Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Opelousas mayor to veto raise for city employees

The Opelousas City Council will have to rethink a citywide raise it approved Monday after Mayor Donald Cravins, citing insufficient funding, said he will veto the measure.

The Daily World reports (http://bit.ly/13v4Dl0 ) Cravins had warned earlier in the meeting that if the council passed a budget that included a raise for all city employees, he would veto it.

"If you vote to give it to everybody, no one will be able to get it," he said, referring to the potentially unsustainable nature of the raise.

Pay raises were a hotly debated item weeks ago at the city's budget committee meeting. The raise the council voted on Monday was actually a raise that was suspended for the 2012-13 fiscal year for the same reason ? insufficient funding. Because the council suspended the raise rather than denying it, it is legally bound to grant that raise before it grants any subsequent raises should funding become available.

The original budget committee recommendation was to grant the old raise only for municipal civil service employees, which includes street, parks, water, sewer, tourism and executive employees. Excluded were police, fire, city court and city marshal employees.

The municipal civil service raise would cost the city around $90,000 before benefits and overtime. If it included the other employees, it would add another $177,000.

Police Chief Perry Gallow and Fire Chief Lee Cahanin both lobbied for their employees to be included in a 2.5 percent raise because, they said, segregating which employees get raises would be unfair and their employees regularly put their lives on the line.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/31/3533487/opelousas-mayor-to-veto-raise.html

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MUSIGA & NAFTI To Set Up Music Production Department | News ...

Edem, Obour, Rex Omar. Appietus and Prof. Linus Abraham after the discussion

Edem, Obour, Rex Omar. Appietus and Prof. Linus Abraham after the discussion

The Management of the National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI) has held discussions with Executives and representatives of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) on the establishment of a Music Recording Department at NAFTI, which will lead to the award of a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music Production.

The information was contained in a joint press statement issued by MUSIGA and NAFTI.

It said the discussions focused on the content of the Music Production programme, and development of the necessary modern equipment and skilled faculty needed to develop a programme that responds to the needs of the film industry.

The statement explained that the BA in Music Production is intended to prepare and equip students to become highly skilled producers of musical and audio artefacts.

?The programme recognizes the creative, technical and compositional aspects of music production and aims to give students an academic and practical standpoint to be able to develop their craft and the craft in Ghana further. The BA degree is designed to equip musicians and composers with music production skills that are essential for success in today?s modern marketplace. Courses to be offered include Music Theory, Music and Sound Engineering, Composition and Performance, and African Music and Performance,? the statement added.

According to the Rector of NAFTI, Professor Linus Abraham, the Department is being developed in collaboration with MUSIGA to ensure it fits and corresponds to the needs of the Music Industry in Ghana.

Prof. Abraham therefore challenged MUSIGA to support realization of the initiative and also work towards the standardization of the requisite skills for all levels and aspects of the industry in Ghana. He expressed the view that such efforts can result in Ghanaian music genres attaining world class status.

Bice Osei Kuffour, aka Obour, the president of MUSIGA, in his response expressed MUSIGA?s commitment to the idea since it will fill a void in the professional training of musicians that has long existed in the industry in Ghana.

He indicated that there are a few music education institutions available in Ghana, and he noted that the addition of music business and marketing courses to the programme is crucial to developing the music courses in Ghana.

He was optimistic that the establishment of the Media and Creative Arts University will galvanize efforts by Ghanaian musicians to attain world class status.

A committee (made of representatives from NAFTI and MUSIGA) to fashion out the road map to the establishment of the Department has been set up under the chairmanship of Prof. John Collins, a patron of MUSIGA and a lecturer at the School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana, Legon.

NAFTI is in the process of being transformed into a Media and Creative Arts University to cater for the professional skills development of the creative arts industry. The President has identified the creative arts as a viable area of economic development for the nation and has expressed the vision of turning the industry in Ghana into a global competitive industry.

As a media arts university, NAFTI will provide training at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the creative arts in general ? in Film, Graphic Design, Production Design, Photography, Animation, Video, Multimedia Production, Broadcast Journalism, Performance for Film, Music Recording and Production, Film Producing and Entertainment Business Management, Broadcast and Media Engineering, amongst others.

The Department of Music Production is part of the gradual process of realizing this transformation in NAFTI. In the past year, the Multimedia Production and the Broadcast Journalism departments have been added to the programmes in Film and Television Production.

In attendance were industry giants such as Zapp Mallet, Willie Roi, Appietus, Rex Omar, Edem and Bessa Simons while NAFTI was represented by the heads of Departments of NAFTI.

The new MUSIGA Department of Music Production is expected to be operational by September 2014.

Source: http://www.news1ghana.com/?p=27671

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US to probe steel pipe imports from India, 8 others

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Despite historically high level of demand for steel pipe, its domestic industry in the United States has deteriorated due to imports

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Washington, July 30:??

The US Department of Commerce has opened a probe into allegations that India and eight other countries are illegally selling steel pipe at an unfairly low prices in America.

?Domestic steel pipe producers are being crippled by an onslaught of foreign competitors illegally dumping imports in the United States,? Senator Sherrod Brown said, days after the Commerce Department launched a probe against South Korea, India, Vietnam, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, and Ukraine of unfair and illegal trade practises.

Brown and Senator Rob Portman yesterday called on the US International Trade Commission (ITC) to protect domestic producers of Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) from foreign competitors that use unfair and illegal trade practises.

?The International Trade Commission must commit to Ohio?s workers and businesses and crack down on countries that sell their products at unfair prices. As our trade deficit widens, levelling the playing field is the only way to protect local jobs, and in the future, create them,? Browne said after sending the joint letter to US ITC.

Noting that Ohio-based companies that produce Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) support many good-paying jobs in the state, Portman said if the ITC does not stand up for these American manufactured goods and punish foreign companies who are flooding US, our markets, with unfairly imported cheap products, businesses and thousands of American workers are at risk.

?American manufactured goods must be allowed to compete with their global competitors on a level playing field,? Portman said.

OCTG are used for domestic oil exploration, particularly in the shale industry, and are produced in Ohio by companies including US Steel in Lorain, Wheatland Tube Company in Warren, Vallourec Star in Youngstown, and TMK IPSCO in Brookfield.

Each is among the plaintiffs accusing South Korea, India, Vietnam, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, and Ukraine of unfair and illegal trade practises.

The two Senators said OCTG imports from these countries have increased from 840,000 net tons in 2010 to more than 1,770,000 net tons in 2012, with the number continuing to rise.

Despite historically high level of demand for steel pipe, its domestic industry in the United States has deteriorated due to imports, which data shows, have consistently and substantially undersold the market.

This has resulted in petitions that allege dumping margins of at least 30 percent, and in most cases, significantly more, the lawmakers said.

(This article was published on July 30, 2013)

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Source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/international/us-to-probe-steel-pipe-imports-from-india-8-others/article4969306.ece

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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Sri Lanka clinch home ODI series against South Africa with eight-wicket win in fourth ODI

  • Sri Lankan News.Net - Sunday 28th July, 2013

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    Sri Lankan News.Net - Sunday 28th July, 2013

    Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul will reportedly need atleast a month to make a complete recovery from his knee surgery. According to the Daily Times, Gul, who is the most seasoned pacer in the present Pakistan team, underwent a knee surgery in May in Australia after complaining of severe pain and swelling in his right knee during the tour to South Africa early in the year. Stating that Gul ...

  • Defence Analyst Bharat Verma feels cease-fire violations by Pakistan will increase

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    After Pakistan violated the cease-fire for the fifth time this month along the Line of Control (LoC), defence analyst Capt. (Retd.) Bharat Verma feels that the cease- fire violations are likely to increase and the Indian Army has to be highly alert. Speaking to the Asian News International here today, Bharat Verma pointed out that with the projected withdrawal of Western forces from ...

  • Pak claims waiting for Indias nod over request to resume bilateral dialogue

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Pakistan government has reportedly approached India for resuming talks on composite dialogue process aimed at normalisation of bilateral relations between the two countries. According to the Nation, the dates were conveyed to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs by the Pakistan Foreign Office about 10 days back. However, a response from India is still awaited. The third round of bilateral ...

  • Acting PCB chief Najam Sethi accused of laundering billions in broadcasting scam

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    A former coach of the army's cricket team in Pakistan has accused acting PCB chief Najam Sethi of partisanship and having a biased role in the auction of broadcasting rights. According to The Express Tribune, Nadeem Suddle accused Sethi of plotting to transfer billions of rupees worth of broadcast rights to a channel of his choice and on his challenge in the Islamabad High Court on Sethi's ...

  • PoK PMs no-confidence motion fails in legislative assembly

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    The no-confidence motion moved against Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majeed was taken back on Friday as none of the 30 MLSs present in the Legislative Assembly has voted in its favour. According to the Dawn News, the move comes after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif asked Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz's (PML-N) members to stay impartial on the issue. Earlier, two ...

  • Mystery surrounds Kerrys stuttering on-off Pak visit

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    US Secretary of State John Kerry's trip to meet Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has got rescheduled again with no defined date given. According to the Dawn News, the Prime Minister's Office had reissued a statement on Saturday with amendment that the secretary would visit in a few days time. The report has revealed that a meeting of the foreign ambassador with the premier on Saturday to ...

  • Pak violates ceasefire for fifth time in July heavy firing continues

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Pakistan violated the cease-fire for the fifth time this month, with its troops still indulging in heavy firing on an Indian post in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. According to army sources, Pakistani troops were using mortars and RPG to fire on an Indian post in the Kerni area of the Poonch sector near the Line of Control (LoC). This comes five days after the Pakistani troops opened ...

  • New drug targets for aggressive breast cancer identified

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Saturday 27th July, 2013

    Scientists at Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) have identified genes that are potential targets for therapeutic drugs against aggressive breast cancer. Out of the 1.5 million women diagnosed with breast cancer in the world annually, nearly one in seven of these is classified as triple negative. Patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) have tumours that are missing three important ...

  • 2 killed 6 injured as blast hits vehicle in NW Pakistan

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    Islamabad, July 26 (Xinhua-ANI): At least two people were killed and six others injured when a roadside-planted bomb hit a passenger vehicle in Pakistan's northwest tribal region of Kurram Agency on Friday afternoon, reported local media. Local Urdu TV channel Geo said that the blast took place at about 2:20 p.m. local time when a passenger vehicle with an unknown number of people on board was ...

  • Pak opposition parties to boycott presidential election

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) senior leader Raza Rabbani has announced the party's decision to boycott the upcoming presidential election. The Dawn News reports PPP's former Law Minister of Sindh, Ayaz Soomro, has informed the Chief Election Commissioner in writing about the party's decision. The Awami National Party (ANP), the Balochistan National Party (BNP), and the Pakistan Muslim ...

  • Kerry likely to visit Pakistan in coming two days PM office

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    Islamabad, July 26 (Xinhua-ANI): U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is likely to visit Pakistan in the coming two days, a government statement said on Friday after a meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif and the U.S. ambassador Richard Olson in Islamabad. The meeting was held in advance for the visit of John Kerry, who is likely to visit Pakistan in the coming two days, a ...

  • Top Pak law official orders action against 2nd ISI Brigadier in missing persons case

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    Additional Attorney General of Pakistan (AAGP) has told the Supreme Court that the federal government had instructed the Balochistan government to proceed against another ISI officer Brigadier Saddique who was allegedly involved in enforced disappearance of a citizen, Ali Ahmad Bangalzai. Tariq Khokhar said that in compliance with its July 1 order, the interior secretary had ordered action ...

  • Pak might uplift ban on profane YouTube post-Eid

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    The Pakistan government is reportedly considering to reopen video sharing website YouTube after Eidul Fitr. Earlier, YouTube had been blocked across Pakistan in September 2012 following orders by then Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf after the website refused to remove a blasphemous film titled 'The Innocence of the Muslims'. The Express Tribune News reports that the Minister of State Anusha ...

  • Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan calls for side to play more Test cricket

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has called for his team to play more Test cricket to become more competitive and improve their levels of performance in the five-day format. Debuting in 2006, Al Hassan has established himself as a noted player for his team with his all-round ability with bat and ball and has played 30 Tests, taking 106 wickets, including a 96 not out and eight wickets in ...

  • PCB appeal challenges IHC judgement stripping Sethi of all powers

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has filed an intra-court appeal against the Islamabad High Court (IHC) judgement removing acting chairman Najam Sethi's authority to manage the affairs of the board. Although the IHC had softened its stance on the eligibility rules for the elections of the PCB chairman by removing the 'graduate' and 'cricketer' conditions, its 30-page judgement stripped Sethi of ...

  • Toshiba to introduce carbon ion radiotherapy system in Malaysia

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    Japan's Toshiba Corporation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), a strategic development company owned by the government of Malaysia, under which it will explore the avenues to introduce its Carbon Ion Radiotherapy System in Malaysia. The signing ceremony was held in the presence of Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his Malaysian counterpart, ...

  • US Pak working on legal agenda to swap prisoners Aafia Afridi says FO

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    The Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson has hinted that the US and Pakistan government are working on a legal route to swap Pakistani prisoner Dr Shakil Afridi in exchange for the release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui. Afridi, a Pakistani doctor, aided the CIA in tracking down former Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in Pakistan by running a fake vaccination campaign in Abbottabad, the Express Tribune ...

  • Misbah to replace Oz player Pomersbach in Caribbean Premier League

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    Pakistan Test and one-day captain Misbah-ul Haq is reportedly the newest addition for the inaugural Caribbean Premier League season, and will be replacing Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach in the St Lucia Zouks side. According to the Daily Times, Pomersbach has been forced to pull out of the tournament, which begins next week, on compassionate leave and Misbah will enter the competition ...

  • Pak can move ahead India Windies in ICC T20I rankings with Caribbean T20s win

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Friday 26th July, 2013

    Pakistan has reportedly an opportunity to move to the second place in the ICC Twenty20 Internationals (T20I) Rankings table if they win both the matches against West Indies, which is currently placed second in the ranking table, in the upcoming Twenty20 series. According to the Daily Times, however, if West Indies win both the matches it could gain five ratings points to finish at 132, reducing ...

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    Sri Lankan News.Net - Thursday 25th July, 2013

    Former Prime Minister of Nepal Madhav Kumar met Janata Dal-United (JD-U) President Sharad Yadav here today to discuss steps to strengthen relation between the two countries. "We had discussions among political leaders on how to strengthen the relations between the two countries and many other issues. We discussed how to maintain peace and tranquility in Nepal and how to boost Nepal's economic ...

  • 5000 athletes for Southeast Asian Games

    Sri Lankan News.Net - Thursday 25th July, 2013

    About 5,000 athletes are expected to take part in the 27th Southeast Asian Games to be held in Myanmar in December. The 27th SEA Games -- with 11 countries from Southeast Asian region taking part -- are scheduled to run from Dec 11 to 22 in Nay Pyi Taw, Yangon, Mandalay and Ngwe Saung Beach, reports Xinhua. According to the estimated lists sent from the participating nations, Malaysia boasts ...

  • Source: http://www.srilankannews.net/index.php/sid/216076584/scat/303b19022816233b

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    The U.S. Department of Energy Awards Intelligent Light $1 Million Phase II SBIR Grant to Commercialize VisIt Open Source Software

    The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Intelligent Light a $1 Million Phase II grant to commercialize the VisIt open source software. Intelligent Light has begun integrating FieldView??? its flagship CFD post-processing software with VisIt, the open source interactive parallel visualization and graphical analysis tool from the U.S. Department of Energy.

    Intelligent Light has been working with VisIt and the DOE's VisIt team for more than a year developing prototype technologies under a Phase I SBIR grant. The success of that work, along with endorsements from CFD users in both government and industry, led to a proposal to DOE to incorporate VisIt technology within the FieldView product line while preserving open source access.

    The DOE responded by awarding a grant for nearly $1 million to keep the collaboration moving forward. The Phase II Small Business Innovative Research grant by the Department of Energy Office of Science Advanced Scientific Computing Research (OASCR), supports the integration of FieldView and VisIt, combining the immense feature set and proven scalability of VisIt with the intuitive, engineering-oriented user interface of FieldView and top-level customer support for which Intelligent Light is known.

    'Awards such as this through the SBIR program are a very positive step making this technology more broadly available to specific scientific areas through a re-packaging in a domain specific way, and broadening the user base and community of this DOE investment,'? said David Pugmire, Scientist, Visualization Task Leader, Climate Change Science Institute, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

    'We are extremely grateful that the Department of Energy views our work as worthy of support; we are in perfect alignment with DOE's desire to deploy its state-of-the-art tools to benefit industry,'? asserts Steve Legensky, General Manager at Intelligent Light. 'As a first step, Intelligent Light will enable VisIt to write out FieldView XDBs (extract database files) and will contribute the binary libraries to the VisIt open source repository.'? FieldView XDBs are an effective solution to the big data challenge. Compact and numerically accurate, they enable efficient post-processing of transient or remotely computed datasets. Like Adobe? PDF files, XDBs can be shared, archived, read and used for interactive analysis with a low cost FieldView viewer.

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    Vegetarians Going Vegan?A Growing Trend

    russell_brand_kristen_bellOver the past few years, it seems to me that many longtime vegetarians are deciding to become vegans. Perhaps this is a reflection of the growing popularity of veganism due to documentaries such as Forks Over Knives, and bestselling books including The Kind Life by Alicia Silverstone and?Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer. Or maybe it?s because vegetarians have come to the realization that the cruelty to laying hens and animals exploited for their milk is just as horrendous as killing animals for their meat.

    Two major celebrities who recently made the switch from vegetarianism to veganism are Russell Brand and Kristen Bell.

    Russell Brand has been a vegetarian since age 14, and a vegan since October 2011.

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    ?Even as a junkie I stayed true (to vegetarianism)-?I shall have heroin, but I shan?t have a hamburger.? What a sexy little paradox.?

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    At ?age 11, Kristen Bell became a vegetarian. She became vegan in January 2012.

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    ?I have always been an animal lover. I had a hard time disassociating the animals I cuddled with-dogs and cats, for example-from the animals on my plate, and I never really cared for the taste of meat. I always loved my brussel sprouts.?

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    I figured that Russell and Kristen were way too busy to let me interview them, so I decided to interview my brother, Matt, who was a vegetarian for 26 years until recently deciding to go vegan. Matt is one of the nicest, most interesting, and honest people I know (he takes after me, LOL!). In my opinion, his transformation after making the switch from vegetarian to vegan was nothing short of stunning. Please note that Matt admits to not maintaining an especially healthy diet until he became a vegan, and his lifestyle change also included exercise. I hope you enjoy this interview with my happy and healthy vegan brother.

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    INTERVIEW WITH MY BROTHER, MATTHEW, ABOUT HIS SWITCH FROM VEGETARIANISM TO VEGANISM

    ME: How long have you been a vegan, Matt?

    MATT:?I?ve been a vegan for 13 months, and before that I was a vegetarian for 26 years.

    ME: Do you mind my asking you how old you are now?

    MATT: Don?t you know? ;) ? Going to be 57 next month.

    ME: Of course I know, wise ass. I?m just trying to establish a background for the readers. Anyway, how old were you when you became a vegetarian?

    MATT: 30 years old.

    ME: I recall you being an extremely picky eater as a child. In fact, your entire food repertoire consisted of hamburgers and hot dogs, if memory serves. How good is my memory?

    MATT: You left out pizza!

    ME:?I certainly did! Moving on, what were your reasons for becoming a vegetarian?

    MATT: I was always aware that I was eating a dead animal, and though I ate meat I?ve always been slightly repulsed by it on some level. That?s the core of it. Health, politics, morality, and animal rights were secondary, I?m embarrassed to say, but whatever gets you into it, right?? I only ate beef ? no other kind of flesh. I started to realize how easy it would be to simply give up meat altogether. I was savvy enough to realize that I had to seriously reevaluate my eating habits if I wanted to get proper nutrition. I began in the mid-1980s, when there was a lot less good info than what is available now. I read that I needed to mix certain foods like legumes and grains at every meal in order to get the complete protein to replace meat. It?s now understood to be a lot easier than that to get proper nutrition. Although I worked at that, I can?t say that I ate correctly in many other ways.

    ME: Ah, yes? you became vegetarian because of ?the gross factor.? That?s as good a reason as any. Can you describe, as best as you can, what your typical diet was like when you were a vegetarian?

    MATT: Unfortunately, I didn?t maintain an especially healthy diet ? until I became a vegan. I ate a lot of cheese, pasta, fattening foods. My diet was not especially well balanced, and I didn?t cook for the first 15 years, so I always ate out. I?ve never been a big dessert guy, but I often ate huge portions of my main dishes, always with a soda. Not a good thing.

    ME:?I appreciate your honesty. What were your favorite foods when you were a vegetarian?

    MATT: Spaghetti, pizza, Indian food, Mexican food, pizza, Thai food, beer, soft drinks, pizza, pizza, and pizza. Actually, I still love those things, but with alterations.

    ME: Did you have any health issues as a vegetarian?

    MATT: Yes. Some diet-related problems were obesity, borderline high cholesterol, high blood pressure. I was pre-diabetic. I was living proof that vegetarianism doesn?t keep you thin and healthy, if anyone is under that illusion. And, of course, it didn?t help that my exercise routine was inconsistent, at best.

    ME: Not a pretty picture. Again, I thank you for your honesty. So, you have been vegan for 13 months now, right?

    Matt: Yup.

    ME: What inspired you to make the leap from vegetarianism to veganism?

    MATT: A couple of factors:

    Last May I arrived at a point in my life when I was at my heaviest ever and I felt horrible. Just totally uncomfortable in my body. My friend Ted told me about the Blueprint juice cleanse, which he was doing. I?m not a believer in crash diets and special cleanses, but it sounded like an appealing way to kickstart a healthy lifestyle change. It involved relatively fresh juices that were flash pasteurized. Expensive as hell, but paying all that money made me feel like I was making a serious commitment. I kept it up for four days.

    The other factor was you. You had successfully changed over to a vegan diet, and you suggested I try it for a few days or longer to see how I felt. I took your challenge, and I think you were a bit surprised to find out I stayed with it.

    The bottom line is I didn?t merely change over to veganism. My mindset was to permanently change my lifestyle to become healthy and to eat as well as I could. I started exercising three to four times a week. I didn?t want to think of this as going on a diet, because diets end. I meant for it to be a permanent lifestyle change, so I had to find a way to eat that allowed me to be satisfied for the rest of my life.

    Me: I was actually quite surprised that you stayed with veganism. Pleasantly surprised! I like the way you describe the change as a lifestyle change, as opposed to a diet. Did you find the transition to be difficult?

    Matt: Surprisingly, not at all. The juice thing was a great way to launch the change. I?ve found that when you eat a well-thought-out, well-balanced diet, you become satisfied with proper portions of food. ?Proper? is pretty small compared with the portions I used to eat. I?ve enjoyed cooking as an occasional sport over the years, but now I cook a lot, and I?ve become pretty good at it. When you enjoy your own cooking, it makes it easy to stick to a healthy diet. You can control everything you put in your mouth. A novel concept after all the years I brought home my meals from outside.

    Me: I agree that you?ve become quite a good cook. I love your stir-fries, homemade pizzas, and sorbets. Could you talk about all of the dietary changes you made when you went from being a vegetarian to a vegan, in addition to nixing the dairy?

    Matt: Obviously no more eggs or dairy. Lots of tofu (though I probably eat more processed tofu products than I should). I eat a lot less sugar, white flour. I traded white rice for brown or brown basmati and various whole grains. I still eat a lot of the ?ethnic? food that I love. I go to the farmers market in town and buy fresh fruit and vegetables. I eat lots of beans and nuts. I bought a juicer. I also take a couple of Garden of Life Vitamin Code multivitamins for ?50 and Wiser Men? twice a day. Plus I drink a lot of filtered water and tea.

    Me: Sounds excellent! Have you felt differently at all since you made these changes?

    Matt: Big time.

    Me: How so?

    Matt: I feel physically comfortable, and I like the way I look a lot more these days. I have a lot more energy. I sleep better. I actually feel euphoric sometimes. I think my mental acuity is sharper (or maybe it was so dull to start with that it just seems that way?). I just feel healthier overall!

    Me:?Did the condition of your health change in any way since you made the change?

    Matt: It changed dramatically. I lost weight in a slow and healthy way, over a period of about 10 months. I dropped from 224 lbs to 178 lbs, and have maintained the latter weight for about 3 months. (I?m ready to lose more, though.) My total cholesterol dropped from 199 to under 150 in the first three months of my new health regimen. All of the red danger flags I had on my blood work disappeared. My sleep apnea has significantly improved. Allergies ? which I?ve had ever since I can remember ? have pretty much disappeared: I no longer need my Zyrtec and Clarinex pills. And I haven?t gotten sick at all. I attribute all of this to the one-two punch of changing my diet and getting regular exercise.

    Me: It seems almost too good to be true! Are you finding it harder to be a vegan than a vegetarian?

    Matt: Not really. It?s a learning curve that requires a bit of discipline. But that applies to anything that you?re striving to achieve, I guess. I?m having a lot of fun cooking, which I find very rewarding on a number of levels. So that makes it easier.

    Me: Are you enjoying the foods you are eating as a vegan?

    Matt: Very much.

    Me: Do you have any favorite vegan eateries or restaurants?

    Matt: Veggie Heaven in Montclair, NJ, and Denville, NJ. I like Candle 79, Franchia and Blossom in NYC too. And Maoz falafel!

    Me: Those are my faves too! Do you have any favorite guilty vegan pleasures (and I?m talking about food!)?

    Matt: The scallion pancakes at Veggie Heaven ? deep fried. Guilty, guilty, guilty.

    Me: What are some of your favorite meals that you prepare for yourself at home?

    Matt: I make homemade lentil or veggie burgers with sweet potato ?fries? (i.e. baked). Lots of stir-fries and sauteed veggies. Thai and Indian dishes. Soups ? hard to screw those up. Pasta sauces from scratch. Kale chips. I?m always trying out cookbook recipes, and I?ve developed my own. I improvise a lot, and am almost always happy with the results. Also, I got some great recipes from your website.

    Me: Thanks, Matt. Do you mind if we talk about your being vegan in the world of dating?

    Matt: Uh oh. Nope ? don?t mind.

    Me: Great. Do you find being vegan to be a hindrance at all to your dating life?

    Matt: I didn?t think so until recently. I asked a woman I was dating for a few months about what she thought when we first started seeing each other. What issues influenced how our relationship would progress. She said she seriously considered the possibility that my being vegan would be a deal-breaker. She was a carnivore, and she didn?t like that I wasn?t. I didn?t have the same problem with her being a meat-eater, even though I felt it would be preferable if we had vegetarianism in common.

    Me: Wow! That?s quite interesting! How did you deal with these issues?

    Matt: In this particular case, we cooked a vegan meal together. Which was fun and romantic. Generally, I choose to eat in restaurants where my date and I can both eat whatever we want. If you?re going to date a non-vegan, you?re obliged to live and let live.

    Me: And many people say that vegans are pushy and preachy. You are clearly not either of those things. Let?s talk about the rest of your lifestyle. Okay?

    Matt: Okay.

    Me: You have not worn shoes, belts, or other clothing containing animal products for many years, even before you became vegan. Is that correct?

    Matt: I did my best. It was very difficult to find a faux-leather belt, or some other material, that was suitable for the workplace, and I wore man-made shoes long enough to royally screw up my feet. At that point I?m sorry to say I caved in and bought leather shoes for a short period. Eventually I was able to find cruelty-free shoes that worked for me.

    Me: Sorry about your feet. But the vegan shoes now available have come a long way. We?ll meet and go shopping at Moo Shoes downtown soon. Don?t be sorry about caving in with the leather shoes. In my opinion, veganism is not about perfection.?For how many years, approximately, did you mostly abstain from using animal products?

    Matt: I made a solid effort to use cruelty-free products for as long as I?ve been a vegetarian.

    Me: Was this difficult for you?

    Matt: It was very difficult. I had to learn the ?code? of the ingredients in shampoos, soaps, etc. I avoided companies that tested on animals, so there was all that to be aware of. These things are a lot more transparent now.

    Me: I admire you and respect you for your efforts over such a long period of time. Do you now have any favorite, comfortable cruelty-free shoes that you wear which you could recommend?

    Matt: For casual wear I love the Crocs Santa Cruz canvas loafers. Lightweight and super comfortable. They?re about $55 and totally worth it. I have about 4 pairs in different colors. The style might not be for everybody though. Haven?t found a formal/business shoe that I?d especially recommend.

    http://www.crocs.com/crocs-mens-santa-cruz/10128,default,pd.html?cid=261&q=santa%20cruz

    Me: Again, you need to visit Moo Shoes or The Brave Gentlemen Shop online, but thanks for the casual shoe recommendation. How do you feel now that you are 13 months into your vegan diet or, rather, your vegan lifestyle?

    Matt: Great!

    Me: Do you believe that you will be vegan for the rest of your life?

    Matt: I do.

    Me: For any of our vegetarian readers out there, would you recommend that they make the leap to becoming vegan?

    Matt: I would. Cheese and eggs are replaceable. As regular VAP readers know, there are great cheese alternatives such as Daiya and Go Veggie! I make great veggie burgers without using eggs. It can be tough going to restaurants with friends, but it?s also tough as a vegetarian. You learn to make adjustments. I feel so much better physically that at the end of the day it?s really not a hard choice.

    Me:?For the record, Matt, on the many occasions when you came to my home for holidays and celebrations before I was a vegan, did I have enough decent vegetarian foods for you to eat?

    Matt: Always! Even before you were vegan. Generally speaking, I?ve found that it?s always a good idea to let your host know what your diet is, or remind them, so they won?t be surprised or offended when you don?t eat. I usually tell them not to go to extra trouble, but that?s a bit disingenuous since I?m an invited guest and they?re going to want to cater to me.

    Me:?I never appreciated your commitment to vegetarianism until I became a vegan. For most of my life, being a fashion diva was more important to me than abstaining from the use of animal products. I feel really badly about that now. For the record, will you now forgive me for being somewhat dismissive of your vegetarianism during the years before I became a vegan, and understand that I may have been sleepwalking through my life at that time?

    Matt: I never took it that way, but if you need to do a mea culpa, feel free.

    Me: Thanks, I need to do a mea culpa. What the hell is a mea culpa, anyway? For the record, Matt, on a scale of 1 to 10, how great are my vegan homemade tempeh reubens?

    Matt: I?d put it on a scale of one to DAMN. It would be a DAMN!

    Me: Love that answer,. I have to remember to post that recipe. What about some of the other vegan foods I make for you such as my Split Pea Soup?

    Matt: Love it. Glad you don?t make it with the fake ham flavor. Don?t like that. Can?t think of a meal you made that I didn?t like. (Do I get invited to your Thanksgiving now?)

    Me: Yes, you are invited. I?m sure you knew that you would never be invited over to my home again if you didn?t answer my questions the way I wanted you to.

    Matt: Now you tell me!

    Me:?Ha ha.

    Me: You are an awesome musician. Can you tell us a little bit about your band Empro Express?

    Matt: The Empro Express Big Soul Band is a classic soul/R&B band that plays around the NY area. At the moment we have 14 pieces, so it?s a pretty big sound. We cover Motown and Stax and other ?60s soul. I?m one of two guitarists.?

    http://www.emproexpress.com/

    Me: Tell me about the vocalists that appear with Empro.

    Matt: We have variety show of sorts, where our different singers take a particular song. They back each other up, sing solo, duets ? it?s mix and match, and the audiences seem to enjoy the format. We have a great bunch of guys who when apart from the band are called Spank. They do a cappella tunes on cruise ships, Atlantic City, corporate affairs. They made it to Vegas in the latest season of America?s Got Talent. Sandra Taylor is a multiple winner of Showtime at the Apollo, and Norman Davis is a phenomenal singer who?s been with us for years. Finally, we have Danny Smalls, aka Geechie Dan, our own Otis Redding. Danny was recently featured in a NY Times article. He?s appearing as a singer in a movie coming out this November which stars Jennifer Hudson, Forest Whittaker, Angela Bassett and Morgan Freeman.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/26/nyregion/in-the-subways-geechee-dans-voice-stirs-the-soul.html?_r=0

    Me: I love Empro Express and its colorful cast of characters. I was so disappointed when Spank got cut last week from America?s Got Talent after making it through four rounds. Does Empro Express have any upcoming appearances scheduled?

    Matt: Nothing on the immediate horizon, though we just played at Lucille?s Grill at BB King?s club in Times Square. We?ve also recently played the main room at BB?s, Connelly?s in Times Square, and a great venue called City Winery.

    Me: I really enjoyed Empro?s last City Winery appearance. Do you think Empro will be playing at the New York City Marathon again this year?

    Matt: I sure hope so. We?ve played at the Columbus Circle station for the past few years, as well as at the Finish Line. It?s always a lot of fun ? very inspiring for us, and hopefully for the runners. Especially when we play ?25 Miles?!

    Me: I?m sure it is! Thank you for the interview Matt, and for letting me post this video clip of Empro Express, one of my all-time favorite soul bands.

    Matt: Thanks, Debby!

    Me: Namaste!

    Source: http://veganamericanprincess.com/vegetarians-going-vegan-a-growing-trend/

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    Goodyear Names Kaczynski Vice President, Investor Relations

    http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnc/20050204/GTLOGOAKRON, Ohio, July 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --?The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (NASDAQ: GT)?announced today that Tom Kaczynski has joined the company as vice president of investor relations. He will report to Darren R. Wells, executive vice president and chief financial...


    Source: http://wardsauto.com/goodyear-names-kaczynski-vice-president-investor-relations

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    Calling all 'codaholics': Automakers vie for tech talent

    By Deepa Seetharaman and Tim Gaynor

    DETROIT/YUMA, Arizona (Reuters) - Automakers have embarked on an ambitious drive to hire software "codaholics," an effort that is increasingly pitting Detroit against its technology partners in Silicon Valley.

    Just ask Raj Nair, who leads global product development for Ford Motor Co . Nair said he lobbied his niece to join the second-largest U.S. automaker as an engineer. But her passions lay elsewhere. She now works for Microsoft Corp , Ford's partner on its in-car entertainment and communications technology.

    "The auto industry is so much more high-tech than people realize," Nair said in an interview early this year. "So we're really competing against West Coast industries."

    Four years after a sweeping industry restructuring that included massive job cuts, Ford and its U.S. rivals need to hire thousands of engineers at a time when software is playing a much more prominent role in vehicle design than even a few years ago.

    Millions of lines of computer code increasingly govern core vehicle functions like braking and air-conditioning. Electronic parts including sensors and microcontrollers, used in laptop computers and smartphones, are the backbone of such vehicles.

    The shift has General Motors Co , Ford and Chrysler Group LLC vying for a new kind of talent - engineers with software, electronic and computer network skills - that has typically ignored Detroit. It has forced the auto industry to sweeten salaries and seek to burnish Michigan's image as a good place to work - no easy task, the automakers concede.

    Ford is about halfway through its goal of hiring 3,000 salaried employees this year, as part of its largest hiring blitz in more than a decade. The bulk of these jobs will be engineers and IT specialists who will be based in Michigan.

    GM Chief Executive Dan Akerson has said he wants to hire thousands of "codaholics" to write software applications for GM's lineup of vehicles.

    But those same candidates are also fielding attractive offers from other industries - including the likes of Apple Inc and Google Inc . Executives, engineers and recruiters expect the war for talent only to intensify over the next several years.

    "You look at the huge growth in the computer industry, cell phones, all the other technology that has become more interwoven in our daily lives," said James Kolhoff, GM's global chief engineer of transmission and hybrid controls.

    "That's pulling on the same types of skill sets that we want to recruit in the automotive industry," he said.

    THE CAR AS COMPUTER

    This spring, 15 teams of students from U.S. and Canadian universities gathered in a large workshop next to a desert Army base in Yuma, Arizona, as part of the EcoCar 2 engineering competition. The event, sponsored by GM and the U.S. Department of Energy, calls on contestants to modify a Chevrolet Malibu sedan to make it more fuel-efficient.

    For GM, events like this are crucial to attracting people like Amanda Hyde, 24, who is working on a masters degree in mechanical engineering at Ohio State University.

    Hyde described herself as a minority among her peers for being a bona fide car nut who "gets chills" whenever she opens the hood of a car. This summer, she is an intern at GM's proving grounds in Milford, Michigan.

    "As a mechanical engineer, I mourn a little bit that the car is turning into a computer," said Hyde, who competed in the EcoCar event in May. But she adds: "You can't make it at a major automaker without an understanding of software."

    Earlier this month, Ford offered free software updates to its hybrid owners to boost gasoline mileage - a type of update that would not have been possible just a decade ago.

    The role of computer systems in the vehicle is growing as consumers clamor for "connected" cars that can sync with smartphones, provide real-time traffic reports or parallel-park themselves.

    Ernst & Young predicts that 104 million vehicles worldwide will have some form of connectivity in the next dozen years. That is more than five times the 20 million such cars expected to be sold this year, the consulting firm said in a recent report.

    "So many things that we're controlling via software such as the active grille shutters, how we manage cooling and temperatures - all of those were mechanically controlled in the past," Nair said.

    "As a percentage of product development, there is a much heavier focus on the electronics and software side than five, ten years ago," he said.

    COMPETITION TO INTENSIFY

    The competition has already pushed up starting salaries for software engineers and forced recruiters to redouble their hiring efforts. There are five software and electrical engineering jobs for every college graduate in these fields, said Garth Motschenbacher, director of employer relations at Michigan State University in East Lansing.

    Five years ago, auto engineers were willing to accept starting salaries between $50,000 and $45,000, said Matt LePage, lead technical recruiter for GTA Staffing, a Dearborn, Michigan-based firm focused on the auto industry.

    Now, starting annual salaries can be two-thirds higher, ranging from between $65,000 and $75,000 or even higher, according to LePage and others including staffing firms and university officials.

    "We do recognize that the cost of living is very different here than in the West Coast," said Felicia Fields, Ford's vice president of human resources. "So we're not trying to match that. We're paying competitively for this area, and that's where the vast majority of these jobs are."

    In many ways, the explosive growth in Silicon Valley today mirrors the boom in Detroit about a hundred years ago when Henry Ford more than doubled worker wages to $5 a day. In recent years, however, the U.S. auto industry and Detroit itself have been marred by job losses and diminished prospects.

    Automakers are redoubling their recruiting efforts to combat that image, by showing how they have changed since the 2009 economic crisis that pushed GM and Chrysler Group LLC into bankruptcy.

    Pitching the Detroit area as a desirable place to live has also been a perennial challenge, one that grew a little tougher after the city filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection last week.

    Fields said Ford recruiters are told to address those issues head-on, while also promoting the positive elements of the region, such as the burgeoning development downtown, sports teams and Michigan's natural resources.

    "The incredible competition for technical people in so many companies and so many industries, it is much more difficult," she said. "We can't just pick a number and find all the candidates. We have to work much harder."

    (Additional reporting by Ben Klayman and Joseph Lichterman in Detroit and Timothy McLaughlin in Boston; editing by Matthew Lewis)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/calling-codaholics-automakers-vie-tech-talent-110437002.html

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    Monday, 29 July 2013

    The Beach Boys: Sloop John B

    I was just in a Beach Boys mood tonight, but there are so many options that it was hard to choose. Sloop John B stands out because it's catchy, dark and relatable. It's a folk song from early 1900s sailors in the West Indies after all. And there comes a time in every person's life when you just have to shake your head, turn to the person, animal, boulder or spirit guide next to you and say, "This is the worst trip I've ever been on." [Amazon, iTunes, Spotify]

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    Source: http://gizmodo.com/the-beach-boys-sloop-john-b-944943506

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    Sunday, 28 July 2013

    Five Benefits of Solar Energy

    Solar Energy Benefits

    Although some form of solar power has been available for decades, the technology has only recently gained mainstream acceptance and attracted the interest of big-time utility companies. On a per-kilowatt basis, solar power remains expensive relative to conventional sources of energy like coal and natural gas. Nevertheless, its overall cost continues to shrink at a rapid rate. As solar power becomes an increasingly important component of the country's "energy mix," it's worth taking a look at five major benefits of solar power.

    Homeowners and business owners who install solar panels on their property enjoy more equitable relationships with their local utilities. Whereas conventional arrangements between utilities and their customers require the latter to be wholly dependent on the former, solar power users gain a measure of independence from their utilities. Even if their solar panels don't produce all of the power that they need on a daily basis, they'll need to buy less conventional power. If they produce more power than they require, their utilities may actually pay them for it at a fluctuating wholesale rate. For cash-strapped homeowners, this can turn into a significant source of revenue.

    Along with various state agencies, the federal government offers attractive subsidies for private individuals who install solar panels or solar heating devices in their homes. In certain jurisdictions, generous subsidies may be available for businesses as well. Generally speaking, these incentives allow solar power users to claim tax credits in proportion to the amount of generation capacity that they install on their property. This reduces solar power start-up costs and increases the profitability of the technology.

    Although the production of solar panels does require some inputs of raw materials and energy, solar power's environmental impact is minimal. The technology produces none of the carbon, methane or particulate emissions that fossil fuels emit, and it doesn't demand large-scale mining or drilling operations. Since panel arrays can be placed on rooftops or in isolated desert areas, solar power's physical footprint is manageable as well.

    The solar power industry's "innovation engine" has resulted in the creation of tens of thousands of jobs in the last decade alone. Although proponents of conventional energy technologies argue that the solar industry destroys more fossil fuel-related jobs than it creates, this is a misleading claim. After all, solar panel production is just a small facet of an overall industry that demands contributions from installation technicians, salespeople, battery-storage designers and other key players.

    Since the dawn of the fossil fuel age, the United States? reliance on unstable or hostile countries to supply oil, gas and other energy resources has caused plenty of trouble. Indeed, the country's political and business leaders are often forced to make unsavory compromises with shady or dangerous parties in order to guarantee steady energy imports. Since all of the solar power that the United States needs can be generated within the country's own borders, the technology has the potential to eliminate this less-than-ideal reliance on imperfect actors. In the long run, such a development could increase the economic and physical security of every American citizen.

    Solar power shouldn't be mistaken for a cure-all that's capable of single-handedly solving all of the world's social, environmental and political ills. However, it's a valuable technology that's increasingly competitive with traditional sources of energy. Moreover, its benefits are undeniable. In the future, solar power is all but assured to have a lasting and overwhelmingly positive impact on our society.

    Photo Credit: Solar Energy Benefits/shutterstock

    Source: http://theenergycollective.com/whirlwindsteel/247416/how-solar-power-benefits-society

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    Pressure on Philadelphia Eagles New Coach Chip Kelly is Sky High with 2013 NFL Season Approaching

    Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports

    Surprisingly, a lot of people tend to forget that the incredible hype that has surrounded brand new Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly also brings a massive amount of pressure along with it.

    Kelly has been an icon nation-wide ever since he introduced his completely original, totally innovative brand of spread offense to the world of major college football with the Oregon Ducks in 2007. After serving as Oregon?s offensive coordinator for two years, Kelly was promoted to head coach, where he remained for four years until Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie whisked him away from college football to join the NFL ranks early this spring.

    Kelly will join a very small club of coaches who jumped right from the college ranks into a NFL head coaching spot; as most coaches spend years as a coordinator or assistant before hopefully striking gold.

    This means that Kelly has immediate, tremendous pressure on him to succeed, or else he will be quickly thrown under the bus and out of the NFL, along with all of the other supposed hot-shots that couldn?t cut it.

    The innovative, mile-a-minute, high octane spread-offense that Kelly is so famous for is what makes him such an attractive new coach. Kelly?s spread system has proven to be monstrously effective over the years, largely because it forces opposing defenses to keep a single unit on the field without substitutions.

    In recent years, NFL and college defenses would systematically substitute certain defensive sets in and out of the game depending on the down and distance, and opposing offensive package. But Kelly?s no-huddle, up-tempo offense makes it impossible for opposing defenses to even gasp for air, let alone substitute players.

    But the question remains; will Kelly?s spread system see success in the NFL?

    I have every reason to believe that Kelly?s offense will translate beautifully into the professional ranks, and I look for him and his Eagles to break ground and soar to new heights in 2013.

    ?

    Follow Joe on Twitter @EaglesSunday, or here on Google+, for all Philadelphia Eagles/NFL insight. Click here to view Joe?s 200+ article portfolio for Rant Sports.

    Source: http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2013/07/28/pressure-on-philadelphia-eagles-new-coach-chip-kelly-is-sky-high-with-2013-nfl-season-approaching/

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    MSNBC's Paid Black Goldie Taylor Calls Competitor Network CNN Don Lemon A "Turn Coat" For Agreeing With Bill O'Reilly About Black Culture - Neither Has To Talk About "The Stolen Black Community Governance Culture"

    Mediaite

    None of Goldie Taylor's PAID CO-WORKERS on MSNBC will ask her to tell them WHAT Don Lemon has "Turned Against" per his comments.

    The truth is that Goldie Taylor is NOT enforcing "Black Community Institutional Integrity" or protecting the "Black Community Governance Culture". ?She and her co-workers are agents of PROGRESSIVE-FUNDAMENTALISM that has PERMANENT OCCUPATION inside of the "Black Community Consciousness Nucleus".

    It runs upon POPULARISM among the CONGREGATION rather than upon its ability to DEVELOP ORGANIC COMPETENCIES WITHIN BLACK PEOPLE that invest their valuables within it.

    THE NEWS MEDIA: THE BOUNCERS OUT OF CAMERA VIEW WITHIN THE BLACK COMMUNITY THAT KEEP THE "AMERICANIZED NEGROS" FROM PULLING EACH OTHERS FAKE HAIR OUT

    When you all watch:

    • "Cheaters"
    • Jerry Springer
    • "Love And Hip Hop With Basketball Wives From Atlanta Who Love New York"

    do you notice the BOUNCERS that are off camera to break up the fights with the IGNORANT AMERICANIZED BLACKS on the stage?

    This same behavior has entered into the "Cable News / Opinion" scene.

    This time "Mediaite" proves to be the big muscular White man that keeps order as the Black people try to scratch each other's eyes out on video tape.



    Mr Lemon you had thrown into your lap the argument that "EVERY RACE OF PEOPLE KILL THEIR OWN KIND". ? You have never heard an effective rebuttal of this fraudulent diversion and thus you botched it.

    BLACK PEOPLE are 13% of the US population proportion yet are homicide victims at 47%. ??

    The IRONIC POINT is that this factoid undercuts the SUPERIORITY of the "Stand Your Ground Law" as a primary focus.

    Since so few Black people are killed by a White person who later successfully receives exoneration based on "Stand You Ground" - the ONLY THING that an INTELLECTUALLY HONEST PERSON can conclude is that this is all done for the purposes of CONGREGATIONAL UNITY and MOBILIZATION - but ultimately to compel the GREATER SOCIETY to have RESPECT FOR BLACK LIFE that THE BLACK COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE CULTURE has failed to instill AMONG BLACK PEOPLE to other BLACK PEOPLE.

    DEAR LARRY ELDER - SAVE YOUR POLITICAL RONALD REAGAN TALKING POINTS

    You are every bit the POLITICAL CONFIDENCE MAN as the "Embedded Black Fox Confidence Man" Progressives. ? With the same intentions - you merely lack the "congregational following".

    Your political theories about Ronald Reagan are not able to bring Structural Benefit to any other group within the Black Diaspora - for the very same reasons as the one's espoused by ?your Black Progressive adversaries: ?The are all 100% "Made In America" and would DIE if attempted elsewhere.

    At a time when POLITICAL OPPORTUNISM that induces the "Americanized Negro" to VOTE FOR HIS SALVATION is at an all time high - WHY would you frame BLACK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT in terms of RONALD REAGAN'S POLICIES? ? (If your agenda is anything other than creating BLACK REPUBLICANS)

    Source: http://withintheblackcommunity.blogspot.com/2013/07/msnbcs-paid-black-goldie-taylor-calls.html

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    Antonio Mora to host Al-Jazeera talk show

    NEW YORK (AP) ? Former ABC News correspondent Antonio Mora is the latest hire at Al-Jazeera America.

    The news network, which is launching Aug. 20, said Friday that Mora will host a weeknight current affairs talk show called "Consider This." The show will have interviews and panel discussions on news issues, and invite viewers to participate through social media.

    Mora spent eight years at ABC News as a correspondent and a substitute anchor. He was a local news anchor in Miami and Chicago after leaving ABC.

    The network is slowly outlining its schedule with hiring announcements. Earlier this week, Al-Jazeera America said Joie Chen would be host of a nightly newsmagazine "America Tonight."

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/antonio-mora-host-al-jazeera-talk-show-143953595.html

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    Sachin Tendulkar bats for green energy

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    Source: sports.in.msn.com --- Saturday, July 27, 2013
    Tendulkar was in the city to launch Toshiba's environment conservation initiative 'Bat for the Planet' ...

    Source: http://sports.in.msn.com/cricket/article.aspx?cp-documentid=253440754

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    Saturday, 27 July 2013

    Want A Payday Loan? What You Need To Know First - Homesoon ...

    If you want to get a payday loan, read the fine print first. Don?t give a company trust if they?re trying to hide high fees and interest rates. Your ultimate goal after receiving the loan is paying it back on time. If you think you?re going to struggle with this, then you should think about other loan options.

    Every payday loan place is different. Don?t take the first offer made available to you. Do some comparison shopping between the companies by comparing interest rates, terms etc. Doing some research on different lenders will take some time, but it could help you save money and avoid scams.

    Payday Loan

    Tips Sometimes, people suffer large sudden expenses that need paying off. As a result, payday loans may be the only option.

    Know all the charges that come along with a particular payday loan. Companies may charge a startling amount of money for taking out a payday loan. The fees should be one of the first things you consider when deciding on a lender.

    When you apply for a payday loan, you need to be truthful on your application. It is a crime to supply false information on a document of this type.

    Look at all fees carefully with payday cash advances. In this way, you will know exactly how much your loan will cost. There are many interest rate regulations to protect consumers. These regulations prompt lenders to assess certain ?fees? to the borrower. This can significantly increase the amount of money you owe. You might want to think about this when making your choice.

    Tips Before choosing a company to provide you with a payday loan, thoroughly research the lender. There are tons of choices when it comes to payday loans, so it is important that the company you pick is legitimate.

    Understand the penalties for late payments. You never know what may occur that could keep you from your obligation to repay on time. The fine print will give you an idea of the late fees that you will incur. For a payday loan, the penalties associated with being late can be very high.

    Always keep enough money in the bank to pay your loan back. You will end up in collections if you don?t pay it off. They?ll withdraw from your bank and leave you with hefty fees for non-sufficient funds. Be certain the funds are available to avoid this dangerous cycle.

    Payday Advances

    Tips Look for the closest state line if payday loans are offered near you. You can sometimes drive across state lines and apply for a payday loan from another state where payday loans happen to be legal.

    Those aiming to apply for payday advances should keep in mind that this should only be done when all other options have been exhausted. Payday advances have extremely high interest rates that can have you paying up to 25% of your initial lone. Before taking out a payday loan, think about other options.

    Ensure you know what your loan will cost you in the end. It?s common knowledge that payday loan providers charge extremely high interest rates. However, one may not realize there may be other fees including administration fees for the loan. Usually, these fees are hard to find in an agreement.

    Comparison shopping for payday cash advances is key. Payday loan companies vary in the interest rates they offer. If you find a great deal, keep looking to see if there are any better ones out there. You should not move forward without investing some research time.

    Tips Watch out for automatic additions of finance charges to future pay periods. This puts you in a debt trap where the payments you are making are just to cover fees rather than paying down the principle.

    Cash advances may be the only way a person with bad credit can get out of a terrible financial situation. It is important to remember, though, that you should not take the money from a payday loan and use it for your regular bills. If you take out too many of these loans, you may find yourself in a circle of debt.

    Source: http://www.homesoonaccounting.com/want-a-payday-loan-what-you-need-to-know-first-69.html

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    Thursday, 25 July 2013

    Precedent Setting Ruling In Canada Against Hudbay Minerals

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    Source: www.socialistproject.ca --- Wednesday, July 24, 2013
    In a precedent-setting ruling that has national and international implications, Ontario Superior Court Justice Carole Brown has ruled that three separate lawsuits against the Canadian mining company HudBay Minerals can proceed to trial even though the plaintiffs are from another country. ...

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    Thursday, 18 July 2013

    NKorea to Panama: Free detained freighter and crew

    PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) ? North Korea's Foreign Ministry says Panama should release the crew detained in the apprehension of a freighter carrying missile components because no drugs or illegal cargo were aboard.

    A Foreign Ministry spokesman, who was not named by the official Korean Central News Agency, says "The Panamanian investigation authorities rashly attacked and detained the captain and crewmen of the ship on the plea of 'drug investigation' and searched its cargo but did not discover any drug."

    Decades-old missile components were found on board.

    North Korea said Wednesday "This cargo is nothing but aging weapons which (North Korea) are to send back to Cuba after overhauling them according to a legitimate contract."

    North Korea says "The Panamanian authorities should take a step to let the apprehended crewmen and ship leave without delay."

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nkorea-panama-free-detained-freighter-crew-183344608.html

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    Wednesday, 17 July 2013

    Google Maps 2.0 for iOS starts rolling out with iPad support, indoor maps

    Google Maps 2 for iOS starts rolling out with iPad support, indoor maps

    The revamped Google Maps design reached Android last week; now, it's iOS' turn. Google Maps 2.0 is gradually rolling out worldwide for Apple's platform, and it's bringing the Android version's discovery and exploration components as well as some new-to-iOS features. Long-anticipated iPad support is the highlight, although there's also indoor navigation, live traffic updates and incident reports. Maps 2.0 hasn't hit the US just yet, although it should be available shortly.

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    Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/16/google-maps-2-for-ios/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget

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