Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Palm Center, known for DADT research, receives $1.35 million for trans military service studies

On July 30, 2013, it was announced that the Palm Center, best known for its extensive research that revealed the discriminatory and baseless nature of the so-called "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) policy, will receive $1.35 million in grants from the Tawani Foundation to conduct studies on transgender service in the U.S. military.

The director of programs at the Palm Center's Transgender Military Initiative, Indra Lusero, has recently commissioned eleven studies over a period of three years to investigate the various policies that must be in place in order for transgender personnel to openly serve in the armed forces. According to the Palm Center's Call for Proposals, these eleven studies will "seek to answer questions related to readiness, morale, welfare, personnel requirements, and management" for transgender service members. The research provided will cover a wide range of key, transgender-specific military issues from gender-based discrimination and how it is currently dealt with according to military law, to physical and medical standards of care that will need to be in place for transgender military personnel to openly serve in the military.

One proposed study in particular aims to investigate the effect of transgender inclusion on the combat readiness of other countries' armed forces, in efforts to see "whether and how the US armed forces could [also] include transgender troops without undermining readiness." Currently, it is widely known that Australia, Great Britain, and Canada, among other US allied nations, have had longstanding policies of transgender inclusion in the armed forces.

United States transgender service members are at present prohibited from openly serving, and risk discharge from the military if they are identified as trans or gender-nonconforming. Along with the pervasive discrimination that transgender service members must face while closeted and in service, antiquated regulations and documentation policies make it difficult for transgender members of the armed forces to receive the federal benefits they deserve. Research from institutions like the Palm Center may provide the means to effect real change for trans people in the armed forces.

Source: http://www.glaad.org/blog/palm-center-known-dadt-research-receives-135-million-trans-military-service-studies

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Analysis: Mideast peace deal seems far off

FILE - In this Nov. 30, 1947 file photo, Jewish people gather in the streets of Tel Aviv after radio broadcasts announced that the United Nations plans for the partition of Palestine and the New Jewish State. Under the 1947 UN partition plan that divided British-ruled Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state, Jerusalem was to be an international city ruled by neither and surrounded by Arab territory.(AP Photo/Jim Pringle, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 30, 1947 file photo, Jewish people gather in the streets of Tel Aviv after radio broadcasts announced that the United Nations plans for the partition of Palestine and the New Jewish State. Under the 1947 UN partition plan that divided British-ruled Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state, Jerusalem was to be an international city ruled by neither and surrounded by Arab territory.(AP Photo/Jim Pringle, File)

Map shows the barrier divisions between Israel and the West Bank; 6c x 7 1/2 inches; 295.2 mm x 190 mm;

FILE - In this Oct. 18, 1969 file photo, children play amidst lines of laundry drying out at Baqaa Camp on the Jordan desert, a home for Palestinian refugees. In peace talks to be held in Washington beginning Monday, July 29, 2013, Palestinians demand that Israel recognize the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees, defined as more than 700,000 people who fled or were driven from their homes in what is now Israel, as well as _ critically _ their millions of descendants.(AP Photo, File)

FILE - In this undated photo taken in 1967 file photo, Israeli soldiers look up at the holiest shrine in the Jewish religion in Jerusalem, the wailing wall, all that remains of King Solomon's Temple which was overrun June 7, 1967 by the Israelis in the Six-Day War. In the 1967 war, Israel occupied east Jerusalem and well as the West Bank and the Gaza Strip which had been ruled by Egypt, in effect taking over all the territory that the UN had slated for the Palestinian state. The only land that it formally annexed was east Jerusalem, expanding the city borders into the West Bank in the bargain. (AP Photo/Israeli Army Photo, File)

FILE - In this June 1967 file photo released by the Government Press Office, Israel's Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, center, Chief of Staff Yitzhak Rabin, and Jerusalem Commander Uzi Narkis walks through Lion's Gate during the capture of Jerusalem's Old City during the Six Day War June, 1967. In the 1967 war, Israel occupied east Jerusalem and well as the West Bank and the Gaza Strip which had been ruled by Egypt, in effect taking over all the territory that the UN had slated for the Palestinian state. The only land that it formally annexed was east Jerusalem, expanding the city borders into the West Bank in the bargain. (AP Photo/Government Press Office) ISRAEL OUT

(AP) ? The contours of Israeli-Palestinian peace are clear, experts say: If only the sides summon up the will, the inevitable outcome is two states roughly along the pre-1967 borders, with Jerusalem as a shared capital and a finessing of the Palestinian refugee issue.

The notion of a virtually preordained eventual result has been around for decades. And Secretary of State John Kerry believes in it enough to have spent much of his time in office trying to coax the sides back to the table.

But with peace talks finally set to begin anew this week, it is striking how few in the region itself expect a deal: The previous rounds have led many to conclude that when it comes to details, the Palestinians' minimal demands simply exceed what Israel is willing to deliver.

Some say that the Palestinians are driving what Israelis view as a hard bargain because they have already lost some three-quarters of historical Palestine under the pre-1967 borders.

But there is another factor: In the long run, contrary to standard discourse, the Palestinians may not be the weaker party at all. While they suffer in various ways from the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and east Jerusalem, it is the Israelis who may actually need a partition of the Holy Land more.

That's because Israel proper, within its recognized pre-1967 borders, has some 6 million Jews and almost 2 million Arab citizens. The West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem have almost 4 million Palestinians among them. If Israel does not pull back, say withdrawal advocates, near-parity in historic Palestine is already the case, and an Arab majority may follow that cannot forever be denied full democratic rights. It is a deep dilemma that animates many a dinnertime debate: For decades Israelis were told they may have to make "painful sacrifices" in exchange for peace. Now the narrative is shifting: They may have to do it regardless, for demographic salvation alone.

This understanding may be dampening Palestinian urgency to strike a deal.

Several times in recent years they did not accept offers Israel considered far-reaching. In the most recent, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says he offered Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas a state in Gaza and 95 percent of the West Bank, and a share of Jerusalem. Palestinians say they could not agree on details and that Olmert was a lame duck who could not deliver. In any case it is hard to imagine Olmert's successor, the more hawkish Benjamin Netanyahu, going further or even coming as close.

What will Israel do if a peace deal remains elusive?

Some people are talking about accepting that Israel, combined with the West Bank and maybe Gaza, will simply be a bi-national state, even if this means Jews will eventually be dominated by Arabs. Even some nationalists seem to accept this and consider it preferable to giving up the land.

Some propose that neighboring Jordan allow West Bank Palestinians to vote in its own parliamentary elections as a way of giving Palestinians in Israeli-controlled areas a version of democratic rights.

Others hope for a partial settlement that will give the Palestinians a state in most of the territory but less than they want ? and in exchange Israel would not demand "end-of-conflict," with remaining issues left for later. Palestinians reject the idea, believing they would be left without leverage to gain anything more.

Still others expect Israel to unilaterally pull out from much of the area. But the Gaza precedent undermines this: Israel pulled settlers and troops from the coastal territory, which is detached from the West Bank, in 2005; Hamas militants soon took over, and years of sporadic rocket fire followed.

Yet another possibility: To prevent rockets from the West Bank, Israel might declare borders of its choosing, remove the settlers on the "Palestinian side," but maintain a purely military and more easily reversible military occupation.

Meanwhile, here's what awaits the negotiators set to try again:

JERUSALEM

Under the 1947 U.N. plan dividing British-ruled Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state, Jerusalem was to be an international city surrounded by Arab territory. But the Arabs rejected the partition, and in the war that followed, Israeli forces blazed a path to the city and occupied the western part of it. Jordan seized the city's eastern sector, containing the Old City with its sites holy to Muslims, Jews and Christians, as well as the surrounding "West Bank."

In the 1967 war two decades later, Israel occupied east Jerusalem as well as the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, which had been ruled by Egypt, taking over all the territory the U.N. had slated for the Palestinian state. It annexed only east Jerusalem, expanding the city's borders into a slice of the West Bank; the world community rejects the annexation.

The idea of sharing Jerusalem sounds straight-forward and fair: The city would be the capital of both states, with Jewish-populated areas in Israel and Arab-populated areas in Palestine, alongside some equitable arrangement for the Old City.

But it is a cartographer's nightmare: Israel has surrounded and peppered the Arab core of east Jerusalem with so many Jewish neighborhoods that the roughly 200,000 Jews in the occupied sector almost equal in number the Arabs who live there.

Somehow connecting these areas with Israel would yield a border that might end up snaking through dozens of miles (kilometers), be bewilderingly difficult to police, and make the divisions of Berlin and Belfast seem reasonable and simple by comparison.

And if the two sides made do without border controls, people could move between the states through a portal of sorts in Jerusalem, proceeding anywhere else in Israel and Palestine. That does not work for Israelis, who would want to control Palestinians' entry for fear of continued hostility by some.

REFUGEES

The Palestinians demand that Israel recognize the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees, defined as more than 700,000 people who fled or were driven from their homes in what is now Israel, as well as ? critically ? their millions of descendants.

But for Israelis, allowing potentially millions of Palestinians into Israel contradicts the logic that might compel them to give up the strategic West Bank to begin with ? the desire to guarantee a Jewish majority in Israel.

Some Palestinian officials have hinted that the issue could be finessed, suggesting that as long as Israel accepts the principle of a right of return, the implementation will not be on a significant scale. But others disagree, and for many, especially refugees scattered across the region, the issue has taken on a sort of sanctity. Signing it away will not be easy for Abbas, and this circle has yet to be squared.

RECOGNITION

Israel wants the Palestinians to accept Israel as the "Jewish state." For Palestinians this not only legitimizes what many of them view as a theft, but also contradicts the idea of a refugee return. Abbas says Israel did not ask for such recognition when it struck peace deals with Egypt and Jordan, and uses the demand merely to obstruct.

For Israel itself, the issue is problematic: Where does the "Jewish state" leave the one-fifth of Israel's 8 million citizens, within the pre-1967 borders, who are Arabs?

BORDERS

Jerusalem aside, the borders seem relatively workable. The Palestinians want the entire West Bank, in addition to Gaza, and appear willing to allow Israel to move the borders to incorporate some settlements as long as they are compensated by equivalent amounts of Israeli territory. Abbas has said such a swap should be minimal ? but since most of the 360,000 West Bank settlers live close to Israel's pre-1967 frontier, even minor map changes might attach most of them to Israel and reduce the number of settlers to be evacuated to about 100,000. That reduces Israel's pain and makes a pullout more plausible.

Several large settlements complicate things. Ariel, right in the middle of the northern West Bank, would require a highly intrusive "finger" into the territory to be linked to Israel. Maaleh Adumim, just east of Jerusalem, is also inconveniently located for Palestinians who want unencumbered travel from Ramallah to Bethlehem.

For religious Israelis, the West Bank is a biblical heartland whose loss would be excruciating. But for most, it is an inhospitable place where they almost never set foot. Still, it is very strategic: Losing the territory would make Israel barely 10 miles (15 kilometers) wide at its narrowest point and put potentially hostile Palestinians within rocket range of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Ben-Gurion International Airport. This is the issue that Netanyahu, a security hawk not known for a devout lifestyle, has put front and center throughout his career.

DEMILITARIZATION

Netanyahu wants demilitarization of any part of the West Bank that Israel cedes to the Palestinian state. Abbas accepts this and proposed NATO forces patrol the borders. But he has rejected Netanyahu's demand that Israel maintain a long-term military presence on the West Bank's Jordan Valley, which runs along the Jordanian border.

GAZA

Even if Netanyahu and Abbas reach a deal, a problem would remain: Hamas still controls Gaza and wants to set up an Islamic state in all of historic Palestine. Hamas speaks of long-term cease-fires under some circumstances, but generally makes clear it would not consider a partition deal to be the end of the conflict.

PRISONERS

Israel currently holds nearly 5,000 Palestinians on security offenses, ranging from stone-throwing and membership in groups outlawed by Israel to deadly attacks. More than 3,000 have been convicted; others await the end of legal proceedings and dozens are being held without charges or trial.

On Sunday, Israel's Cabinet agreed in principle to release 104 long-held prisoners, most convicted of deadly attacks on Israelis, in four stages linked to progress in negotiations. Netanyahu absorbed scathing criticism from bereaved families and Israelis who saw it as a security risk. But he preferred this form of enticement to another Palestinian demand: Freezing construction in the very settlements that may one day be dismantled.

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Dan Perry has covered the Mideast since the 1990s and currently leads AP's coverage in the region. Follow him at twitter.com/perry_dan

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Grant Brings Interdisciplinary Green Building Program To Atlanta University

Clark Atlanta University (CAU) recently announced that it was the recipient of a grant that promotes conservation, environmental protection and restoration. The ?Building Green Initiative? grant was established in 2010 by the?United Negro College Fund (UNCF)?to advance sustainability at minority-serving institutions. Now, CAU will use the grant to?transform 20th?century campus infrastructures into living, learning laboratories, and educate the green building innovators of tomorrow.

College campuses are like miniature cities. They have their a resident population, infrastructure, and economy. Often, colleges and universities can be an ideal setting for testing new technologies because results gathered their can be extrapolated to society at large. Always motivated to save money, these campuses also a great place to implement green building techniques, since students are always willing to experiment with things that are new and different.

The Initiative works with the U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Interior and other governmental agencies to educate minority-serving institutions?about doing business with the federal government, producing and promoting webinars on energy efficiency, renewable energy technology and various environmental sustainability topics.

Not willing to waste a moment of opportunity, CAU has already proposed the building of?a state-of-the-art living, learning energy lab at that would house the Clark Atlanta Center for Alternative, Renewable Energy, Technology and Training.

The design includes ?laboratories and support facilities for research in energy, materials, biotechnology,?computational science and engineering as well as several multipurpose facilities such as a museum, reading and lecture rooms, and a greenhouse that would be open to the public. The museum would include a Climate Theater a concept advanced by the Climate Institute that incorporates hands-on, community-based, expo-style exhibits that will educate the community about climate change,? explains Climate Neutral Campus.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Fire out at natural gas well off La. coast

A fire is seen on the Hercules 265 drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, Wednesday, July 24, 2013. Natural gas spewed uncontrolled from the well on Tuesday after a blowout that forced the evacuation of 44 workers aboard the drilling rig, authorities said. No injuries were reported in the blowout. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

A fire is seen on the Hercules 265 drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, Wednesday, July 24, 2013. Natural gas spewed uncontrolled from the well on Tuesday after a blowout that forced the evacuation of 44 workers aboard the drilling rig, authorities said. No injuries were reported in the blowout. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

In this Wednesday, July 24, 2013 photo released by the U.S. Coast Guard, abatement efforts underway near Hercules 265 Rig where fire has caused collapse of the drill floor and derrick following an explosion Tuesday night. An out-of-control natural gas well burned Wednesday off Louisiana hours after it ignited following a blowout, though authorities said there was no sign of a slick on the surface of the water. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard)

A fire is seen on the Hercules 265 drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, Wednesday, July 24, 2013. Natural gas spewed uncontrolled from the well on Tuesday after a blowout that forced the evacuation of 44 workers aboard the drilling rig, authorities said. No injuries were reported in the blowout. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

A fire is seen on the Hercules 265 drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, Wednesday, July 24, 2013. Natural gas spewed uncontrolled from the well on Tuesday after a blowout that forced the evacuation of 44 workers aboard the drilling rig, authorities said. No injuries were reported in the blowout. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

A fire is seen on the Hercules 265 drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, Wednesday, July 24, 2013. Natural gas spewed uncontrolled from the well on Tuesday after a blowout that forced the evacuation of 44 workers aboard the drilling rig, authorities said. No injuries were reported in the blowout. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

(AP) ? A drilling rig that caught fire after a natural gas blowout in the Gulf of Mexico appears stable now that the fire is out, and there was no sign of any oil sheen on a fly-over Thursday morning, a rig company executive said.

"The well essentially snuffed itself out," said Jim Noe, a vice president with the rig owner Hercules Offshore Inc., speaking in a telephone interview.

The well had blown wild Tuesday, forcing the evacuation of 44 workers. The rig caught fire Tuesday night and part of it collapsed.

The federal Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement announced Thursday morning that the well had clogged with sand and sediment, a process called "bridging over" that Noe said can commonly happen with shallow water wells.

Now, officials are focusing efforts on permanently plugging the well and finding out why it blew wild ? including why the blowout preventer system on the rig failed to stop the accident.

The blowout occurred about 55 miles off the Louisiana coast at a well operated by Walter Oil & Gas. There were no injuries.

When the fire was raging, officials said they were preparing to drill a relief well nearby to divert the gas and end the blowout and fire. Such a step is probably not necessary now that the fire is out and the well has bridged over, said Adam Bourgoyne, an industry consultant and a former dean of Louisiana State University's petroleum engineering department.

He said finding some way to seal or cap the well permanently will be much easier now. Well control experts should now be able to get close to the rig and examine it.

"You never know anything for certain but usually if it bridges it doesn't re-start," Bourgoyne said.

The rig is in 154 feet of water, relatively shallow in terms of offshore drilling.

The Hercules 265 was built in 1982. It was certified by the American Bureau of Shipping until September 2017 and by the Coast Guard through July 4, 2017, according to federal records. It also had a blowout preventer control system approved in November of 2010.

Why that system did not prevent the blowout is part of the investigation. Neither Noe nor anyone else connected with the investigation would say anything about the probe so far.

"Our efforts will now turn to, first, confirming the conditions at the well site, and then to assisting in Walter's effort to permanently secure and seal the well. We will then focus on a precise analysis of the facts that led to this incident," Noe said.

Experts had said the environmental impact was expected to be limited, even before the well was blocked, and all 44 workers were safely evacuated.

The rig is called a "jackup rig" because it has four legs extending to the ocean floor to hold it up. Parts of the rig had collapsed as it burned Wednesday, but the structure remained intact.

Because the well involved is a natural gas well, not an oil well, experts said the pollution threats were far less than those posed by some previous accidents.

Federal inspectors said a light sheen was spotted around the rig Wednesday evening. But like one spotted shortly after the blowout began Tuesday, the sheen quickly dissipated.

Gas wells often also have oil or other hydrocarbons as well as natural gas. Officials and scientists agree the latest accident should not be nearly as damaging as the BP oil spill, also in the Gulf of Mexico, that sent crude oil oozing ashore in 2010.

Tuesday's blowout occurred at a drilling rig next to a natural gas platform that wasn't producing gas at the time. The rig was completing a "sidetrack well," which drills into the same well hole under the platform. Such wells are used to access a different part of the gas reserve.

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Associated Press writer Stacey Plaisance in New Orleans contributed to this report.

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FTSE LIVE: Stocks remain lower as concerns over China weigh; BT and Rolls Royce lead gains

By Matt West and This Is Money Reporter

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3:00pm

Shares in London remain lower this afternoon after Chinese policymakers signalled their concern about the country's prospects as they unveiled a number of moves designed to boost growth, including tax breaks for small businesses.

The Footsie has parred losses to some extent however and shares are now 0.54 per cent lower at 6,584.6 having been off yesterday's close by more than 1 per cent earlier in the day.

Half an hour into the trading day in the US, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has retreated from its record high and is lower by 0.27 per cent at 15,499.95 with investors given a mixed bag of economic data ahead of the opening bell.

Subdued: The Footsie has held on near seven week highs but the market is quiet as investors wait on crucial GDP data

Subdued: The Footsie has held on near seven week highs but the market is quiet as investors wait on crucial GDP data

Planned US.business spending rose more than expected in June and new orders for long-lasting manufactured goods surged, offering tentative signs of a pickup in economic activity.

The Commerce Department said non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft, a closely watched proxy for business spending plans, increased 0.7 percent after rising by a revised 2.2 percent in May.

But, the number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits rose slightly last week in a sign the US labor market continues to improve at a moderate pace.

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Initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased by 7,000 to a seasonally adjusted 343,000, the Labor Department said, although the figure remains below the critical 350,000 weekly claims figure suggesting the economy is still growing albeit slowly.

12:00

Cheer over Britain's economic performance in the second quarter have failed to provide a boost to the London market today as Chinese growth concerns put blue chips under pressure.

Official figures revealed the UK economy grew by 0.6 per cent in the three months to the end of June, following a 0.3 per cent increase in the previous three months - the first time since 2011 that the UK has seen back-to-back quarterly increases.

But the FTSE 100 Index has fallen more than 1 per cent, down 74.7 points to 6545.7, with the good economic news failing to offset worries over China after policymakers signalled their concern about the country's prospects when they unveiled a number of moves designed to boost growth, including tax breaks for small businesses.

It comes after a slowdown in the country's growth rate in the last two quarters.

The pound has remained largely steady after the UK gross domestic product figures, which showed all the main sectors of the economy grew for the first time since the third quarter of 2010, adding to hopes for a recovery. Sterling stood at $1.53 and ?1.16.?

Among stocks, Rolls-Royce has continued to power ahead after the engine giant's first half results topped City expectations and it reported improving demand.

The company is 4 per cent, or 42p higher, to a multi-year high of 1222p, after a 15 per cent rise in its order book to almost ?70billion as its pre-tax profits rose 34 per cent to ?840million during the first six months of the year.

In a busy session for corporate updates, shares in BT are 3 per cent lower as it revealed higher restructuring costs pushed bottom-line profits down 16 per cent to ?449 million in its first quarter.

But underlying figures were slightly better-than-expected, with profits up 5 per cent to ?595million, while it also said that more than half a million people have signed up to its new sport channels before their launch next month. Shares are 9.1p lower at 332.9p.

Miners have beenhit hard by the China growth concerns amid fears over a drop off in demand, with Fresnillo leading the sector's falls, down 55p to 1014p.

Drinks giant SAB Miller, the maker of Miller Genuine Draft and Peroni Nastro Azzuro, is also in the red as it said cold weather hit demand for its beers across developed markets, slowing the rate of revenue growth to 2 per cent in its first quarter. SAB shares have fallen 114.5p to 3125.5p.

Consumer goods giant Unilever has joined it on the fallers board with a fall of 54p to 2664p after signalling slowing growth in its emerging markets, which overshadowed an 18 per cent rise in first half pre-tax profits to ?3.7billion (?3.2billion) on a constant currency basis.

11:30am

The Footsie is currently 68 points, or 1 per cent, lower at 6,552.5 with concerns over China weighing on investor sentiment.

Miners have fallen 1.5 per cent on London's blue chip index this morning as investors took a cautious stance on the sector's second quarter earnings prospects, pocketing gains of 3.6 per cent over the last five days

The threat of oversupply, cooling demand growt - particularly from China which is the world's largest commodity consumer- and stalled asset sales has cast a cloud over the sector's heavyweights, with all except BHP Billiton set to report big profit drops for the six months to June.

Lonmin reported an 8 per cent dip in third-quarter production today.

Overnight China unveiled a number of moves designed to boost growth, including tax breaks for small businesses as policymakers showed the first signs of concern over the economy's growth prospects following a slowdown in the country's growth rate in the last six months.

On a heavy day for earnings, in other sectors Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company Unilever has fallen 1.8 per cent after missing his forecasts for second quarter sales.

Chip designer ARM Holdings has been the top faller on the FTSE 100, down 4.6 per cent and testing its 200-day moving average around 850 pence after its US customer Broadcomm overnight forecasted lower-than-expected third-quarter revenue.

Traders said bearish comment from Deutsche Bank and UBS, which removed ARM from its key call list, was also weighing on the shares, which trade on a 12-month forward price-to-earnings of 37 times.

Despite a rally of 9.5 per cent since its late-June low, on a forward 12-month price-to-earnings valuation, the FTSE 100 trades on 11.9 times, compared with the 10-year average 12.24 times.

The FTSE 100 index did not react to as-expected data showing Britain's economy grew twice as fast in the second quarter as in the first.

09:50am

Shares in London are slightly lower despite official figures showing the UK economy grew by 0.6 per cent in the three months to the end of June.

The Footise is down 22 points at 6598.4 with news that policymakers in China have signalled? concern about the country's growth prospects pegging back progress.

China unveiled a number of moves designed to boost growth, including tax breaks for small businesses. It comes after a slowdown in the country's growth rate in the last six months.

08:00am (Open): Britain's top shares index has held near seven-week highs early this morning as a raft of upbeat corporate earnings from the likes of Rolls Royce provided support for recent market gains.

The FTSE 100 was flat at 6,622.63. Investors were holding their breath until? 9:30am when official economic estimates for the three months to the end of June are released.

City analysts are expecting GDP growth to have doubled in the period to around 0.6 per cent taking growth in the economy to 0.9 per cent so far for the year it's fastest growth for nearly a year.

Elsewhere there are a host of trading updates from some of Britain's largest blue chip companies.

Already out are Rolls-Royce which saw its share price rise 3.6 per cent, or 35.5p, to 1215.5p, after it beat expectations with a 34 per cent rise in first half profits to ?840 million during the first six months of the year.

Rolls also reported a 15 per cent rise in its order book to almost ?70billion.

In a busy session for corporate updates, shares in BT were slightly lower after it reported slightly better-than-expected profits of ?595 million for the first quarter of its financial year, a rise of 5 per cent.?

It also said that more than half a million people have signed up to its new sport channels before their launch next month but higher restructuring costs pushed bottom-line profits down 16 per cent to ?449million. Shares were 3.5p lower at 338.5p.?

Low-cost airline easyJet extended gains, rising 2 per cent the day after it increased full-year guidance as brokers such as HSBC and Citigroup raised target prices for the firm.

Although the sample is small, of the UK-listed companies who have already reported second quarter results, 67 per cent have beaten analysts' earnings expectations, compared with 51 per cent in Europe, according to Starmine data.

STOCKS TO WATCH:

Credit Suisse reported net profit for the second quarter rose nearly 33 per cent on the year, on a rise in both stock and bond trading from its investment bank.

Barclays: The UK lender?s share price fell yesterday on talk that it would have to raise funds at first half results on Tuesday, to meet the Prudential Regulation Authority's leverage ratio.

Barclays is close to reaching a deal with regulators to comply with a new leverage requirement by December 2014 and a confirmation is expected along with its annual results.

Miners: The threat of oversupply, cooling demand growth and stalled asset sales will cast a cloud over earnings for the world's largest miners, with all except BHP Billiton set to report big profit drops for the six months to June.

Lonmin: The platinum miner met expectations with an 8 per cent dip in third-quarter production on Thursday, bruised by strike disruptions, but said it was on track to meet its full-year guidance.

Kazakhmys: The Kazakh miner said copper production edged up just over one percent in the second quarter, as higher volumes of ore mined offset lower grades, keeping it on track to hit full-year guidance.

Johnson Matthey: The chemicals maker says first-quarter profit rose 8 percent and guidance for the year as a whole remains unchanged.

Glaxosmithkline: The British drugmaker has agreed to pay $229 million to settle lawsuits brought by eight US states related to improper marketing of its Avandia diabetes drug.

Reed Elsevier: The Professional publishing and events group beat forecasts for first-half earnings on Thursday and reiterated its full-year outlook saying it expected further revenue and earnings growth this year.

Capita: Britain's biggest outsourcing company posted a 10 per cent rise in first-half profit and said it was confident for the rest of the year after winning a record 2 billion pounds worth of new contracts in the first half of the year.

Unilever: The Angle-Dutch consumer goods company reported underlying sales growth of 5 per cent for the second quarter, just shy of market expectation, and said that growth was slowing in emerging markets.

SSE: The British utility, one of the country's largest investors in energy infrastructure, said today that current government policy does not provide sufficient incentives to make new investment decisions.

BT Group: More than half a million customers have signed up to take BT's new sports service, the group said on today, as it reported a final set of results under Ian Livingston to cap off his five-years at the helm.

Cable and Wireless Communications: The telecoms firm said the group trading performance remains in line with the outlook indicated at its 2012/13 results.


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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Triathlon: Racequest Travel Offers 2013 Ironman Florida Race Slots, VIP & Travel Packages

2-Time Ironman Florida Champion Jessica Jacobs to guide RaceQuest Athletes

POTOMAC FALLS, VirginiaRaceQuest, a travel and event management company focused exclusively on the training and race travel needs of endurance sports athletes, is offering race entries, VIP packages, and a race week travel support package for 2013 IRONMAN Florida in Panama City Beach.

Athletes and their guests who purchase a slot and choose to lodge with RaceQuest for the event will receive a host of race week amenities, race day transport, bike mechanic support and concierge services based at Grand Panama Resort.

For IRONMAN Florida, RaceQuest is offering race slots with complimentary race-specific coaching for $1,495 (U.S.) per person. Additionally, a limited number of VIP Packages are available for $1,995. Details and purchase may be secured by visiting the RaceQuest website, Race-Quest.com.

Professional Triathletes Enhance Race Week Experience
Two-time IRONMAN Florida Champion, Jessica Jacobs, will be staying with RaceQuest and providing athletes with specific race course strategy, advice, and Q&A sessions throughout the week.

RaceQuest Travel shares my desire to really engage with athletes, to support their individual needs. Its a small-group setting by design. For any athlete, this approach really sets you up for success, said Jacobs, now in her seventh season as a professional.

Taking the Headache out of Multisport Travel Our athletes can be assured that they can explore new places for racing and training, and it will be a seamless experience. We are committed to taking care of our athletes and guests in a friendly, first- class manner. We handle the details so they wont have to, added RaceQuest Co-Founder Scott Coey. Coey is a world-class age-group triathlete who has competed in countless ultra-marathons and triathlons including the IRONMAN World Championship and the prestigious Norseman long- distance triathlon.

In addition to IRONMAN Florida, RaceQuest Travel also offers 5-Night Race Week Experiences for IRONMAN Lake Tahoe and a 10-Night package for the 2013 IRONMAN World Championships in Kailua- Kona, Hawaii.

About RaceQuest

RaceQuest was founded by triathletes Krista Baker-Scheyer, Scott Coey, and Kelli Eldridge with the purpose of providing exceptional training and race travel experiences tailored to the endurance sports athlete. With singular focus and passion, the RaceQuest travel team combines years of experience traveling, racing and supporting professional and age-group triathletes around the globe to deliver world-class travel services.

Source: http://www.runnersweb.com/running/news_2013/rw_news_20130723_Race-Quest.html

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China says 7% is bottom line for economic growth amid slowdown ...

Premier Li Keqiang?s government sees 7% growth as the bottom line for tolerance of an economic slowdown, Chinese news organizations reported, signaling the nation will act to support expansion if needed.

Paul Krugman: China?s economy has hit its Great Wall

All economic data are best viewed as a peculiarly boring genre of science fiction, but Chinese data are even more fictional than most. Add a secretive government, a controlled press and the sheer size of the country, and it?s harder to figure out what?s really happening in China than it is in any other major economy.

Yet the signs are now unmistakable: China is in big trouble. We?re not talking about some minor setback along the way, but something more fundamental. The country?s whole way of doing business, the economic system that has driven three decades of incredible growth, has reached its limits. Read more.

Expansion below 7% won?t be accepted because China needs to achieve a moderately prosperous society by 2020, according to a commentary published July 21 by the official Xinhua News Agency and credited to reporter Wang Yuewei. Li said at a recent meeting with economists that 7% is the ?bottom line? and the nation can?t allow growth below that, the Beijing News reported today.

Chinese stocks rose the most since July 11 on optimism that the government will limit the depth of a slowdown after gross domestic product rose 7.5% in the second quarter from a year earlier, the same pace as an official 2013 target. Li previously said the government shouldn?t let growth and employment fall below lower limits that he didn?t specify.

?The comments confirmed that the government?s acceptable range for growth this year is between 7% and 7.5%,? said Chang Jian, a Hong Kong-based economist at Barclays Plc who formerly worked for the World Bank. ?As economic growth is slowing to below 7.5%, the government policy?s focus is gradually shifting to stabilizing growth.?

The Shanghai Composite Index gained 2%, with rail-related stocks surging on speculation that the government will ramp up construction.

Lower Limit

Other parts of the reports may add to confusion on the government?s tolerance for a slowdown. The Xinhua commentary said 7.5% is the ?lower limit? for growth this year while the Beijing News reported Li said the ?lower limit? for China?s GDP expansion is 7.5%. The articles didn?t elaborate on the difference between a ?lower limit? and a ?bottom line.?

Investors are focused on the possibility of additional support measures after exports fell last month by the most since the global financial crisis.

Analysts at Mizuho Securities Asia Ltd. and Bank of America Corp. focused on a purported transcript of Li?s comments, circulating on the internet. The State Council Information Office didn?t respond to a faxed question from Bloomberg News about the authenticity of the account.

?Important Information?

Lu Ting, head of Greater China economics at Bank of America in Hong Kong, said the transcript was ?important information,? with Li indicating that the ?floor? for growth this year was 7.5%, while 7% was the lower limit for the period through 2020. Lu said that the government may roll out a ?small scale fiscal expansion? including spending on railways, social housing and environmental and information-technology infrastructure.

Shen Jianguang, chief Asia economist at Mizuho in Hong Kong, said 7.5% is the lower limit this year and 7% is the boundary starting next year. The government is already trying to support expansion with spending on railways, city infrastructure and environmental protection, Shen said.

Finance Minister Lou Jiwei said in a press briefing in Washington on July 11 that growth as low as 6.5% may be tolerable in the future. While the government in March set a 2013 growth goal of 7.5%, Lou said he?s confident 7% can be achieved this year.

Xinhua later amended its English-language report on Lou to say there?s no doubt that China can achieve this year?s growth target of 7.5%.

With assistance from Li Liu in Beijing

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Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2013/07/23/china-says-7-is-bottom-line-for-economic-growth-amid-slowdown/

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Drug Addiction Information App Review ? Android Resources

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Do you know someone who has a problem with alcohol or drugs? Perhaps you?ve finally admitted to yourself that you need help with a potential addiction. No matter who you are trying to help, yourself or a family member or friend, it can be difficult to understand what someone is going through. Recovering from drug addiction is difficult enough in itself, but in all honesty most people aren?t equipped with the right information to make the right decisions all the time.

Overcome Drug Addiction with the Help of This Android App

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Drug Addiction Information is an Android app and is already recognized as one of the most useful guides on drug addiction anywhere. You will find a vast array of advice and tips, all of which can help you or someone else overcome their problems. You will find information, such as how to spot a potential drug problem, how to finally break the habit, what behaviors during recovery you should look out for, as well as an extremely detailed guide to many different drugs.

What Information Will you Find

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The app is written in an easy to understand style and is specifically aimed at those who would like to know more about drug addiction or indeed someone trying to break a habit. Some of the information you will find includes:

  • Why people use drugs ? this section will look into the reasons why people are attracted to drugs and also why they use specific drugs.
  • You will learn about identifying whether you have a problem yourself and also the tell-tale signs you should look out for in others.
  • You will discover exactly how addiction works, both physically and mentally.
  • You will learn in detail about different types of drugs, such as Cocaine, Heroin, Meth, Opiates, and many others.
  • You will discover how to safely use the 12 steps, which is typically taught to everyone looking to overcome an addiction. This section will also discuss detoxing in a safe way.
  • You will learn about why you should involve your family during your recovery.
  • If you have a problem child there is a section which discusses drug abuse in teens.
  • There is a section for you to keep a daily journal, which can be a great idea on the road to recovery.
  • There are many different exercises for you to try, as well as a Quiz, which is specifically aimed at identifying whether you are an addict or not.

Availability

The Drug Addiction Information app can be found in the Health & Fitness category on Google Play. It will cost $0.99 to purchase and download and will require an Android operating system of 2.1 and upwards. This is a fantastic app if you require more information about drugs and drug addiction in general. You can learn about the effects that certain drugs will have on you and the steps you will need to take to overcome addiction. This guide can also help you to better understand someone else, who is struggling with addiction, and how you can best help them through the process of recovery.

Nancy Anderson frequently blogs to express her opinions and thoughts on topics that interest her. She is an employee at an established drug rehab center by day. You can refer to the company website to know more about her work.

Source: http://android-resources.net/drug-addiction-information-app-review.html

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Emmy Nominees: Kerry Washington of ?Scandal?

Kerry Washington works in Washington both in fact and fiction.

As a member of President Obama?s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, she helps to make recommendations about arts education in America and to promote cultural diplomacy programs like Film Forward. As Olivia Pope, the protagonist of the soapy ABC thriller ?Scandal,? she fixes the problems of the powerful and has the occasional affair with the president.

On Thursday she became the first African-American actress to be nominated for best actress in a drama since 1995, when Cicely Tyson was nominated (and lost) for ?Sweet Justice.? Ms. Washington called from Los Angeles to discuss ?Scandal? and the nomination. These are excerpts from the conversation.

Q.

How would you define ?Scandal?? Is it a political thriller? A soap? All of the above?

A.

All of the above. There?s something very heightened about it. The work of my fellow actors is so real and honest ? I don?t know if I?d say a soap opera but I would say there is something operatic about it.

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Q.

Between your show and things like ?House of Cards? and ?Veep,? we seem to be having a D.C. moment on television.

A.

What?s great about it is the shows are so different, tonally. Some of us were at the White House Correspondents dinner and it was so much fun, because some of the folks from ?Veep? and ?House of Cards? were there. It was fun to be able to talk to people inside the Beltway about how excited they are about these shows.

Q.

You work in Washington as part of the President?s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. What did you know about political fixers before you took this role?

A.

Not much, which I think is a good sign because it means I haven?t been involved in any scandals. [Laughs.] There were ideas I had about the wardrobe. I knew that I wanted her to stand apart from the D.C. aesthetic. The ideas about power and stuff ? there?s enough of that in Hollywood.

Q.

What surprised you about that world?

A.

One of the things I learned when I was researching Judy Smith, who the character is based on, is crisis management is such a high-stakes world. People walk into her office every single day on the worst day of their lives, and say, ?Fix it.? You and I may have one of those worst days. But she is constantly managing people?s worst days of their lives. So there is a kind of heightened energy to this kind of work. At the end of last season I actually said to my doctor, ?I have no adrenaline left in my system because I?ve been operating with these everything-is-life-or-death stakes for nine months. I need a nap and some adrenal gland support.?

Q.

You are the first black leading actress nominee since 1995, did you know that?

A.

I have heard that this morning. [Laughs].

Q.

Is it a source of particular pride for you?

A.

Well I?m honored to share this history with some of the actresses I admire most, people like Debbie Allen, Alfre Woodard, Cicely Tyson and Regina Taylor. To be in that community of actresses is tremendous to me, personally. I?m really excited that a show that is as inclusive and diverse as our show, with regard to not just race, but ethnicity and sexual orientation and age and gender, is able to succeed in the United States and now abroad as well. I?m proud to be part of a show like that.

Source: http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/18/emmy-nominees-kerry-washington-of-scandal/

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Is 'Big Bang' primed to unseat 'Modern Family'?

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As "Modern Family" basks in its fourth consecutive Emmy nomination for outstanding comedy series, the question hanging over the ABC hit is whether it can join the elite club of sitcoms that have taken home more than three wins.

Image: "Big Bang Theory"

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Johnny Galecki, left, Kaley Cuoco and Jim Parsons on "Big Bang Theory."

So far, only "Frasier," which won five times, and "All in the Family" and "Cheers,'' which both won four times, have been able to pull that off. With three wins behind it, "Modern Family" will not only battle voter lethargy but also the stiffest competition it's ever faced.

Gunning for "Modern Family" are "The Big Bang Theory," which grew its audience in its sixth season and has become the most-watched comedy in the world; the dearly departed "30 Rock"; "Veep," HBO's critical babe that had a formidable second season; FX's "Louie," starring stand-up comedian Louie C.K. as a version of himself; and HBO's bold and fresh "Girls."

"Cool factor is a big issue," said Tom O'Neil, Emmy pundit and founder of the awards site GoldDerby.com. "What?s hip and cool right now? A lot of shows are hip and cool. In the past three years, it was obvious that 'Modern Family' was going to win and that it didn?t have any serious competition. But it's different this year. The show's up against general fatigue over its juggernaut and there are serious competitors all of a sudden."

Image: "Modern Family" wins at 2012 Emmys

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The Modern Family" cast and crew accept their 2012 Emmy for outstanding comedy series.

"Modern Family" did manage to dominate the supporting actor nominations for the fourth time (the cast chose not to submit for lead actor categories). Although two-time winner Eric Stonestreet did not crack the category, many of his castmates did: Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ed O'Neill, Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, and Sophia Vergara all scored nominations.

But that doesn't mean the show will take home the big prize, O'Neil said. What show could topple the first series to capture America's "new" families? "Big Bang," which earned its third consecutive nomination could pull that off, he said. Two of "Big Bang's" actors were recognized as well: Jim Parsons, who has twice won best actor and has been nominated two other times; and Mayim Bialik who earned her second consecutive nomination in a supporting role.

"There are a lot of really good shows out there and a lot of really good actors--to be a part of a show recognized in this way is truly a tremendous honor," Parsons said in a statement Thursday. "I'm so proud and grateful to be a part of "Big Bang," and the chance to celebrate in this way with the whole team is a really special experience, especially six years into our run--you really never know with these awards things, so it's very important to enjoy it while it's happening."

Another strong contender against "Modern Family" is "Louie," the first basic cable comedy to be nominated. Like "Seinfeld," it wasn't recognized in its first two years but this year received a series nod and a nomination for creator and lead actor, Louie C.K.

And don't count "Veep" out either, O'Neil said. Another factor against "Modern Family" is that it's not snooty enough, he pointed out. "Veep" would be the one to most benefit from Emmy voters' elite tastes, he said, because "it's 'The 'West Wing' on a laugh track."

"The thing you can always count on at the Emmys is snob appeal," he said. "It?s no coincidence that the show that has won more Emmys than any other TV show in history ? "Frasier" ? is about two snobbish brothers arguing over opera and vintage wine. 'Modern Family' is going to have serious trouble getting the last laugh in best comedy this year."

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/can-big-bang-theory-unseat-modern-family-tvs-best-comedy-6C10658385

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Monday, July 8, 2013

First test-tube baby born after new, cheaper genome screening

By Ben Hirschler

LONDON (Reuters) - The first test-tube baby to come from an embryo screened for genetic defects using a new, low-cost technique that could improve in-vitro fertilization success rates was born last month and is a healthy boy.

The birth in June was announced on Monday as part of a study that scientists said validated the concept of next-generation genome screening, although more clinical tests are needed before the system is used widely.

The new technique uses modern low-cost DNA sequencing to spot both whole chromosome abnormalities and specific gene defects before an embryo is implanted in the womb.

Only around 30 percent of embryos selected during in-vitro fertilization (IVF) - when eggs are fertilized with sperm in a lab dish - actually implant successfully, and chromosomal defects are a major factor in failures.

Other genetic screening methods have been developed over the past decade but the new system should be substantially cheaper, researchers believe.

"We can do this at a cost which is about a half to two-thirds of what current chromosome screening costs are," said Dagan Wells of the University of Oxford.

"If further randomized trials confirm this, we could reach a point where there is a very strong economic argument that this should be offered very widely - perhaps to the majority of IVF patients."

Screening of embryos in IVF is currently reserved for older women, who are at increased risk of chromosomal abnormalities, and those with recurrent miscarriages.

Wells will present his research, which also includes results of laboratory tests on cells with known genetic defects, at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) annual meeting in London.

A second woman who underwent the screening process is due to give birth shortly.

Stuart Lavery, director of IVF at Hammersmith Hospital in London, who was not involved in the work, said the rapid analysis of vast amounts of DNA using the new genome sequencing technique was "amazing science".

"It gives us a very, very powerful tool for examining pre-implantation genetic diagnosis and gives us increased confidence when looking at multiple genetic abnormalities in a human embryo," he told reporters.

But Lavery added there needed to be a randomized clinical trial program to confirm the efficacy of the approach - something Wells and his team plan to begin later this year.

One in six couples worldwide experience some form of infertility problem at least once in their lifetime, according to ESHRE.

(Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/first-test-tube-baby-born-cheaper-genome-screening-231250965.html

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Report: Jimmy Haslam, NFL have indictment contingency strategy

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Browns owner Jimmy Haslam has consulted with the NFL?as his family?s Pilot Flying J?trucking company deals with a fuel rebate controversy, Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland reported Sunday night.

Of particular note: Grossi quoted an unnamed league source who said that the NFL and Haslam ?even have a plan in place in the event there is an indictment (of Haslam) to maintain ownership of the Browns during the legal process.? When asked about this, Haslam declined comment to Grossi, saying: ?I don?t want to answer any legal questions.?

Haslam told Grossi that he does not intend to sell the Browns.

?We plan on owning the Browns for a long time,? Haslam said, per ESPN Cleveland.

That said, there will still be uncertainty surrounding Haslam?s ownership of the Browns until there?s some closure in the rebate mess. Pilot Flying J faces numerous lawsuits, and the company?s finances have been a topic of conversation of late.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/07/07/report-jimmy-haslam-nfl-have-indictment-contingency-strategy/

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Miami University cited as ?rising star? in Fiske Guide to Colleges 2014

OXFORD, OH (FOX19)? - Miami University, referenced as ?the honors public university in one of the nation?s largest states,? is included in the Fiske Guide to Colleges? list of the ?best and most interesting colleges and universities? in the country for 2014.? The Guide also recognizes Miami?s architecture, business and music programs as being strong.

??????????? Colleges featured in the Guide were selected with several broad principles in mind, beginning with academic quality. Miami has been ranked for more than 20 years in the Guide, which this year says that Miami ?is looked upon as one of the rising stars among state universities.?

Noted for their strength are: Miami?s architecture major, among 21 such programs at public universities; Miami?s business program, one of 36 programs mentioned,?and Miami's music program, recognized along with 24 other programs at major universities (public and private).

??????????? Miami is ?tucked into a corner of Ohio and is gaining national recognition as an excellent state university that has the true look and feel of a private, with a picture-perfect campus and high-caliber student body,? noted the Fiske Guide.? Miami is also recognized for its high study abroad rate, opportunities for undergraduate research and leadership and competitive athletics.

??????????? ?The teachers are always pushing me to become a better student and person,? said one Miami sophomore as reported in the Fiske Guide.

??????????? Professors are lauded for their knowledge, willingness to help and passion for their subject. In addition, the Fiske Guide reported that 32 percent of classes have fewer than 19 students, with most taught by full professors.

The annual directory features 318 schools from more than 2,200 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. (plus eight from Canada and Great Britain).

Source: http://butlercounty.fox19.com/news/news/150761-miami-university-cited-rising-star-fiske-guide-colleges-2014

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

A Look at the Galaxy S4 Air View App Problems and Solutions

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Many users complain about the Air View feature of their Galaxy S4 not functioning. So far, the common cause of this problem is an improper configuration of the phone?s settings. Then, there are also other factors that affect the way that the app functions. We will tackle all the causes here one by one as well as the solutions for each.

Before anything else, check first if your Air View app has been properly configured. To activate it, just follow these simple steps:

1. Press Menu button

2. Go to Settings.

3. Proceed to My Device.

4. Select Motions and Gestures under the Input and Control section

5. Move the slider next to Air View to the right. The switch will appear green once enabled.

6. After that, tap Air Gesture to reveal more customization options.

7. Activate the Quick Glance, Air Jump, Air Browse, Air Move and Air Call-Accept features of the app from there to maximize its functions.

According to Time Tech, the Galaxy S4 Air View only works on Samsung?s own apps. That means it will not support third-party apps.

Then, this app will not function well in a poorly lit room. Its sensors located in the front-facing camera must have ample light to work properly. One contributor in Android Central noted that the Air View app seems to function well under a fluorescent bulb lighting when no natural light is available. So, see to it you have enough lighting in your area and that the sensor is not covered by an invisible shield protector.

You should check as well if the sensor of your phone is okay. You can test it by long-pressing Quick Glance and by moving your fingers or palm along the sensors. This will confirm if it is a hardware-related issue or not. If it is a hardware issue, better call your dealer or Samsung about it and request for a repair or replacement of the unit.

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Forsyth PTA Golf Benefit

Monday September 16, 2013

Event Information

Section: Sports

Forsyth PTA Golf Benefit


When: September 16, 2013
09:30 AM to 05:00 PM
Where: Hampton Golf Village, Cumming GA
Phone: 678-333-5582
Address: 1400 Northside Forsyth Dr
Suite 200
Cumming, GA 30041
URL: http://www.forsythptagolf.org/
Cost: $500 per foursome / $125 per individual player

Description: Morrow Family Medicine is hosting a charity golf benefit to support the Forsyth County Schools' technology initiative, "Bring Your Own Technology". This First Annual event will be the start of what will become the premiere fund raising event in Forsyth County. Contact Peggie Morrow at peggiemorrow@gmail.com or 678-333-5582.

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Video claims to show budget iPhone, will sell you Android imitation today

Polished video claims to show budget iPhone, will sell you Android imitation today

Some things just look too good to be true, and this extremely polished hands-on -- purporting to be the rumored, as yet unconfirmed budget iPhone -- is possibly one of them. However, this comes via sources associated with M.I.C. Gadget, which has previous form in this area, and it does tally with previously seen incarnations. So, is this just a collection of design cues put together in order to sell the "Bear" brand Android imitation shown later in the same video (past the break,) or could it be the real iPhone housing? At the moment we're buying neither, but with such a detailed set of images (at the source,) it provides a tantalising taste of what could be, if nothing else.

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Apple files for more iOS 7 icon trademarks and wins design patent in China

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  • "Apple lawsuit wrap-up for June 2013"?AppleTell?8:36 AM
  • "iWatch trademarks could cause headaches for Apple's smartwatch | ExtremeTech"?ExtremeTech?7:51 AM
  • "Apple Patent Details Flexible Battery"?Techandle?8:18 AM
  • "Boston University sues Apple over 1997 patent"?USA Today?8:24 AM
  • "Why Apple needs a wearable computer as much as wearables need Apple's touch"?GigaOM?7/5
  • "Why Apple may need a cheaper iPhone now more than ever"?Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required]?7/5
  • "Non-Apple companies hold iWatch trademark in U.S., U.K., China: Apple faces trademark trouble in the U.S., U.K., parts of Europe, and China, where other companies hold the trademark for the name 'iWatch.'"?CNET News?7/5
  • "iWatch trademark already registered in UK, EU, US and China"?T3?7/5
  • "Apple has its eyes on automakers: A new generation of consumers cares much more about megabytes of storage and clock speeds than horsepower or torque."?Fortune?7/5
  • "Apple seeking 'next big direction': co-founder/Apple is in a waiting period with the US gadget giant seeking the 'next big direction' almost two years after the death of its groundbreaking boss Steve Jobs, the company's co-founder Steve Wozniak said Thursday."?PhysOrg?7/5
  • "Artist's Mac Pro Glass Case Concept Looks Slick, But Is It Practical?"?Digital Trends?8:00 AM
  • "Craigslist Ad for Box Full of iPhones Turns into an Armed Robbery"?Softpedia?7:59 AM
  • "Japan's DoCoMo holds out to iPhone mania, but at what cost? NTT DoCoMo Inc, Japan's largest mobile provider and a pioneer of the mobile Internet, is one of just a few holdouts among the world's big mobile carriers not offering Apple Inc's iPhone to its 60 million customers."?Reuters?7/5
  • "Pressure mounts on Japan's largest carrier as it still refuses to carry Apple's iPhone"?AppleInsider?7/5
  • "NTT DoCoMo in Tough Negotiations with Apple Over iPhone"?Patently Apple?7/5
  • "Apple's iPhone 5 estimated to have sold more than 2X faster at launch than Galaxy S4"?AppleInsider?7/5
  • "Samsung gets a taste of Apple's bitter pill: Comparisons to Cupertino are inevitable as Samsung shares drop 3.8% in one day."?Fortune?7/5
  • "Confusion Rules On Samsung's Galaxy S4 Sales, With Warning For iPhone 5S"?Forbes?7/5
  • "Samsung faces the Apple conundrum: Expected record profits won't satisfy analysts"?VentureBeat?7/5
  • "It's not just Apple: HTC, Samsung suffer from high expectations, slower sales"?Washington Post [Free Registration Required]?7/5
  • "Samsung Earnings Q2 2013: Estimates $8.3 billion profit, $50B revenue"?BGR?7/5
  • "T-Mobile changes its iPhone 5 pricing again"?TUAW?7/5
  • "iPhone 5 The 'Most Hated Handset', Galaxy S4 The Most Loved [Report]?Cult of Android?7/5
  • "Money Matters: Study says Apple's iPhone 5 is most hated handset"?NECN?7/5
  • "Irish Committee Chooses Not To Grill Apple & Google About Tax"?Cult of Android?7/5
  • "Apple Founder Describes Visit with Kanye, Kim and Baby"?ABCNews?7/5
  • "Samsung goes after iPhone's lack of language support in new Icelandic Galaxy S4 ad"?9 to 5 Google?7/5
  • "Samsung lambasts Siri dictation in weirdest Galaxy S4 ad yet"?iDownload Blog?7/5
  • "Video: Samsung takes a bite out of Apple in bizarre new commercial"?BGR?7/5
  • "Prince: An iPhone? Hell, no/The famous and very pretty musician expresses disdain for the idea of even owning a cell phone. Can this truly be?"?CNET News?7/5
  • "Flipboard suffers second outage in two days following Google Reader's closure (Update: Now fine)"?The Next Web?7/5
Non-Apple News
  • "Microsoft Reveals an Ultrabook with Convertible Display Design"?Patent Bolt?7/5
  • "Interbrand Says Samsung's Jay-Z Deal to Rival Apple"?Bloomberg TV?7/5
Publications/Podcasts
  • "Worthy Mac Upgrades And Vine Vs. Instagram On Our All-New CultCast"?Cult of Mac?7/5

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Reviews
  • "A Thug in Time brings time travel to iOS and Android"?AppleTell?8:33 AM
  • "Latest Update To Mash-Up Magazine App Spun Spins City News Back Into Focus"?App Advice?8:35 AM
  • "Review: Soundfreaq Sound Step Lightning speaker dock"?MacNN?7/5
  • "AOC G2460PQU review: 24" monitor with a high-speed refresh rate"?Macworld UK?7/5
  • "Wooden artistry adds warmth to Apple's 'cool' keyboard design"?The Verge?7/5
  • "Review: Ogio's Covert is a surprisingly capable small bag"?TechHive?7/5
  • "Review: Flashout 3D for Mac blatantly wears its influences on its sleeve"?Macworld?7/5
iPad/iPhone/iPod touch Apps
  • "Instagram & Vine, 2 Free iOS Apps for Making Quick Videos"?The Mac Observer?7/5
  • "iOS 7 preview: Phone, FaceTime, and Messages blocking"?iMore?7/5
  • "Push alternatives for your Gmail messages on iOS"?GigaOM?7/5
  • "The best iPhone weather apps: With the British weather so temperamental how can you be sure you have picked the best day for a BBQ this weekend?"?Macworld UK?7/5
  • "FunBITS: Star Walk for iPhone and iPad"?TidBITS?7/5
  • "Appidemic: Edge of Twilight ? Athyr Above for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch"?AppleTell?7/5
  • "'Samurai Shodown II' Review - Blades, Blood and Crap Controls"?Touch Arcade?7/5
  • "'Greedy Dwarf' Review - Fast-paced Minecart Fun"?Touch Arcade?7/5
  • "SuperBetter Review: Offering a structured means in which to improve's one life is no small feat for this well designed self-help app."?148Apps?7/5
  • "Smash Spin Rage Review/Smash Spin Rage sure lives up to its title: the over-reliance on IAP caused me to smash, spin, and rage!"?148Apps?7/5
  • "Sea Conquest Review: A little uninspired and with some fairly poor controls, Sea Conquest is an unexciting Endless Diving game."?148Apps?7/5
  • "Bloom Box Review: This puzzle game blooms thanks to its tough and clever ideas."?148Apps?7/5
How-To/Tutorial
  • "AT&T Plans on Selling Your Data to Advertisers, Here's How to Opt-Out"?The Mac Observer?7/5
  • "PadGadget's DIY iPad Project Spotlight: DIY iPad Photobooth"?PadGadget?7/5
  • "How to Build a Home Studio: Sound advice for budding music producers, from great 'toys' to the bricks and mortar"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?7/5
Tips
  • "Change the Font Size of Messages on the iPhone to be More Readable"?OS X Daily?7/5
  • "Mac & iOS Basics: Play Next & Previous Tracks Using Your Earbuds"?The Mac Observer?7/5
  • "Can I upgrade the graphics card on a Mac? Mostly no, but there is an exception"?Macworld UK?7/5
  • "Should I buy a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro? If you're looking for a new laptop, do you choose the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro?"?Macworld UK?7/5
  • "Apple likely to finalize Time Warner Cable deal"?TMCnet?8:45 AM
  • "What would it take for you to upgrade from your iPhone 5?"?iDownload Blog?8:19 AM
  • "Apple urged to acknowledge exploitative tin use: Friends of the Earth pens letter to Tim Cook"?TechEye?8:01 AM
  • "Ecowarriors visit Apple Stores, accuse Apple of 'destroying tropical forests, wrecking lives'"?Macworld UK?8:03 AM
  • "Apple Workers Are Working To Death But Apple Don't Care"?UFO-Blogger?8:19 AM
  • "The Easy Profit Game Ends In Smartphones, So Apple Plays A New One"?Forbes?7:50 AM
  • "Do you want 3rd party software keyboards on your iPhone? [Poll]?iMore?7/5
  • "This App Is Sexist And It's Not Okay"?Forbes?7/5
  • "Samsung's meltdown is nothing like Apple's"?BGR?7/5
  • "Music to Our Ears: Samsung Misses their Galaxy Phone Forecast"?Patently Apple?7/5
  • "The iPhone Was Designed in California and the Moto X Was Born in the USA: Should We Care?"?Minyanville?7/5
  • "Does hiring of fashionista Paul Deneve hint at the coming of iWear?"?AppleDailyReport?7/5
  • "Is Apple's magic wand 'the simplest interface' for iTV that Steve Jobs envisioned?"?iDownload Blog?7/5
  • "Outrageous fanboy claims ? Apple pioneered personal network"?GoMo News?7/5
  • "Steve Wozniak: Apple seeking 'next big direction'"?Neowin?7/5
  • "Tim Cook Is Planning 'Sweeping Changes' For Apple Stores To Get Employees To Sell More iPhones"?Business Insider?7/5
  • "Get Ready For 'An Army Of New Products This Fall' From Apple, Says An Apple Source"?Business Insider?7/5
  • "iPhone 5 'most hated thing since dawn of civilisation': Apple's flagship smartphone now considered worse than tax, wasps and people who talk in the cinema"?Macworld UK?7/5
  • "On Fashion Design, Product Design, And Apple"?Mac 360?7/5
  • "How Samsung Copies Apple (again)"?PixoBebo?7/5
  • "How Lies, Damned Lies, And Statistics Prove That Android Is Shrinking Against The iPhone"?Mac 360?7/5
Non-Apple
  • "What Smartphone Duopoly? Apple as much at risk as Blackberry and Windows Phone"?WMPoweruser?8:52 AM
  • "Samsung's weirdest 'Apple is rotten' ad ever: Apparently, Apple phones just don't work. They make you suffer terribly. Once you get a Samsung, you perform a mating dance toward a mountain goat. At least that's what this new ad from Iceland says."?CNET News?7/5
  • "Samsung and Jay-Z give the Internet a master's class in how not to make an app"["...Jay-Z and Samsung's app, on the other hand, is positively PRISM-like in its requests for your information."]?Ars Technica?7/5
  • "5 reasons the Xbox One will dominate: Why Microsoft is poised to win the console war."?Fortune?7/5
  • "5 reasons the Playstation 4 will crush the competition: Why Sony is poised to win the console war."?Fortune?7/5
  • "How augmented-reality ads could change everything"?CNET News?7/5
  • "If 'and' is &, why can't 'the' be ??"?The Verge?7/5
Humor/Cartoons
  • "Battery Doc 1.0 for iOS Shows Load Cycle, Capacity and More in Real Time"?prMac?8:32 AM
  • "Add tactile feedback to your iPad using the Fling joystick"?iDownload Blog?8:34 AM
  • "HoudahGeo 3.5 - Photo geocoding solution adds Lightroom 5 support"?prMac?8:29 AM
  • "Jigsaw (Picture Puzzle) :-) Features Endless Hours of Challenges"?prMac?8:32 AM
  • "LotteryTicket Now Available For US Mega Millions - State Lotteries Soon"?prMac?8:30 AM
  • "Score Your ability to Love - Support 7yr old's Charity w/ My Love Doctor"?prMac?8:31 AM
  • "My Travel Assistant App: Don't Travel Without It"?prMac?8:31 AM
  • "PaigeeWorld #SPACE Mini Drawing Contest This Weekend"?prMac?8:29 AM
  • "Phonetic Birds available on the Apple App Store"?prMac?8:29 AM
  • "Portraits by Steve McCurry iPad App Now Available At No Cost"?prMac?8:31 AM
  • "500 Russian Audiobooks for iOS: Books Read Aloud in Russian/English"?prMac?8:30 AM
  • "New Share & Spare app makes social travel simple and fun"?prMac?8:32 AM
  • "True 3D Shooter Space Game for iOS"?prMac?8:30 AM
  • "TRYPTpic for iOS makes Instagram profile a mega display of photos"?prMac?8:36 AM
  • "Introducing VNTG: Personal Wine Cellar Management for iOS"?prMac?8:32 AM
  • "Instagram for iOS gets landscape mode, Cinema stabilization support for front-facing cameras"?Engadget?7/5
  • "Instagram for iPhone updated with improved landscape, Cinema support"?9 to 5 Mac?7/5
  • "'LiveWire Pro' brings news unlock animations to iOS"?iDownload Blog?7/5
  • "Coming July 6: Gene Steinberg meets Kirk McElhearn, Macworld's 'iTunes Guy,' and Avram Piltch, of Laptop magazine, this week on The Tech Night Owl LIVE!"?The Tech Night Owl LIVE?7/5
  • "Mega gets official Android app, iOS and Windows clients to follow"?BetaNews?7/5
  • "Kim Dotcom's Mega coming soon to iOS"?TUAW?7/5
  • "Bookmark Your Favorite And Must-Try Places With Matchbook 2.0"?AppAdvice?7/5
  • "See It To Believe It: Glasses.com For iPad Lets You Virtually Try On Eyeglasses"?AppAdvice?7/5
  • "'Minecraft ? Pocket Edition' Updates With Super-Minor Changes"?RazorianFly?7/5
  • "Thunder and Lightning, Oh My! Thunderspace Brings It All to iPhone"?Mac|Life?7/5
  • "Astronomy-Class 100X Telescope and Back Case for iPhone 5"?USBfever?7/5
  • "Disney World Mobile Guide iPhone App Updated for Summer Season"?prMac?7/5
  • "Bawtry PaintBall Fields App Released - With Wallpaper of One Direction"?prMac?7/5
  • "New App Makes It Easy To Calculate Fuel Cost For Rental Car Customers"?prMac?7/5
  • "Power App AG releases Color Blaze HD 1.0 - Photo FX Enhancement"?prMac?7/5
  • "Gaudos announces Shottle: A new App for a new Video/Photo Social Network"?prMac?7/5
  • "WIBBITZ Launches Breakthrough Text-To-Video News App For iOS"?prMac?7/5
  • "Soar Above the City Skyline in Sewer Escape - New York on iOS"?prMac?7/5
  • "Rocket Fizz Candycade iOS Game - Win Real World Prizes"?prMac?7/5
  • "Resume Designer - Build your professional Resume in Minutes"?prMac?7/5
  • "New Release: Gro Recycling - A New Green Kids App"?prMac?7/5
  • "Make sure your iPads are fully loaded! Assault Wave released!"?prMac?7/5
  • "First of a kind app which visualizes your tasks and schedule"?prMac?7/5
  • "Bass Drop Trap - The Trap Music Sampler, Keyboard and Loop Station"?prMac?7/5
  • "Internet giants planning to wipe out child abuse images: Major companies, including Facebook, Microsoft, Google and Twitter, are in secret discussions to create a system that could banish child abuse images from the web."?Telegraph?7/5
  • "Facebook, Google, and Microsoft Have A Secret Plan For A Massive Database Of Every Illegal Child Porn Photo On The Web"?Business Insider?7/5
  • "Dell Exploring Wearable Device Offering"?DailyTech?7/5
  • "Dell hints at smart watch"?T3?7/5
  • "Dell is thinking about making an iWatch competitor: From tin boxes to timepieces"?The Inquirer?7/5
  • "Dell Shares Fall as Founder Rules Out Higher Offer"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?7/5
  • "Dell shares fall as investors bet against higher buyout bid"?Reuters?7/5
  • "What Are Dell Institutional Investors Thinking?"?Forbes?7/5
  • "Dell eyes wearable computing move as PC business keeps slumping"?The New Stateman?7/5
  • "Dell eyeing wearable computing market"?Canada?7/5
  • "Dell is considering a move into the wearable computing and technology market."?ihotdesk?7/5
  • "Michael Dell, Silver Lake Said to Rule Out Raising Offer"?Bloomberg?7/5
  • "Carl Icahn's Valuations of Company Are 'Unrealistic,' Dell Says"?AllThingsD?7/5
  • "Michael Dell and Carl Icahn Showdown Not About Checkbooks"?TheStreet?7/5
  • "Dell Warns Shareholders About Rejecting Deal"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?7/5
  • "Dealpolitik: Process Can't Shift Sentiment in Dell Deal"?WSJ Blogs?7/5
  • "As Dell Buyout Vote Approaches, Scenarios Emerge, and They're Not Pretty"?AllThingsD?7/5
  • "Dell Special Committee Files Supplemental Investor Material"?Business Wire?7/5
  • "Dell says supplemental materials filed to address ISS, shareholder questions"?The Fly on the Wall?7/5
  • "Dell Warns Shareholders About Rejecting Deal"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?7/5
  • "Dell: Windows 8 tablet adoption 'slow'"?PC Pro [Free Registration Required]?7/5
  • "Dell Reveals That Windows 8 'Had Not Done Well So Far'"?Softpedia?7/5
  • "Exclusive: IBM pulls pay from reps who bypass channel"?CRN Channelweb?7/5
  • "Smart Ideas for Smarter Cities: IBM Leads the Way"?Justmeans?7/5
  • "IBM announces Morocco Global Delivery Center, creates up to 400 New Technology Roles"?PR Newswire?7/5
  • "Bing-powered Windows 8.1 heralds a better, smarter Microsoft"?Ars Technica?7/5
  • "Microsoft offloads heap of critical fixes in 'ugly' Patch Tuesday: Sysadmins, take a deep breath..."?The Register?7/5
  • "Microsoft's Windows boss tipped to become head of Xbox: Doesn't know what she's getting herself into"?The Inquirer?7/5
  • "Oracle Achieves #119 Analyst Rank, Surpassing Regeneron Pharmaceuticals"?Forbes?7/5
  • "Oracle Weekly Roundup: Leaders, Linkers, & Database 12c Likers"?Forbes?7/5
  • "Intel Rapid Start technology coming to Linux (unofficially)"?Liliputing?7/5
  • "Will Intel Win With The Expressway Manager?"?Seeking Alpha?7/5
  • "Cisco's Growth Should Continue With an Improving Economy"?The Motley Fool?7/5
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