Sunday, September 30, 2012

China's lines around islands suggest more conflict

BEIJING (AP) ? One of the hottest items in bookstores across China is a map for a place that is closed to visitors, home only to animals such as goats and crabs, and the reason China's relations with Japan are at their lowest point in years.

China calls them the Diaoyus; Japan, the Senkakus. The new map shows a satellite image of a kidney-shaped main island with splotches of green, and a list of 70 affiliated "islands" that are really half-submerged rocks.

China hastily published the map to help maintain public outrage over the Japanese government's purchase of some of the islands from their private Japanese owners. Beijing also has engaged in another type of mapmaking that may end up escalating the conflict.

It has drawn new territorial markers, or baselines, around the islands, and submitted them to the United Nations. That could lead to a more serious attempt to claim the islands, and broad swaths of valuable ocean around them.

"The status quo has been broken in the last month by Japan's purchase and China's publishing of the baselines," said Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt of the International Crisis Group. She said friction is likely to reach its worst level since the 1980s when China and Japan tacitly agreed to set aside the dispute in pursuit of better overall relations.

More than lines on paper are at stake. By submitting the baselines to the U.N., China is spelling out its claim to the waters, the fish in them and the oil, gas and other minerals beneath them. Up until now, China has sought to jointly exploit resources with Japan through negotiation.

Japan says it bought to islands to maintain stability, noting that the nationalist governor of Tokyo had been pushing a more radical plan to not only buy the islands but develop them. China, however, was outraged, and considered Japan's move a violation of their earlier agreements.

The dispute has brought nationalism and patriotism to the fore, and sparked sometimes violent protests in China targeting Japanese businesses, restaurants and cars. A Chinese man driving a Toyota Corolla was beaten unconscious by a mob in the tourist city of Xi'an and left partially paralyzed, according to state media. Chinese and Japanese coast guard vessels have been facing off in the contested waters.

The dispute is testing perhaps the most important economic relationship in Asia, between the world's second- and third-largest economies.

Japan has claimed the islands since 1895. The U.S. took jurisdiction after World War II and turned them over to Japan in 1972. China says they have been part of its territory since ancient times, and that it opposed and never acknowledged the deal between Japan and the United States. Taiwan also claims them.

The islands make a strange setting for a potential conflict zone. The largest is less than 4 square kilometers (1.5 square miles). It is home to a growing population of goats ? the offspring of a pair brought there by right-wing Japanese activists in 1977 ? as well as moles, crabs, Okinawan ants, albatross and lizards, and plants including azalea.

The islands themselves are remote, "intrinsically worthless features" that were largely forgotten for decades, said Clive Schofield of the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security at the University of Wollongong.

"The reason why there is uncertainty over the ownership, sovereignty is because they have essentially been ignored over a large period of time," Schofield said.

A U.N. survey in the 1970s that said oil and gas may lie beneath the surrounding waters changed that. Then, the Law of the Sea Convention introduced the idea of 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zones, or EEZs, which give coastal countries sole exploitation rights over all natural resources contained within.

China's new baselines are a prelude to defining that exclusive zone. It has drawn straight lines around the main group of islands and a separate set around isolated Chiwei Island, some 50 nautical miles to the east.

It also plans to submit a document outlining the outer limits of its sea bed ? those that stretch beyond 200 nautical miles from land ? in the East China Sea to a U.N. commission. The move is a way for China to underscore its claim, but has little real impact. The commission, which comprises geological experts, evaluates the markers on technical grounds but has no authority to resolve overlapping claims.

"That puts a line in the sand, but it doesn't have any legal impact," said Ian Townsend Gault, director of the Centre for Asian Legal Studies at the University of British Columbia in Canada.

He doubts whether the islands would be capable of generating a 200-nautical-mile EEZ because they are too insignificant ? too small and without a population.

"They are not important in the economic sense, no matter how beautiful they look on postcards," he said.

Legal questions aside, China sees the waters within its baselines as its internal waters under Beijing's administration.

That raises the risk of a confrontation in the clear waters around the disputed islands between Japanese coast guard vessels and Chinese fishing boats and law enforcement vessels, and even Taiwanese vessels ? all ostensibly with orders to patrol the area.

Already there has been sparring the past two weeks, with Chinese maritime surveillance vessels entering waters Japan claims, and the Japanese coast guard firing a water cannon at Taiwanese boats approaching the islands.

The parties could legally resolve their dispute if they submit it to the International Court of Justice in The Hague, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg, Germany, or their own court.

"Both would be equally terrified of losing on flimsy grounds," said Townsend Gault. "They have snookered each other legally and diplomatically speaking. They have driven each other into a corner. We need some third party to say can you put this to bed so we don't have this enormous disruption in your bilateral relations whereby people are smashing up Toyota dealerships."

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Associated Press writer Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chinas-lines-around-islands-suggest-more-conflict-051655331.html

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Maine Sports Legends inductees include Hackett, Kiah, McNally ...

WATERVILLE, Maine ? Maine Sports Legends will honor 10 individuals as inductees into its Hall of Honors on Sunday, Oct. 7, at the Alfond Youth Center.

The inductees are Charles Lockhart (posthumous), Ralph Sweetser (posthumous), Woodrow ?Woody? Dunphy, Dave Maxcy, Albert F. Hackett, Dennis B. Kiah, Moe McNally, John Osbourne, Bob Bourget and Karol L?Heureaux.

The inductees were chosen by regional committees for their accomplishments and contributions to youth and sports in Maine. Their participation will aid in the Maine Sports Legends fundraising for eight scholar athletes who will each receive $500 awards.

The eight scholar-athletes are: Brooke M. LaBelle, Ashland; Isaac L. LaJoie, Presque Isle; Mary Carmack, John Bapst; Tyler Beardsley, Ellsworth; Hannah Chavis, Lawrence; Taylor James Watson, Maranacook; Jessica MacDonald, Bonny Eagle; and Shawn Grover, Cheverus.

The banquet begins at 12:30 p.m., following a social half hour which begins at noon. Tickets are $35 at reserved tables of eight and can be obtained by calling 622-1539 or by email to PaulMcClay@msn.com.

Sweetser was a member of the 1928 County champion Presque Isle High basketball team and captained the team to two straight EM titles and a state title in 1932. He also competed in track and field and set a state-meet record in the shot put. In his later years he became an outstanding golfer, winning many tournaments locally, statewide and in New Brunswick.

Dunphy, a longtime athlete, principal, educator and coach, graduated from Houlton High and attended Ricker College for two years before transferring to the University of Maine. He was a four-year starter on the varsity baseball team and was captain for the 1955 and 1956 seasons. Elected to the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996, he was an outstanding shortstop, making only two errors in two years at UMaine.

Maxcy, a former high school and college athlete, was a longtime educator, assistant principal and coach before his retirement. He lettered at Scarborough High School in track and field, cross country, swimming and basketball. He was a member of the freshman track team at Bates College, transferring to UMaine his sophomore year, where he lettered in both indoor and outdoor track and field. He coached high school and college teams in Presque Isle and was a teacher at Presque Isle from 1958 to 2006.

Lockhart helped promote athletics in Fort Fairfield and became one of the town?s biggest volunteers and fans. For 37 years, Lockhart was scorekeeper for the Fort Fairfield High School basketball games. A 1938 graduate of Fort Fairfield High School, he participated in cross country skiing, tennis and Alpine skiing. Later in life he was an avid golfer and a member of the Aroostook Valley Country Club. In 2001 the Fort Fairfield Athletic Complex Field was named for him.

Hackett, who was born in Milo and is a graduate of Milo High School and the University of Maine, started working with youngsters in the 1950s when he became recreation director for his hometown. He played baseball all four years at the university and basketball for two. He went on to teach and coach baseball and basketball at Foxcroft Academy and then went on to Schenck High School in East Millinocket, where he served as guidance director and assistant principal before returning to UMaine as assistant director of admissions.

Kiah is a Bangor native who began coaching at Brewer High School even before graduating from the University of Maine. He was an assistant football coach at Brewer in 1970. The John Bapst grad played football and baseball in high school and played football for one year and baseball for four at UMaine. He coached and taught at Foxcroft Academy and Brewer High School and held administrative positions at Hermon High and Brewer until retiring last June.

McNally, a Gardiner native and 1970 Gardiner High grad, has been teaching for 33 years. She played three sports in high school and four in college. She became Gardiner?s field hockey coach in 1979 and her teams went on to compile a record of 384-134-21 with four Eastern Maine titles and two state crowns. She is a founding member of the Maine State Field Hockey Association and also also coached basketball and softball at the high school.

Osbourne, a native of Hull, Yorkshire, England, settled in Waterville in 1957, and became a founder of soccer in the Waterville area. He volunteered to begin league play at the Boys Club in Waterville in the late 1950s and continued into the 1980s. He serves on the Heritage Circle, the Alfond Boys and Girls Club and YMCA of Greater Waterville.

Bourget began his coaching career in 1969 and in 1978 he served as director of recreation for Standish. He later became men?s soccer coach at Saint Joseph College while still serving as a teacher at Bonny Eagle High School, where he also coached boys? basketball, softball, soccer, boys and girls track and field and girls basketball. His soccer teams won more than 300 games and his girls basketball teams made four consecutive tournament appearances.

L?Heureux completed her 31st year as head women?s volleyball coach at UNE this past season. Her teams have won 616 matches and have made an appearance in the postseason tournament in each of the last 10 seasons. Twice during the early 1990s, L?Heureux?s teams qualified for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics national tournament. She oversees UNE?s club sports programs.

Source: http://bangordailynews.com/2012/09/28/sports/maine-sports-legends-inductees-include-hackett-kiah-mcnally-dunphy/

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Buffett's kids use dad's ideas to invest in giving

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) ? As they work to give away part of Warren Buffett's roughly $47 billion fortune, his three children have adopted an approach that looks remarkably similar to their father's technique for making all that money.

Like Buffett, each relies on tiny staffs. And just like their father invests only in businesses he understands, they restrict their giving to their targeted projects.

Warren Buffett doesn't direct how the foundations created by Susie, Howard and Peter Buffett spend the estimated $2.6 billion in Berkshire Hathaway stock they'll receive, but his children seem to have absorbed his philosophy.

"I think the only pressure I feel from him is making sure we're smart about how we spend the money," said Howard Buffett. "He's had no influence on where we give money, but he's had a big influence on how we go about it."

Buffett's children have focused on different topics, reflecting their divergent interests.

Howard Buffett is helping farmers in impoverished nations produce more to reduce world hunger. Susie Buffett is strengthening early childhood education and looking for ways to reduce teen pregnancy. And Peter Buffett wants to empower women and girls worldwide through education, collaboration and economic development to end violence against women.

"We're given this amazing opportunity to try and make change where we can," Peter Buffett said. "And being our father's children, we don't think small."

The Buffett children have all been running foundations their parents set up for them since the late 1990s, but they had to dramatically increase their giving after 2006 when Warren Buffett announced his overall giving plan and the children received their first annual gift of stock worth roughly $65 million to each of them.

They'll have to ramp up their giving again because Buffett's annual gifts of Berkshire Hathaway stock will increase to roughly $100 million to $125 million to each child next summer.

Although his children's foundations will each eventually receive stock worth about $2.6 billion, their charitable work is still overshadowed by their dad's main pledge to give the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation stock worth more than $44 billion.

Warren Buffett is also giving nearly $4.4 billion worth of stock to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, named for the investor's first wife, who died in 2004. That organization promotes women's reproductive health and tries to limit the spread of nuclear weapons.

All three younger Buffetts said they're glad their father encouraged them to take risks, so they wouldn't be afraid to tackle difficult issues.

The Buffett children also said they are glad their parents had the foresight to set up separate foundations for each of them, so they could all go their own way.

Howard Buffett regularly travels to poverty-stricken parts of the world to talk with farmers and check up on projects his foundation has funded, but the 57-year-old often doesn't tell his dad where he's going until after he returns to avoid worrying him about the dangers of destinations like the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Howard Buffett, who raises corn and soybeans in Illinois, likes to get a close look at the challenges those farmers he's trying to help face. He said when he's travelling he's reminded of how his mother would try to help anyone in need she encountered.

"It's very hard for me to walk into those circumstances and not try to do something," he said.

In his giving, Howard Buffett tries to focus on programs that can be continued after the initial grant ends, so he doesn't support introducing expensive hybrid seeds and irrigation in places where farmers can't afford them.

The elder Buffett manages one of the world's largest conglomerates with a tiny staff of two dozen at its Omaha headquarters, and Howard, Susie and Peter run their foundations with staffs less than half that size.

Peter Buffett, 54, said the three children also have applied their father's belief in limiting his investments to areas he understands.

"You want to be as focused on an end goal as you can be," Peter Buffett said. "In a very practical way, it helps you say no."

Peter Buffett, who is a musician and composer, is working on leveling the playing field for women and girls worldwide through a variety of programs. He hopes that if girls, particularly in impoverished areas, can get access to more resources and education they'll be ready to play a larger role in their communities and decision making.

Peter Buffett's NoVo Foundation also support programs to help U.S. schools teach kids social and emotional skills and sound decision-making.

Susie Buffett said she enjoys trying to tackle messy, human problems that aren't easy to solve, much like her mom did.

"That comes directly from my childhood. It is what I watched my mother do," said Susie Buffett, 59. "She had me in the car with her at a very early age in the housing projects and deep in the community. She was very involved personally. It was not a check-writing thing. It was her being there."

Susie Buffett was always interested in education, but she decided to focus her giving on early childhood education after asking Omaha's schools superintendent where she could make the biggest difference.

Because Susie Buffett is the only one of Warren's children living in Omaha, she also uses her Sherwood Foundation to support Omaha nonprofits that help make the city a better place and help low-income neighborhoods.

Warren Buffett's decision to increase the amount of money he is giving his children's foundations indicates he supports their work, and he praised their philanthropy.

"Everything has impressed me," Buffett said "They're each doing things they have a special interest in which they have some special abilities too. And they work very hard at it."

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Online:

Berkshire Hathaway Inc.: http://www.berkshirehathaway.com

Sherwood Foundation: http://www.sherwoodfoundation.org

Howard G. Buffett Foundation: http://www.thehowardgbuffettfoundation.org

NoVo Foundation: http://novofoundation.org

Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation: http://www.stbfoundation.org

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: http://www.gatesfoundation.org

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/buffetts-kids-dads-ideas-invest-giving-151856741--finance.html

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Escarole Soup

With apologies to my dear, departed Josephine, this is the best escarole soup ever made. And she has no one to blame but herself. I would have happily used her recipe, doing my best to master her method and technique. One Christmas when I was in my late twenties I gave my grandmother a scrapbook/journal and asked her to archive our family history. I felt sure this was a very clever project and a thoughtful gift. My grandmother lived alone, was nostalgic, bored and lonely for the past. I thought it would give her something to fill her days and the result would be this amazing compilation of pictures, recipes and memories recorded for posterity. But she never did. Maybe it was too heavy, too daunting, too hard. Or maybe she was too busy watching the Yankees/Lady Huskies with the volume turned down. I?m afraid I?ll never know.

This was the soup we had for our large extended family holiday dinners, made by my grandmother and her mother before her, my eighty-year-old, wig-wearing Noni. On Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Sunday my mother?s cousins, their parents and kids would gather inside a house crammed with long tables covered in a patchwork of mismatched cloths. Many generations consuming many courses over many hours and jugs of cheap Chianti. First, the antipasto. Orange slices, celery and olives, marinating in sardine-infused olive oil. Stinky table cheese and salami. Myriad loaves of sliced Italian bread. Escarole soup was second ? greens with mini meatballs and orzo. Then the pasta course, something baked with lots of red sauce, shells or ziti, occasionally lasagna. Finally, when you were too full to move much less ingest any more food, came the traditional American fare: turkey, peas, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, rolls, and salad. By the time dessert was suggested the smaller children were were playing olive hockey over the big bellies of snoozing uncles. At some point a box of cookies and canolli from Del Prete Bakery would be put out and grazed on, but mostly the afternoon passed with people playing Pokeno and watching old slides and silent home movies on the screen brought up from the basement.

Maybe my grandma knew that a recipe had to evolve. That it could be written down but never replicated. Times would change, with slight variations in ingredients, kitchen tools, and environmental factors. These external elements cannot be controlled and mean that even working from the recipe written in her beautiful script, I would still never make her soup. I have to make my own soup in my own time. Informed by memory but inevitably a new creation. It?s also true that this is peasant food. Made by hand and from heart. Maybe there never was a recipe and she figured it out as she went every time, cooking with what she had and how she felt. It?s certain that this sort of thing is way open to interpretation and improvisation. Add a Parmesan rind, fresh herbs, or slightly beaten egg at will.

I suggest playing the Pandora station ?Mambo Italiano? for finger-snapping inspiration from Dino, Louis Prima, and Rosemary Clooney, This soup tastes best on a rainy day. It doesn?t have to be a holiday. Make a big batch to last all week, to warm up after work, to eat while you read a magazine and drink a glass of wine in front of the fireplace. You can labor over the traditional tiny meatballs if you are so inclined, but I found that thinly sliced chicken sausage ? the spinach and garlic kind ? works well and makes it quick to make on a rainy weekday morning. So this is my own version of classic comfort food, flavors that get imbedded in your unconscious and stay there forever. This one is for my great-grandmother, Anna Falco, the meanest, most matronly matriarch I ever met.

Escarole Soup

Ingredients:

  • olive oil
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 small yellow onion, diced
  • 1 cup carrot, roughly chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 heads escarole, thoroughly washed and chopped
  • 1/2 cup Arborio rice
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 chicken sausage links, thinly sliced
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cups water

Method:

In a large soup pot over medium heat saute onions, carrots, garlic, and bay leaf in olive oil. Season with salt and pepper. When the vegetables are glossy, add the escarole, rice, sausage, broth and water. Stir, cover, and reduce heat to low; cook for an hour, until the greens are wilted and the rice is creamy. Serve with crusty bread and table wine.


About the Author: Jillian Bedell

Jillian grew up in Connecticut, went to university in Boston, college in New Haven, did some post-grad soul searching in New York, exiled herself to Mexico, married her longtime sweetheart, and lived in a house on the ocean. She suspected Maine might be the perfect place to raise a family, so she came back home to New England two years ago. Now a mom to Violet Maeve and living in Rockland, where she hopes to settle for a good, long while, Jillian reads, writes, walks, and practices Nia, when not watching Malcolm photograph sandwiches.

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Hey simone204.

For starters, I'm going to move this post to the Help forum. If you have an issue with the technicalities of the site, such as linking photos or uploading character avatars, you should post your issue here, and the friendly folks will be happy to help you.

That said, I'll address both possibilities of your issue, as you were a little vague in what you were needing direction in.

If you're talking about the character avatar, you can do so by finding this button when you submit:

Or this button when you go to edit a character (The edit button can be found in the upper right of your character profile):

Then, as both the pictures say, you should upload a 100x100 pixel image of your character to serve as the avatar for that particular profile. I'll also approach the possibility that you mean linking to an image entirely.

It's pretty simple! On the forums, we use BBCode, which employ the use of simplistic tags to implement different features. First, you need to find the direct link of the picture. Usually, the URL ends in something like .png, .jpg, or .gif, like so.

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And, voila! Pictures! I do hope that helps, and if you have any trouble, you should check back at this thread and reply again.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Top 7 Website Promotion Tips That Can Sky-rocket Your Online ...

Friday, September 28th, 2012

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One of the best ways to promote your on-line business is to submit your website to the major Search Engines. Optimize your site content to obtain high search engine placement in the search engines especially Google. This you should do not only for the home page but also for the other pages and your articles.

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Submitting your business site to quality web directories is another very important promotional strategy. There are several free directories where you can

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Google Play services arrives for Android 2.2 and above, the eager can download directly

Google Play services rolls out to Android 22 and above, the eager can download directly

Google recently announced to developers the availability of a new "Services" platform, to allow better integration of its core products in 3rd party apps. The update comes in the form of an APK that will automatically find its way to handsets with Android 2.2 and above. But, for the impatient amongst you, it's available for download directly from the Play store now. This first release centers around better integration for Google+ (for account sign-in / Plus buttons etc) and providing OAuth 2.0 functionality, but it's expected that deeper functionality with the Google universe will take root soon. Most handily, as Mountain View decided to deliver this in the form of an app / APK, there's no pesky waiting around for networks to get it to you. Read up on the benefits via the more coverage links, or head to the source to make sure you're on-board.

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The Big Reveal?Kid Friendly Cookbook is Finally HERE! // Vegan ...

I know, I am crazy to make two back to back huge announcements? on the same day, but I do know my readers :) . I know that those of you who need a Green Smoothie cleanse, will follow the instructions on the previous post, and those of you who waited for this? well, you will know what to do, or get both things going ;) )

The Big Reveal!

It has been a long time coming, but the long promised and awaited kid-friendly vegan ebook is here! Rachelle Marsden, a Vegalicious Boot Camp graduate, has been working tirelessly putting it together, with a few of my ideas thrown her way. ?Since my little one is not old enough to tell me what her favorite kid meal is, it was best to leave the task up to the Mom of four cute vegan kids to handle.

I have read the book and even learned a few new things for myself. One of them, and it is my favorite: ?Learn to Like It? principle the Marsden family follows.

When trying new foods they never say ?I do not like it?, instead they say ?I am learning to like it.?

Don?t you love that?

The ebook is filled with Rachelle?s insight, since she too had to walk the path from a SAD (Standard American Diet) to a whole foods ?vegan diet, bringing her family along.

In the ebook you will find kid friendly breakfast, lunch and dinner recipes, as well as Lunch Box ideas?goodies you can pack for your little ones to take to school or the playground with them. Oh, and did I mention that there are dessert recipes there too, as well as smoothies?! Yes, some fun yummies you can make with your little ones.

My most favorite part of Rachelle?s book is the fact that HER KIDS helped her to write it ;) ! Now, that is a sure proof that kids do love to eat healthy, and that your kids will love these recipe too.

Pre-Sale

The official release date for the book is the morning of 10/4/12. ?Rachelle and I are putting some finishing touches on it. ?However, we want to give Vegalicious readers a chance to pre-order it and save $$ that way.?

The cost of the book is $11, but if you place your order between today and midnight of 10/3/12, you can save $3!

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How to Pre-Order

  • click on BUY NOW button (above)
  • on the next screen enter?MARSVEG into the DISCOUNT CODE box
  • click update, or simply hit enter
  • click on Checkout with Paypal

You will receive a confirmation email, and a copy of your HOW DO WE VEGAN? will be delivered to you next Thursday morning.

NOTE

The sale is done through Rachelle, so, unfortunately, you will not be able to combine this purchase with any of my ebooks. ?It has to be done separately.

Questions?

Feel free to drop any questions. Rachelle and I will be happy to answer them.

Related posts:

  1. Introducing New Delightful Bundle (Vegan Recipes: Green Smoothies, Soups, Raw Recipes)
  2. Freestyling Has Never Been This Fun (Raising Vegan Kids)
  3. E-Book Pre-Release Announcement: Vegan Cooked & Raw Soup Recipes (Fat Free & Heart Healthy)
  4. Update: B-12 Deficiency and Cookbook
  5. Raw Food Vegan Recipes: Day 6 of Raw Eatings

Source: http://www.vega-licious.com/more-yummies/the-big-reveal-kid-friendly-cookbook-is-finally-here-vegan-recipes-for-kids/

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Alternate Dimensions: Future Design

Alternate Dimensions: Future Design

This is a private RP between me, ShadowsoftheNine, and ReaperGirl4.

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Forum for completely Out of Character (OOC) discussion, based around whatever is happening In Character (IC). Discuss plans, storylines, and events; Recruit for your roleplaying game, or find a GM for your playergroup.


Ok, I'm very interested. I was wondering What are the races involved/allowed. Is there still a school for teaching supernaturals? How do Supernaturals and Magicians get along?

Oh and one more question. Can I join this RP?

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With little investor interest, the local market largely moved sideways again on Tuesday while liquidity failed to make any improvement. The VN-Index inched up 1.4 points, or 0.36%, from the day earlier to close at 391.77 due to some help from GAS and VNM.

The market opened several points higher and then hit the daily high of 394.06 points before dropping back again by the end of the morning session. In the afternoon, the market traded in a narrow range and closed just above Monday?s close.

Liquidity on the Hochiminh Stock Exchange remained pitiful even with a VND86 billion block trade of VIC. Ending the day, there were only 23.9 million shares worth VND442 billion traded, which was similar to Monday?s levels.

There were 93 advancers but the number of decliners was bigger, at 111. The stocks that went up to the ceiling prices numbered 27 while 41 stocks dropped to the floor prices.

Eximbank (EIB) continued to take the lead in terms of liquidity, rising 2% from the day earlier to VND14,800 per share with two million shares changing hands. Tan Tao Investment Industry Corporation (ITA), the second most actively traded stock, dropped 4.3% to VND4,400 on a volume of 994,000 shares.

Foreigners stayed on the selling side for the second day, offloading VND57.7 billion worth of shares. They accounted for 15% and 28.5% of the market?s buying and selling value respectively.

The Hanoi market dropped for the second straight session while turnover fell to VND137 billion. The HNX-Index lost 0.24 point, or 0.43%, against the previous session and ended the day at 56.22.

Only 58 stocks gained while 112 others lost, including 19 stocks going up to the ceiling prices and 34 stocks dropping to the floor prices. Foreigners accounted for 4.6% of the buying value and 4.9% of the selling value.

HCMC Securities Corp. (HSC) said the markets are drifting sideways for now but with a slight downwards bias.

Domestic trading volumes have been puffed up by some large put-through transactions in recent weeks, which means that normal market trading has dropped to levels not seen since this time last year, HSC commented.

?Underlying sentiment then is quite bearish and stocks are seen as cheap but for now there appears to be no compelling reason to buy them. This reflects the overall macroeconomic picture where despite the fact that we seem to be at the bottom of the cycle, a sputtering credit function means that hopes for a recovery have been postponed,? it added.

The Saigon Times Daily

Source: http://www.saigonmoney.com/2012/09/26/stock-trade-stagnant/

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Great Home and Interior Design Magazines - Sea Castle Apartments

We all love having a nicely designed home. In the internet age, sites like Apartment Therapy make it easy to collect interior design ideas. Of course, print magazines centered on interior design still populate newsstands around the country, offering ideas and tips for creating more livable spaces. Here are a few classic home and interior design magazines worth reading. Do they overlap with any of your favorites?

Better Homes & Gardens
One of the longest-running household magazines, Better Homes & Gardens was founded in 1922 and continues to serve a large audience with articles on cooking, crafts, decoration, and housekeeping.

House Beautiful
Founded in 1896, House Beautiful has long been a great resource for women looking for advice and inspiration on improving their home. It also sponsors lots of contests and other fun opportunities.

Dwell
Comparatively new, Dwell is probably the most visionary mass-market architecture and design magazine on the market right now. It focuses on new technology, modernist design, and celebrating the legends of the field.

Real Simple
Designed to help women de-clutter and simplify their lives, this excellent magazine is full of very useful advice, as well as recipes that are both delicious and nutritious as well as fast to prepare. A very worthwhile read.

Martha Stewart Living
A monthly periodical from the doyenne of domesticity, Martha Stewart Living offers an upscale audience advice on how to cook, decorate, and entertain gracefully. Great recipes are one of the high points.

Source: http://seacastleblog.com/2012/09/26/great-home-and-interior-design-magazines/

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SmartReach and ScottishPower have announced a new trial of long ...

imageThe SmartReach consortium, which includes Arqiva, BT, BAE Systems Detica and Sensus, and ScottishPower have announced an 18 month trial of smart electricity meters in 5,000 homes in in Glasgow and Lochwinnoch, Scotland. For the trial, SmartReach is using Arqiva?s existing tower infrastructure, Sensus? FlexNet smart metering communications solution and smart meters from EDMI.

The trial is intended to demonstrate the suitability of long-range radio communications for smart electricity meters by showing it can reach meters in all locations. Lochwinnoch is only 20 miles from Glasgow but is the type of rural location that other communications networks find hard to reach. Densely populated Glasgow presents a different kind of communications challenge, with meters located deep inside buildings, including basements.

Andrew Ward, ScottishPower?s Operations Director, commented, ?We are committed to delivering the same high quality smart metering services to our customers, whether they live in city centres or rural areas. It is therefore essential that the supporting communications technology is easy to install, reliable and always available. This trial of long-range radio with SmartReach will build on the positive experience of our trial in Ipswich to help us to understand how ?hard to reach? locations can be accessed.?

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Review:? This trial is very much aimed at establishing what SmartReach believes is it?s competitive advantage ? the fact that it is better able to communicate directly with meters in a range of locations. One of the main challenges of a smart meter implementation programme is to ensure that all the installed devices can be communicated with first time, with no call backs or additional technology required. SmartReach?s solution promises simpler and less expensive smart meter installation.

The technology behind SmartReach is already widely deployed in the US, where more than ten million smart meter are connected to long-range radio based networks. The consortium is clearly trying to show the UK government, and other potential purchasers and decision-makers, that it also works in the UK (and Europe). It seemed like an ideal solution to me when I visited Arqiva a couple of years ago.

Source: http://www.thegreenitreview.com/2012/09/smartreach-and-scottishpower-have.html

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Condolences pour in for 6-day-old panda cub

WASHINGTON (AP) ? As condolences poured in from around the world, National Zoo officials waited Monday for word on why a 6-day-old panda cub died and lamented a heartbreaking setback to their closely watched breeding program.

The cub had liver abnormalities and fluid in its abdomen, but a cause of death will not be known until full necropsy results are available within two weeks.

The cub, believed to be female, died Sunday morning, less than a week after its birth surprised and delighted zoo officials and visitors. Zookeepers had all but given up on the panda mother's chances of conceiving after six years of failed attempts.

"Every loss is hard," National Zoo director Dennis Kelly said. "This one is especially devastating."

This much is known: The cub appeared to be in good condition. It had been drinking its mother's milk. And it wasn't accidentally crushed to death by its mother, which has happened to other panda cubs in captivity. At birth, the cubs are hairless, their eyes are closed and they're about the size of a stick of butter. Their mothers weigh about 1,000 times more.

Native to China, giant pandas have long been the face of the movement to preserve endangered species. A few thousand are believed to remain in the wild, and there are a few hundred in captivity.

Four American zoos have pandas, and several cubs have been born in the U.S., but the bears at the National Zoo are treated like royalty. The zoo was given its first set of pandas in 1972 as a gift from China to commemorate President Richard Nixon's historic visit to the country.

Thousands of people had watched an online video feed of the cub's mother, 14-year-old Mei Xiang, hoping to catch a glimpse of the newborn during its few days of life. Fans from around the country and the world shared their sympathy on social media sites, and many said they shared an emotional connection with the burly, black-and-white bear.

Since the cub's death, Mei Xiang has started eating and interacting with her keepers again. She slept Sunday night while cradling a plastic toy in an apparent show of maternal instinct, Kelly said.

Kelly Parsons of Alexandria, Va., who brought her two young sons to see the pandas Monday, said she felt for Mei Xiang.

"It sounds like the mom is in mourning. Whether you're a parent to an animal or a human being, it's just so sad, the loss of a child," she said.

Suzan Murray, the zoo's chief veterinarian, cautioned that while it may appear the panda is grieving as she cradles the toy, Mei Xiang is a wild animal and her thoughts and emotions are not well understood.

Mei Xiang's only cub, a male named Tai Shan, was born in 2005 and became the zoo's star attraction before he was returned to China in 2010. Since his birth, there had been five unsuccessful attempts to impregnate Mei Xiang, and zoo officials had considered swapping her and her male partner, Tian Tian, for another pair.

Zoo officials said they're focused on Mei Xiang's health but didn't rule out trying to breed her again. At 14, she may have a few more years of fertility remaining. The oldest panda known to have given birth in captivity was 19; pandas can live to their mid-30s.

The mortality rate for panda cubs in the wild is unknown, but in captivity, 26 percent of males and 20 percent of females die in their first year. The zoo's first panda couple, Ling Ling and Hsing Hsing, had five cubs during the 1980s, but none lived more than a few days.

The new cub's liver, about the size of a kidney bean, was harder than usual and discolored, Murray said. The fluid in the cub's abdomen was unusual and could have been a symptom of the liver problem, she said.

There was no evidence of fluid in the cub's lungs, which would suggest pneumonia.

Because Mei Xiang's other cub survived and she appeared to be taking good care of the newborn, zoo officials had been cautiously optimistic. Kelly said he was not aware of anything that could have been done to improve the cub's chances of survival.

The staff was taking the death especially hard because of the work they'd put in over the past six years to produce another cub, Kelly said.

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AP Television producer Thomas Ritchie contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/condolences-pour-6-day-old-panda-cub-192656556.html

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

APNewsBreak: Ex-Ala. prof convinced to take plea

Dr. Amy Bishop puts her head down on the table as crime scene photographs from the shooting at the Shelby Center are shown to the jury, Monday, Sept. 24, 2012 at Madison County Courthouse in Huntsville, Ala. Bishop was sentenced to life without parole for the February 2010 shootings at The University of Alabama Huntsville. (AP Photo/The Huntsville Times, Robin Conn)

Dr. Amy Bishop puts her head down on the table as crime scene photographs from the shooting at the Shelby Center are shown to the jury, Monday, Sept. 24, 2012 at Madison County Courthouse in Huntsville, Ala. Bishop was sentenced to life without parole for the February 2010 shootings at The University of Alabama Huntsville. (AP Photo/The Huntsville Times, Robin Conn)

(AP) ? A former college professor who killed three people and wounded three others during a faculty meeting wanted to go to death row and had to be convinced by her parents to accept a plea deal that spared her life, her lawyer said Tuesday.

Amy Bishop, 47, didn't want to live among other inmates because she was terrified of being sexually abused in Alabama's lone women's prison, defense attorney Roy Miller told The Associated Press.

"She wanted to die," he said. Bishop also didn't want to "live in a chicken coop the rest of her life," he said.

A judge sentenced Bishop, a Harvard-educated biologist, to life without parole Monday after jurors convicted her during an abbreviated trial. She pleaded guilty earlier this month, but state law required a trial because she admitted to a capital murder charge.

Authorities have said Bishop opened fire during a University of Alabama biology department meeting in Huntsville on Feb. 12, 2010, because she had been denied tenure.

Bishop, who had been held without bond in the Madison County jail since the shootings, was transferred to Julia Tutwiler, the women's prison, on Tuesday afternoon, a prison official said.

Bishop accepted a plea deal only after talking with her mother and father, Miller said.

"She was never inclined to plead guilty to life without parole," he said.

Bishop attempted suicide once in the county lockup by cutting her wrists, authorities said.

The Justice Department is reviewing allegations of rape, sexual assault and harassment by male guards at Tutwiler prison after a legal aid group filed a complaint in May. The Montgomery-based Equal Justice Initiative said it based the claims on interviews with more than 50 women at the maximum-security prison, located north of Montgomery.

Prison system spokesman Brian Corbett said Bishop would likely spend about a month in a cell by herself before moving into the prison's general population.

"I'm sure that every inmate entering the system has their own set of unique fears," Corbett said in an email. "I cannot address hers on an individual basis."

Bishop met at the jail Tuesday with a defense attorney representing her on a murder charge in her native Massachusetts, where she is accused of killing her brother with a shotgun blast in their home in Braintree in 1986. Authorities initially ruled the shooting accidental, based partly on claims by Bishop's mother, who said her daughter didn't mean to kill Seth Bishop, who was 18 at the time.

Authorities in Massachusetts said they would make a decision later this week on whether to pursue the case.

Madison County District Attorney Rob Broussard said a prosecutor from Massachusetts phoned him last week to ask about Bishop's plea.

"He wanted verification from me on the guilty plea and that life without (parole) really means life," Broussard said. "It does."

A spokesman for Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey in Massachusetts declined comment.

Bishop could have been sentenced to death by lethal injection if she had gone to trial and been convicted of capital murder, but none of the victims were pushing for a death sentence and some actively opposed it, Broussard said.

"The settlement was a just outcome," he said.

Miller said Bishop would likely never face trial in Massachusetts because Alabama is unlikely to send her there.

"Based on my experience, I don't foresee her ever going up there to face that," he said. "Practically speaking, it would be a disaster if she escaped or something happened."

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AP writer Denise Lavoie in Boston contributed to this report.

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Campaigners seek Trafigura probe

Campaigners have called for a UK criminal investigation to be brought against Trafigura for the dumping of toxic waste in Ivory Coast in 2006.

The Dutch-based company with London offices paid an Ivorian company to dump the waste in Abidjan. Thousands of people sought hospital treatment.

Amnesty and Greenpeace say a three-year investigation shows the UK and Dutch authorities failed to stop the dumping or hold Trafigura to account.

Trafigura denies any wrongdoing.

One of the world's largest transport companies, it has always argued the waste was not dangerous.

It says a new report - The Toxic Truth, based on Amnesty and Greenpeace's three-year investigation - contains significant inaccuracies and misrepresentations and oversimplifies difficult legal issues.

Disputed risks

In August 2006 families in Abidjan, the commercial port of Ivory Coast, woke to a foul smell, with toxic fumes wafting into their homes, says BBC Africa analyst Martin Plaut.

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Chemical waste had been brought to their city by a ship chartered by Trafigura and dumped, untreated, on rubbish sites around the city by a newly formed local company.

The company denies the waste could have caused the reported illnesses, and said it had paid a local company to properly and legally dispose of the waste.

The exact risk to humans from the waste has been heavily disputed.

Series of payments

Amnesty and Greenpeace say the Trafigura case exposes how international law needs to be updated to cover companies that operate across borders.

"One company has been able to take full advantage of legal uncertainties and jurisdictional loopholes, with devastating consequences," said Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo.

Probo Koala, the ship carrying the waste, had docked in Amsterdam. But when the cost of treating it was considered too high, the Dutch allowed the ship to leave port and it then went on to be unloaded in Ivory Coast.

A Dutch policeman warned the London office of Trafigura that the ship was carrying chemical waste, the report says.

The policeman - quoted anonymously - said: "I never realised that Trafigura would leave the waste in Africa. I thought that if I would continue making phone calls... the company would not dump the waste at sea but keep the waste onboard instead until the ship would return to Europe.

"The reason why I did not raise the issue higher up is because my experience is that it would not be acted upon."

Trafigura has made a series of payments in relation to the case without admitting liability.

In 2007, it paid an estimated $160m (?100m) to the Ivorian government in compensation.

Two years later it also agreed to pay $45m to individual claimants in an out-of-court settlement before the case came to trial in London - after a group of British lawyers, Leigh Day and Co, organised a class action involving 30,000 Ivorians.

In July 2010, a Dutch court found Trafigura guilty of illegally exporting toxic waste from Amsterdam and concealing the nature of the cargo, fining the company 1m euros ($1.3m; ?800,000).

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19706163#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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Verizon Joins Lockheed Martin Cybersecurity Alliance

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Novel courts handle low-level crimes across US

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? In most courtrooms, spontaneous applause could get you thrown out.

But in this San Francisco court, it's expected ? and strongly encouraged for the defendants.

Bowls of hard candy rest in front of the judge's bench, as a reward for the men and women making their weekly court appearances and attending group therapy. Almost daily, the judge awards one standout a $5 grocery store gift card ? while the gallery claps and cheers.

These scenes have played out thousands of times at the Community Justice Center, a novel, 4-year-old court system in the city's rough-edged Tenderloin district. It's one of about 40 community courts around the United States that tackle mostly low-level crimes in troubled neighborhoods using judges ? not juries ? to send defendants to drug treatment, shelter and social services, instead of handing down fines and time in overcrowded jails.

"We go to the root of the problems rather than just throwing them in jail," said the Community Justice Center's lone judge, Lillian Sing.

But it's not all carrots and no sticks. When obviously drunk or drugged defendants stagger into the courtroom, the judge swiftly sends them to jail for a few days to sober up.

"This is called tough love," Sing recently told one teary-eyed defendant as a deputy handcuffed him. "I don't want to see you die on the streets."

U.S. Department of Justice officials say community courts improve public safety by focusing on the crimes that are less high-profile but affect day-to-day life. They say the courts, along with similar rehabilitative courts, represent a shift away from judges just herding people through the system.

"Judges started figuring out they could help solve problems, so there was a switch to looking at outcomes instead of process," said Kim Ball, a senior policy adviser.

And unlike the thousands of specialized drug courts across America, community courts are designed to provide quicker, cheaper justice while improving life in specific neighborhoods or police precincts. Defendants perform community service in the neighborhoods where they broke the law. Taggers must paint over graffiti. And shoplifters are required to help distribute clothes to the poor.

The movement toward community courts began almost two decades ago in New York City, which established one in Midtown Manhattan to crack down on prostitution, graffiti and other street crimes.

The system has reached its "awkward teen years," after passing its experimental stage and steadily gaining acceptance, said Greg Berman, director of the New York-based Center for Court Innovation, a nonprofit that advises community courts using U.S. Department of Justice funding.

"We've seen these ideas which were derided and dismissed by many in the '90s as totally loopy and beyond the pale become, if not totally mainstreamed, more and more embraced by court systems and criminal justice systems across the country," Berman said.

States with community courts include Minnesota, Indiana, New Jersey, Connecticut, Virginia, Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, Utah, Colorado, Oregon and Washington.

Defendants often are brought into court and therapy several times a week, even for infractions such as sleeping on streets, aggressive panhandling and public urination.

"These are low-level offenses for, in the past, there may not have been any kind of response from the criminal justice system," said Williams College Professor James Nolan, who has studied rehabilitative courts across the world.

Famously tolerant San Francisco was late to embrace community courts. But the city, along with a handful of others, took the model to a new level by also using the court as an alternative for prosecuting more serious but nonviolent crimes, including vehicle theft and felony drug offenses.

The Community Justice Center opened in a nondescript building amid an uproar from some progressives, who feared it would disproportionately target the poor and homeless.

But criticism subsided as the court helped relieve the caseload clogging traditional courtrooms by handling 4,500 defendants since it opened. And the city has found it metes out swift justice, with defendants on average coming to court a week after they are cited, compared with 45 days for a regular court.

Police Captain John Garrity, whose district is served by the Community Justice Center, says his officers can focus more on serious crime because the court gets the lower level offenders into social services, where they leave less likely to reoffend than they are from short jail stints.

Most defendants see an on-site social worker who creates a treatment plan and connects them to nonprofits and group therapy. Each is expected to comply with the plan or risk getting kicked back to the traditional courthouse, where jail time is more likely.

"Incarceration is not always the answer," said San Francisco's district attorney and former police chief, George Gascon. "It often leads to a cycle of reoffending, especially at the low-level offenses."

While it's been difficult for researchers to determine cost savings, new studies suggest community courts are helping stem crime.

An evaluation of Washington, D.C.'s community court by the Westat research firm found this summer that defendants who successfully completed diversion programs from 2007 to 2009 were half as likely to reoffend as similar defendants in a traditional court.

Russell Canan, presiding judge of the capitol's criminal courts, attributes this to defendants getting more attention.

"The judges are engaging with defendants to see what kind of work they are doing, what their school situation is, what type of social services they need," Canan said. And then they coach and inspire them to make good choices.

Researchers studying a New York court have released similar preliminary findings. San Francisco's court is undergoing a study.

But critics of community courts say recidivism statistics are misleading because many the courts' defendants are low-level offenders, rather than career criminals.

"There's a point at which it's plain overkill," said Steven Zeidman, a law professor at the City University of New York. "We bring in all kinds of things that are so minor: riding on the sidewalk, three kids arrested for smoking one joint together, kids shoplifting a piece of candy."

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