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This beautiful ornamental garden was first planted in 1923 by Alfred and Louise Maclay on their winter property. The Alfred Maclay Gardens State Park in Tallahassee features a brick walkway, secret garden, reflection pool, and hundreds of dogwoods, azaleas, and camellias.
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Alfred Maclay Gardens State Park Address and Directions
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
3540 Thomasville Road
Tallahassee, FL
32309
Phone: 850-487-4556
Hours: 8:00 am to Sunset (Gardens are open 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily)
Directions to Maclay Gardens State Park:
Maclay State Gardens is located one half mile north of I-10 on US 319.
Alfred Maclay Gardens State Park Activities
The state park has many activities to offer including biking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, hiking, horse back riding trail, parking, picnic, and wildlife viewing.
Alfred Maclay Gardens State Park Highlights
This 1,184-acre state park showcases one man’s passion for beauty—the spectacular gardens which are the centerpiece of the park. For the park’s most scenic picnic spot, try the recreation area near Lake Hall or experience the unspoiled woodlands of the Lake Overstreet trails on foot, bicycle or horse.
Maclay Gardens has something for everyone – spectacular gardens open year-round, the historic Maclay House Museum open during the blooming season, January through April, or arrange a guided group tour by calling the park.
Hike, bike or ride horseback on Lake Overstreet’s eight miles of trails of everchanging scenery. Picnic, swim, fish or enjoy the
playground at the Lake Hall Recreation Area. A boat ramp and fishing dock give access to Lake Hall.
The park hosts several special events and programs. Annual events to enjoy include Parade of Gardens in May and Camellia Christmas in December. Monthly programs include plant care workshops, children’s activities and park interpretive programs and, on occasion, the park offers concerts in the park.
The gardens are a beautiful setting for weddings. Park facilities, including a small cottage for receptions or meetings, may be rented for private events. Call Maclay Gardens for reservations.
Special accommodations are offered to visitors who need a wheelchair for the gardens or a beach wheelchair to enjoy the Lake Hall Swimming Area. Golf cart tours are available upon request – complimentary to visitors.
The Alfred Maclay Gardens State Park is located in Tallahassee in Leon County Florida.
Alfred Maclay Gardens State Park History
The hills of Maclay Gardens were home to Native Americans for thousands of years. By 1825 the site had become part of a land grant to the Marquis de Lafayette.
A small African-American community of farmers and plantation employees lived here in the late 1800s. Some owned their land, while others worked as tenant farmers raising crops to pay for their rent. Remnants of historic home sites may be seen on the Lake Overstreet property. In the early 1900s it was home to a quail plantation, combining small farms with hunting lands.
New York financier Alfred Barmore Maclay bought the land in 1923 and created this masterpiece of floral architecture for his family’s southern retreat on the rolling hills overlooking picturesque Lake Hall. The Maclays entertained many prominent people here, including the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
Originally named Killearn Plantation and Gardens for his ancestral home in Scotland, it was later renamed Maclay Gardens to honor their creator. After Maclay’s death in 1944 his wife, Louise Maclay, continued developing the gardens and in 1953 donated Killearn Gardens to the state.
The state of Florida acquired the Lake Overstreet property in 1994. The gardens and park were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 as Killearn Plantation Archeological and Historic District.
The Red Hills of Tallahassee are the setting for Maclay Gardens State Park. The topography is characterized by rolling hills and deep ravines. Eight distinct natural communities coexist with developed areas of the park.
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Like the other significant parts of the Nepalese heritage Astrology too links its origin to the Vedas, the major source of virtually everything (for the Hindus) written thousands of years ago. Mesh (Aries), Brish (Taurus), Mithun (Gemini), Karkat (Cancer), Simha (Leo), Kanya (Virgo), Tula (Libra), Brishchik (Scorpio), Dhanu (Sagittarius), Makar (Capricorn), Kumbha (Aquarius) and Meen (Pisces) are the 12 signs of the zodiac, and in Nepali they are called Rashi.
In Nepal the moment a baby is born, the first thing they do is note down the exact time of birth. Then it is given to the astrologer, who according to the position of the different planets in the solar system at that precise moment prepares a Cheena (horoscope). Cheena is a rectangular chart, which indicates the degree of influence of the planets from the solar world on the people born to a particular Rashi. Besides highlighting the positive as well as negative aspects of one’s life comprising of achievements and failures, when it comes to facing difficult times the Nepalese people go to their astrologer with their Cheena for consultations and they act according to his recommendations.
As an astrological document, Cheena, they say, pre-determines the entire course of an individual s life. For the Nepalese people on their birthday, the day is partly set aside to worship their planet that occupies a major position in their horoscope made according to the position of stars at the time of birth. It is also a day for them to please the other ones who are not placed in such a favourable position in their Cheena. As well on this day they also go through a number of rituals with their priest, who is offered grains and cash in order to stay in good health for the entire year. Astrologers are also consulted on various occasions like rice feeding, sacred thread and weddings. Tika in Dashain, Bhai Tika in Tihar
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20/01/2012 (5:30pm)UK & EU Market Commentary: FTSE falls 12 points in choppy but flat session
The FTSE 100 lost a meagre 12 points to curb a four-day winning streak in what was a quiet end to the trading week, with the UK Index bouncing between a tight range on the day of just 30 points.Sluggish manufacturing data out of China kept mining and oil stocks weaker on the day, and this is where much of the FTSE’s drag was dictated from, whilst another positive session for UK banks saw the FTSE 350 banking sector post a week’s gain of a hugely impressive 17%.Vedanta Resources, ICAP and Aviva were the top FTSE 100 stock performers on the day, rallying between 2% and 4%, whilst Weir Group and Petrofac saw the biggest losses, falling 6% and 4% respectively. Previous Commentary: Markets take a breather after recent gains20/01/2012 (10.30am) After seeing strong gains this week, stock indices are showing signs today of some exhaustion.It is possible that if the indices close in negative territory today this could set-up a minor pullback into next week. This is an opportunity to potentially capture the next leg to the upside but may also set the stage for a decline that could last slightly longer. What is important is that coming into next week the indices do not decline sharply and eradicate the recent gains.The FTSE 100 Index has so far remained above 5600, which is a positive sign that could lift the index higher towards the 5820 target. As long as the FTSE maintains a hold of this level the bulls are likely to remain in control. If the index does start trading below 5600, the next line of support could come in at 5585 – 5535 and possibly as low as 5487. These areas could then see another move higher to clear 5820 and ultimately aim for the 6000 level.So far the German Dax has shown strength above 6200 and is also clearing past 6300 to test the October high of 6430. As long as we see the index remain above 6300, the resistance level of 6440 could see the Dax struggle and pull the Dax down towards the 6300 area. Once the index clears past 6440 the next target becomes 6720. This could prevent the index moving higher before seeing a significant correction. For now though the focus should be between the range of 6300 – 6440.Heading into the afternoon session, the US Dow Jones should see mixed trading as it takes its cue from the European markets. The Dow should attempt to trade above 12592 otherwise the index may see a drop towards 12563 for an attempt at support. Below this level the index could struggle into the close to catch some gains. If the mood changes from negative to positive the index may seek to take out 12625 level and reach for 12670 today. Into next week, it is important for the Dow to hold onto 12450 to ensure that positive momentum continues over the weeks to come.Gold prices have recouped losses at the start of this week and managed to get back above the $1600 level. Once the metal clears $16880 we could see gold reach for $1730 - $1780 into next week’s trading session.
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Asian stocks were mixed following negative offshore leads (01/03/2012)Gold loses some lustre as US Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke dismisses QE3 (29/02/2012)Investors on LTRO watch keeps the markets choppy (29/02/2012) Better than expected numbers from Japan and Korea push Asian stocks higher (29/02/2012)Asian stocks look set for more modest gains as US markets close higher (28/02/2012)Stocks gain as ECB's LTRO watched (28/02/2012) Mostly flat trading day in Asia; Aussie dollar holds onto gains (28/02/2012) Flat finish in the US may temper Asian markets today (27/02/2012) Ask markets swing between gains and losses as material stocks weigh on index (27/02/2012) FTSE closes flat on the day, underperforming broader EU stock charge (24/02/2012) UK Q4 GDP unrevised at -0.2%. Lloyds’ outlook weighs on shares price (24/02/2012) Flat finish for Asian stocks into the weekend; Australian listed gaming companies attract more high rollers (24/02/2012)Choppy trading see’s EU Indices mixed. RBS shares lead despite loss (23/02/2012) Asian markets lost some ground; Aussie dollar recovers despite political bickering (23/02/2012) Soft US markets overnight may dampen Asian shares (22/02/2012) FTSE closes down despite afternoon recovery (22/02/2012)FTSE falls 0.3% as miners and banks weigh (22/02/2012) Asian stocks surge higher; Woodside Petroleum reports $1.65 billion profit (22/02/2012) Investors bank gains on news of the Greek bailout package (21/02/2012) Profit taking sends EU stocks slightly lower after Greece secures bailout (21/02/2012) Asian stocks rally on Greek bailout; Australian central bank says there is room for rate cut (21/02/2012)FTSE edging towards 6000 level after China cuts reserve ratio requirements (20/02/2012)Optimism on Greek bailout could push Asian markets higher (20/02/2012) China’s reserve ratio easing boosts Asian markets (20/02/2012)FTSE rises on Greek expectation but low volumes tells a tale of caution (17/02/2012) Asian markets on a positive note to end the week; Australia’s ANZ Bank reports $1.48 billion Q1 results (17/02/2012) European stocks rise on Greek bailout deal hopes whilst UK retail sales surprise (17/02/2012)Greek confusion sends stocks and the euro lower (16/02/2012)Asian markets lower on Greece concerns; Australia reports strong jobs number (16/02/2012) Greek saga continues to weigh on market (16/02/2012) European markets push higher on Chinese comments and stronger than expected GDP data (15/02/2012) Asian markets trading higher; Commonwealth Bank of Australia dominates reporting season today (15/02/2012) Flat start seen for Asian markets after mixed leads from US and Europe; Australia’s largest bank reports interim results (15/02/2012) Mixed data see’s European stocks trade lower (14/02/2012)German ZEW surprise lifts stocks after Moody’s ratings warning (14/02/2012) Prospect of more European downgrades push Asian stocks lower Australias largest bank to report earnings tomorrow (14/02/2012) Apple shares climb above US$500; Asian stocks set for modest gains (13/02/2012) Stocks rally on Greek deal relief (13/02/2012) Relief rally see's FTSE charge 0.9% higher (13/02/2012) Greek austerity measures provide boost to Asian markets (13/02/2012)Greek saga still weighing on markets; Australian electronics retailer JB Hi-Fi to report today (12/02/2012)Stocks fall on yet more Greek delay problems (10/02/2012)FTSE finishes week lower on China data and more Greek woes (10/02/2012)Asian stocks look set to finish the week in mostly negative territory (10/02/2012)European stocks close higher as Greek austerity deal agreed and BoE increases size of QE2 (09/02/2012)Stocks edge higher in early trade ahead of BoE decision (09/02/2012)BoE Announces £50 Billion in QE (09/02/2012) Asian stocks were mostly lower today as Chinese inflation numbers surprised on the upside (09/02/2012)No Greek deal yet but markets show stubborn resistance (08/02/2012) FTSE hits new highs as investor appetite for risk increases (08/02/2012) Asian stocks higher with the exception of China (08/02/2012)Bernanke and Greece deal speculation sparks stock recovery into market close (07/02/2012) Indices start lower as eyes remain fixed on Greece (07/02/2012) Asian markets mostly flat despite negative offshore leads (07/02/2012) FTSE lower as Greek concerns linger (06/02/2012) Stocks push lower on Greek concerns and profit taking (06/02/2012) Lacklustre Asian trade ahead of US jobs numbers (03/02/2012) Non-Farms Announced: US Non-Farm Payrolls blast past expectations to lift stocks (03/02/2012) FTSE rallies 1.5% after US jobs growth surprise (03/02/2012) US Non Farm Payrolls blast past expectations to lift stocks (03/02/2012) Financials drive FTSE higher before payrolls release (03/02/2012) Asian stocks book healthy gains; Australian dollar firmer against USD (01/02/2012) Strong offshore leads may boost Asian stocks; Coles winning supermarket war against Woolies? (01/02/2012)
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January 2012
Asian markets in positive territory; Japan reports strong industrial output (31/01/2012) Negative offshore lead may weigh on Asian stocks; Australia’s Woolworths to report quarterly sales numbers (30/01/2012) Asian markets trade lower; all eyes on European leaders’ first summit for 2012 (30/01/2012) Mixed day for Asian shares as China comes back from holidays (29/01/2012) US GDP disappointment triggers week end sell off (27/01/2012) EU Indices mixed as eyes remain on Greek debt talks and US GDP (27/01/2012) Asian stocks gave up some gains (27/01/2012) Asian stocks may push higher; Australian dollar keeps rising (26/01/2012) European stocks push higher after FOMC dovish comments (26/01/2012) UK economy contracts for the first time in a year (25/01/2012) Asian markets upbeat; Apple profits surge (25/01/2012) Asian markets resume trading; Aussie dollar still strong (24/01/2012) Aussie dollar and Euro book gains against US dollar; markets will keep an eye on US (24/01/2012) Asian markets expected to open mildly higher as Europe works through debt crisis (23/01/2012) European stocks mixed as Greek debt talks continue and EU finance ministers meet (23/01/2012) Light trading volumes in Asia due to Chinese New Year celebrations (23/01/2012) Australian dollar remains firm; most Asian markets close for Chine New Year (23/01/2012) FTSE falls 12 points in choppy but flat session (20/01/2012) Asian stocks close higher on the lead up to Chinese New Year (20/01/2012) Overseas boost for Asian markets; Euro books more gains versus US dollar (19/01/2012) FTSE gains for 4th session after US bank earnings delight (19/01/2012) Choppy trading sees FTSE flat to positive as US earnings picks up speed (19/01/2012) Australia’s unemployment at 5.2 per cent; most Asian markets up (19/01/2012) Asian stocks may get boost from positive US lead (18/01/2012) FTSE rallies for third straight day after IMF may boost lending resources and Goldman Sachs earnings top expectations (18/01/2012) FTSE flat in trading as heavyweight sectors mixed (18/01/2012) Upward momentum for Asian stocks; BHP Billiton reports solid production numbers (18/01/2012) Citigroup results eats into FTSE rally (17/01/2012)Strong gains for European shares as China GDP and German ZEW beats forecasts (17/01/2012) Healthy Chinese GDP boosts Asian markets (17/01/2012) China’s GDP numbers on the limelight; Euro remains under pressure against other major currencies (16/01/2012) Asian stocks lower on France’s downgrade (16/01/2012) French downgrade may trickle down to Asia (15/01/2012) Rumours of French credit rating cut by S&P sends stocks and euro over 1% lower (13/01/2012) FTSE gains 16 pts in early trade – eyes on JP Morgan results (13/01/2012) Asian stocks hold on to gains (13/01/2012)Commodity prices may push Asian markets higher (12/01/2012)Tesco shares plummet whilst BoE and ECB keep rates on hold (12/01/2012)Successful Spanish bond auction lifts markets, Tesco shares plummet and BoE keeps rates/QE on hold (12/01/2012) Another mixed trading day in Asia; QBE Insurance warns of profit downgrade (12/01/2012)Weak overseas leads may see Asian stocks flat today (11/01/2012)FTSE falls 0.45% on profit taking ahead of bond auction (11/01/2012)FTSE loses 0.5% in choppy trade whilst Sainsbury’s enjoys record xmas sales (11/01/2012) Asian markets off its high, but still in positive territory (11/01/2012)Strong lead from the US may push Asian stocks higher; Aussie dollar soars (10/01/2012)European stock markets charge higher by 2% led by miners and financials (10/01/2012)European stock markets open higher after better than expected Alcoa results overnight (10/01/2012) Strong trading among Asian stocks; Australia’s Pacific Brands in talks with KKR on potential takeover bid (10/01/2012)Markets eyeing Chinese trade data today (09/01/2012)FTSE slips 0.6% as investors remain cautious ahead of a busy week for the markets (09/01/2012)Equity performance in January dictates the year (09/01/2012) Europe concerns back on investors’ minds (09/01/2012)Mixed week ahead for Asian stocks despite positive US jobs data (08/01/2012)FTSE closes higher by 0.4% after volatile day as US jobs beat expectations (06/01/2012)US payrolls beat consensus expectations (06/01/2012) Stocks nudge higher as traders await release of US non-farm payrolls (06/01/2012) Asian markets trade lower as traders eye US jobs data (06/01/2012)FTSE loses 0.7% despite strong demand at French bond auction (05/01/2012)FTSE loses 0.7% as financials continue to weigh (05/01/2012) Euro continues to weaken; mixed leads may spell flat open for Asian stocks (05/01/2012)Another mixed day for Asian markets; no clear direction for markets so far (05/01/2012)Mixed day seen for Asian markets; Aussie dollar still soaring (05/01/2012)European stocks fall back on UniCredit rights issue discount (04/01/2012) Asian stocks continue winning streak; Aussie dollar still rising (05/01/2012)European stock indices pause for breath on Wednesday (04/01/2012)Positive US lead may boost Asian shares (03/01/2012)Strong start for Asian shares; Australian dollar appreciates as the Euro weakens (03/01/2012)
December 2011
Mixed day for Asian stocks; Australian Gloucester Coal now a takeover target (22/12/2011)Weak offshore leads may dampen Asian trading (21/12/2011)Limited gains for FTSE index (21/12/2011)Asian stocks register solid gains (21/12/2011)Strong open forecast for Asian stocks; better than expected housing starts recorded in the US (20/12/2011)European indices mixed; Astrazeneca weighs on drugs blow (20/12/2011) Mixed day for Asian stocks; Australian Gloucester Coal now a takeover target (20/12/2011)Gold still losing some shine; Euro continues to weaken (19/12/2011)Choppy trading session sees FTSE fall 0.5% - defensives sought (19/12/2011) Defensives push the FTSE slightly higher as investors digest Kim Jong Il death (19/12/2011) Asian markets still in the red; Australian surf wear maker Billabong issues profit downgrade (19/12/2011)Europe concerns continue to weigh on Asian markets; gold still falling (18/12/2011)Indices bullish in Friday’s trading (16/12/2011)European stocks mixed on quadruple witching day (16/12/2011)Hong Kong IPOs fail to impress; Asian markets still sluggish (16/12/2011)Commodity prices may add pressure to Asian markets (15/12/2011)FTSE closes with gains of 0.6% after choppy trading day (15/12/2011) Choppy trade sees FTSE gain after successful Spanish bond auction (15/12/2011)Hong Kong IPOs fail to impress; Asian markets still sluggish (15/12/2011)Commodity prices may add pressure to Asian markets (14/12/2011)FTSE falls 2% as risk aversion gathers pace (14/12/2011)Indices drop 1% as heavyweight miners, oil and banks weigh (14/12/2011)Asian stocks pare losses (14/12/2011)US and Europe weakness may weigh on Asian markets (13/12/2011)Market speculation on FOMC and Iran military action lifts FTSE but Merkel ESM comments triggers late Euro and stock sell off (13/12/2011)FTSE gains 20pts on mining and defensive stock strength though financials weaker (13/12/2011) Falling commodity prices weigh on Asian shares (13/12/2011)Weak leads from US and Europe could push Asian shares lower (12/12/2011)FTSE loses 1.5% as miners and financials weigh as investors digest EU Summit (12/12/2011) European stocks turn lower; weighed by financials (12/12/2011)Asian markets in the red as it await European summit results (12/12/2011)Asian markets may be off to a positive start (11/12/2011)Stocks bounce higher on a day of choppy trade after China investment report (09/12/2011) Markets relatively unchanged despite new EU accord (09/12/2011) Asian shares gain as Europe shows signs of resolving issues (09/12/2011)Sentiment remains subdued on the back of European uncertainty (08/12/2011)Stocks fall after Draghi fails to convince investors that ECB will step up bond purchases (08/12/2011)Stocks trade choppy as eyes remain on EU Summit and ECB decision (08/12/2011)Mixed trading in Asia; Australian unemployment figure rises (08/12/2011)Uncertainty in the markets as European summit draws near (07/12/2011)Question marks over EU progress triggers profit taking ahead of EU Summit (07/12/2011) Stocks push higher on EU Summit optimism – miners and banks lead (07/12/2011)Optimism on European summit boost Asian shares (07/12/2011)Positive lead from US and Europe may push Asian stocks higher (06/12/2011)FTSE flat as traders eye developments in Europe ahead of Summit (06/12/2011)EU stocks mixed after S&P puts credit ratings for top notch EU states on negative watch for downgrade (06/12/2011)Potential downgrade of European debt ratings weighs down on Asian stocks; RBA cuts interest rates (06/12/2011)Ratings agencies keeping an eye on European countries (05/12/2011)Merkel and Sarkozy agree outline for EU Treaty change but key will be garnering support – Banks lead rally (05/12/2011) European stocks gain as traders await EU developments (05/12/2011) Asian stocks trade higher on optimism around Europe (05/12/2011)Australian central bank expected to cut rate tomorrow; flat trading expected in Asia (04/12/2011)US jobs broadly in line but Unemployment rate surprisingly drops (02/12/2011)FTSE charges higher by 1.5% on euro and US jobs optimism (02/12/2011) Asian stocks end week on a mixed note; all eyes on US jobs data (02/12/2011)US rally proves short-lived, Asian markets may trade lower (01/12/2011) Traders pause for breath after share price surge yesterday. UK manufacturing slightly better than expected (01/12/2011) Asian markets rocket higher on the back of massive US rally (01/12/2011)
November 2011
Massive rally in the US and Europe may spark similar moves in Asia (30/11/2011)
Co-ordinated Central Bank action to support liquidity triggers FTSE surge (30/11/2011)
FTSE rallies from early losses after China cuts bank reserve requirement ratio by 0.5% (30/11/2011)Mixed day for Asian stocks; Chinese banks ratings upgraded (30/11/2011) Positive US lead may trickle to Asian stocks(29/11/2011)Choppy session sees the FTSE close marginally higher – Osborne dreary autumn statement causes no surprises (29/11/2011) FTSE starts the day lower on early profit taking as trader’s eye Econfin meeting and Osbourne’s autumn statement (29/11/2011) Positive day for Asian markets; Aussie dollar approaches parity with US dollar (29/11/2011)
Strong bounce in US and European markets may push Asian stocks higher (28/11/2011)FTSE rallies over 2.5% as investor appetite for risk increases on debt hopes (28/11/2011)FTSE rallies 2% on IMF Italian aid speculation despite denial (28/11/2011)Asian stocks turn higher; Qantas shares up (28/11/2011)US retail sales grew by 6.6%; Aussie dollar back US$0.9800 level (27/11/2011) FTSE sees small gains as RBS and Lloyds attracts muted bargain hunting despite Italian bond auction (25/11/2011)Asian stocks had mixed trading day (25/11/2011)FTSE loses small in choppy trading – 9th straight losing day (24/11/2011)Flat trading expected in Asia with US close for Thanksgiving (24/11/2011) Asian stocks recover from early losses (24/11/2011)Global concerns may push Asian stocks lower yet again (23/11/2011)Chinese manufacturing data comes below expectation (23/11/2011)Global worries may dampen appetite in Asian markets (22/11/2011)FTSE 100 opens higher after 6 days of losses – Thomas Cook shares lose 51% (22/11/2011)Asian shares recover from early losses (22/11/2011)Sell-off in US and Europe will push Asian shares lower (21/11/2011)FTSE falls 2.6% as global debt fears grow (21/11/2011)EU stocks suffer deep losses as US debt gridlock and Moody’s France comments add to investor concerns (21/11/2011)US fiscal situation now concerns markets (21/11/2011) Flat start for Asian stocks; Warren Buffett to visit Japan (20/11/2011)FTSE 100 falls on bearish week for investors (18/11/2011)Equity markets subdued in early trading (18/11/2011)Asia closes lower on a difficult trading week (18/11/2011)Europe’s debt woes weighing down on Asian markets (17/11/2011)FTSE loses over 1.5% as euro debt cage is rattled again (17/11/2011) Bulls and bears fight it out in Asian trading today (17/11/2011)More weakness in Asian shares after losses in the US overnight (16/11/2011)Another choppy session for the FTSE after UK growth is downgraded (16/11/2011)Early losses recovered as FTSE gains small ahead of BoE inflation report (16/11/2011)Asian stocks trade lower; Aussie dollar slips (16/11/2011)Retail sales in the US may bring positive effect on Asian markets (15/11/2011)FTSE closes marginally unchanged after earlier fall of 1% (15/11/2011)Banks weigh on FTSE 100 as Italian/Spanish yields rise (15/11/2011) Asia still in the red amidst European uncertainties (15/11/2011)Asian markets expected to open lower on the back of weak offshore leads (14/11/2011)FTSE trades lower in slow trade as investors watch Italian/Spanish bond market turbulence (14/11/2011) Weaker start for EU indices despite Monti arrival; ITV leads on ad revenue (14/11/2011)
Asian shares rocket as Japan’s economy grows (14/11/2011)Asian shares up for strong trading today (13/11/2011) FTSE gains 1% but caution needed (11/11/2011) Tentative bounce for EU stocks ahead of Italian austerity vote (11/11/2011)Asian markets recover some ground (11/11/2011)Asian shares may see some modest gains today (10/11/2011)FTSE losses tempered somewhat by ECB bond intervention (10/11/2011)EU indices mixed after ECB intervention and Italian bond auction (10/11/2011)
More weakness for EU stocks as Italian bond auction eyed (10/11/2011) Sell-off in Asian shares (10/11/2011)Down day for Asian markets after massive falls in US and Europe (09/11/2011)Deepening Italian debt crisis weighs on the FTSE 100 (09/11/2011)Relief rally short lived as Italian bond yields race higher; Chinese inflation eases (09/11/2011)Asian shares gain as Europe show sign of resolving issues (09/11/2011)More gains expected in Asia as Berlusconi offers to step down (09/11/2011)FTSE 100 climbs 1% on corporate news but Berlusconi remains under threat (08/11/2011)European stock markets gain on company earnings - Italian vote is eyed (08/11/2011) Another mixed day for Asian shares as Euro concerns linger: Australia passes carbon tax bill (08/11/2011)Some positive news trickle from Europe; choppy session in Asia today (08/11/2011)FTSE loses 0.3% on Italian debt concerns as yields hit euro era highs (07/11/2011)
Italy concerns drag European stocks lower (07/11/2011)
Greece forms coalition government; Asian shares still mixed (07/11/2011)Mixed trading expected in Asia as Greece takes steps to resolve financial crisis (07/11/2011)FTSE gains on muted Greek optimism; non-farm payrolls eyed (04/11/2011)Asian Market Commentary: Asian stocks rally; markets eyeing US job numbers (04/11/2011)Markets eyeing US jobs numbers tonight (04/11/2011)FTSE closes higher by 1.1% after day of high drama in Greece (03/11/2011)European markets recover from opening weakness on rapidly changing Greek situation (03/11/2011) Greek uncertainty dampens Asian trading; ANZ Bank reports strong growth from Asia (03/11/2011)US’s commitment to support growth may push Asian stocks higher (03/11/2011)FTSE sees gains of 1% on commodity strength and better than expected ADP report (02/11/2011)Mixed performances across Asian indices; Japanese Yen remains a talking point (02/11/2011)Greek political wrangling causing nerves in the markets; Westpac Bank reports today (02/11/2011)Greek political turmoil sends equity markets tumbling (01/11/2011) FTSE loses another 2% on Greek referendum surprise (01/11/2011)
Australian central bank cuts interest rates; China PMI numbers down (01/11/2011) Doubts on Europe debts return; Asian stocks may trade lower (01/11/2011)
October 2011
Stock indices fall 1% after Japan intervention pressurises commodities (31/10/2011) Japan intervenes on the Yen again; Asian stocks mostly lower (31/10/2011)Risk appetite back as Europe tries to sort out issues; Qantas back in the air today (31/10/2011)More gains for European stock Indices as bank shares continue to rise (28/10/2011)European stocks markets turbocharged by EU Summit deal (27/10/2011)Euro zone deal provides relief rally but the key details are lacking for now (27/10/2011)European markets largely flat as traders await EU Summit (26/10/2011) European markets mixed as traders await EU Summit output (26/10/2011) FTSE ends lower by 0.4% as traders downsize risk ahead of EU Summit (25/10/2011)EU indices post more gains on positive company earnings – BP leads (25/10/2011)Equity markets extend gains on hope of eurozone deal (24/10/2011) Positive start for the week renews hope for the bulls (24/10/2011)Markets require a positive close today (21/10/2011)Caution is in the air before the European weekend summit (21/10/2011)Ongoing European issues still a dampener to Asian stocks (21/10/2011)Fragile market sentiment may dampen Asian share trading (18/10/2011)Asian Market Commentary: Asian markets in the red; China registers 9.1% growth (18/10/2011)Equity markets higher on expectations of eurozone deal (17/10/2011) Asian markets trade higher; Singapore exports fall (17/10/2011)Positive lead from the US may push Asian markets higher (17/10/2011)FTSE 100 closes above key level as Chinese inflation and IMF helps equity demand (14/10/2011)FTSE 100 at point of indecision – Chinese inflation helps miners (14/10/2011)Asian markets lower on continuing European concerns; China CPI reaches 6.1% (14/10/2011)Spanish downgrade may push Asian markets lower (14/10/2011)Asian Market Commentary: Asian stocks trading lower; Australia’s Lower House passes carbon tax bill(11/10/2011) Mixed fortunes for Asian markets; BHP secures approval to expand Olympic Dam operation (10/10/2011) BoE surprises by announcing QE2. ECB leaves rates on hold and FTSE charges 3.7% higher (06/10/2011) FTSE bounce continues as traders eye BoE and ECB rate decisions (06/10/2011) FTSE bounces 3% as US data encourages bargain hunting (05/10/2011) Stocks bounce but UK GDP revised down to 0.1% for Q2 (05/10/2011) Mixed gains for Asian shares; Australia reports healthy retail figures (05/10/2011)FTSE loses 2.58% as banking crisis looms (04/10/2011) FTSE loses another 2% on banking crisis fears (04/10/2011)Asia stocks may remain under pressure (04/10/2011)More pain for Asian stocks; Australian central bank keeps rates on hold (04/10/2011) UK Equity falls curtailed by stronger US ISM data (03/10/2011)Indices fall 2% on continued Greece contagion fears (03/10/2011)
September 2011
European markets lose ground – worst quarter for FTSE since 2002 (30/09/2011)European markets lose ground as banks weigh (30/09/2011)Lack of resolution on the eurozone debt leaves Asian markets mixed (30/09/2011)Positive leads may push Asian stocks higher today (30/09/2011)EU indices mixed despite positive German EFSF vote and US GDP reading (29/09/2011)EU stocks mixed as investors eye German EFSF vote and US GDP (29/09/2011) Mixed Asian session as European debt issue lingers; Hong Kong closes due to typhoon (29/09/2011)Negative leads from the US may dampen Asian trades today (29/09/2011)Markets weaker as traders weigh up the options – Man Group shares plummet 20% (28/09/2011)Mixed gains for Asian markets (28/09/2011)Positive lead from US and Europe may lift Asian markets (28/09/2011)FTSE rallies near 4% as European leaders plan action (27/09/2011)2% gains for FTSE as miners recover and investors gamble on rescue plan (27/09/2011) Asian markets bounce back strongly (27/09/2011)EU shares rise but FTSE underperforms on mining weakness (26/09/2011) EU stocks gain as traders digest speculated EU rescue plan (26/09/2011)Asian stocks still in the red on European concerns (26/09/2011)Slow start for Asian markets without any concrete move from IMF (26/09/2011)Share prices see more falls as investors look to G20 for action (23/09/2011)European markets see choppy trade as investors look to G20 (23/09/2011)Asian markets fall but declines mixed (23/09/2011)Sell-off may spread to Asia today (23/09/2011)FTSE loses over 4% as investors sell stocks on recession fears (22/09/2011)Global markets tumble after Fed announces ‘Operation Twist’ (22/09/2011) Asian shares take a battering after weak lead from the US; SABMillers new bid for Foster’s beer (22/09/2011) Asia may follow US leads lower today (22/09/2011) Inverstors downsize riskahead of FOMC decision (21/09/2011) Indices broadly weaker as traders eye FOMC decision; BoE minutes indicate QE2 closer (21/09/2011) Sense of optimism lifts Asian stocks (21/09/2011)Market may continue to be volatile as IMF revises growth forecast; David Jones to report today (21/09/2011)2% gains for FTSE as low volumes exacerbate moves higher (20/09/2011)Indices gain as traders eye FOMC and Troika/Greece decisions (20/09/2011)Asian stocks mostly lower as Italy was downgraded (20/09/2011)Markets decline whilst gold posts positive gains (19/09/2011)European concerns hang heavily on Asian stocks (19/09/2011)Asian markets expect to be positive today (19/09/2011)Stocks jump for a third day after Central Banks free up dollars to fill liquidity holes (15/09/2011)Third day of gains for European Indices - Kingfisher leads (15/09/2011)Asian market relatively flat; Rio Tinto raises $2 billion in corporate bonds (15/09/2011)Strong open forecast for Asian markets (15/09/2011)European stock markets post gains in choppy session (14/09/2011)Stocks recover from early falls on Euro Bond comments (14/09/2011)Flat session expected in Asian markets; Australian consumer sentiment numbers out today (14/08/2011)Asian stocks slide on weak sentiment; Australian consumer data upbeat but not enough to support the market (14/09/2011)European stocks recover from lows but sentiment still fragile (13/09/2011)China meeting with a view to buying Italian bonds fails to lift European stock markets (13/09/2011)Asian stocks recover some ground (13/09/2011) Asian markets may follow US markets to recovery today (13/09/2011)Greek default and French bank concerns trigger sharp fall in share prices (12/09/2011) European stocks hit new 2yr lows on fears over Greek default and French banks credit downgrade (12/09/2011) Asian sell-off as news of Greek default looms (12/09/2011)European indices suffer losses as ECB’s Stark resigns over bond buying (09/09/2011)FTSE sees small losses as investors digest central bank decisions and Obama stimulus plan (09/09/2011)Asian markets mixed toward the weekend (09/09/2011)Choppy session after ECB becomes more dovish on prospects. BOE keeps rates on hold (08/09/2011)Traders eye BoE and ECB rate decisions (08/09/2011)Australian jobs data disappoints (08/09/2011)European markets bounce back in bargain hunting (07/09/2011)Commodities lead European stocks higher – German court rejects bailout block (07/09/2011) Asian markets rebound strongly; Australia reports stronger than expected GDP (07/09/2011)Very choppy session sees more EU Index losses – FTSE gains (06/09/2011)EU Indices bounce on bargain hunting – SNB acts to weaken Swiss Franc (06/09/2011)Asian Market Commentary: Asia markets follow Europe’s lead lower; Australian central bank holds off on interest rate (06/09/2011)Sharp losses for European Indices on sovereign debt and growth concerns (05/09/2011)Investors start week on the back foot on global growth concerns and political fragility (05/09/2011)Asian stocks down; Foster’s under pressure as SABMiller complains to takeover panel (05/09/2011)FTSE finishes the week on a sour note on US jobs stagnation (02/09/2011)US jobs stagnation puts more pressure on the Fed (02/09/2011)Traders downsize risk ahead of Non Farm Payrolls (02/09/2011)Asian markets subdued as US jobs numbers come into focus ; James Packer buys more Crown shares (02/09/2011)FTSE recovers from early falls after ISM data beats forecasts (01/09/2011) Profit taking in miners pushes FTSE lower as banks charge higher on reform delay talk (01/09/2011)Asian stocks gain on first day of new trading month; Australian retail sales jump (01/09/2011)
August 2011
European indices continue charge higher as investors bet on QE3 (31/08/2011)European stock Indices gain for a third straight session led by miners (31/08/2011)Stocks cap bad month with gains (31/08/2011)FTSE rallies 2.7% as UK Index plays catch up (30/08/2011)More gains for EU stocks whilst FTSE 100 plays catch up after Bank Holiday (30/08/2011)More gains for Asian stocks (30/08/2011)Bernanke speech triggers very choppy market and trader indecision (26/08/2011)Investors downsize risk ahead of Bernanke speech at Jackson Hole (26/08/2011)Chinese banks post strong profits (26/08/2011)European stocks finish lower as German rumours sends DAX sharply lower (25/08/2011)Will Ben Bernanke announce QE3 at Jackson Hole? (25/08/2011)Stocks charge higher as investors cling to positive data and QE3 hopes (24/08/2011)Choppy trading as investors react to earnings and data (24/08/2011)EU stocks rally for second day but gains remain choppy (23/08/2011) Gains of 1.5% for EU Indices as China data supports (23/08/2011)FTSE rallies on commodity stocks but bank decline continues (22/08/2011)FTSE bounces from early loss to trade higher by 1% on commodity stock gains (22/08/2011)FTSE 100 set to open below 5000 (22/08/2011)Stocks lower again on debt, growth fears (19/08/2011)Miners and banks drag European Indices lower by 2% (18/08/2011)Asian markets break winning streak, falling slightly (18/08/2011)Sarkozy/Merkel meeting fails to inspire investors – Weale and Dale ditch rate hike calls in MPC minutes (17/08/2011)More gains for Asian markets (17/08/2011)Mixed bag of data drags UK and EU shares down (16/08/2011)EU indices fall over 1% on weaker German GDP reading (16/08/2011)Merger talk spurs Asian stocks (16/08/2011)FTSE trades higher on mining strength (15/08/2011)Stocks higher across Asia; Japan reports better than expected numbers (15/08/2011)European indices swing between gains and losses despite short selling ban (12/08/2011)Good end to a rollercoaster week for stock markets (12/08/2011)Asian stocks pare gains, end week slightly lower (12/08/2011)US indices lead Europe higher by 2.5% - French rumours swirl (11/08/2011) FTSE 100 opens with gains of 1.5% but choppy trading likely (11/08/2011)Asian stocks mixed despite negative leads (11/08/2011)Market turmoil continues after early equity rally is sold into on France rumours (10/08/2011)Sharp US turnaround leads Europe higher (10/08/2011)Asian stocks bounce from recent losses (10/08/2011)FTSE loses 5% to trade in bear market territory (09/08/2011)FTSE posts gains for first time in 7 sessions as US stocks see bounce – Fed eyed (09/08/2011)Huge volatility in Asian markets; Australian market recovers some ground (09/08/2011)Expect further declines over the coming weeks (08/09/2011)FTSE 100 recovers opening losses to post gains; IBEX and MIB both up 2% as ECB agrees to purchase bonds (08/08/2011)More losses for Asian stocks (08/08/2011)More falls for European stocks despite brief reprieve in US jobs data (05/08/2011)US non-farm payrolls better than expected (05/08/2011)Sell stampede continues after US markets drop 4% (05/08/2011)Asian stocks book large losses (05/08/2011)Initial bounce short lived as FTSE sees more losses (04/08/2011)Indices continue sharp declines on growth fears as payrolls awaited tomorrow (04/08/2011)Japanese government intervenes to stop further rise in the Yen (04/08/2011)Stock Indices slides 1.2% across Europe in early trade as risk aversion escalates (03/08/2011)Asian markets take heavy losses; Australian retail sentiment down (03/08/2011)Poor US data triggers risk aversion ahead of Friday's non-farms (02/08/2011)More ground lost for EU Indices on growth fears (02/08/2011)Relief rally short lived as economic data weighs (01/08/2011)Relief rally for stocks after US agrees to raise the debt ceiling (01/08/2011) Debt resolution in sight; across the board gains in Asian markets (01/08/2011)
July 2011
More falls for EU Indices as debt talks hit crunch time (29/07/2011)Tough week for Asian regional stocks as US debt concerns linger (29/07/2011)FTSE 100 recovers from early losses on US data (28/07/2011)Stock indices recover from early losses; Italian bond auction eyed (28/07/2011)Wall Street jitters difficult to dismiss; Asian markets all in the red (28/07/2011)European stocks lose ground as banks weigh; US debt setback triggers new record highs for safe haven assets (27/07/2011)EU Indices weigh heavily on EU and US debt fears (27/07/2011)Asian stocks down again on US gridlock; Australian CPI higher than expected (27/07/2011)Indices lose small; BP lags; UK Q2 GDP slows to 0.2% due to special factors (26/07/2011)Asian stocks rise despite uncertainties (26/07/2011)Dow Jones and FTSE swings between flat and negative as traders eye debt talks (25/07/2011) Indices flat to negative; Gold hits new record on US debt talk hits brick wall (25/07/2011) No debt US deal hurts shares (25/07/2011)European Indices continue high as investors give EU debt plan the thumbs up, for now (22/07/2011)European stocks lose ground as traders eye EU meeting – China data weighs on miners (21/07/2011)European stocks gain on US earnings and seeming progress on debt ceiling (20/07/2011)Asian shares break losing streak; BHP iron ore output rises (20/07/2011)FTSE 100 gains 0.8% on commodity gains and bargain hunting (19/07/2011)Stocks higher on bargain hunting as investors weigh corporate vs macro battle (19/07/2011)Uncertainty dents Asian markets; Newscorp shares rise in Sydney (19/07/2011)Banks lead stock indices lower (18/07/2011)European Indices fall 1% as banks weigh on stress test and sovereign debt concerns (18/07/2011) Asian stocks start week lower; US debt and European concerns remain (18/07/2011)Stocks lower again as traders eye bank stress results (15/07/2011)Asian stocks mixed ahead of US debt talks (15/07/2011)European stocks open lower on Moody’s notice to US credit rating (14/07/2011) US concerns continue to drag Asian stocks down; retail stocks lead Aussie stocks down (14/07/2011)FTSE 100 posts gains of 0.6% - News Corp drops bid for BSkyB (13/07/2011)European stocks lifted as Chinese GDP lifts commodities (13/07/2011)Chinese data leads region higher (13/07/2011)Roller coaster day for stock market as investors weigh up sovereign debt picture (12/07/2011)European issues weigh on Asian region (12/07/2011)Stock indices slide on Italian debt concerns – FTSE VIX rises 22% on day (11/07/2011)EU indices lower again on Italy concerns – BSKYB shares below 700p (11/07/2011)Asian markets start the week lower (11/07/2011)Shockingly bad US payrolls adds weight to calls for QE3 and sends FTSE sharply lower (08/07/2011)European indices flat as traders eye non-farm payrolls (08/07/2011)Asian markets cap week with gains (08/07/2011)Stock Indices charge higher on positive ADP jobs report and Trichet’s move to suspend Portugal’s minimum rating requirement (07/07/2011)European Indices flat to higher ahead of ECB rate (07/07/2011)China moves to tame inflation (07/07/2011)Moody’s note triggers fall 0.5% for FTSE 100 to halt run of gains (06/07/2011) First fall in 9 sessions for FTSE 100 on banking weakness (06/07/2011) Indices higher again but upward momentum may be slowing (05/07/2011) FTSE trades marginally higher for eighth straight session though dollar advance warns of profit taking (05/07/2011)More moderate gains for Asian stocks (05/07/2011)Seventh day of straight gains for the FTSE (04/07/2011)Investors pause for breath somewhat after last week’s surge (04/07/2011)FTSE sees sixth straight day of gains, helped by strong ISM data (01/07/2011)Chinese manufacturing cools (01/07/2011)
June 2011
Yet more gains for Indices as investors hunt risky assets (30/06/2011)European rally continues for a fourth day in a row (30/06/2011)More gains as Greece solution passed (30/06/2011)FTSE rallies as Greece votes 'yes' to austerity package (29/06/2011)Traders buy stocks on expected 'yes' vote in Greece (29/06/2011)More gains for Asian markets (29/06/2011)Traders buy stocks on expected 'yes' vote in Greece (29/06/2011)European Indices rally 1% on Greece optimism (28/06/2011)FTSE rallies 0.3% but traders cautious ahead of Greece austerity vote (27/06/2011)Markets calm before the Greek storm (27/06/2011)Stocks rebound on Greek deal – Italian banking plummet confuses traders (24/06/2011)Asian market ends week mostly higher (24/06/2011)Stocks slide on economy woes whilst oil plummets 5% on IEA move (23/06/2011)European indices lose more ground on Chinese data (23/06/2011)Asian markets lower as momentum turns (23/06/2011)FTSE falls 0.5% on bank weakness and profit taking (22/06/2011)Asian markets continue recovery albeit slowly (22/06/2011)FTSE trades higher on bargain hunting (21/06/2011)Asian markets recover slightly on optimism (21/06/2011) Stock slide continues on Greek woes (20/06/2011)Regional markets still lacking conviction (20/06/2011)Prada cuts prices in IPO dash (17/06/2011)Markets could sell off further if current support fails (16/06/2011)Little conviction as markets continue falling (16/06/2011)European indices lose ground gained as banks weigh; UK benefit claims jump (15/06/2011)Most regional markets turn negative (15/06/2011)FTSE back around the 5800 level after Chinese data (14/06/2011)Chinese numbers help snap losing streak (14/06/2011)Indices in fragile condition and could see further falls (13/06/2011)FTSE closes at 2 ½ month low in potentially significant session for the summer months (10/06/2011)European indices tread water after China imports disappointment (10/06/2011)Asian markets advance as value emerges (10/06/2011)European indices gain; BoE rate unchanged; Trichet hints at July hike (09/06/2011)Asian markets mostly flat; Japan's economy contracts more than expected (09/06/2011)FTSE loses near 1% on Moody’s threat to UK’s AAA credit rating (08/06/2011)Bernanke comments do little for Asian markets (08/06/2011)European indices positive but trader buying cautious ahead of Bernanke speech (07/06/2011) FTSE 100 starts marginally higher – HMV relief on refinancing deal (07/06/2011)Asian shares still volatile (07/06/2011)EU indices flat to negative as jobs data continues to weigh (06/06/2011)Stocks end week lower; Tokyo Electric Power falls 24% after reporting earnings loss (06/06/2011)US non-farm payrolls shock markets; equities sell off (03/06/2011)Stocks end week lower; oil remains flat ahead of next OPEC report (03/06/2011)FTSE treads water as traders eye US jobs data (03/06/2011)Risk off as traders eye beaten down expectations for non-farm payrolls tomorrow (02/06/2011)Ecomonic data sends stocks lower (02/06/2011)European stock indices tread water after yesterday's surge (01/06/2011)Australian growth below expectations (01/06/2011)
May 2011
European stocks gain on Greece hopes but US consumer confidence and Chicago manufacturing disappoints (31/05/2011)FTSE starts week with a 1% gain tracking global stock indices higher (31/05/2011)Euro optimism helps Asian stocks; Nikkei rises over 1% (31/05/2011)Market slumber continues; copper prices surge as demand exceeds supply (30/05/2011)Banks lead the FTSE 100 higher on Basel III speculation (27/05/2011)Slow finish to the week (27/05/2011)European indices reverse gains on poor US GDP data(26/05/2011)European stocks indices gain, led by miners and banks (26/05/2011)Slight market recovery but earnings still mixed (26/05/2011)UK stocks bounce back from opening weakness - UK GDP unrevised (25/05/2011)Markets still trending lower; Japan posts $5.7 billion trade deficit (25/05/2011)European indices lifted from lows but traders still cautious (24/05/2011) Indices fall sharply whilst gold holds steady (23/05/2011) Australian banks weigh on Asian markets (23/05/2011)European Indices reverse gains on EU debt concerns (20/05/2011) Third day of gains for EU stocks as BP gets $1.1 billion settlement on spill costs (20/05/2011)Asian markets lacking clear catalyst (20/05/2011)FTSE climbs another 0.6% on gains in heavyweights despite late sell off (19/05/2011)Mixed news is good enough (19/05/2011)European indices continue higher; Glencore IPO launches (19/05/2011)EU stocks climb 1% on gains in commodity price (18/05/2011)FTSE rallies 1% from support levels once again (18/05/2011) Asian exchanges reverse losing streak to close higher (18/05/2011) EU stocks flat as traders eye Greek EU decision – Vodafone shares up 2% (17/05/2011)Asian stocks still sluggish; Japanese exporters benefit from weak Yen (17/05/2011)EU shares lower with Greece talks eyed (16/05/2011)Euro concerns rattle Asian exchanges; earthquake damages still hurting Japanese companies (16/05/2011)Stocks reverse earlier gains as traders reduce risk for the weekend (13/05/2011) Shares bounce back on bargain hunting and German/French GDP (13/05/2011)Commodity sell off continues to pressurise European indices (12/05/2011) FTSE falls 1% as commodities continue to sell off (12/05/2011)Fall in commodity prices push Asian stocks lower (12/05/2011)FTSE rallies whilst sterling charges higher on BoE inflation report (11/05/2011)Commodity prices push Asian markets higher; China inflation number still high (11/05/2011)European indices climb 1% as China data lifts miners (10/05/2011)European markets post gains as miners are lifted by Chinese data (10/05/2011)Commodity prices push Asian markets higher; Australian budget to deliver massive cuts (10/05/2011)Risk off continues as stocks fall and dollar gains amidst Greek debt downgrade (09/05/2011)European bourses lose 0.2%-0.7% as debt concerns/HSBC results weigh (09/05/2011)Mixed trading day in Asia; Singapore shares up after national election (09/05/2011)Much better than expected US Jobs data lifts European indices (06/05/2011)European shares mixed; banks lower on Lloyds and Schroders results (05/05/2011) FTSE suffers falls of over 1.5% as ISM non-manufacturing data disappoints (04/05/2011)European indices mixed; retailers surge on Next profits (04/05/2011) Asian markets still under pressure; Japan Index manages to stay positive; Aussie dollar pulls back from highs (04/05/2011) FTSE flat as traders eye BoE rate and jobs data (03/05/2011)Europe mixed – miners lag as defensive sectors move higher (03/05/2011) Strong Asian markets; Australian central bank holds off on interest rate (03/05/2011)Japan stocks up while Australian shares end flat (02/05/2011) Miners and insurers help FTSE post small gains – Shell earnings beat expectations (28/05/2011)
April 2011
Asian shares upbeat; Japan production numbers down; Aussie dollar breezes past 1.0900 vs USD (28/04/2011)FTSE flat as traders eye Bernanke – Barclays/ABF earnings disappoint (27/04/2011)Barclays weighs on FTSE – UK GDP as expected – Traders eye Bernanke (27/04/2011)Asian markets holding well as Australia falls; Aussie dollar flying high (27/04/2011)European Indices rise and US consumer confidence beats expectations (26/04/2011)European Indices head higher on low volumes (26/04/2011)European indices mixed in light volume – Philly Fed misses (21/04/2011)European indices continue higher in unspectacular volumes (21/04/2011)Asian markets rebound strongly; Aussie dollar rockets higher (21/04/2011)FTSE 100 posts best day of gains for four-and-a-half months (20/04/2011)FTSE charges back 1.8% on commodities and earnings; BoE minutes show no increased threat of rate hikes (20/04/2011) Asian markets rebound strongly (20/04/2011)FTSE 100 picks up after a -2.10% decline (19/04/2011)Asian markets in the red on the back of negative leads from the US and Europe (19/04/2011)European indices fall 0.5% as miners and banks weigh; debt concerns continue(18/04/2011)Choppy trading day in Asian markets (18/04/2011)FTSE perks up, but struggles to find momentum (15/04/2011) Mining stocks weigh on the FTSE(14/04/2011)Mixed session for Asian markets; technology shares lead Japan higher (14/04/2011)European markets rebound as sentiment remains nervous (13/04/2011)Asian markets rebound led by car makers in Japan; lower oil price bodes well for airlines (13/04/2011)Nuclear concerns continue to drag Japanese stocks (12/04/2011)ICB report fails to ignite equity markets (11/04/2011)Car makers pull Japanese shares down; M&A activities dominate Australian market (11/04/2011)Strong metal prices push the FTSE back towards its highs (08/04/2011)Hong Kong and Japanese shares close up for the weekend (08/04/2011) Markets flat after recent gains (07/04/2011)Bank of Japan sets up special lending facility for disaster affected financial institutions; Australian unemployment data drops to 4.9% (07/04/2011)US Dow Jones on target for key levels (06/02/2011)Mixed sessions in Asian markets; ASX-SGX planned merger rejected (06/02/2011) FTSE 100 eases back after recent gains (05/04/2011)Car makers drag Japan market lower; Australian Reserve Bank keeps interest rate unchanged (05/04/2011)European markets take a breather after last week’s gains, FTSE 100 holds 6000 (04/04/2011)Hong Kong and Japan shares higher on the back of Wall Street lead (04/04/2011)European indices post positive gains for April start (01/04/2011) Asian shares open a new quarter slightly higher; Aussie dollar still rising (01/04/2011)
March 2011
Mixed performance among Asian stocks; Toyota hires more workers this month (31/03/2011)European markets trade higher as commodity stocks gain. DAX surges 1% (30/03/2011)Japanese stocks advance strongly; Australian equities also soar (30/03/2011)FTSE flat; UK Q4 GDP final reading marginally better; Wolseley leads on dividend reinstatement (29/03/2011)Asian stocks still under pressure; Aussie dollar shines (29/03/2011)European indices start the week positively; banks lead (28/03/2011)Asian shares tumble again; Woodside Petroleum stands out in Australian trading (28/03/2011)More positive trade for European equities – BP falls on Rosneft ruling (25/03/2011)Wall Street lead pushes Asian markets higher (25/03/2011)FTSE trades above 5800 level on retail strength (24/03/2011)Sentiment turns positive in Asia; beverage companies gain in Japan as government warns of contaminated drinking water (24/03/2011)European indices struggle – Sainsbury’s earnings disappoint, Portuguese vote eyed (23/03/2011)Asian markets wobble; uncertainty in Japan lingers (23/03/2011)FTSE struggles in afternoon session – traders bank profits (22/03/2011)European indices trade higher for fourth day in a row (22/03/2011)Japan stocks rebound strongly; Warren Buffett says Japan presents buying opportunity (22/04/2011)FTSE recovery continues as UK Index charges another 1% higher (21/03/2011)Asian markets register gains; Japan’s nuclear power plants cooling down (21/03/2011)European indices enjoy more gains but traders still edgy (18/03/2011)Asian markets rebound on news of G7 intervention (18/03/2011)European markets bounce back but traders remain cautious (17/03/2011)Japan pumps another $76 billion into economy; Asian markets remain jittery (17/03/2011)FTSE 100 trades lower on investor confusion on Japanese nuclear situation (16/03/2011)Japan stocks bounce slightly; Asian markets remain mixed (16/03/2011)Trading screens fill with red as investors flee risk on mass (15/03/2011)Japanese sharemarket falls further; anxiety prevails over Asian markets (15/03/2011)Insurers drag FTSE lower on Japanese exposure fears(14/03/2011) Asian markets plunge after Japan earthquake and tsunami (14/03/2011)EU markets lose almost 1% as correction fears loom(11/03/2011)Asian stocks fall on US and China concerns (11/03/2011)European markets trade lower on Spanish rating cut; Traders eye BoE rate decision (10/03/2011)Asian markets weighed down by global and regional concerns; miners pull Aussie market lower (10/03/2011)FTSE 100 hits new 5-week low as correction threatens (10/03/2011)Equity markets trade lower as investor concerns weigh (09/03/2011)European Indices mixed as trader’s gauge Portuguese bond auction and Libya (09/03/2011) Drop in oil price pushes Asian markets higher; miners pull Australian stocks down (09/03/2011)Miners drag European Indices lower as Libya concerns weigh on sentiment (08/03/2011)Equity markets remain edgy over concerns for Libya and oil prices (08/03/2011)Hong Kong leads Asian markets higher; Australian shares recover from early losses (08/03/2011)Equity markets consolidate gains despite rising oil prices (07/03/2011)European indices trade positively on Monday as banks gain (07/03/2011)Rising oil price still a worry for Asian markets (07/03/2011)Global Equity pare gains as solid employment data fails to impress (04/03/2011)European markets gain more ground on miners and energy stocks (04/03/2011)European bourses climb as traders put Libya crisis to back of their minds (03/03/2011)Hong Kong shares fluctuate; Japan stocks stronger (03/03/2011)European Indices recover from lows as crude oil consolidates from highs (02/03/2011)EU indices fall on Libya and Middle East concerns despite earnings (02/03/2011) Oil price rise proves slippery for Asian markets (02/03/2011)European bourses climb as traders put Libya crisis to back of their minds (01/03/2011)Hong Kong shares fluctuate; Japan stocks stronger (01/03/2011)
February 2011
European markets snap back from last week’s falls, HSBC weighs on the FTSE 100 (28/02/2011)European indices trade lower on corporate earnings - HSBC weighs (28/02/2011)Technology and consumer stocks push Hong Kong index higher; Australian market flat (28/02/2011)EU markets trade positive on Friday - FTSE halted due to technical glitch at LSE. UK GDP deteriorates further (25/02/2011)Asian markets bounce strongly; Japanese government to invest on rare earth (25/02/2011)Equity markets pare losses but investors remain wary (24/02/2011)FTSE posts more losses as Nymex Crude Oil crosses $100 mark (24/02/2011)Risk aversion weighs on Asian markets; Kiwi dollar under pressure (24/02/2011)FTSE falls again on Libya woes – sterling rallies as three MPC members vote for rate hike (23/02/2011)Asian markets still jittery on Middle East concerns; Australia recovers some ground (23/02/2011)FTSE closes with small losses after another volatile day (22/02/2011)European markets fall as Crude Oil spikes on Libya unrest (22/02/2011)Escalating violence in Middle East rocks Asian markets; BHP buys into shale gas (22/02/2011)European markets fall on Libya unrest (21/02/2011)Middle East fears and China's tightening affect investors' sentiments (21/02/2011)FTSE finishes the week with a whimper (18/02/2011)China move knocks equities – UK retail sales surge in January (18/02/2011)Investors more positive on economic growth; Billabong shares up (18/02/2011)FTSE mostly flat in very quiet session (17/02/2011)Equity markets post new highs in subdued early trading (17/02/2011)Qantas shares fly high; Asian shares slightly up on the back of Wall Street (17/02/2011)FTSE flirts with new highs (16/02/2011)FTSE recovers Tuesday’s losses to rally 0.5% as banks gain again (16/02/2011)Finance stocks push Japan market higher; BHP shares down in Australia despite $10.52 billion profit (16/02/2011)Miners drag FTSE lower – UK inflation at 2-year high (15/02/2011)FTSE treads water as positive; Financial stocks counter weaker miners (15/02/2011)Mixed Asian sessions; Aussie dollar gains on strong commodity prices (15/02/2011)FTSE flat in trading as banks weigh on mining gains (14/02/2011)Japan shares gain for sixth straight day; miners boost Australian bourse (14/02/2011)Equity markets erase early losses ahead of UK PPI (11/02/2011)Fairly flat trading in Asian markets; Australia miners pull sharemarket lower (11/02/2011)FTSE closes lower as earnings disappoint – BoE rate causes no surprises (10/02/2011)Equity markets weaker ahead of BoE rate decision (10/02/2011)Hong Kong stocks slip lower; oil and gas shares pull Japan market flat (10/02/2011)Dividends in key stocks cause 0.2% fall in FTSE in quiet session (09/02/2011)FTSE lags wider Europe on dividends; traders pause for breath (09/02/2011)Three-day losing streak in Hong Kong shares; banks push Australian market higher (09/02/2011) European Indices post gains on US strength – traders shrug Chinese rate hike (08/02/2011)Equity markets subdued as UK Chancellor raises bank levy – Chinese rate hike knocks miners (08/02/2011)Japan shares up on good earnings while technology stocks pull Hong Kong market down (08/02/2011)Equity markets remain positive amid investor optimism (07/02/2011)European indices start the week higher on commodity gains (07/02/2011) Asian markets mixed after Chinese New Year break (07/02/2011)European markets post gains after mixed jobs number (04/02/2011)European Indices fall on US inflation concerns after ISM data(03/02/2011)Equity markets lose shine as oils drag and Egyptian tension weighs on sentiment(03/02/2011)Choppy session sees trader’s bank profits ahead of non farm payrolls (02/02/2011)Equity markets buoyed by positive US data and fears of contagion easing in the Middle East (02/02/2011)Asian markets rise on signs of strong global recovery (02/02/2011)FTSE charges 1.6% higher as commodity stocks surge (01/02/2011)
January 2011
Equity markets lower on Egyptian crisis (31/01/2011) Egyptian unrest sends jitters to Asian markets (31/01/2011) FTSE underperforms amid China caution and US GDP (28/01/2011) Miners pull FTSE 100 lower. Eyes on US Q4 GDP reading (28/01/2011)Japan's credit rating downgrade sends Asian markets lower (28/01/2011)Indices largely unmoved as miners balance weak banking stocks – Japan ratings cut shrugged off (27/01/2011)Asian markets follow Wall Street’s strong lead (27/01/2011)Dow Jones hits 12,000 after strong Home Sales data (26/01/2011)European equity markets buoyed in early trading following a strong final hour in US trading (26/01/2011)UK Q4 GDP shock sends FTSE lower (25/01/2011)UK Q4 GDP shocks with contraction of 0.5%; raises fears of a double dip recession (25/01/2011)Industrial stocks power Asian markets higher (25/01/2011)FTSE charges higher by 1% on miners, pharma and oil firms - Cocoa rises on export ban call (24/01/2011)European markets start with small gains – data eyed (24/01/2011)Mixed performance amongst Asian markets; Australian market pushed higher by banks (24/01/2011)European markets gain ground on bargain hunting (21/01/2011)China factor still weighing on Asian markets; Cathay Pacific shares down (21/01/2011)FTSE down 1% in early trading after China GDP raises fears of aggressive monetary tightening (20/01/2011)Asia weighed down by negative Wall Street lead; Australian miners pull index lower (20/01/2011)Goldman Sachs earnings trigger equity sell off - FTSE back below 6000 again (19/01/2011) Equity markets look to consolidate yesterday’s gains following positive updates from Apple & IBM overnight (19/01/2011)Another strong day in Asian markets; Aussie gains further against USD(19/01/2011)FTSE rallies 1% on strength in commodity shares(18/01/2011)Miners fuel equity markets early Tuesday morning(18/01/2011)Asian markets rise strongly as Europe's debt issue eases slightly (18/01/2011) EU indices treading water on Martin Luther King Day (17/01/2011)European markets start the week devoid of ‘energy’, apart from energy stocks (17/01/2011)Hong Kong stocks down on Chinese tightening measures (17/01/2011)Heavyweights drag FTSE lower but market off lows (14/01/2011)China move to hike reserve requirements triggers mining weakness; Intel’s earnings jump tech stocks; JPM eyed (14/01/2011)Finance stocks push Hong Kong market higher; Singapore index down (14/01/2011)FTSE falls after spike in jobless claims but Spanish and Italian indices are higher again (13/01/2011)Equity markets start the day in tentative fashion ahead of Euro Bond Auctions (13/01/2011)Portugal bond sales bodes well for Asian markets (13/01/2011)FTSE rallies in choppy trade after successful Portugese bond auction (12/01/2011)Miners drive equity markets higher (12/01/2011)Hong Kong market still rising; Floods continue to weigh on Australian shares (12/01/2011)Equity remains strong following positive morning session (11/01/2011) FTSE charges higher after company earnings and broker actions lift optimism (11/01/2011) Asian markets mixed; Queensland floods weighing on the Aussie dollar (11/01/2011)Equity markets remain cautious ahead of US reporting season (10/01/2011)European Indices start the week lower as investor’s eye US earnings season (10/01/2011)Finance stocks drag down Asian markets; Banks and mining stocks suffer in Australia (10/01/2011)Lower US payroll data weighs on European stocks (07/01/2011)FTSE sell off continues as traders eye strong jobs report (07/01/2011)Asia awaits US jobs data; commodity and property stocks down in Singapore (07/01/2011)FTSE gives up its gains after US labour market seen improving (07/01/2011)Equities remain in favour as FTSE consolidates above 6000 (06/01/2011) Aussie dollar under pressure, below parity as USD rebounds (06/01/2011)FTSE rallies on strong ADP jobs numbers (05/01/2011)Equity markets start the day in subdued fashion (05/01/2011)Energy and consumer stocks drag Hong Kong market; Australian bourse on slippery slope (05/01/2011)UK markets play catch up as FTSE welcomes New Year in with a bang (04/01/2011)FTSE starts the year with a bang – FTSE 100 up 2% (04/01/2011) Cathay Pacific and finance stocks boost Asian markets; Australian market flat despite strong miners (04/01/2011)
December 2010
FTSE falls on mining weakness as New Year approaches (31/12/2010)FTSE trades around 6000 as oil firms lag (30/12/2010)FTSE falls in light trade as investors slowly return (29/12/2010)Santa rally continues as FTSE flirts with 6000 (23/12/2010)European Christmas rally continues (21/12/2010) Asian markets up as Korean tension eases; Australian dollar holding ground against US dollar (21/12/2010) European Indices gain in light trade – FTSE likely to be stuck in range until New Year (20/12/2010) Hong Kong and Singapore stocks down; Tension in Korea weighing down on Asian markets (20/12/2010) FTSE flat as trader’s eye Christmas absence – banks weigh on Ireland credit downgrade (17/12/2010) Markets remain flat on triple witching day (17/12/2010)Thin volumes as holiday trading kicks in; Finance stocks led China Index lower(17/12/2010)European shares post small losses as investors scale down risky asset classes(16/12/2010)Mixed day in Asian markets(16/12/2010)Strong economic data from US helps Indices to recover from earlier losses(15/12/2010)Equity markets slightly lower, yet range bound and lacking direction(15/12/2010)Asian markets lower on China factor; Cathay Pacific shares dip(15/12/2010)FTSE 100 closes on its highs ahead of FOMC rate announcement (14/12/2010)European Indices trade slightly lower – FOMC and Retail Sales eyed (14/12/2010)Mixed day in Asian markets (14/12/2010)FTSE 30 points off 29 month high after surge in miners (13/12/2010)FTSE charges towards 5900 after China data maintains healthy risk appetite (13/12/2010)China's decision to hold off on interest rates pushes Asian markets higher (13/12/2010)FTSE flat, DAX gains – miners rally despite China’s bank reserve hike (10/12/2010)Bank shares prop up the FTSE but the Euro’s woes continue - HMV shares hit by guidance warning (09/12/2010)Hang Seng Index higher on energy and technology stocks (07/12/2010)European Indices rally on M&A activity – banks lower ahead of EU meeting (06/12/2010)FTSE fluctuates as euro zone worries offset QE3 chatter (06/12/2010)Strong commodity prices push market higher (06/12/2010)Indices across reverse gains after surprising slow growth in US jobs (03/12/2010)Indices climb another 0.8% as investors bargain hunt (02/12/2010)Strong early morning gains consolidated as banks and commodities drive equity markets up +2% (01/12/2010)European issue lingers and drags Asian markets lower (01/12/2010)
November 2010
European markets trade sideways as investors remain edgy (30/11/2010)Another down day in Asian markets (30/11/2010)European markets sink as bailout fails to stem euro zone fears (29/11/2010)European shares trade flat to lower with banks higher – IBEX continues to wobble (29/11/2010)FTSE falls 1.2% on low volumes as miners sell off (26/11/2010)Low volume day in Asia due to US holiday (26/11/2010)FTSE/DAX rallies 0.8% - IBEX woes continue on debt concerns (25/11/2010)Jobs data drives European markets higher (25/11/2010)Equity markets remain under pressure as eurozone and Korean concerns remain (24/11/2010)European markets slide as euro fears remain (23/11/2010)Asian markets sink on Chinese tightening concerns (23/11/2010)European shares driven lower on Irish jitters (22/11/2010)Strong start to the morning appears short-lived as caution prevails (22/11/2010)Chinese market higher on technology stocks (22/11/2010)Equities slide amid low volumes as China raises reserve ratio (19/11/2010)Equity markets hold gains as US economy shows signs of support (18/11/2010)Market strong as investors await Ireland’s fate (18/11/2010)Asian markets rebound as investors look for a bargain (18/11/2010)European equity markets edgy amid concerns over outcome of Ireland's debt woes (17/11/2010) Markets drift after yesterday’s correction (17/11/2010)Asian shares fall as markets swing from greed to fear (17/11/2010)Bank shares retreat on China and Ireland woes (16/11/2010)Stocks shrug off Ireland worries to post modest gains (15/11/2010)Markets drift as uncertainty remains (15/11/2010)Hong Kong market falls; another bid for AXA keeps Australian market busy (15/11/2010)European stocks fall on China and Ireland worries (12/11/2010)European markets tumble on euro fears and China worries (12/11/2010)Asian markets weaker; hopes of concrete resolution from G20 fading (12/11/2010)European markets flat – bank weakness cancels mining strength (11/11/2010)Banking and energy stocks lead Asian markets higher (11/11/2010)Eurozone debt problems and a stronger Dollar take the shine off of gold (10/11/2010)Indices largely range bound – Rolls Royce falls on uncertainty (10/11/2010)Most Asian markets slip on Chinese inflation concerns (10/11/2010) European markets close higher on corporate earnings and strong mining performance (09/11/2010) European markets push higher amid corporate cheer (09/11/2010)Hong Kong market slips as Singapore rises (09/11/2010)European Indices fall 0.5% on profit taking - Rolls Royce lifted after statement (08/11/2010)European markets pause for breath after reaching two year high on Friday (08/11/2010) Asian markets mixed as Australian stocks close lower (08/11/2010)European markets snap back after US jobs data (05/11/2010)Indices lower and market consolidates (05/11/2010) FTSE surges 2% on best trading day in 2 months after Fed injects $600bn (04/11/2010)Markets fly on Fed stimulus and corporate guidance (04/11/2010)Trading quiet as spotlight heads towards the Fed (03/11/2010)All eyes on tonight’s Fed decision – markets calm before the storm (03/11/2010)Asian markets relatively higher; all eyes on US quantitative easing decision (03/11/2010)European shares post gains ahead of US election outcome (02/11/2010)Corporate earnings lift FTSE 100 (02/11/2010)FTSE posts gains in choppy trading session (01/11/2010)China manufacturing data lifts equities (01/11/2010)China market up on strong Purchasing Managers Index numbers (01/11/2010)
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The Passion of the Christ opens today in theaters across America.
According to Box Office Mojo, the film is opening on just over 3,000 screens.
Relatively, Lord of the Rings opened on 3,700, Lost in Translation maxed out at 800 or so, and In America maxed out around 400 after opening on just 11 screens.
Even more interesting is that Box Office Mojo is predicting a first weekend gross of $81.9 million.
That is crazy.
Metacritic is giving it a score of 50 and Rotten Tomatoes is rating it at 54%, which is officially a stinker.
One of my favorite critics, AO Scott, panned it whie Roger Ebert loved it.
I am presenting you with all this information because this movie is an anomoly.
It is a religious movie that is making it big due to its hype, which includes the strangeness of having an action star directing a movie about the death of Christ and accusations of anti-Semitism.
Personally, I don't plan on seeing it in the theaters.
From what I've heard, the film is anti-Semetic on some level and I don't want to contribute to that.
As people I know start to see it, I may change my mind, but for the moment I don't want to give money to a project that is potentially racist.
Despite my personal views, I am intrigued by the film's potentially huge first-weekend gross.
On the one hand it is frustrating that a religious movie, which I wouldn't expect to have mass appeal, is expected to do so well and open so wide when movies that I think are amazing get overlooked.
As I mentioned earlier, it sounds like this movie is riding on its hype.
Think about it logically -- do you think that a highly controversial religious film that is mostly in Latin and Aramaic would do well in the theaters if done by a no-name director?
Of course not, but that discussion will be saved for a future post.
I shall leave you with a final thought on the violence in this film, from my home-town critic, Roger Ebert.
Note: I said the film is the most violent I have ever seen. It will probably be the most violent you have ever seen. This is not a criticism but an observation; the film is unsuitable for younger viewers, but works powerfully for those who can endure it. The MPAA's R rating is definitive proof that the organization either will never give the NC-17 rating for violence alone, or was intimidated by the subject matter. If it had been anyone other than Jesus up on that cross, I have a feeling that NC-17 would have been automatic.
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tjk
02/25/04
4:51 PM
The NYT had a great review of the film, basically saying that the problem with the film is not its bigotry ("this on-screen villainy does not seem to exceed what can be found in the source material") but rather the excessive violence:
"a film made with evident and abundant religious conviction that is at the same time so utterly lacking in grace."
Not sure as of yet if i want to wait for this one to go to DVD.
your lady
02/25/04
9:19 PM
Having taken pictures for Newsday today of priests and rabbis post-viewing of this movie, interviewed the masses piling out of the theaters, and visited your link to Box Office Mojo, it seems utterly clear that people are going to either absolutely love or absolutely hate this film.
The priests called it amazing; the rabbis called it abominable and anti-semetic.
One Harvard-educated woman said it was a "dangerous" film, while a born-again christian said she was seeing it again on Saturday and taking her mother.
As a Jew, i am sure there is no way i would appreciate this film - I guess we'll be watching the DVD together, Matty. :)
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*THE
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE COOKBOOK: TRADITIONAL
RECIPES AND FOND REMEMBRANCES FROM ALABAMA'S
RENOWNED TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE by Carolyn
Quick Tillery.
BASIC
BLACK: HOME TRAINING FOR MODERN TIMES by Karen
Grigsby Bates and Karen Elyse
Hudson.
An African-American etiquette book for the
90s.
DORINDA'S
TASTE OF THE CARIBBEAN COOKBOOK by Dorinda
Hafner.
Colorful photographs plus introductory tidbits
about each recipe and each island.
ELI REED: BLACK IN AMERICA by Eli Reed.
A study in photographic contrasts from the ordinary
to the famous.
EULOGIES
by Amiri Baraka.
Tributes to famous and not so famous people who
"represent a developed and advanced way of living
in the world."
*EVEN
THE STARS LOOK LONESOME by Maya Angelou.
Reflections on topics from Africa to
Oprah.
FACE
FORWARD: YOUNG AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN IN A CRITICAL
AGE by Julian C.R. Okwu.
Photographic profiles of brothers who are positive
forces in their communities.
FAMILY
PRIDE: THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO TRACING
AFRICAN-AMERICAN GENEALOGY by Donna
Beasley.
Lists resources unique to
African-Americans.
FATHER
SONGS: TESTIMONIES BY AFRICAN-AMERICAN SONS AND
DAUGHTERS ed. by Gloria Wade-Gayles.
Complex relationships between fathers and their
children.
*LOVE
POEMS by Nikki Giovanni.
Romantic and erotic poetry. Dedicated to
Tupac.
MAMA'S
LITTLE BABY: THE BLACK WOMAN'S GUIDE TO PREGNANCY,
CHILDBIRTH, AND BABY'S FIRST YEAR by
Dennis Brown, M.D. and Pamela
Toussaint.
Also African, Caribbean, and African-American
traditional folklore.
MERRY
CHRISTMAS, BABY: A CHRISTMAS AND KWANZAA TREASURY
ed. by Paul L. Woods and Felix H.
Liddell.
Poetry, art, recipes, and remembrances.
THE
MUSIC OF BLACK AMERICANS: A HISTORY. 3rd edition by
Eileen Southern.
From the legacy of Africa to today's gospel, blues,
jazz, and rap.
*THE
NORTON ANTHOLOGY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE ed.
by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Nellie
Y. McKay.
A comprehensive sampling from slavery to the
present.
RHAPSODIES
IN BLACK: ART OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE by
Richard J. Powell.
SINBAD'S
GUIDE TO LIFE (BECAUSE I KNOW EVERYTHING) by
Sinbad with David Ritz.
From money to dating to kids to underwear, teh
comedian's point of view.
STILL
LIFE IN HARLEM by Eddy Harris.
"Here they and we and I could live completely
within ourselves, in a world all black, all our
own, and of our own making." A memoir.
*SUGAR
IN THE RAW: YOUNG BLACK GIRLS IN AMERICA ed by
Rebecca Carroll.
What's it like to be a black teenager in America
today? From Mattapan and Roxbury to Seattle
and San Francisco.
*Recommended
for Teens
This
list is dedicated to the memory of KAREN L.
WILLIAMS. A frequent contributor to Black
Is...
This
selected list was compiled by: Moonyean
Carlton, General Library, Adult Reader and
Information Services; Marylou Coveney, Dudley
Branch; Janice Knight, Mattapan Branch; Amy Manson, Jamaica Plain Branch;
Sarah Markell, Charlestown Branch; Marilyn
Poindexter, General Library, Teen Services;
Jacquelyn Hogan, Chairperson, Grove Hall/Egleston
Square Branch Libraries. Boston Public Library
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Field of Schemes: Judge: Red Bulls owe property taxes on Harrison stadium
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January 20, 2012
Judge: Red Bulls owe property taxes on Harrison stadiumA New Jersey tax-court judge has ruled that the New York Red Bulls owe property tax to the city of Harrison, despite playing in a stadium built on land owned by a tax-exempt public agency. The decision, if upheld, means that the team owes $3.6 million in back taxes for 2010 and 2011, plus similar amounts going forward.
Without getting too deep into tax law, public land usually goes untaxed — but it can be taxed, or can be subject to payments in lieu of taxes, if it's used for a strictly private purpose. Given that all the money collected at Red Bull Arena flows to the Red Bulls, the judge ruled that the "public" nature of the land was an accounting fiction, and demanded that the team cough up.
Whether cash-strapped Harrison will see any money from this anytime soon is uncertain — the Red Bulls have promised to appeal, which could drag this out for years. (They're also still stiffing the city on $150,000 a year in rent.) But at least there's a chance of the city getting something back for its $80 million in land and infrastructure and $173 million new train station, aside from a bunch of muddy lots set aside for theoretical future development. (According to Business Week, payments from developers are running at just over one-tenth what was projected when the arena project was first planned.)
Given the number of teams that use the public-land, private-use dodge to avoid a stadium tax bill — which is to say, pretty much all of them — it's going to be interesting to see if this ruling sets any kind of precedent. Given that tax law varies widely from state to state, and who knows if this will hold up under appeal anyway, probably not, but it's an interesting idea for local governments to try to recoup some of the money they blew on stadiums in the hopes of sparking development that never arrived.
Posted by Neil deMause in New York Red Bulls
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The Red Bulls are welcome in Harrison.
They can pay taxes like the rest of us overtaxed property owners.
The services the town provides in handling road traffic and what we have given up in convenient parking near the PATH station, not to mention the huge property tax increases we face for debt servicing are horrific.
This town is organized enough, and angry enough to make the Red Bulls pay up or move out completely.
If they would like to stall by appealing the decision, let's counter by forcing the stadium to go dark and let them sue us for eviction for failure to pay rent. Not paying contractual or court ordered settlements can work both ways.
I would sincerely advise them to come to some amicable terms very, very quickly: the Mayor should propose to EITHER enforce the entire tax or enforce a more equitable rent: say $320k per month (to pay for services) and give the team 30 days max to consider the deal.
The next Mayor of Harrison will have a 100% mandate to start blocking all access to the stadium unless a deal is reached, and that's for starters.
Any retained attorney that advises the team otherwise is merely padding their own fees: they shall not win anything for their client.
I'd rather vote for town bankruptcy and merger with Newark or Hudson County with cancellation of all civic services than let the Red BullS--t get away with leveraging against blue collar local home owners.
Sincere advice to Trenton and beyond: this has the potential to flare into a much bigger, much nastier, front page kind of embarrassment.
Suggest that the phone calls start going out to counsel in this case: the patience of the citizens has expired.
Posted by Peter Talbot on January 20, 2012 10:35 AM
Nice to see the tax courts actually demonstrate a backbone on this issue.
Posted by Joshua Northey on January 20, 2012 10:42 AM
Yeah, really sounds like they're "welcome" there. The club has been made the scapegoat for a lot of bad decisions and empty promises of ancillary development. As a RBNY fan I won't be spending a dime in Harrison if I can help it.
Posted by Matt on January 20, 2012 11:21 AM
Yeah, really sounds like they're "welcome" there. The club has been made the scapegoat for a lot of bad decisions and empty promises of ancillary development. As a RBNY fan I won't be spending a dime in Harrison if I can help it.
Posted by Matt on January 20, 2012 11:22 AM
@Peter Talbot -
Please contact Santa Clara Plays Fair - the group that is fighting the 49ers stadium in Santa Clara. We face the same property tax issue.
People here would like to hear about what your community is going through.
Our County Tax Assessor actually endorsed the stadium despite the lack of property taxes that will be paid because the city owns the land so it's being billed as a 'municipal' stadium although its purpose is as an NFL stadium.
No idea if the free 49ers tickets for the Tax Assessor, Larry Stone, reported on his campaign finance disclosure forms, influenced his decision to actually campaign for the stadium during the stadium election.
Santa Clara Plays Fair can be contacted here:
santaclaraplaysfair.org
Citizens all over the country who are fighting against being taken to the cleaners by pro-sports teams and their quest for stadiums need to come together to put a halt to public funding and giveaways for stadiums.
Posted by SantaClaraTaxpayer on January 20, 2012 01:32 PM
Larry Stone gets to hang out on the sidelines at 49ers games.
To turn around and campaign for the stadium while in office as assessor stuck me as being highly inappropiate.
To do so while accepting gifts from the 49ers is corruption.
Posted by santa clara jay on January 20, 2012 03:02 PM
Can someone help me understand the 1.8Mil a year assessment? Is it based on a full year (365 days a year) of occupancy?
If there were other tenants would they need to split the tax? Anyone know if there were other events there?
Posted by JB on January 20, 2012 06:14 PM
Can someone help me understand the 1.8Mil a year assessment? Is it based on a full year (365 days a year) of occupancy?
If there were other tenants would they need to split the tax? Anyone know if there were other events there?
Posted by JB on January 20, 2012 06:15 PM
JB;
Matters relating to assessment are complex, particularly as applied to commercial and 'non-linear' properties.
I deal with assessment appeals (though not in New Jersey) and thus have some general background in this area.
Every jurisdiction has it's own rules and regs as relates to assessment and taxation, and I make no pretense toward knowing what these are in the state of NJ.
In general terms, commercial buildings and non linear property (things like trains, utility distribution systems etc) are not assessed based on their replacement or "willing buyer/willing seller" fair market value (as private homes generally are).
The reason for this is pretty obvious, given that these types of properties tend to sell infrequently and when they do the price rarely reflects the cost to build or rebuild the same asset.
In general, commercial property is valued based on it's highest and best use (which isn't always what the land is currently used for... for example, if you had an old barn on 10 acres of land in mid town Manhattan, you wouldn't be paying taxes based on the value of the farmland, but on what it would sell for if it was presently on the market and zoned for a use consistent with it's surroundings).
Some types of commercial property are valued based on annual income (or potential).
This is a common method for rental and hotel properties.
We would need to know what method(s) the assessor used to arrive at an accurate explanation for the value given for this particular land and building, but I would assume RBA has been assessed based on it's income potential.
Although it may seem counter-intuitive, it is not uncommon for multimillion dollar sports facilities (or other types of buildings) to be assessed at 10-20% of their construction cost - even when they seem practically new.
This is a reflection of the income generating ability of the building itself as a standalone asset (whether or not such a building is a good investment when it is assessed at 15% of it's cost one year after opening is another matter entirely...)
In the rare instances where these facilities are sold (generally by the municipality that built and owns them), they often sell for a value not far from the "10-20%" value mentioned above - sometimes much less (see Skydome).
As I understand the lease/ownership arrangement at RBA, the club paid for the building (more or less) and are the owners of same.
Thus, they are subject to any tax burden deemed payable by the state (assuming the present judgment isn't reversed on appeal) regardless of what other tenants might be present or events may be held.
This amount could be reduced if, for example, the stadium owners have agreed to payments in lieu of taxes (Pilots) to cover things like infrastructure connections, policing and the like.
As far as I know, they haven't done so, but I am not fully familiar with RBA or any agreements made with the city/state.
Hope that helps...
Posted by John Bladen on January 22, 2012 03:42 PM
That is great info, John Bladen. Thank you.
Posted by Ben Miller on January 23, 2012 10:08 AM
You're welcome, Ben.
Quite often the answer to good questions like the one JB asked can lead to even more confusion!
Posted by John Bladen on January 23, 2012 12:55 PM
Very useful thank you. It does open a bunch of other questions but it could be never ending so I will stop there for now and do some research of my own. :-) (you provided plenty of direction for me). Thanks again.
Posted by JB on January 23, 2012 04:32 PM
John,
It's interesting to note that sports facilities depreciate like cars do. Glitzy and fun when new but hardly someone should view as a solid investment to own.
In Santa Clara the mayor is trying to refer to it as a "municipal" stadium. The 49ers will be paying no property tax. The Santa Clara County Assessor is all with this because he likes the 49ers so much.
Posted by santa clara jay on January 24, 2012 02:40 AM
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FSN ~ Financial Reporting ~ “The Impact of the Narrative Reporting Provisions of the Companies Act 2006 on Performance Reporting”
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So the Companies Act 2006 is a consolidating piece of legislation which will codify and re-arrange existing regulation into a more readily understandable and comprehensive source of law whilst giving effect to new aspects of regulation as part of the government's reform agenda.
In broad terms, the Act is designed to promote shareholder engagement and a long-term investment culture as well as introduce new provisions for small companies, for example, making it easier to set up and run a company. But it also introduces new requirements around narrative and performance reporting for all but the smallest of companies 1 – the subject of this review.
Helpfully, in addition to codifying the requirements of the EU Accounts Modernisation Directive the Act ends much of the uncertainty following the withdrawal of the ‘Operating and Financial Review' (OFR) which was abruptly abandoned by the government in November 2005. After the demise of the OFR, the government has re-affirmed its commitment to “encouraging meaningful strategic, forward-looking information to assist shareholder engagement”, but there are some notable differences between the narrative reporting provisions of the Act and the OFR it replaces.
For instance, although auditors will continue to be required to report on the consistency of the Directors' Report with the annual accounts (as is required by the Accounts Modernisation Directive) there will not be any additional requirement to check for other inconsistencies. Furthermore, all companies will be exempted from disclosing in the Business Review information which is seriously prejudicial to the company's interests. This exemption was previously only provided for companies that had to produce an OFR; and finally, there will be no statutory reporting standards for the Business Review. The former Accounting Standards Board (ASB) Standard (RS1) has been relegated to the status of a statement of best practice. So, for example, the Act is much less prescriptive than RS1 about the information to be disclosed when reporting KPIs.
One important change that may have gone unnoticed by many is that the requirements for narrative reporting have been streamlined so that the obligations for quoted companies are now more closely aligned to those for unquoted companies. The effect is that all companies (other than small companies) and not just quoted companies, will need to produce a Business Review as required by the EU Accounts Modernisation Directive, with the primary purpose of helping shareholders to assess how the directors have performed their duty to “promote the success of the company”.
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Note 1 Companies normally fall into a size category if they meet two out of the three criteria
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However, the requirement to produce a Business Review is a current legal obligation introduced into the Companies Act 1985 to implement the EU Accounts Modernisation Directive. So in practice, companies must continue to prepare and publish a directors' report containing a business review for all financial years beginning on or after 1 April 2005.
THE DETAIL OF THE BUSINESS REVIEW
Unless a company is subject to the small companies' regime, the directors' report must contain a Business Review. The purpose of the Business Review is to inform the members of the company and help them assess how the directors have performed their duty to promote the success of the company (section 173).
s.423 Contents of Business review
Section 423 says that the Business Review must contain–
(a) a fair review of the company's business, and
(b) a description of the principal risks and uncertainties facing the company
It is also required to be a balanced and comprehensive analysis of –
(a) the development and performance of the company's business during the financial year, and
(b) the position of the company's business at the end of that year, consistent with the size and complexity of the business.
In the case of a quoted company the Business Review must, to the extent necessary for an understanding of the development, performance or position of the company's business, include –
(a) the main trends and factors likely to affect the future development, performance and position of the company's business; and
(b) information about –
(i) environmental matters (including the impact of the company's business on the environment),
(ii) the company's employees, and
(iii) social and community issues,
including information about any policies of the company in relation to those matters and the effectiveness of those policies.
If the review does not contain information of each kind mentioned in paragraph (b)(i), (ii) and (iii), it must state which of those kinds of information it does not contain.
In addition, the review must, to the extent necessary for an understanding of the development, performance or position of the company's business, include –
(a) analysis using financial key performance indicators, and
(b) where appropriate, analysis using other key performance indicators, including information relating to environmental matters and employee matters.
[“Key performance indicators” means factors by reference to which the development, performance or position of the company's business can be measured effectively.]
Where a company qualifies as small or medium-sized it does not have to produce key performance indicators in so far as they relate to non- financial information. (The precise rules governing what qualifies as a medium sized company are contained in s474 but in general, a company is medium sized if it meets two of the following three criteria; turnover not more than £22.8m, balance sheet total not more than £11.4m and number of employees not more than 250).
A significant change is that the Act gives directors a safe harbour from civil liability in respect of statements or omissions made in the Business Review. Liability will only attach to directors if such statements are untrue or misleading and are made in bad faith or recklessly or, in the case of an omission, there is dishonest concealment of material facts.
THE CHALLENGES OF THE EBR
So the Business Review, sometimes referred to as the Enhanced Business Review or EBR deals principally with mid-sized companies, large companies and listed entities registered in the UK . However it is worth noting that countries right across the European Community will be seeking to embody the requirements of the EU Accounts Modernisation Directive in similar domestic legislation.
At first sight, the requirements of the EBR seem fairly innocuous and undemanding. Afterall, most companies should be able to produce a fair review of the company's business, and its trading position at the end of that year. However, there are a number of matters of emphasis and disclosure that need to be considered carefully and could present significant systems and process challenges for companies that are ill-prepared.
By and large, quoted companies should be in better shape to comply with the new legislation because the now defunct OFR acted as a ‘dry run'. Although the last minute withdrawal of the OFR was frustrating for some, its likely implementation forced listed companies to launch OFR projects to plan for appropriate systems and processes to be put in place. But an unfortunate side effect of the sudden demise of the OFR is that the ensuing debate masked the fact that all companies were going to have to produce a Business Review and as such, many non-listed companies are poorly prepared.
Leading up to the new millennium, many organisations lavished spending on ERP and other transaction systems rather than management information systems which have a pivotal role to play in support of narrative reporting. As a result, management information processes and enabling technologies are fractured and information of the sort envisaged by the EBR is not uniformly easy to gather. Over reliance on spreadsheets, coupled with separate processes and systems, including but not limited to, statutory and management reporting, strategy setting, budgeting, forecasting and performance measurement means that data is duplicated and scattered widely throughout most organisations. As a result many companies will find aspects of the Act more challenging than perhaps legislators anticipated.
An unhelpful aspect of the EBR is that commentators, the press and government refer to it as ‘narrative reporting', which implies that it is a vague essay about performance. But as is so often the case, the devil is in the detail and close inspection of the Act's requirement's reveal that the areas covered are far reaching and extend into novel and unfamiliar territory such as environmental KPIs and forward looking statements.
Furthermore, directors need to be mindful that there are penalties for reckless statements and although there are ‘safe harbour' provisions, it is important that the EBR is grounded in reliable and robust systems and processes so that directors can fulfil their obligations to report and, just as importantly, demonstrate that they have acted in good faith.
The main challenges for companies in relation to performance systems and processes lie in the;
• need to satisfy the strategic purpose of the EBR
• obligation to produce a “balanced and comprehensive” commentary
• requirement to make forward looking statements
• possible requirement to disclose KPIs, especially non-financial KPIs
The strategic purpose of the EBR
The main thrust of the EBR is to allow the ‘members' of the company to assess whether the directors have been successful in their legal duty to “promote the success of the company” – in essence, whether the company has satisfactorily carried out its strategy. “Success” is very broadly defined and, amongst other matters, the directors must have regard for the interests of the company's employees and the impact of the company's operations on the community and the environment.
The EBR must be “balanced and comprehensive”
A balanced and comprehensive review suggests that underlying management information systems and processes should be capable of drawing together a wide range of information, gathered from multiple sources and that performance monitoring, measurement and reporting should capture good and bad performance i.e. balanced, throughout the reporting period, which now extends into the future (see below).
Forward looking statements
The need for forward looking statements about likely performance in the future based on an analysis of “trends and factors” is a significant departure from existing company law which merely requires a review of historic performance. It will certainly require investment in appropriate planning, budgeting and forecasting systems.
Disclosure of KPIs
Most companies should have little difficulty preparing financial KPIs though management will need to judge which KPIs to disclose and ensure that they are consistently measured across the enterprise, since an EBR has to be produced for every company (apart from small companies) in the group. However, the requirement to produce non- financial KPIs, such as environmental or employee KPIs could be more stretching because of the need to decide the appropriate measures and draw on wider sources of information.
THE IMPACT ON APPLICATIONS AND PROCESSESS
Taking these matters together, it can be seen that the EBR draws on a very wide set of interrelated business applications and processes. Collectively, these related processes are referred to as “Business Performance Management” (BPM). BPM is a ‘closed loop' process that commences with the preparation of a business strategy, the development of budgets and operational plans and then provides the means by which actual performance against plan can be measured, monitored and reported. In the fullness of time, the experience and insights gained from an analysis of performance and an understanding of the key trends and factors affecting it can be used to refine the strategy before the cycle starts all over again – the closed loop.
A typical performance management process
Whilst the theory of BPM is well articulated in many organisations, there are often significant barriers to its implementation, such as an over-dependency on spreadsheets, the lack of suitable applications, enabling technologies and processes that bind them together.
Strategy setting
Perhaps the most under-served part of the BPM process is in the area of strategy setting and development. Given the pivotal role of strategy development for the conduct of the whole performance management cycle it is perhaps surprising that it is such a neglected process in so many organisations. Yet, it is often characterised by an un-auditable collection of standalone spreadsheets and documents which are not conducive to a strategically aligned organisation. The absence of suitable systems and process support in this vital area poses significant business risk to boards of directors seeking to demonstrate that they have “promoted the success of the company”.
Clearly, it is management's responsibility to develop a practical and realistic strategy for the organisation. However, technology has a vital role to play in ensuring that, the strategy is communicated throughout the organisation, that operational plans and performance measures are strategically aligned with it and that monitoring systems highlight management actions that need to be taken to keep the strategy on course.
Therefore, in fulfilling the obligations of the EBR, there is a strong requirement for software tools which support the iterative process of strategy development and allow the outcome to be documented and revisited as appropriate.
Planning, budgeting and forecasting
Once developed, it is crucial that performance objectives are built into the operational plans and forecasts of the organisation. The forward looking orientation of the EBR makes it essential that boards consider the effect of current trends and factors on performance in the future. In order to meet this objective organisations require a budgeting and forecasting application that allows for frequent re-forecasting and can improve the analysis and business insights that can be obtained from the process.
Modern web based planning applications encourage collaboration between budget holders, accelerate the re-forecasting process and through higher levels of participation can improve data quality and the frequency of re-forecasting. This latter point is important as the EBR requires directors to report in a “balanced and comprehensive” way throughout the period. The more frequently that organisations can re-forecast, the more likely it is that directors are acquainted with the trends and factors affecting performance.
Scorecarding and dash-boarding
However, if directors are to deliver success, it is vital that the strategy is communicated and understood throughout the organisation and that operational objectives and performance measures, which guide organisational behaviour, are strategically aligned.
This is where scorecarding and dash-boarding applications come into play. They are designed to help companies articulate their strategy using KPIs, communicate strategy across the enterprise and link it to operational objectives and initiatives. Leveraging this technology, individual and departmental goals can be aligned with corporate goals and objectives thus ensuring accountability for delivering results throughout the organisation.
Consolidation
The EBR requires all of the strands of performance management to be brought together in a way that permits “balanced and comprehensive” reporting across the enterprise for all periods under review. In this context consolidation applications used for management and statutory reporting form a very necessary part of the drive to capture information reliably from a variety of underlying data sources at the end of each accounting period.
Given the broadly based requirements of the EBR and in particular the possible need to report more widely on non-financial matters and related KPIs, consolidation systems become even more central to the solution. The ability to easily adapt data entry forms, collect statistical or memorandum information directly from the underlying transactions systems (ERP) and develop business logic as appropriate are essential to responding to the detail of the EBR.
Web based data entry bolstered by vendor certified adapters that allow integration with third party transaction systems are becoming essential features for modern performance management systems. They can significantly reduce reporting cycles leaving management with more time to analyse performance and take remedial action as necessary.
Reporting
In recent years the advent of cost effective, web deployable reporting has opened up performance management applications to a much larger population of end users. Increasingly, this extended population has grown to include individuals from all levels of an organisation and most functional areas. Indeed, the EBR, with its diverse reporting requirements, underlines the need to engage with more individuals from across different functional areas in the organisation. With environmental, employee and social reporting firmly on the agenda, it is important that, say, finance directors, HR directors, Production directors and Investor Relations professionals are bound into a joined up process and equally comfortable with reporting from the performance management system regardless of their skills and background.
So it is crucial too, that a performance management environment permits a variety of analytical tools to be deployed allowing users from different functional areas to select tools for the creation of regular production reporting, ad-hoc and interactive reports according to their personal preferences. As such, in addition to ‘normal' reporting, a performance management platform should ideally provide choices around, dashboards, scorecards, dynamic spreadsheets and portals as well as making use of the latest techniques in alerting, customisable displays (colour coded meters, gauges and dials), animated pin-boards and “traffic lighting” to highlight under or over performance in a visually striking way.
INTEGRATION IS KEY
The performance management cycle as a business process draws on numerous specialised applications and potentially hundreds of underlying data sources to provide management insights. Traditional ETL (Extract, Transform and Load) tools, designed for bulk data transfers with no specific applications in mind are likely to prove lacking in a more challenging performance management environment. Newly emerging FDQM (Financial Data Quality Management) solutions created for complex performance management applications where interfaces are intricate and precision is vital will be more suitable. Specially designed to leverage the skills of the finance community to maintain financially oriented interfaces, they provide a bridge between source and target applications in a similar way to ETL but crucially provide visibility into the processes on either side, with full traceability of transactions backwards or forwards through the interfaces.
Once the data is captured from the source systems it is vital that performance management processes, applications and data are fully integrated so that the integrity of data is assured right across the performance management environment and that all users share the same information.
It is metadata that defines structural information, such as organisational hierarchies, account codes, time periods and product group dimensions that form the backbone of most performance management applications. Differences in metadata prevent reporting across applications and whilst it can be temporarily forced into alignment with clever mapping tools and technology it quickly slips out of alignment as changes are made to different business areas and applications. In theses circumstances, MDM (Master Data Management) style solutions that allows master data and data definitions to be staged in one repository so that the interrelationships between applications are defined and their metadata is synchronised throughout the performance management suite are crucial. MDM solutions ensure that amendments made to data structures by end users in any application are automatically reflected elsewhere so that any of the other applications working off the same data platform are automatically made ‘aware' of the change. Using this technique, structures are brought automatically into alignment, reporting maintains its integrity and consistency of reporting is assured.
Unfortunately, many organisations have grown their performance applications and processes in isolation, often using different software vendor's tools and spreadsheets which accentuate the differences. In these circumstances, each application is governed by its own business rules and data structures rendering comparisons of data held in different application areas unworkable. Making sense of all of this data presents significant management and IT challenges, particularly as the reporting landscape is constantly changing in the face of new reporting requirements. In addition a possible lack of consistency in reporting seriously jeopardises the reliability of reporting. In the context of the EBR, independent auditors have to attest that the claims made in the Business Review are consistent with the financial statements. Therefore, both management and auditors need certainty that, for example, a financial KPI reported in the EBR, such as Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) is completely consistent with the same values derived from a scorecard, the monthly board pack and the current forecast.
So integration is at the heart of performance reporting and compliance with the EBR. It is only through integrated applications that management can be sure that the information it is using to analyse trends and factors affecting current and future performance is reliable and comparable over time.
SUMMARY
The narrative reporting requirements of the Companies Act 2006 are part of a growing trend in company reporting towards the convergence of external and internal management reporting combined with a surge of interest in non-financial reporting, most notably; factors that affect employees, the environment and wider community. In effect, most of the provisions of the obsolete OFR have been re-introduced in the Act and apply equally to quoted and unquoted companies.
The breadth of disclosure requirements coupled with formidable obligation to make forward looking statements means that management has to have its ‘finger on the pulse' of the company continually, analysing any trends and factors affecting performance right across the enterprise. Such demands mean that it is no longer viable for businesses to manage performance in functional silos or to use a series of unconnected applications and processes from different vendors which jeopardise data integrity. The need for constant appraisal of performance coupled the speed of reporting leaves no choice but for companies to standardise on an integrated performance management platform that can support robust and dependable processes from strategy setting right through to performance monitoring, analysis and reporting.
But the needs of narrative reporting in the Business Review now extend beyond the pure technical requirement to unify metadata, applications and technology. Potentially, the construction of a comprehensive and balanced EBR requires the involvement of different functional specialists from across the organisation which means that systems have to address a wide range of competencies. The winners in performance management will be those BPM vendors that can provide an adaptable and rewarding ‘user experience' as well as an outstanding technical solution.
About FSN Publishing Limited
FSN Publishing Limited is an independent research, news and publishing Organisation catering for the needs of the finance function. The report is written by Gary Simon, Group Publisher of FSN and Managing Editor of FSN Newswire. He is a graduate of London University , a Chartered Accountant and a Fellow of the British Computer Society with more than 23 years experience of implementing management and financial reporting systems. Formerly a partner in Deloitte for more than 16 years, he has led some of the most complex information management assignments for global enterprises in the private and public sector.
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Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate and complete some typographical errors or technical inaccuracies may exist. This report is of a general nature and not intended to be specific to a particular set of circumstances. FSN Publishing Limited and the author do not accept responsibility for any kind of loss resulting from the use of information contained in this document.
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Fixing America's Health Care Crisis
Fixing America's Health Care Crisis
By XAVIER MARTINEZ
Washington, D.C.
Most experts agree that the United States has set the standard for health
care innovation. Thousands of people from around the world travel to the
US each year for medical treatment not found anywhere else. But many analysts
say America's health care policy needs drastic reform.
Will patients, doctors, insurance companies and the government see eye-to-eye
on health care reform?
The US government offers free health insurance coverage to some 27 percent
of the population. For the elderly and many disabled Americans, the federal
Medicare program covers about 80 percent of medical costs. Medicaid programs
help insure the nations poor. And the State Children's Health Insurance Program
covers about six million low income children whose families are ineligible
for Medicaid but cannot afford private health insurance. The rest of the
population must find health care coverage on their own, typically through
employers.
But many Americans have to bear the full cost of health insurance. For an
average family, that ranges from 11 thousand to 12 thousand dollars a year.
And even that does not cover the full cost of medical care. Millions of Americans
often have trouble paying for prescription drugs and other treatments.
"Here is a country with a very expensive and very vast health care
system that leaves many out of being able to participate fully in the abundance
of the American health care system," says Diane Rowland, the Executive
Vice President of the Kaiser Family Foundation, a non-profit organization
that focuses on health policy in the United States. "We need an America
to reinvest in our people and reinvest in providing primary and preventive
health care services equitably to all Americans."
Why Many are Uninsured
According to the US Census Bureau, about 47 million
Americans do not have health insurance. Joel Cohen is Director of Social
and Economic Research for the US government's Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. "There
are a lot of different reasons why people are uninsured -- some of which
have to do with what they perceive to be the affordability, some of which
have to do with their access to different kinds of health plans, and some
of it has to do with their individual preferences as to how they view health
insurance and medical care."
Cohen says many people between the ages of 19 and 29
believe they are healthy and do not need costly medical insurance. Overall,
he says, insurance coverage varies with the fluctuating economy. "Most
people get their insurance through their employment. So as unemployment
increases, then people would have more difficulty getting insurance. On
the other hand, if the economy improves and more people are employed, then
it would go down. So there is a little bit of an economic cycle to that."
Radical Reform
About 60 percent of Americans receive health insurance through their workplace.
Employers typically offer workers insurance plans that cover a portion of
health care costs, leaving employees responsible for the difference. With
nearly 16 percent of Americans uninsured, some analysts say federally-funded
health care coverage for all Americans is the answer.
"We are the only industrialized country without universal health insurance
coverage," says Sara Collins, Assistant Vice President for the Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation that provides support for health care research. "You
notice when you look at our rate of cost growth compared to France, compared
to Germany, compared to Canada, we have a much higher rate of cost growth.
We spend a much larger percentage of our GDP [i.e., gross domestic product]
on health care costs than do other countries where everybody is in the same
system. And we actually have much poorer health outcomes; we rank among the
very bottom in infant mortality compared to our neighbors overseas [in developed
countries]. I think that the health system would improve dramatically by
including everybody in the system as other industrialized countries are doing
now."
Many people equate universal health insurance with socialized medicine.
But analysts say socialized medicine is government control over all aspects
of health care, while the government would administer only insurance programs
under a universal health insurance system. Critics of universal coverage
point out that patients in Canada and Britain, for example, often encounter
long waits for medical care and have little choice in selecting doctors.
Fixing the Current System
Scott Serota is President and CEO of the BlueCross BlueShield Association,
the largest group of private health insurance franchises in the US He admits
the current system needs reform, but he says he is wary of a system that
might not sustain America's standard of health care.
"My biggest comment to the critics of the current financing system
is it has created a health care system second to none in the world. And we
need to ensure we continue to support that system while modifying the incentives
in such a fashion that we can continue to afford that system," says
Serota. "I think we need to move away from a finger pointing exercise
and toward a solution-oriented exercise, which says these are the problems
and this is how we need to fix them."
According to Serota, the insurance industry supports reforms that focus
on disease prevention, chronic illness management and health information
technology. But, he says, the industry does not support reforms that would
increase government bureaucracy in order to manage the nation's health care
industry. Several public opinion polls show that rising health care costs
are the number one domestic concern among US voters ahead of next year's
national elections.
Political Positions
Diane Rowland of the Kaiser Family Foundation says the
two major political parties already are beginning to map out their positions. "Among
the Democratic candidates, there's been a lot of discussion of how to improve
health care services, how to improve the quality of care for everyone, how
to try to bring down the inefficiencies in the system, so that we can have
more affordable health care services, and clearly providing for some way
to help assist those who are lower income and need coverage. On the Republican
side, we've seen much more of a commitment to some of the market-based strategies,
increasing the availability of tax credits for the purchase of health insurance
and greater reliance actually on the individual market, on the private market,
for health care coverage where there's more consumer choice."
Presidential candidates from both major parties agree that reform is needed.
Meanwhile, most analysts predict that under the current system, the number
of uninsured people in the US
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Open source describes practices in production and development that promote access to the end product's sources. Some consider it as a philosophy, and others consider it as a pragmatic methodology. Before open source became widely adopted, developers and producers used a variety of phrases to describe the concept; the term open source gained popularity with the rise of the Internet and its enabling of diverse production models, communication paths, and interactive communities. Subsequently, open source software became the most prominent face of open source.
The open source model can allow for the concurrent use of different agendas and approaches in production, in contrast with more centralized models of development such as those typically used in commercial software companies.
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What is the absolute best that the open source model has to offer? The term is usually applied to software specifically, but I'd like to use it here to refer to any community developed project whose collaborative efforts are freely available to all to use and/or modify in any not-for-profit manner; This could include content, health, politics, religion, media, etc..
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Wikipedia is an international Web-based cooperative free-content encyclopedia. It exists as a wiki, a website that allows visitors to edit its content; the word Wikipedia itself is a portmanteau of wiki and encyclopedia and is often abbreviated to WP by its users. Wikipedia is written collaboratively by volunteers, allowing articles to be changed by anyone with access to the website.
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Linux (also known as GNU/Linux) is a Unix-like computer operating system. It is one of the most prominent examples of open source development and free software; its underlying source code is available for anyone to use, modify, and redistribute freely.
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Even if you think you've never used Apache, you have. Apache serves 70% of all websites on the internet. http://www.apache.org/
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http://www.ubuntu.com/
Linux for human beings! The Ubuntu community is built on the ideas enshrined in the Ubuntu Philosophy: that software should be available free of charge, that software tools should be usable by people in their local language and despite any disabilities, and that people should have the freedom to customise and alter their software in whatever way they see fit.
These freedoms make Ubuntu fundamentally different from traditional proprietary software: not only are the tools you need available free of charge, you have the right to modify your software until it works the way you want it to.
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A free, open source
replacement for MS office, and it mostly works well with MS documents. Download at http://www.openoffice.org/
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http://www.php.net PHP: Widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.
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excellent read performance is ideal. It is easily "the world's most popular open source database," as its commercial proponent MySQL AB asserts.
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http://www.bittorrent.com/ BitTorrent is a peer-assisted, digital content delivery platform that provides the fastest, most efficient means of distributing, discovering, and consuming large, high-quality files on the Web.
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Eclipse is an open source IDE project that can be used for all sorts of development. I have been using the elcipse IDE for 2+ years now and love it. Very well done.
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THIS IS A STUPID TOPIC!
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Digg 'em if ya got 'em!
http://digg.com/genera...Open_Source
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Wikipedia, Firefox and Ubuntu are extremely close contenders. It's like having to choose best of the best. Wikipedia for me, since it covers an almost universal domain of knowledge, not just computers.
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You didn't include any Online Organizer like Blue Smiley Organizer:
http://www.bookmark-manager.com/
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I think TWiki (http://www.twiki.org) definitely needs to be mentioned in this list!
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The list is a work in progress, and is becoming more useful and accurate as people continue to add and vote on their favorites; If something doesn't look right, help us improve the list by contributing new answers, votes, and comments...!
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Ubuntu, Debian, Wikipedia, and Firefox.
Those three are tied in my mind for their outstanding innovation, contribution to the state of the global community as a whole, and the fostering of access, knowledge, and excellence.
I use Ubuntu and Debian exclusively.
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^_^;; FreeBASIC is very helpful. It's made so much progress and has sped up my programming efforts very much so.
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Great topic, thanks. It's great to revisit this one, and to see so many additional projects listed, some of which look pretty cool.
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Really the first would be LINUX because if we count the votes of linux, ubuntu linux and debian they have more votes than firefox
Realmente debiera ser primero linux porque sumando los votos de linux, ubuntu linux y debian suman mas que firefox
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I'm surprised that the GPL still hasn't made it to the front page yet; come on people!
@hajush: I wholeheartedly agree; it's fun to come back to and check up on. I've found out about a bunch of cool projects that i wouldn't have otherwise
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Well.... Technically Linux is solely the kernel itself, a project in it's own right. When people usually talk about GNU/Linux as an OS, however, it's no longer a single project. I consider the answer for Debian as a project which utilizes the Linux kernel (or the HURD, the BSD kernel, etc.), and then Linux as a project in it's own right which is *just* the kernel development team.
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G-P-L!
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For those who missed the news:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gpl3#Version_3
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This topic is really a cool digest of interesting projects. A cool place where find projects I didn't know yet. Continue to add more of them!
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I love this list, I'm going to add some more to it as I find em. I can't believe Paint.NET wasn't on there, it's a pretty impressive alternative to GIMP. Ever since I went to Paint.NET I never looked back at GIMP again.. hehe
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Feel free to add it...
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I can't believe that so many of these answers are not even open source
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Yea, but there are a LOT that are.
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@davidthedrake
right you are, dave, but a giving an answer like "del.icio.us" to the question "Best Open Source Project?" is like answering the question "Best Restaurant in Town?" with "Home Depot"
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*shrug* Mark the answer as irrelevant then. With enough votes, it'll get hidden from view.
The tools are there, just gotta use them. ;)
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Well, the description states that it doesn't have to be specifically GPL'd software, but simply any project that uses the "open source model" i.e. collaborative, open information sharing. I would say that del.icio.us or grupthink fit this description.
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very interesting list - more can be find at http://www.howtobuildw...list-review
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Thanks for starting this topic! I hadn't known about a lot of these. :o)
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I'd like to add http://freescreenrecorder.net/ (Screen Recorder
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We’re making progress… Sei’s just very careful about coming onto Herself’s territory; but yesterday he spent most of the day under the chest of drawers in my room…rather a high legged chest, so I know he’s there, and he can watch things.
He spent last night there, too, or at least was there this morning. This morning I called to him, and he came over, very cautiously got onto the bed. Then started head-butting and rolling over and doing tummy fur and got under the covers and purred. Didn’t stay there long. I’ve been careful not to force him to do anything. I just call, and if he wants to come, he comes…but he’s getting more willing to pay attention. [Ysabel would come when I called, infallibly, dear old girl.] But no comparisons are fair. Sei came to us as a young gentleman, a year old, and he’s got his own ways, which are very fine. Patience is my part in this transaction; trust, in his. So we have at least the beginning of a partnership. No, I’m not fickle: I feel Ysabel’s absence deeply, but I will do that for a long, long time. But Sei’s at a crossroads, and I can’t leave him there: I have to open the way for him to be him, and not ask him to be Ysabel, but to try to get those behaviors that are safety for a traveling kitteh, the willingness to be close to me, and to pay attention to my voice. He’s caught in a moment of change, and wondering what happened and if there’s now a room in the house that could be his, and he’s interested; I have to meet that willingness fairly, and if I shed a tear or two in the process, well, kittehs don’t understand that sort of thing half as well as they understand an offered lap and a cuddle.
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philbrown
October 27, 2011 at 10:16 am
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I see parallels between Sei and certain of your characters.
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horsewisevt
October 27, 2011 at 10:35 am
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Sei is the guide for the next part of your journey.
A fire ceremony to honour Ysabel might be beneficial.
Honour and release.
She will then be able to walk by your side from the energetic side of the fence, and that will then allow Sei to step into his role on this side.
He may need to know that the “space” is open for him to step into.
Part of that is awareness, that there has been and is going to be a significant transition on your journey, and inviting Sei to lead, guide and protect you.
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October 27, 2011 at 1:55 pm
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I think Ysabel waited until she was sure she was leaving you in good paws.
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October 27, 2011 at 3:02 pm
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I think horsewisevt has given an excellent suggestion. When you feel ready, you and Jane can arrange a ceremony for Shu and Sei both as they assume new roles in the household. In no way will the elder cats be forgotten, but the younger ones can be promoted, so to speak.
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October 27, 2011 at 6:03 pm
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Please let me know when you feel up to lighting the Shejidan lantern for Ysabel.
We need to do it yet for Emily and Katie.
Tears will be shed, but crying never hurt anyone, and is healing, I think.
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October 27, 2011 at 6:19 pm
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Seishi seems like a gentle creature that was not loved nearly enough in his past life, and he is surely in the right place now. And you know cats always know when you are hurting and they want to come help you feel better.
I do like to think of you three (or five) lighting the lantern for the departed ones. Putting light around them.
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October 27, 2011 at 7:04 pm
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Even in the greatest sadness a cat is a perfect anchor to reality, and a cat’s fur can soak up any amount of tears. Somehow they leave space for our memories of lost ones, but filling gaps we never knew existed with new quirks.
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October 28, 2011 at 7:26 am
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I have been away from the computer for a few days and did not know.
I am so, so sorry.
So very sorry.
Ever since we lost our Carrots kitty, our newest member of the household, Jack Bauer, has tried to take up the slack.
He is a big kitty, with big paws, like Seishi, and so very soft.
Whenever any of us is especially missing our Carrots, there he is, insisting on being held and offering comfort, just like Kokipy says.
And yes, Sloren is right…a cat’s fur really can soak up any amount of tears.
I’ll be keeping you in my thoughts.
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October 28, 2011 at 12:42 pm
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Something that might brighten your day a bit.
Today, went to the store and they’re moving everything around. Looked for, didn’t find udon noodles this time. Will find them (or other whole wheat / buckwheat) next time.
But what I *did* find by accident gave me a chuckle, so I thought I’d share. Looking through the shelves, what do I run across, but “Pocky.” Now, I didn’t know what “Pocky” is, except a reference in anime and art and fanfic. Huh, I think, probably sweeter than anything, but (haha) I bought a package to try. Had to.
Thought it might give you both a grin.
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October 28, 2011 at 5:24 pm
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ah, yes. I find Pocky pleasant. Jane really likes it.
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October 28, 2011 at 5:41 pm
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My daughter, who loves anime and japanese culture, is a pocky lover. It’s good yummy stuff !
(OT: and now she’s taking Japanese language in college and really liking it a lot; very encouraging development for a “non-language” Geology major that hated High School Spanish).
As to your kittehs, it’s wonderful to hear that Sei (and you CJ
) are getting thought the transition. Our household is working through the loss of one of our three dogs. The adjustments are hard for two and four footed members of the family, but we’re doing ok.
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October 28, 2011 at 7:46 pm
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If you are going to eat pocky, then try to find a bottle or two of ramune, which is a type of japanese soda.
Many different flavors, and there is a marble-type ball inside the bottle to add to the experience.
My son is addicted (I think he is a changeling, japanese style).
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Tokyo Gore Police
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By: Julian on May 29, 2009
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Eastern Eye (Australia). Region 4, PAL. 1.78:1 (16:9 enhanced). Japanese DD 5.1, Japanese DD 2.0, English DD 5.1, English DD 2.0. English Subtitles. 105 minutes
The Movie
Cover Art
Credits
Director:
Yoshihiro Nishimura
Starring:
Eihi Shiina, Itsuji Itao, Yukihide Benny, Shun Sugata, Keisuke Horibe
Screenplay: Kengo Kaji, Sayako Nakoshi, Yoshihiro Nishimura
Country: Japan
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Yeah,
so I confess – the only reason I was
drawn to Tokyo Gore
Police was because its title was Tokyo Gore Police. But I did know a bit about this flick before diving in blind; namely
some delightful accusations that it was the most ball-tearing Eastern
gore flick since Riki-Oh, and that it starred Audition's
über-bitch Eihi Shiina battling it out with a katana against
mutants. The deal, as they say, was sealed.
Tokyo
Gore Police posits a futuristic Tokyo where the mean streets are
commandeered by the "Engineers". The Engineers are the hideously
mutated products of macabre human experiments in which people are
infected by a strain of DNA synthesised from that of various serial
killers, turning them into homicidal maniacs. The Engineers are also
able to turn any injury they sustain into a lethal weapon, with some
genuinely repulsive results. The only thing that stops the Engineers
entirely is the severing of the offending strand of DNA, a solid
key-shaped growth that may be removed upon autopsy. Little is known
about the Engineers and the only obstacle to their objective of
unrelentingly terrorising the streets of Tokyo is the local police
force, a recently privatised behemoth that is absolutely ruthless in
its approach to the mutants.
The
stellar member of Tokyo's boys and girls in blue is Ruka (Shiina),
a pretty young thing who's pretty handy with a samurai sword. Ruka
is haunted by the murder of her father, a Tokyo cop who was brutally
gunned down in the streets, and she is set on finding his assassin in
amongst the various arse-kickery that comes with cleaning the streets
of mutants that would make the X-Men wince. Her investigations lead
her to the "Key Man", who is deeply involved with both her
father's murder and the Engineers.
The
director of Tokyo Gore Police is Yoshihiro Nishimura, who
gained tremendous cult acclaim with his special effects work on the
2008 film The Machine Girl.
The roots of Tokyo Gore Police began with Media Blasters, the company that co-prodcued The
Machine Girl, when they suggested Nishimura helm his own feature.
Nishimura opted to remake one of his short films, the 1995 flick Anatomia Extinction. Tak Sakaguchi, best known in cult circles
for his starring role in Ryuhei Kitamura's Versus, was
brought on as fight choreographer and Nishimura assembled a cult star
cast, including Shiina.
If
you're expecting anything remotely coherent, Tokyo Gore Police isn't the movie for you; perhaps it's best thought of as the
hell-spawn of Cronenberg and Miike, with a dollop of Lynch. Nishimura
has adopted for a "low on brains, high on brawn" approach, and by
God is it high on brawn – when the claret is spilled it rivals Braindead for sheer viscera and the comparisons to Riki-Oh are more than valid. Unfortunately, the absolutely threadbare
plot is frequently lost in the pink mist (or rather deep-red showers;
it's the House of Blue Leaves in colour, for 105 minutes) and a
major fault is that it's just too long. About twenty minutes could
have easily been shorn off the running time to make Tokyo
Gore Police a very lean, mean little exercise in bloodshed.
Nishimura errs on the side of self-indulgence and just before the
hyper-frenetic conclusion finally kicks in it's beginning to get a
little tiresome.
Something
should be said here about the social commentary that is so central to Tokyo Gore Police and makes up a lot of its charm. Nishimura
has peppered fake advertisements throughout the film, some boasting
the sheer sadistic prowess of the police in their Darth Vader
get-ups, others advertising razors that are easier to self-mutilate
with. While the parallels to Starship Troopers are clear,
Nishimura does a really good job with them for the most part –
they're incredibly blackly funny and do the whole satirical bit
quite well. The only input Nishimura had in these segments was
supervision and make-up effects. Instead, they were directed by
Noboru "The Machine Girl" Iguchi and Yûdai Yamaguchi,
director of the 2003 cult hit Battlefield Baseball. In one
interview, Nishimura said his main reasoning behind including the
advertisements was to lighten the tone of the picture and his desire
to make some sort of social comment drawing upon his legal college
education.
Nishimura's
own special effects mob Nishimura Motion Picture Model Makers Group
is responsible for the special effects and for the most part they're
done really well. Some of these creatures are disgusting, nightmarish
things and that's a real testament to Nishimura's company's
creativity – particular kudos goes towards the crocodile mermaid
and, to paraphrase the irate cop from The Doors, "the guy
with the brain".
In
amongst all of the madness, the incoherence, the blood and satire, Tokyo Gore Police is a pretty good film. Even though it
outstays its welcome at 105 minutes, it's a quirky Japanese riff on
Cronenbergian body horror and the Eastern blood movie that's well
worth your time.
Video
Picture is presented in 1:85:1, with 16:9 enhancement. Although obviously shot on video, the image is very clear. No complaints here.
Audio
A fair smorgasbord of audio tracks are available depending on your technological capabilities or language preference – two Japanese Dolby tracks in 2.0 and 5.1 and two English Dolby tracks in 2.0 and 5.1. I'm dead-set against the inferior dubbed tracks so the Japanese 5.1 was the way to go for me and it sounded terrific.
English subtitles are also provided.
Extra Features
This disc is light on extras – a theatrical trailer, extended promo trailer and stills gallery have been provided. However, the US Media Blasters disc is lighter still, including only a theatrical trailer. The local release is the way to go at the moment.
The Verdict
A wildly entertaining film, even if it's just for the sheer spectacle of the thing. It gets a bit tired towards the middle and when exploring some very impossible connections between the Key Man and Ruka, but hey – it's grisly, ultra-violent Japanese mayhem at its delirious high point. Oh, did I mention there were mutants?
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Fat Boy Pete on 06/27/2009 @ 12:18
Comment # 3 of 3
Crazy gore. One of the goriest movies ever released in Australia for sure.
Rip on 05/30/2009 @ 16:59
Comment # 2 of 3
Good review. I preferred MACHINE GIRL in some ways, but perhaps because it was tighter. TOKYO GORE POLICE is great fun, but is way overlong.
MaxTheSilent on 05/30/2009 @ 13:26
Comment # 1 of 3
Fun, wacky movie. Far better than the tedious MACHINE GIRL.
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POSTED: Friday, Jan. 13, 2012
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LETTER: Says city protest response deplorable
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Is this really Bellingham?
Did we just see our local "storm troopers" in full riot gear evicting peaceful protesters from the park?
The protesters who are brave enough to put themselves on the line in the struggle for a more equitable democracy, live in tents in the rain and cold, educate us to the facts of corporate thievery, be arrested?
The Occupy movement includes all voices for justice. They are our hope for our future. Rather than protecting the grass in the park, we should protect non-violent civil disobedience. The city's response was deplorable.Belle ShalomBellingham
Copyright 2012 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Occupy Bellingham protesters have made their statements and we have heard their complaints about our world. They have discussed how to solve the world's economic and environmental problems. Now they can do the right thing and remain to clean up the mess they have made. The city can levy fines on those responsible for the destruction of public property and for encouraging others to do so. It is common practice for the city to demand restitution in such cases.
Those who supported Bellingham protesters can also donate to the city to offset the cost to the taxpayers to clean up the human and material waste dumped in our park. Those who do not have the means to donate money can donate their time and volunteer to clean other areas of Bellingham littered with trash. Free speech is a right of every American; dumping your garbage in public is not.
The protesters can now claim a merit badge for civil disobedience. Play time is over; the Occupy Protesters should also demonstrate some respect to the citizens
LETTER: Concerned about New York protesters
LETTER: Concerned about New York protesters
I am sure that I am not the only resident of Bellingham concerned by the recent displays of what I believe to be police brutality that occurred during the "Occupy Wall Street" protest in New York on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Demonstrators protesting bank bailouts and the mortgage crisis were subjected to what I see as unwarranted aggression from members of the New York Police Department.
Luckily, protesters were able to capture many incidences of this violence on video. But will these videos lead to an investigation into the conduct of New York's policeman? Currently, no investigation has been launched.
Protesters block downtown Bellingham streets in 'Occupy Wall Street' rally
Protesters block downtown Bellingham streets in 'Occupy Wall Street' rally
BELLINGHAM - Parts of Cornwall Avenue were blocked as hundreds of protesters gathered downtown Friday afternoon, Oct. 7, to rally against economic inequality and corporations with too much power.
The rally was the first major local showing inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protests that have been going since September in New York.
Protesters gathered on all four corners of Cornwall Avenue and East Magnolia Street at 4 p.m. and marched to the Bank of America on Holly Street, chanting "Banks got bailed out, we got sold out."
LETTER:Says police avoided protest violence
LETTER:Says police avoided protest violence
In Bellingham, the natural decency of the citizens and our well-trained police kept the recent "Wall Street" protest from erupting into violence.
A counter-protester in a big truck with a God Bless America sign stopped for the red light at the Federal Building corner just as a large group of protesters arrived. When the light turned green, he revved the engine and zipped down toward Railroad Avenue, leaving a streak of black smoke drifting through the crowd.
He circled the block to halt again at the red light as the crowds passed on the sidewalks. A policeman took a position between the truck and the crowd but one young woman sat down directly in front of the truck. As the light turned green, the trucker attempted to turn away from the woman and pass her but it was too close and other protesters began to fill up the pavement.
LETTER: Unhappy with 'Occupy' protests
LETTER: Unhappy with 'Occupy' protests
I believe the supporters of the Occupy Wall Street protests include the Democratic Party, Communist Party USA, American Nazi Party, SEIU, United Federation of Teachers, Transport Workers Union Local, Islamic groups, MoveOn.org, Michael Moore and all the left wing, government-knows-best crowd.
Some are calling for all-out revolution.
In soviet Russia, Stalin used this type of mob mentality in gaining power and referred to them as "useful idiots."
Our constitution and free-enterprise system affords citizens, including these protesters, more freedom and opportunity than available anywhere else in the world.
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Books & Technology Roundup
Book publishers have been on our minds since our post on 25 Lessons Publishers Can Teach Startups. In particular because Digital Book World took place, then O’Reilly Tools of Change, plus the National Book Count data was released and our client Canadian Bookshelf announced today that Amazon.ca will be its lead sponsor for 2012 and they are rebranding as The 49th Shelf. Here’s the big news in books.
Digital Book World Conference
Digital Book World keeps a running commentary on their blog of insights into publishing in the 21st century. Following the conference, attendees posted a number of summaries of the sessions and keynotes on various sites. Here are the standout factoids and anecdotes in my mind.
Publisher optimism about the digital evolution has lessened over the past year. 72% of publishers feel they can be competitive in the new digital market (down 83% from last year).
Ebook sales increased 17% in 2011. For top publishers, 15% of their book sales were from digital in 2011. There is a lot of variation across publisher and dependent on the genre of books published.
Consumer preference for reading ebooks shows 35% prefer dedicated e-readers (Kindle), 31% tablets (iPad), and 30% reading tablets (Fire, NookColor, Vox).
Also of note, Sourcebooks announced their experimentation with an agile publishing model.
O’Reilly Tools of Change Conference
O'Reilly Media’s Tools of Change conference returned to New York with a stellar line up of publishing innovators and technologists to talk about the present and future of publishing. This year’s TOC kicked off with keynote presenter LeVar Burton. Burton heads a startup multimedia children’s publishing venture called RRKidz that is based on his work hosting PBS’s Reading Rainbow program. Watch the keynote and other presentations from the conference.
Tim Carmody, Wired Magazine, also presented on the Future of Reading, from Avant-Garde Poetry to Sportscenter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpAXqHmRa0E
National Book Count
25 books will have been sold or circulated in Canada by the time you read this sentence.
The above was Mark Medley’s opening for his National Post article on the results of the National Reading Campaign’s National Book Count. Read the full article: “National Book Count suggests Canada Reads”
It’s true. The numbers are in. Canada Reads. And based on our experience with client Canadian Bookshelf, there’s a strong audience for Canadian-authored titles.
Canadian Bookshelf Announces Amazon.ca As Lead Sponsor for 2012 and Rebrands as The 49th Shelf
Announced today:
Canadian books are getting a well-deserved boost today. Canadian Bookshelf announced Amazon.ca as its lead sponsor for 2012, and that the book community website will now offer expanded features and book listings under the new name The 49th Shelf. http://49thShelf.com
Read the Full Press Release ...
As book fans and supporters of the Canadian publishing industry, I’m looking forward to this next chapter with 49th Shelf.
Check out 49thShelf.com. Get the badge here.
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Getting to +1: A Social Approach to Winning Support for Search Marketing
Last night I presented to the SEMPO Vancouver meetup group on the different perspectives of generalists and specialists when it comes to Search Marketing.
In summary, marketing generalists are under a ton of pressure to understand and create effective marketing strategies that address the growth of marketing channels and device choices, on top of dealing with the explosion of marketing data and financial constraints. Search marketing specialists can play a key strategic role in answering business questions like “how should I allocate budget among each marketing channel,” “how can I get more leads,” and “what can I do to get more sales?” But specialists need to understand the social approach to winning support from generalists.
This presentation offers tips for Search Specialists looking to gain support from clients, managers, executives and other generalists.
Getting to +1: A Social Approach to Winning Support for Search Marketing
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Boxcar Marketing At BookNet Canada’s Tech Forum
The Vancouver Sun recently published an article by Sean Cranbury that highlights Monique Trottier’s presentation at BNC Technology Forum 2011. Tech Forum is an annual event that showcases experts and visionaries from the international publishing and bookselling scene. This year’s focus was on practical insights on the digital space and Monique presented on measuring the success of your online marketing campaigns.
Organized by BookNet’s Samantha Francis, the conference opened with keynote speaker Mitch Joel, President of Twist Image and author of Six Pixels of Separation.
Other speakers included Patrick Brown from Goodreads, Colin Robinson of Or Books, and Alex Jansen of Pop Sandbox. See the complete list of speakers.
In a summary of the day, the Vancouver Sun article mentions Monique’s presentation, titled “Beyond Fans and Followers, Measuring Your Online Marketing Campaigns.”
[Trottier] proceeded to demonstrate how tools like Google Analytics can be used to measure the success of online marketing campaigns.
The twitter hashtag #TechForum11 was tending at this time and many of the tweets that emerged from Monique’s session lauded her generous attention to detail.
Jack Illingworth, Executive Director of Literary Press Group Canada tweeted: “[Monique] has said more in 9 minutes that most do in an hour” while freelance editor Laura Godrey summed up the general mood by tweeting “@somisguided is totally #crushingit at #techforum11. I need to learn to use Google Analytics…”
It was the kind of presentation that seeks to be the example that others will follow in terms of commitment, content and practical value for the audience and it was arguably the best session of the day.
Thank you to Sean Cranbury for the very flattering representation of the session!
Read the full article.
Monique’s presentation slides are available for download and an audio version is on the way:
BookNet Tech Forum: Beyond Fans and Followers, Measuring the Success of Online Marketing Campaigns
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
10 Tips for Getting Results from Social Media
Right Course Magazine, Business in Vancouver’s magazine on executive training and professional development, just published an article written by Boxcar Marketing titled “Class (Inter)actions: Top tips for getting results from social media.”
The article is great for marketing professionals, business owners and employers who are looking to incorporate social media marketing into their existing marketing mix or improve upon existing online marketing initiatives. Learn how to develop a social media strategy, monitor progress, optimize campaigns, and measure success (return on investment).
Boxcar Marketing’s 10 top tips for getting results from social media include:
Define your goals
Listen to your customers
Draft a simple social media policy
Start conversations
Humanize your company
Establish your identity
Know your customers
Reward true fans
Acknowledge screw-ups
Integrate online and offline
For a closer look at getting results from social media, read the full article in Right Course on page 21.
Download Right Course Magazine 2011 [PDF].
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Georgia Straight: Vancouver book scene reshaped by online communities
On Monday the Georgia Straight posted an article on how
Vancouver’s book scene is being reshaped by online communities.
The article looks at how the web is changing the publishing industry and readers’ relationship to books. Vancouver, in particular, is playing a role in changing the Canadian publishing landscape with events like the Vancouver Book Club, the W2 Real Vancouver Writers’ & Culture Series and BookCamp Vancouver.
Monique, who the article states, “has played an instrumental role in the digital growth of Canada’s publishing industry” was interviewed for the article:
When Trottier started at Raincoast, she was one of only a handful of people in publishing who worked online.
“Even at that stage, it was clear that the hierarchy of conversation about books was collapsing,” Trottier told the Straight at a Kitsilano coffee shop.
Publishers—and only publishers—used to engage with media and booksellers, and then media and booksellers would communicate with retail buyers and the public. “The web has really collapsed that,” Trottier said. “The conversation happens between readers and between writers, and then directly between readers and writers and publishers.”
While social media allow publishers to listen more closely to their markets, Trottier acknowledges that they’re not the silver bullet that will save the industry. “Publishers are going to save themselves when they figure out what their new business model is,” she said.
Read the full article.
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Interesting Vancouver 2010
Friday, October 8 was Vancouver’s 3rd Interesting event.
Interesting was founded in London, UK by Russell Davies and now has chapters around the world. Friend and former Vancouverite Brett Macfarlane founded the Vancouver chapter and kicked off the event this year in a pre-recorded statement from Uraguay. If that wasn’t interesting enough, the evening progressed through a series of 5- and 10-minute presentations on the jazz scene in Vancouver, yarn bombing, the coincidence problem, how to take (and throw) your first punch to the face, biodynamic farming, transgender identity, the sex trade in Vancouver, food sourcing, the beauty in the data of 50K camera-phone photos taken by one guy, third spaces such as the Museum of Vancouver, and the notes of spaces in music.
Interesting, unexpected, ordinary and extraordinary.
Jer Thorp was one of my favourite speakers from Interesting Vancouver 2009.
IV 09 - Jer Thorp from Brett Macfarlane on Vimeo.
I also had the pleasure of speaking at last year’s event. Here’s part of my presentation on natural perfume, the brain and how our sense of scent works.
IV 09 - Monique Trottier from Brett Macfarlane on Vimeo.
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BookCamp Vancouver 2010: Thanks and Praise
October 1, 2010, was the second BookCamp Vancouver and it was a great success! Thank you to Crissy Campbell, our behind-the-scenes project manager extraordinaire, and the members of the organizing committee: John Maxwell, Sean Cranbury and Cynara Geissler. A big thanks to Jo-Anne Ray for her knowledge of all things SFU
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AASM Manual
===========
(This is more of a set of notes than a true manual.)
Alpha++ release!
Required: {binary file, token specifier "mnemonics", source file}
Command line format
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
qasm [-s[d,v][{l, p}], , -l , -h , -e ]
-s dumps the symbol table to the specified file.
the default is to dump in alphabetical order
the -sd option dumps symbols in order of Definition
the -sv option sorts symbols into ascending Value
adding an 'l' will dump the Local labels too
adding a 'p' will dump the literal Pools too
-l dumps the list output to the specified file.
the -ls option will list the symbol table too
the -lk option will list the symbol table and insert a "KMD" identifier
-h dumps ASCII hexadecimal to the specified file.
-e dumps ELF to the specified file.
omitting the filename (or substituting '-') directs to stdout.
(Further options will be added later.)
Output information
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Each pass attempts to define and refine label values.
On each pass
information is echoed indicating "Label changes":
"defined" is the number of labels which were defined for the
first time on that pass.
"value changed" is the number of labels whose definition has
been altered on that pass; this is normally due to the object
code changing size as offsets are adjusted.
"read while undefined" indicates references to labels which
have not yet had any definition.
Iteration continues until all these values are zero - at which time a
final pass generates code - or the assembler becomes fed up, which
implies that the source code is not sensible.
In this case labels
still undefined are reported.
Errors are reported as they are determined and, if a pass contains
errors, assembly will be aborted at the end of the pass.
Source file input format
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Standard assembly language: optional label followed by a mnemonic -
with addressing mode(s) as required - followed by an optional comment.
Any field may be omitted where sensible.
No restrictions on mnemonic/label formatting (1st column, etc.)
Mnemonics (including directives) are case insensitive.
Labels are case sensitive.
Lines are terminated by
or .
A line is truncated to a limit of 255 characters. (Alterable in source file.)
Directives supported are:
INCLUDE Include file as part of source
GET
Synonym for "INCLUDE"
EQU Equate
EXPORT , , ... Marks labels for export (for expansion)
If
= "all", all labels are exported
ARM Assemble as 32-bit ARM code (default)
(Automatically aligns to word boundary)
THUMB Assemble as 16-bit Thumb code
ARCHITECTURE Set instruction set architecture (default "ALL")
{v3, v3M, v4, v4xM, v4T, v4TxM, v5, v5xM, v5T, v5TxM,
v5TE, v5TExP, all, any} (last 2 are synonyms)
ARCH Synonym for ARCHITECTURE
ORIGIN Origin (defaults to 00000000 at start)
ORG Synonym for ORIGIN
ENTRY Mark code entry point
ALIGN , ]] Increment origin to next multiple of
[[Will default to 4-byte alignment
Note: any label will be at the first filled address
if filling the gap, but the aligned address if not.
DEFS [, ] Define space - space uninitialised if
byte omitted
DEFB , , ... Define byte
DEFB "string", ... may mix with above - possible delimiters " ' ` /
Accepts C-style escape codes
{ \0 \" \' \? \\ \a \b \f \n \r \t \v }
DEFH , , ... Define 16-bit word (also strings as DEFB)
DEFW , , ... Define 32-bit word (also strings as DEFB)
DCB Synonym for DEFB
DCW Synonym for DEFH
DCD Synonym for DEFW
LITERAL Dump any outstanding literal constants
Owing to the automatic alignment and
user invisibility of literals it is
inadvisable to label a LITERAL directive.
LITERALS Synonym for LITERAL
POOL Synonym for LITERAL
LTORG Synonym for LITERAL
RN Alias a register name.
Note: must precede alias use in assembly
CN Alias a coprocessor register name.
Note: must precede alias use in assembly
Note: a value used in (e.g.) DEFB is truncated to the appropriate
least significant bits -without- a warning message being generated.
Label rules
~~~~~~~~~~~
Labels are strings of alphanumerics, beginning with an alphabetic
character.
'_' is regarded as alphabetic.
They are case sensitive.
A label can be any length, but only the first 31 characters are
stored.
(This limit can be changed in the source file.)
Longer
labels are still likely to be distinguished by their hashes.
Local labels may be defined as decimal numbers.
The same label may be
defined repeatedly, if desired.
A local label is referenced using a
'%' prefix, thus:
999 beq %b111
The reference may be specified as "%b##" (back) which searches for the
nearest matching preceding definition in the assembly process, "%f##"
(forward) which searches for the nearest matching succeeding
definition or "%##" which searches backwards then forwards if not
found.
Both directions of search begin with the label on the current
line, if any.
Expression rules
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
An operand may be one of:
. current location
label
% local label
decimal number
: binary number ????
0b binary number
@ octal number
$ hexadecimal number
& hexadecimal number
0x hexadecimal number
Values are 32 bit, two's complement.
Any number may contain an arbitrary number of '_' characters.
These
are intended to be available as field separators (e.g. in long binary
numbers) and are ignored by the assembler.
A monadic operator may be one of:
Symbols Operation
+ Plus
- Negative
(2's complement)
~ NOT
(1's complement)
| log
(i.e. the bit number of the MS '1' or -1 for 0)
Only one monadic operator is allowed per element.
A diadic operator may be one of:
Symbols Operation Precedence
<< LSL SHL Left shift
6 (High)
>> LSR SHR Right shift
6
AND Logical AND
5
|
OR Logical OR
4
^
EOR XOR Logical XOR
4
* Multiply
3
/
DIV DIV
3
\
MOD MOD
3
+ Add
2
- Subtract
2 (Low)
Parentheses may be used to force priority.
Mnemonics
~~~~~~~~~
Standard ARM mnemonics and syntax are supported, with the following additions:
NOP ARM no-operation (MOV R0, R0)
UNDEF Undefined instruction (?C000010)
UNDEFINED as above
ADR Rd, addr Produce an ADD/SUB Rd, PC, ## so that Rd becomes addr
Exactly one instruction is generated.
ADRL Rd, addr Produce a set of operations which sets up Rd
by adding or subtracting from the PC.
From
one to four instructions may be generated.
ADRn Rd, addr Produce a set of operations which sets Rd to
addr, using exactly n instructions
LDR/STR Rd, addr PC-relative addressing mode
LDR Rd, =## MOV/MVN Rd, ## if possible, otherwise plant a
PC-relative load to a literal constant.
The
literals will be dumped at the end of the file,
or earlier with a LITERAL directive.
LDRH will generate half word literals.
Literals will be aliased to earlier constants
of the same value, where possible.
Literal pools are aligned automatically, as
deemed necessary by the assembler, and
terminate on word alignment.
ADDX Rd, Rn, #nn A number of `extended' immediate operations
which are synthesized from real operations but
allow arbitrary sized immediate fields.
From
one to four instructions may be generated;
some substitution (e.g. SUB for ADD) will be
attempted if it shortens the sequence.
Operations supported are {MOVX, ADDX, ADCX,
SUBX, SBCX, RSBX, RSCX, ANDX, BICX, ORRX,
EORX}.
Conditional operation and flag setting is
optional; NOTE that an attempt to set the C or
V FLAG will result in an UNDEFINED state as
predicting where an overflow may occur is not
possible and the flags can only be set on the
last instruction in the sequence.
These sequences may provide a convenient means
of performing some operations but should be
used with caution.
An advantage of this mechanism over "LDR =" is
that the data is fetched from the code stream
rather than as data; thus the constants are
more easily integrated with instruction
caches, etc.
Notes for Thumb:
NOP is MOV R8, R8 because MOV R0, R0 would affect the flags.
Only ADR (and ADR1) are currently supported.
Register names
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Register names are case insensitive.
The following register names are
predefined:
Name Name Name Value
r0 a1
0
r1 a2
1
r2 a3
2
r3 a4
3
r4 v1
4
r5 v2
5
r6 v3
6
r7 v4
7
r8 v5
8
r9 v6 sb
9
r10 v7 sl 10
r11 fp 11
r12 ip 12
r13 sp 13
r14 lr 14
r15 pc 15
Other aliases (also case insensitive) may be created with the "RN"
directive, e.g.
acc rn r0
Coprocessor names are treated similarly.
Predefined aliases are "C?"
and "CR?" where '?' is a decimal number 0-15.
The relevant directive
is "CN".
Status register names are not aliasable.
Coprocessor names
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Predefined coprocessor names are "P?" or "CP?" where '?' is a decimal
number 0-15.
They are case insensitive.
Aliases may be defined with
the "CP" directive.
Non-literal translation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Some instructions will be modified, if possible, if they cannot be
assembled as specified.
For example: "ADD R1, R2, #-1" becomes
"SUB
R1, R2, #1".
There are two such sets of pairs:
ADD/SUB and CMP/CMP Operand negated
AND/BIC, ADC/SBC and MOV/MVN Operand inverted
As mentioned above, instructions of the form "LDR Rd, =###" will be
translated to MOV or MVN if the immediate field will fit in the
instruction.
Caveats
~~~~~~~
If using literal pools (i.e. the LDR R0, =&12345678 syntax) it is
advisable to finish the code file with a "LITERAL
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Amazing Animal Senses - Examples of how some animals sense the outside world and the anatomical structures that allow them to do so.
Animal Adaptations - Provides a collection of links to sites about general animal adaptations, adaptations by biome, specific animals, and animal games.
Animal Attraction - Strange pictures of various beasts from the Washington Post.
Animal Corner - Provides facts and pictures for a variety of animals and their environments.
Animal Diversity Web - Learn about animal names, classifications by type, habits, and geographic areas where they tend to live.
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Animal Exploration: See Who's Out There - Look at the animals in the world around us with information on their habitats, food, lifestyle, and life-cycle.
Animal facts - Weird facts about animals.
Animal Information For Kids - Designed by an eight-year old Includes information about biomes,animal fiction, current events, sayings,fun facts, links, an interactive quiz, and an opportunity to write in questions.
Animal Slide Show - A simple slide show with various photos of animals.
Animal Trial - View animal pictures with information on each animal. Test your knowledge with the question panel.
Animals - Graphics, quizzes and links to help students learn basic animal concepts. Includes protozoa and simple animals as well.
Animals - Learn all about amphibians, birds, fishes, mammals and reptiles from this page sponsored by the Sedgwick County Zoo.
Animals - Contains facts such as why a zebra has stripes, what makes a rattlesnake rattle, and how the fire-bellied toad uses its colors as a warning to other predators.
Animals - Contains information about animals which are not famous or common, including the sea cow, anaconda, tiger moth, and rice rat. Also includes articles and questions.
Animals Past and Present - Includes a history of animals that lived in Illinois 65 million years ago, 10 million years ago, and today.
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Bertie's Vertebrate Quiz - Quizzes, puzzles and problems about vertebrate animals.
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Betty's Visions - Has pictures of different kinds of animals, and explains how they are different than us.
Bunyips - Fun Australian Flash site dedicated to the history and lore of the Bunyips.
Cool Animal Pictures - Offering tiger, wolf, dolphin and bird pictures.
Densmore Forest - Contains games, quizzes, and activities about animals. Also includes activities about mythical creatures.
Food Chains and Webs - What is a food chain? Find out why there are more herbivores than carnivores. Multiple-choice questions and an interactive activity to create your own food web.
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Gardensafari - Pictures and basic information about common animals found in the garden.
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Journey North: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration - Students across North America track the journeys of a dozen migratory species, share their field observations with classrooms across the Hemisphere, and are linked with scientists who share their expertise directly.
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Living Organisms 2002 - Basic classification of animals.
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Scott's Awesome Animals - Learn about and see photos of mammals, reptiles, and pets.
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SeaWorld/Busch Gardens Animal Information Database - Contains information about several types of animals ranging from mammals, birds, and even marine life.
Serengeti - Contains information on many animals living in the Serengeti such as zebras, lions, and elephants.
Skull Collection - Picture gallery of skulls from mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, sharks, and crustaceans.
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The Animal Diversity Web - General information about all genres of the animal kingdom, from mammals to reptiles.
The Predator Page - Information about predators such as Great White sharks, tigers, and cheetahs.
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Saving historic heart of our townsBy Donal HickeyMonday, December 05, 2011HIGH streets and town centres throughout Ireland have come to look the same in recent years, with regular department stores and the brash brand names of largely overseas multiples increasingly dominating the streetscape.The result is that many cities and urban areas have lost their individual identities. Often, the only saving grace is some old or historical building that stands out because it is so different to the glass, steel and plastic facades of today. The venerable landmarks are usually officially ‘listed’ for preservation, whilst some simply escape the rush to modernisation.
However, there’s evidence that places which are retaining their historic environments are doing better economically. We’re told there is something in the human psyche that makes people enjoy being in historic environments. Sounds like a no-brainer, though obviously not to many commercial developers who ran riot during the boom years.
But, just think for a moment of how a town such as Clonakilty, in west Cork, can make the most of its built heritage, or why Adare, Co Limerick, always seems packed with tourists and coaches. The prime reason surely is that both are lovely places in which to be, enhanced by a deep sense of tradition and atmosphere.
The east Cork town of Youghal, famous for its built and natural heritage, sees a heritage-led regeneration plan as compensating in some way for huge losses in local manufacturing in the past decade.
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A recent Heritage Council conference on economic growth heard London-based property adviser David Geddes tell how historic environments in towns and cities play a critical role in nurturing types of business clusters that do not otherwise normally develop.
"It is important that those responsible for planning and regeneration in every town and city across Ireland have a good understanding of its historic environments in their town and city and a plan for making the most of them," he said.
Mr Geddes has conducted extensive research in Britain into the economic and social effects that historic environments have in towns and cities and has been working on the implications, in Ireland, for Limerick and Waterford.
A survey of 35,000 people living across Britain found that cities known for their heritage dominated the top ratings, with York emerging as the most enticing English destination outside London, and Edinburgh twice as popular as Glasgow.
"There is a direct correlation between the number and nature of heritage assets in cities and towns and their appeal as places to live, work and visit," Mr Geddes noted. "It is not just a case of people liking historic environments, they like the types of activity that takes place in those environments."
The research showed the importance of creating environments where people enjoy spending leisure time. Brighton is cited as an example.
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Heritage is even the key factor in the success of world famous streets like London’s Bond Street and Regent Street, he stated. They attract top rents and shops that are not found elsewhere because modern retailing spaces have been created behind historic facades. That gives them an edge over nearby Oxford Street.
Mr Geddes said the lessons from Britain were totally applicable to towns and cities across Ireland. The long-term prosperity of Limerick city centre, for example, is entirely reliant on making more of its great historic assets.
"It should be aspiring over the medium to long-term to make O'Connell Street the finest in Ireland, to use the castle and riverside to create the best riverside park in Europe and to nurture concentrations of interesting small businesses in the historic areas on the edge of the city centre. It is lucky to have the assets to be able to do that. Now, it is a question of making the most of them."
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-10-06-2006
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The Nuclear Option
The place was the Edward Jones Dome.
It was September 10th, 2006....12:02 pm CST.
This moment in time was better known as the 2006 Opening Kickoff.
And on the field for the Rams were....
WR 81 T.Holt
LT 76 O.Pace
LG 68 R.Incognito
C 67 A.McCollum
RG 62 A.Timmerman
RT 70 A.Barron
TE 82 J.Klopfenstein
WR 80 I.Bruce
QB 10 M.Bulger
FB 31 P.Smith
RB 39 S.Jackson
Defense
LE 91 L.Little
UT 97 L.Glover
NT 73 J.Kennedy
RE 95 T.Hargrove
SLB 54 B.Chillar
MLB 51 W.Witherspoon
WLB 50 P.Tinoisamoa
LCB 22 Tr.Fisher
RCB 34 F.Brown
FS 21 O.Atogwe
SS 25 C.Chavous
In a perfect world, those same individuals would be on the field 16 weeks later as well.
However, we all know injuries are as much a part of football as the football itself.
It's going to happen.
Even now, some of these names are not on the field, nor will they be until 2007.
So, let's extrapolate the injury issue into a full blown Greek tragedy.
What happens if we lose EVERY starter?
What does the team look like?
Join me in this walk through hell, will you?
Skill Positions
QB - Ferrotte - Is he a starter?
Absolutely not.
However, Linehan has enough faith in him to keep him in his pocket in Minny and Miami.
Can he handle a game or two yea, but an extended stay in the pocket could get ugly.
RB - Committee - If S. Jack goes down, there is no feature back left on the roster.
Davis used to be, but no longer.
Fisher never was, never will be.
I'm not fond of committees, but used properly these two together may move the ball better than expected
FB - Hedgecock - With Smith out, this is where we stand now.
The kid is still young, and learning his 2nd NFL offense in as many years.
But once he's comfortable, this kid will be a wrecking ball.
He won't carry the ball, nor do we want him to.
He does one thing and does it well.....lead block.
Receivers
WR - Curtis & McDonald - It's just not fair in this case.
Both these guys are quality wideouts and would start on a lot of other teams.
So I have no problem with them as starting wideouts.
The problem I have is the dropoff from Holt/Bruce to Curtis/McDonald.
C & D are more than servicable.....but when is the last time "servicable" ever passed muster when referring to a Rams wideout?
TE - Walker - He was impressive in his limited time.
I don't think he's the pass catching threat of Klop, but I love his blocking skills.
He would do a fine job, assuming Linehan adapts to the differences between Klop and Walker
O-Line
OT - Steussie/Strojny - Here's where it turns ugly.
Other than Pace and Barron, there's only one other OT on the roster, Steussie.
So now we have to dip into the practice squad with Strojny.
The only thing that keeps me from sweating bullets on this one is because in this scenario Bulger is already hurt.
They can't hurt him twice.
OG - Goldberg/Setterstom - This spot has already seen plenty of flux this year, but assuming day 1 starters (RI & AT) are out, I don't have a huge problem with Goldberg and Setterstrom.
Goldberg is proving himself now, and I think Setterstrom is better than a typical 7th round rookie.
Wouldn't want to leave with them forever, but I like the OG position better than the OT position in this one.
OC - Incognito - Again assuming day 1 starter (McCollum)....oh wait, no need to assume.
This one is reality and will be the rest of the year.
Personally, I'm all for it.
I think RI is doing a great job adapting to the spot, and I'd like to see him stay there.
D-Line
DE - Adeyanju/Green - Vic is already getting his time and proving to be solid in the run game.
His pass rush hasn't shown itself yet, but maybe that's around the corner.
Green is green....high motor, all-effort...but nothing spectacular.
DT - Fisk/Wroten - After preseason, I was very excited to see what Wroten was going to bring.
Apparently, the coaching staff has yet to share my thoughts.
For now, Wroten still has that "potential" albatross around his neck.
As for Fisk, solid veteran who is doing a decent job of sucking up linemen to open holes for blitzers.
Linebackers
SLB - Smith - I'm not going to lose much sleep over this one.
Chillar has not been everything I hoped for, and Smith could do just as well in my opinion.
MLB - Brooks - The preseason phenom.
Can he translate that to the regular season?
I'm guessing no, but as with the WR spot, he's backing up today's icon, so Brooks won't get a fair shake if he has to take over.
WLB - Coakley - From what we've seen so far, DC has returned to a younger form.
He's playing both the run and especially the pass pretty well, when he's in.
If he had to take over for Pisa, I'd certainly miss Pisa, but DC would be effective
Defensive Backs
Corner - Hill/Butler - Hill will still make rookie mistakes, but his time to start is right around the corner.
Butler on the other hand must not be right, either physically or mentally.
Can Butler come back to form?
If so, I don't have a problem with him and Hill at the corners
FS - Bartell - A huge question mark.
I'm pretty certain Bartell will not be as comfortable as Atogwe is at this point, simply from lack of experience, but Bartell has all the physical and mental tools to be a decent centerfielder, at least comparable to Atogwe.
SS - Carter - I can't get excited about Carter, especially following Chavous.
There's no doubting his work ethic or how much effort he displays, but his coverage skills make him look more and more like a small LB rather than an effective SS.
However, he has more experience than most on this list, so who's to say?
So, would this team make it happen?
Probably not, but then again I'm not convinced the 1st string will take us to the promised land either.
I'd feel okay about our offense with the exception of OT, and that's a bad spot to be uncomfortable about when talking about moving the ball.
On the defense, the pass rush would be non-existent, so I'm afraid opposing QBs would pick us apart like fish in a barrel.
THIS WAS A TEST OF THE EMERGENCY BROADCASTING SYSTEM.
HAD THIS BEEN A REAL EMERGENCY YOU WOULD HAVE NOTIFIED OF WHICH NEAREST DOOR TO GO SLAM YOUR HEAD IN WHILE WAITING FOR THE SEASON TO END AND STARTERS TO GET HEALTHY.
WE NOW RETURN YOU TO YOUR REGULARLLY SCHEDULED SEASON.
"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod
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-10-06-2006
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Re: The Nuclear Option
It's not all that bad, we actually have decent depth this year I think. Even with that worst case lineup we'd still be able to beat a team or two (Oakland, Tennessee
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Sridhar Wins Top Indian Award
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India's leading male badminton player Anup Sridhar has been honoured with one of the country's highest sporting accolades.
Sridhar joined some of India's top sporting names in receiving an Arjuna Award at the Rashtrapi Bhawan venue in Delhi.
He was one of 11 Indian athletes who received an Arjuna Award, with the main Rajiv Gandhi Khen Ratna Award going to Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Sridhar was delighted to have been among such illustrious company in Indian sports, saying only that "the best is yet to come".
India has produced world-class badminton players in the past, most notably former All England men's singles champions Prakash Padukone and Pullela Gopichand.
The Bangalore-born 25-year-old is India's Thomas Cup captain and enjoyed one of his best years on the tour of the past year.
He ended 2007 as the highest ranked Indian at 25 in the world, rising to a career high of 24 in early 2008.
In terms of tournament play, he reached the semi-finals at the German Open as well as the Asian Championships and the quarter-finals of the Thailand Open.
One of his best performances came with his quarter-final appearance at the 2007 World Championships.
That was when he beat then Olympic champion Taufik Hidayat, of Indonesia, in an epic match that was one of the longest in the tournament. His victory was also rated among the top-10 Indian sporting performances of the year.
He launched his 2008 campaign in fine style by winning the prestigious Pramod Mahajan All-India ranking tournament in New Delhi. He continued his excellent form by reaching the last 16 of the Malaysia Super Series where he lost to South Korea's eventual champion Lee Hyun-il.
Sridhar also played at the Beijing Olympics last month. He beat Marco Vasconcelos of Portugal in the first round 21-16, 21-14 but was beaten in the round of 16 by Japan's Shoji Sato 21-13, 21-17.
Sridhar, though, isn't finished yet and there is still plenty of potential for him to show what he can do in the major championships.
Certainly, he has two excellent models in Padukone and Gopichand
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Grave_Addiction06-24-2005, 12:33 PMHopefully not a repost.
http://www.optimalcamouflage.com/reggie_retail.wma
evilmax1706-24-2005, 12:34 PMBullet point summary anyone?
Grave_Addiction06-24-2005, 12:53 PMIt can be kind of hard to hear Reggie at times, so I typed up the entire clip as best I could.
As you can see, Revolution will more than hold its own in graphical performance.
What we also know is that what you publishers and developers see when you look at the spec sheet of our competitor's new systems. Larger budgets, higher staffing, steeper learning curve and longer production schedules.
Nintendo Revolution is designed to be none of these. Our conscious decision was to take a different path. Revolution will be the home to stunning new game masterpieces from Nintendo and our third parties.
In fact, the balance built into Revolution makes it the perfect choice to achieve your highest creative goals. But if your budgets are a little more (motto?), I would recommend to also envision the creation of much better game experiences with much less hassle.
We expect the time frame needed to make Nintendo's Revolution game to be substantially shorter than all of our competitors. In effect, we see Revolution to be the best new console for game developing partners no matter what type of game you're making.
Finally for all of our retail partners, I can hear you whispering under your breaths, "Don't tell me about developing games, just tell me what games you're gonna deliver."
Well, let's talk about that. First, we expect the great third-party support we now have on Gamecube to be both stronger and earlier on the Revolution. And we will be more aggressive than ever in having our own new in-house stars, the greatest gathering of (byte-sized characters?) in history by as early as possible.
You can expect new Nintendo intelluctual properties in the launch window. Our franchise stars are about to make some new friends.
And you should know that development of new Revolution titles is already underway.
Javery06-24-2005, 12:55 PMNice!
evilmax1706-24-2005, 12:58 PMMuch much appreciated for that, thank you.
"our already great third party support" was funny.
Sounds like they saw a video at first.
Shorter dev times + easy dev = hopefully tons of games
Strell06-24-2005, 12:59 PMnew game *couldn't understand what he was saying here* from Nintendo and our third parties.
He said "masterpieces."
That's all I have to add.
Now, where did this come from?
This speech?
I mean it sounds like we've only got about the last half of this speech.
It's apparent that at some point he must have been discussing raw graphical power.
"It will more than hold its own."
That makes feel a bit better about that issue, but it is Reggie, meaning I know it's his job to hype...He mentions competitor spec sheets as if he has something comparable to them right now (i.e., as he's talking to these people).
There's got to be some information on this somewhere.
I need some serious reassurance about the graphics, and it sounds like this could be the first indication that the power issue is about to be put to rest.
I mean, if all the systems are within 10% or so of each other in terms of raw power, then the graphics debate is dead.
Put the best graphical games of all three systems now, and you can barely tell a true difference.
I assume it's going to be exactly the same for the next generation.
Of course, that's just all my speculation.
jkam06-24-2005, 01:02 PMSounds good. I want to see Kid Icarus back! I think Nintendo has a good idea with giving developers an easier task. It would be nice to see the Revolution get really solid 3rd party support. I wouldn't mind seeing some of the things that the XBOX and the PS2 got such as Street Fighter Anniversary Collection (online) as long as there done right. The N64 and the Cube had great games but lacked in pure numbers of titles. With this new approach they may be able to swing some back their way. Anxiously awaiting this console.
ryanbph06-24-2005, 01:03 PMI thought their was a recent interview with nintendo, saying they weren't done with the revolution.
How are they making the games, if they don't have an idea on what the revolution will be.
I am sure it will be easy to develop for Nintendo, but doesn't the XNA, also cut down on costs and development time?
evilmax1706-24-2005, 01:06 PMI need some serious reassurance about the graphics.
It's been said that the Rev will be 3 times more powerful than the GCN.
Look at RE4, and picture it times 3.
I think that would look pretty good!
the3rdkey06-24-2005, 01:07 PMI thought their was a recent interview with nintendo, saying they weren't done with the revolution.
How are they making the games, if they don't have an idea on what the revolution will be.
I am sure it will be easy to develop for Nintendo, but doesn't the XNA, also cut down on costs and development time?
They are done with the SPECs,
the final system design will be smaller.
Strell06-24-2005, 01:09 PMYea, and I know the bullshit "OMG 1600 TIMES MORE POWERFUL" from MS and Sony is just hype, and that the 2-3x power is something conservative from Nintendo, but I still want something a little more concrete than vague jargon.
Still, even a leap of that beyond Zelda/RE4/Metroid Prime is enough to render my brain dizzy.
Javery06-24-2005, 01:11 PMWell, we know games won't look as nice on the Revolution simply due to the lack of HD support unless you are one of those billion unlucky bastards without an HDTV...
Strell06-24-2005, 01:14 PMLet's see.
15 FPS game on HD.
Or 60 FPS game on normal tv.
Yea, I'm worried too.
willardhaven06-24-2005, 01:22 PMa 20" signal with s-video or component cables makes a lot of HD sets look like crap...
screw resolution, I like high FPS myself.
Revolution sounds like it will be good, I wish we could just get Gamecube 2 though.
jkam06-24-2005, 01:25 PMWell, we know games won't look as nice on the Revolution simply due to the lack of HD support unless you are one of those billion unlucky bastards without an HDTV...
I know your'e really ticked about the Revo and HD. There are already some sites up to try to sway Nintendo.
http://www.1080up.org/
You may want to e-mail Nintendo yourself as well. The more people that do may sway them to add it.
D4rkewolfe07-07-2005, 01:38 AMFirst -- please be civil and post here. Too many HD topics floating around.
Second -- HD is up in the air. Whether an article says it will be on there, or one says it won't, with over a year before release, anything can change.
Third -- Would the addition or subtraction of HD have an effect on you buying a Revolution? Is it that important to you?
Finally -- Have a conversation, not a fight
That's from one of the NOA people in their forums.
So with the list going around, if you really want it, have it signed.
As they said, anything can change.
PawnTakesKing07-07-2005, 02:15 AM...unless you are one of those billion unlucky bastards without an HDTV...
*raises hand in shame*
MorPhiend07-16-2005, 07:35 PMHe said "masterpieces." That's all I have to add.
Now, where did this come from? This speech? I mean it sounds like we've only got about the last half of this speech. It's apparent that at some point he must have been discussing raw graphical power. "It will more than hold its own." That makes feel a bit better about that issue, but it is Reggie, meaning I know it's his job to hype...He mentions competitor spec sheets as if he has something comparable to them right now (i.e., as he's talking to these people). There's got to be some information on this somewhere. I need some serious reassurance about the graphics, and it sounds like this could be the first indication that the power issue is about to be put to rest.
I mean, if all the systems are within 10% or so of each other in terms of raw power, then the graphics debate is dead. Put the best graphical games of all three systems now, and you can barely tell a true difference. I assume it's going to be exactly the same for the next generation.
Of course, that's just all my speculation.
As to the graphical power, all I can say is search for the thread back around e3 time about the new patent concerning cube mapping. Some said that was old technology. But read the whole patent. It is not the same as the old "cube maps." It is a new technology that is designed to allow for "low" spec systems that consume low power to outperform high tech, expensive, loud energy wasting chipsets. I wouldn't be surprised if the specs themselves are on par with M$, and in practice are up to Sony's system - if this tech actually is part of the RevOlution...
EDIT: I justlistened to this. Isn't it the pre-e3 Nintendo conference? Thatthing was an hour long. That's probably why you didn't notice.
Sarang0107-22-2005, 05:59 PMI know your'e really ticked about the Revo and HD. There are already some sites up to try to sway Nintendo.
http://www.1080up.org/
You may want to e-mail Nintendo yourself as well. The more people that do may sway them to add it.
I plan to call Nintendo out on it ON the radio and KC, hopefully to shame them into it.
I'm a Nintendo fan and already have a HD set and will be severely PISSED if Nintendo doesn't support it.
Also I'm even willing to PAY extra to get a Revolution with an HDMI and new Firewire
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Irn-Bru bus at Borough Briggs
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GET your tinnies oot...the girder bus is on its way!
Further to our article about 'Cans for Youth Teams' (see below), it has been announced the Irn-Bru bus will be at Borough Briggs on Saturday for City's important clash against Queen's Park.
The 'drink it, crush it, score it' scheme - a £70,000 initiative between the Scottish Football League and their sponsors Irn-Bru - will see clubs pick up a share of the pot.
The more cans the fans of a club collect, the bigger the share it will receive.
Sub Baz rescues point
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012 22:38
A LAST-GASP equaliser from substitute Barry Wilson stretched City's unbeaten Irn-Bru Third Division run to six games.
Borough Briggs bogy side Clyde came within a minute of derailing the Black and Whites' charge towards the play-offs by taking the lead against the run of play before the break.
But dogged City again dug deep and Wilson, on the park for less than five minutes, fired home a deserved leveller.
Manager Ross Jack named the same side which started the 3-2 win at Montrose but, despite dictating the early play, it was the visitors who took the lead shortly before the break.
City now entertain an on-song Queen's Park outfit which took over second place with a 1-0 win at Montrose.
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Cans for Youth Teams initiative
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SCOTTISH FOOTBALL SCORES AS IRN-BRU PLEDGES £70,000 TO YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
- Fans urged to 'drink it, crush it, score it' in launch of SFL Cans for Youth Teams initiative -
Football fans and communities across Scotland are being urged to pitch in and do their bit to score a share of cash for their local youth team as IRN-BRU and the Scottish Football League today (Tuesday 21st February) unveiled a £70,000 investment to help fund the future development of Scottish football.
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Top Gunn secures the points
Written by Louise Shaw
Saturday, 25 February 2012 17:17
CITY stretched their impressive winning run to four games as Craig Gunn grabbed a hat-trick to seal a hard-earned 3-2 victory at Montrose.
The Gable Endies made City battle for the spoils on the artificial Links Park surface, but Gunn took his tally for the season to 18 to secure the points.
Despite a worrying array of niggling injuries to several players, manager Ross Jack was forced into just one change to the line-ups which started against Alloa and Clyde.
Mark Durnan, who came off the bench to notch the clincher against the Bully Wee in midweek, retained his place and the buoyant Black and Whites got the boost of another early goal.
But the Angus side twice bounced back with equalisers before Gunn did the trick with the deciding goal in 70 minutes.
The win takes City into fourth spot in the Irn-Bru Third Division table ahead of a run of four straight - and possibly crucial - home games, starting with the visit of Clyde on Tuesday.
Last Updated on Sunday, 26 February 2012 23:43
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City hit back to end away blues
Written by William McKenzie
Tuesday, 21 February 2012 22:58
CITY racked up a third straight Irn-Bru Third Division win as they bounced back from a goal down to notch a superb success against Clyde,
The delayed start at Broadwood due to the late arrival of the bus carrying City's north contingent saw the Black and Whites trailing 1-0 at the interval.
But Ross Jack's side, showing no changes to the starting 11 which helped City to a resounding 3-0 win over league-leaders Alloa on Saturday despite injury and illness doubts, replied with second half counters from Daniel Moore and substitute Mark Durnan.
The three points, only City's second full haul on the road this season, takes them within two points of fourth place Annan and three of third Queen's Park
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The Garden Apartments in Uptown Mirdiff
The Garden Apartments, one of the four styles of apartment buildings in Uptown Mirdiff, are fully occupied for almost a year now. A busy sub-lease market has emerged for these apartments in the higher end of the market.
As the project is close to the completion, there is extensive secondary market activity, whereby premiums of between 20 to 28 per cent are attained.Superbly appointed Townhouses, stylish Rowhouses and five distinct apartment styles are planned around a Grand Piazza, the centerpiece of the community. Abundant with neighbourly appeal and filled with convenient shopping and dining outlets, UPTOWN Mirdiff is delightful, secure family living environment. Welcome to your neighbourhood.VillasThree Bedroom Townhouse built-up area approx 2,500 sq ftThree Bedroom Rowhouses built-up area of approx 2,000 sq ft ApartmentsStudio Apartments of 480 sq ftOne Bedroom Apartments of
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William Cavendish, 4th duke of Devonshire, (born 1720—died October 3, 1764, Spa, Liège, Austrian Netherlands [now in Belgium), prime minister of Great Britain from November 1756 to May 1757, at the start of the Seven Years' War.
Eldest son of William Cavendish, the 3rd Duke (1698–1755), he was elected to the House of Commons in 1741 and 1747, and in 1751 he moved to the House of Lords, as Lord Cavendish of Hardwick, in his father’s barony. After becoming lord lieutenant and governor-general of Ireland (1754), he succeeded to the dukedom (1755); and the following year he agreed to become nominal prime minister. William Pitt had refused to serve in the ministry of the Duke of Newcastle, and the great Whig families balked at Pitt himself becoming prime minister. Thus, Devonshire was summoned to the post, while Pitt became the ministry’s real authority as secretary of state to manage the war. When Pitt reconciled with Newcastle the following year, Devonshire, without having made much of a mark on events, resigned and became lord chamberlain of the household, a post he held until 1762.
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Doesn't it change with every Job, or job level?
I just shot something where I was Everything: loader, Grip, Gaffer, Food stylist, ETC. (however this was something for me, so I was also the director).
I will not shoot without an AC, it is necessary to have one.
I wonder if your question isn't broad enough though. besides the duties :
Preproduction planning, scheduling, Choosing equipment ( on my level I tend to be the one writing the order for Grip/Electric, as well as Camera, I'm sure that there are many who DP's who work bigger budgeted/crewed jobs who discuss the job with their Keys, and let them take care of the specifics, such as how many C-stands and sand bags), color timing ( either TK, or Print {with a colorist}). I've gone on location scouts alone and ended up having to secure the location for production ( being grilled by a member of the Judiciary is not fun), and I won't do that again.
It seems to me, that the DP is also Management ( when looked at from a labor stand point). Although it is not always the case, certainly there are crossover aspects from each side. Besides asking what a DP's duties are, should we also ask over which "things" (for want of a better word) a DP has absolute control over, and cannot be overidden?
It is a tough question, I've gone from one shoot that was so badly organized by production that I had to do the Tie in, run the cable, and hang most of the lights ( as well as share AD duties with the Sound man and the KEY P.A.). To two days later Working on a great shoot that All I had to do was talk with the director, and operate the Camera. The AC and the Grips did all the technical work I asked for( NO lights). It really changes on a job to job basis ( for me), sometimes what I do changes in the middle of the Job, especially if the Director becomes a jerk, and I am working way too hard for no reason ( at that point SUPERHUMAN Steve goes away).
Steven ( well that's my view of it, You must have a reason for asking this Geoff) Gladstone - wow I even worked a little ranting into my answer
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Having been blessed with the opportunity to work in a wide variety of types of production, eg.16,35,IMAX docs, ride films, corporate, industrial, medical, political, commercial, broadcast sports, brroadcast news, broadcast magazine, broadcast dramatic, music video, indies, and big studio pictures and in many different countries under different types of systems, I would try to define the DP's role using those horrible Venn diagrams of the "new math" era, a dark period in US public school education.
There is a core set of responsibilites which is, I think, shared by DP's in all types of production (except perhaps non-dramatic and "soap opera "multicam studio TV work which has Lighting Directors and operators but often no DP).
Those responsibilites would include the aesthetic decision-making for lighting, exposure, and filtration and the choice of camera, lenses, and camera support equipment. Past that core, the additional responsibilites seem to depend on both the general type of work and on the specific project team and relationships between them. It seems that in addition to the core responsibilities, the DP will also handle at least one, generally two or three, and sometimes all of the following additional duties: (not ranked by importance)
Timing/grading of images
Decisions concerning camera placement and movement (sometimes but not always shared with the Director)
Operating camera (often delegated to an operator and sometimes usurped by a director)
Technical decisions concerning lighting (often shared with the gaffer & key grip, and in a few cases the Director - eg.Stanley and Ridley )
Technical decisions concerning equipment used to move and support camera (often shared with the Key grip)
Actor movement and blocking (shared with some directors)
Aesthetic and technical issues concerning set painting and treatment ( in concert with prod designer, art director, director, and in commercials- client)
Choice of locations and their proposed use
Editorial decisions concerning scene coverage and/or documentary content (my late mentor Burleigh Wartes was famous for cutting films in the camera, leaving the editor of record tiny little handles)
Supply of camera, lighting, and grip equipment, and transportation thereof.
Choice of crew
Contracting and payment of crew (this seems to be diminishing in our liability loaded world)
So the diagram which would show all this would have a bunch of amoeba-like figures encompassing various combinations of these responsibilites but with all of them including the aesthetic lighting, exposure, and filtration area.
I'm sure I missed a bunch, and I know a list is not a definition, but the specifics seem to vary so much.
Mark Weingartner
To the incredibly extensive and comprehensive list I would add, simply, that the Cinematographer (I still prefer that title, as opposed to the Director of PHotography, which underscores the Manager aspect of the job, but not the artistic) is the visual author of the film. Yes, much is decided by the director, etc., but if the director's job is to tell a story on film, it is our job to become the audience's eye, to lead or retreat, hide or reveal visual elements of the story. To this end, we have the technos of our craft at our disposal, but without a POINT OF VIEW, the technique is empty. And it is this Point of View that makes us the visual author of the film.
Vittorio Storaro has said this all very eloquently before, to which I'd like to add a quote from Degas: "One reproduces only that which is striking, that is to say, the necessary. Thus one's recollections and invention are liberated from the tyranny which nature exerts." Even when we approach existing light circumstances, the way in which we find and linger on specific details is an authoring of the visual world, which is where the art begins.
Thom Harp
I had (another) day off today so tried to answer this rugged little question
A Director of Photography's duty is to;
1. Design the photography to serve your director's plans and answer the stories purpose- both in fidelity with the best traditions of the craft and your own artistic convictions. Learn the directors personality as best you're able and establish a common photograhic language with him. Understand the script and the proposed style of editing.
2. Collaborate with fellow dept. heads from the first meeting possible. Stay apprised of the developments in all the depts. that will directly or indirectly effect photography, set function and set efficiency.
3. Pre-demonstrate the photographic style(s) conclusively from film tests whenever possible. Assess that the photographic design equates with a pragmatic shooting schedule. Be abreast of the release plans of the picture, of likely contingencies and plot the technology routes so principle photography best complies with the final release objective(s). Integrate a plan of quality control and consistency with the lab.
4. Sign on, fit out and command the camera dept. Be accountable for all action within the dept (camera, lighting and grip crews) Be satisfied that all crew signed on to the production within these depts will answer to the skill level required. Oversee the logistic preparedness of these depts.
5. Establish the tone on set that best fits your working style. (i.e.insisting that the set is turned over to you after blocking or that the set is quiet when you work or that The Clash is always played while you work). Lead the crew by example and ensure a healthy work place that is safe, respectful and professional (encouraging some esprit d'corps is a valuable service to all). Back up the crew and if needed, demand the above conditions prevail. Likewise demand that the crew back you up with performance.
6. Meet the schedule. Come prepared to supply the celerity and raw ingenuity demanded to satisfy your artistic want of truth and accuracy. Be flexible to the rapid changes of physical enviornment and/or the director's priorities. Manuevre the mechanical apparatus and personel involved to keep hitting a moving target.
7. Maintain yourselfself physically with rest, diet and regimen to keep up your stamina. Be attentive to the effect of the schedule on your crew and represent their health and safety conditions to production if neccessary.
8. Make do with what you have.
9. Walk your pictures through the post production phases with care - or as arranged by contract and schedule.
In the severe words of The Admirality of The Royal Navy when issueing orders to commanders at sea --> " Hereof nor you nor any of you may fail or you will answer the contrary at your peril."
Caleb "do or die" Crosby
To me it boils down to this :
The role of the Director of Photography in audiovisial production is to assume the full responsability of the image of the project. This includes two main resposabilities/tasks:
1. To be the first man next to the director in interpreting his story and wishes into concrete projected moving images, as an interpretor, as close as possible matching the CONTENTS of the message the director or author of the project wants to communicate. (this is the creative, artistic part, this takes feeling and talent to accomplish)
2. To assume the full reponsability over the technical quality of this image (upto final screening if allowed to) (this is the techinical; quality assurance part of the job)
The DP, in order to achieve these goals, executes concrete tasks described before in this thread, and the actions to take may vary considerably depending on the needs and nature of the project and the DP and crew themselves. They always boil down to achieving the above 2 goals however.
My 2 cents.
Kind regards,
Kommer Kleijn
A question: What's the difference between a DoP and God?
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by Hector Villagra
August 1, 2011
A few days after the end of the Pelican Bay hunger strike, I was interviewed on KCRW’s “Which Way, LA?” in the same segment as spokespeople from California Prison Health Services and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The CDCR, through Undersecretary of Operations Scott Kernan, tried to defend its reckless and indiscriminate use of solitary confinement; it succeeded only in giving an exhibition in government speak. “Which Way, LA?” host Warren Olney asked Kernan if Pelican Bay prisoners in solitary confinement do in fact “spend at least 22 and a half hours every day in windowless, concrete cells, the remaining time alone in concrete exercise yards.”
Parsing Kernan’s answer should have yielded, at some point, either a yes or no. Kernan started by stating that “solitary confinement is a word that’s used . . . loosely . . . ”
But instead of explaining how he thought the word has been misapplied to Pelican Bay, he just reverted to the talking point that the guys in “the hole” are the so-called worst of the worst.
“[t]hese inmates again are the most dangerous gang leaders that we have in the state of California and, let the truth be told, in the nation. So these guys are really truly the most dangerous offenders. So we have definitely—Pelican Bay was built to house the worst of the worst. And it is meant to control their movements considerably. . . . So let’s just be very, very clear that these are bad guys, and so we keep them very controlled. But it is not solitary confinement, nor is it torturous behavior as described by some.
Ok, so these guys are the most dangerous, the worst of the worst. But are they in fact kept in windowless, concrete cells for 22 and a half hours a day?
A couple minutes later, when Kernan suggested that there was no overcrowding at Pelican Bay because the inmates are housed in single cells, Olney pressed the question one more time: “Well, are those single cells, in fact, windowless concrete cells, and are they required to stay there 22 and a half hours a day?”
Kernan responded: “Um, well, they have programming, I don’t know if I would say 22 hours, 22 and a half hours a day, but, probably very close to that.” This is a sizeable number of words to say, in effect, “yes.”
What could be the point of Kernan’s filibustering other than to avoid the real questions: Does it benefit public safety to house inmates in a concrete box? How do people react to extreme isolation? Is it inhumane to isolate a person in a windowless concrete cell for 22.5 hours a day for months, years, or even decades?
Mr. Kernan elected to end his interview rather than attempt to answer.
Hector Villagra is the Executive Director of the ACLU/SC.
Full transcript of Mr. Kernan’s radio interview:
Warren Olney: “Scott Kernan is Undersecretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, welcome back to our program. I understand that you helped to resolve some of these issues. Which of those that I listed were in fact dealt with, and did the state make some concessions?”
Scott Kernan: “I don’t know that I would say concessions; you know, the inmates had a list of demands, we took a look at them, and I think that at the end of the day we realized that as you just described a watch cap in inclement weather and a wall calendar didn’t pose significant security concerns and so those changes were made. We’re also looking at a number of things including the very complicated gang validation process. I’d also just point out to you that the inmates at Pelican Bay that started this are there because of their behavior. These are the gang leaders that are running the various prison gangs and as such are the scourge of society in our prisons. A lot of violence associated with it. So anyway we did evaluate it and we did make some changes to our policy and we’re going to look at the other changes that the inmates desire moving forward.”
KCRW: “What about at the other prisons?”
Scott Kernan: “Well really it was, again, generated by inmates at Pelican Bay. So the central issues were related to them and it really is a illustration of the power that these guys represent over other offenders. For at the height of it, six thousand, sixty-five hundred or so, at 13 prisons, although that dissipated very quickly, and really the core hunger strikers were probably under a hundred at Pelican Bay.”
KCRW: “It’s been reported that at Pelican Bay many prisoners are in solitary confinement, and then when they are they spend at least 22 and a half hours every day in windowless, concrete cells, the remaining time alone in concrete exercise yards, are those things true?”
Scott Kernan: “The solitary confinement is a word that’s used, I guess, loosely, a little bit. These inmates again are the most dangerous gang leaders that we have in the state of California and, let the truth be told, in the nation. These guys are running the Mexican mafia, the Nuestra Familia, the Black Guerilla family, the Aryan Brotherhood.” So these guys are really truly the most dangerous offenders. So we have definitely—Pelican Bay was built to house the worst of the worst. And it is meant to control their movements considerably. I mean these inmates are not there at Pelican Bay for just not obeying simple rules. They’re in there for murdering inmates, and for you know following through with their criminal enterprises on the street. So let’s just be very, very clear that these are bad guys, and so we keep them very controlled. But it is not solitary confinement, nor is it torturous behavior as described by some.”
KCRW: “There’s a panel of federal judges that have said the conditions within the prisons violate the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Did they single out the kind of treatment that I described?”
Scott Kernan: “No, not at all. The court decision that you described is overall overcrowding in the system, and the fact that Pelican Bay inmates are largely single cell because they’re so dangerous. They’re one of the few areas that we have very reduced overcrowding, while the courts ruled that overall the Department’s population is overcrowded leading to those constitutional violations; it had nothing to do with the SHU specifically at Pelican Bay or any of the other SHUs that we have in the state.”
KCRW: “Well are those single cells, in fact, windowless concrete cells and are they required to stay there 22 and a half hours a day?”
Scott Kernan: “Um, well, they have programming, I don’t know if I would say 22 hours, 22 and a half hours a day, but, probably very close to that. They get an hour a day of yard and showers and if they have to go to they can have visits and go to medical appointments and the like but it is, it is stark correctional environment for our most dangerous offenders.”
KCRW: “Most dangerous as they are, there are those who say that conditions of that kind can produce panic attacks, depression, inability to concentrate, memory loss, aggression, self-mutilation, and various forms of psychosis. Is that true? And even if they are worst of the worst, is it appropriate to have those kinds of consequences?”
Scott Kernan: “Interesting question. The federal courts have been in the Department of corrections and rehabilitations mental health process for a long time and none of the inmates that are involved in this hunger strike at SHU, we don’t allow mental health inmates to be there. So any inmate that had any kind of mental health concern would not be housed in the SHU at Pelican Bay.”
KCRW: “Ok, so how long do you think it will take to resolve these other issues with what, you don’t want to call solitary confinement, and also with the question of gang validation which they complain as though I understand it that it takes so long that they’re then accused of being snitches when they get back into the general population or anywhere near it. I suppose if they’re confined to single cells they’re not really in the general population. What about those issues? Will that take you longer to resolve?”
Scott Kernan: “It’s a little bit more complicated than that. What they’re referring to is about the debriefing process is that when an inmate wants to get out of SHU and wants to disassociate himself with the gangs he can do so and he has to go through a debriefing process. And in that debriefing process he must identify criminal behavior that he’s been involved in, and others. The SHU inmates are taking umbrage with that suggestion, that that’s not appropriate. We completely disagree and if you talk to the inmates that have went[sic] through the debriefing process and got out of the gang life, they will tell you that the debriefing process, we get it right a hundred percent of the time. So you know while we’re going to look at all these issues, we definitely think that there could be some changes to the validation and debriefing process but we’re going to do that with the input of not only the stakeholders of the inmate side but the stakeholders of the law enforcement and the gang investigators that work so hard every day to protect our streets and our prisons.”
KCRW: “Okay, well thanks for being on our program.”
Scott Kernan: “Thank you.”
KCRW: “Scott Kernan, Undersecretary of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, elected not to talk with any of our other guests.”
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Minutes June 26, 2006Regular MeetingPlanning Board Agenda for Monday, June 26, 2006
Scheduled:7:00 PM 36 Talbot Road Proposed 3-Lot Subdivision8:00 PM South Shore Baptist Church, 20 Free Street Continuation of Public Hearing - Special Permit A-3: Parking Determination9:00 PM 309 Whiting-Request for Lot Release 9:15 PM Viking Lane-Request for Extension to 8/1/07Central Meeting Room North Present: Planning Board Members, Susan Murphy, Chair, Paul Healey, Clerk, Tod McGrath and Judy Sneath. Also present was Planner Katharine Lacy.
Ms. Murphy opened the public meeting at 7:00 P.M. at the Hingham Town Hall.
RE: 36 Talbot Road Proposed 3-Lot Subdivision
Present for the applicant: Robert Devin, Attorney, and Al Trakimas engineer, SITEC.
Ms. Murphy started the meeting by stating that following material was requested and has not yet been submitted.
1. Title Information on 36 Talbot from Attorney Robert Devin and review by Hingham Town Counsel2. Detailed grading plans showing a blow-up of the area adjacent to the Fee's driveway3. Report from the Board of Health
Mr. Devin stated that he would provide the title information as soon as possible, and Al Trakimas noted that he had just received a draft plan showing the detailed grading around the Fee's property.
Ms. Lacy explained that plans were submitted to the Board of Health on April 21, but the applicant has not submitted the required $3,000 review fee so no review has taken place. The law states that the Board of Health has 45 days to review the plan, which expired at the beginning of June. The Board of Health, however, states that the application period had not yet begun, because the application without the fee was not complete.
Mr. Brogna identified the following five waivers that the applicant was requesting, as outlined in his letter dated June 26, 2006:
1. The proposed roadway construction will extend the length of Simmons more than 800'. The Planning Board Rules and Regulations state in Section 4, Design Standards, B (4) (a) that a dead-end street shall not be longer than 800' in length.2. Hingham Zoning By-Law, Section 111-C Flood Plan and Watershed Protection District, paragraph 2.a. - "no building.shall be created." It would appear that the proposed location of the dwelling on Lot 1 falls within the 10' MSL contour. The applicant should review Lot 2 for this issue, as well.3. Hingham Planning Board Rules and Regulations, Section 4, paragraph C (3) (b) "manhole inlet and outlet inverts shall be at the same elevation".4. Hingham Planning Board Rules and Regulations, Section 4, paragraph D (Open Drainage Systems) "in no case shall side slopes in disturbed areas be greater than twenty-five (25) percent 4H:IV". It would appear that there are areas on the plans that exceed this 25%.5. Hingham Planning Board Rules & Regulations, Section 4, paragraph C (3) (g) "Where the Planning Board determines that the public interest and the best interest of the Town and the subdivision will be served by extension of the drainage system outside the boundaries of the subdivision, the Planning Board may required the Applicant, at his own expense, to continue the layout and construction of the drainage system.". The extension of the Rice Road drainage system is the issue. The proposed extension of the piping at the end of Rice Road into a stone swale would require a waiver here.
Ms. Murphy asked the Board to consider, given the waivers that the applicant was requesting, whether they were willing to proceed with the hearing and hear the applicant's full presentation. Board members agreed to continue the hearing.
Al Trakimas provided an overview of the proposed roadway drainage, which would include traditional subsurface pipes leading to two catch basins at the throat of the cu-de sac. Water would flow from the basins into two Vortechnics units and through a series of stepped manholes, ultimately discharging at the wetlands below.
Roadwork would begin at the two existing catch basins on Simmons Road, where the applicant proposed to saw cut and match the existing pavement. The roadway would slope down to the west at approximately 8% grade, flattening out at the cul-de-sac to 3%. The cul-de-sac would be 120' in width.
A 4" water line would be hooked up to the existing 2" water line on Simmons Road. A new hydrant would be located in the cul-de-sac, serving this new portion of Simmons Road. Mr. Trakimas said that they had looked into the possibility of looping the water line at Rice Road, but that Aquarion Water co. had indicated that this would not be possible.
Mr. Trakimas acknowledged that the project design included several side slopes which exceeded that maximum 2:1 slope. He pointed out, however, that if you just looked at the construction of the roadway, and not the adjacent lots, that the extent of excessive side slopes was greatly reduced. The actual house locations shown on the plans were conceptual in nature, when in fact they could be placed in other locations. Board members questioned the logic behind taking this approach towards the review of the project, and Mr. Devin responded that "you have to start somewhere" in terms of project approval. Paul Healey asked if this would mean that house foundations would have to be built into the fill put in place to create the elevation for the roadway. Mr. Trakimas responded that it might.
Paul Healey asked what the downside of the proposed "stepped manholes" would be in terms of the functionality of the drainage system. Al responded that this type of stepped system is common for sewer systems. Susan Murphy asked Paul Brogna to look into this and report back at the next meeting.
Al Trakimas finished up by stating that utility companies had all been contacted, and had provided their preliminary approval of the plans.
Judy Sneath asked whether the construction of the roadway would impact the single family lot owned by D'Allesandro on the south side of Simmons Road adjacent to the proposed subdivision. Mr. Trakimas responded that the grading for the roadway would cut into this property. Ms. Sneath expressed concern about the quality of the filled soil on that lot. Paul Brogna was instructed to look into industry standards for the type of soil permitted for side slopes.
Judy Sneath and Paul Healey asked why this lot was not part of the subdivision. Mr. Devin explained that it would be a legal Form A lot should the road be extended.
Tod McGrath asked about the quantity of fill that would be required to build this project. Mr. Trakimas responded that if the house lots were to be built it would require 7000 cubic yards of cut and 17000 cubic yards of fill. To bring in the fill would require 400-600 dump trucks of fill to be brought to the site. For just the roadway to be built it would require 2,300 cubic yards of cut, and 7,000 cubic yards of fill, or a net of 5,000 cubic yards of fill (200-400 dump trucks). He explained that a staging area would be created to the dump trucks to turn around.
Susan Murphy pointed out that if houses were to be built on these lots they would require a variance from the height by-law in that the bottom of the basement slab would be more than five feet above the existing grade. She pointed out that subdivisions can be denied if they assume noncompliance with zoning. Tod McGrath asked why the developer would want to proceed with this project when they might only get to develop one lot. Susan Murphy asked if they could build the project without the waivers. Al Trakimas responded that it would be very difficult, but that it could be done using extensive retaining walls. Susan reiterated her concern about how the Fee's property would be impacted by the extension of Simmons Road, and pointed out that the Subdivision Control specifically states that new subdivisions linking to existing subdivisions cannot damage or harm the properties on the existing roadways.
Abutters expressed concern about the impacts of construction on the neighborhood during construction including truck traffic and noise, damage to a public way, disruption and removal of potentially toxic materials, and difficulty for emergency access.
The hearing was continued to July 24 at 8:00 PM.
RE: South Shore Baptist Church, 20 Free Street Continuation of Public Hearing - Special Permit A-3: Parking Determination
Present for the applicant: Robert Pomereine, Attorney and Brad Warner, President of the Board of Elders. This was a continuation of a hearing initiated on June 13, 2006.
The applicant is currently applying for a Special Permit A-3 (parking determination) in connection with a change of use of the property at 20 Free Street from a residence to church offices. The applicant is requesting 1) a determination under Section V-A that the applicant may provide all parking required for 20 Free Street at 578 Main Street, with the exception of handicapped access parking, and 2) a determination that the proposed use of the property at 20 Free will NOT intensify the church use (and thus the required parking for the property as a whole), as the church contests that the new office space will simply replace operations that will be housed at 20 Free are already in existence in the church and 3) approval of the Site Plan showing modifications to the property at 20 Free Street.
Ms. Murphy opened the hearing by noting that letters had been received by Pat MacAllen and Jim MacAllen expressing concern with the proposed use of 20 Free Street for church office use. Ms. Murphy also followed up with a report from Ms. Lacy regarding past Special Permits issued for the church indicating that there were no conflicts between the request currently before the Board and existing permits. She noted that the when the church received a parking determination in 1987 indicating that 150 parking spaces was sufficient, and that they now have 175 spaces. While the church population may have increased, in terms of how parking needs are required (by number of seats and square footage of office/classroom use) the church still complied with this original determination.
Brad Warner presented the revised site plan showing a pervious paved walkway located approximately 25' from the western property line, and vegetative screening on the western property boundary with the adjacent house. He explained that screening was not put in on the other side due to the presence of existing vegetation and the fact that the garage for the abutting property was located right on the property line blocking views. Mr. Warner reiterated that the use of the building did not represent an increase in the intensity of use at the church, but simply a relocation of uses from the church building to 20 Free Street.
Abutter Mary Ellen McCabe noted that she wanted screening along the entire length of her property.
At 8:45 Paul Healey made a motion to close the hearing, and vote to issue the Special Permit A3 with conditions. Tod McGrath seconded the motion and all approved.
The Board began deliberations on the proposed conditions to the permit. Board members agreed that the request for relief from the requirements of the parking by-law was appropriate, and that there was sufficient parking at the church to serve the uses that would be housed in the church and at 20 Free Street. They recognized that the use of the building did not represent an increase in the intensity of use at the church, but simply a relocation of uses from the church building to 20 Free Street.
Mr. Healey acknowledged that the path leading from the church to the house at 20 Free Street could represent an invasion of privacy for the neighbors by inviting the public into the traditionally private realm of backyards. Board members determined that additional screening should be provided on the west side of the property to screen the abutters at 22 Free Street.
Board members discussed the potential difficulties associated with enforcing many of the conditions proposed by the abutters associated with the use of the property during non-business hours and by groups of adults. Tod McGrath pointed out that the proposed building layout, consisting of small office spaces, did not seem conducive to group gatherings. Judy Sneath felt that placing too many constraints on uses would, in effect, turn the neighbors into "spies" having to check and determine whether the activity was permitted or not.
Mr. Warner reiterated that persons using the 20 Free Street building in the evenings and at all other times will be expected to respect the interests of neighbors, as would any good neighbor.
The Board voted to attach the following conditions to the Special Permit A-3: 1. A 4-foot path surfaced with a "nonpermanent", plowable surface such as brick or paving stones will be installed from the house at 20 Free Street to the main parking lot at 578 Main Street. The path will be located as shown on the Site Plan of the 20 Free Street property last revised 6/14/06.
2. Path lighting will be limited to low level lights located at ground level. Prior to installation, proposed walkway lighting will be reviewed by the Town Planner.
3. The intermittent porch light on the east side of the building illuminating the driveway will be replaced with a lower wattage fixture pointing downwards and away from abutting properties.
4. Vegetative screening shall be planted along the west property lines for approximately 150' from Free Street northward to a point parallel to the shed at 22 Free Street.
5. Parking at 20 Free Street will be limited to the one American Disabilities Act compliant parking space as shown on the plans. Parking will not be permitted on the grass lawn areas in front or in back of the building at 20 Free Street.
6. Use of the building at 20 Free Street will be limited to the following:
a. office and/or desk space for 4-7 Church pastors and staff for pastoral, clerical and administrative functions, space for pastors, staff, church officers and elders to meet with church members and other persons for Church business and ministry activities, and space for storage of supplies and other church property;
b. visits to pastors or other church staff by members of the congregation and other visitors including those inquiring about becoming involved with the church, for prayer, Bible reading, obtaining advice, mentoring and information, Biblical teaching, and other church-related purposes;
c. normal week-day business hours on Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM;
d. use at other times as needed on weekends and in the evenings for church office activities as described above, in particular pastors working on evenings or week ends studying or preparing sermons or meeting with people, and church pastors officers, staff and elders conducting church business and ministry activities, and making copies, retrieving files, and making phone calls.
7. There will be no indoor or outdoor infant, child or youth group activities at 20 Free Street.
8. The church will have an open door to the neighbors about any nuisance or disorder that may arise from the use of 20 Free Street, and will work with the neighbors and the Town to resolve any issues in a mutually agreeable manner.
9. Prior to the issuance of the building permit a revised Site Plan will be submitted to the Planning Board and Building Commissioner reflecting all applicable conditions identified herein.
The hearing was closed.
RE: 309 Whiting-Request for Lot Release
Mr. David Bowering came before the Board to request the release of the lot at 309 Whiting Street. The Board's consulting engineer, Paul Brogna, had inspected the site, and prepared a "cost to complete" indicating that a bond in the amount of $3,500 would be sufficient to cover the cost of completing the roadway plus contingencies.
It was moved, seconded and SO VOTED, to release Lot 2 (Land Court lots 3, 4 and 5) from the Subdivision at 309 Whiting Street, contingent upon the applicant posting a bond in the amount of $3,500.
RE: Viking Lane-Request for Extension to 8/1/07Ms. Lacy requested that the Board postpone this vote until she get a better sense whether they have appropriately dealt with erosion control on the cleared site. Ms. Murphy asked how many times this project had been extended, and Ms. Lacy noted that it was approved in 2001. Ms. Murphy asked that Mr. Murphy to come before the Board at a meeting in the near future to discuss why the project has not been moving forward.
Unscheduled: Old/New Business
RE: Form A - 400 Cushing Street, Boston Golf Jeffery Tocchio presented this Form A to the Board on behalf of applicant John Mineck.
This Form A would create a house lot within the Boston Golf Club. John Mineck has conferred with the Board of Appeals, and the creation of this new lot will require a modification to the Special Permit for Boston Golf. He will be held to this before a building permit is issued for the new house.
It was moved, seconded, and SO VOTED, to accept the Form A entitled, "Approval Not Required Plan of Land 400 Cushing Street Hingham, MA 02043", dated June 9, 2006, prepared by Coler and Colantonio, Inc., Norwell, MA, for John DeMatteo II, 405 Cochituate Road, Suite 203, Framingham, MA, owner and John Mineck, 289 Whiting Street, Hingham, MA, applicant.
RE: Review Proposed Minor Modification to Back River CondosMs. Hastings proposed a minor modification to the Back River Condos to the ZBA, and they requested that the Planning Board take a look to make sure that it would not require Site Plan Review. The change involved moving one unit from one 4-unit complex to an adjacent 3-unit complex. The Board
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Convincing Wins
Albany, N.Y. - In the six games involving ECAC Hockey
women’s teams last evening the winning team in each contest
won by two goals or more highlighted by Harvard’s 8-0
blanking of rival Yale.
No. 2/2 Cornell 6 at St. Lawrence 4
*Cornell extended its winning streak to nine games to claim the
longest streak in the country. St. Lawrence had nine games without
a loss before falling on home ice to the Big Red.
*Senior forward Rebecca Johnston scored two goals including an
insurance empty netter with 11.0 seconds left to pace Cornell.
*Big Red netminder Lauren Slebodnick stopped 21 shots improving her
record to a prefect 9-0-0 on the season after she relieved starting
goaltender Amanda Mazzotta who left the game in the first period
after a collision in front of the net which removed her from the
contest.
Rensselaer 3, Union 1
*The Engineers top line of Jordan Smelker, Eleeza Cox and Jill
Vandegrift combined for two goals and six assists in the game.
*RPIârookie netminder Kelly O'Brien improved to
4-9-1 on the season, stopping 16 of the 17 shots she faced against
Union.
*Dutchwomen sophomore defender Maddy Norton found the back of the
net in the third period to break the shutout. It was her first goal
of the season.
*Senior Kate Gallagher made 18 saves in net for the home
Dutchwomen.
No. 10/10 Dartmouth 3 at Brown 1
*Junior defender Sasha Nanji scored the Big Green's first two goals
on the evening.
*The Big Green committed three penalties in the game, while Brown
was whistled for two. Dartmouth went 0-for-2 on the power-play and
the Bears went 0-for-3.
*Junior goaltender Katie Jamieson finished with 30 saves for the
Bears, while sophomore Lindsay Holdcroft stopped 25 shots to
improve her record to 10-5-2 on the season.
At Quinnipiac 3, Syracuse 0
*Sophomore forward Erica Uden Johansson led the attack for the
Bobcats against Syracuse, netting the game-winning goal and
providing assists on the two other goals.
*Freshman goaltender Chelsea Laden played a solid game in net,
earning her first career shutout for the Bobcats. She stopped all
19 of the Orange shots for her fourth straight victory.
*Syracuse was 0-for-3 on the power-play against the Bobcats, who
have taken the fewest penalties in the nation this season.
Quinnipiac was 0-for-3 on the man advantage as the Orange, which
had the least amount of penalties since Dec. 2 against
Lindenwood.
At Clarkson 4, Colgate 1
*The two teams combined for 30 penalty minutes, but Clarkson had
more power-play chances, going 3-for-8, while the Raiders were
1-for-6.
*Golden Knights forward Jamie Lee Rattray and Juana Baribeau each
netted two goals for the winners.
*Sophomore Erika Howe made 14 saves in the Clarkson goal, while
Kimberly Sass made 29 stops for Colgate.
*Sophomore Rachel Walsh scored the Raiders' long goal with assists
from classmate Shannon Doyle and junior Brittany Phillips.
No. 8/9 Harvard 8 at Yale 0
*Seven different Harvard players scored in the game which saw the
Crimson match its season-high for goals in a game.
*Goalie Laura Bellamy needed just nine saves to record her second
consecutive shutout and fourth of the season. The nine shots
allowed marked a season-best mark for the Crimson defense.
*Junior forward Kaitlin Spurling collected four points on two goals
and two assists for the Crimson.
*Freshman goalie Jaimie Leonoff got the start for the Bulldogs
making 20 saves with Genny Ladiges coming in relief stopping 18
Crimson
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999: Twenty-nine Original Tales of Horror and Suspense
Back to Brett's Book Collection
Back to Horror
Edited by Al Sarantonio
999: Twenty-nine Original Tales of Horror and Suspense
Comments:
999: Twenty-nine Original Tales of Horror and Suspense
Edited By Al Sarantonio
999: Twenty-nine Original Tales of Horror and Suspense is
a consistently solid collection of short stories, never published before
being included in this book. More than one made best of collections
in the year it was published. Al Sarrantonio set out to collect only
high quality stories, and even had the rather lofty goal of starting
another upsurge in horror sales. While he didn’t necessarily succeed
at all he set out to do, this IS an extremely solid collection that
belongs on the shelf of all serious horror fans. Joe Lansdale’s
“Mad Dog Summer” is the best of a very impressive lot, and
I also greatly enjoyed William Peter Blatty’s short novel Elsewhere.
Oddly enough, I wasn’t as impressed with several stories by authors
who I am a fan of, including TED Klein’s “Growing Things”
and Thomas Ligotti’s “The Shadow, The Darkness”, though
I’m sure a lot of you will disagree with me as to the quality
of those and other tales in the list below.
"Amerikanski Dead at the Moscow Morgue"
By Kim Newman
Rating: 7/10
Quote: "It was important, apparently, that the spike entirely transfix
the skull and break ground, binding the dead to the earth, allowing
the last of the spirit to leave the carcass."
Comments: What do Rasputin’s skull, dead tourists come back to
life, and a prominent member of the Soviet government have to do with
one another in an apocalyptic future? One whole hell of a lot apparently!
"The Ruins of Contracoeur"
By Joyce Carol Oates
Rating: 8/10
Quote: "I can't believe it! I know it must be true."
Comments: The Matheson family, especially the children, are paying
for past crimes of their family. These crimes only become clear after
a long, lonely, somehow OFF summer at rural Cross Hill, ancestral home
of the Mathesons.
"The Owl and the Pussycat"
By Thomas M. Disch
Rating: 7/10
Quote: "But you know he didn't kill Mrs. Fairfield."
Comments: At first I didn't like this one much, but the ending is a
nice little shocker.
"The Road Virus Heads North"
By Stephen King
Rating: 8/10
Quote: "Survivors and visitors."
Comments: Famous horror author Richard Kinnell quickly enough comes
to regret buying a painting with certain, shall we say, DISTURBING properties.
"Keepsakes and Treasures: A Love Story"
By Neil Gaiman
Rating: 9/10
Quote: "Not my cup of tea."
Comments: The narrator is one cold-hearted bastard...and that's being
nice!
"Growing Things"
By T. E. D. Klein
Rating: 5/10
Quote: "Before it was just one bulge."
Comments: I've heard many good things about Klein, but I didn't particularly
care for this one. The reader is forced to jump to too many conclusions
for this house to be the one which appears in the home improvement magazines.
"Good Friday"
By F. Paul Wilson
Rating: 7/10
Quote: "It's too late for me, but not for you."
Comments: I've heard of cheerleaders becoming vampire hunters, but
nuns? I like it.
"Excerpts from the Records of the New Zodiac and the Diaries of
Henry Wilson Fairfax"
By Chet Williamson
Rating: 9/10
Quote: "…it has been easy to buy them out and swallow them
up in their weakened condition."
Comments: Brother Capricorn’s New Zodiac Club isn’t showing
the civility he had desired in his club members. And to make matters
worse, their eating habits are a bit peculiar as well…
"An Exaltation of Termagants"
By Eric Van Lustbader
Rating: 7/10
Quote: "But I was so cruel to you."
Comments: William gets a chance to look over his life from an unlikely
source.
"Itinerary"
By Tim Powers
Rating: 5/10
Quote: "Is Doug Olney there?...He just left."
Comments: I didn’t really get this one. It apparently involves
a man trying to warn himself of impending disaster through a phone call.
"Catfish Gal Blues"
By Nancy A. Collins
Rating: 8/10
Quote: "Lit'l Fishie--is that you?"
Comments: Hop Armstrong has a way with the ladies, even non-human ladies.
He should've made sure she didn't have a boyfriend first though.
"The Entertainment"
By Ramsey Campbell
Rating: 6/10
Quote: "You've been caught, you have to play. If you don't it won't
be fair."
Comments: Tom Shone (Thompson) arrives in town too late to find a normal
hotel. Instead he finds something out of a nightmare...
"ICU"
By Edward Lee
Rating: 8/10
Quote: "What the hell kind of hospital is this!"
Comments: Frankie Paone pays for his sins through an unlikely source.
"The Grave"
By P. D. Cacek
Rating: 6/10
Quote: "My Precious One."
Comments: Elizabeth is bound and determined to be a good mother, unlike
her own. But it's going to take time and probably more than one body...
"The Shadow, The Darkness"
By Thomas Ligotti
Rating: 5/10
Quote: "In other words, I became aware of what in reality was activating
my body."
Comments: This one is VERY Lovecraftian in tone and outlook, something
I normally enjoy. In other words, mere human beings do not stand a chance
against the cosmic forces arrayed against us, and there is no use trying.
However, I just didn't like the actual story very much.
"Knocking"
By Rick Hautala
Rating: 5/10
Quote: "Let...me...out!"
Comments: This story of a human mind gone wrong wasn't my cup of tea.
"Rio Grande Gothic"
By David Morrell
Rating: 8/10
Quote: "I hate him."
Comments: Officer Romero can't shake the feeling that things aren't
quite right with the Parsons brothers. He's the only one who suspects
them, and his efforts uncover a dark secret.
"Des Saucisses, Sans Doute"
By Peter Schneider
Rating: 4/10
Quote: "My God! Did I do that?"
Comments: This was a shorter than short story, and it wasn't very good.
"Angie"
By Ed Gorman
Rating: 7/10
Quote: "You know if there's a river around here somewhere?"
Comments: Angie at first looks like a sort of heroine, but this IS a
horror story, after all.
"The Ropy Thing"
By Al Sarrantonio
Rating: 6/10
Quote: "I don't love you anymore."
Comments: If you believe in something hard enough, it just might come
true.
"The Tree Is My Hat"
By Gene Wolfe
Rating: 5/10
Quote: "The tree is my hat."
Comments: Baden is sent to the end of the earth, an island in the Pacific,
where he sees and hears strange things.
"Styx and Bones"
By Edward Bryant
Rating: 6/10
Quote: "Danny, I'll love you forever. I couldn't let her injure
you."
Comments: Danny is living proof, if painful proof, that you had better
not get caught cheating.
"Hemophage"
By Steven Spruill
Rating: 4/10
Quote: "You got what you came for."
Comments: I guess I need to read the other novels the characters in
this story appear in, because without those novels, this story didn't
make much sense.
"The Book of Irrational Numbers"
By Michael Marshall Smith
Rating: 7/10
Quote: "There's no way back. It's tainted."
Comments: A serial killer chooses his victims based on the digital root
of their age. He likes 17 year olds...
"Mad Dog Summer"
By Joe R. Lansdale
Rating: 10/10
Quote: "We thought you were our friend."
Comments: This excellent novella from Joe Lansdale had me thinking equal
parts To Kill A Mockingbird, Where the Red Fern Grows, and straight
horror. I cannot recommend this one highly enough.
“The Theater”
By Bentley Little
Rating: 7/10
Quote: “You didn’t go up there, did you?”
Comments: The theater at the tops of a set of stairs behind a locked
door holds some horrifying secrets, secrets which Putnam learns only
too well.
“Rehearsals”
By Thomas F. Monteleone
Rating: 8/10
Quote: “Winners and Losers—and his son was definitely in
the second group.”
Comments: Dominic Kazan gets a chance to go back and stand up to his
father, improving his current life many times over in the process. Al Sarrantonio says this reminds him of a Twilight Zone episode, and I
have to very much agree.
“Darkness”
By Dennis L. McKiernan
Rating: 9/10
Quote: “My God, it’s behind me!”
Comments: Harlow Winton has gone from an orphan to a wealthy man overnight.
His great-uncle left everything to him…including his peculiar
house where SOMETHING lurked in the darkness. I like the way McKiernan
keeps the monster vague. My imagination runs wild when I read a story
like this.
“Elsewhere”
By William Peter Blatty
Rating: 9/10
Quote: “You’re not Gabriel Case!”
Comments: The author of The Exorcist
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Company: Synergis
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: March 1, 2012
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CLIENT DETAILS:Our client is an award winning leader within their industry, specializing in energy management. They have been recognized by Computerworld's Top 100 Best Places to Work for several years and Fortune magazine's 2011 list of the World's Most Admired Companies. They offer wonderful benefits packages and healthy work environments for their employees, making them the perfect next step for your IT career.
Systems Analyst/Application Support
This position provides leadership and influence through active participation in client account management activities for the Distribution/Power Delivery Automated Resource Management/Workforce Management applications.
The scope of work includes: providing leadership, and functional and technical subject matter expertise for Distribution Systems Automated Resource Management and Workforce Management applications; problem analysis and resolution (production support), root cause analysis, implementing vendor solutions; providing input to application life cycle management; providing oversight for the design, development, testing, and implementation of application solutions; staying abreast of emerging computer technologies; and staying abreast of the business processes emerging computer technologies.
Specific tasks and activities include:
Single point of customer contact for assigned Distribution applications Subject matter expert for applications - business process, data/work flow and reports Owns result/solution end-to-end Estimate coordination Production support (24X7); 1st line of support/case management Impact analysis (functional, application risk assessment) Manage production deployments, production verification testing and user implementation support User acceptance coordination with customer/bug tracking Troubleshooting and resolving application quality issues Application life cycle management Release planning/management Project management for smaller efforts (planning/control/reporting/issue management/communications) Compliance and change management controls adherence Application vendor interface and support Disaster recovery plans/testing
Education/Experience:
Four year college degree with a major in Computer Science, MIS, Engineering, or related field required Experience supporting vendor applications highly preferred Experience with Windows and SQL Server 2005 and the associated suite of products: Reporting Services, Integration Services, etc., a plus Experience with Unix and Oracle a plus Experience with C# or other Object Oriented programming language Experience with MQ Series a plus Experience with Microsoft BizTalk or other Middleware/Integration Bus platforms a plus Conversant in relational databases Possess a solid understanding of technical environments and software methods Power Delivery/Customer service experience either directly or in a support role desired
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to establish and maintain quality relationships with IT peers and management, vendors, and internal customer groups Strong analytical and problem solving skills required Must be able to manage production support and project related activities simultaneously Ability to work effectively with limited direct supervision Excellent customer service skills Risk assessment/mitigation skills Strong communications and interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively within a team environment Technical writing skills Ability to gather and document business and functional requirements Ability to estimate project costs and timelines Self starter and demonstrate initiative
Behavioral Attributes:
Safety oriented Takes personal ownership of career development Values trust, superior performance, and commitment to success Must have a strong desire to be a student of the business Methodical approach to solving problems Team oriented with a strong work ethic
Interested? Please contact Christy Cifreo. Synergis is a woman-owned company that serves a myriad of clients across nearly all industries, from start-ups to Fortune 100 companies. The outcomes of these relationships are demonstrated in a growing list of more than 300 clients and industry recognitions by Inc. magazine and the Atlanta Business Chronicle.
From its foundation in 1997, Synergis has been successfully recruiting and placing IT professionals in all areas of information technology. Recently named the Best Place to Work in Atlanta by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Synergis has been successfully recruiting and placing IT professionals for over 10 years. For more information about Synergis, please visit the company website at our website. Synergis is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
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Jose Filipe Lima is a professional golfer who has played prominently on the European Tour and the Challenge Tour. Known for his early successes, charisma and good looks, Lima became a professional in 2002, though he has never reached any considerable level of success in the United States or the PGA. With four professional wins, Lima has won as an individual and has been recruited for various teams and championships over his career.
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The Edge of Love: I can't help doubting Thomas
The Daily Mail
19 June 2008
By Tom Cox
The Edge of Love (15)
Would the world be a better place without its artistic types? I'm usually inclined to think very much not, but there were times while watching the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas in The Edge Of Love when I felt myself being coaxed into seeing a simple solution to the labyrinthine problems of human relationships: cull the oversensitive creatives, and all would be smooth and right.
I'm sure I wasn't supposed to like Thomas, who's played by Matthew Rhys, but I'm not sure if I was supposed to dislike him quite as much as I did.
"I do it, sleep with other women, because I'm a poet and I feed off life," he tells his wife, Caitlin MacNamara (Sienna Miller).
Of course, you could still just about get away with saying that kind of thing with a straight face in 1942, but it's a bit rich coming from a bloke who looks like a losing quarter finalist in a regional Rufus Sewell-lookalike competition and whose poetic contributions of the previous hour have included the ingenious rhyming of the name "Vera" with "Beera".
The Edge Of Love tells the story of the menage a trois between Thomas, Caitlin and his childhood sweetheart Vera (Keira Knightley) and, as such, comes across as a kind of Jules Et Jim for readers of Hello! magazine.
Actually, it's more of a menage a quatre, since loitering on the edge of the threesome is a beleaguered Cillian Murphy, who plays Vera's husband William.
Not only is William by some way the most attractive of these four people; he also has by far the most reasons to feel good about himself.
While Dylan spends his money and tries it on with his missus, William must go and fight for his country. But, even given the role of the mug, Murphy has a psychotic twinkle in his eye that few directors can resist taking advantage of.
When William comes back to the bleak Welsh coast scarred by his war experiences in Greece, matters come to a head. That head has a prominent jaw, and belongs to Miss Knightley.
If you've found Knightley annoying before, the chances are that in this film, directed by John Maybury, you'll find her doubly so. Not only has she hit upon the ugliest Welsh accent imaginable, her preening and pouting has reached a new low.
Worse, it appears to be catching. In a scene where she and Miller—normally an actress much more effortlessly capable of the kind of old-fashioned lens-flirting Knightley seems so frantic to achieve—loll on a bed together in a faux-lesbian manner, there's a genuine worry, just for a moment, that the two of them will merge and become one giant jutting, gurning lower-face.
"What does it mean when she smiles?" one of those closest to Vera asks of her early on, and one senses it's a question Knightley would struggle to answer herself.
If anyone was hoping that this would be a neat World War II companion piece to last year's excellent Atonement—the only film, to my knowledge, where Knightley has ever really relaxed into herself—they'll be disappointed.
The one thing The Edge Of Love does have going for it is a sense of the urgency of love during wartime; the feeling that the rules change and decisions are made more hastily.
That the people involved in this love are largely tedious facsimiles of humankind, however, dulls the impact somewhat. You know you're in trouble when they start referring to each other by their full names ("Vera Phillips"): so often a sign of a screenplay clawingly desperate for romantic credence.
"All you've got is stories in your head, words," Caitlin tells Dylan during one of their many rows. "And I have to be real." But sadly the relationship between Caitlin and Dylan's words seems unreal too: you're never quite convinced as to why his poems cause her to overlook his thickening, selfish form and endure his philandering.
On the occasions when he reads his work to her, she just looks bored, and the scene where they fight after she flushes one of his first drafts down the toilet feels like a caricature of tempestuous artistry.
The central point of the movie is adequately conveyed—that Thomas's "pain" is a piddling, childish thing next to the stuff William has experienced on the front line (most notably the DIY
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The following local students graduated from Gainesville State College in the school's 2011 summer and fall commencement ceremony on Dec. 10. Students graduating Summa Cum Laude have a collective GPA of 3.90 to 4.0. Students graduating Magna Cum Laude have a collective GPA of 3.70 to 3.89. Students graduating Cum Laude have a collective GPA of 3.50 to 3.69.
Summa Cum Laude graduate: Gainesville: Heather Nicole Smith;
Magna Cum Laude graduates: Buford: Melissa Day Moncrief; Cornelia: Malissa Posey; Flowery Branch: Elizabeth J. Harrison; Gainesville: Laura Y. Janick, Lois Rosaleen Varghese; Jefferson: Diana Guadalupe Flores; Oakwood: Elianni Caban; Talmo: Sara Christine Goodwin,
Cum Laude graduates: Buford: Brandi Lee Shurek; Commerce: Laura Frink;
Cumming: Crystal Ann Guest; Dawsonville: Karen D. Barr, Kimberly Nicole Odom; Gainesville: Karen D. Hamby; Jefferson: Joseph Scott Laird.
Graduates: Buford: Carlos H. Charry; Cleveland: Anita Bradbury; Gainesville: Cari Nicole McDonald; Hoschton: David Prae.
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Fall 2011 president's club:
Gainesville: Hannah Jackson, Kelly Jackson, Micah Risinger, Cory Smith;
Oakwood: Christian Davis.
Fall 2011 dean's list: Clermont: Charles Cottrell; Flowery Branch: David Foster; Joy Smith; Gainesville: Arianna Adame, Marjorie Grindle, Loren Hildebrant, Ethan Jackson, Hillary Ledford, Jessica Porter, Tiffany Sims, Kimberly Stewart; Lula: Hayden Fleming; Oakwood: Philip Griffith.
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The following students have been awarded academic honors for the recent fall semester at Piedmont College. Students named as dean's scholars for the semester have earned a perfect 4.0 grade-point average, and students named to the dean's list have earned a grade-point average of 3.5 to 3.99.
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Alto: Megan C. Dills, Cassandra Bennett Laws; Braselton: James B. Bellamy, Kyle M. Bellamy, Tara S. Duck, Jamie J. Kull, Donna Lynn Smith; Buford: Hallye E. Jerkins, Cara Kenney, Abigail L. Sutton, Jessica A. Sutton; Cleveland: Abigail H. Cutchshaw, William Haylen of Cleveland, Dana F. McClure, Lois B. Rogers, Samuel H. Steele; Commerce: Dustin Black, Joann Cromer, Katelyn T. Nevil, Micah D. Poston, Amber L. Smith, Carrie W. Sorrow, Tricia Mealor; Flowery Branch: Kathryn T. Dague, Jessica C. Hollis, Rebekah D. Staton; Gainesville: Jennifer Fuller, ErikaJade A. Carr, Madeline J. Haymore; Hoschton: Lauren R. Hamel, Jonathan D. Sink;
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At Aminus3, we love color. Packed within every picture is a collection of pretty pixels varying in shades of red, green and blue. Everytime an Aminus3 photoblogger uploads an image, our crack team of palette pondering robot scientists use our patent pending three pass scan technique to create a magical color scheme for all to enjoy. Below are some of the popular images that contain the color #FC9 (#FFCC99) or a close match to it. On a scale from 0 to 255, this color contains 255 red, 204 green and 153 blue.
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Posted 14 Sep 2010
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Posted 29 Aug 2009
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Posted 2 Jan 2010
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Posted 20 Mar 2009
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Posted 22 Apr 2011
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APDesign Newsletter 8.15.11
Words from Weigel
The Weigel Library staff is hopeful the final summer projects in Weigel
will be completed prior to the start of school. It is difficult to be
patient while waiting on entities outside the College to complete
tasks. Lance and the APDesign guys have been wonderful, catering to
our every wish, fitting our jobs into their very busy summer of
renovation and construction.
The summer hours for Weigel Library are: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. and closed weekends.
For the academic year beginning Monday, August 22, Weigel Library will be
open 77 hours per week: Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.,
Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 1 to 5 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 10 p.m.
Hours of operation are listed on the Weigel Library website:
http://www.lib.k-state.edu/branches/arch/archhours.html
Eight APDesign students have been hired to work in Weigel Library during
the fall semester to provide assistance to library patrons: Amanda
Van Scoy (ARCH), Anne Denney (LA/RCP), Caleb Melchior (LA/RCP), Emily
Kruse (IAPD), Lauren Ewald (LA/RCP), Rachel Lehr (ARCH), Victoria
Beaulieu (IAPD), and Will Woodard (LA/RCP). We are very fortunate to
have these outstanding students on our staff.
Please remember to join us for the Weigel Library Open House from 2 to 4
p.m.
Thursday, August 18, in Seaton 323.
Regnier Visiting Chair Named for 2011-12
Wendell Burnette of Wendell Burnette Architects in Phoenix, Arizona, has been
named the Regnier Visiting Chair for the 2011-12 academic year.
Burnette is a self-taught architect with an internationally recognized body of
work. His architectural practice is engaged in a wide range of
private and public projects. Burnette’s work is concerned with
space, light, context, and community. He is a native of Nashville,
Tennessee, who discovered the southwest desert as an apprentice at
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West. His eleven-year association
with the studio of Will Bruder culminated in a six-year design
collaboration on the Phoenix Central Library. He is an assistant
professor at Arizona State University and lectures widely in the
United States and abroad. Current projects include residences located
locally and nationally, the Palo Verde Library/Maryvale Community
Center, the Phoenix Children’s Museum, the Scottsdale Teen Center,
and a hotel/spa resort in southern Utah. His design philosophy is
grounded in listening and distilling the essence of a project to
create highly specific architecture that is at once functional and
poetic. The firm’s website is:
http://www.wendellburnettearchitects.com/.
Burnette will make his first visit to campus for a lecture at 4:30 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 12 in the Leadership Studies Town Hall.
Building UpdatesIf you
are looking for Architecture Professor Magyar, Interior Architecture
& Product Design Professor Richter-O’Connell, or Landscape
Architecture/Regional & Community Planning Professor Beamish, you
need not look any further than the new suite of offices in Seaton
251. The classroom that once was housed in this space has been
relocated to Seaton 305. Seaton 251 now is filled with office
furniture and faculty from each of our three departments. Please come
visit Professor Magyar in his new “home” and welcome newly hired
tenure-track faculty — Professors Richter-O’Connell and Beamish —
to APDesign.
Additionally, the laser cutter space is being expanded. Seaton Court 106E will
continue to house the two laser cutters. Seaton Court 106D will now
be a layout area for pieces produced by the laser cutter.
The roof is finally being installed over Seaton Court 107 and the old heliodon
space in the Link. We are awaiting the arrival of the CNC router to
complete the project with new windows and siding on the east wall of
that space.
Recruitment Reminders
The annual APDesign Ambassador meeting will be at 3:30 p.m. Sunday,
August 21, in the Pierce Commons. The APDesign Ambassadors are
second- through fifth-year APDesign students. They represent APDesign
in many ways: volunteering to be mentors for first year students,
giving tours to prospective students, helping with recruitment
events, etc. APDeisgn has more than 200 Ambassadors.
All new ENVD studio and planning students have been invited to a meet their
APDesign mentors at 5 p.m. Sunday, August 21, in the Pierce Commons.
The mentor program began as a grassroots effort. Today, the group is
still a grassroots organization, but they receive logistical support
from the Dean’s Office/Student Services. Any APDesign ambassador
may volunteer to be a mentor. This program has helped with the
retention of our students by easing the nervous feelings associated
with the first day of classes. Mentors are asked to stay in contact
with their mentees throughout the fall semester. APDesign has more
than 100 mentors.
K-State
First’s Guide to Personal Success (GPS) program is seeking K-State
faculty/staff/graduate students interested in serving as a guide for
two to four first-year students during the 2011-2012 school year.
You will not necessarily be assigned to APDesign students. You can
learn more at: www.k-state.edu/gps/
The University will be hosting many events for new students during the
K-State Week of Welcome. APDesign will host a donut breakfast outside
the Chang Gallery from 8 to 9:30 a.m. on the first day of classes. To
learn more about other Week of Welcome events, please visit:
http://wow.k-state.edu.
Professor Seamon Organizes Symposium
Architecture Professor David Seamon attended the 30th annual International
Human Science Research Conference, held in Oxford, England, July
27-30, 2011. He organized a symposium, “Lived Relationalities among Place,
Space, and Environmental Embodiment.” The three symposium
presenters were health sociologist Andrew Moore, a research
associate with the Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre at Keele University in Staffordshire, England; Urban historian Sam
Griffiths, a lecturer in urban morphology and theory at University College London’s Bartlett School of Architecture; and Seamon, whose
presentation was titled, “‘Seeing’ Merleau-Ponty’s
Perception: Possibilities in the Urban Photographs of New York City
Photographer Saul Leiter.”
From the Provost: New Faculty Awards Website
As the fall 2011 semester is just around the corner, I wanted to take
this time to introduce a new initiative of the Office of the Provost.
One of the metrics of our vision of K-State 2025 concerns the number
of faculty members who receive national awards. In the past years,
K-State has had very few faculty members receive such awards. Part of
the problem is that very few faculty members have been nominated or
have applied for these awards. We believe we have many outstanding
scholars at K-State, and such awards are only possible if we nominate
them.
My office has put together a website
— http://www.k-state.edu/provost/resources/natlawards.htm —
that lists all of these prestigious national awards, providing a
description, eligible areas and faculty ranks, and the award website
for more information on their application process. The awards are
listed chronologically by their application deadlines. We
wanted to make this information available early enough so that
faculty, department heads, and deans can have adequate time to
prepare nominations and applications. We hope that this information
will generate the interest necessary so that our top scholars from
across the university will be considered for and eventually receive
these prestigious awards.
It should be noted that the awards are not only for longtime scholars.
They vary in terms of content areas (e.g., humanities, sciences, art,
or biomedicine) as well as nominee rank (full professor, mid-career
professor, early career scholar, or post-doctoral). Therefore, please
pay close attention to the eligibility for the awards. I
urge each of you to examine the complete list of awards and
deadlines, consider possible nominees in your area, and make every
effort possible to forward their names in nomination. My office will
provide as much support as we can, and will be happy to write letters
of support as needed.
Thank you for your assistance in this important initiative.
Monsters of Design Competition
Are you a monster? It is time to find out! Register now for the
2011 Monsters of Design (MoD) competition.
Remember
MoD is open to ALL design not just architecture and the rules are
simple:
Entrants
can be students or professionals under age 40 as of the end of 2011.
Entrants
must reside and work within 250 miles of Kansas City.
Entrants
may submit work done independently in a group, as a student,
employee, or educator.
For complete details and to register go to:
http://www.aiakc.org/mod/index2011/.
You can also follow our blog,
which has past winning projects and will soon have the awards party
details at http://monstersofdesign.com/.
We need your help to find all those awesome projects out there done by
young talented designers! Maybe it is one of your own or that
brilliant idea your colleague had that was rejected by the client.
Either way, we want it! You can help by, first and foremost,
entering your own brilliant projects but also encourage friends and
co-workers. Send out a personal encouragement, post a link or
your Facebook wall, or slap the call for entries sheet on someone’s
desk. We don’t care how you promote the competition we just
want everyone to know how cool they can be walking away with an MoD
trophy this fall!
Computer and Networking Notes
Bentley applications have been installed in the College’s computing lab for
your use.
To view the full list of products available, visit
http://www.bentley.com/en-US/Products/.
Faculty
and students can download Bentley products onto their office, studio,
and/or lab workstations using the Bentley STUDENTserver located
at http://www.bentley.com/studentserver.
The website may ask for a current school code which can be found at
this website: http://capd.ksu.edu/restricted/bentley.html.
The website is only accessible when your computer is connected to the
Seaton network.
Congratulations to the Department of ArchitectureThe
Department of Architecture’s Master of Architecture program
recently was granted a full six-year accreditation by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). The next accreditation visit
is scheduled for 2017.Congratulations Department of
Architecture on this achievement!
Email Signatures
Many of the faculty and staff have already updated their email signatures,
however if you have not, or if you have questions, please read on.
The email signature guidelines can be found by scrolling down to the last page
of this PDF: http://www.newapd.com/style-brand-guide.pdf.
To avoid the email signature showing up as an attachment, an email signature
generator has been created for your use. If you would like to create
your signature with the signature generator, you can find it
at: http://www.newapd.com/email/email.php.
Upcoming Events — From Emily Vietti
The beginning of the semester is always a busy time, and this year is no
exception. A few events to be aware of:
3
p.m. Friday, August 19: Farewell party for Development Director
Bruce Broce in the Pierce Commons
8
a.m.-9:30 a.m. Monday, August 22: Week of Welcome breakfast
sponsored by APDesign. Stop by for donuts on your way to your first
class of the new semester!
3:30
p.m. Monday, August 22: All-College Forum at Forum Hall in the
K-State Student Union
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The two spinners from Sri Lanka, Ajantha Mendis and Muttiah Muralitharan took six wickets collectively which led Sri Lanka to success beating India in the first one-day international played in Dambulla yesterday.
Mendis and Muralitharan, both of them took three wickets individually for giving 21 and 37 runs respectively.
Mendis is a new sensation in the Sri Lankan team whereas Muralitharan is an experienced spinner; both put together their skill to bowl out the Indian players for a lowly score of 146.
The match was totally in the favor of Sri Lanka from the start.
Virender Sehwag, who was in-form nowadays, could not play the match due to his injury which added more to Sri Lankan favor.
That was an easy target for Sri Lankan batsmen. They easily chased their target and achieved it in the 35th over with the loss of just two wickets.
The key wickets were taken by Mendis. In his opening spell he removed two hard-hitting Indian batsmen Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Dhoni. Yuvraj Singh was the top scorer making 23 runs; whereas Muralitharan made attack on the lower order Indian batting line.
Virat Kohli substituted Sehwag who took injury on his ankle on Sunday. It was his debut match.
The start of the game was really dreaming for Sri Lankans; when left-arm medium paced bowler Chaminda Vaas removed the Indian opener Gautam Gambhir on the very second delivery of the match. The delivery moved sharply into the wickets and hit the off-stump.
Paceman Nuwan Kulasekara was also leading bowler; he took 2 for giving 23 runs. He bowled out kohli at 12 for lbw and later got rid of Suresh Raina.
Yuvraj was given a chance when his catch was dropped by Mahela Jayawardene at slip.
But soon he was bowled off.
The innings remained one-sided and Jayawardene’s unbeaten 61 runs ended the contest with Sri Lankan success.
Scores:
Sri Lanka 147-2
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Changing Paths in Life
Posted Sunday, June 27, 2010, at 12:34 PM
Back in the good old days when Ozzie and Harriet Nelson were raising a couple of lads on TV, men worked 45 years for the same company and retired on a pension while their dutiful wives stayed at home and kept the household running smoothly. These days both husbands and wives can expect to bounce from job to job and even career to career several times before they'll have enough free time to watch old Ozzie and Harriet reruns.
I have a friend named Lynn, age 63, who was a systems engineer at IBM and later a senior systems analyst for Lockheed in Southern California. After over 20 years in information technology, she spent a decade overseas with her engineer husband as a housewife. When she tried to get back into the computer job market upon returning to the states, she was shut out. So she started a new life in her mid 50s by attending nursing school and becoming a nurse.
I have a friend named Campbell, age 59, who was a marketing executive for a major grocery store chain in Charlotte, NC. He had started as a bag boy when he was a freshman in college and eventually worked his way up to the executive suite. When the company was taken over by another food chain a few years ago, he and other executives were given a pat on the back and escorted out the building. He has yet to find another job.
In today's workplace environment, you need to be flexible. Just when you reach the pinnacle of your profession, your profession may disappear. At that point, you're probably overqualified to even get another job.
I have a friend named Jane, age 43, who is a Microsoft Certified Engineer in Memphis. When times got tough for her, she became a certified massage therapist. Now she has a full list of regular clients that keeps her busy. She also designs websites. Her enterprising nature has allowed her to maintain a 100-acre horse ranch.
I have a friend named Dean, age 68, who once worked for others as a metal polisher. Being the sort of rebellious, vocal employee who always found better ways of doing things, he often found himself at odds with management. So he set up shop in his basement in Minneapolis a couple of decades ago and now fashions antique car parts for rich collectors and distributors. He has so much demand for his unique skill that he turns projects down.
I have a friend named Patrick, age 62, who once owned a pizza joint in Phoenix. When business turned slow a decade ago, he studied and became a stockbroker, then found a position with a major brokerage house. His wife who had also worked in the pizza joint became a successful real estate agent.
I have a friend named Stan, age 49, who was once a contract computer programmer in Chicago. He eventually tired of the stress of meeting project goals and the uncertainty of finding another contract, so he worked nights as a janitor in large office buildings. Soon he hired others to do the janitorial work and continually expanded to more and more buildings. Today he has dozens of employees and spends much of his time in the Bahamas.
There is a guy in Wyoming named Stanford Addison. At age 20, his truck went out of control as he tried to avoid hitting a herd of horses. After two long years of hospitalization with a spinal cord injury, he became a quadriplegic confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Today, some 30 years later, Addison calls himself a "horse counselor" as he works with wild mustangs and horses with behavioral problems. Getting in the training pen with a wild horse "puts you right in there where you have to use all the gifts that the creator blessed you with," Addison explains.
I met a woman named Frankie, age 53, a couple of years ago and we have done a couple of writing projects together. A few years prior to that, she was in a serious motorcycle accident and spent many, many months in a hospital rehabilitating her broken body just to be able to walk once again. She had flourished in the corporate world as an event promoter, but changed directions after the accident. Today, the unstoppable Frankie Picasso is a radio-show host, author, motivational speaker, and professional Certified Life, Business and Master Coach Trainer.
Some people are helpless without a manager. Some people are hopeless unless they become the manager. Some people want the security of a large organization. Some people want to be self-employed. Some people want to work indoors. Some people want to work outdoors. And some people don't want to work at all. But whatever direction you choose, you need to be prepared to scramble for a cash flow simply to exist in this material world. Food, clothing and shelter are necessary items for self-preservation. And if you are foolish enough to yearn for luxury and bling-bling, you need to scramble that much harder.
I spent decades as a contract computer programmer myself until my specialty language died. But I'm not too eager to clean buildings so I wrote some novels, a highly unprofitable endeavor so far. I also wrote a weekly newspaper column and taught college computer courses for many years. I finally retired last year.
In a world of rapidly advancing technology and global financial instability, the job market is changing faster than a bullet train on steroids. You need to acquire a variety of skills and be prepared to adapt to the changing times.
Life is simple -- choose a lifestyle that makes you happy, figure out a way to make it work and do it.
The world doesn't owe you a job. You owe it to yourself to find the correct path.
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Quote for the Day -- "If you are going to have dreams, make them big dreams. It takes the same amount of effort and energy for conversion." Frankie Picasso (author of Midlife Mojo).
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Bret Burquest is an award-winning columnist and author of four novels. He lives in the Ozark Mountains with a dog named Buddy Lee and where change means clean socks every full moon. His blogs appear on several websites, including www.myspace.com/bret1111
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really true! i can totally identify!
-- Posted by conventional1 on Wed, Jun 30, 2010, at 12:51 PM
Bret:
I've been reading your blogs, well forever, or at least since I discovered them. Keep the informative and humor flowing, whether the socks are clean or not.
Bill
-- Posted by Hillbilly Too on Thu, Jul
1, 2010, at
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DRAGON
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MAIN LINE WITH 11…Qh5
By
Donaldson & Silman
By Donaldson & Silman
I (Silman) was recently talking to my friend John Donaldson about the Accelerated Dragon (a long-time favorite of mine, while Donaldson is one of the world’s
great authorities on this opening). After the moves 1.e4
c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.Nc3 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Bc4 Qa5 8.0–0
0–0 9.Bb3 d6 10.h3 Bd7 11.f4, I used the
solid 11…Nxd4 12.Bxd4 Bc6 13.Qd3 Rad8 in the final years of my career.
However, in earlier times I had a real love for 11…Rac8 when both 12.Qf3
and 12.Nf3 are met by 12…Qh5. This favorite of the late grandmaster
Leonid Stein scored well for Black in the mid 60s before some setbacks put
it on the rubbish heap.
Though it’s
not clear that this “Stein Variation” is actually bad
for Black, Kapengut wondered if …Rac8 was really necessary,
and thus he came up with 11…Qh5. Black had the usual ups
and downs before this, too, was relegated to the “theoretically
dubious” pile.
11…Qh5,
GOOD OR BAD?
Years went by and grandmaster
Roman Dzindzichashvili became interested in
the Accelerated Dragon and infused the opening
with many new ideas. In particular, he was
quite high on 11…Qh5 (that’s how
openings are: they strike fear into various
hearts, they get “refuted,” and
then they make a comeback), and Gata Kamsky
decided to give it a try, too. A brief flurry
of international activity followed and then,
once again, it was laid to rest…before
being raised from the ashes all over again
by Dzindzi!
Since retiring from active play, I find myself way out of the theoretical
loop and so I was trying to milk Donaldson’s brain. “John, last
I heard, 11…Qh5 seemed playable. Has anything new been discovered?”
As a response, JD kindly sent the following annotated game.
By the way, any readers who have experience in the 11…Nxd4, 11…Rc8
followed by 12…Qh5, or in the 11…Qh5 lines are welcome to share
their games and/or analysis (click HERE to
contact me or HERE to
contact Donaldson).
JOHN DONALDSON'S REPLY:
Jeremy, I didn’t
see anything convincing for White when we wrote
our book and I still don’t see anything
now! Here’s the latest.
N Yap – D
Blohm [B35]
San Francisco, 2003
Notes by Donaldson
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3
Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 5.Nc3 Bg7 6.Be3 Nf6 7.Bc4
Qa5 8.0–0 0–0 9.Bb3 d6 10.h3 Bd7
11.f4 Qh5 12.Nf3 b5 13.a3 a5 14.Qd3 b4!?
DZINDZHI’S
INFLUENCE MAKES ITSELF FELT
More commonly seen is 14...a4,
but the text might be better.
15.Nd5
15.Ne2 bxa3 16.Ng3 axb2 and now 17.Nxh5 bxa1=Q 18.Rxa1 Nxh5 is an interesting
Queen sacrifice proposed by Blohm's teacher GM Roman Dzindzhihashvili.
AN IMPORTANT
POSITION!
The position in the diagram
seems fine for Black, but not taking on h5
doesn’t seem to give White anything at
all: 17.Ra4 (or 17.Rab1 Nb4 18.Nxh5 Nxd3 19.Nxf6+
Bxf6 20.cxd3 a4 and the two pawns are better
than the piece) 17…Qh6 18.f5 g5 19.Bxg5
Ne5 20.Bxh6 Nxd3 21.Bxg7 Kxg7 22.cxd3 Bxa4.
The analysis here, too, is by Dzindzhi.
15.axb4 axb4 16.Rxa8 (16.Nd5 runs into 16...Rxa1 17.Rxa1 Bxh3) 16...Rxa8 17.Ne2
Qa5, =, Hector-Minzer, La Coruna 1995, allows Black to complete his plan of
bringing the Queen back to the queenside.
15...a4?!
15...bxa3! 16.Rxa3
Nxd5 puts the onus on White as b2 is hanging.
THE OPENING
HASN’T GONE WELL FOR WHITE
Note that 17.exd5 Nb4 wins
serious material for Black.
16.Bc4 bxa3 17.Qxa3
Nxd5
17...Nxe4 18.Nb6 Rad8 19.Nxd7
Rxd7 20.Qxa4 is much better for White.
18.Bxd5 Rab8 19.c3 Rfc8
19...e6 was the best try with the idea 20.Qxd6 exd5
21.exd5 Bxh3 22.dxc6 Rxb2 23.gxh3 Qxh3 White should answer 19...e6
with 20.Ba2 and some advantage.
20.Rad1
The immediate 20.Ng5 looks stronger.
20...Be8 21.Ng5 Na5 22.e5 Qe2 23.Bd2 Nc4 24.Qa2
24.Bxc4 Qxc4 25.exd6 exd6 26.Bc1 d5 27.f5, =.
24...Rxb2?
Fritz suggests the interesting line 24...Nxd2 25.Rfe1 (25.Bxf7+ Bxf7 26.Qxf7+
Kh8 27.Qd5 Qe3+ 28.Kh1 Bxe5 29.Qxd2 Qxd2 30.Rxd2 Bf6 31.Ne6 a3 and Black is
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25.Bxc4 Rxd2 26.Qxd2??
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32.Rb1 Kh7 33.Rb8 mating. Now Black gets ample compensation for the lost Exchange.
26...Qxd2 27.Rxd2 Rxc4 28.exd6 exd6 29.Rxd6
Bxc3 30.Rd8 Kf8 31.Ra8, 1/2–1/2. Black
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The farmers who brought agriculture to central Europe about 7,500 years ago did not contribute heavily to the genetic makeup of modern Europeans, according to the first detailed analysis of ancient DNA extracted from skeletons of early European farmers.
The passionate debate over the origins of modern Europeans has a long history, and this work strengthens the argument that people of central European ancestry are largely the descendants of "Old Stone Age," Paleolithic hunter-gatherers who arrived in Europe around 40,000 years ago rather than the first farmers who arrived tens of thousands of years later during the Neolithic Age.
This paper appears in the 11 November 2005 issue of the journal Science published by AAAS the nonprofit science society.
The researchers from Germany, the United Kingdom and Estonia extracted and analyzed DNA from the mitochondria of 24 skeletons of early farmers from 16 locations in Germany, Austria and Hungary. Six of these 24 skeletons contain genetic signatures that are extremely rare in modern European populations. Based on this discovery, the researchers conclude that early farmers did not leave much of a genetic mark on modern European populations.
"This was a surprise. I expected the distribution of mitochondrial DNA in these early farmers to be more similar to the distribution we have today in Europe," said Science author Joachim Burger from Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz in Mainz, Germany.
"Our paper suggests that there is a good possibility that the contribution of early farmers could be close to zero," said Science author Peter Forster from the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, UK.
To get at questions surrounding the ancestry of modern Europeans, the researchers studied mitochondrial DNA from early farmers in Central Europe. Mothers pass mitochondrial DNA to their offspring primarily "as is," without mixing or recombination with mitochondrial DNA from fathers. Mitochondrial DNA, therefore, provides a way for researchers to piece together how closely members of a species are related, using maternal lineages as a guide, explained Burger.
In the new study, the researchers attempted to extract mitochondrial DNA from the skeletons of 56 humans who lived in various parts of Central Europe about 7500 years ago. These ancient humans all belonged to well known cultures that can be identified by the decorations on their pottery -- the Linearbandkeramik (LBK) and the Alföldi Vonaldiszes Kerámia (AVK). The presence of these cultures in Central Europe marks the onset of farming in the region. These farming practices originated in the "Fertile Crescent" of the Near East about 12,000 years ago.
From bones and teeth of these 56 skeletons, the researchers extracted mitochondrial DNA sufficient for analysis from 24 of the skeletons. Six of the 24 early farmers belonged to the "N1a" human lineage, according to genetic signatures or "haplotypes" in their mitochondrial DNA that the researchers studied. These six skeletons are from archeological sites all across central Europe. Few modern Europeans belong to this N1a lineage, and those that do are spread across much of Europe.
The other 18 early farmers belonged to lineages not useful for investigating the genetic origins of modern Europeans because their genetic signatures from the scrutinized region of mitochondrial DNA are widespread in living humans, according to the authors.
Using the tools of population genetics and a worldwide database of 35,000 modern DNA samples, the researchers investigated the genetic legacy of early European farmers based on the fact that six of the 24 early European farmers are from a lineage that is now extremely rare in Europe and around the world.
At least 8 percent of the early farmers belonged to the N1a lineage, according to the researchers who estimate the range was between 8 and 42 percent.
Even this conservative estimate of 8 percent stands in stark contrast to the current percentage of central Europeans who belong to the N1a lineage -- 0.2 percent. This discrepancy suggests that these early farmers did not leave much of a genetic mark on modern Central Europeans, the authors say.
"It's interesting that a potentially minor migration of people into Central Europe had such a huge cultural impact," said Forster.
Small pioneer groups may have carried farming into new areas of Europe, the authors suggest. Once farming had taken hold, the surrounding hunter-gatherers could have adapted the new culture and then outnumbered the original farmers, diluting their N1a frequency to the low modern level. A range of archeological research supports different aspects of this hypothesis, the authors say.
Alternatively, a different population may have replaced the early farmers in Central Europe, eliminating most of the N1a types, but archaeological evidence for this scenario is scant, according to the authors.
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Midnight in the money bin. Uncle Scrooge leans back nd closes his eyes in rapture, dreaming of a frolic in the U.S. Treasury Building. It's after hours, so he has the run of the place. What will he find - ducats? doubloons? an ancient Sumerian crown? Is it possible the government vaults contain more wealth than his own teeming coffers? Billionaires think big, but sometimes the richest fantasies come in small packages. Scrooge's dream of gold and gems has been captured in the form of an egg, a jeweled artwork you can hold in the palm of your hand. Open the shell, slip inside the vault, and you can help McDuck count his treasures.
Only one man could have imagined this scene, and only one could have brought it to life using real gems. Carl Barks, who created the fabulously wealthy Scrooge McDuck and drew his comic books for twenty years, is no stranger to gems and treasures. Neither is Theo Faberge, grandson of Carl Faberge, the jeweler who produced ornate Easter gifts for the Russian tsars. Barks was ninety-one and Faberge was seventy and, for the first time, they combined their talents to create a modern artwork in a traditional form.
On the outside, the creation is wholly Theo Faberge's. He has imagined the façade of the Treasury Building as an egg, its dome shining austerely under the night sky, its wings wrapped around to form a shell. Surmounting the dome is the Imperial Russian Crown that can be seen on some of his grandfather's greatest creations.
It appears as well on nearly every egg in Theo Faberge's acclaimed St.Petersburg Collection. Inside, the fantasy is by Barks: Scrooge at play in the Treasury, but executed with real treasures by a master jeweler. The fame of Faberge dates from 1870, when Carl Faberge took over his father's business in St. Petersburg. Carl was a shrewd organizer, but it was his flair for creating what he called
objects de fantaisie that put the family name on the map. Clocks, cuff links, even his umbrella handles were prized for their beauty and delicate use of enamels. Yet these rich trinkets pale beside the series of jeweled eggs he created for the Romanov tsars. Giving eggs at Easter dates back to the Middle Ages. The gift symbolizes new life at spring and new hope in the Resurrection. Jeweled eggs - often with candy inside - were a favorite with the aristocracy, and Tsar Alexander III wanted a very special present for his Danish tsarina. Carl Faberge created a white enameled egg with a golden yolk - and inside the yolk, a miniature hen of gold. So charmed was the tsar that he commissioned an egg a year after that; and when Nicholas II assumed the throne, he continued the tradition by presenting both his mother and his wife with an egg, each containing a surprise.
The fall of the Romanovs left Faberge's son Nicholas stranded in London, where he had traveled to set up an overseas branch. His own son, Theo, founded a fresh business and made it prosper. Today he is a member of Britain's Society of Ornamental Turners and a Freeman of the City of London. And he continues the tradition begun with the Imperial eggs by issuing new creations in limited editions. .
The McDuck Midnight Egg is the first in a series of five special commissions from the St. Petersburg Collection that will feature Uncle Scrooge. The shell is crystal, delicate yet durable. Its dome, enameled lapis blue to suggest the midnight sky, is punctuated by seven gold stars representing the decades of Theo Faberge's life. Below, the shell has been etched and hand-painted with 23-karat gold, the purest gold that can be fired onto crystal. Architectural forms evoke the stateliness of the Treasury Building and its egglike, contained quality. A flight of golden stairs leads to a landing flanked by ionic columns bearing up a triangular pediment. The entrance at the foot of the stairs is barred by a golden swag rope, for the Treasury is closed. But between the columns, we catch a glimpse of someone inside. The egg separates in the middle. Lift off the top, and there's Uncle Scrooge luxuriating in a tub of gold coins. His body is silver; indeed, the whole sculpture is sterling silver - 92.5 percent pure. To show this, the rim is stamped with the standard mark of a lion pass ant. It also bears the emblem of Theo Faberge (TF), the mark of the assay office (an anchor denoting Birmingham), and a letter symbolizing the year it was made.
You'll need a magnifying glass to see that, and to appreciate the detailing on the figure. Scrooge's coatis enameled in red; his collar, cuffs, and spats are gray. His crown is plated in 24-karat gold, as are his beak, cane, tub, and the coins around him; different colors of gold give each a different luster. His body, textured to resemble feathers, is lacquered to prevent tarnish, while the urn behind him has intentionally been oxidized to a rich green, then protected with lacquer. Surrounding him are two amethysts, two sapphires, and seven rubies - that's counting the stones that adorn the Imperial crown and the Sumerian one. No expense has been spared to make this egg a treasure-house in miniature. And in the tradition of the nicest Easter eggs, there's a second surprise, a treasure within the treasure. Push back the rim of the urn, and you'll find an extra cache of coins, ones the old miser has been saving for a rainy day.
The Scrooge McDuck Midnight Egg is made in London and limited worldwide to an edition of 250 individually numbered pieces. Each is etched on the bottom with Theo Faberge's signature and the edition number. Barks' signature, appropriately, is engraved on the base of the silver insert. In addition, the egg comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by both artists. Egg and certificate are housed in a custom carrying case, made especially for the St. Petersburg Collection. Gold fabric and brass fittings outside hint at the riches within, while the lining of white velvet provides an elegant setting for displaying your treasure. Recently the great Love Trophy Egg by Carl Faberge sold at auction for $3.19 million. For considerably less, you can own a piece of the Faberge tradition at a price that Uncle Scrooge himself would approve. His egg will be your nest egg, a treasure of beauty and subtle humor to cherish in the coming years.
The Uncle Scrooge Midnight Egg will never again be produced as an Egg and all studio molds have been destroyed or defaced upon completion of this limited edition. This Egg was licensed to The Bruce Hamilton Company by the Walt Disney Company
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tt--Croner - principal of year.jpg [1] Scot Croner... ‘All progress is the result of change’
Scot Croner, principal at Bellmont High School since 2008, has been named by the Indiana Association of School Principals as its District 3 High School Principal of the Year for 2010.
Croner will receive official recognition of the award during the association's annual fall conference on Nov. 21 in Indianapolis.
District 3 of the IASP includes Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Stueben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties.
High school prinicipals of the year are elected by their peers, according to an association press release. Once principal is honored from each of the state's 12 districts. A statewide principal of the year winner will be announced at the award celebration.
"Obviously I'm very honored," Croner said of his upcoming award. "It's humbling that your colleagues would recommend you for that type of award."
Croner, now in his third year at BHS, has been the driving force behind the transformation of Bellmont High School into an Early College High School, where students simultaneously earn a high school diploma and up to two years of college credit towards a bachelor's degree.
"I am a firm believer that although not all change is progress, all progress is the result of change," Croner wrote in his nominating petition. "We as educators are challenged to make significant improvements in our methods of teaching and utilize best practices to improve student achievement. I have worked with the staff at BHS and implemented such practices into our professional learning community. ... We have been named an emerging Early College High School and are on our way to receiving full ECHS status."
The BHS principal said the shift to an early college high school model, the awarding of physical education credits through athletics and a new credit by examination policy "are among the things we're doing here at Bellmont of which I'm most proud."
He was also quick to credit the teaching and support staff at BHS, as well as the North Adams administrative team, for their support of endeavors which he has spearheaded.
"All the positive things happening at Bellmont High School are a testament to the excellent staff I have to work with," Croner said.
In a letter to the IASP in support of Croner's bid for principal of the year honors, North Adams Superintendent of School Wylie Sirk said Croner has "demonstrated exemplary leadership skills as he facilitates the development, articulation, implementation and stewardship of a clear vision of learning that is shared and supported by stakeholders."
Sirk said the BHS principal demonstrates "fairness, integrity and promotes high ideals ... and encourages understanding and the welfare of students and staff."
Bellmont biology teacher Rebecca Dumbaugh called Croner a "dedicated, inspiring educational leader who has made a tremendous impact on the Bellmont High School/North Adams school district in his short time here."
Croner is a graduate of North Manchester High School, where he was a member of the varsity basketball team. He played college basketball at Manchester College while earning his bachelor's degree in mathematics. Croner earned his master's degree in educational administration from Purdue University in 2005, and is working toward his Ph.D. in educational leadership, also at Purdue.
After starting his teaching career as a math teacher with the Lafayette School Corporation, Croner spent two years as the dean of students at Fairfield Community Schools in Goshen before taking a vice principal's job at Delta High School in Delaware County. He was hired in the summer of 2008 as the BHS principal.
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The Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE), also known by its local acronym IKMB, is a fully-automated electronic trading exchange listing equities and debt securities. The ISE's benchmark stock index rallied significantly in 2009 after suffering a major downturn in 2008 following the global financial crisis, and began trading a new joint index for Turkish and Greek equities.
Background
The ISE was launched in 1985 and began trading securities publicly in 1986. In 1987, the exchange commenced publishing its benchmark stock index, the ISE-100 (also called the IMKB-100) on a daily instead of weekly basis, and in 1994 the ISE switched to fully-automated electronic trading. Six years later following a wave of global stock market demutualizations, the ISE took a 27.4 percent stake in the Baku Stock Exchange in Azerbaijan and a 5.26 percent stake in the Kyrgyz Stock Exchange in Kyrgyzstan.[1]
Following several years of strong market growth, the ISE was slammed in 2008 by the global financial crisis and saw its total market capitalization fall by more than half from US$288 billion at the end of 2007 to just US$118 billion one year later. Over the same period, the benchmark ISE-100 index also dropped by more than half, from 55,538 points in 2007 to 26,864 in 2008.[2] By the end of 2008, 317 listed Tukish companies and nine Turkish exchange-traded funds (ETFs) were listed on the ISE.
In mid-October 2009 the ISE and its Greek counterpart, the Athens Stock Exchange (Athex), officially launched the Greece-Turkey 30 Index (GT-30) as a benchmark index for their markets combined.[3] The GT-30 is a STOXX customized index consisting of the 15 companies with the highest market capitalization on each exchange, calculated in Turkish lira and euros.[4] Its development and launch was the result of long-term co-operation between the two exchanges, which had received applications to develop exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on the GT-30.
By mid-December 2009 the ISE had recovered some of its losses from the previous year, with the ISE-100 standing at just over 31,600, a gain of 17.2 percent on the year and a 22 percent rise since April.[5] The index crossed the 200-day moving average for the first time in more than a year.
In November 2011, plans were announced for a merger between Turkey's two largest exchanges, ISE and TurkDEX. CEO Huseyin Erkan also announced at that time that he would step down due to a new law passed by the Turkish government, giving the capital city of Ankara the power to appoint executives to the ISE board.[6]
Key people
ISE Chairman and CEO Huseyin Erkan first joined the ISE in 1994 and was appointed executive vice-chairman in 1996, a position he held for 10 years.[7] He was appointed chairman and CEO in November 2007 and one year later was elected to the board of directors of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE). Erkan is also president of the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS), a group he helped launch. He graduated New York University's Stern School of Business with an MBA in International Business and Finance in 1984.
References
↑ Milestones in ISE history. Istanbul Stock Exchange.
↑ Global storm hits Turkish markets. Hürriyet.
↑ The ISE Chairman & CEO Mr. Huseyin Erkan and the ATHEX Chairman Mr. Spyros Capralos officially launched the GT-30 Index. Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS).
↑ [http://www.ise.org/Libraries/Duyurular_genel_mektuplar/GT_30_Press_Bulletin.sflb.ashx GREECE – TURKEY JOINT INDEX
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Opinion: Does Cricket Need A Transfer System?James Taylor's predicted move away from Leicestershire re-opens the debate about a need for a transfer system in cricket.©Action ImagesCounty cricket is at a crossroads. Does it go the way of football and allow the moneyed clubs to procure all the best and brightest young talent, thus making any battle for trophies a three or four-horse race? Does it want to lose its long and proud tradition whereby any of the 18 counties can realistically win the Championship? In short, does our summer game want to fully embrace capitalism and all the free-market obligations that that entails?
I think most fans of the county game would answer no to those questions. We want to retain the competitiveness that has given us gripping climaxes to last two county seasons. And we want to be charmed by the heart-warming stories of cash-strapped clubs being led to title glory by long-serving and loyal legends of the game. So what is the solution?
Winston Churchill once said that capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings. In the case of cricket clubs those blessings are the likes of the Taylors, the Denlys, and, who knows, in the future, the Shiv Thakors and the Reece Topleys.
In a normal profession those players would naturally gravitate towards the best paid jobs and leave their educators, usually the state, behind. They would then, of course, reward those educators for their efforts in the form of taxes and that money would then be used to train the next generation – and so the cycle continues.
In cricket, unlike even in premiership football - that Mecca to capitalism - this doesn’t happen. The likes of Leicestershire or Kent do not currently receive any of football’s compensation or solidarity payments when they lose their best and brightest young talent to the Manchester Uniteds of cricket, meaning that they suffer a gradual depletion of their resources which causes the problems to escalate.
Until recently, this lack of reward didn’t matter as players were reluctant to move clubs and the financial rewards for staging international cricket – the single most important factor in making some clubs so rich - were not so high.
That has all changed over the past decade or so, with the likes of Test match endowed Surrey now able to spend three times as much as the likes of Test matchless Kent on player salaries. This means that, as well as producing their own players, Surrey are able to poach the best young talent from the smaller counties without paying any form of compensation for the training and nurturing that the player has received through that county’s Academy system.
Numerous moves have been suggested over the past few years, including salary caps and the like, but nothing has really changed the view that county cricket is sleepwalking into a two-tier oblivion.
Perhaps the only answer is to adopt a transfer system similar to that used in football – only to perhaps go further – so that the smaller counties can be compensated for their losses. After all, the principle aim of counties – unlike for premiership football teams - is not to win trophies but to produce England players, so why should Leicestershire et al be penalised financially for doing just that?
Daniel Grummitt
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With many of England's county cricketers now heading home from their off-season destinations in time for Christmas, we take our monthly look at how they have been performing for their franchises or states so far in the 2011-12 season.
Pietersen To Stay With Surrey Indefinitely
England batsman Kevin Pietersen has extended his contract with Surrey until the end of his international career.
Pietersen, who first signed for the club on a one-year deal in 2011 following a loan spell in 2010, will play for the Brown Caps until he no longer has an ECB Central Contract.
Woakes Extends Bears Contract
Warwickshire and England seam-bowler Chris Woakes has signed a new two-year deal with the county which will see him remain with the club until at least the end of the 2014 season.
Ben Harmison Signs Kent Deal
Kent have signed former Durham all-rounder Ben Harmsion on a contract of undisclosed length ahead of the 2012 season.
Tomlinson And Rossington Extend County Contracts
Middlesex wicket-keeper Adam Rossington and Hampshire seam bowler James Tomlinson have both signed contract extensions with their respective counties.
Rossington, an 18 year-old who has represented England’s Under-19 side, has extended his existing contract by one year to the end of 2013, while Tomlinson has also signed until the end of the 2013 season.
Philander Signs For Somerset
Somerset have tentatively announced that they have secured the services of South African all-rounder Vernon Philander as their overseas player for the first two months of the 2012 season. Philander's availability is dependent on him not being selected to play in the Indian Premier League.
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Tide rallies from 14 down to top Dawgs, keep NCAA Tourney hopes alive
Friday, 11 March 2011 16:32
Erik Stinnett
You know early Friday afternoon, Bama fans -- or at least the majority of Bama fans -- had one question on their minds.
How many more days until spring football?
Basketball?
Enough already. Time to move on. Oh sure, Bama was playing at the time. Its
first game in the SEC Tournament. A pivotal, super-important second-round matchup with
Georgia. In the eyes of many, this was an NCAA Tournament play-out game
for the loser, especially if that loser was Bama. And with seven minutes
left in the second half, Bama trailed by 14. As in 1-4. As in two
touchdowns. As in not coming back. As in this game's over. In fact, it
looked like the beating was going to get worse. This was Gainesville,
Part II. This was another egg-laying performance by the Tide in another
high-stakes, big stage setting.
Hmmm. AJ or Phillip. Wonder how
good Aaron Douglas is going to look at left tackle. Heard A-Day is going
to be on ESPNU this spring.
Then JaMychal Green hit a pair of free throws. Trey Thompkins hit one for Georgia. Thirteen-point lead.
Wonder why Nick Saban always wears a suit on A-Day. Wonder if he's calling a high school coach right about now regarding a recruit.
Charvez
Davis jumper off the glass. An inside bucket by Green. Another bucket
by Green. Hey, it's a seven-point game now with 3:37 to play. Is it
possible that ... I mean could Bama really ... Or is this just a big
tease. If nothing else, at least Bama is making it respectable, right? A
Trevor Releford free throw. A Davis layup. Are you kidding? A
four-point game with three minutes to play.
It looked like Georgia
had awoken just in time when Thompkins converted a three-point play
with 2:49 to play to push the lead back to seven, but Bama answered
right back with a Davis trey to cut it to four again. This Tide team
wasn't going to go away. Spring football? Uh ... maybe that talk can wait. Bama
trailed by two when Releford showed some late-game moxie by driving
through heavy traffic in the lane and scooping a tying basket off the
glass with a mere 4.2 seconds to play.
It looked for a brief
second like Georgia had pulled off the great escape when Dustin Ware threw up a desperation, long-range 3-pointer with under a second to play, and it went in. But Georgia coach
Mark Fox had called timeout and was granted that timeout prior to Ware
releasing the shot. With .8 seconds to play, Thompkins heaved up an
airball.
Overtime. Bama, which had NIT written all over it just a few minutes earlier, had new life.
In
overtime, the Tide continued to hang close. Finally, with 2:44 left,
Chris Hines scored to give Bama a 59-58 advantage. The Tide's first lead
since being up 9-8 early in the game. Yeah, it had been that long. A
Ware free-throw knotted it back up at 59-59. Then, with 1:32 showing on
the clock, Tony Mitchell seized the moment by stepping up and knocking
down a huge 3-pointer.
It proved to be the game-winner. It also may prove to be the shot
that saved Bama's NCAA Tournament hopes. The Tide went on to win
Saturday, 65-59, and talk now is that that victory -- the Tide's fifth
this season over a foe from the big, bad SEC Eastern Division -- just
may have catapulted Bama, now 21-10, into the Big Dance. ESPN's bracket
guru Joe Lunardi is now projecting Bama as one of the last four teams in
and Georgia, 21-11, as one of the last four teams out.
Whatever it did as far as Bama's NCAA Tourney hopes it certainly
made Anthony Grant's squad look good. Two more wins and Bama won't need a
selection committee to decide its fate. The Tide moves on now to the
SEC Tournament semifinals -- its deepest run in the tourney since '05 --
and will take on Kentucky at noon CT Saturday. The finals are set for noon
Sunday with the NCAA Tournament field scheduled to be announced later Sunday.
And
speaking of fate, don't tell Grant there's no such thing. When asked
after the game about how the game played out in Bama's favor late in
regulation and then in overtime, he replied, "It's fate, I guess."
But this Tide team, characterized by its tenacity, will and fight throughout the second half of the season, did its part, too.
"We
stayed the course," Grant said, referencing the amazing comeback. "Our
energy on the defensive end the last seven minutes of the game was what
won the game for us."
Bama got in the hole -- the one it spent
most of the game in -- late in the first half when Georgia hit
back-to-back-to-back 3-pointers to turn a 19-19 contest into a 28-19
advantage. The Bulldogs remained comfortably ahead -- never letting its
lead dip below six points -- until that game-changing 11-1 run Green
started the Tide on when he hit those two free throws at the 6:43 mark.
Green finished with a team-high 20 points, while Travis Leslie's 24 points paced Georgia.
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“I said to my wife, ‘I think I want to do a fellowship in infectious diseases,’” recalls Gilden, who was 32 at the time. “She looked at me like she married a crazy man.”
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He studied 24 brains over eight years, but never found the MS virus. So, he turned his attention to varicella zoster virus, which causes chickenpox in children and shingles in adults. Nobody had ever isolated the virus, and if he could prove it was there he believed he could use the same technique to find the MS virus.
He tore into his work mapping the viral genome in human ganglia along the entire nervous system. In 1983, he proved for the first time that the virus was latent in ganglia and “reawakens” causing shingles. The shingles virus causes pain and even stroke if it makes its way to the brain.
Gilden found several other diseases caused by the virus, such as zoster sine herpete, or shingles without the rash. His discoveries led to more work for his team.
Gilden left the University of Pennsylvania in 1985 to become professor and chairman of the department of neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and professor of microbiology.
At the University of Colorado, 15 members of Gilden’s team are working on varicella zoster virus and MS. They harvest ganglia collected from an autopsy room. “We go there every day,” Gilden says. “If it is a good case we will go as far as we have to. We even get specimens from Japan.”
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Long
Branch, NY Tornado
September 15, 1912
How Fatalities Occurred
The one man instantly killed by the storm was
Wilson Mathewson.
He was a farmer, 53 years of age, and lived
about three-quarters of a mile from Long Branch.
With his wife, Mr. Mathewson had stepped from a
car that had carried him from the city to Long
Branch. They were both in the trolley
station at Long Branch preparing to go to their
home. When the wind caught the trolley
station in its grasp, Mr. Mathewson was carried
along with it. He was struck by the
timbers. His body was caught in the grip
of the tornado and carried a distance of about
100 feet from where the station had stood.
He was found on a hillside and died before help
reached him.
GW Dopp
of Fulton and Charles Chapman of Pitcher hill
died in hospitals, the former in Genesee
hospital and the latter at St. Joseph's.
Mr. Dopp was employed as a motorman on the
Syracuse, Lakeshore & Northern railroad.
Dopp was in his car, which was at the Long
Branch shop. When the storm came he was
engaged in cleaning the front window in order
that he might have a better view of the tracks
when the trip was resumed.
The car was close beside the waiting room,
and when it crashed down the roof of the
structure crashed into the car. Dopp had
no chance to escape. His chest and skull
were crushed. He was rushed to the city in
an automobile and then taken to the Genesee
hospital, where he died at 10:30 o'clock.
Dopp was 22 years of age.
Charles Chapman
died at St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. Chapman
ran a store at Pitcher Hill. The house and
store were under the same roof. When the storm
hit the building Mr. Chapman tried to get to a
door to close it. As he did he was caught
beneath the falling timbers of the house and
crushed. His chest was crushed and he
received internal injuries that proved fatal.
Mr. Chapman was 45 year of age and is survived
by his wife and several children.
Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, NY 16 Sept
1912
TORNADO WRECKED SUMMER COTTAGES
Sunday's Storm Played Havoc Along Seneca
River
Visitor is Badly Hurt
Reuben Dudley
said to have sustained fractured skull -- Union
men offer their services to rebuild damaged
buildings.
Reuben Dudley,
a visitor at one of the cottages on the Seneca
Road is said to have suffered a fracture of the
skull as a result of the tornado of Sunday.
Reports of the damage to the cottages along the
Seneca river today showed that the tornado
played great havoc there and many persons
escaped death and injury only by good fortune.
Robert Prager
[?] a cottager near Long Branch, had tied his
motorboat to a tree near his cottage. The
tornado uprooted the tree and [illegible] upon
his cottage, carrying the motorboat ten feet in
to the air where it hung by the rope.
A cottage owned by
Clarence Dunn was completely wrecked.
This cottage was about 100 feet from another
cottage where Mr. Dunn's family were huddled in
fear as trees crashed down in the woods about
hem. Trees along the river, leaning over,
were hurled over in the opposite direction.
Mr. Dudley
was struck by an iron flag pole which broke into
three pieces while he was trying to fasten a
motorboat.
Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, NY 18 Sept
1912
A fatal accident to
Samuel Smith, who lived at Park and
Center streets, is directly attributable to the
tornado. He started to walk from Long
Branch to this city, was hit by a trolley car
near Pleasant Beach and when brought to St. Joseph's hospital several hours afterwards, it
was found that his skull was fractured and his
right arm had been severed at the shoulder.
Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, NY 16 Sept
1912
North of Liverpool the storm first struck the
farm of Bartholomew
Smith, blowing the roof off the barn,
blowing in windows of the house and whirling
furniture about.
HM Younglove's greenhouse across
the road was blown to pieces. Mowing
machines were carried [illegible] feet by the
wind.....
The home of Thomas
E. Bennett was torn from its stone
foundation and carried at least twenty feet.
Mr. Bennett and his wife were unhurt. He
tried to protect her from heavy beams and boards
that fell about them and his shoulder was
dislocated and his chest injured, though it is
not thought seriously. Across from the
Bennett's
Lewis Keith's
home was destroyed and the aged man and his
family narrowly escaped death or serious injury.
Several tons of coal in a woodshed were moved
several feet, woodshed and all.
At Pitcher Hill among the wrecked buildings
are the house and barn of
Mr. Chapman,
the home of HU
Wendell, home and barn of
William Michaels,
the schoolhouse and other buildings to say
nothing of those that are unroofed or twisted.
The farmers there are stared in the face by
ruin.
Mr. Chapman
was the only one downstairs when his home was
demolished and he was killed. His family and
friends were upstairs and were only
comparatively slightly hurt. He was
crushed by heavy timbers under one corner of the
store. He had evidently been trying to
close the door when the wind tumbled the
building down. Mrs. Chapman, who was slightly
injured by falling bricks and timber was
frantic. Girls upstairs were hurled down
with the house and cut and bruised.
After the building fell
Miss Laura Hazelmyre, a guest at
the house, climbed out and was seen standing on
the roof covered with blood. She had saved
the life of Edna Odin, a girl of 12, by throwing
her out of the window though how or why she did
it she does not know. Miss Hazelmyre was
bruised and lacerated all over her body an a
large piece was torn from one of her limbs but
she was able to be up this morning and to limp
along the road. Miss Hazlemyre is only
about 18 years old and other in the house,
excepting Mrs. Chapman
and Mrs. Louis Haber,
were all children.
All were upstairs save
Mr. Chapman. Mrs. Chapman
crazed by the terrible disaster, managed to get
out of the wreckage that was once a home an
tried to find her husband. He was found
crushed and died in St. Joseph's hospital.
It was necessary to saw away several [illegible]
before Mr. Chapman could be gotten out.
Jacob Kronder,
and employee of William
Merrell at Pitcher Hill, is likely to
die. He and Merrell were in the barn when
the cyclone came. A beam struck Kronder
and he went down. The wind seemed to pick
up the barn and carry it and Mr. Merrell rode in
the storm, praying to God as he was carried
along. Wagons were driven pas him by the
wind. In an instant it was over, but it
seemed like years. Merrell's home and
furniture and several barns were destroyed.
John Wilkinson
was between his house and barn when the cyclone
struck him and he was knocked down by flying
timbers. His injuries while not apparently
serious may develop seriously.
William Michaels's
house, just south of the
Chapman's place, is twisted out of
shape and his barn is completely demolished.
In the wreckage of the barn lies a white horse,
killed by the falling timbers. The house
outside does not look so bad but inside it is a
wreck. It is twisted out of shape,
plastering is fallen everywhere. Mr.
Michaels was going from the barn to the house
and the wind blew him against the house with
great force...
The homes of Earl
Benz and
Albert Jewell are in ruins.
Fred Zwicki
lost part of his house and all of his barn.
A big wagon was hurled through his henhouse.
Willard Davis
lost the roof from his house and not a shred was
left together of his barn. In his
[illegible] are dead chickens by the score.
His family of children were in the house but
were not hurt. Mr. Davis was in a lot near
his home and was knocked down by the wind, while
flying timbers were carried over his head.
He was not injured.
The home of Sidney
Price and his barn were wrecked.
One cow as left in the cellar of the barn this
morning and neighbors and friends tried to get
it out. Another cow was hurt and
spectators begged that it be killed. It is said
that it would be. The front of Mr. Price's
house was torn off and only two rooms were
undamaged. From the front upstairs a
little picture could be seen this morning
evidently hurled from the wall and fastened by
the wind across the end of a partition that it
had torn off.
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Paul Calvert
Paul Leo Emile Calvert
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Right, Throws: Right
Height: 6' 0", Weight: 175 lb.
Born: October
6, 1917 in
Montreal, Quebec, CAN
Signed as a Free Agent with the Cleveland Indians in 1940.
(All Transactions)Debut: September 24, 1942
Teams (by GP): Indians/Senators/Tigers 1942-1951Final Game: May 6, 1951
Died: February
1, 1999 in
Sherbrooke, Quebec, CAN
Buried: Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Montreal, Quebec, CAN
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All-Time Rank (among Pitchers): #1. Walter Johnson… #2. Cy Young… #3. Pete Alexander… #4. Christy Mathewson… #5. Randy Johnson… #6. Greg Maddux… #7. Tom Seaver… Vote
Standard PitchingMore Stats
Minors Game Logs [+]
1942
1945
1950
1943
1949
1951
1944
Splits [+]
Career
1942
1945
1950
1943
1949
1951
1944
HR Log
vs. Batter
Finders [+]
Game
Streak
Event
Year
Age
Tm
Lg
W
L
W-L%
ERA
G
GS
GF
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
R
ER
HR
BB
IBB
SO
HBP
BK
WP
BF
ERA+
WHIP
H/9
HR/9
BB/9
SO/9
SO/BB
Awards
1938
20
PIT-min
AA
1
1
.500
4.15
3
13.0
8
9
6
14
1.692
5.5
9.7
MTL · IL
1940
22
CLE-min
B,A
6
6
.500
3.05
21
112.0
102
53
38
59
1.438
8.2
4.7
CDR,WKB · IIIL,EL
1941
23
CLE-min
B
6
3
.667
2.30
11
82.0
63
30
21
30
1.134
6.9
3.3
CDR · IIIL
1942
24
CLE-min
A
17
7
.708
2.22
30
26
207.0
168
71
51
107
1.329
7.3
4.7
WKB · EL
1942
24
CLE
AL
0
0
0.00
1
0
1
0
0
0
2.0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
7
1.000
0.0
0.0
9.0
9.0
1.00
1943
25
CLE-min
AA
4
11
.267
4.55
19
16
6
1
87.0
104
60
44
40
38
1
0
3
1.655
10.8
4.1
3.9
0.95
BLT · IL
1943
25
CLE
AL
0
0
4.32
5
0
2
0
0
0
8.1
6
4
4
0
6
2
1
0
0
37
76
1.440
6.5
0.0
6.5
2.2
0.33
1944
26
CLE
AL
1
3
.250
4.56
35
4
15
0
0
0
77.0
89
48
39
4
38
31
0
0
3
353
73
1.649
10.4
0.5
4.4
3.6
0.82
1945
27
CLE-min
AA
8
11
.421
4.40
24
24
6
1
141.0
160
100
69
69
71
4
2
4
1.624
10.2
4.4
4.5
1.03
BLT · IL
1945
27
CLE
AL
0
0
13.50
1
0
0
0
0
0
1.1
3
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
8
32
3.000
20.3
0.0
6.8
6.8
1.00
1949
31
WSH
AL
6
17
.261
5.43
34
23
9
5
0
1
160.2
175
111
97
11
86
52
2
0
8
735
78
1.624
9.8
0.6
4.8
2.9
0.60
1950
32
DET
AL
2
2
.500
6.31
32
0
19
0
0
4
51.1
71
42
36
7
25
14
2
0
3
250
74
1.870
12.4
1.2
4.4
2.5
0.56
1951
33
SLE
AAA
6
5
.545
3.51
21
12
5
1
95.0
90
39
37
28
32
0
0
1
1.242
8.5
2.7
3.0
1.14
SLE · PCL
1951
33
DET
AL
0
0
0.00
1
0
1
0
0
0
1.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1.000
9.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1952
34
SLE
Opn
3
6
.333
4.08
27
5
0
0
75.0
64
41
34
22
33
2
0
4
1.147
7.7
2.6
4.0
1.50
SLE · PCL
1956
38
NYY-min
C
0
0
3
MOD · CALL
7 Yrs
9
22
.290
5.31
109
27
47
5
0
5
301.2
345
207
178
22
158
102
5
0
14
1394
77
1.667
10.3
0.7
4.7
3.0
0.65
162 Game Avg.
5
11
.290
5.31
55
14
24
3
0
3
151
173
104
89
11
79
51
3
0
7
697
77
1.667
10.3
0.7
4.7
3.0
0.65
CLE (4 yrs)
1
3
.250
4.57
42
4
18
0
0
0
88.2
98
54
45
4
47
36
1
0
3
405
73
1.635
9.9
0.4
4.8
3.7
0.77
DET (2 yrs)
2
2
.500
6.19
33
0
20
0
0
4
52.1
72
42
36
7
25
14
2
0
3
254
76
1.854
12.4
1.2
4.3
2.4
0.56
WSH (1 yr)
6
17
.261
5.43
34
23
9
5
0
1
160.2
175
111
97
11
86
52
2
0
8
735
78
1.624
9.8
0.6
4.8
2.9
0.60
Player Value--Pitchers
WAR: 8+ MVP, 5+ A-S, 2+ Strtr, 0-2 Sub, < 0 Repl.
Year
Age
Tm
Lg
IP
GS
R
Rrep
Rdef
aLI
RAR
WAR
Salary
Awards
1942
24
CLE
AL
2.0
0
0
1
0
1.0
1
0.1
$
1943
25
CLE
AL
8.1
0
4
4
0
1.0
0
-0.1
$
1944
26
CLE
AL
77.0
4
48
38
1
1.0
-10
-1.4
$
1945
27
CLE
AL
1.1
0
2
1
0
1.0
-1
-0.2
$
1949
31
WSH
AL
160.2
23
111
99
-4
1.0
-12
-0.7
$
1950
32
DET
AL
51.1
0
42
34
1
1.0
-8
-0.7
$
1951
33
DET
AL
1.0
0
0
1
0
1.0
1
0.1
$
7 Seasons
301.2
27
207
178
-2
1.0
-29
-2.9
$
CLE (4 yrs)
88.2
4
54
44
1
1.0
-10
-1.6
$
DET (2 yrs)
52.1
0
42
35
1
1.0
-7
-0.6
$
WSH (1 yr)
160.2
23
111
99
-4
1.0
-12
-0.7
$
Standard BattingMore Stats
Minors Game Logs [+]
1942
1945
1950
1943
1949
1951
1944
Splits [+]
Career
1942
1945
1950
1943
1949
1951
1944
HR Log
vs. Pitcher
Finders [+]
Game
Streak
Event
Year
Age
Tm
Lg
G
PA
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
SB
CS
BB
SO
BA
OBP
SLG
OPS
OPS+
TB
GDP
HBP
SH
SF
IBB
Pos
Awards
1938
20
PIT-min
AA
3
MTL · IL
1940
22
CLE-min
B,A
17
31
31
7
1
0
0
.226
.226
.258
.484
8
CDR,WKB · IIIL,EL
1941
23
CLE-min
B
12
30
30
4
1
0
0
.133
.133
.167
.300
5
CDR · IIIL
1942
24
CLE-min
A
30
79
79
17
1
2
0
.215
.215
.278
.494
22
WKB · EL
1942
24
CLE
AL
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
/1
1943
25
CLE-min
AA
19
33
29
4
5
0
0
0
3
0
0
2
10
.172
.226
.172
.398
5
0
2
BLT · IL
1943
25
CLE
AL
5
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
.000
.000
.000
-100
0
0
0
0
/1
1944
26
CLE
AL
35
16
15
0
4
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
.267
.267
.400
.667
92
6
0
0
1
1
1945
27
CLE-min
AA
24
58
44
5
9
0
0
2
8
0
0
4
10
.205
.286
.341
.627
15
1
1
9
BLT · IL
1945
27
CLE
AL
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
/1
1949
31
WSH
AL
35
58
51
6
7
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
9
.137
.185
.137
.322
-13
7
1
0
4
1
1950
32
DET
AL
32
9
7
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
.000
.222
.000
.222
-40
0
1
1
0
1
1951
33
SLE
AAA
21
32
27
1
4
0
0
0
1
0
2
2
.148
.207
.148
.355
4
0
3
SLE · PCL
1951
33
DET
AL
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
/1
1952
34
SLE
Opn
27
23
20
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
6
.100
.182
.100
.282
2
0
1
SLE · PCL
1953
35
PHI-min
C
4
GNB · PROV
1956
38
NYY-min
C
3
0
0
0
MOD · CALL
7 Yrs
110
84
74
8
11
0
1
0
3
0
0
4
12
.149
.203
.176
.378
3
13
2
1
5
162 Game Avg.
162
124
109
12
16
0
1
0
4
0
0
6
18
.149
.203
.176
.378
3
19
3
1
7
CLE (4 yrs)
42
17
16
0
4
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
.250
.250
.375
.625
81
6
0
0
1
DET (2 yrs)
33
9
7
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
.000
.222
.000
.222
-40
0
1
1
0
WSH (1 yr)
35
58
51
6
7
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
9
.137
.185
.137
.322
-13
7
1
0
4
Player Value--Batters
WAR: 8+ MVP, 5+ A-S, 2+ Strtr, 0-2 Sub, < 0 Repl.
Year
Age
Tm
Lg
PA
Rbat
Rbaser
Rroe
Rdp
Rfield
Rpos
Rrep
RAR
WAR
oRAR
oWAR
dWAR
Salary
Pos
Awards
1943
25
CLE
AL
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0.0
$
/1
1944
26
CLE
AL
16
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0.1
1
0.1
0.0
$
1
1949
31
WSH
AL
58
-8
0
0
0
0
4
1
-3
-0.3
-3
-0.3
0.0
$
1
1950
32
DET
AL
9
-2
0
0
0
0
1
0
-1
-0.1
-1
-0.1
0.0
$
1
4 Seasons
84
-10
0
0
0
0
6
1
-3
-0.3
-3
-0.3
0.0
$
CLE (2 yrs)
17
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0.1
1
0.1
0.0
$
WSH (1 yr)
58
-8
0
0
0
0
4
1
-3
-0.3
-3
-0.3
0.0
$
DET (1 yr)
9
-2
0
0
0
0
1
0
-1
-0.1
-1
-0.1
0.0
$
Standard FieldingMore Stats
Year
Tm
Lg
Age
Pos
G
GS
CG
Inn
Ch
PO
A
E
DP
Fld%
RF/9
RF/G
lgFld%
lgRF9
lgRFG
SB
CS
CS%
PO
Awards
1942
CLE
AL
24
P
1
0
0
2.0
0
0
0
0
0
0.00
0.00
2.25
2.30
1943
CLE
AL
25
P
5
0
0
8.1
2
0
2
0
0
1.000
2.16
0.40
.965
2.27
2.30
1944
CLE
AL
26
P
35
4
0
77.0
33
9
21
3
2
.909
3.51
0.86
.960
2.09
2.10
1945
CLE
AL
27
P
1
0
0
1.1
0
0
0
0
0
0.00
0.00
2.02
2.20
1949
WSH
AL
31
P
34
23
5
160.2
55
15
40
0
2
1.000
3.08
1.62
.962
2.12
2.09
1950
DET
AL
32
P
32
0
0
51.1
18
5
12
1
0
.944
2.98
0.53
.950
2.03
1.99
4
0
0%
0
1951
DET
AL
33
P
1
0
0
1.0
1
0
1
0
0
1.000
9.00
1.00
.950
1.80
2.10
0
0
0
7 Seasons
P
109
27
5
301.2
109
29
76
4
4
.963
3.13
0.96
.959
2.10
2.08
4
0
0%
0
7 Seasons
TOT
109
27
5
301.2
109
29
76
4
4
.963
3.13
0.96
.959
2.10
2.08
4
0
0%
0
Note:
Fielding stats are a combination of official records and RetroSheet records.
Both are likely to have substantial errors and will not match perfectly.
View Complete Notes on Fielding Data
Leagues historically made no effort to balance team, league, and player fielding stats.
Since 1990 or so, computers have made this feasible, but prior to that there are hundreds or thousands of discrepancies each year in games played (even whether a player played a position), putouts, assists, double plays and errors.
Pre-1950 SB & CS data for catchers is estimated from catcher assists, games started and opposition stolen bases.
From 1950 on SB, CS, Pickoff, & WP data for catchers and pitchers is taken from play-by-play accounts in the retrosheet files.
There are several hundred games without pbp from 1950 to 1973 and for those we may not have any data.
CG & GS come from the retrosheet data and should be complete and pretty accurate from 1919 on.
Innings played (like SB and CS) come from the retrosheet play-by-play data and should be considered mostly complete from 1950 to 1973 and complete from then on.
Stats (PO,A,G, etc) for LF-CF-RF positions
(since 1919) is taken from play-by-play or box score data as available.
Stats (PO,A,G,etc) for C,P,1B,2B,3B,SS,OF positions is taken from the official reported totals and may have been corrected at various times since their publication.
For detailed information on which games retrosheet is missing play-by-play from 1950 to 1973, please see their most wanted games list
For detailed information on the availability of data on this site by year, see our data coverage page
Appearances on Leader Boards, Awards, and Honors
Stats are Year-Value-Rank · Glossary
Saves
s
c
a
p
y
1950 AL 4 (8th)
Losses
s
c
a
p
y
1949 AL 17 (1st)
Wild Pitches
s
c
a
p
y
1949 AL 8 (7th)
Games Finished
s
c
a
p
y
1944 AL 15 (10th)
1950 AL 19 (7th)
Putouts as P
s
c
a
p
y
1949 AL 15 (5th)
Errors Committed as P
s
c
a
p
y
1944 AL 3 (4th)
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Influence
of ultrasound on the processing and structure of polypropylene during
extrusion
INSIGHT
The effects of ultrasonic irradiation on extrusion processing and crystallization
behavior of polypropylene (PP) are examined. The results show that appropriate
irradiation intensity can prominently decrease die pressure and apparent
viscosity, increase output, reduce extrudate swell, and improve apparent
quality of PP. DSC and WAX analysis demonstrate that the crystalline structure
of PP is changed and the content of the beta crystalline increases through
ultrasonic vibration. Special effects can be induced by ultrasound, such
as strong stress, shatter and vibration, which alter the growth of PP
crystals and may favor a special crystal transformation (alpha -> beta).
INTRODUCTION
Recently, some new processing
techniques have been emerging, such as the direct application of physical
(mechanical) fields on polymer melts. The route can be realized by introducing
mechanical or ultrasonic vibrations. Compared with low-intensity vibration,
ultrasonic waves are widely employed to influence a medium through shatter,
cavitation, chemical and mechanical action, with low noise. Lemelson (1)
described an apparatus and method for controlling the internal structure
of plastics in a mold. By applying ultrasonic energy to the solidifying
material, the apparatus can control well the crystalline structure formed
during solidification. Pendleton (2) also described an ultrasonic process
to modify the crystalline structure of blown polyolefin films. Khamad
(3) reported that imposition of ultrasound on HDPE melts containing a
small amount of butyl rubber resulted in increase of cystallinity, reduction
of structural defects, and enhancement of mechanical properties. Isayev
and Levin (4-7) introduced ultrasonic vibrations to an extruder by which
they accomplished reclaiming rubber from old tires and found improvements
of some mechanical properties of the extrudate, such as strain at break
and Young's modulus. However, there is little study on crystalline structure
of PP for the case when ultrasound is employed at the die entrance.
This article studies PP extrusion
with parallel superposition of ultrasonic waves upon the die. The effects
of ultrasound vibrations during extrusion on improving processability
and crystallization of PP melts are described. EXPERIMENTAL
Materials and Experimental Setup
PP, 2401, with a melt index of
2.5 g/10 min and a density of 0.905 g/cm^sup 3^ at 25 deg C, was commercially
obtained from Yanshan Petrochemical Co., Beijing, China.
The Ultrasound-Extrusion experimental
setup consists of a single- screw extruder (d = 20 mm, L/D = 25), with
a variable cross-section capillary having high-temperature pressure transducer
and ultrasonic generator (Fig. 1). The ultrasonic frequency is 20 kHz
and power ranges from 0 to 300W. The direction of ultrasonic vibration
coincides with that of the melt flow. Samples used for all tests were
directly from extruded strands, which are short and very near to the die.
Different samples were extruded one by one at the same rotation speed,
die temperature (200 deg C) and different ultrasonic intensity. They were
then all cooled at the same room temperature.
MFI
The melt flow index of samples
was measured on an American CS- 127 Melt Flow Index measuring device at
230 deg C with a load of 2160 g.
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Die Temperature
Figure 2 shows a prominently exponential
ascendance in die temperature by introducing ultrasonic vibration during
extrusion of PP. In presence of 250 W ultrasonic intensity, die temperature
at 5 rpm jumped 10 deg C higher than without ultrasonic vibration. This
is because part of the sound energy is converted into heat energy by the
internal friction between the melt molecules. For a given shear rate,
the temperature rise is a function of ultrasonic intensity. The higher
the intensity, the more violent the molecular motion, and the greater
the temperature rise.
Die Pressure and Throughput
The dependence of die pressure
on ultrasonic intensity at different screw speed was examined. Figure
3 shows that higher ultrasonic intensity and lower rotation speed both
contribute to a larger reduction of pressure, indicating that the pressure
drop depends on the intensity and duration of ultrasonic treatment. An
increase of both factors gives the melt the chance to obtain stronger
energy from ultrasound. In addition, ultrasonic vibration during extrusion
affects the throughput of extrudate; the flow rate increases with an increase
in the ultrasonic wave intensity, as shown in Fig. 4. All of the above-mentioned
characteristics demonstrate that ultrasonic treatment will significantly
improve the extrusion efficiency.
Apparent Viscosity
The prominent pressure drops after
the introduction of ultrasound into melts are surely related to molecular
chain structure, which can be reflected in viscosity data. Figure 5 shows
the dependence of apparent viscosity on ultrasonic intensity at various
rotation speeds. Ultrasonic motions result in a sharp decrease of viscosity
of the melt. Since higher screw speed means shorter residence time, the
decrease of apparent viscosity of PP is also a function of ultrasonic
intensity and time, just like the pressure reduction. Further, Fig. 6
demonstrate that MFR increases after application of ultrasound under the
same extrusion conditions. But with low- intensity ultrasound, MFR changes
very little-from 4.2 g/10 min (OW) to 4.7 g/ 10 min (100 W). It may be
concluded that appropriate ultrasonic irradiation can accelerate molecular
motion and make long entangled macromolecular chains unravel with a low
degree of degradation.
Die Swell
The swelling of the extrudate
in capillary extrusion is a manifestation of the elastic properties and
the fading memory of the melt, and is a result of unrelaxed deformations
generated during the extrusion process. Figure 7 shows that die swell
ratios D/D^sub 0^ decrease with increasing ultrasonic irradiation power.
Since swelling is a relaxation process, energy from ultrasonic irradiation
can affect the relaxation of polymer melts by shortening the relaxation
time of chain segments, thus decreasing the elasticity of the melt at
the die entrance. It is also observed that ultrasonic waves contribute
to a smoother appearance of extrudates.
Crystalline Structure
Ultrasound can greatly improve
the processing of PP, and this effect must be a result of structural changes
of the PP chain. At the same time, PP is well known for its different
crystalline forms: alpha, beta and gamma forms. So the ultrasonic irradiation
probably induces the change of the crystal structure. To verify this hypothesis,
samples were analyzed by DSC and WAXD. Table 1 summarizes the values obtained
from DSC thermograms. T^sub c^ is the crystallization temperature, T^sub
onset^ is the temperature at the cross point of the megathermic tangent
line and the base line at angle of alpha. Si, the tangent of alpha, is
a measure of the rate of nucleation. (T^sub onset^-T^sub c^) is a measure
of overall rate of crystallization of the system, which decreases with
the increase of the crystallization rate (11). It has been found that
with the use of ultrasonic vibration, (T^sub onset^-- T^sub c^), Si and
crystallinity are lower than their respective values for a sample without
ultrasonic treatment. This indicates that ultrasound prevents nucleation
as well as accelerating the growth of PP crystal, and the decreased rate
of nucleation may lead to lower crystallinity. Furthermore, it is also
noted from Fig. 8 that in the case of ultrasound, the peak occurring at
lower temperature, which corresponds to fusion of beta-form (temperature
of the peak is about 145 deg C), becomes stronger and the enthalpy is
higher. The other hightemperature peak due to fusion of the alpha-form
is correspondingly weaker. These investigations may imply that processing
PP with ultrasound causes a preference for the growth of the beta-form
relative to that of the alpha-form.
Table 1.
It can be seen from the X-ray
diffraction patterns that PP samples with and without ultrasonic treatment
are different (Fig. 9 and Table 2). By introducing ultrasonic effects,
peaks at theta = 16 deg, 21.3 deg increase and become markedly wider (Mg.
9). In addition, Table 2 shows the values of the increase of K. According
to Turner-Jones (9), these indicate an increase of the beta-forms of polypropylene.
Moreover, the data listed in Table 2 show that nearly all the d spacing
of crystal planes of PP decrease and values of S increase with ultrasonic
treatment. The maximum contribution (K = 29.5%) and maximum order (S =
47.9%) of the beta phase are in the samples affected by ultrasonic power
of 180 W. All the above imply that ultrasonic vibrations can shorten the
distances between molecular chains and decrease the crystal defects and
disordered structure, so that the lattices of PP have an increased order.
The enhancement of the beta-form combined with the decrease of crystallinity
implies that the polymorphic transitions alpha -> beta of PP may exist
in the system.
CONCLUSION
The application of ultrasound
to extrusion can improve the processing of PP by raising the die temperature
and decreasing pressure and viscosity, thus enhancing the throughput and
appearance of extrudate\s.
The results show that this ultrasonic
process can modify the structure of crystallizable thermoplastic materials
like PP during extrusion. Ultrasonic irradiation results in a reduction
of the crystallinity of extruded PP. Ultrasound also shows a selective
effect on the growth of different crystal forms of PP, which causes an
increase of the relative amount and order of the beta-form as well as
transitions of the alpha-form to the beta-form.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This paper is based on results
from the subject supported by the Special Funds for Major State Basic
Research Projects (G1999064809).
Table 2.
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ATAA hosted a Good Luck Reception for the United States U-16 Team at JFK International Airport in New York, prior to their departure to Turkey on Turkish Airlines for the 2012 Turkish Soccer Federation Aegean Cup.
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THY, the official carrier for FC Barcelona and Manchester United, served a cake that displayed the seals of US Soccer and THY.
VP Kurtulus expresed, "The Assembly of Turkish American Associations is proud to have a cooperation protocol with the Turkish Soccer Federation and to co-host this reception for our team, Team USA!
The US U-16 team is America's hope to win the World Cup in the future.
Soccer is one of the best ways to bridge the good people of America and Turkey."
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All You Have To Do To Be A Taxpayer Is Buy A Snickers
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Tue Jun 28, 2011 at 10:17:00 AM EDT
There was a time when the ultimate source of pride in this country was being an American Citizen. It was an awesome thing, and we had free mandatory public education so everyone could be better citizens. We had public meetings and parties so people could be better engaged as citizens. Being an American meant being a CITIZEN in bold italic capital letters. Nothing superseded it.
But things started changing around 1980 or so with the Reagan Revolution as the concept of citizen was discounted. This reached its pinnacle during the roll up to the Iraq War as countless American citizens were demonized and attacked as traitors for not supporting a war of choice against a country that had not attacked and could not attack us.
Something had to take the place of being an American Citizen as the ultimate sign of patriotism and righteousness. Some tried "real Americans" but that just smacked of moronic stupidity. Others tried, "middle America" but that left out the majority of Americans living on the coast.
What took root was "Taxpayers" which came to symbolize everyone we were trying to serve. Why do we have to cut the benefits of public workers? The Taxpayers deserve it! Why do we need to eliminate medical care for the elderly? The Taxpayers deserve it! Why do we need to get Obama out of the White House? The Taxpayers deserve it! Why do we spend $10 million investigating Clinton's use of his privates? The Taxpayers deserve it! Why should we deny marriage equality? The Taxpayers deserve it!
And it goes for both sides of the aisle. Seemingly rational Democratic legislators start saying we need to protect Social Security because the Taxpayers deserve it! End the Iraq War why? The Taxpayers deserve it! Eliminate bargaining for public sector unions? The Taxpayers deserve it! (Yeah, I'm looking at you Sweeney. And your well-funded 2013 primary from a union member who understands how important bargaining is.)
But there is a massive flaw that makes the use of "Taxpayers" even more moronic than "real Americans." At least "real Americans" implies there are "unreal Americans" out there to fight.
But anyone who buys a tire for a car, a gallon of gasoline, takes a paycheck from an honest employer, rides an airplane, buys a house, buys a book, goes to the movies, or engages in any other of a billion different actions and transactions is an American Taxpayer.
In fact, you don't even have to set foot in the United States to be a taxpayer. A Saudi Arabian can own 100% of a company operating the United States, meaning they pay taxes here. A French citizen who never left Paris could export wine, and is now an American Taxpayer. That Mexican coyote sneaking illegal aliens into the United States and gets a hotel room for the people he pays to treat them like shit is an American Taxpayer.
And you know who else is an American Taxpayer? The school teacher Chris Christie demonized the other day as screwing over American Taxpayers. The state union worker who Steve Sweeney just demonized as sucking at the teat of American Taxpayers! All of these people who the right and "left" have demonized as screwing over the American Taxpayers are American Taxpayers!
But I'll take it one more step, and the saddest thing about what I am about to lay out for you is that it is not taking my argument to the illogical extreme. It is not reductio ad absurdum. It is simply a plain hard fact -- something sorely missing in our public and political discourse today -- that the following people were not only American Taxpayers but also New Jersey Taxpayers:
Abd al-Aziz al-UmariAhmed al-Ghamdi Salim al-Hazmi Nawaf al-Hazmi Majid Muqid Khalid al-Mihdhar Hani Hanjur
These seven men at one time or another paid New Jersey and United States sales and income taxes, gasoline taxes, excise taxes, property taxes, and any number or other fees or taxes.
And on September 11th these seven men boarded airplanes and flew them the fuck into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and thanks to some courageous passengers an empty field in Pennsylvania.
So the next time some moronic politician wants to tell you that we are doing something for the taxpayers, don't let them use that rhetoric to shut you down. Just remind them that everyone is a taxpayer, even those who hate this country, and you don't want to justify political actions in a way that supports the terrorists of 9/11.
We need to go back to talking about American Citizens, about citizenship, about engaging in public life as an American. These are things that Americans and immigrants can aspire to and desire. It is hard to be a good citizen. It takes work to be a citizen. You have to sacrifice to be a citizen. You have to give up evenings with your children to be a citizen. You have to waste vacation days at work to be a citizen.
All you have to do to be a taxpayer is buy a Snickers
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Rugby's coming home as Britain scores another try for tourism
Published by Ozgur Tore
Tuesday, 25 October 2011 19:17
As rugby’s premier event reaches its finale today, VisitBritain is ready to engage with the rugby world as England prepares to host the Rugby World Cup in 2015.
The event will add to a blossoming £2.3 billion sports tourism industry which sees around 3 million overseas visitors each year enjoying some sort of sporting event in the UK(2).
After playing a part in the team which eventually won the right to host the next title decider, the national tourism agency - working closely with the Rugby Football Union on the winning bid – is looking to take advantage of yet another major global sporting tournament to showcase the UK to the world.
The Rugby World Cup has continued to grow in stature since the first tournament took place in 1987 and is now the third largest sporting event in the world, sitting behind only the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics. It draws in a TV audience of billions of people over a six week period in more than 200 countries across the globe.
Former England heroes Lawrence Dallaglio, Will Greenwood and Martin Corry joined VisitBritain and VisitEngland at a gala event in Auckland marking the beginning of the journey to the final at Twickenham in 2015. Along with world’s media, they had a sneak preview of what fans and players can expect to see in 2015. The event took place inside the world’s largest inflatable rugby ball, specially lit up as a giant St George's Cross.
Laurence Bresh, Marketing Director at VisitBritain said: “We have shown the world that we have the ability and infrastructure to host some of the greatest sporting tournaments and much of the world agrees. With London 2012, the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2014 and the Rugby World Cup in 2015, we have the perfect opportunity to highlight every region across the UK and build on the legacy of what will be a golden period for sports tourism in Britain.”
Paul Vaughan, Chief Executive of RWC2015 said: “Hosting the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England is a great honour. It is the World’s third largest sporting event and that brings a lot of responsibility to ensure that we deliver the best tournament possible and a strong legacy. New Zealand have set the bar high which means our job is more challenging. Sport and large sporting events are always well received in Britain and we expect to see large numbers of overseas visitors coming in to enjoy what Britain has to offer as well as the Rugby”
VisitEngland ambassador and legendary rugby player Martin Corry said: "The 2015 tournament is a fantastic opportunity for England. Not only because we intend to emulate New Zealand and get to the final as the host nation and hot favourites, but because it is a chance to showcase all that our country has to offer. With matches taking place throughout England - from Newcastle to Southampton - the Rugby World Cup means visitors from around the world will be able to enjoy our incredible countryside, seaside and cities."
Nearly two million overseas visitors watch sport at venues across the UK each year, taking in the atmosphere at famous rugby grounds such as Murrayfield in Edinburgh, Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium and at Twickenham, the home of English rugby.
Sporting visitors spend an average of £900 per trip, almost twice as much as what the ‘average’ overseas visitor would spend. This suggests that tourism in the wider sense can play a pivotal role in supporting Britain
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Emily Blunt's Blunt Review - Movie Reviews, Celebrity Interviews, Entertainment
News and Mayhem
He's
a Class Act | An
Evening With Kevin Spacey
The Wiltern, Los Angeles, December 6th
an emily blunt review
Order
the Beyond the Sea Soundtrack
Beyond the Sea,
a film opening in late December, is a musical homage to the life
of entertainer extraordinaire Bobby Darin. It stars Kevin Spacey (who also produced and wrote)
aside a gaggle of ultra-talented folks in an unusual biopic of
an American original. Now, to promote the film in a sort of unprecedented
publicity stunt if you will, Kevin, who actually sings all the
songs in the film, has taken his "act" on the road -
literally - along with an 18 piece orchestra and back-up singers
ala a Las Vegas review Darin himself would be proud of.
Mr.
Spacey, who is proving himself to be an equal American original,
apparently knows no bounds in his creativity, and passion for
taking life and by the horns and parlaying his all-access "fame"
card into vast experiences.
With
this remarkable traveling old-school high-end lounge act, Kevin
will visit several cities bringing the love and music to a few
sold out venues. But, the show's recent stop into the Wiltern Theater, in Los Angeles, had a special glow. The audience here
included Dodd Darin, Bobby's son with Sandra Dee, along with his
wife and daughter, as well as Steve Blauner, Bobby Darin's personal
manager and dear friend. And the elite guests were obviously moved
by the music they are so close to being embraced and appreciated
by a live, adoring, knowing, audience again.
This
was a Darin audience. They were buzzing as Kevin rocked the rafters
with his electric performance. The verdict is in, this Spacey
fella is one helluva talent. And there's was no sign of the "movie
star." He was an entertainer; he joked, he sang, he soft
shoed about, and even played the harmonica for a few songs. The
show is as good as any "professional" singer's. This
is one actor-come-singer that could quit his day job - easily.
Spacey,
lead by Darin's own musical director Roger
Kellaway, belted out over a dozen songs particularly Darin-esque.
And as tribute, Mr. Spacey even worked in many recognizable asides
and "Bobby-isms" into the show's routine; none more
charming then an old schtick Darin liked to "loosen the crowd
up with" about a drunk at a Hollywood bar impersonating all
sorts of famous folks. This gave Kevin, an equally exquisite impersonator,
the chance to do his Burt Lancaster, Al Pacino, Katharine Hepburn,
Jerry Lewis, Johnny Carson, Jimmy Stewart and Marlon Brando voices.
As
a special treat, Peter Cincotti, who plays Bobby band mate Dick
Behrkeis in the film, joined Kevin on stage, on piano, for a couple
of songs - the audience erupted. As a whole, the 90 minute extravaganza
showcased a plethora of Darin's signature songs like, 'Mack the
Knife', 'Dream Lover', 'Beyond the Sea', and 'Splish Splash',
as well as Darin's personal favorites like 'If I Were a Carpenter',
'That's All', 'Bridge Over Troubled Water', and 'Funny Valentine'.
For Darin fans, like myself, it was positively magical to hear
these songs live and with a full orchestra. To ad to the treasure
trove of auditory bliss, Spacey shared if the listeners were enjoying
the stylings of the music this evening, as well as on the soundtrack
and in the film, they had Dodd Darin and Steve Blauner to thank.
They had sent him Bobby's original charts and notes on how he
wanted the songs played and these were those interpretations.
Though
the evening's spotlight was firmly following Spacey, the event
was designed to "shine the light back on Bobby Darin."
And it shined like a beacon. Mission accomplished. Song after
song, many written by Darin, were brilliantly orchestrated as
Spacey showed his genuine abilities for crooning and playing with
an audience. When he sang Darin's 'A Simple Song Of Freedom',
the audience was cheering and seemed to agree that the once-again
timely anti-war song has just as important a message today as
when Darin wrote it in protest of the Viet Nam fiasco.
Spacey's
created a beautiful film in Beyond the Sea, and know now
as he swings across the country with this delightful ensemble,
this incredible and unique force of creative diversity, has managed
to excel within yet another side of his many talents. The shows
are sold out - but there's always someone lurking around the stage
door with a ticket to sell. I suggest you bring a bag-o-cash and
negotiate well - 'cause this is one show you don't want
to miss. If you just can't get to the show? Get over and purchase
the Beyond The Sea
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Jürgen Frisch Appointed Chief Medical Officer Of European Operations At Clinipace Worldwide
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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND and MORRISVILLE, NC (I-Newswire) February 10, 2012 - ZURICH, SWITZERLAND and MORRISVILLE, NC -- Clinipace Worldwide, a global digital contract research organization (dCRO) that has pioneered technology-amplified contract research services, announced today the appointment of Jürgen Frisch, MD, to Chief Medical Officer of European Operations.
In this position, Jürgen is responsible for providing leadership and direction to the medical and regulatory service groups within the European Operations at Clinipace Worldwide.
Jürgen is based in the Zurich office.
Over his long and distinguished career, Jürgen held several senior medical and management positions at multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, including Eidetica Biopharma GmbH (a subsidiary of Biogen Idec), immatics biotechnologies GmbH, Intercell AG, Genetics Institute GmbH, HMR Hoechst Marion Roussel GmbH, and Behringwerke AG.
Prior to joining Clinipace Worldwide, Jürgen served as a medical reviewer at Swissmedic (Medical Health Authority) in Bern, Switzerland.
Jürgen completed his Medical Doctorate in Internal Medicine at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, served on the faculty of Medicine in Mainz; and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine.
“With Jürgen’s expertise as a researcher and drug developer, clients worldwide will receive the very best guidance and advisory services for their drug development programs,” said Kurt Pfister, CEO of European Operations at Clinipace Worldwide.
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Powered by TEMPO™, our proprietary eClinical platform, our team of experts brings extensive therapeutic knowledge and insight into assisting life science firms in developing and executing regulatory strategies, clinical development, and post-approval research to ensure a successful drug and medical device development program.
We have managed over 600 global contract research and regulatory projects.
Clinipace Worldwide is headquartered in ResearchTriangle Park, North Carolina with offices in Boulder, Overland Park, Zurich, Munich, Tel-Aviv, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Lima, and New Delhi.
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Policy Papers - May 16, 2011
Renewing MONUSCO’S Mandate: What Role Beyond the Elections?
Should the UN Security Council limit the role of MONUSCO to the protection of civilians in eastern Congo, or should it expand its mandate in an attempt to enforce democratic principles before the elections, at the risk of confronting the incumbent regime?
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Lessons Learned from the Southern Sudan Referendum Process
On April 29th, IPI hosted a lunchtime policy forum on "Lessons Learned from the Southern Sudan Referendum Process.”
Professor Mohamed I. Khalil and Justice Chan Reec Madut, the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Southern Sudan Referendum Commission, respectively, made opening remarks on the lessons learned from the year-long process to enable the people of Southern Sudan to exercise their right to self-determination.
Professor Khalil has served the Republic of the Sudan as Minister of Justice, Speaker of the Constituent Assembly, and as the first Dean of Law at Khartoum University.
Justice Chan most recently served as the Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Southern Sudan and as Legal Adviser to the First Vice President of the Republic and President of the Government of Southern Sudan.
The event was held under the Chatham House rule of non-attribution. It was moderated by Dr. Edward C. Luck.
Panel Discussions - April 28, 2011
The Way Forward For MONUSCO
One year ago, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1925, which extended the UN mandate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and renamed the mission "the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO)" to reflect the trend toward increased peace consolidation and ensuring the long-term protection of civilians.
Comment & Analysis - April 21, 2011
Africa: Time to Take Elections Seriously
There will be seventeen presidential and legislative elections in Africa in the nine months remaining in 2011, and that fact, plus the recent violent four-month electoral standoff in Côte d'Ivoire, means the moment has come for African leaders and institutions to take elections seriously.
Comment & Analysis - April 15, 2011
The Failure of Democracy in Africa
The arrest of Laurent Gbagbo in the bunker of the presidential palace in Abidjan on April 11th marks a turning point in the struggle to place Alassane Ouattara, the declared winner of the December 2010 election, in his rightful place as President of the Ivory Coast.
Speaker Events - March 30, 2011
Darfur SRSG Gambari: "Attack on Humanitarian Community Real"
Dr. Ibrahim Gambari, the Joint Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the African Union and the United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), made this comment in an appearance at IPI on March 30th to discuss "Ending the Conflict in Darfur: Time for a Renewed Effort."
Speaker Events - March 18, 2011
Løj: Elections "Test Case" for Liberia
Ellen Margrethe Løj, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the UN Mission in Liberia, said at an IPI event on March 18th that the fall elections in Liberia
"would be a test case for the Liberians’ willingness to continue on the road to sustainable peace and development."
Panel Discussions - March 14, 2011
Panel on the Future of South Sudan
While this is an exciting period for the people of South Sudan, they (and their neighbors in the North) are facing many difficult tasks and challenges.
Panel Discussions - February 07, 2011
Ambassador Bamba: Cote d'Ivoire Crisis "Real Test of Democracy"
The crisis in Côte d'Ivoire is a "real test of democracy," said Ambassador Youssoufou Bamba of Côte d'Ivoire, addressing a standing-room-only audience at IPI.
Speaker Events - January 25, 2011
Lang: "We Have to Attack Piracy at the Head"
Jack Lang, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Legal Issues Related to Piracy off the Coast of Somalia, said at an IPI event on January 25, 2011, “We have to attack piracy at the head."
The Global Observatory
London Conference on Somalia: New Roadmap, Old Concerns This latest international effort reflects a new opportunity for Somalia, but how will its leaders carry out this attempt at stabilization?
Key Global Events in February A list of key upcoming meetings and events with implications for global affairs.
The Global Observatory is a new website by IPI
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Gangsta Rap, Don Imus, Iraq and Virginia Tech/Junious Ricardo Stanton
by Junious Ricardo Stanton
“Issues of moral integrity and traditional conceptions of order have been nuetralized by slick marketing campaigns and a Western derived social propaganda of moral, political and economic liberalism. The vaunted American century is the capstone of the white/Western world’s five century expansion which has been driven by a monstrous and insatiable appetite for carnage and destruction, as it progressed toward world domination and ‘supremacy’. The genocidal campaigns and colonial settlement of the Americas and Australia and the libidinous genetic infusion into the gene pools of every racial type that succumbed to its campaigns of terror and destruction evidence the insane barbarism of the “Western man” and his ‘civilization”. These historic conditions partially frame the condition of the Afrikan world at the close of the 20th century.” The Sankofa Movement ReAfrikanization and the Reality o War by Kwame Agyei & Akua Nson Akoto Page 11
The Don Imus issue is gradually making its way to the back burner of media exposure and thus our consciousness, the ruling elites having decided that’s enough of that. Now we are being bombarded by the media giving us minute by minuet coverage of the carnage and slaying on the campus of Virginia Tech. In the backdrop the ongoing war and occupation of Iraq and the incessant Sabre rattling directed at Iran is just enough to keep us on edge as the beat goes on. Meanwhile, black folks continue to degrade, debase and kill each other at an ever increasingly alarming rate.
I was watching the Oprah Winfrey television show yesterday, her “Town Meeting” focusing on the Don Imus brouhaha when the local ABC affiliate interrupted her program to provide more information on the situation at Virginia Tech. Prior to the interruption psychologist Dr. Robin Smith was explaining to Oprah and her audience the Don Imus incident was not
really about Don Imus, it was actually deeply indicative of the spiritual void at the core of AmeriKKKa. She explained it was not just the Rutgers student athletes who were being demeaned, it was all of AmeriKKKa. She said succinctly that anytime a person denigrates another they also tear themselves. Dr. Smith is on the case on this one. When we look at AmeriKKKa we see a nation with a long and continuous history of wanton violence, bloodletting, genocide and rapine.
The Europeans who invaded and settled this hemisphere brought their culture of war, pillage, plunder social and ecological disruption with them. In fact they have carried that tradition everywhere they have set foot on planet earth! Given this is their historical legacy, why are we shocked at a Don Imus who spews insults and epithets at black people in an effort to “entertain” his mostly white male listeners. Words are an outgrowth of thoughts as are actions. Take a look around and ask yourself what are the real values AmeriKKKa disseminates to the world?
Now white pretend to be shocked at what happened at Virginia Tech just like they did at Columbine High School years ago. Nonsense! These are the real notions white AmeriKKKa holds dear. The killers are merely expressing the real motives, values and psychology of AmeriKKKa.
Dr. Amos Wilson once noted white people’s true psychology and values aren’t found in their psychology books or their religious dogma, their real values are found in their history. As tragic as the murders were at Virginia Tech a brother reminded us via E-mail that the biggest murder spree in AmeriKKKa took place in Tulsa Oklahoma in 1921 when rampaging whites went berserk and burned thirty-five blocks in the black neighborhood of Greenwood in North Tulsa. Even the National Guard who were called in to restore order turned on the blacks who had armed to defended themselves against the marauding mob, opening fire on the blacks who were huddled together to defend themselves against vicious attack.
What do you expect in the most violent country on the face of the earth? This is just one example of the state using its considerable powers to turn on the indigenous inhabitants of this land as well as the Africans they imported here! What the National Guard no longer does to black folks in AmeriKKKa it now does to Iraqis in Iraq under the guise of a bogus War on Terrorism. The hatred white folks used to spew on blacks in 1921 with impunity Don Imus now does on the radio in 2007. Only this time his corporate master’s kicked him off the train to save their hides when the pressure got a little to high for them. It is business as usual for the barbarians. The most tragic aspect of all this is we have internalized the barbarians’ fear and loathing of Africans. Our children now degrade and act out every vile and negative stereotype created in the demented psyches of European males. This is not by accident. The Europeans discovered long ago the best way to dummy us down, stupify and neutralize us was to use our own music as a weapon on us! Just when our young people were using the new genre of Hip-Hop to carry on the liberation struggle, the white corporate oligarchy altered the music scene and provided a counter to conscious rappers like Public Enemy and KRS-One. They began to promote degenerates like 2 Live Crew and NWA. Before long a new substrata of Hip-Hop a rough, gritty and sociopathic style called Gangsta Rap took root in the hood, it was aggressively promoted on the white owned cable, FM stations and later in films and videos.
When wise elders like C. Delores Tucker and Rev. Calvin Butts stepped up to warn us about the potentially negative and damaging impact of Gangsta Rap in the ‘90's they were viciously attacked mocked and derided by apolitical retrograde corporate mercenaries. Two years ago when Bill Cosby stood up to challenge the insanity he too was vilified by the corporate stooges and lackeys. These uncultured synchophats denounced their detractors under the guise of cultural authenticity, saying they were “keeping it real”. Their lack of historical insight was matched only by their arrogance. These semi literate buffoons actually think their retrograde brand of creativity is the first form of black music to be authentic and true to the black experience! Since most of them are not real musicians they know nothing about the Blues, or the circumstances, situations and artists that created them. Or anything else that flowed from the black experience.
But the truth of the matter is, we must assume responsibility for their ignorance. We failed to teach them our history. We failed to connect them with the struggles of men on the chain gangs, on the plantations who created the work songs and shouts. We neglected to tell them about the struggles Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, Sam Cook or Veejay Records waged for artistic freedom and a real pay day. Now these chickens have come home to roost in our homes and communities. Don Imus got fired over his latest racist remarks even though our reaction was misguided. If Imus got fired, how is it a whole pack of decadent “black” slime merchants gets a free pass to degrade and perpetual the vilest stereotypes against their own people? How do sane people allow this to happen?
How does the ruling oligarchy dupe the masses of AmeriKKKans into allowing them to kill, maim and steal the natural resources of Iraq, Haiti, Afghanistan or whatever country you want in the blank. How is it there is no outcry over the more than 600,000 Iraqis the US has slaughtered during the past four years? These things happen for the same reasons there was no outcry against the slaughter of the Native Americans or African people. The so called good white folks lack the will to change things. We as African people are too impotent to stop the escalating fratricide in our communities, the prostitution of our creativity and the use of our genius to subjugate, castrate and dehumanize ourselves. That is the bottom line! We seem to have lost the
will to resist, redeem ourselves or fight for our survival. One Afrocentric psychologist says we suffer from “survival fatigue” we’re too beat down to resist and fight for our survival.
I suspect we suffer more from what I call the sell out syndrome than anything else. Our kids don’t know who we/they are,. They don’t know the resilient and strong people they come from, all they know is they don’t want to be African
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Chesterton Day by Day: March
Chesterton Day by Day
MARCH 1st
ST. DAVID'S DAY
MY eyes are void with vision; I sing but I
cannot speak;
I hide in the vaporous caverns like a
creature wild and weak
But for ever my harps are tuned and for ever my
songs are sung,
And I answer my tyrants ever in an unknown
tongue.
When the blue men broke in the battle with the
Roman or the Dane,
The cracks of my ghastly uplands they gathered
like ghosts again.
Some say I am still a Druid, some say my spirit
shows
Catholic, Puritan, Pagan; but no man knows.
Mother of God's good witches, of all white mystery,
Whatever else I am seeking, I seek for thee.
For the old harp better fitted and swung on a
stronger thong,
We, that shall sing for ever; O hear our song!
'The Seven Swords.'
MARCH 2nd
IT may be a very limited aim in morality to shoot
a 'many-faced and fickle traitor,' but at least
it is a better aim than to be a many-faced and
fickle traitor, which is a simple summary of a good
many modern systems from Mr. d'Annunzio's
downwards.
'The Defendant.'
MARCH 3rd
A MAN may easily be forgiven for not doing this
or that incidental act of charity, especially
when the question is as genuinely difficult
and dubious as is the case of mendicity. But there
is something quite pestilently Pecksniffian about
shrinking from a hard task on the plea that it is not
hard enough. If a man will really try talking to the
ten beggars who come to his door he will soon find
out whether it is really so much easier than the
labour of writing a cheque for a hospital.
'What's Wrong with the World.'
MARCH 4th
BUT the man we see every day -- the worker in
Mr. Gradgrind's factory, the little clerk in
Mr. Gradgrind's office -- he is too mentally
worried to believe in freedom. He is kept quiet with
revolutionary literature. He is calmed and kept in
his place by a constant succession of wild philosophies.
He is a Marxian one day, a Nietzscheite
the next day, a Superman (probably) the next
day, and a slave every day. The only thing that
remains after all the philosophies is the factory.
The only man who gains by all the philosophies is
Gradgrind. It would be worth his while to keep his
commercial helotry supplied with sceptical literature.
And now I come to think of it, of course, Gradgrind
is famous for giving libraries. He shows his sense:
all modern books are on his side. As long as the
vision of heaven is always changing, the vision of
earth will be exactly the same. No ideal will
remain long enough to be realized, or even partly
realized. The modern young man will never change
his environment, for he will always change his
mind.
'Orthodoxy.'
MARCH 5th
PROGRESS should mean that we are always
walking towards the New Jerusalem. It does
mean that the New Jerusalem is always
walking away from us. We are not altering the
real to suit the ideal. We are altering the ideal:
it is easier.
'Orthodoxy.'
MARCH 6th
IN a very entertaining work, over which we have
roared in childhood, it is stated that a point
has no parts and no magnitude. Humility is
the luxurious art of reducing ourselves to a point, not
to a small thing or a large one, but to a thing with
no size at all, so that to it all the cosmic things are
what they really are -- of immeasurable stature.
'The Defendant.'
MARCH 7th
THUS because we are not in a civilization which
believes strongly in oracles or sacred places,
we see the full frenzy of those who killed
themselves to find the sepulchre of Christ. But
being in a civilization which does believe in this
dogma of fact for fact's sake, we do not see the full
frenzy of those who kill themselves to find the North Pole. I am not speaking of a tenable ultimate
utility, which is true both of the Crusades and the
polar explorations. I mean merely that we do see
the superficial and aesthetic singularity, the startling
quality, about the idea of men crossing a continent
with armies to conquer the place where a man died.
But we do not see the aesthetic singularity and the
startling quality of men dying in agonies to find a
place where no man can live -- a place only interesting
because it is supposed to be the meeting-place
of some lines that do not exist.
'Heretics.'
MARCH 8th
IN one of his least convincing phrases, Nietzsche
had said that just as the ape ultimately produced
the man, so should we ultimately produce
something higher than the man. The immediate
answer, of course, is sufficiently obvious: the ape
did not worry about the man, so why should we
worry about the superman? If the superman will
come by natural selection, may we not leave it to
natural selection? If the superman will come by
human selection, what sort of superman are we to
select? If he is simply to be more just, more brave,
or more merciful, then Zarathustra sinks into a
Sunday-school teacher; the only way we can work
for it is to be more just, more brave, and more
merciful -- sensible advice, but hardly startling.
If he is to be anything else than this, why should
we desire him, or what else are we to desire?
These questions have been many times asked of
the Nietzscheites, and none of the Nietzscheites have
even attempted to answer them.
'George Bernard Shaw.'
MARCH 9th
A MAN can be a Christian to the end of the
world, for the simple reason that a man
could have been an Atheist from the beginning
of it. The materialism of things is on the face
of things: it does not require any science to find it
out. A man who has lived and loved falls down
dead and the worms eat him. That is Materialism,
if you like. That is Atheism, if you like. If mankind
has believed in spite of that, it can believe in
spite of anything. But why our human lot is made
any more hopeless because we know the names of
the worms who eat him, or the names of all the
parts of him that they eat, is to a thoughtful mind
somewhat difficult to discover.
'All Things Considered.'
MARCH 10th
WE should probably come considerably nearer to
the true conception of things if we treated all
grown-up persons, of all titles and types, with
precisely that dark affection and dazed respect with
which we treat the infantile limitations. A child
has no difficulty in achieving the miracle of speech,
consequently we find his blunders almost as marvellous
as his accuracy. If we only adopted the same
attitude towards Premiers and Chancellors of the
Exchequer, if we genially encouraged their stammering
and delightful attempts at human speech,
we should be in a far more wise and tolerant
temper.
'The Defendant.'
MARCH 11th
WHEN the working women in the poor districts
come to the doors of the public-houses and
try to get their husbands home, simple-minded
'social workers' always imagine that
every husband is a tragic drunkard and every wife
a broken-hearted saint. It never occurs to them
that the poor woman is only doing under coarser
conventions exactly what every fashionable hostess
does when she tries to get the men from arguing over
the cigars to come and gossip over the teacups.
'What's Wrong with the World.'
MARCH 12th
WHAT have we done, and where have we
wandered, we that have produced sages who
could have spoken with Socrates and poets
who could walk with Dante, that we should talk
as if we had never done anything more intelligent
than found colonies and kick niggers? We are the
children of light, and it is we that sit in darkness,
If we are judged, it will not be for the merely
intellectual transgression of failing to appreciate other
nations, but for the supreme spiritual transgression
of failing to appreciate ourselves.
'The Defendant.'
MARCH 13th
AND for those who talk to us with interfering
eloquence about Jaeger and the pores of the
skin, and about Plasmon and the coats of the
stomach, at them shall only be hurled the words
that are hurled at fops and gluttons, 'Take no
thought what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink,
or wherewithal ye shall be clothed. For after all
these things do the Gentiles seek. But seek ye first
the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and
all these things shall be added unto you.'
'Heretics.'
MARCH 14th
THE Christian admits that the universe is manifold
and even miscellaneous, just as a sane man
knows that he is complex. Nay, the really
sane man knows that he has a touch of the madman.
But the Materialist's world is quite simple and
solid, just as the madman is quite sure he is sane.
The Materialist is sure that history has been simply
and solely a chain of causation, just as the interesting
person before mentioned is quite sure that he
is simply and solely a chicken. Materialists and
madmen never have doubts.
'Orthodoxy.'
MARCH 15th
THE modern world (intent on anarchy in everything,
even in Government) refuses to perceive
the permanent element of tragic constancy
which inheres in all passion, and which is the
origin of marriage. Marriage rests upon the fact
that you cannot have your cake and eat it; that
you cannot lose your heart and have it.
Introduction to 'David Copperfield.'
MARCH 16th
MORALITY did not begin by one man saying
to another, 'I will not hit you if you do not
hit me '; there is no trace of such a transaction.
There is a trace of both men having said,
'We must not hit each other in the holy place.'
They gained their morality by guarding their
religion. They did not cultivate courage. They
fought for the shrine, and found they had become
courageous. They did not cultivate cleanliness.
They purified themselves for the altar, and found
that they were clean. The history of the Jews is
the only early document known to most Englishmen,
and the facts can be judged sufficiently from that.
The Ten Commandments which have been found
substantially common to mankind were merely
military commands a code of regimental orders,
issued to protect a certain ark across a certain desert.
Anarchy was evil because it endangered the sanctity.
And only when they made a holy day for God did
they find they had made a holiday for men.
'Orthodoxy.'
MARCH 17th
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
THE average autochthonous Irishman is close
to patriotism because he is close to the earth;
he is close to domesticity because he is close
to the earth; he is close to doctrinal theology and
elaborate ritual because he is close to the earth.
In short, he is close to the heavens because he is
close to the earth.
'George Bernard Shaw.'
MARCH 18th
WE men and women are all in the same boat,
upon a stormy sea. We owe to each other
a terrible and tragic loyalty. If we catch
sharks for food, let them be killed most mercifully
let anyone who likes love the sharks, and pet the
sharks, and tie ribbons round their necks and give
them sugar and teach them to dance. But if once a
man suggests that a shark is to be valued against a
sailor, or that the poor shark might be permitted
to bite off a nigger's leg occasionally, then I would
court-martial the man -- he is a traitor to the ship.
'All Things Considered.'
MARCH 19th
EVERY statute is a declaration of war, to be
backed by arms. Every tribunal is a revolutionary
tribunal. In a republic all punishment
is as sacred and solemn as lynching.
'What's Wrong with the World.'
MARCH 20th
I HAVE no sympathy with international aggression
when it is taken seriously, but I have a
certain dark and wild sympathy with it when
it is quite absurd. Raids are all wrong as practical
politics, but they are human and imaginable as
practical jokes. In fact, almost any act of ragging
or violence can be forgiven on this strict condition --
that it is of no use at all to anybody. If the aggression
gets anything out of it, then it is quite unpardonable.
It is damned by the least hint of utility or profit.
A man of spirit and breeding may brawl, but he does
not steal. A gentleman knocks off his friend's
hat, but he does not annex his friend's hat.
'All Things Considered.'
MARCH 21st
MODERN and cultured persons, I believe, object
to their children seeing kitchen company or
being taught by a woman like Peggotty.
But surely it is more important to be educated in a
sense of human dignity and equality than in anything
else in the world. And a child who has once
had to respect a kind and capable woman of the
lower classes will respect the lower classes for ever.
The true way to overcome the evil in class distinctions
is not to denounce them as revolutionists
denounce them, but to ignore them as children
ignore them.
'Charles Dickens.'
MARCH 22nd
THERE is no clearer sign of the absence of
originality among modern poets than their
disposition to find new topics. Really
original poets write poems about the spring. They
are always fresh, just as the spring is always fresh.
Men wholly without originality write poems about
torture, or new religions, or some perversion of
obscenity, hoping that the mere sting of the subject
may speak for them. But we do not sufficiently
realize that what is true of the classic ode is also
true of the classic joke. A true poet writes about
the spring being beautiful because (after a thousand
springs) the spring really is beautiful. In the same
way the true humorist writes about a man sitting
down on his hat because the act of sitting down on
one's own hat (however often and admirably
performed) really is extremely funny. We must not
dismiss a new poet because his poem is called 'To
a Skylark'; nor must we dismiss a humorist
because his new farce is called 'My Mother-in-Law.'
He may really have splendid and inspiring things
to say upon an eternal problem. The whole
question is whether he has.
Introduction to 'Sketches by Boz.'
MARCH 23rd
MAN is an exception, whatever else he is. If
he is not the image of God, then he is a
disease of the dust. If it is not true that
a divine being fell, then we can only say that one
of the animals went entirely off its head.
'All Things Considered.'
MARCH 24th
SOCIAL reformers have fired a hundred shots
against the public-house, but never one
against its really shameful character. The
sign of decay is not in the public-house, but in
the private bar; or rather the row of five or six
private bars, into each of which a respectable
dipsomaniac can go in solitude, and by indulging his
own half-witted sin violates his own half-witted
morality. Nearly all these places are equipped
with an atrocious apparatus of ground-glass
windows which can be so closed that they practically
conceal the face of the buyer from the seller.
Words cannot express the abysses of human
infamy and hateful shame expressed by that
elaborate piece of furniture. Whenever I go into
a public-house, which happens fairly often, I
always carefully open all these apertures and then
leave the place in every way refreshed.
'George Bernard Shaw.'
MARCH 25th
LADY DAY
FEARFULLY plain the flowers grew,
Like a child's book to read,
Or like a friend's face seen in a glass.
He looked, and there Our Lady was;
She stood and stroked the tall live grass
As a man strokes his steed.
Her face was like a spoken word
When brave men speak and choose,
The very colours of her coat
Were better than good news . . .
'The gates of heaven are tightly locked,
We do not guard our gain,
The heaviest hind may easily
Come silently and suddenly
Upon me in a lane.
'And any little maid that walks
In good thoughts apart,
May break the guard of the Three Kings,
And see the dear and dreadful things
I hid within my heart.'
'Ballad of Alfred.'
MARCH 26th
IT is one of the mean and morbid modern lies
that physical courage is connected with
cruelty. The Tolstoian and Kiplingite are
nowhere more at one than in maintaining this.
They have, I believe, some small sectarian quarrel
with each other: the one saying that courage
must be abandoned because it is connected with
cruelty, and the other maintaining that cruelty
is charming because it is a part of courage. But
it is all, thank God, a lie. An energy and boldness
of body may make a man stupid or reckless or dull
or drunk or hungry, but it does not make him
spiteful.
'What's Wrong with the World.'
MARCH 27th
FOR human beings, being children, have the
childish wilfulness and the childish secrecy.
And they never have from the beginning
of the world done what the wise men have seen
to be inevitable.
'The Napoleon of Notting Hill.'
MARCH 28th
CRUELTY to animals is cruelty and a vile
thing; but cruelty to a man is not cruelty;
it is treason. Tyranny over a man is not
tyranny: it is rebellion, for man is royal. Now,
the practical weakness of the vast mass of modern
pity for the poor and the oppressed is precisely
that it is merely pity; the pity is pitiful, but not
respectful. Men feel that the cruelty to the poor
is a kind of cruelty to animals. They never feel
that it is injustice to equals; nay, it is treachery
to comrades. This dark, scientific pity, this
brutal pity, has an elemental sincerity of its own,
but it is entirely useless for all ends of social reform.
Democracy swept Europe with the sabre when it
was founded upon the Rights of Man. It has done
literally nothing at all since it has been founded
only upon the wrongs of man. Or, more strictly
speaking, its recent failure has been due to its
not admitting the existence of any rights or wrongs,
or indeed of any humanity. Evolution (the
sinister enemy of revolution) does not especially
deny the existence of God: what it does deny
is the existence of man. And all the despair
about the poor, and the cold and repugnant pity
for them, has been largely due to the vague sense
that they have literally relapsed into the state
of the lower animals.
'Charles Dickens.'
MARCH 29th
THE modern humanitarian can love all opinions,
but he cannot love all men; he seems sometimes,
in the ecstasy of his humanitarianism,
even to hate them all. He can love all opinions,
including the opinion that men are unlovable.
Introduction to 'Hard Times.'
MARCH 30th
EVERY man is dangerous who only cares
for one thing.
'The Napoleon of Notting fIill.~
MARCH 31st
AS Mr. Blatchford says, 'The world does not
want piety, but soap -- and Socialism.' Piety
is one of the popular virtues, whereas soap
and Socialism
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WEEKLY GRASS IN REVIEW - September 12,
2007
Green
is the Color of Poverty
A Message from Dick Rowland
It’s questionable whether or not various
initiatives pushed by the Green lobby will actually do anything beneficial for
the environment. Less questionable is the negative effect their policies will have
on the world’s poor, who will remain poor if the radical environmentalists get
their way.
Even
something as seemingly innocuous as the “carbon offsets” favored by Al Gore and
his ilk can end up keeping the Third World in poverty. According to a recent
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worldwide have to continue using outdated, nonpolluting technology at the cost
of their own advancement and prosperity. Some have fairly called this
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side of the world has to work extra hard just so you don’t feel guilty about
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This
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world’s poor who are denied the benefits of the modern world by elites who
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Environmental Activists Are Enemies of the Poor
By Roy Innis
"People here have no jobs," Mark Fenn admitted, after taking
documentary producers on a tour of his $35,000 catamaran and the site of his new
coastal home. "But if you could count how many times they smile in a day, if you
could measure stress"--and compare that to "well-off people" in London or New York--"then tell me, who is rich and who is poor?"
Fenn is coordinator of the World Wildlife Fund's campaign against a proposed mining project near Fort Dauphin, Madagascar. The locals strongly support the project and want the jobs, improved port, sustained development, and improved living standards and environmental quality this state-of-the-art operation will bring....
But Fenn claims the mine will change the "quaint" village and harm the environment. He says he feels "like a resident," his children "were born and raised" there, and the locals "don't consider education to be important" and would just spend their money on parties, jeans, and stereos.
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GRIH Senior Fellow Paul Driessen is a warrior on the front lines of the battle against Third World poverty and disease.
As a senior policy advisor for the Congress of Racial Equality and a senior fellow with the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, Driessen dedicates himself to identifying and eliminating the obstacles that keep people in underdeveloped countries from breaking through the abject poverty barrier.
All too often, Driessen has discovered, the very environmental activist groups that claim to care so much about people in underdeveloped countries are the ones keeping them down.
James M. Taylor caught up with Driessen for a discussion of Third World nations and the environment.
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Photo: Siggi BucherStefanie Voegele (SUI)
FRIBOURG, SWITZERLAND: And to think most observers thought that this tie would be predictable. It was anything but. The scoreline of 1-1 at the end of the first day’s play doesn’t tell half the story.
There may be a discrepancy of 1,433 places in the combined rankings of the Australian and Swiss teams, but the Fed Cup, as we all know, is a great leveller and the host nation came back to square the tie in a quite extraordinary second rubber.
Stefanie Voegele, leading Switzerland for the first time following the retirement of Patty Schnyder, and the higher ranked – by some 99 places – Jarmila Gajdosova went toe-to-toe like two old bare knuckle fighters with no quarter given.
The outcome was in doubt right until the end of its two hour 28-minute duration when the Australian, after saving seven match points, finally succumbed 60 67(8) 86.
Purists would have said it was far too hit-and-miss to be a classic and certainly it did seem as if neither player knew the meaning of the word “rally”, but it was incredibly exciting after the one-way traffic of the opening set and it had the Swiss fans hollering and cheering throughout the finale at the Fribourg Forum.
Roger Federer, Mardy Fish and company have it all to do next week to conjure something half as gripping in their Davis Cup tie here.
Australia remain the favourites but Christiane Jolissaint, the Swiss captain, expects the opposition to bring in Jelena Dokic for Gajdosova against Timea Bacsinszky on day two in the second of the reverse singles.
Five games into the opening rubber of her match against Samantha Stosur, Bacsinszky looked more like the one to be stood down.
Playing her first serious tennis since seriously injuring her foot in an off-court incident last April the young Swiss, understandably, looked out of her depth against the world No. 5 Stosur. But both she and her captain will have been encouraged by the way she eventually made a match of it before losing 62 75.
Bacsinszky lost the opening five games as her serve deserted her. Jolissaint could not understand why because she had served so well in practice, although credit to her for holding serve in the sixth game when she served three double faults.
She’s clearly a fighter, though, and despite surrendering the first set she then went on a run where she won five out of six games to take a three-love lead in the second set.
Although Stosur’s signature shot, the forehand drive volley, was working sweetly enough, the rest of her game has yet to return to the level of last year when she won the US Open. Nevertheless, she was still too good for Bacsinszky, even if the Swiss player’s ranking of No. 241 is clearly misleading.
Talking of rankings, David Taylor, the Australian captain, thought Voegele played way above her ranking of No. 138 in defeating Gajdosova. The two had never met before but there was nothing tentative about their approach to the match.
Partly because the clay court here is much quicker than most and partly because of Gajdosova’s hit-and-miss style the match turned into the tennis equivalent of a slugfest.
After losing the first set 60 there seemed no way back for the Australian but in an amazing about-turn she raced into a 5-1 lead in the second set. Both players ruthlessly punished their opponent’s second serve and even, on occasion, the first.
Then Voegele won the next four games and it was a brave man who could predict the outcome of this match. Even the second set tiebreak was full of twists and turns, Gajdosova taking a 4-0 lead before pegged back to 6-6. She eventually managed to win it 10-8.
The deciding set continued in the same fashion. It was impossible to predict a pattern other than that of an irregular one.
Stefanie Voegle (SUI) - 04/02/2012
Jarmila Gajdosova (AUS) - 04/02/2012
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The commercial tests have raised some concerns. Will they be
done correctly? And even if they are, at this stage, the predictive powers may
be oversold, unduly scaring some while giving false assurances to others.
Moreover, the take-home message would be the same: lose weight, exercise, eat
more fruit and vegetables.
4. Seeing right through you and its dangers
A half-dozen imaging technologies allow doctors to see
what’s going on inside the body. The workhorse, though, is computed tomography
(CT), which uses a computer to assemble multiple cross-sectional x-rays into
remarkably detailed pictures. A new generation of machines, called
multidetector CT scanners, are making the pictures even faster and incredibly
sharp.
By some estimates, doctors in the United States ordered over 60
million CT scans this year, double the number ordered in the late 1990s.
But are we going to pay a price for all these pictures? The
radiation from CT scans is much higher than from traditional imaging tests.
Starting in 2007 and continuing into 2008, researchers at Columbia University
have published several provocative papers about the cancers that these CT scans
may cause. According to their projections, our current exposure to CT scans
might be responsible for between 1.5% and 2% of all cancers a few decades from
now (it takes years for the cancers to develop).
Doctors need to eliminate unnecessary do-overs. And using
other imaging tests when possible could reduce radiation exposure.
5. War wounds that don’t show
One of the grim aspects of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has been the widespread
use of small-scale bombs — in military jargon, improvised explosive devices
(IEDs) — in suicide attacks and roadside booby traps. Many American soldiers
survive these explosions because of protective gear, but by no means do they
escape unscathed. In addition to terrible leg, arm, and other sorts of obvious
physical injury, there are brain injuries that may have long-lasting effects.
Psychiatrists at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
reported the results of a study that counted the number of mild traumatic brain
injuries — or, more simply put, concussions — among returning troops. About 15%
(384 of 2,525) gave answers that suggested they had suffered a mild traumatic
brain injury of some kind. Probing a bit further, the Walter Reed researchers
found that almost half (54 of 123) of the soldiers whose concussions had caused
a loss of consciousness met the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD), and about a quarter of them were suffering from major depression.
It’s difficult to separate the concussions suffered in a war
from the life-threatening stress under which they occur. The Army researchers
believe that there’s a great deal of overlap between PTSD and the ill-defined
consequences of wartime concussions. Regardless if the cause is stress,
concussion, or some mixture, the veterans of these wars who have memory
problems, difficulty concentrating, headaches, and other “invisible” injuries
must get the care they need and deserve.
6. Generic Rx: Shopping for health care in the global village
Once the exception, generic drugs are now the norm. In 2008,
about two-thirds of the prescriptions written by doctors were for generic
drugs.
Generic drugs have taken off for many reasons. Brand-name
blockbusters (Fosamax, Pravachol, Zocor, Zoloft) have lost their patent
protection in recent years. Cost shifting by insurers and tiered pricing have
steered doctors and their patients to the generic script. Large retailers like
Wal-Mart have used generics as loss leaders simply to get people into their
stores. And the Medicare Part D prescription plans have loaded up their
formularies with generics with only a sprinkling of brand-name drugs in between.
But a crucial, and largely underappreciated, factor has been
the role of low-cost suppliers, many of them in India. All the problems with
contaminated Chinese products don’t need to be recounted here. So far, nothing
as serious has occurred with Indian drugs, although the FDA has promised to
step up its overseas inspections.
7. Awareness test doesn’t make the grade
Being awake during surgery after being given general
anesthesia is one of those bad dreams that does, very occasionally, come true.
Several studies have found “anesthesia awareness” to be a 1-in-1,000
occurrence, although one study put it more in the hen’s teeth territory of 1 in
15,000. The bispectral index (BIS) is a formula that uses the values of
measurements of the brain’s electrical activity to come up with a single number
that’s supposed to measure “anesthetic depth.” But it’s been controversial,
partly because the company that sells it has kept the formula a proprietary
secret.
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis reported the results of a study
that tested the BIS monitoring in a 2,000-person randomized trial. Four people
in the study experienced anesthesia awareness, two in the BIS-monitored group
and two in the control group, and five others were rated as possibly being
awake during their operations (false memories can occur), four in the
BIS-monitored group and one in the control group. The investigators concluded
that BIS-guided anesthesia was no better at identifying anesthesia awareness
than another kind of monitoring.
This is another case when the results of an independent
clinical trial have called into question the value of a widely adopted medical
practice.
8. Health care reform: If not soon, when?
Some argue that the new political leadership will be hard
pressed to take on something so organizationally and politically complicated as
health care reform during an economic downturn. The counterpoint: health care
reform is essential for any kind of durable recovery.
Regardless of how reform efforts play out in the long run,
here are a few, quite gloomy predictions
about the short term:
The health care building boom will wind down in
2009.
The number of Americans without health insurance
will increase as the economy sheds jobs and employers look for ways to cut
costs. The ranks of the underinsured — people with bare-bones policies
with exclusions and high deductibles — will grow.
Investment in projects that might save
money in the long run and make health care more efficient — electronic medical
records, prevention programs, and the like — will be put off during the
scramble to make ends meet.
So let’s hope the
short term is just that, and that we are soon able to find the political skill
and will to contain the costs of health care while also extending coverage to
47 million uninsured Americans
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ML01
CHEMILUMINESCENCE COMBINED WITH THERMAL ANALYSIS FOR
STUDYING POLYMER OXIDATION
N.C. BILLINGHAMa, P.K. FEARONa,
M.N. GRIGGa, S.W. BIGGERb
aDepartment of Chemistry, University of Sussex,
Brighton, BN1 9QJ, UK
bVictoria University of Technology, P.O. Box 14428,
Melbourne 8001, Australia
Because of the effectiveness of modern stabilisers,
accelerated ageing tests must be used to evaluate their
performance. Oven ageing testing is the most reliable but is time
consuming. Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) has been
widely used for measuring oxidation induction times (OIT) but is
usually (mis)used at temperatures above the melting point of the
polymer.
Many polymers emit light (chemiluminescence, CL) during
oxidation. CL offers an alternative method to monitor oxidation,
its advantage being very high sensitivity. CL imaging of
oxidative degradation has recently been made possible by the
development of low noise, high sensitivity cameras, which allow
multiple sampling, reducing experimental times and cost. Imaging
also allows study of inhomogeneity.
In collaboration with Mettler Toledo, we have combined CL
measurement with DSC in a single instrument. The combination has
obvious advantages where oxidation occurs simultaneously with
other thermal events, e.g. melting, since the CL is sensitive
only to oxidation. CL in inert atmospheres can easily detect the
presence of peroxides at concentrations well below those
detectable by DSC.
Measurements on unstabilised samples of polypropylene show
good correlation of CL with heat flow data, with kinetics
consistent with the Russell mechanism for CL. Studies of the
formation of carbonyl groups show that the relation of CL to C=O
content is also consistent with the Russell mechanism.
For stabilised samples OITs measured by both CL and DSC are
similar. It is easier to operate the CL at very high sensitivity
and CL can easily detect OITs above 70 h. Increased oxygen
pressures allow analysis by CL under conditions where DSC signals
are noisy. There is good correlation between CL values measured
by single-sample CL and imaging detection.
Multiple detection needs some care in order to avoid cross
sample contamination but allows major economy of equipment time.
Some applications of the DSC/CL method will be discussed,
including the assessment of stabiliser performance and the
correlation of OIT and oven ageing.
ML02
RADIATION AGEING OF POLYMER MATERIALS
J.L. GARDETTE, A. RIVATON
Laboratoire de Photochimie Moléculaire et Macromoléculaire,
UMR CNRS 6505, Université Blaise Pascal, 63177 Aubière cedex
France
The modifications of structure and properties of polymeric
materials resulting of the ageing initiated by ionising
radiations have been a subject of interest as soon as nuclear
programs began. Exposure of polymers to radiative environments
causes indeed a deterioration of their properties. It has been
approximately 50 years since researchers first began studying the
effects of ionising radiations on polymers. The main
radiation-induced changes consist in scissions and/or
crosslinking of the macromolecular chains, formation of gaseous
products such as hydrogen or low molecular weight hydrocarbons,
accumulation of oxidation products, loss and/or formation of
unsaturations.
Among the numerous studies devoted to the radiochemical ageing
of polymers, many of them report on the mechanism of the -initiated degradation of polyolefins.
This presentation concerns the behaviour of EPDM copolymers,
which are composed of ethylene (PE), propylene (PP) and diene
monomer (5-ethylidene 2-norbornene (ENB) in this study). These
polymers find numerous applications and are often used as wire
insulators or joints. If the mechanisms of photo- and
thermo-oxidations of EPDM can be considered as well known, the
radiation induced degradation of these polymers has only received
little attention.
On the basis of a recent study involving the identification of
the various products that are formed, a mechanism accounting for
the radiochemical degradation of EPDM has been proposed, with a
peculiar attention given to the role played by oxygen and by the
ENB termonomer. Two main processes are involved in the
radiooxidation of EPDM. The random -radiolysis
of the polymer provides a constant source of macroalkyl radicals
mainly formed on ethylene units. The secondary radicals so formed
are likely to initiate a selective oxidation of the polymer
through free-radicals reactions involving the abstraction of
labile hydrogen atoms. In particular, the decomposition of
hydroperoxydes and the degradation of the ENB moieties, this
latter being the most oxidisable site and the source of
crosslinking, may result from hydrogen abstraction by radicalar
species.4
ML03
OVERVIEW AND PARTICULARITIES IN DEGRADATION OF POLYOLEFINS
DERIVED FROM FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS
I. TINCUL
Sasol Technology, PO Box 1, Sasolburg, 1947, South Africa
Polyolefins are without doubt the largest volume family of
commercially polymers and a vast literature is dedicated to this
field in the last half of century. The most complex pool of
monomers is available from the Fischer Tropsch process that is
gaining momentum as a major market source. When compared with
ethylene oligomerization processes the main advantage of the
Fischer Tropsch process is the production of odd carbon number
linear and branched olefins that showed new application
possibilities in both the polyethylene and polypropylene
families. We prepared a large number of new polyolefins with
Fischer Tropsch derived alpha olefins that have particular
microstructures and morphology according to the type of branch,
length of branch and number of branches / 1000 carbons.
It is known that steric factors may play an important role in
polyolefin degradation and that tertiary carbon is labile to
oxidative attack. A decrease in crystallinity with the increase
of comonomer content may favour auto-oxidation due to higher
oxygen absorbtion. Very little literature on degradation of
polyolefins prepared with Fisher Tropsch derived olefins is
available. In this paper is presented and discussed some
particularities on the degradation of polyolefins Fischer Tropsch
derived.
The manifestation of oxidation weather by temperature or aging
concerning polymer appearance as discoloration, loss of optical
properties, loss of mechanical properties and surface cracks were
observed. This behaviour was similar to known polyolefins.
Oxidation induction time as measured by DSC varies with the
number of branch and length of branch introduced in the polymer
chain by a certain comonomer. The thermal stability was measured
also by thermogravimetry and compared with the polymer structure
and thermal behaviour. The degradation temperature increases with
an increase of carbon number of the comonomer. Investigation for
a series of ethylene co-polymers and ter-polymers with linear and
branched alpha olefins showed an increase of pre-exponential
factor as a function of carbon number in an Arrhenius type
equation. A decomposition kinetic study showed that the
activation and the rate constant is also related to the size and
type of branch. Rheological investigation showed a similar
pattern. It was concluded that while polyolefins obtained with
Fischer Tropsch derived olefins showed a behaviour similar with
known polyolefins, particularities in degradation does exist and
are related to the number and type of branch.
ML04
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA FOR THE SUCCESSFUL RECOVERY OF PLASTICS
N. MAYNE
Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe, Avenue E. Van
Nieuwenhuyse 4, Box 3, B – 1160 Brussels
E-mail address: neil.mayne apme.org
Of the many options for recovery of plastics at the
end-of-life, mechanical recycling is in principle the preferred
route. There is an increasing understanding of the mechanisms,
which affect the degradation of polymers or physical property
enhancement by increasing their compatibility with other
polymers. While many laboratory scale experiments demonstrate the
potential for high levels of recycling, in practice the levels
achieved on an industrial scale with post-consumer plastics can
be viewed as disappointingly low. In addition to economic
considerations, this is because there are a limited number of
applications allowing closed loop recycling and there is a
mismatch between the supply of recyclate and demand from the
market. New developments will increase the potential, but such
recycling will nevertheless remain limited.
Feedstock recycling technologies offer versatility and many
large scale processes have been developed and demonstrated.
Logistics and supply commitments are key factors in determining
viability. To date, fully commercial plants are only operational
in Germany and Japan. A number of active developments are,
however, currently underway in a number of European countries.
Energy recovery will become an increasingly important recovery
option as it is also being stimulated by restrictions on the
landfilling of waste. Even if the full potential of mechanical
recycling were to be realized, the major part of total plastics
waste would still be available for use as an alternative fuel.
This means that with the expected growth of plastics, this
represents an increasingly important source of energy, equivalent
to millions of tonnes of imported oil each year.
The challenge for the successful recovery of plastics is to
identify and use the optimum combination of options, underpinned
by continuing innovation in process, product and recovery
technologies in order to increase the resource efficiency of
products throughout their whole life-cycle.
ML05
OPTIMISAZION OF PROCESSING CONDITIONS IN THE RECYCLING OF
POLYCONDENSATION POLYMERS
F.P. LA MANTIA, R. SCAFFARO
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica dei Processi e dei
Materiali
Università di Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, 90128, Palermo,
Italy
Mechanical recycling of polymers is a very complex and
difficult process because repetitive melt processing can lead to
severe degradation of these materials with subsequent
deterioration of all the properties. For condensation polymers,
the degradation rate is much faster in the presence of water that
induces depolymerization reactions, having also a synergistic
effect with thermomechanical degradation and exalting the loss of
properties. Indeed, a careful drying prior to processing can
drastically reduce the degradation phenomena but increasing the
complexity of the process and its cost.
The aim of this work is to study the effect of the
reprocessing of some polycondensation polymers with and in
absence of water. Moreover, the possibility to process wet
polymer in the presence of proper stabilisers to avoid the drying
step has been studied too.
The materials chosen for the study have been polyamide 6,
polycarbonate and polyethyleneterephtalate.
The results indicate that for the three different systems
considered, the wet processing causes, as expected, a strong
reduction of the mechanical properties and of the molecular
weight, as evidenced by rheological and thermal measurements.
If a degassing stage is added to the processing apparatus, a
certain improvement of the properties is observed. This can be
explained in terms of humidity removing with consequent reduction
of the hydrolytic chain scission.
When nitrogen flow is added to the degassing, both humidity
and oxygen are practically eliminated from the system, and a
further improvement of the properties is observed. This can be
explained with the further reduction of the humidity but it also
suggests that degradation mechanism involves reactions.
The presence small amounts (500 ppm) of a particular
antioxidant has a positive effect in all the cases. In
particular, the adding of antioxidant can substitute the drying
stage as it is able to protect the macromolecules from
hydrolysis. This behaviour can be explained considering that this
antioxidant is more prone to hydrolysis than the polymer, thus
removing the water from the melt and decreasing the degradation
rate. Such consideration has been proved using different
antioxidants with different tendency to hydrolysis: using
antioxidants with theoretical reduced hydrolysis tendency caused
a parallel reduction of the protection with consequent loss of
properties.
The positive effect of the presence of the antioxidant has
been also verified for several reprocessing steps (up to five).
The results indicate that the presence of the antioxidant still
have positive effects also after several recycling operation.
It can be concluded that the mechanical recycling of
condensation polymers can be effectuated with practically any
loss of properties if an adequate removal of humidity from the
system is performed. A valid alternative to the complex and
expensive pre-drying operation can be the adding of antioxidants
that undergo hydrolysis in vice of the polymers.
ML06
FEEDSTOCK RECYCLING OF PLASTICS IN JAPAN
A.OKUWAKI
Tohoku University, Graduate School of Environmental Studies,07
Aoba, Sendai, 980-8579
Various commercial plants for feedstock recycling of waste
plastics have started up in Japan. In 1999, only Niigata
liquefaction plant was operated. Now they are liquefaction at
Sapporo, and Mikasa, Blast Furnace application by NKK, Coke Oven
application by Nippon Steel Corp., Gasification by EBARA-UBE, and
Glycolysis of PET bottles by Teijin. Separated PET bottles are
now used as raw material for polyester fibers, 30,000t/y in
capacity from April, 2002, and the two commercial plants for the
Bottle to Bottle recycling are under construction for the first
time in the world.
Clearly this is related to the practical implementation of the
Containers and Packaging Recycling Law carried out in 1997 for
PET bottles and in 2000 for the other plastics. This law affords
allocating the cost for feedstock recycling of waste plastics
separated only in homes. It has created attractive markets and
thus, they say that the separated waste plastics are even in
short supply in Japan. Recovery of PET bottles increases
successfully since 1997, but that of plastics increases
dramatically since 2000 when the law has carried out.
On the other hand, their cost for recycling decreases
gradually. At present, their recycling fees are quite expensive
compared to the cost for treatment of industrial waste plastics.
However, it is expected that the cost will continue to drop. This
trend suggests that the active competitions among various
techniques proceed including the improvement of collection
system. This situation creates big chances for the world
recycling technologies in the Japanese market and refine
necessarily both techniques and logistic systems.
The Home Appliances Recycling Law came into full force in
April 2001 is to be revised within a few years. In such process,
they say, not only the recycling of their plastics cases, but
also that of printed circuit boards are introduced to elevate the
recycling degree.
In addition, the Law for Recycling of End-of-Life Vehicles has
passed through the Parliament, July 2002. They say, an average
cost per car will be 20,000 Yen, namely 151Euro. Clearly this law
should proceed the recycling of automotive shredder residue.
These environmental policy of Japanese Government are sure to
promote more the recycling of waste plastics in Japan
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This pick and analysis was written by CSC member Hustl504. Thank you, once again, for your participation!
Jenkins slips all the way to the 23rd spot after the Saints passed him up. (Photo Source)
With the twenty-third pick in the Canal Street Chronicles community mock draft, the ew England Patriots select...
Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State
Here at CSC, we are all familiar with Jenkins. He's been at the top of our draft boards for the past couple years. He's got the size and ability to succeed in the NFL. I don't feel the need to elaborate on that. We like him. We want him. But in case you forgot, diehardbermysaints made a great FanPost enumerating the 3 reasons to pick Jenkins.Some may argue LB is the Patriots most pressing need. However, with Maualuga and Cushing off the board, I don't believe the Pats should reach for Lauranitis, Matthews, or Sintim at this point. Each one of them would fill a nice need for the Pats; Lauranitis with the leadership, Matthews with the pass rush, and Sintim with the experience in the 3-4. Despite this, one of them should still be available when the Pats pick again at #34, making Jenkins a better value for this pick. Aside from that, a nucleus of Mayo and Adalius Thomas is still serviceable when surrounded by midlevel talent. I don't really see the Patriots going any other direction here. Their offense is solid. The top OL prospects are gone. Their pass rush and defensive line could use some work, but I think that need would be better fulfilled later this draft. So, this pick came to the man us Saints fans have longed for since Jason David first stepped on the field in black and gold. It's a damn shame I had to give him to the Patriots.
The Atlanta Falcons are now on the clock...
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Come on guys, I see the “GAAAs” outnumber the “Booms!” in the poll. Who doesn’t agree with this pick?
Go Saints!!!! Deuce may be gone, but he will never be forgotten.
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No I want to vote for boom and GAAAAA!
Boom because it’s a good pick, and GAAAA because we should have picked him – Ha!
The Detroit Lions are on the clock!
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If the Pats really do get him, I am going to be bitterly disappointed.
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By Jonathan Romney
Outer space may be the last place left for the religious impulse in cinema. Stanley Kubrick's 2001 was the first film to equate space travel and the spiritual sublime, with its enigmatic ages-of-man ending. It was followed by Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris which, though ostensibly set somewhere in the great beyond, was really an exploration of "inner space", of love, memory and a very Russian conception of the soul; Steven Soderbergh recently attempted an admirably quixotic remake. Other, more strictly generic science-fiction films have also explored an awareness that's not necessarily mystical as such, but certainly existential, depicting space travel as a condition of desolation and exile, and reminding us that it's awfully big and cold out there: notably, John Carpenter's Dark Star, and Douglas Trumbull's prescient eco-drama Silent Running. Now there's a British attempt at transcendental sci-fi: Danny Boyle's Sunshine, scripted by novelist Alex Garland, his collaborator on 28 Days Later… The one-line premise: set the controls for the heart of the sun. Fifty years hence, the sun is dying, and a spaceship loaded with explosives has headed out from Earth in a last-ditch attempt to reboot the failing star. The vessel, somewhat recklessly, has been named Icarus. The name is symbolic not just for the mission, but for the film, as if to signal that Boyle and Garland are also working with impossibly high stakes: plucky Brits taking on a big-scale genre project, an undertaking so ambitious that they too risk getting their wings fried. All in all, the film-makers emerge with pinions intact: I don't suppose James Cameron or Michael Bay will feel very threatened, but that's not the point. Narratively, Sunshine barely convinces, but it does lay on an arresting CGI light show. Early on, one of the astronauts takes an unguarded look at the sun, a revitalising "shower in light", even though Icarus (the name of the ship's talking computer as well as the vessel itself) warns of "irreversible damage to the retinas." You may well worry about your own retinas, as we're constantly blasted by intense light of assorted digital textures: up close, the sun is a writhing, rustling field of flame, the universe's biggest, trippiest lava lamp. Director of photography Alvin Kuchler also explores light in more subtly dazzling ways: dust motes swim in a green haze; an extreme close-up of an eye reflects colour like a Christmas bauble. As in Minority Report, translucent graphics hang shimmering in the air; in the snappiest piece of illusionism, the ship's "Earth Room" displays 3D images of the Old Planet, with a forest on one wall and an ocean splashing on another. The camera hangs rapturously on gleaming golden surfaces, such as the bulbous spacesuits, and an umbrella-like canopy made of a million shifting leaves. But all this can be overpowering, and it comes as a welcome relief when the film plunges us into the dark, as the astronauts explore a dead, dust-filled spaceship. Not only do our eyes get a rest, but Sunshine's brash hyper-modernity also takes a breather, as it veers into old-fashioned adventure. Entering the ghost ship, one character jokes, "We might get picked off one by one by aliens." Perhaps this line represents a moment of self-conscious decadence in the genre: a science-fiction film in which the characters have watched Alien. Sunshine certainly knows its antecedents and doesn't attempt to hide its debt. The voice of Icarus is a female cousin to 2001's HAL, even shifting down a couple of octaves, like his, in a moment of crisis. The spaceship's oxygen-making mini-rainforest also echoes Silent Running. But you do get a disturbing sense of a genre having run out of new narrative ideas: you feel the film is less about the last gasp of the sun, than that of space-travel cinema itself. Despite its dreamy beginnings, much of the film opts traditionally for action rather than awe. Malfunctions pile up, human errors get made, crisis follows nail-biting crisis. But there's so little going on in terms of character that you barely care when terrible fates befall the crew members. Rose Byrne, Benedict Wong, Michelle Yeoh and Hiroyuki Sanada offer different degrees of tight-jawed determination, but we never really know who they are. The only character touches that really signify are somewhat crude: one person makes a noble sacrifice, another loses nerve, and there's a clash between two young bucks, played by Cillian Murphy (left) and the American actor Chris Evans. 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Citibank UAE recently hosted Grade 12 students from Za'abeel Public School for Girls, as part of JA Job Shadow programme, organized by Injaz-UAE. The young girls spent the day at the bank for an authentic work world experience, as they walked in the shoes of Citi professionals, who have volunteered for the day to share their daily work activities and skills.
Citi hosts introduced students to various departments including E-Business, Tech, Account Documentation, Branch Banking, Compliance, Corporate Affairs, HR, Citi Services, Tele Marketing, and CitiPhone.In collaboration with Citibank,this visit introduced students to career options and the skills required to enter the banking sector. During the day, volunteer hosts interacted with students in a two-way dialogue, leading to sharing career aspirations by students and career experience by the host. In addition, the volunteer hosts, who acted as role models, offered valuable career guidance as they gave students real-life insight and first-hand experience into the corporate world."It was invigorating while interacting with bright, young, enthusiastic Emiratis," said Lata Swaminathan, Vice President, Acquisitions & Marketing, Middle East, Citibank, NRI Business, Dubai.The Job Shadow Day primarily focuses on developing students' work-readiness skills that prepares them for the modern world of work. The program is designed to introduce students to careers through one-day, on-site orientations for an authentic real-world experience, enhanced with a variety of classroom preparatory and follow-up learning activities. The program takes youth out of their school day and everyday environment to expose them to jobs and introduce them to role models who can help them plan for their future. The program also enables youth to become knowledgeable about a wider range of career avenues and an array of social and personal aspects that impact their career choices and future goals.Expressing her satisfaction with the experience, EramAsghar Mohammad had spent her Job Shadow Day in the HR Department and attended a real interview. She commented "The interviewee lacked confidence and basic work readiness skills that we had been taught in the classroom; therefore, it was a no hire for me." The programme takes youth out of their school day and everyday environment to expose them to jobs and introduce them to role models who can help them plan for their future. The programme also enables youth to become knowledgeable about a wider range of career avenues and an array of social and personal aspects that impact their career choices and future goals. Venus Alde, Learning & Development Head, Citibank - UAE, commented "We were delighted to take part in INJAZ's Job Shadow Day programme and be able to provide the students from Za'abeel School the opportunity to explore the world of banking.
The visit provided them enriching and experiential learning where they experienced a typical day at Citi with the guidance of their Job Shadow Hosts. During their visit they had a better understanding of our working environment, discovered skills required for the career they are interested in and understood the importance of team work and interpersonal skills.
For many of the students, the experience led them to explore and think of various career options that they've never considered before.""For the Job Shadow Hosts, being able to take part in such an initiative was indeed a rewarding experience. We are all glad to be able to make a difference," she added.Citibank will open its doors every semester to host high school and university students at its premises to implement the programme. Citi volunteers also deliver a number of world-class INJAZ-UAE programs, namely Personal Economics and JA Banks in Action."With Citi's collaboration, we are shaping the development of Emirati youth and the future leaders of this country, by giving them a foretaste of career opportunities
that exist in the banking sector, and in a larger context, the private-sector," said Sulaf Saleh Al-Zu'bi, CEO, INJAZ-UAE. "The Job Shadow is an intriguing andinvaluable learning experience for students. The programme pairsclassroom learning with real work exposure to the corporate world. Because of this exposure, they understand the requirements of the modern workplace and what it takes to succeed. As a result, they are able to plan their careers and make better choices that match their skills and abilities.""Citi volunteers have played a remarkable role as they their experiences and skills to help prepare students to meet the challenges of the real world," she added.
The Job Shadow Day primarily focuses on developing students' work-readiness skills that prepares them for the modern world of work.
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About Citi:Citi, the leading global financial services company, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions. Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management.
About Citi Foundation:The Citi Foundation is committed to the economic empowerment and financial inclusion of individuals and families, particularly those in need, in the communities where we work so that they can improve their standard of living. Globally, the Citi Foundation targets its strategic giving to priority focus areas: Microfinance, Enterprise Development, Youth Education and Livelihoods, and Financial Capability and AssetBuilding. The Citi Foundation works with its partners in Microfinance and Enterprise Development to support environmental programs and innovations. Additional information can be found at www.citifoundation.com. About INJAZ-UAE:INJAZ-UAE is a member of Junior Achievement Worldwide, the world's largest non-profit business education organization. INJAZ-UAE is a partnership between the business community, educators and volunteers - working together to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. INJAZ-UAE and its regional partner, INJAZ Al-Arab, mobilize the private sector to help create a new generation of motivated and professional graduates by sending corporate volunteers to classrooms across MENA to train youth in success skills, entrepreneurship and financial literacy — narrowing the gap between students and the world of work. The organization targets 11-24 year-old students. INJAZ-UAE is led by a national board of business leaders who share a common ideal for youth and provide overall direction, funding and good governance.
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With 510 local offices in 123 countries - and an extensive network of partners from the private and public sectors - JA Worldwide mobilizes a global force of business volunteers to teach in-school and after-school programs that give students the tools they need today, to succeed tomorrow. These programs show young people how to generate wealth and effectively manage it, how to create jobs, which make their communities more robust, and how to apply entrepreneurial thinking to the workplace.
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AchievementsComplete the following achievements to unlock Xbox Live Gamerscore points.
AchievementHow to unlock
2nd seed Cup win ( 25 points )Win an Online Cup match as a 2nd seeded team.
3rd seed Cup win ( 30 points )Win an Online Cup match as a 3rd seeded team.
4th seed Cup win ( 35 points )Win an Online Cup match as a 4th seeded team.
5th seed Cup win ( 40 points )Win an Online Cup match as a 5th seeded team.
6th seed Cup win ( 45 points )Win an Online Cup match as a 6th seeded team.
76 Shootout ( 10 points )Like the Czechs in 1976, beat Germany in a penalty shootout ( Any Difficulty/solo only).
7th seed Cup win ( 50 points )Win an Online Cup match as a 7th seeded team.
Beat a champion ( 10 points )Beat any previous winner of Euro on Pro level or above ( solo only).
Beat the 2004 Goal Haul ( 10 points )Score more than the top amount of 10 goals from 2004 in the UEFA Euro 2008 finals ( solo only).
Biggest Win ( 25 points )In UEFA Euro 2008 mode beat the biggest win of Germany 13 San Marino 0 ( solo only).
Break the hoodoo ( 10 points )Win a penalty shootout with England ( Any Difficulty/solo only).
Captain Your Country ( 10 points )Earn the captaincy in a full international in Captain Your Country mode ( solo only).
Conquer Europe ( 10 points )Beat all 16 countries that have qualified for UEFA EURO 2008? ( Any Difficulty/solo only).
Cup 2nd seed ( 10 points )Play an Online Cup match as a 2nd seeded team.
Cup 3rd seed ( 15 points )Play an Online Cup match as a 3rd seeded team.
Cup 4th seed ( 15 points )Play an Online Cup match as a 4th seeded team.
Cup 5th seed ( 20 points )Play an Online Cup match as a 5th seeded team.
Cup 6th seed ( 25 points )Play an Online Cup match as a 6th seeded team.
Cup 7th seed ( 35 points )Play an Online Cup match as a 7th seeded team.
Cup Top seed ( 5 points )Play an Online Cup match as a top seeded team.
Fastest Goal ( 20 points )In the UEFA Euro 2008 finals beat the fastest ever goal of 67 seconds. ( Any Half Length/solo only).
First ever win ( 10 points )Win a qualifying match with San Marino on Pro level or above ( solo only).
First Time Champions ( 30 points )Win UEFA Euro 2008 with a team which has never won it before ( solo only).
First Time Qualifiers ( 25 points )Qualify for UEFA Euro 2008 with a team that has never qualified before ( solo only).
Free Kick taker ( 25 points )Score directly from a free-kick in Captain Your Country ( solo only).
Greek God ( 15 points )Win UEFA Euro 2008 as captain of Greece in Captain Your Country ( solo only).
Hat-trick Healy ( 10 points )Score a hat-trick as David Healy of Northern Ireland vs Spain ( Any Difficulty/solo only).
Individual Objectives ( 25 points )Complete all the objectives in an individual player scenario in Story of Qualifying.
Inspirational Captain ( 45 points )Qualify for UEFA Euro 2008 as captain of a country which has never qualified ( solo only).
Lead from the back ( 45 points )Qualify for UEFA Euro 2008 in Captain Your Country as a Defender ( solo only).
Lead from the front ( 25 points )Qualify for UEFA Euro 2008 in Captain Your Country as an Attacker ( solo only).
Lead from the middle ( 25 points )Qualify for UEFA Euro 2008 in Captain Your Country as a Midfielder ( solo only).
Leading the underdogs ( 10 points )Captain and win a match with a 7th seeded country in Captain Your Country ( solo only).
Man of the Match ( 10 points )Get Man of the Match in Captain Your Country ( solo only).
Online Sample ( 20 points )Play an online match ( solo only).
Pass Master ( 10 points )Get a Pass Completion% of at least 90% in a Captain Your Country Match ( solo only).
Penalty taker ( 15 points )Score from a penalty in Captain Your Country ( solo only).
Pole Winner ( 10 points )Play as Euzebiusz Smolarek of Poland vs Portugal and win ( Any Difficulty/solo only).
Retain the Golden Boot ( 45 points )Win the Golden Boot as 2004 winner Milan Baros in Captain Your Country ( solo only).
Sociable Behaviour ( 25 points )Play an Online League match.
Team Objectives ( 10 points )Complete all the objectives in a team scenario in Story of Qualifying ( solo only).
Through their eyes ( 25 points )Play an individual player scenario in Story of Qualifying.
Top seed Cup win ( 20 points )Win an Online Cup match as a top seeded team.
UEFA EURO 1992? Final ( 10 points )Beat Germany with Denmark on Semi-Pro Level or above ( solo only).
UEFA EURO 1996? Final ( 10 points )Beat Czech Republic with Germany on Semi-Pro Level or above ( solo only).
UEFA EURO 2000? Final ( 10 points )Beat Italy with France on Semi-Pro Level or above ( solo only).
UEFA EURO 2004? Final ( 10 points )Beat Portugal with Greece
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Home » EDRI-gram - Number 17,
10 September 2003
PNR data transfer: EU Parliament gets angry
10 September, 2003
» EU Policy | Privacy | Airline Passenger Data
On 12 September the moratorium expires on the transfer of European
passenger-data to the United States. Already harsh words are being
exchanged between EU institutions, one of the last realms of diplomatic
kindness. "The violation of EU legislation is continuing and with it the
rights of European citizens are being violated." This judgement from an
official Working Document of the European Parliament is aimed at the
Commission, which, according to the document, "in the 6 months since the
adoption of Parliament's resolution (on the transfer of Airline
Passenger's PNR data to US authorities) has made very little progress
with regard to ensuring that EU data protection legislation is observed".
Still, the EP rapporteur, Dutch Liberal Johanna Boogerd-Quaak, continues,
"Your rapporteur believes that the US commitments do not offer adequate
protection." "This", she concludes, "is a flagrant violation of EU data
protection legislation, as laid down in Directive 95/46 EC and Regulation
2299/89." Members of Parliament are now ready to prepare two oral
questions for the Council and the Commission, and eventually take legal
action before the European Court of Justice.
On 13 March, the Parliament passed a resolution containing criticism of
the Commission's secretive negotiations with US envoys about the
transfer of airline passenger's personal data to the United States.
Parliament was angry about the lack of adequate level of data protection.
It urged the Commission to ensure that EU Privacy and Data Protection law
would be respected. Up to the present day that is not the case. The
procedure that might now follow is laid down in Article 232 of the EC Treaty. First an official warning by the Parliament. Next, action before
the Strasbourg court that could result in the Commission being obliged to
stop the transfer immediately. Already on 2 September, the Chair of the EP
Civil Liberties Committee has taken first steps to prepare such action.
This is also what the Parliament will urge now: a prohibition of all data
transfer on a 'pull' basis by 1 October, and an international agreement
that will have to be in accordance with EU data protection law. In her
Working Paper, Mrs. Boogerd-Quaak goes into some detail and exemplifies
minimum requirements any future arrangement should meet to avoid legal
action, such as reducing the storage time from 7 years to the duration of
the passenger's stay in the US and reconsidering whether PNR transfer is
adequate in the proclaimed fight against terrorism.
On 5 May EDRi launched a campaign against the PNR transfer, with letters
passengers can send to the national Data Protection Authority in their
country to request an investigation of the illegal transfer of their
personal data.
EP draft Oral Question to the Council (02.09.2003)
http://www.europarl.eu.int/meetdocs/committees/libe/20030908/505934en....
Working Document Johanna L.A. Boogerd-Quaak (02.09.2003)
http://www.europarl.eu.int/meetdocs/committees/libe/20030908/506027en....
EP Resolution (Motion 10.03.2003, accepted 13.03.2003)
http://www.europarl.eu.int/meetdocs/committees/libe/20030310/492022EN....
EDRi campaign against the illegal transfer of European travellers' data to the USA
http://www.edri.org/campaigns/airline
(Contribution by Andreas Dietl, consultant on EU privacy issues)
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I'm not in high school anymore but I do like to follow and learn from around the country from other Marching Bands and their marching shows?
What is your competitive marching show you are performing this fall?
So I don't just limit this to just high schoolers, For people not in a marching band, what is a show you WISH you were performing this fall?
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August 17th, 2010 8:29pm
My college is doing The Planets as their marching band show. :)
Auditions are on Friday actually.
Clarinet 1 part makes me cry a little inside.
EDIT:
My old hs is doing Robin Hood: Prince of thieves, and their ballad is Training Montage from Highlander.
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August 17th, 2010 9:49pm
Angola is performing 'through the golden door'. the music is phenominal i must say.
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Favorite Mainstream Piece: FireFlies (Owl City)
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August 17th, 2010 11:23pm
My school is doing La Dolce Vita. It has Con Te Partiro, Pines of Rome, and some third one I don't remember right now.
DC: Blue Demons Corps
Placement:
S1: 18, S2: 39, S3: 53, S4: 36, S5: 20, S6: 25, S7: 25, S8: 31, S9: 38, S10: 5, S11: 11, S12: 1, S13: X S14: ?
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August 19th, 2010 12:03am
My school is Into the Blue and Beyond. We've got
I. Birds of Thunder
II. Claire de Lune
III. Waverider/Right Stuff Theme
The Azure Arts have officially gone [unspecified].
Vinny is currently on the BOD
ismensink
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August 19th, 2010 2:09am
my schools show is entitled every dark cloud and involves eric whitacre's equus and lux arumque
hi
JacobCaffrey
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20
August 25th, 2010 9:50am
My school is doing a New Mexico Native American theme where we bring in all our state symbols into our show and we use teepees about 12 feet tall as props.
The show is called KeeVA.
Repertoire-
-Becoming One of the People from Avatar
-Pursuit from Ka by Cirque du Soleil
-Battlefield from Ka by Cirque du Soleil
gmbande94
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75
August 25th, 2010 11:17am
My school General McLane is doing Elvis featuring:
Can't Help Falling In Love Opener
Burning Love
CC Rider
Love Me Tender
Jailhouse Rock
Can't Help Falling In Love Closer
Music arranged by Jay Dawson
RWB
"It's all for Love L-O-V-E" - Michael Jackson
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150
August 29th, 2010 9:50pm
My schools show is called Inner Turmoil
and we're using Tchaivoiskys (I cannot spell his name for the life of me!) 1812 Overture, Symphony 2,3, and 4 I believe.
Proud Director Of
Infinity Sound Drum and Bugle Corps (D2)
Infinity Winterguard (D2)
Storm Indoor Drumline (D2)
Westwood Academy Marching Band (D2)
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48
September 13th, 2010 6:35pm
Although I have graduated from my high school some 6 years ago, I know that their show is called "Classical Elements."
In the Hall of the Mountain King
Fire of Eternal Glory
The Firebird Suite
Member of the Mid-West Combine
ashfire
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114
September 13th, 2010 9:27pm
our band (high school Class C) swept the competition last saturday. we took home all the captions and led our division by 4 points!
Favorite Composer: Richard Saucedo
Favorite Orchestrated piece: Motion (Brian Balmages)
Favorite Mainstream Piece: FireFlies (Owl City)
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5
September 23rd, 2010 12:50pm
My College band is doing a show comprised of songs about/from america
Lead bari- Racine Scouts- 2008
2nd bari- Carolina Crown- 2009-2010
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September 23rd, 2010 1:33pm
I'm just an alum that techs with the battery from time to time, but their show is "The Hero: The Battle of Good vs. Evil," featuring original arrangements of music from X-men, "One Day I'll Fly Away" from Moulin Rouge, Batman, Superman, and I think one other source that I can't recall. It's their best show design I've ever seen (and I'm jealous). They're gonna clean house in Single-A around their neck of the woods. . .
aNiMaL
CLASS VP of Administration
Member of IIEA
Inferno- 21st
Div. I
Rhythm Q- 3rd Div. III
HCHS Marching Tigers- 8th Div. III
HCHS Winter Guard- 6th Div. III
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7
February 13th, 2011 8:52am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm1qg56fSPY
Sprayberry High School Marching Band of Gold presents: "Super Cosmoes"
Carolina Crown, here I come in 2013, 2014, and 2015
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February 13th, 2011 3:42pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8lDlp6M5OQ&feature=related
My band's marching show: La Dolce Vita
I'm the euphonium soloist and singer in the 4th movement. =)
DC: Blue Demons Corps
Placement:
S1: 18, S2: 39, S3: 53, S4: 36, S5: 20, S6: 25, S7: 25, S8: 31, S9: 38, S10: 5, S11: 11, S12: 1, S13
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Editorial - July, 1996
Letter from the Editor(July, 1996)
Its hard to believe it but two years have come and gone since the
first issue of the Game Cabinet hit the Web. In that time, there have
been twenty-three monthly issues - I missed the April issue of this
year - with over 500 articles. I feel like I should thank lots of people
individually but the last time I tried that I left out poor Stuart!
So a special thanks to Stuart Dagger and, of course, Mike Siggins
and Catherine Soubeyrand who have been great about helping out whenever
I needed them. All of the Cabinet Makers have added their own bit of
scrollwork here or a new shelf there. Without them, the whole wouldn't
have been as exciting. I hope we can all make it another two years!
Thanks, again, folks!
As an aside, Mike Sanderson
brought us the whizzy birthday cakes appearing on this month's cover.
Thanks, Mike! By the way, Mike hates endless loops, too, but it is a
birthday so a certain amount of fuss was appropriate.
The German Invasion: American Phase
This Summer we are witnessing the beginning of a German invasion of America.
Mayfair has released a line of five new
German imports, including many Spiel des Jahres winners from the past
few years. Winning Moves has released Raj, an American edition of Hol's
der Geier, an interesting little card game (though I must admit that
I would be tempted to use the bits to play High Society, instead).
6 Nimmt has been released as Take 6. And there are more to follow.
The Mayfair series looks quite good. I could quibble about some of
the production choices. I'm not a huge fan of their use of photography
in place of paintings or drawings as in Settlers of Cattan. And I think
leaving the card colors off of the board for Modern Art is a bit of
a game play faux pax. But the simple fact is that all of the games in
the new line are produced to a higher standard than we have become
accustomed to here in the States. And the prices have been kept in
line with or even lower than those we are accustomed to paying. Mayfair
has done an excellent job and they've certainly earned the point position
on all subsequent import editions.
Winning Moves has made a mixed start out of the gate. Raj and Priceless
are certainly of interest. But the rest of the line seems to be marketed
at the Victorian Parlour Game crowd.
What's in a Name?
Which reminds me: there has been a running discussion in Sumo as to
what term should be used to refer to the sorts of games that are covered
in The Game Cabinet, Sumo, and The Game Report. Clearly, some of the games
fall into the category of Victorian Parlor Games. Taboo, TriBond, TalkSHOW, and
friends descend from that tradition. But most of the games are fairly
new and original both in form and substance. Collectable card games
along with the works of Knizia, Sackson, Teuber, and others define a
new genre (or genres) of games for which we have no easy label.
My suggestion (boy, I can really feel 'em flappin' in the wind now, boys):
Cafe Games. These games tend to be short in duration - 1 to 1.5 hours tops.
They're appearance is striking and, ideally, even beautiful. The individual
components are of high quality - durable cards from Belgium, simple pieces made
of wood, more sculpted pieces made of bright, durable plastic, boards mounted
on heavy cardboard with waterproof coatings. The game play is dynamic and
engaging with all of the players active as much of the time as possible.
The social aspects are strong as players interact and have a good time.
And the games appeal to a broad range of people - not just the fanboys
and the spielfreaks.
The Rumor Monger
I'm curious about ElfenWars, an obscure Alan Moon design mentioned in
this month's Sumo. Anyone know anything more about it? Apparently copies
have been changing hands at outrageous prices.
The Ravensburger/FX Schmid merger continues. Apparently, FX Schmid will be
using the Ravensburger production facilities for boards, boxes, and the
like while Ravensburger will be using FX Schmid's card production. So we
can look for even higher quality editions from both companies! The plan
for now is to operate both design groups separately. This seems like a
wise decision as Ravensburger is strongest in children's games while
FX Schmid is strongest with adult and family games.
Inside the Cabinet
Don't forget to check out Charles Vasey's article on
Chaos Gaming. This one really
struck a chord with the Sumo gaming world back when it was first
published. And I wonder if Mr Siggins shouldn't re-read it in his
endless quest to put the whole Settlers controversy to rest...
Newcomer Joe Celko fills us in on Chinese dominoes.
Joe's articles launch what I hope will grow into quite a complete
listing of domino games.
New Games in Old Rome
And last, but not least, I am now taking orders for the English rule books
for New Games in Old Rome. I only have a very small supply but I'm offering
them for $25 each inclusive of postage to the continental US and Canada
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Economic reform: It's the real economy, stupid
The exporting sector is not the only part of the economy that needs to become smart if Ireland is to recover, says Ronnie O’Toole
It was the Nobel prize winning Paul Krugman who said that “ productivity isn’ t everything, though in the long run it’ s nearly everything. A country’ s ability to improve its standard of living over time depends almost entirely on its ability to raise its output per worker.”
He said that in 1994, though writing in 2010 he might have put these points differently. In the short- run, productivity does little to solve what is a balance-sheet recession, though in the long run it’ s nearly everything. A country’ s ability to pay back its debts while minimizing the fall in its standard of living depends almost entirely on its ability to raise its output per worker.
Productivity is once again moving centre stage. If the sovereign debt crisis had one clear positive it was the focus it started to place on growth prospects going forward. Of course in the short run, the sheer scale of retrenchment which Ireland is being forced into will result in a weaker growth than would have otherwise been the case. However as we move beyond this, productivity growth will again take over as the primary driver of welfare.
This is where the Smart Economy debate, long derided as a wordy PR distraction, will increase in relevance. What’ s disappointing about this debate is that up to now it has focused almost entirely on exporting firms, the one section of the economy that is already demonstrably smart.
The evidence of this is striking. In a research paper published in October, the ECB ranked Ireland as being the most high-tech exporting country, far outpacing Austria and Finland in second and third place respectively. The other countries with which we supposedly share so many similarities, namely Greece and Spain, were at the opposite end of the scale. In the space of twenty years Ireland has moved to the quality end of the export spectrum, and is a world leader in pharmaceuticals, information technology and services.
However the debate on how we can make our exporting sector smarter has continued in what is an increasingly redundant debate. Many of these issues have been resolved a long time ago. Should we or shouldn’ t have an active industrial policy? Answer: We should and we do. Should we turn our back on services, and concentrate on manufacturing? Answer: No we shouldn’t, nor will we.
Why then do policymakers still focus on exporters? The reason is simple. Productivity growth destroys as it creates. Improving productivity requires out-dated practices to be swept away, companies to transform and workers to re-skill. It’s difficult, often unpopular, yet crucial for long-run economic health.
However when we create an exporting operation in Ireland, the pain is felt elsewhere. Maybe a plant gets shut in Israel, or a planned expansion in the US is cancelled. Do you think that when the Polish Government was pitching to Dell that it was worried about the job losses in Limerick? Of course not. Promoting export firms is a one-way bet, and avoids having to make the really difficult decisions.
What our exporters really need now is action to reduce the cost of operating a business from Ireland.
The source of this cost is the sectors which sell into the domestic market, many of whom are anything but smart. This is not just another jab at the public sector. Many sectors dominated by private provision in Ireland remain unreformed, inefficient and expensive.
Reforming these sectors will be difficult, and the benefits aren’ t immediate. Reform must be done sector by sector, ensuring that regulation promotes competition. The Government itself must become a very demanding customer for local services through its procurement practices.
The banking sector is a case in point. Banks are the gatekeepers for Ireland’ s payments industry, the means by which we as a society pay for goods and services. Almost uniquely in Europe, the Irish payments industry remains dominated by paper – i.e. cash and cheques - at a cost of €1bn annually to the economy.
The cost of our high use of cash and cheques goes beyond pure financial concerns. Wide-scale cash usage helps perpetuate the shadow economy, at a considerable cost to ordinary, compliant taxpayers. Further, the security challenges of transporting large volumes of cash are needlessly putting the lives of bank, retail and security staff at risk. Finally, there is a strong correlation between a country’ s use of cheques and the problem of a late payments culture, which in Ireland causes huge difficulties for SMEs.
Of course the payments issue is just one example of many. The recent Forfás report, “Making it Happen, Growing Enterprise for Ireland”, sets out the range of actions needed to stimulate domestic productivity. It highlights the role of competition policy, particularly in the areas of legal and medical services, where costs remain very high despite the price falls in the rest of the economy. They also highlight public procurement as an area which needs to be overhauled. Firms react to the demands of consumers, and where the Government is the consumer it has to become far more demanding.
We are not alone in this need to tackle structural reforms. The above ECB report concluded that European policymakers have been using the strength of the Euro as an excuse for Europe
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