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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-69049092594296122902013-05-23T23:39:00.001-07:002013-05-23T23:39:13.331-07:00Top Australian brain surgeon makes appeal to Congress<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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A leading Australian brain surgeon has travelled to Washington to lobby Congress to help fund his plan for a brain cancer cure within 10 years.<br /><br />Dr Charlie Teo told Congressional representatives and advisers that the devastating disease costs the economies of Australia and the United States billions of dollars every year.<br /><br />Money is tight in Washington as mandatory cuts to government spending are starting to bite.<br /><br />But the Australian surgeon says he had a receptive audience, as Brendan Trembath reports from Washington.<br /><br />BRENDAN TREMBATH: Last month the US president Barack Obama announced a $100 million plan to map the brain.<br /><br />The Australian neurosurgeon Charlie Teo hopes it will help advance the treatment of brain cancer.<br /><br />He's gone to Washington to speak to the Congressional Neuroscience Caucus.<br /><br />CHARLIE TEO: Well I was invited to present a White Paper to the US Congress on the importance of funding brain cancer research.<br /><br />BRENDAN TREMBATH: How hopeful are you that there might be some money about? It's a tough time for the US economy and the Congress is deadlocked.<br /><br />CHARLIE TEO: They were very honest about that, actually, they did mention that it's tough times. But I don't know if they're just talking the talk, but they did say all the things that I wanted them to say, and that is that they felt that mapping the human brain and understanding the human brain was a frontier that really should have been explored centuries ago.<br /><br />They have of course, as you know, sent people to the moon, they've explored the deepest oceans of the planet, and yet they haven't even explored probably our most powerful resource, the human brain.<br /><br />So they said all the right things. And they also mentioned that in studying the human brain, one must study the diseases of the brain, and that's exactly what I want to try and impress upon them. It's useless just studying the brain without understanding the things that make it work and the things that make it don't work. And one of those things that's very important to me - and I think should be important to the world - is the study of brain cancer.<br /><br />BRENDAN TREMBATH: How prevalent is brain cancer in the world?<br /><br />CHARLIE TEO: Again, I tried to make that clear to them, that it's not a disease of developing nations, it's not a disease that's unique to one continent. It is unfortunately a very universal problem; it's a public health problem because it's increasing in frequency.<br /><br />It's also a public health problem because it costs all nations so much money.<br /><br />BRENDAN TREMBATH: Associate professor Teo came to Capitol Hill with a leading researcher.<br /><br />Kuldip Sidhu is professor of stem cell research at the University of New South Wales and the newly-elected president of America's Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics.<br /><br />KULDIP SIDHU: This particular topic is quite commonly discussed here, and we found that our audience in the US Congress was quite educated in terms of what we were talking about.<br /><br />BRENDAN TREMBATH: What's the timeline for mapping the brain?<br /><br />KULDIP SIDHU: That's a good question. I think this is like asking "can you count the number of stars in the sky?" As I said in my talk, there are 100 billion neurones in the human brain. Think about the complexity of talking going on between the cells within the brain. It's a very, very complex system.<br /><br />BRENDAN TREMBATH: Next year Australia hosts the World Congress for Brain Mapping. Hundreds of specialists in the field will meet in Sydney.<br /><br />This is Brendan Trembath in Washington for Saturday AM. </div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-53689678406269846852013-05-13T21:14:00.001-07:002013-05-13T21:14:11.575-07:00SEO news: Penguin 2.0 still weeks away, Cutts says<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Whether Google releases a new Penguin algorithm update in the coming weeks or not, marketers still need to go through the same optimization steps to build stronger websites and create quality user experiences. A lot of chatter has flooded the web over the past week about potential updates to Penguin, Panda or any of Google’s 500 ranking signals, but the search engine company’s Matt Cutts took to Twitter to derail any Penguin talk that might take place.<br /><br />Cutts tweeted that no new Penguin algorithm rolled out yet, but in the next few weeks, version 2.0 will hit the streets. Now, for those self-proclaimed SEO gurus who say, “Penguin 2.0? What about the previous two updates?” Search Engine Land’s Danny Sullivan is on your side, and he’s got the scoop. According to an exchange between Sullivan and Cutts on Twitter, Google refers to the minor Penguins tweaks last year as minimal refreshes, calling them Penguin 1.1 and Penguin 1.2. Cutts emphasizes that the internal Google team refers to the upcoming update as the true Penguin 2.0 because it will bring major changes to the search space.<br /><br />Back in March 2013 at SMX West, Cutts told the audience that Penguin 2.0 would be the most talked about algorithmic change this year, which alarmed many marketers. The problem: SEOs get up in arms when any new ranking fluctuation influences their sites’ PageRanks. Understandably, dropping from Page 1 of Google SERPs to Page 2 can greatly affect organic traffic, and it’s easy to point fingers toward algorithms. However, marketers should once again stick to the basics of content creation to absorb and outmaneuver any Google update.<br /><br />Last week when a subtle change to search rankings had people wondering if either Panda or Penguin hit again, Brafton advised SEOs and marketers to remember how content marketing can help deflect any updates. Creating unique, custom content for the web builds an informational hub for users, and positions brands as true thought leaders in their fields. More, content writing can lead to guest blogging opportunities, generating natural links to improve PageRank. These tactics all help businesses optimize their sites for search in honest ways, and these practices also cooperate with Google’s guidelines, so any update shouldn’t be a threat.<br /><br />Of course, beware of the next Penguin coming out in a few weeks – it will be influential to search and discovery. But remember that content can be the much-needed ally, and it’s never too late to put an editorial strategy in place.</div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-2993976357838272872013-04-29T23:22:00.001-07:002013-04-29T23:22:25.962-07:00Obama administration begins bullying campaign against Israel<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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It appears more and more each day that Barack Obama is deluding himself that he’s not only the President of the United States, but also the Israeli prime minister.<br /><br />U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel delivered a stern warning to Israel: Do not attack Iran without the approval of the United States. This came fast on the heels of a demand from Secretary of State John Kerry delivered to the Israeli Knesset Wednesday to release Islamic terrorists in their custody as a gesture of “good will.”<br /><br />On Sunday, WND.com’s Aaron Klein reported that “Hagel informed the Israeli government the Obama administration will not accept any unilateral Israeli attack against Iran” and “that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cannot decide alone whether Iran has crossed the nuclear threshold.”<br /><br />That “nuclear threshold” is the so-called “red line” Netanyahu referred to in his September speech in the United Nations. The prime minister indicated that should Iran cross that nuclear threshold, Israel would have the duty and responsibility to proceed against Iran in order to protect herself.<br /><br />Speaking Tuesday at a security conference in Tel Aviv, former head of IDF Military Intelligence Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin said that “for all intents and purposes, Iran has crossed Israel’s red line… in the summer, Iran will be a month or two away from deciding about a bomb,” according to the Times of Israel.<br /><br />Last week The Jerusalem Post reported that defense secretary Hagel demanded that Israel release jihadists imprisoned by Israel as a “gesture of good faith,”<br /><br />Knesset member Orit Struk reported, “the demand is shocking, not just because the peace talks must begin without preconditions, and not just because of the danger that these terrorists will return to terrorist activity once they are released, but because the release of terrorists is an energizing shot of encouragement to terror and terrorists.”<br /><br />She continued, “Every release like this causes potential terrorists to make the decision to become one, because they see that they will be given support.”<br /><br />During his 2009 European “apology tour,” President Obama claimed the Bush administration had “shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive” to its allies according to The Telegraph.</div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-82977548902553946882013-04-03T22:21:00.002-07:002013-04-03T22:21:24.588-07:00Obama raises campaign money in California as protesters call for blocking Keystone XL pipeline<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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President Barack Obama is raising money for the Democratic Party in California, eager to weaken his Republican opposition in Congress even as he confronts protests from his liberal flank over a contested oil pipeline project that is awaiting approval from his administration.<br /><br />Obama was attending four fundraisers for Democrats in the San Francisco area Wednesday and Thursday, urging donors to help wrest the House away from Republicans and to reinstate House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi as House speaker.<br /><br />Environmental activists protested the pipeline, knows as the Keystone XL project, outside one of the events, and his host at another one is a vocal opponent of the project. The pipeline would transport oil from Canada’s tar sands to Texas Gulf Coast refineries.<br /><br />“No pipeline for the 1 percent,” demonstrators chanted about a block and a half from the Pacific Heights home of composer and philanthropist Gordon Getty, who was hosting a dinner fundraising event.<br /><br />At a cocktail reception earlier, Obama did not address the pipeline, but discussed the environment broadly. The reception, for 100 donors who contributed between $5,000 and $32,400 each, was held at the home of Tom Steyer, owner of a capital management firm and who with his wife, Kat Taylor, finance environmental causes. Steyer opposes the pipeline.<br /><br />The president said he needed Pelosi as a “fully empowered partner” to tackle issues such as climate change and to boost the economy.<br /><br />But he cautioned that in pressing environmental issues, he also needed to keep in mind the economic needs of struggling Americans.<br /><br />“The politics of this are tough,” he said. “If you haven’t seen a raise in a decade, if your house is still $25,000-$30,000 underwater, if you’re just happy that you still have that factory job that is powered by cheap energy ... you may be concerned about the temperature of the planet but it’s probably not rising to your No. 1 concern.”<br /><br />He added: “Part of what we’re going to have to do is to marry a genuine, passionate concern about middle class families and everybody who’s trying to get to the middle class to show that we’re working just as hard for them as we are for our environmental agenda.”<br /><br />Obama made his remarks just hours after pressing for legislation to tighten gun laws to an audience in Denver. Wednesday evening’s events were to benefit the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which assists candidates for the House. Thursday’s events will be to raise money for the Democratic National Committee.<br /><br />Keystone opponents did not demonstrate at Steyer’s home given his opposition to the project.<br /><br />“No doubt Tom Steyer, who is deeply committed, is going to be delivering a strong message to the president when he talks to him in person,” said Becky Bond, the political director of CREDO, a liberal activist group that organized the protest outside Getty’s home.<br /><br />Getty and his wife, Ann, were hosting Obama at a fundraising dinner for an expected 75 donors who contributed $32,400 per person.<br /><br />“We don’t come with $32,000 checks, so we have to be really loud,” Bond said.<br /><br />The State Department, which has final say on the Keystone pipeline because it crosses an international border, issued an environmental report on the pipeline last month that found no evidence to block the project, raising worries among opponents that the administration was on track to give its OK. A public hearing on the report is scheduled for this month.<br /><br />Obama has been under pressure from environmentalists to scuttle the project, whereas labor unions and Republicans have been pushing for its approval because of its potential to create jobs.<br /><br />The project has received renewed attention in recent days because of an Exxon Mobil pipeline rupture in Arkansas on Friday that prompted the evacuation of nearly two dozen homes in the town of Mayflower in the central part of the state.<br /><br />White House spokesman Jay Carney deflected questions about the Keystone project Wednesday, saying the decision rested with the State Department.<br /><br />“When an incident like what has happened in Arkansas occurs, there are procedures in place. The EPA takes the lead; the responsible party is held responsible, as is the case in this situation,” Carney said.<br /><br />As for Keystone, he said: “We’ve seen over time that there are strongly held views on this issue, on both sides. And the president is following a process that has been in place for quite some time, through multiple administrations of both parties, and that is the way it should be.”</div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-55969016046856589662013-03-18T03:04:00.001-07:002013-03-18T03:04:40.470-07:00Obama in Israel: Peace Process Is Surprisingly Resilient <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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President Obama is coming to Israel next week. Among other things, I hope that he is coming to restart the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. Most pundits remain pessimistic, but I remain hopeful. The following anecdote will explain why.<br /><br />Last Sunday I gave a talk at St Bart's Church on Park Ave. and 51 St., in the heart of the prestigious East Side of New York. The talk was in the format of a public interview and took place at the "Rector's Forum" in the informal atmosphere of their famous "St. Bart's Cafe." When I arrived a few minutes early, I was warmly greeted by the new rector of St. Bart's, Rev. Buddy Stallings, to whom I had been introduced by a Jewish friend in New York last fall.<br /><br />Rev. Stallings was greeting many of his congregants at the end of their worship services in their magnificent historic church when I walked in, and he immediately introduced me to a congregant by the name of George Mitchell. Yes, the very same Senator George Mitchell who was instrumental in bringing about the "Good Friday" agreement between the Protestant majority and the Catholic minority in Northern Ireland (in 1998 as the special envoy of President Clinton) which ended the decades old bloody conflict in that part of the world. I was, of course, greatly honored to meet him.<br /><br />And when I began my talk on "The Other Peace Process -- Interreligious Dialogue in Israel in the Service of Peace," Senator Mitchell came into the room to be part of the audience. So I was even more honored. Moreover, since I knew that he had served as the U.S. Special Envoy for Middle East Peace (2009-2011) under President Obama, I knew that I had to be careful to be historically accurate in what I said.<br /><br />During the public interview, I was asked many difficult questions by the moderator, Rev. Stallings, but also by the attentive and perceptive audience. Undoubtedly, the most difficult question was: "What is the most difficult challenge that you encounter in your work in peace-building through dialogue in your country and your region?" I replied that my most difficult challenge is attempting to engage in dialogue among Jews and Palestinians (Christians and Muslims) in an atmosphere of ongoing political stalemate and the resulting individual and communal despair which leads many people to believe that our conflict will never be resolved.<br /><br />I explained that it has been almost 15 years since the last peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, which was the Wye River agreement in 1998 (signed by Prime Minister Netanyahu, which only proves that he can make a peace agreement with the Palestinians if he really wants to). Moreover, the decade that began in the year 2000 -- which was characterized by the failure of the Camp David talks in August of that year, and which was followed a month later by the outbreak of the Second Intifada (Palestinian Uprising) -- was a decade in which separation replaced normalization and despair replaced hope.<br /><br />This has led most people on both sides -- Israelis and Palestinians -- to be despondent and to believe that this conflict could go on forever. Even though polls on both sides show that both peoples still strongly desire a two state solution, most people do not see it coming in the near future. This has led to a dangerous psychological and conceptual situation in which individuals see no way out of the current impasse.<br /><br />Toward the end of the conversation, Senator Mitchell rose to make a comment. He told us that five days before the Good Friday Agreement was signed in Northern Ireland, a public opinion poll revealed that 84 percent of the people on both sides of the conflict felt that the conflict would never end. And yet it ended with an agreement that has led to the cessation of the cycle of violence and the beginning of power-sharing and reconciliation among the parties to the conflict there.<br /><br />So conflicts can and do end. And ours will end in the Middle East, hopefully sooner, rather than later.<br /><br />And then we can get on with the real work of peace-building, i.e., of training Palestinians and Israelis to learn to live together in mutual respect and peaceful coexistence. This will be a long-term project, which will involve many sectors of civil society on both sides, including rabbis, imams and priests, educators, youth, students, young adults and women. It will be a decades long educational, religious, spiritual and psychological process in order to secure safety and wellbeing for all people in our region. We in Israel have already begun to do this through our work in interreligious dialogue and education for peace. But when the peace agreement is actually completed, we will have a lot more work to do!</div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-26276186238150547502013-02-12T21:21:00.003-08:002013-02-12T21:21:43.998-08:00Anticipating Obama In Israel<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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No matter how hard he tries, President Obama cannot lower expectations surrounding his visit to Israel.<br /><br />Yes, we'll hear a great deal about how this is only—as American Ambassador Dan Shapiro put it—about sending a clear message "to the Israeli nation, to neighboring countries, and to the American nation, regarding the strong and deep connection between the two countries," as if clear isn't crystal by now, especially to Palestinians. And, yes, Obama and Netanyahu have personal tensions to alleviate, so that, once the president gets here, both men will go through the motions, like the president and John Boehner pretending to overlook the other's stiffer-than-usual golf swing.<br /><br />But it's not personal. It's business. The president is walking into a land of forlorn hopes, which in spite of everyone's better judgment have been rekindled by his reelection. If he endeavors to keep hope dead, something bad will begin to happen. He doesn't have the luxury of doing no harm with empty platitudes.<br /><br />As Sam Bahour and I argued recently in the New York Times, two-thirds of Israelis would support a two-state agreement, but more than half of even left-of-center Israelis said Mr. Abbas "could not reach binding decisions to end the conflict." At the same time, 52 percent of Palestinians favor a two-state resolution (a drop from three-quarters in 2006, before two Israeli clashes over Gaza), but two-thirds judged the chance of a fully functional Palestinian state in the next five years to be "low or nonexistent."<br /><br />Translation? Moderates on both sides still want to see the peace process renewed, but they are being shrunk by a status quo that's explosive. The settlement project continues, Hamas gains in prestige, and the only way to see beyond a grinding fight to the finish is an American-sponsored peace process in which, finally, the president can be expected to put a thumb on the scales to outweigh the thumbs of Netanyahu's political allies.<br /><br />Just anticipating Obama in Jerusalem is spooking Israeli politics. You do the math: Netanyahu could, if he wanted to, build a tight, rightist coalition very much like the one he had for the past four years, albiet with 61 seats—63 if you include Shaul Mofaz—not the 65 he had before. (Menachem Begin had 61 in 1981.) But Netanyahu, by all accounts, is simply afraid of sitting in a room with Obama and telling him that settlements cannot be scaled back, or Jerusalem cannot be discussed, because this will cause Moshe Feiglin or Naftali Bennett to pull the plug on his government. Like it or not, Obama is a kind of coalition partner, too. All expect Netanyahu to concede just about anything to get Yair Lapid into the coalition, just to prove he has a proxy for U.S. interests and sensibilities.<br /><br />For his part, it is true, Lapid seems more focused on "equality of burden-sharing" than on peace negotiations, code for getting haredim into the labor force and the army; he knows his votes came from a revolution of the employed, taxed and conscripted against spongers. But even if some of Lapid's voters consider all peace efforts naive—that we don't have a partner, yada, yada—the settlement project persists and, to most of Lapid's voters, settlers feel as burdensome as haredim. Lapid's "moderation" may be little more than an incipiently guilty conscience—you know, the prospect of having to defend settler fanaticism to the world—yet nobody inflames this conscience more than Obama 2.0.<br /><br />For all Israelis, now, Obama may be Mr. President-ally, but he also embodies the hybridity of globalist forces, as well as skepticism regarding Zionist special pleading. Everybody supposes he'll give everything for Sderot, nothing for Tapuach—that unlike Reagan and Bush, he's smart enough to know the difference. Unlike Obama 1.0, however, Obama 2.0 is strong enough to enforce the difference.<br /><br />The Israeli press, certainly, assumes Obama will get to the Palestinians sometime after his visit to Yad Vashem, just like he got to taxes with Boehner sometime after the 15th hole. Yesterday morning, "informed sources" told Israeli radio correspondents that Obama will "seek assurances" from Netanyahu that Obama will be able to pursue negotiations, public and otherwise, with Iran without "military surprises" from Israel. In a heartbeat, Arye Golan shifted to Palestine, wondering aloud whether, by conceding a non-strike on Iran, Netanyahu might deserve less pressure on curtailing settlers—as perfect an example of the narcissism of the Israeli "consensus" as you're likely to hear. (Presumably, the reward for not dragging the U.S. into a precipitous regional war should be less pressure on ending what the region considers an ongoing causus belli.)<br /><br />The point is, Obama is expected to provide some kind of political horizon, which means public gestures for Palestinian statehood and against the settlement project. He cannot appear cavalier about this expectation. If the next four years will seem continuous with the last four, tempers will flare, especially in Palestine, and violence will come to seem inevitable. All the wrong people on both sides will be saying "I told you so."<br /><br />Okay, Obama will have to make the rounds with Netanyahu at the Knesset, and speak reassuringly about Israeli security. But he should also do what Joe Biden did: fill an auditorium at Tel Aviv University. Or, if security arrangements can be worked out, fill Rabin Square, as Mayor Ron Huldai has asked. There, he should lay out, albeit in broad terms, principles for a two-state deal: the 1967 borders with land swaps, two capitals in an undivided Jerusalem, security arrangements buttressed by American monitors and bilateral defense agreements, and a refugee solution consistent with the modalities worked through at Taba and in the Olmert-Abbas talks. And then he should count the ovations and watch them be transformed into new political facts.<br /><br />A speech of this kind along with a presidential visit to Ramallah—where officials will receive him as representatives of an internationally recognized state—will finally provide the region what it's needed all along: a way for the sides to trust in the future without having to trust one another, and a process European countries can rally to. In any case, Obama cannot leave the region the same place it was before he came. History may bend toward justice but hopelessness bends it back.</div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-5328042398092932332013-02-04T22:00:00.002-08:002013-02-04T22:00:47.192-08:00Obama to lobby for immigration reform amid citizenship dispute<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Obama plans to hold a series of White House meetings with corporate chief executives, labor leaders and progressives on Tuesday to lobby for their support, and he has dispatched Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to the Southwest to tout the administration's border security efforts.<br /><br />The flurry of activity, including new moves in Congress, comes amid disagreement between the Democratic president and many Republicans over the question of citizenship for illegal immigrants, an obstacle that could make it hard to reach a final deal on sweeping legislation.<br /><br />House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, the second-ranking Republican in the House of Representatives, will address immigration reform and other issues in a speech on Tuesday to the conservative American Enterprise Institute.<br /><br />In excerpts to that speech, Cantor walked a fine line on future citizenship for those in the United States illegally. "We must balance respect for the rule of law and respect for those waiting to enter this country legally, with care for people and families, most of whom just want to make a better life and contribute to America," he said.<br /><br />Obama is expected to use his February 12 State of the Union speech to Congress - a major annual address by the president in which he lays out his legislative priorities for the year - to keep the heat on Republicans, who appear more willing to accept an immigration overhaul after they were chastened by Latino voters' rejection in the November election.<br /><br />But differences have emerged since Obama and a bipartisan Senate working "group of eight" rolled out their proposals last week aimed at the biggest U.S. immigration revamp in decades.<br /><br />Obama wants to give America's 11 million illegal immigrants a clear process to achieve citizenship, including payment of fines, criminal background checks and going to the "back of the line" behind legal applicants. He has vowed to introduce his own bill if Congress fails to act in a timely fashion.<br /><br />But top Republicans want to defer citizenship until the county's borders are deemed more secure - a linkage that Obama and most of his fellow Democrats would find hard to accept.<br /><br />Obama's aides are confident the president has enough leverage to avoid giving ground. They believe that if the reform effort fails in Congress, voters are more likely to blame the Republicans and they would suffer in the 2014 midterm congressional elections.<br /><br />The Republican strategy could soon become clearer. The Judiciary Committee of the Republican-controlled House, where reform faces the toughest fight, will kick off hearings on Tuesday with a broad look at the immigration system and border security.<br /><br />A congressional Democratic aide said Republicans have lined up a set of witnesses that is "a lot more balanced than you would have seen in previous Congresses, when you would have seen hard-line enforcement-only advocates be front and center."<br /><br />SETTING NEW TONE<br /><br />A number of leading Republicans, worried that their party has alienated Hispanics with anti-immigrant rhetoric, have made clear they want to set a new tone with the fast-growing Latino electorate. More than 70 percent of Hispanic voters backed Obama in the November 6 presidential election.<br /><br />Immigration reform advocates will watch the hearing closely to see whether Republicans mostly stress piecemeal reforms, such as more border security and more guest workers and high-tech visas, rather than the comprehensive reforms that Obama and the Democrats are seeking.<br /><br />Some conservatives have warned that the reform efforts now taking shape essentially could offer "amnesty" for law-breakers.<br /><br />A bipartisan House group has been working behind the scenes on a reform package they hope to unveil before the State of the Union. But it was unclear whether they would meet that goal.<br /><br />Underscoring the difficulty of resolving such a volatile issue, Republican Jeff Sessions, a senior member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Monday introduced narrow legislation aimed at removing illegal immigrants from the workplace.<br /><br />"Before considering some broad-based amnesty, shouldn't we finally deliver for the American people on the enforcement of those laws already in place? What good are new promises when old ones are being broken," Sessions said.<br /><br />At the White House on Tuesday, Obama will try to rally business and labor leaders with a sales pitch that immigration reform will be good for the fragile U.S. economy and help boost job creation, administration officials said.<br /><br />Obama will meet with chief executives from 12 companies including Goldman Sachs Group Inc's Lloyd Blankfein, Yahoo Inc's Marissa Mayer as well as Arne Sorenson of Marriott International Inc, Jeff Smisek of United Continental Holdings Inc, and Klaus Kleinfeld of Alcoa Inc.<br /><br />He was also scheduled to meet with leaders from labor and progressive organizations such as the NAACP and AFL-CIO.</div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-75002956897396544872013-01-27T23:09:00.001-08:002013-01-27T23:09:32.977-08:00Before a Departure, a Rare Joint Interview<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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They sat side by side, trading laughs and finishing each other’s thoughts. Five years ago, the very prospect of such a moment would have been “improbable,” as one of them put it.<br /><br />But now as the improbable partnership between President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton winds down with her pending departure from the cabinet, the two rivals-turned-allies sent a public signal of solidarity on Sunday — at a time when one has run his last election and the other is contemplating one more.<br /><br />The unusual joint interview with Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton on the CBS News program “60 Minutes” was noteworthy mainly because it happened. Neither broke much ground in describing the journey that took them from bitter opponents for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008 to collaborators in dealing with terrorism, war, diplomacy and global economics.<br /><br />But the picture of comity was presumably what the White House wanted when it proposed the interview to CBS in the first place.<br /><br />“I consider Hillary a strong friend,” Mr. Obama said.<br /><br />“Very warm, close,” Mrs. Clinton said.<br /><br />The two laughed off the meaning of the interview for the 2016 election, when many Democrats expect Mrs. Clinton to run again. Mr. Obama could hardly endorse her when his vice president, Joseph R. Biden Jr., appears to be angling for the party’s nomination as well.<br /><br />“You guys in the press are incorrigible,” Mr. Obama told Steve Kroft when he asked about the 2016 race during the interview, which was taped last week. “I was literally inaugurated four days ago, and you’re talking about elections four years from now.”<br /><br />Mrs. Clinton suggested that it might even be illegal for her to answer. “I am still secretary of state,” she said, “so I’m out of politics. And I’m forbidden from even hearing these questions.”<br /><br />Mrs. Clinton said she was still recovering from the concussion she suffered last month after falling and hitting her head. Among other things, she has to wear glasses for the time being instead of contact lenses. “I have some lingering effects from the concussion that are decreasing and will disappear,” she said. “But I have a lot of sympathy now when I pick up the paper and read about an athlete or one of our soldiers who’s had traumatic brain injury.”<br /><br />Mr. Obama defended himself against criticism that he has been too passive on the world stage, pointing to his intervention in Libya, where a revolution aided by NATO warplanes led to the death of the country’s longtime dictator. “Muammar Qaddafi probably does not agree with that assessment,” Mr. Obama said of the criticism, “or at least if he was around, he wouldn’t agree with that assessment.”<br /><br />The president lavished praise on Mrs. Clinton for her discipline, stamina and talent. And they put a glossy shine on history by brushing off the tough primary attacks five years ago as the product of trying to find differences where, they now say, there actually were not that many.<br /><br />“Despite our hard-fought primary, we had such agreement on what needed to be done for our country,” Mrs. Clinton said.<br /><br />“Made for tough debates, by the way,” Mr. Obama added, “because we could never figure out what we were different on.”<br /><br />“Yeah, we worked at that pretty hard,” she said.<br /><br />As for any residual bad feelings, they said it had taken their aides longer to get over it than it had taken them. “What did evolve was a friendship, as opposed to just a professional relationship,” Mr. Obama said. “Friendships involve a sense of trust and being in the foxhole together. And that emerged during the course of months when we were making some very tough decisions.” </div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-66011865099000736252013-01-02T02:27:00.002-08:002013-01-02T02:27:51.934-08:00Tips to help stick to health related New Year resolutions<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Forty-five percent of people will make a resolution at the start of 2013, yet less than half of those promises will still be in effect six months later.<br /><br />Monday is like the January of the week: the day that people can reset their intentions after the weekend and try again. By recommitting to their resolutions every Monday, they get 52 opportunities to stick with it and incorporate healthier habits into their lives.<br /><br />Plus, having a Monday resolution means people don’t have to do it alone.<br /><br />The tips to help stick to their new year resolutions are<br /><br />On Monday, people should eat a more diverse, nutrient-dense diet by swapping meat one day a week for fruits, vegetables, beans and whole grains.<br /><br />People can take 8-11 quit attempts to kick smoking for good, so they should gain an advantage by recommitting to their quit every Monday<br /><br />They should add more fitness into their daily life by starting the week with physical activity<br /><br />They should maintain sexual health, their weekly reminder to call the clinic, set up a preventative health appointment, or restock on condoms and other essential supplies.<br /><br />People should set aside some time each Monday to plan their needs for the week and ensure that they stay healthy. </div>
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SEO master expert shares his views with MEST Education on new advanced SEO and SMM techniques <br /> <br />Online
businesses in India are growing at a rapid pace. The fast paced world
of online marketing demands the webmasters to research and stay
up-to-date with not only existing, but also all the forthcoming SEO and
SMM trends.<br /> <br />As part of his research, the well known SEO Master
Expert and Trainer, Swapan Kumar has devised a new online marketing
strategy combining the power of SEO and SMM techniques. <br /> <br />There
are great benefits of combining SEO and SMM techniques, which many
companies don't fully utilize, says Swapan Kumar, who has been working
closely with a number of businesses in India, helping them achieve first
page rankings with impressive ROIs.<br /> <br />Implementing a search
engine optimization program with little or poor social media marketing
is throwing money down the drain. Not knowing the missing link between
the optimized content and SMM many companies incur huge losses on their
e-commerce and other online ventures, added the SEO master expert.<br /> <br />When
looking for SEO India service, SEO India company, or SEO India agency,
his advice to businesses is to insist on an online marketing program
that takes content optimization and social media optimization together.<br /> <br />The
SEO trainer and founder of SEOMasterExpert.com added, Creating useful
social content such as blogs, videos, images, and audio, making it
available on social media platforms, making it searchable through search
engines, and finally shared by millions of potential customers is a
powerful way to reach an audience and improve a brand's visibility.</div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-3027497270298449902012-12-17T02:50:00.001-08:002012-12-17T02:50:13.669-08:00Ten tips for a healthy, holistic holiday<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Make this holiday season one you really enjoy and feel good about,
and during. Why wait until January to slough off bad habits and to start
doing what will make you joyful and inspired? Joy ought to be what the
holidays are all about! Try out these techniques, and go find some now!</div>
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<strong>1. Breathe, deeply and with your belly.</strong></div>
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When someone tells you in the heat of the moment “to take a deep
breath,” it can sound condescending. But if you seriously start the day
with <strong><a href="http://stresscourse.tripod.com/id20.html" target="_blank">deep breathing</a></strong>,
even just a few minutes, maybe those moments won’t get so heated. Belly
breathing activates the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous
system to help you calm. If you breathe only into your chest instead,
the sympathetic branch stays engaged, putting you in a near-constant
state of fight-or-flight. So breathe into your belly even before you get
out of bed, or before you make breakfast, in front of a candle, under a
tree (or next to the tree in your living room), or every time you hit
“Send” or “Post.” You’ll be amazed how much happier your body will be
for the extra oxygen.</div>
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Yes, Virginia, it is possible to go an entire holiday season
consuming no sugar whatsoever. But the suggestion here is simply that
you stop using it in anything you make, drink or eat. If there are so
many goodies out in the world, and if you know you won’t abstain or be
able to keep the kids from overindulging, then just be sure not to add
any yourself. If you must bake sweets, experiment with using honey,
molasses, or maple syrup, or stevia. Or coconut flakes. Or just a lot of
applesauce and some extra spices and natural vanilla flavor. Be the
person who brings something to the party that won’t make the kids go
crazy. Load it with nuts if there are no allergies and let the richness
of those sustain you blood sugar levels. Sugar not only causes up and
down mood swings and contributes to sleep problems, but it can also
weaken your <a href="http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/10-immune-system-busters-boosters" target="_blank"><strong>immune system</strong></a> and make you more likely to catch the cold of that snotty kid running through your neighbor’s living room.</div>
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If you’ve never heard of <a href="http://eftuniverse.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Emotional Freedom Technique</strong></a>,
prepare to be wowed. This technique of tapping certain spots on your
body can seriously make some of those annoying things that have weighed
on you for years – frustrating conversations, stupid mistakes, hurtful
words – just melt into thin air. A newer technique called <a href="http://www.wholistichealingresearch.com/wheeportal.html" target="_blank"><strong>WHEE</strong></a> (a combination of EFT and <a href="http://www.emdr.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing</strong></a>,
or EMDR) is even easier: you simply tap yourself on your forehead
alternating your index and middle fingers while you affirm that “Even
though” you feel (whatever emotion), you love and honor yourself. Be
sure to rate your level of the feeling before you start (1-10) so that
you stop when you notice the level has gone down to zero or the feeling
has shifted to something else. It may sound too good to be true, but
watch videos online and get ready to meet your new self without all that
baggage.</div>
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<strong>4. Go to bed by 10 p.m.</strong></div>
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It’s tempting to stay up late shopping online, wrapping, baking, or
visiting with family. But our bodies really do need to do important work
in the night, and they need us to be sleeping to do it effectively. The
liver and gallbladder need to detox, but they can’t do that effectively
if you are engaged in activity. There’s a whole lot of interesting
chemistry related to times of rest and even seeing lights after a
certain hour. (Give your pineal gland the rest it wants and turn off the
tablet after dark!) </div>
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makes a powerful case for consistency and for adequate sleep. Even
losing a half-hour for a few days in a row can dramatically alter how
kids perform on tests. Imagine, then, how they must feel. Talk about
sleep as something they are so lucky they get to do! Isn’t it true we
all wish we didn’t have so much work and responsibility that we could
spend more time sleeping? Help your children value rest!</span></div>
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<strong>5. Stop eating by 8 p.m.</strong></div>
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It might seem like some kind of sacrilege to suggest, but your body
will thank you if you let it do its nighttime rituals of cleansing
without having to instead digest a whole bunch of new food. <a href="http://www.mapi.com/ayurveda_health_care/newsletters/ayurvedic_digestion.html" target="_blank"><strong>Ayurvedic practitioners</strong></a>
might even say to stop by 6 or 7 p.m., but 8:00 seems reasonable,
doesn’t it? Eat what you want, even a lot if you have to get yourself
out of a nighttime snacking habit. But then Just. Be. Done. You may be
surprised to find yourself sleeping better. It might feel good right
away or take your body a few days to adjust, but before long it will
just be what you do.</div>
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<strong>6. Eat with intention</strong></div>
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Okay, so maybe there is a theme here. It’s about fully enjoying what
you’re doing rather than doing it to get by or just because you are
distracted or frustrated. This is especially important with food,
because what we put in really does become who we are. If you’ve got an
emotional attachment going on with, say, eating and stress, try EFT (see
above), but if it’s just a matter of habit, just pay attention and
start a new habit. Chew enough and slowly enough that your body gets the
signal it’s full. Sit and eat and only eat so that your body can use
its energy to digest. If it gets the signal that there is stress afoot –
like, say, that a bear is chasing you – your body is not thinking to
itself, “Let me break down this food.” Instead it’s saying, “Let’s pump
the adrenaline so that we survive to make it another day!” Drink only a
little – and nothing iced or cold – with food so that your digestive
juices don’t get diluted or the digestive process stalled by having to
bring everything up to body temperature.</div>
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<strong>7. Limit screen time</strong></div>
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Whether you or your kids have sensory issues or not, everyone can
benefit from a little less blinking on the boob tube, especially at a
time when there are so many extra things to take in, from decorations to
performances to tasty treats. It might seem like relaxation to sit in
front of the TV, but give your senses a rest and watch only what is
really important to you. At other times, light a candle, read a book,
play a board game, draw a picture or, have a simple conversation, if you
must have some kind of input, just listen to some music if you don’t
have the means to play an instrument yourself.</div>
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<strong>8. Move your body</strong></div>
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Some people say you need to exercise a minimum number of consecutive
minutes per day; others tell you multitask your muscle-time and just
walk further in parking lots and do squats each time you pick up
something for the floor. How about instead you just make the commitment
to spend some time – even five minutes – just moving your body and not
trying to accomplish anything else. Whether you sweat or not doesn’t
matter. Just get outside, or on the stairs, or on a bouncer, or on your
yoga mat, and tell yourself this is a gift. If you do it every day, it
will start to become something you look forward to, and then you can try
to up the minutes or set greater goals.</div>
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<strong>9. Get outside</strong></div>
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Even if the gym or your treadmill at home are what gets you moving
your body in any kind of weather, do make sure that you also have some
connection with the natural world. Studies show that spending time in
nature can improve mood and concentration and provide a whole lot of
other great benefits. You don’t need to read a research report to see
for yourself. Even if you just get to the local park to shuffle through
leaves or to sled down your neighbor’s hill, make sure you spend some
time without walls around you.</div>
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<strong>10. Say thank you</strong></div>
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Showing gratitude is not just the domain of lofty quotes by revered
thinkers; it is an everyday act that can totally shift how you feel and
how others around you feel. If people feel appreciated by you, they feel
better and go out to spread the good karma. We might be in the habit of
thanking people for gifts or for having us over to their home (and if
we aren’t, start now!), but we can also develop the habit of showing
gratitude for their very existence. It’s fun to practice: say thank you
to every person you can for anything you can think of. Start with the
cashier, the people who hold the door and other usual suspects. But go
on to thank the people who do volunteer work, even if they do it all the
time, and anyone who performs any action that in any way makes your
life easier or more enjoyable.</div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-77613988663470342342012-12-03T02:42:00.000-08:002012-12-03T02:42:10.506-08:00Tips for eating healthy during holiday season<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Turkey, pie, stuffing, cranberries, pie, ham, broccoli
casserole, pie… the list of foods that add to the waistline drags on and
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Now, a week removed from the first holiday of the holiday season, we’re in the early stages of a month-long engorging.</div>
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Parties are planned on every weekend, while those
tins with three kinds of popcorn – cheese, caramel and butter – come out
from hibernation.</div>
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And cookies. Oh, man, those cookies.</div>
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“It’s continuous for weeks and weeks,” said Carol
Reeder, a registered and licensed dietician at Jennie Edmundson
Hospital. “How do you get out of that rut?”</div>
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Reeder said unhealthy eating is a staple of the
holidays – “We know we’ll eat more calories” – and the key is
counteracting with physical activity.</div>
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“Get out and walk – we don’t have any excuses lately, we’ve had great weather,” she said.</div>
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Or go to the gym.</div>
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“It’s calories in, calories out. If you’re going to
eat food high in calories – those holiday favorites – then you have to
get out and burn those calories,” said Barb Fuller, a nutrition and
health program specialist for Iowa State University Extension and
Outreach who covers southwest Iowa.</div>
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Fuller noted treadmills, stationary bicycles and
other cardiovascular machines as a good option, especially when
temperatures drop. And if a person has room in their home, a workout
video is a great way to trim calories.</div>
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At those holiday parties, if they’re potluck, Reeder
suggested bringing a healthy dish – fruit, or a vegetable tray. Use fat
free sour cream when combining a packet of seasoning for dip. Make sure
salad dressings and gravy are on the side and limit portions to a
tablespoon.</div>
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Vegetables and fruits, along with whole grains, are key.</div>
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“Try to make sure half your plate are those items,” Reeder said.</div>
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- Eat a light, healthy snack before a party. This will help you curb your hunger and make better choices.</div>
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- Limit alcohol. Enjoy one alcoholic drink, and then switch to diet soda or flavored water.</div>
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- Bring a low-fat holiday dish to the party, maybe some fruit or raw veggies.</div>
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- Keep minimal baked goods on hand. Only bake enough to give away or use for one party.</div>
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- Eat a large salad or hot broth based soup before a meal. This helps keep you full longer.</div>
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- Substitute healthier ingredients, replacing or reducing fat and sugar in baked goods.</div>
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- Make a goal with a friend to lose five pounds or to
maintain weight during the holidays. This way you have a valuable
support buddy.</div>
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- Remember the holidays are truly only 3 days. This
means if you blow it on those three days, you won’t cause much damage.
It is the vicious cycle of not enough exercise and too many calories on
the other days that cause weight gain through the year.</div>
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- Sign up for a 5K or a fitness walk or other event to keep you focused on physical activity.</div>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">
- Finally celebrate and focus on what the holidays
are really about - family and friends. Find creative activities or ways
to get your family to play a game or be active instead of eating. Pick a
time to get together that does not involve a meal.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
“It all comes down to a little planning ahead and
sticking to your goals,” Fuller said. “Not just saying ‘ahh, it’s the
holidays I’ll eat all this and gain 10 pounds.’”</div>
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</div>
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Source <a href="http://www.southwestiowanews.com/council_bluffs/news/tips-for-eating-healthy-during-holiday-season/article_03544aac-3c1e-11e2-a24a-0019bb2963f4.html" target="_blank">http://www.southwestiowanews.com/council_bluffs/news/tips-for-eating-healthy-during-holiday-season/article_03544aac-3c1e-11e2-a24a-0019bb2963f4.html </a></div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-11755022227885304522012-11-20T00:36:00.001-08:002012-11-20T00:36:58.611-08:00Cream Of Australia Aims To Rise To The Top In Adelaide<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<h4 style="text-align: justify;">
Riders in the northern hemisphere may have packed up for their
winter break, but it’s all go at the other side of the world as
competitors prepare for their premier event, Australia’s International 3
Day Event in Adelaide, the second leg of the HSBC FEI Classics™
2012/2013.</h4>
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The Australian event offers them a chance to get a
foothold on the leaderboard for the valuable HSBC FEI Classics™, in
which last year’s Adelaide winner, Stuart Tinney (AUS), secured fifth
place in the overall standings for the 2011/2012 season.<br /><br /> This
year, Tinney, an Olympic gold medallist in 2000, rides the 14-year-old
grey Pluto Mio, recent winner of the Goulburn CIC3*.<br /><br /> Two members
of Australia’s 2008 Olympic silver medal team are competing: Shane
Rose, who rides APH Moritz, second behind Pluto Mio at Goulburn and a
recent winner of Berrima CIC3*, and Megan Jones.<br /><br /> Jones rides the
veteran Kirby Park Irish Jester, the horse on which she won her Olympic
medal, and also a team bronze at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games™
and four FEI World Cup™ Eventing competitions. The diminutive grey
gelding is now 19.<br /><br /> There are seven CCI4* first-timers, one of
whom will take home the HSBC Training Bursary worth US$1,000 for the
best CCI4* début. One of the group is Craig Barrett, husband of the
Australian team coach Prue Barrett, riding Sandhills Brillaire and
Wendela Jamie. <br /><br />The all Australian field will come before a
Ground Jury led by Christian Landolt (SUI) as president, who is joined
by Marilyn Payne (USA) and Vicky Brydon (AUS). Alec Lochore (GBR), who
directed the Eventing competition at the London 2012 Olympic Games, will
act as Technical Delegate.<br /><br /> The event, directed by double
Olympic gold medallist Gill Rolton, literally stops the traffic, as the
Cross Country takes place in the city centre, in Victoria Park, where
Course Designer Wayne Copping is sure to have built another spectacular
thriller.</div>
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Source <a href="http://www.horseyard.com.au/horse-news/282882-cream-of-australia-aims-to-rise-to-the-top-in-adelaide" target="_blank">http://www.horseyard.com.au/horse-news/282882-cream-of-australia-aims-to-rise-to-the-top-in-adelaide </a></div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-81669696221323858682012-11-15T02:22:00.003-08:002012-11-15T02:22:47.053-08:00Obama signals he's putting climate change on back burner<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The fact that climate change got some attention at Wednesday’s
presidential press conference could be viewed as progress by
environmentalists, after they watched the issue go virtually ignored
during the just-concluded campaign.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<a class="taxInlineTagLink" href="http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/government/barack-obama-PEPLT007408.topic" id="PEPLT007408" title="Barack Obama">President Obama</a>
made many of the right sounds for activists on the issue. In response
to a question from the New York Times’s Mark Landler, Obama said America
must “make sure that this is not something we're passing on to future
generations, that's going to be very expensive and very painful to deal
with.”</div>
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But the president also signaled that reducing carbon
emissions comes nowhere near the top of his agenda, at least as he looks
forward to the start of his second term.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Obama repeatedly hammered away during the 50-minute session on the impending “<a class="taxInlineTagLink" href="http://www.latimes.com/topic/fiscal-cliff/EVBAE00011.topic" id="EVBAE00011" title="Fiscal Cliff">fiscal cliff</a>”
and his support of tax increases for the wealthy. He said he saw
“incredibly encouraging” signs for comprehensive immigration reform. But
when Landler asked about reducing carbon emissions, Obama only talked
about big challenges and the need for more dialogue.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
“Understandably,
I think the American people right now have been so focused and will
continue to be focused on our economy and jobs and growth,” Obama said,
“that if the message is somehow we're going to ignore jobs and growth
simply to address climate change, I don't think anybody is going to go
for that. I won't go for that.”</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
This is the same president who,
in his first term, talked expansively about how clean-energy “green”
jobs could be the key to not only environmental progress but to job
creation. On Tuesday, Obama talked only in the broadest terms about
initiating a “conversation” with scientists, engineers and elected
officials to try to find areas for progress.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
He said he would look
for “bipartisan support” to try to move the issue forward. It’s hard to
imagine where that support would come from, since many <a class="taxInlineTagLink" href="http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/parties-movements/republican-party-ORGOV0000004.topic" id="ORGOV0000004" title="Republican Party">Republicans</a> in Congress refuse to even acknowledge that global temperature increases can be tied to human activity.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
When
reporter Landler said it sounded like there was no consensus to move
forward, Obama did not disagree. Instead, he turned the question back to
his theme of the day.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
“Look, we're still trying to debate whether
we can just make sure that middle-class families don't get a tax hike,”
the president said. He said that is where his focus would remain for
the foreseeable future. </div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Source <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-obama-climate-change-priority-20121114,0,1745357.story">http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-obama-climate-change-priority-20121114,0,1745357.story</a></div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-32246062525083810252012-11-06T23:08:00.000-08:002012-11-06T23:08:04.751-08:00Election 2012: Obama Wins Pennsylvania and Its Latino Vote<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<img alt="Obama PA Win.jpg" src="http://global.fncstatic.com/static/managed/img/fn-latino/politics/Obama%20PA%20Win.jpg" style="height: 371px; opacity: 1; width: 660px;" /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
President Barack Obama claimed victory in the Keystone state Tuesday
night and its 20 electoral votes, thanks in part to Pennsylvania’s
Latino voters.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
According to Fox News exit polls conducted in the state, Obama
claimed 82 percent of Pennsylvania’s Latin voters. The Hispanic
population in the so-called battleground state is about 7 percent.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Fox News also reported that Obama claimed 54 percent of the vote in
Pennsylvania, with Romney grabbing 45 percent after just under 70
percent of the votes were reported.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Pennsylvania had been considered to be in Obama's column for much of
the campaign. But in recent days, as polls appeared to narrow, Mitt
Romney's campaign saw an opportunity. There was a late advertising blitz
for Romney, and the candidate added visits to Pennsylvania Sunday and
again on Election Day.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Former President Bill Clinton also spent the last days of the campaign in Pennsylvania trying to get out the vote for Obama. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Democrat, Sen. Bob Casey, has also won another term in Pennsylvania.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Democrat Bob Casey has won a second term in the United States Senate,
defeating his well-financed Republican challenger, Tom Smith, according
to a projection by the Associated Press.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Several TV networks have also called the race for Casey, 52, who is
now the winner of five consecutive statewide elections, including two
for auditor general and one for state treasurer.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Smith, a coal-mining millionaire from rural Armstrong County in
Western Pennsylvania, spent at least $17 million of his own money on the
race.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Early on, Casey had seemed a prohibitive favorite, but Smith's money -
together with help from national conservative organizations - made
Casey sweat coming down the stretch.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Voters in Indiana have rejected one of the two Republican Senate
candidates whose campaigns ran into trouble because of comments about
rape and abortion. Democrat Joe Donnelly defeated Republican Richard
Mourdock, who slipped in the polls after saying during a debate that
when a woman who is raped becomes pregnant, it's what "God intended."</div>
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<br />Read more: <a href="http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/11/06/obama-wins-pennsylvania-and-its-latino-vote/#ixzz2BWBDDt2C" style="color: #003399;">http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/11/06/obama-wins-pennsylvania-and-its-latino-vote/#ixzz2BWBDDt2C</a></div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-73703878493708493042012-10-09T23:08:00.001-07:002012-10-09T23:08:42.088-07:00My visit to golf's mecca, Bandon Dunes<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<div style="text-align: justify;">
For years, friends who were avid golfers told me I had to visit the “mecca.” </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Last week, I did. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
My two-day trip to Bandon Resort gave me a new appreciation for the Wonderful World of Golf. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
I
played Bandon Dunes and Pacific Dunes, the two oldest courses. I
eyeballed Bandon Trails and Bandon Preserve, the latter the par-3 course
that opened in May. I didn’t get to see Old MacDonald, the latest of
the four full-scale courses that have made Bandon the target of golf
aficionados throughout the world. Next time. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Full disclosure: My
greens fees were complimentary, provided along with lodging at “The Inn”
by B.R. Koehnemann, Bandon’s director of communications, who doesn’t
have to worry about buying “positive” media coverage. The entire
experience sells itself. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
I’m not a fan of “links” courses, the
station-to-station tracks designed along the lines of the Scottish and
Irish courses revered by so many in the golfing game. The shaved
fairways make it nice for a player who likes to putt from 50 feet off
the green, but very difficult to hit an iron shot off a surface as hard
as Ray Lewis’ forearms. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
In August, I played a links course,
Chambers Bay near Tacoma, the already famed course that is set to play
host to the 2015 U.S. Open. Didn’t much care for it, and panned it in my
Tribune review. The fairways were mostly brown and rock-hard and, in
some cases, just rock and dirt. I didn’t think it was in very good
shape. There was a nice view of the bay, but no holes directly on the
water, far too many bunkers, and the rest of the scenery didn’t move me.
What to expect, I guess, from a course built atop what was once a
quarry. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Bandon was much a different story. But first, some history on how Bandon Dunes Golf Resort came to be. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Mike
Keiser, the owner and developer, is a Chicago resident who made his
fortune as co-founder of Recycled Paper Greetings, a greeting cards
company. Keiser, now in his late 60s, had played college golf at Amherst
and loves the game. Sometime in the 1980s, he made it a goal to build a
public course that could be the next Pebble Beach, or the Pinehurst of
the West. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Keiser’s pal, Howard McKee, was an architect and land
planner, though not a golfer. Keiser sent McKee, who had lived for a
short time in Portland, on a mission to find a suitable plot of land —
hopefully near the ocean in California or Oregon. Keiser, incidentally,
had never been to Oregon. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The initial piece of land, 1,215 acres,
was purchased for $2.4 million in 1991. Keiser soon bought 400 more
acres northward for an additional $2.3 million. Ironically, the land was
covered with gorse, a thorn, prickly plant indigenous to the United
Kingdom that had been introduced to Bandon many years earlier by an
Irishman. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Bandon Dunes opened in 1999. Pacific Dunes joined the
ranks in 2001, followed by Bandon Trails in 2005 and Old MacDonald —
named for C.B. MacDonald, a Chicago native and the first American who
called himself a golf course architect — in 2010. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
My drive to
Bandon, along Interstate-5 before cutting over to Highway 38 through
Reedsport and Coos Bay, covered four hours and five minutes with little
traffic on a Wednesday morning. It’s a pleasant drive on a sunny day
through forest and farm land along the Coquille River before arriving on
the Bandon Resort property north of the coastal town. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The final
mile takes you on a wooded path to the secluded spot along the ocean
chosen by McKee. There are no homes bordering any of the courses and, I
am told, there never will be. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
There are also no carts to be used
by golfers, or cart paths, on the premises. It would spoil the purity of
the round as enjoyed by those who initially played the game. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
As
Keiser noted in the testimonial book, “Dream Golf,” written by Stephen
Goodwin, “I wasn’t interested in commercial golf. I was interested in
dream golf.” </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Even so, the Bandon Resort is profitable, with
greens fees from $75 to $275 for each of its courses and revenue flowing
freely at the on-site lodging quarters, restaurants and lounges.
(Oregonians get a special golf rate during the “shoulder” season from
November to April.) </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
“Business is good,” Koehnemann tells me.
“We’re in the right kind of marketplace right now. We fit nicely into
the national golf scene.” </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
A shuttle bus takes you from the lodge
or your living quarters to all the courses and the practice center,
where I stop to hit a few balls. Most of my 20 or so practice balls are
well-struck and straight. Funny how that happens. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
My first round
is at Pacific Dunes on a sunny afternoon. I’m told the Bandon golf
experience isn’t complete unless the wind is blowing. It comes into
play, for sure, on this day, though a caddy tells me the wind today is
only “moderate. You should have seen it yesterday.” </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The winds are
gusting to maybe 25 miles per hour, meaning if it’s in your face,
you’re adding two or three clubs. And if it’s blowing sideways, a ball
you directed at the left side winds up way over there on the right. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
I
join partners Dennis, an examiner for the Securities and Exchange
Commission from Washington D.C., and Lawrence, a lawyer out of Houston,
with caddies Larry and Brian. Dennis has gone for the full Monty during
his week in Oregon, playing Pumpkin Ridge, Salishan and all four Bandon
courses. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Dennis, a 12-handicapper, chooses to play from the
green, or middle, tees. Lawrence does, too. Thinking I’ll wade into the
shallow water first, I hit from the gold, or front, tees. The game is
hard enough for a 20-handicapper. (Memo to Lawrence: play from the golds
next time.) </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Even with the winds, Pacific Dunes is a joy to play.
There are plenty of deep bunkers and the omnipresent gorse are a
problem whenever you stray off the fairway. I’m off course a lot but
manage to play my trouble shots well enough to have only two blow-ups
holes. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The greens are fast and, on this day, being sanded, an
adventure I could have done without. Virtually every hole is a test that
requires concentration. Some of the holes are forgiving, and you can
usually play out of the rough, but stay out of there if you can. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The
scenery is spectacular as advertised, with four holes along the water,
including Nos. 10 and 11 — back-to-back 3s that provide breath-taking
ocean views. The looping route, unlike on most courses, never takes you
back to the clubhouse until the final hole. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Pacific Dunes, a
little shorter than Bandon Dunes, is a par-71 with seven par-4s on the
front side and only two par-4s on the back side. Pacific is more hilly
than Bandon, with plenty of up and down and some great views from the
clifftops of the entire course. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
I manage five pars during my
round, lose only two balls and finish at 47-47—94 — glad to break 100.
Steady Dennis shoots 83. Lawrence, a smile on his face throughout the
day, is more concerned with taking photos of the scene than keeping
score. We get around in four hours on a day when traffic is only medium
busy. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
I wake to bright sun on Thursday morning, but by the time I
tee off at 11:40 a.m., heavy fog has rolled in. Our threesome has one
caddy, Josh, a 20-year-old West Linn native, who ably serves as a
seeing-eye dog until the fog lightens midway through the round. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
My
partners are both from Vermont — John, a financial analyst, and Brian, a
dentist. They are excellent players and choose the black tees. I muster
up some courage and hit from the greens. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Vermonters are
deeply disappointed the fog is robbing them of an ocean view. Over the
first few holes, we can hear the ocean roar, but can’t see clearly
beyond 50 yards or so. Midway through the round, when the fog eases,
they delight at holes wrapping the water and spend time soaking in the
experience. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
There are a half-dozen holes oceanside, with the
par-3 15th probably my favorite. Nos. 4, 5 and 6 are all located along
cliffs that provide a dazzling look downward. What a chunk of land on
which to place a golf course, I find myself thinking. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
More of the
greens here seem hard and more spotty than at Pacific. With the wind
and the weather conditions, they must be a bear to maintain. Part of the
problem, Koehnemann explains, is the desire to have fescue grass. Over a
period of time, poa works its way into the system. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
“We’re
fighting the poa grass battle,” he says. “We want our greens to be pure
fescue. It’s something we’re constantly up against. We’ve made some
changes in our agronomy practices over the last couple of years that
have allowed us to focus on making sure the greens are void of poa and
all fescue.” </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
On both courses — especially Bandon — fairways are
well-maintained and not cut quite as short as at Chambers Bay. A good
player can get his iron through the ball. I’m on and off with that, but
manage to hit some true iron and hybrid shots through my round. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
I
shoot another 47 on the front side but get it together on the back side
as I finally begin to figure out the fast greens, finishing at 41 for
88 on the par-72 layout. The round is slower — 4 1/2 hours, in part due
to the fog — but we are slowed by the group ahead of us only a couple of
times. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
I like Pacific Dunes better than Bandon Dunes, but Bandon
doesn’t get a fair shake because of the foggy conditions. I ask a dozen
players for their preference and get a 6-6 split, which doesn’t
surprise me. They’re both rather splendid. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Golf Magazine
currently rates all four Bandon courses among its top 15 for public
courses in the U.S. — Pacific Dunes No. 1, Bandon Dunes No. 8, Old
MacDonald No. 9 and Bandon Trails No. 15. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Golf Digest has it
Pacific Dunes No. 2 (behind Pebble Beach), Bandon Dunes No. 5 and Bandon
Trails No. 14. Koehnemann says Old MacDonald, open for only two years,
won’t be eligible for Golf Digest’s top 100 until 2014. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Bandon
seems a men’s retreat. Over two days, I see only a handful of women
players. Caddies are all over the place. During the peak season, 360
caddies are registered, a higher number than at any public course other
than Pinehurst, Koehnemann tells me. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Preserve is 13 holes of
par-3 golf that looks like a miniature version of the other courses.
It’s a non-profit venture, with net proceeds going to the Wild Rivers
Coast Lines, which fund environmental organizations. It is expected to
generate $750,000 in proceeds this year alone. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
“To play 36 holes
(of regular golf) in a day is too much for a lot of people,” Koehnemann
says. “Now, you can play 18 in the morning, take a break, eat lunch and
then go play the Preserve.” </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Keiser’s next project is “Bandon
Muni,” a 27-hole project on property south of the town of Bandon. It’s
contingent on a land-swap deal that between Keiser and the State Parks
Department. Oregon natives would pay nominal greens fees — somewhere
between $20 to $25 to start — while out-of-staters would pay the full
resort fees. </div>
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“We have a robust junior caddie and golf program,” Koehnemann says. “That would be the hub of our junior golf.” </div>
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Bandon
has played host to a number of major national public events, including
the 2005 Curtis Cup, the 2006 Mid-Amateur and the 2011 Men’s and Women’s
Amateur Publinks Championships. I suggest to Koehnemann it would be a
more fitting spot for the Ryder Cup or U.S. Open than would Chambers
Bay. He says it’s not going to happen. </div>
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“Mr. Keiser is committed
to growing the amateur game,” Koehneman says. “We would jump at the
opportunity to host a higher-profile event such as the U.S. Amateur or
the Walker Cup, but we have no bids to announce at this time.” </div>
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Fair
enough. Leave the courses for the public to enjoy for now. Bandon is a
treasure, even for those of us who play the game as it was never meant
to be played. </div>
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<a href="mailto:kerryeggers@portlandtribune.com">kerryeggers@portlandtribune.com</a></div>
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Source <a href="http://portlandtribune.com/pt/12-sports/116534-my-visit-to-golfs-mecca-bandon-dunes" target="_blank">http://portlandtribune.com/pt/12-sports/116534-my-visit-to-golfs-mecca-bandon-dunes </a></div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-21307546687295549252012-09-26T00:47:00.001-07:002012-09-26T00:47:39.341-07:00Ryan blasts NFL replacement refs ... and Obama<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Republican vice presidential nominee <a class="r_lapi" href="http://www.foxnews.com/topics/us/rep.-paul-ryan.htm#r_src=ramp">Paul Ryan</a> woke up Tuesday with a bone to pick after watching what many are calling an NFL debacle.</div>
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"I got to start off on something that was really troubling that
occurred last night. Did you guys watch that Packer game last night? I
mean, give me a break," an exasperated Ryan said.</div>
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This being a presidential campaign, Ryan swiftly made a connection with his grievances against the Obama administration.</div>
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"It reminds me of President Obama and the economy. If you can't get it right, it is time to get out," Ryan continued.</div>
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"I half think these refs work part-time for the Obama administration
in the Budget Office. They see the national debt clock starring them in
the face, they see a debt crisis and they just ignore and pretend it
didn't even happen. They are trying to pick the winners and losers and
they don't even do that very well."</div>
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After their collective bargaining agreement expired earlier this
year, the NFL's pro refs were replaced with "elite" retired college
officials, officials from smaller non-BCS conferences, and some
officials from the Arena League.</div>
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The NFL and representatives of the locked out referees remain divided on annual salaries and pension plans.</div>
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Fans have been decrying bad calls ever since the season started but
the furor reached a fever pitch after Monday night's game when the <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/topics/football/green-bay-packers.htm#r_src=ramp">Green Bay Packers</a> lost to the <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/topics/football/seattle-seahawks.htm#r_src=ramp">Seattle Seahawks</a>
on a controversial call on the last play of the game -- a desperation
pass that many thought was an interception but was ruled a touchdown.</div>
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All joking aside -- with his comments, Ryan, an unabashed <a class="r_lapi" href="http://www.foxnews.com/topics/football/green-bay-packers.htm#r_src=ramp">Green Bay Packers</a> fan, injected himself into an ongoing labor dispute.</div>
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"Like all football fans, he just wants the two sides to find a
resolution soon, campaign spokesman Brendan Buck told Fox News. "Like
before yesterday."</div>
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<br />Read more: <a href="http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2012/09/25/ryan-blasts-nfl-replacement-refs-and-obama#ixzz27Ykz32Cm" style="color: #003399;">http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2012/09/25/ryan-blasts-nfl-replacement-refs-and-obama#ixzz27Ykz32Cm</a></div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-32935995859148213332012-09-09T23:11:00.001-07:002012-09-09T23:11:02.319-07:00Online Marketing & Search Engine Optimization Executive Future Group<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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1. Report to and co-ordinate with all necessary departments including
brands and technical department and marketing team to implement, and
continually improve E-Marketing mechanics.
<br />2. Maintain and support E-marketing activity which should be reflected on business flow, B2C & B2B activities.
<br />3. Test and analyze keywords, titles and other factors.
<br />4. Research and evaluate competitors paid search marketing efforts and identify new search opportunities.
<br />5. Find solutions to increase free traffic to the companys site
through optimization of website pages, E-Marketing and Social Media
activities.
<br />6. Search engine and directory submissions.
<br />7. Strategic link building development.
<br />8. Ongoing SEO research and development.
<br />9. Implement on-page & off-page optimization techniques to all pages of all brand websites.
<br />10. Monitor and report on activities completed each day/week.</div>
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Skills</h3>
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1. A degree in information technology or a related field is preferable.
<br />2. Minimum 3 years affiliate in E-marketing and SEO experience. 3. Online marketing, SEO, Social Media and web design skills.
<br />4. Programming knowledge is a plus but not a requirement.
<br />5. Should have knowledge about how the various Internet search
engines function, pay per click handling, web stat programs and be
comfortable with web design in WordPress and working with codes.
<br />6. Ability to multitasking and meet tight deadlines.</div>
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Company Profile</h3>
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Future Group is a multinational company established in 1994 &
specialized in software internationalization and localization existing
in USA, UK, UAE, South Africa, Malaysia, Poland, Turkey and Egypt.
We are proud to be the 1st localization company in the Middle East and
North Africa.</div>
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Source <a href="http://jobs.emirates247.com/en/job/?xid=1825733" target="_blank">http://jobs.emirates247.com/en/job/?xid=1825733 </a></div>
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Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-38409077134146415272012-07-25T22:15:00.000-07:002012-07-25T22:15:23.121-07:00Health tips for the latter half of the year<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The long days of summer will begin to wane before we know it, and
before that happens it’s important to consider the health opportunities
that autumn offers us. Being healthy is not just about what we eat or
don’t eat. It’s about a whole-body approach to well-being, including our
thoughts, emotions and general lifestyles. And autumn is the ideal time
to think about where we are, where we want to go and how to let go of
the old – our internal well-being welcomes change when the leaves are
changing colour and falling to the ground in the cyclical nature of the
seasons. </div>
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<strong>Preparation reaps benefits</strong></div>
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Taking time to really think about our well-being is a weak link in
our modern society, in which we are often bombarded with opportunities,
fraught with decisions to make, and disconnected from others and nature
through our individual quest for identity, our place in society and so
much rushing around to get things done. By nurturing the special
characteristics of each season, we ensure that we reap their benefits
and can move through the whole year with optimal vitality. Spending some
time in autumn to prepare our mental and physical health for the winter
allows us to avoid the flu, colds, coughs, congestion as well as mental
fogginess, depression and the winter blues (seasonal affective disorder
or ‘SAD’). </div>
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<strong>Relayed in China</strong></div>
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According to the Chinese elements, autumn is the season associated
with our lungs and large intestine. Those of you (the majority reading
this, I would imagine) who suffer from the typical winter ills would do
well to nurture these organs now to ensure vibrant health throughout
winter. Preparation is key.</div>
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<strong>A healthy set of lungs</strong></div>
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Our lungs allow us to receive life-giving energy – taking a deep
breath is the first thing we do when we are born and the last thing we
do as we die. Physical symptoms of lung imbalance manifest as shortness
of breath, asthma, coughing, headaches, a stuffy nose and skin
conditions (such as spots, boils, dry skin, etc). Emotionally, it is not
uncommon at this time of year to feel somewhat disconnected or
disorientated. </div>
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<strong>Large intestine, large </strong><strong>responsibility</strong></div>
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Our large intestine’s main responsibility is to eliminate waste from
the body. This ‘garbage collector’ needs to do its job properly or we
become overloaded with toxins. Sub-optimal elimination manifests in
bowel problems (such as diarrhoea, vomiting, bloating and constipation)
and feelings of sadness. Everyone would benefit from avoiding the pizza,
ice cream and barbeques that filled our bellies over the summer months.
Instead, think about fresh, seasonal, home-cooked food.</div>
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<strong>Walk tall, don’t fall </strong></div>
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If you usually experience some of the symptoms mentioned above or are
already experiencing them, don’t worry it’s still possible to take
advantage of autumn and optimise your vitality for a healthy winter!
Here are a few tips for prospering during and beyond the season.</div>
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Get outside and breathe deeply – take in the fresh autumn air to oxygenate your cells.</div>
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Exercise to keep things moving through your intestine and help the
waste make its way out. Set up and get comfortable with an exercise
routine that you can stick with throughout the winter. Now is a good
time to create schedules.</div>
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<strong>A sensible intake</strong></div>
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Slow-cook foods at a low heat and add more sour flavours to your meals (try apple-cider vinegar, lemon, lime or sour plums).</div>
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To combat dryness (you will notice if you are thirsty, have dry skin/nose/throat/lips), eat more spinach, barley (<em>byg </em>in
Danish), short-grain brown rice (you would benefit from soaking these
and all grains beforehand to absorb more water and make them more
readily digestible), millet (<em>hirse</em>), pears, nuts and healthy fats (such as olive oil, avocado and organic butter).</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Reduce your intake of mucous-forming foods to prevent nasal
congestion, lung-related symptoms, foggy brain and slow/congested
digestion. The main offenders are: dairy, bananas and gluten (from wheat
and all wheat derivatives such as spelt, kamut and couscous; rye,
barley and oats also contain a small amount).</div>
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Add immune-boosting foods to your diet with fermented foods such as
miso, sauerkraut and kefir. How about swapping your morning coffee for a
cup of antioxidant-rich green tea? </div>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong>And the least popular tip ...</strong></div>
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Get to bed early. We’d all like the long hours of summer daylight to
continue, but your body is getting ready to gear down for the winter
(just as many animals prepare to hibernate). Heed the call of longer
nights and get moreshut-eye than you did during the summer months.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Source <a href="http://cphpost.dk/inout/lifestyle/health-tips-latter-half-year" target="_blank">http://cphpost.dk/inout/lifestyle/health-tips-latter-half-year </a></div>
</div>Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-11664079855430055132012-07-03T01:08:00.000-07:002012-07-03T01:08:06.573-07:00Obama Is Already Blowing His Second Chance at Selling Health-Care Reform<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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With just over four months to go before the election, and Republicans
ravening to make health care a frontline issue, the Obama campaign still
appears to be pursuing a "wishful thinking" strategy. They are simply
wishing that the Affordable Care Act, the president's signature domestic
achievement, <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/06/the-political-battle-over-the-health-care-verdict-begins/259132/">would go away</a>
now that the Supreme Court has delivered what they hope is a "final
answer," to quote White House Chief of Staff Jacob Lew. "I don't think
the American people want to have this debate again," Lew said on <em>Fox News Sunday</em>, reflecting the "let's move on" approach <a href="http://nationaljournal.com/magazine/moving-right-along-20120629">reported by <em>National Journal</em>'s Major Garrett</a>, among others. </div>
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<br /></div>
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But the Republican Party clearly does intend to have this debate, all
the way into November, and Lew's tepid talking-points are a warning
sign that the White House is, yet again, surrendering the message war on
a central issue that <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/30/us/politics/health-care-overhaul-is-still-no-hit-with-public.html?_r=1">even Obama partisans admit was poorly marketed</a> the first time around, before and after ACA was signed into law in 2010.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
It's not that Republicans have a better message. Questioned on <em>Fox News Sunday</em>,
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell had no answer to give host Chris
Wallace when the latter asked what the GOP would do about the 30
million uninsured. "That's not the issue," McConnell sputtered. Like
Speaker John Boehner on <em>Face the Nation</em>, he indicated that the
GOP clearly had no alternative "replace" plan of its own beyond what
Boehner called a "common-sense, step-by-step approach."</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Already the ACA's opponents, with their flair for the simplistic, are
aggressively portraying the Supreme Court justification of the
individual mandate based on Congress' taxing powers as a furtive
"middle-class tax increase" introduced by Obama. And as we have seen
happen again and again -- notably when Obama's 2009 stimulus plan was
portrayed as runaway big government rather than what it mainly was, an
effort to prevent a Depression -- it is the GOP narrative that will sink
in unless it is aggressively countered with a powerful marketing
message.</div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
A Pew Research Center study also recently concluded that the Democrats <a href="http://www.journalism.org/commentary_backgrounder/how_media_has_covered_health_care_debate">consistently failed to do this last time</a>,
saying "the language and framing of the issue favored by the [ACA]
bill's Republican critics was far more prevalent in the news coverage." </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The opportunity to resell ACA exists. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/01/obamacare-supreme-court-ruling_n_1641560.html">A new Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates</a> that support for the law is rising since the Supreme Court decision. And as my former <em>Newsweek</em> colleague Geoffrey Cowley, one of the most astute health-care journalists in the country, <a href="http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2012/06/28/supreme-court-decision-protects-my-health-and-yours/">points out</a>,
"polls consistently show that more Americans oppose the Affordable Care
Act than support it -- not because they've evaluated and rejected it
but because they don't understand it."</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Just as important, Obama really has no choice but to mount a selling
job extraordinaire on the ACA. Beyond Joe Biden's somewhat
tongue-in-cheek line -- "Bin Laden is dead and General Motors is alive"
-- the president's campaign doesn't have much of a positive narrative to
sell, especially on the economy. Indeed, it's something of a mystery
why the Obamans are so eager to return to that subject. At this point,
based on the latest GDP growth numbers, he's likely to head into the
fall with unemployment still above 8 percent, as it has been now for a
record 41 months (it was 7.8 percent when Obama took office). </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
As Cowley puts it: "If the president can use this week's court ruling
to reassert his own gifts as a storyteller -- and his supporters can
spark the kind of social-media uprising that helped elect him --
health-care reform may yet have a chance." And so might Obama -- for a
second term. </div>
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<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Source <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/07/obama-is-already-blowing-his-second-chance-at-selling-health-care-reform/259340/">http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/07/obama-is-already-blowing-his-second-chance-at-selling-health-care-reform/259340/ </a></div>
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</div>Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-76705162861063268472012-06-13T08:54:00.001-07:002012-06-13T08:54:11.614-07:00Dentist in Lansing Offers Helpful Dental Health Care Tips for Improved Care<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Visiting Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, <a href="http://www.hollydds.com/" target="_blank">dentist in Lansing</a>,
for regular checkups and cleanings twice a year can help prevent many
dental problems, in addition to helping patients maintain optimal oral
health for their lifetime. In order to provide her patients with the
best care possible, Dr. Scott-Hetchler offers advice for her patients by
sharing dental tips for when to visit her office for treatment. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
"Regular dentists allow us to find early signs of disease. By visiting
our office at least twice a year, we can treat problems while they are
still in a manageable stage. If you maintain these visits in addition to
proper at home care, we can keep your smile glowing for longer," said
Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, <a href="http://www.hollydds.com/cosmetic-dentistry-lansing-mi.html" target="_blank">Lansing cosmetic dentist</a>.
Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, <a href="http://www.hollydds.com/" target="_blank">Lansing, MI dentist</a>,
recommends that patients visit her office at least twice a year for
proper maintenance and cleanings. Some patients can get away with less
frequent visits, but Dr. Scott-Hetchler recommends most patients still
continue to visit her office for the recommended twice a year.
Most symptoms and problems that occur with a patient's mouth, teeth, and
gums are not emergencies, and usually can wait for an appointment with
Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler and her team of dental professionals. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
However,
urgent attention is needed if a patient knocks out a tooth, chips or
breaks a tooth, experiences a toothache, has gum swelling or redness,
jaw pain, and an array of other complications. When an emergency arises,
Dr. Scott-Hetchler, <a href="http://www.hollydds.com/" target="_blank">dentist in Lansing, MI</a>, urges her patients to contact her office immediately for the best care possible.
Good dental care is the best way to prevent non-traumatic problems with your teeth," said Dr. Scott-Hetchler, <a href="http://www.hollydds.com/cosmetic-dentistry-lansing-mi.html" target="_blank">cosmetic dentist in Lansing</a>.
"By brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing at least once a day, and
visiting my office twice a year, you can help maintain a healthy,
glowing smile."
For more information on Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler and her team of dental
professionals, or to understand when to make an appointment, patients
can visit the practice's website at <a href="http://www.hollydds.com/" target="_blank">http://www.hollydds.com</a>, or by contacting the office by calling (517) 487-6333.
About Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler, DDS: Dr. Holly Scott-Hetchler has been a
solo practitioner since 2002, providing cosmetic and family dental
health care. Dr. Scott-Hetchler attended the University of Detroit
Mercy, School of Dentistry where she earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery
degree in 2002. She provides patients with quality dental care
including treatments such as dentures, veneers and teeth whitening,
among others.
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<br />Read more: <a href="http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/751364#ixzz1xjiWiPhu" style="color: #003399;">http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/751364#ixzz1xjiWiPhu</a></div>
</div>Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-6796039286555576312012-03-19T02:54:00.002-07:002012-03-19T02:54:47.014-07:00Romney hits Obama, Santorum in Illinois<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Mitt Romney made a pitch to struggling Illinois voters this weekend that he was the "economic heavyweight" who could turn around the economy if elected president in November.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">The former Massachusetts governor also ramped up his criticism of President Barack Obama's handling of gas prices, using personal terms to tell an American Legion pancake breakfast in Moline that he knew how high fuel costs affected a family's bottom line.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">– Follow the Ticker on Twitter: @PoliticalTicker</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">"You've got moms that are driving their kids to school and practice after school and other appointments and wonder how they can afford putting gasoline in the car, at the same time putting food on the table night after night," Romney said. "The American people are struggling."</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Romney accused Obama of learning about the economy "probably by debating it in subcommittees here in Illinois and subcommittees back in Washington, D.C." and again called for the ouster of three top Obama officials for failing to hold down gas prices.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">In previous speeches in his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, Romney has said expanding domestic oil production could help lower prices in the long-term.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Repeatedly referring to himself as "an economic heavyweight," Romney said his rivals – including Obama as well as fellow Republican contender Rick Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator – just couldn't stack up.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">"Sen. Santorum has the same economic lightweight background that the president has," Romney said, painting himself as the best candidate to take on Obama. "We've got to get an economic heavyweight to replace the economic lightweight."</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Romney criticized Santorum as the race for Illinois' delegates shifted into high gear. Voters in the Land of Lincoln head to the polls on Tuesday in the latest battle between the leading Republican contenders.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Over the next two days, Romney will criss-cross the state, with events in Rockford, Vernon Hills, Springfield, Chicago and Peoria. </div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Source <a href="http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/18/romney-hits-obama-santorum-in-illinois/">http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/18/romney-hits-obama-santorum-in-illinois/</a></div></div>Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2462483699873838249.post-36279287562336831402012-02-05T21:31:00.000-08:002012-02-05T21:31:18.356-08:00Obama supporters pick Patriots, GOPers go for Giants?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on"><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Super Bowl Sunday offers no respite from partisan bickering in this presidential election year.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">A Silicon Valley startup found a strong overlap between how people feel about who will win today's big game and who they'd like to see win the presidential election in the fall.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Mountain View-based Saygent conducted a survey asking 205 people for their Super Bowl predictions and then did a bit of data crunching using its voice response and analysis platform. Saygent's algorithm looked at the way people talked about the teams and the game ("by analyzing the way people talk about the game we can infer who is actually knowledgeable and who is taking a stab in the dark," the company says).</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Saygent then filtered out "people with very low trust or a strong bias" to come up with a prediction from its "trusted crowd" of 90. The result? the New England Patriots by three points.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">That's almost identical to the official line, which had the Pats by 2.5 points at last check, and is--frankly--not that interesting.</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">But Saygent, in what it admits is not an exact science, also asked people in the same survey who they planned to vote for for president. When it took a look at those political preferences, it revealed quite a rift:</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif; text-align: justify;">Source <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57371672-1/obama-supporters-pick-patriots-gopers-go-for-giants/">http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57371672-1/obama-supporters-pick-patriots-gopers-go-for-giants/</a></div></div>Myselfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00736830978863280011noreply@blogger.com0