is the two teams have separated themselves among the lot.

There is plenty at stake between two top-10 teams when No. 4 Michigan and No. 8 Michigan State meet on Tuesday in East Lansing because both teams have a shot at the Big Ten title.

But there may not be more intrigue than Kentucky-Florida. A Kentucky win in Gainesville would suddenly send a message to the rest of the country that this Kentucky team has what each of the past three Wildcats teams under Calipari had -- the makeup of a possible Final Four team.

A loss won't end that possibility, especially on the road to the Gators. But how the Wildcats play in this environment will go a long way toward proving whether a deep tourney run is possible again.

Source: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/blog/_/name/katz_andy/id/8939201/florida-gators-kentucky-wildcats-face-pivotal-sec-matchup-college-basketball

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Report finds some gains for minority actors in NYC

FILE- This Jan. 19, 2012 file photo shows posters advertising Broadway shows, including the now closed "Sister Act," are displayed in Shubert Alley, in New York. The percentage of minority actors working on Broadway and at the top 16 not-for-profit theater companies in New York City rose to 23 percent during the 2011-2012 season. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)

FILE- This Jan. 19, 2012 file photo shows posters advertising Broadway shows, including the now closed "Sister Act," are displayed in Shubert Alley, in New York. The percentage of minority actors working on Broadway and at the top 16 not-for-profit theater companies in New York City rose to 23 percent during the 2011-2012 season. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, file)

(AP) ? The percentage of minority actors working on Broadway and at the top 16 not-for-profit theater companies in New York City rose to 23 percent during the 2011-2012 season, but whites continue to be overrepresented, according to a new report.

The Asian American Performers Action Coalition released its second annual look at ethnic representation on New York stages and found that minority actors overall saw a 2 percent increase from the previous season.

It found that African-American actors were cast in 16 percent of all roles, Hispanics in 3 percent and Asian-American actors in 3 percent. Caucasians filled 77 percent of all roles, far outweighing their respective population size in the metro and tri-state areas.

According to 2010 U.S. Census numbers, blacks make up 23 percent of the city's population and 17 percent of the tri-state area; Hispanics made up 28.6 percent of the city and 22 percent of the tri-state area; and Asian-Americans comprised 13 percent of the city and 9 percent of the tri-state area. Whites are 33 percent of the city and almost 62 percent of the tri-state's population.

Black actors increased their representation by 2 percent compared to last season, while Hispanics stayed the same as last season, and Asian-Americans saw their numbers tick up by 1 percent.

For the second year in a row, the not-for-profit sector lagged behind the commercial sector when it came to hiring minorities. Minority employment for the non-profit companies fell below 20 percent for the second year in a row.

While the numbers of black and Latino actors on non-profit stages increased, the number of Asian-American actors hasn't budged from the 2 percent-mark for the past three years. By comparison, five years ago Asian-Americans represented 7 percent of working actors.

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Online: http://www.aapacnyc.org

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Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2013-02-12-US-Theater-Diversity/id-1d5357d90e0e410098184b1edf3c3b89

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

VILLAGE MEMORIAL: Freedom in Dying


Last week, New Jersey cleared a Death with Dignity bill, Assembly Bill 3228, to reach their full assembly for a vote. Sadly, most of the nation still does not have Death with Dignity laws to protect patient choices. For example, in California where my grandfather died last year, there is no law protecting Death with Dignity. My grandfather had been ready to die and said as much. Following the death of my grandmother, he lost the will to live. He was unable to swallow foods or drinks anymore, and would have died had my mother not consented to a gastric feeding tube. He was losing consciousness, said goodbye to us, and he would have died in sedated delirium, but a feeding tube was inserted which re-nourished, and brought him back to suffer for an additional 2 weeks. My mother's belief system forced her to make the decision to keep him going, and he suffered until his death as a consequence. Some years ago my grandfather-in-law was determined enough to pull out his life-sustaining IVs, oxygen and feeding tubes in three separate incidents, only to have hospital staff reconnect him each time. His wishes were to die at home and not to be kept alive by machines. The Oregon ?Death with Dignity? law while progressive, could do more to protect patient choice for comfort in dying. First, the patient must be deemed ?capable? of making the decision to use the Death with Dignity Act. Secondly, the physician may refer the patient for psychiatric or psychological counseling if the physician believes the patient has a psychological disorder or depression. When this occurs, ?No medication to end a patient's life in a humane and dignified manner shall be prescribed until the person performing the counseling determines that the patient is not suffering from a psychiatric or psychological disorder or depression causing impaired judgment [1995 c.3 s.3.03; 1999 c.423 s.4]?. Additionally, there are also waiting periods between the patient?s initial oral request and the writing of the prescription. The patient must ask for the prescription orally, then submit a written request, and then reiterate an oral request to his/her attending physician at least 15 days after making the initial oral request. When one considers the fact that most patients want to live as long as they can, and enjoy what time they still have left while they?re still lucid and able to do things themselves, it?s easy to see why patients can often wait too long to use the law. With the law?s restriction on administration of the medicine being allowed only by the patient himself/herself, oftentimes the patient has become so weak that he/she cannot self-administer the medicine without assistance. At this point, because the law states that no one can administer the medicine to the patient but the patient himself/herself, the patient is no longer able to use the law. Even a doctor cannot be involved at this point. If a doctor were to administer the final medication to a patient he/she could be charged and imprisoned. Although advanced directives are important legal measures to document your end-of-life wishes, the truth is that health care facilities do not have to honor a patient?s wishes. According to ?The Patient Self-Determination Act? there is nothing in ORS 127.646 to 127.654 that requires any health care organization, or any employee or agent of a health care organization, to act in a manner inconsistent with federal law or contrary to individual religious or philosophical beliefs. No health care organization shall be subject to criminal prosecution or civil liability for failure to comply with ORS 127.646 to 127.654. [1991 c.761 ?4].?Also a lesser-known issue is that between hospitals and medical facilities, there is often an unsaid code of respect for when a family has been denied their choice in care in dying. For example if one facility declines to allow a patient their choice in dying, there is pressure towards other facilities to ?follow suit? should the family wish to move their loved one elsewhere. With medical facilities keeping a united front, the patient?s wishes are denied. As Dr. Kevorkian said on Fox News (in the video below), ?If a patient consults with a doctor who is opposed to what he wants, then he?s in the wrong place." The legal protections that health care organizations are given, also applies to physicians. Health care providers have no duty to participate in withdrawal or withholding of certain health care; duty of provider who is unwilling to participate according to ORS 127.625. (1) No health care provider shall be under any duty, whether by contract, by statute or by any other legal requirement to participate in the withdrawal or withholding of life-sustaining procedures or of artificially administered nutrition or hydration. The healthcare provider, without abandoning the patient, either discharge the patient or make a reasonable effort to locate a different health care provider and authorize the transfer of the patient to that provider [Formerly 97.070; 1993 c.767 ?20].?As Dr. Jack Kevorkian said, ?You have a right to refuse to participate in anything that assaults your body or your conscience."?As a doctor, he saw patients suffering, and felt that his duty to help and follow his conscience was above the law. He discusses Einstein?s quote, ?Conscience supercedes the law? and Hippocrates? saying, ??You do what is best for the patient.? and the patient knows what?s best for the patient in most cases.? Yet, even Dr. Kevorkian used more stringent safeguards than the present Death with Dignity law before assisting patients with end-of-life wishes. Instead of two patient consultations, he would conduct anywhere from 6 to 8 interviews making sure the patient was rational. Sometimes the interviews were held with family and or psychologists present. Fear tactics by both the media and politicians have put a negative spin on end-of-life choice. Calling ?Death with Dignity? suicide or calling end-of-life consultation a ?Death Panel? stigmatizes the national dialogue and intimidates family and friends of individuals who?ve opted to use the Death with Dignity law from open discussion. Additionally, hospices even have their own points of view imposed upon their patients and volunteers. When we attended hospice training, we were told that hospice?s stance was that you were not allowed to be in the room with a patient who has opted to use the ?Death with Dignity? law during the time they are taking the final medication. The volunteer?s role in comfort care is to make the patient comfortable as well as provide compassion, presence and companionship. However, if one of our patients were to use the law, we were unable to support their decision by being present with them. We were actually told to either leave the patient?s home or wait outside. We believe this is intended to dissuade the patient?s confidence in using the law. Therefore, although we believe in the natural right to our choice in end-of-life, to die without suffering, there?s much work left to be done to improve and address the needs of the dying in providing the best care possible.
What do you think the future holds for end-of-life freedom? Will we look back on this time, in decades to come, and see this as a dark period in this nation?s history (akin to the pre-Civil Rights Movement era)?

Source: http://villagememorial.blogspot.com/2013/02/freedom-in-dying.html

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Yemen demands Iran halt support for insurgents

SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen's president has asked his Iranian counterpart to stop backing armed groups on its soil after coastguards seized a consignment of missiles and rockets believed sent by the Islamic Republic, a government official said on Thursday.

Iran has denied any connection to the weapons, found aboard a vessel off the coast on January 23 in an operation coordinated with the U.S. Navy.

But government official Abdel-Rashid Abdel Hafez said President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi had contacted Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to demand Tehran stop smuggling in weapons. Hafez gave no further details of the message.

"This is the most dangerous arms shipment being smuggled to Yemen," Yemeni Deputy Interior Minister Abdel-Rahman Hanash told Reuters. "It contained anti-aircraft missiles, C4 high explosives materials which only a few countries in the Middle East possess."

Yemen, a majority Sunni Muslim country, said last week the vessel had been loaded in Iran.

Yemen has complained to the U.N. Security Council and asked for the weapons shipment to be investigated by the council's group of experts that monitors compliance with the Iran sanctions regime. It includes a ban on arms exports, U.N. special envoy to Yemen, Jamal Benomar, said on Thursday.

The council has imposed four rounds of sanctions on Iran for refusing to halt its nuclear enrichment program, which the United States, European Union and their allies suspect is at the heart of a weapons program. Iran rejects the allegation and refuses to halt what it says is a peaceful energy program.

"The shipment contains weapons and some of the weapons are sophisticated weapons, surface to air missiles, for example. The government made a request to the sanctions committee for a full investigation," Benomar told reporters.

"They (the sanctions committee) will establish the facts on what happened, where the shipment came from, who were the recipients, et cetera," he said.

The 15-member council is also discussing whether to issue a U.S.-drafted statement on the weapons shipment.

Officials in Washington have said the shipment was believed to have been from Shi'ite Muslim Iran and destined for insurgents, likely to be Shi'ite Houthis mainly based in northern Yemen.

Yemeni state television on Wednesday showed Interior Minister Abdul Qader Qahtan and National Security Board head Ali al-Ahmadi inspecting the weapons including 122 mm Katyusha rockets, anti-aircraft Strella 1 and 2 missiles, RPG launchers, explosives materials and Iranian-made night vision goggles.

Hanash said that while the investigation into the shipment was still under way, it was certain that the weapons were destined for an insurgent group. He did not name the group.

A source at Hadi's office said the arms were destined for Houthi rebels.

STRAINED TIES

The discovery of the shipment will likely further sour ties between Tehran and Sanaa, already strained over charges that Iran was working with separatists in the south and Houthi rebels in the north to further destabilize Yemen as it tries to rebuild after two years of political upheaval.

Yemen said in July it had rounded up a spy ring led by a former commander in Iran's Revolutionary Guard, according to the state news agency Saba.

Washington also believes Iran was working with Yemeni insurgents to expand its influence at the expense of Yemen's Gulf Arab neighbors, according to comments by the U.S. envoy to Sanaa published in the pan-Arab al-Hayat newspaper last year.

Iran has denied interfering in Yemen, a U.S. ally in its fight against al Qaeda militants.

The Houthi movement, named after the tribe of its leader, says it represents the claims of Zaydi Shi'ite Muslims who ruled Yemen for more than 1,000 years. Most Iranians follow a different Shi'ite sect but Yemeni officials say Houthis have travelled to Iran's seminary city of Qom for indoctrination.

Houthis have survived repeated government attempts to crush them. They fought a brief war with Saudi Arabia in 2009 after their conflict with Yemeni forces spilled across the border.

(Additional reporting by Michelle Nichols and Louis Charbonneau at the United Nations, Writing by Sami Aboudi, Editing by William Maclean and Xavier Briand)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/yemen-demands-iran-halts-support-insurgents-131809500.html

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Ross Asset Management Collapse May Hit Apartment... | Stuff.co.nz

The collapse of Ross Asset Management, which snared more than 900 investors in a suspected Ponzi scheme, looks to have spilled over into Wellington's high-end apartment sector.

Three independent sources have told The Dominion Post at least 10 people who put down deposits for properties on yet-to-be built developments will be unable to proceed to settlement because they have been financially wiped out by RAM.

Two highly placed sources within Wellington's property sector have separately reported people losing deposits, but the sources declined to go on the record.

And John Fisk, of PricewaterhouseCoopers, who was appointed as the receiver of RAM, said he had heard similar stories on a second-hand basis, but had not had cause to follow them up.

It comes as a double blow to RAM investors as they are likely to lose their deposits too.

And, should property values fall before the development is complete, they could be liable for the shortfall between the final resale price and its original cost.

High-end apartments in the city sell for $2 million to $5m, and developers typically ask for a 10 per cent deposit when buying off the plan.

Property developer Willis Bond & Co managing director Mark McGuinness said he was aware of two RAM investors who put down deposits at the firm's Clyde Quay Wharf development.

However, McGuinness stressed that it had not affected their ability to settle on his development, situated in Oriental Bay. So far the firm has sold 66 properties on the 76-apartment development, with construction already well under way.

RAM, owned and managed by David Ross, was put into receivership late last year after investors were unable to access their funds.

A PwC investigation into the fund, which Ross claimed was worth $450m just before the collapse, found about $10m in assets to back it.

While Willis Bond & Co has said its Clyde Quay was not affected by the RAM case, it is unclear who the other firms are.

Pierre Limn, a real estate agent at Tommy's in Wellington, said it was almost an "inevitability" that the high-end side of the market would be affected by the RAM collapse. "If I was a developer, I certainly wouldn't be broadcasting the fact I have a property where people were unable to settle," he said.

A sharp rise in buyers unable to pay settlements could also potentially affect developers' funding lines.

Property lawyer Fintan Devine said banks often premised their loans on specific criteria, particularly among less established operators, and indications of settlement problems would raise concerns.

"The banks are quite cautious with lending to developers," Devine said.

However, Wellington's high-end apartment market is starting to pick up momentum in the wake of the global financial crisis.

- ? Fairfax NZ News

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/money/8270746/Ross-saga-may-hit-apartment-sales

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West Virginia gas prices jump 16 cents

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- Gas prices have jumped 16 cents in the past week across West Virginia.

AAA East Central says the price for a gallon of regular, unleaded gasoline averaged $3.67 this week.

Prices range from $3.63 in Charleston and Parkersburg to $3.72 in Martinsburg.

A year ago, prices in West Virginia averaged $3.60.

Nationally, average prices rose 17 cents per gallon this week to $3.53. AAA says recent increases are due to higher oil prices, refinery issues and preparations for switching to summer-blend gasoline.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/west-virginia-gas-prices-jump-161109419.html

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