Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Biden jokes about 2016 presidential bid

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Paris Review Interviews Available on App - Southern Bookman

As a crew of excellent workers repaired a sink and a leak in an upstairs bathroom, I read Paris Review interviews via the venerated journal's app, downloaded for free on the Ipad.

The workers banged, painted and caulked and ran machines while I read interviews with poets Anthony Hecht and John Hollander. Hollander in 1992 at the Sewanee Writers' Conference, where he was a late sub for the mortally ill Howard Nemerov, bracingly criticized my poems.

I was interested in how in the PR interview he dismissed the value of poetry-writing workshops, because he enthusiastically led such workshops at Sewanee. I found him a warm and kind man.

My poetry career also included a near brush with Hecht. I was to attend a workshop he led at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, but decided to pull out. Soon afterward, Hecht died.

The Paris Review app offers a broad selection of the journal's celebrated interviews, along with back issues and books for purchase and daily news. Speaking of apps, I am writing this on my portable Ipad keyboard, publishing through the TypePad's rather basic app.

Source: http://louismayeux.typepad.com/southern_bookman/2012/10/paris-review-interviews-available-on-app.html

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Bethesda Resident Hopes to Create New Senior Village ...

With Montgomery County?s senior population on the rise, so is the number of ?senior villages,? organizations of volunteers that provide in-home visits, rides to the doctor office, help with chores and a host of other services to those who wish to age in their homes.

On Monday, the Washington Area Villages Exchange (WAVE) came to the Bethesda Chevy Chase Regional Services Center for its quarterly meeting.

Hanne Caraher, 75, was in the audience, listening to an attorney describe the steps necessary to create a non-profit Senior Village. Caraher lives in Bethesda, in a residential neighborhood off Old Georgetown Road where she senses there?s a need.

?It?s kind of an established neighborhood. We don?t have many new families moving in so people are aging around me,? Caraher said. ?I?ve lived here since 1961. That?s my good luck and many people haven?t moved either.?

The desire of seniors to age in their homes is almost universal, said Miriam Kelty, who helped create the ?Neighbors Assisting Neighbors? program about five years ago in the Bannockburn neighborhood.

?We know that older people would prefer to stay in their own homes, or at least their own communities,? said Kelty, who helped start the organization after retiring from the National Institute On Aging. ?We also know that physical, social and intellectual activity are very critical to aging well.?

The Bannockburn program is all volunteers and requires no fee or membership. Seniors can ask for help with transportation, household chores and equipment loans and can attend a monthly educational event on things such as container gardening, digital photography or even ?tough conversations that you need to have with your children.?

The nearby Burning Tree Village has operated since about the same time, providing many of the same services to seniors in the neighborhood of 450 households.

Montgomery County has the most seniors in the state, according to the county?s Division of Aging and Disability Services, a number that has grown by 130 percent from 1980 to 2010 thanks in part to the ?silver tsunami? of baby boomers aging into retirement.

?We really see a neighborhood as an extended family,? said Burning Tree Village Board member Nancy Aronson. ?These days people don?t often live near their family. I have a daugther in Hawaii, a son in Connecticut. It?s hard for people even if they have children nearby.?But we provide people who are happy and willing and available to help.?

Caraher?s project is just beginning. She?s hoping to find interested members to form a steering committee soon.

?We want to support a good quality of life,? Kelty said, ?a satisfying quality of life that we know from the data people want by staying in their own homes.?

Source: http://www.bethesdanow.com/2012/10/26/bethesda-resident-hopes-to-create-new-senior-village/

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Reputation Management For Your Business | FBF Article Directory

Third, monitoring and responding to feedback is another aspect of online reputation management services. Users get repelled by the negative comments that they find on the SERPs. Any criticisms can also be seen in a positive light provided that they are legitimate. You can?t always prevent it but you can mitigate its effects. Without taking them into the fold is a big reputation management mistake.

Their knowledgeable and skilled chief financial officers (CFOs) can partner with the company as they recover from losses and in the long run strive for business growth. The seller creates an online auction as though he resides in the United States, but responds to buyers with an email claiming he?s outside the United States for business reasons or a family emergency. PC World seems to allude to anonymous posting on Unvarnished that can only happen if someone fakes a Facebook profile. This type of service is defined as passive as it provides detection-only. The problem is that even if you fix the problem that is causing your customers to be angry, those web pages that contain bad reviews still exist, damaging your reputation.

What they didn?t bargain for was that their friends would not take the same precautions. Online Reputation Management or ORM refers to the practice of performing continuous analysis and research for ensuring the reputation of one?s business, personal aspects, professional or industry reputation. Second, the agents working on reputation management services have to find out external posts that highlight your brand in a positive light. Not only do these tools help to bring in more traffic to your website, they also help to ensure that your business has a good online reputation. Many of the bad practices that occurred in the on premises world are now moving their way into SaaS.

However, I think we can all agree that both Nadya Suleman (Octomom) and David Vitter have a right to publicize themselves in a positive light, too, rather than letting their reputations be held hostage to the whims of angry bloggers and forum trolls. By hiring a professional status management team, you will just pay a certain amount of money for the whole service. Beyond the standard re targeting there are also other techniques that businesses can use in order to reach their audience. From the way people buy Christmas gifts to how business pay bills, the Internet has brought a number of radical alterations. It should be noted that corporate reputation management strategies are best when they are implemented in continuous fashion and are designed to promote or maintain a company?s current reputation.

For new businesses, the business plan should take into consideration the kind of reputation the business chooses to build. A note on SaaS versus In-House deployment . The company keeps on top of everything that has something regarding your company on the internet. It also offers an element of giving choices for you to remove unwanted content. The basic search engine reputation strategy is to create optimized web pages that the search engines will position above the negative pages.

Online reputation management will suppress and/or remove the different negative comments that are posted on the web about your business. Although each module for each product has its strengths and weaknesses side by side you need to evaluate each application module against your business requirements (and not user likeability). All of these are tools that support your corporate reputation management strategy. Once you have identified that there is a grievance, legitimate or not, you have to respond fast. These three, particularly, have a great deal of clout, and can be used in almost any situation to improve an online brand.

At this point, one should not be bothered by the editing of the material, people leaving comments or inserting additional references. All this is done through the web using social media channels like Blogspot, Twitter along with online forums. In tandem with his wife Veronique, he created the preschool characters Boowa & Kwala and their amazing online universe, CDs, TV series? Typically a successful Active strategy would be to have any inaccurate references removed through appeal and negotiations while simultaneously working to displace the negative references by increasing the rankings of positive results in Google, and Yahoo-Bing. Whereas in the past, before the internet had such an impact on business, a company?s reputation was built through word of mouth and positive interactions with clients, today, companies also face the added stress of maintaining their online presence and reputations.

So, whether you are looking for a new job, working on wooing clients or even networking with others, someone is going to turn to a search engine sooner or later to find out more about you. When the reputation of a brand begins to taint from allegations and negative rumors, you can trust everyone associated with the brand, not to mention the media, will dig deeper for stories on the brand. Microsoft Dynamics CRM is designed for easy user adoption because of its similarity and compatibility with Microsoft Office and Outlook. Instead, one can expect online marketing agencies offering this service to step into play and craft appropriate responses that put a new ?spin? on the problem. In fact, effective reputation management will essentially suppress negative results so they are less visible than those results that create a more effective image.

It is not easy to watch after every information that goes to the web about your organization. Sometimes its hard to keep social media experiences out of your mind.
Andrew McGlinchey

Source: http://freebookfor.com/2012/10/25/reputation-management-for-your-business/

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Japan quake-hit nuclear plant "may still be leaking radiation" into sea

TOKYO (Reuters) - The operator of Japan's quake-struck Fukushima nuclear power plant said on Friday it could not rule out the possibility that it may still be leaking radiation into the sea.

A massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 triggered fuelrod meltdowns at the plant, causing radiation leakage, contamination of food and water and mass evacuations, although the government declared in December that the disaster was under control.

The comment by Tokyo Electric Power Co follows a U.S. academic journal Science article that said high radiation levels in bottom-dwelling fish caught off Fukushima prefecture indicate continued radiation leaking from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

Asked if Tokyo Electric, also known as Tepco, could confirm that the plant is not leaking radiation into the sea any more, a spokeswoman said: "Tepco cannot say such a thing, but we have confirmed that radiation levels are declining in both the sea water and seabed soil around the plant."

Ken Buesseler, senior scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution of the United States, said in his article on the Science website that little change in radioactive cesium levels found in Fukushima fish suggested a continued leak.

"The fact that many fish are just as contaminated today with cesium 134 and cesium 137 as they were more than one year ago implies that cesium is still being released to the food chain," he said.

Fishing off Fukushima prefecture, north of Tokyo, is prohibited except for test fishing for a few species such as certain types of octopus and squid, which are shipped only when they are found to be safe.

(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka and Aaron Sheldrick; Editing by Nick Macfie)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japan-quake-hit-nuclear-plant-may-still-leaking-123543856--finance.html

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Making a Child's Education a Community Goal in Tanzania

by Robin Dixon on October 26, 2012

Firelight staff,?Kristen Molyneaux, is visiting Tanzania right now and spent the day with children at?Elimu Community Light, a Firelight grantee-partner in?Arusha. She sent back these pictures of children learning their alphabet and numbers.

Elimu Community Light?s education program hinges on a community-based model of early childhood care & development that engages families in their children?s education. In order for children to learn best, they have created an holistic method of support where parents, family, and community come together and participate in early childhood care & development?interventions that support the child.

African children in an early childhood classroom setting playing with blocks, a teacher stands beside them.

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African children playing with a numbers puzzle around a table

African children sit beside each other with cards of the alphabet in front of them.

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African children and an American woman sit in a classroom in Tanzania smiling at the camera.

This is Kristen with the children at Elimu?making education fun!

Learn the founding story of Elimu Community Light and more about their work in a blog we wrote about them last month, It Takes a Community to Raise a Child.

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Source: http://blog.firelightfoundation.org/2012/10/26/making-a-childs-education-a-community-goal-in-tanzania/

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Cancer-Free Coloradans Could Help Pinpoint Next Cancer Link ...

DENVER (CBS4)- If you have never been diagnosed with cancer you could have a chance to prevent it.

The American Cancer Society is looking for a few thousand Coloradans to take part in one of its biggest research projects ever conducted.

Cigarette smoke and secondhand smoke are linked to lung cancer. Obesity may increase your chances of dying from cancer. Those key findings were discovered through two major studies of adults in the U.S.

Now the American Cancer Society is in the final push for study number three.

?We want to reach 300,000 nationwide participants by December 2013,? said American Cancer Society spokesman Shane Ferraro.

Researchers will follow men and women between the ages of 30 and 65 who have never been diagnosed with cancer.

?To me if you could do one simple thing to prevent cancer, would you do it? Because this is it,? said volunteer Teresa Holladay.

Holladay is a volunteer encouraging people to sign up for the study because she suffered a great loss.

?I lost my sister last year to cancer and this is one nasty disease,? said Holladay.

Valerie Holladay was 52 years old when she died of cervical cancer.

Teresa is recruiting any way she can, including through a video email, ?Hi, this is Teresa. I?m just popping in to see if you?re still interested in kicking cancer?s butt.?

The goal is to enroll 2,200 Coloradans. Those who volunteer will sign a consent form, give a blood sample, get waist measurements and complete a survey every few years.

The study will examine how genetics, lifestyle and the environment influence cancer risk. It?s a minimum 20 year commitment.

Those wishing to take part in the cancer study can register online at cps3Colorado.org.

Source: http://denver.cbslocal.com/2012/10/25/cancer-free-coloradans-sought-for-research-project/

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The Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 11:30pm ET!

The Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 1130pm ET!

Ready for a fireside chat? We are, and we're delighted to have a special guest with us: it's Richard Lai, Editor-in-Chief of Engadget Chinese and the main character involved in the now-infamous (and slightly viral) NSFW ASUS Padfone 2 video! Don't let your imaginations run wild -- check it out here, while you're waiting for the podcast to start. But open up a new tab to do so, because we want you meet us right back here after you're done.

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This Awesome Baby's Marty McFly Costume and DeLorean Push Car Is Absolutely Adorable

This baby boy has the coolest parents ever. For his first Halloween, his awesome parents dressed him up as Marty McFly from Back to the Future and built him a DeLorean push car. Just look at him inside his tiny little DeLorean, it's one of the most adorable Halloween costumes ever. More »


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Localise, mobilise and socialise more this summer | The Media Online

You?re up early, it?s a beautiful, balmy summer?s day and you?re headed to the beach with your gang, later you?re going for a hike, then sundowners, dinner, and for the revelers, a night on the tiles.

All of these activities are social and you are likely making plans, making choices and communicating through a number of social networks, liking, posting, uploading, sharing, commenting, tweeting, and retweeting as you go. In essence your online activities are social and mobile. Your laptop remains firmly in your bag ? that?s work right ? and your comms time is spent on your phone and on your tablet or iPad.

Summer is just around the corner, and with that the holidays, where our behaviour becomes more socially driven. With this comes the opportunity for brands to deliver marketing campaigns that will capture some of the increased spending and brand interaction during the holiday season ? and if they are clever they will have directed it to social and mobile ad spend.

You might trick yourself that you?ll have a ?digital detox? once you leave the office for vacation but ?relapse? to Internet usage is unavoidable. While you may be physically away from your computer, it?s hard to stay away from surfing the web on your mobile ? whether it be sharing holiday photos, checking where your friends are hanging out, or looking for shopping discounts. South Africans are never truly offline, with nearly eight million of us accessing the Internet through our mobile phones.

For social media in particular, there is a vast percentage ?(13% penetration of population. Ref Social Bakers) of the population using Facebook with approximately six million Facebook users in South Africa (ref World Wide Worx). Facebook presents a mechanism for companies to have a dialogue with their customers and market their products.

Furthermore, in general, 65% of Facebook users only use the site when they?re not at school or work. The extra hours of summer playtime leads to increased time spent by people on social media, providing businesses with the timely opportunity to engage and attract these potential customers.

There are many ways to sincerely incorporate your brand into your customers? conversations on Facebook. Here are some practical steps to optimise your brand?s social marketing this holiday season.

Establish integrated Brand Awareness: Start creating a context for engagement before the height of the buying season to generate demand for your products. Spread information about your specific offers or products across all your media channels to ensure that your customers are exposed to your message consistently. The customers that were initially engaged will help spread the momentum and encourage others to purchase too.

Utilise Promotions: After you have the initial awareness of your offering, it is time to get your customers to act. While customers are aware of your product, promotions provide a heightened incentive for them to interact. A specific campaign over this period that is incentivized with prizes provides customers more reason to buy now and generate real sales rather than just the awareness (which you should have already built on).

Activate the Last-Minute Shoppers: The value of last-minute impulsive shoppers should not be overlooked. These shoppers are reached more easily through mobile and social where they can receive and process information on-the-go and make decisions, which are endorsed and referred to by their friends.

Facebook pages for companies, at the most basic level, can provide brand details and act as an informational resource for customers. Applications, such as promotions and idea generation, take this interaction to the next level to generate engagement and activation of customers. The majority of Facebook applications are not fully optimised for mobile, but the local social marketing solution evly provides a range of off-the-shelf and customisable apps optimized for effective use on any device.

David Allardice is marketing director of evly.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Ohio Bill Would Prohibit TV Blackouts Of NFL Games

By: Associated Press | NBC4

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A state lawmaker has introduced a bill that would stop Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns games from being blacked out on local television if they're not sold out.
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The bill introduced in the Ohio House on Monday by Democrat Robert Hagan of Youngstown would prohibit any team playing in publicly financed stadiums or arenas from blacking out games. A violation would result in the team repaying its public funding.
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Hagan acknowledged that any such law would be challenged in court.
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The Federal Communications Commission has been urged to rescind a federal rule barring cable and satellite systems from showing a sporting event that is blacked out on local stations. The NFL's policy says games not sold out 72 hours before kickoff cannot be shown on local television.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

AT&T's Galaxy Note 2 available Nov. 9 for $299, preorders start Oct. 25

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AT&T this morning announced that its version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will be available Nov. 9 for $299 on contract. Preorders start Oct. 25.

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Squalid factories, foodborne diseases are rising again

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By Nicole Goodkind

Foodborne illnesses kill 3,000 Americans each year. Nearly 130,000 more are hospitalized. The aggregate cost of foodborne illnesses to the U.S. economy in 2011 was $77.7 billion.

These are staggering numbers, and they're on the rise. The FDA had 37 recalls of fruits and vegetables in 2011, up from just two in 2005. Between 2006 and 2010 the rate of foodborne salmonella rose 10%.

Why is food in the United States so riddled with disease that it's killing citizens?

Stephanie Armour, Food Safety and Public Health Reporter at Bloomberg, investigated this question for a special report in this month's issue of Bloomberg Markets. What she found was deeply disturbing.

The Food and Drug Administration has an annual budget of $1 billion to fulfill its duties. Annual food sales in the United States equal $1.2 trillion.

Because of these budget constraints, the FDA is able to inspect ust 6% of domestic food producers and 0.4% of importers.

"The FDA doesn't really have the funding to do the inspections," says Armour in an interview with The Daily Ticker. "I mean it's a negligible amount that they're actually able to get to and look at visually. Instead a lot of private companies have used these third-party auditors. They're basically private inspection firms that go in, do the inspection, make sure the food handling is safe and let the companies know and give them a grade."

Unfortunately, these third-party auditors are far from ideal inspectors. They are not required to follow any federal standards and do not have to make their reports public. Some are financially linked to the companies they are inspecting.

"In some cases you have companies that are on the board of the inspecting companies that are writing the rules for food safety," explains Armour.

Third-party auditors only inspect areas that companies ask them to look at. Sometimes they do not see a factory before giving it a passing grade. Food that is imported into the U.S. often goes uninspected altogether.

These improper inspections kill people, says Armour.

"People have died after these food safety inspection firms have gone in and said 'everything's great.' They've given them superior scores and weeks later or even at the same time people have started getting sick and dying."

What is found to be acceptable by these inspectors is appalling. Plants that receive superior scores are often later found by the FDA to be packed with mold, cockroaches, rats and pigeons.

Abroad, it is not an uncommon practice for workers to defecate in fields where fruit grows.

In Vietnam fish are packed in contaminated tap water for their trip to the U.S. Fish in China are fed a diet of pig and goose feces before they are sent for American consumption.

So what can we do to protect ourselves?

On a personal level, meat should always be cooked properly and fruits and vegetables should always be washed thoroughly, Armour says.

On a federal level, the FDA is hoping to receive more funding through the recently passed Food Modernization Act. Many food experts say these regulations are long overdue.

Armour, however, remains confident that the FDA can boost inspections.

"There have been some members of Congress who are trying to put some pressure on, to try to get there regulations out so that changes can start to be made," she says.

What do you make of food regulation in the U.S.? Have you changed the way you eat?

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Girl, 9, among the dead as Lebanon's military pledges to restore ...

A nine-year-old girl is among seven people killed in the Lebanese city of Tripoli as violence following the killing of the country?s military intelligence chief spiralled.

The Lebanese military pledged to restore order to the country in what it described as a ?critical? period following the assassination of Brigadier General Wissam al-Hassan on Friday afternoon.

Tripoli has frequently been hit by clashes between Sunnis, who oppose the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Alawites, who are members of Mr Assad?s clan.

Meanwhile, troops this morning continued to exchange fire with gunmen in the southern suburbs of Beirut, wounding five

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Emma Watson: Fashion Fail Montage

Emma Watson continues to show up at events looking like a student in an introductory costume design class who is testing out designs. But for some reason, she keeps getting praised. Just this week she was named Best Dressed, even beating out Sarah Jessica Parker. Sigh. So in response, I have put together some of her most ridiculous outfits. Here is the one that got her the best dressed title: Silly, right? I mean, doesn’t she look a little bit like Victoria Beckham’s less-fortunate little sister? Or how about this one? I mean, what is that a nightgown? The point is that she rivals Miley Cyrus when it comes to bad fashion, yet she is showered with praise. Here, let me give you one more little gem: Need I say more? Pictures: PR Photos

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Women describe circumstances that led to abortion - Home ? Other ...

CHICAGO (AP) ? They say they were using birth control, but it failed.

One woman would have had the baby but the man she was in a relationship with didn't want her to. Another was having an affair with a married man and viewed a pregnancy as unthinkable. A third woman's health would be at risk if she continued her pregnancy.

Nearly 1 million women have abortions in the US each year. What leads them to that choice?

"There's this false idea that certain types of women have abortions and different types of women have babies," says bioethicist and gynecologist Dr. Lisa Harris. "They're really the same types of women at different points in their lives."

It's hard to find women willing to talk about it. The Associated Press contacted eight abortion providers and three groups that work with abortion patients. No women were willing to talk.

Ultimately, the AP found three women through a nonpolitical online support group, http://www.afterabortion.com, for those who struggle emotionally after their abortions. They may not be typical of the majority who have abortions.

A fourth woman who considered abortion but didn't have one agreed to talk after her doctor asked her to consider AP's request.

The women spoke by phone and e-mail on condition of anonymity for privacy reasons, and because of shame, concern over hurting loved ones, or fear of harassment from abortion foes. AP verified their names, ages, locations, and abortion circumstances as much as possible through a public records database, phone calls and other sources.

These are their stories:

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A 24-year-old woman in Chicago, working as a bookkeeper, discovered she was pregnant earlier this year.

She'd been using a contraceptive patch that she thought was almost 100 percent effective. A missed period was the first clue it had failed.

"I was kind of in shock. I took like five home tests, five days in a row. Everyday was positive," she said.

She went to her gynecologist to confirm the pregnancy and talk about options.

"The moment I said that I was thinking about not keeping it, she stood up out of her chair and said, 'This is a Catholic hospital. I could get in so much trouble for talking to you.'"

Illinois has lenient laws, no required waiting period, and there are several abortion clinics in the Chicago area. The woman found that while "abortions are easy to get in Chicago, advice about them is not."

She scoured online sites seeking objective information and made an appointment at a center that advertised confidential counseling and free ultrasounds. It turned out to be a religious anti-abortion group.

"The first thing they did was hand me a Bible. They started showing me these pictures and videos" of aborted fetuses, she said.

She said she wanted to leave. But she also wanted that free ultrasound, hoping against hope that it would show she had miscarried. Watching the video was part of the center's requirement.

After the ultrasound, the counselor said she was 9 weeks pregnant and gave her a tiny doll supposedly the same size.

The young woman said she would have considered continuing the pregnancy and putting the baby up for adoption, but that the man she was in a relationship with pressured her into going through with an abortion.

On June 23, she went to a private clinic where there were about 20 women in the small, strangely silent waiting room. "Every once in a while you'd see a woman start to cry," she said.

It turned out she was 14 weeks pregnant, farther along than the anti-abortion counselor had told her. She paid $1,250 for the abortion. Her insurance wouldn't cover it.

She said she developed an infection that kept her out of work for several weeks. That's unusual. Fewer than 2 percent of women get obstetric infections after an abortion and the risk is much higher after childbirth, according to an analysis of national data published earlier this year. The woman said because of the long absence, she lost her job but has since found another one.

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A 21-year-old retail worker in Rockford, Ill., was engaged to be married when she had an abortion on Feb. 23, 2011. Her doctor had told her a pregnancy could kill her.

She said she had a rare but benign brain tumor, and surgery had failed to remove all of it. There is evidence that hormonal changes in pregnancy can fuel growth of these tumors.

Now married, she said she probably would have continued the pregnancy if it hadn't put her life in danger. She was raised in a religious family and worries how her parents will react if they find out about the abortion.

She said she and her fianc? used condoms and she was on the pill when she discovered she was pregnant. Her first reaction after taking a home pregnancy test was, "This has to be wrong!" She took a second test and got the same results.

Two weeks later, when she was about five weeks along, she used $550 in savings for a surgical abortion at Rockford's only abortion clinic. It later closed.

So early in pregnancy, she could have used the abortion pill instead of having a medical procedure. But that would have required a return visit to the clinic, something she said she wanted to avoid.

Abortion protesters were picketing outside when the young couple arrived in the parking lot that morning. One protester was particularly persistent.

"She was just blatantly yelling at my fianc? and I. I turned around and said, 'Listen, lady, you don't know what everyone is going through.' She was just saying that I was already a mom and I have all these options ? the opposite of what my doctor was telling me.

"I looked at her and told her, 'I'm doing this to save my life.'"

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An unplanned pregnancy during an affair with a married man is what led a 36-year-old Minneapolis area teacher to have an abortion, on Aug. 3.

They had been using spermicide for birth control, a method described as about 75 percent effective with typical use.

A missed period and pregnancy test confirmed her fears.

"I cried for like 36 hours," she said. Estranged from her husband, and with a young daughter, she said continuing the pregnancy was unthinkable.

Though she and the man she was having a relationship with were raised Catholic, she considers herself "pro-choice ? I just never thought I'd have to make that choice myself."

Minnesota requires a 24-hour waiting period, so she called an area clinic to schedule the abortion, spoke to a doctor and went in for the procedure the next day.

She had friends and her partner had relatives who had protested at the same clinic. But on this day she didn't recognize any of the activists there.

The protesters tried to hand her pamphlets as she drove into the parking lot, but she closed her car windows.

She was only five weeks pregnant, so chose to have a medical abortion, meaning she could use the "abortion pill." That involved taking one pill at the clinic, and four others within the next 72 hours to finish the process. Her private insurance covered it, costing her only a $25 out-of-pocket co-payment.

Before the abortion, a clinic worker took an ultrasound and asked if she wanted to see the image. "I did want to see it," she said. "Just because I didn't get to keep this one doesn't make it any less my child."

"A pregnancy under any other circumstances would have been welcomed and rejoiced in my life," she said.

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A 31-year-old mother in South Dakota learned how difficult it is to get an abortion there when a doomed pregnancy led her to consider it.

In two previous pregnancies, the fetus was afflicted with a rare, inherited and ultimately fatal condition called achondrogenesis, her doctor said. It causes deadly deformities. One of the babies died an hour after birth; the other was stillborn.

The Rapid City woman gave birth to two healthy children after that and decided to have another child.

But early in the pregnancy this year she learned this fetus was afflicted, too. The woman said she was worried she would develop breathing problems that had plagued her during one of her earlier pregnancies. But the condition wasn't life-threatening, her doctor said.

The woman's husband has a chronic illness, and with two children to raise, she said she was worried about endangering her health.

"That was my main reason for considering abortion this time. I needed to be here for my kids," she said.

Her baby was delivered stillborn Oct. 14 during an emergency cesarean section. Complications developed and she lost a lot of blood but is recovering, her husband said.

Few South Dakota doctors perform abortions and the state's only abortion clinic is a nearly six-hour drive to the east, in Sioux Falls. Her obstetrician, Dr. Marvin Buehner, treats high-risk pregnancies and does a few abortions each year when pregnancy endangers the mother's life or health. But his hospital prohibits abortions otherwise.

Also, Medicaid pays for abortions in South Dakota only when the mother's life is at risk, or in cases of rape or incest. An abortion would require traveling across the state, paying for lodging during the required two-day waiting period, plus hundreds of dollars for the procedure.

"In South Dakota, you have to be almost close to death" to get an abortion, she said. "That kind of worries me."

Her religion helps her cope and she is philosophical. She believes she will be reunited with her lost babies in heaven.

Source: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=861865&publicationSubCategoryId=200

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Dow down 205 as weak earnings drag market lower

NEW YORK (AP) ? Poor corporate earnings reports pounded the stock market Friday in a sour end to an otherwise strong week of trading. The Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 200 points for its worst day in four months.

Disappointing results from three giants of the Dow ? Microsoft, General Electric and McDonald's ? were partly to blame. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fared even worse, as widespread worries about companies' ability to keep churning out better profits drove the broader market down.

Through Thursday, with 115 companies in the S&P 500 reporting, earnings have dropped 3.7 percent compared with a year earlier, according to Thomson Reuters, a financial data provider, and ING, a financial company.

"And once you get one quarter of negative earnings, it's a precursor," said Doug Cote, chief market strategist at ING Investment Management in New York. "It's the cockroach theory: If you find one, there's probably many more."

Heading into this earnings season, financial analysts had estimated that corporate profits for July through September would fall compared with the same period a year ago. That would be the first such decline in three years.

The Dow sank 205.43 points, or 1.5 percent, to close Friday at 13,343.51.

The S&P lost 24.15, or 1.7 percent, to 1,433.19. The Nasdaq composite index, hammered by a second ugly day for Google, lost 67.25 points to 3,005.62, a 2.2 percent decline.

The big drops Friday left the Dow and S&P clinging to gains for the week.

All 10 industry groups in the S&P 500 fell, led by technology and materials stocks.

Google continued its slump, losing $13.21 to $681.79, a day after its earnings report was accidently hours ahead of schedule. The report raised questions for Google and other Internet companies about ads that target mobile devices.

It's been a tough week for technology companies. IBM pointed to Europe's troubles and slowing business spending when it posted weaker revenue than analysts expected. Intel, the world's largest maker of computer chips, blamed the global economy and sliding computer sales for pushing net income down.

The bad news kept piling up Friday. Sagging PC sales and trouble in Europe took a toll on Microsoft's net income. Its stock lost 86 cents, or 3 percent, to $28.64. Marvell Technology Group and Advanced Micro Devices, which also make chips, sank sharply.

McDonald's profit shrank as a strong dollar hurt international results, which account for two-thirds of its business. The fast-food giant's stock lost $4.14, more than 4 percent, to $88.72.

General Electric, a bellwether of the economy, fell 3 percent. The company reported stronger profits early Friday, but its revenue missed Wall Street's expectations.

Orders for new equipment and services sank, mainly because wind turbine orders have fallen because a key U.S. federal subsidy for wind power expires at the end of the year. GE's stock lost 78 cents to $22.03.

As corporate earnings roll in, banks and so-called consumer discretionary companies, which include luxury stores and hotels, are projected to report the best growth.

Analysts expect companies dealing in metals and other materials to report the worst results, followed by energy companies. But it's technology companies like IBM, Intel and Google whose results have grabbed the most attention.

The losses left the Dow up just 0.1 percent for the week. The S&P was up 0.3 percent, and the Nasdaq was down 1.3 percent.

As investors sold stocks, they bought U.S. government bonds, driving prices up and yields down. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note slipped to 1.77 percent from 1.83 percent late Thursday.

The disappointing earnings and a report showing a drop in home sales last month also pushed energy prices lower. The price of oil fell 2.2 percent on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Benchmark crude lost $2.05 to end at $90.05 per barrel.

Among other stocks making big moves:

? Chipotle Mexican Grill plunged 15 percent after the burrito chain forecast that revenue growth would slow sharply next year. The stock had been a favorite among investors thanks to super-fast growth in recent years. The stock fell $42.93 to $243.

? Capital One Financial surged 6 percent, making it the top performer in the S&P 500. Capital One's quarterly results, reported late Thursday, easily trumped analysts' estimates as profits jumped 47 percent. The lender's purchase of both the online bank ING Direct and HSBC's U.S. credit-card division helped propel loan revenue. Capital One's stock gained $3.45 to $60.75.

? Advanced Micro Devices, the world's second-largest maker of microprocessors behind Intel, plunged 17 percent. AMD said late Thursday that sales of its chips have dwindled as buyers shift away from personal computers in favor of tablets and smartphones. It also plans to cut 15 percent of its workforce. AMD lost 44 cents to $2.18.

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Peace envoy to visit Syria to work out Eid ceasefire

AMMAN (Reuters) - The international mediator on Syria will go to Damascus in the next few days to try to broker a brief ceasefire in the war between President Bashar al-Assad's government and rebels during the Islamic Eid al-Adha festival.

Lakhdar Brahimi, the U.N.-Arab League envoy, told reporters on Thursday after meeting Jordan's foreign minister that a respite in hostilities could build confidence and help bring about a longer truce in the 19-month-old conflict.

"Yes I am going to Syria. This appeal we made to our Syrian brothers, whether in the government or against the government, to stop fighting in the three or four days of the Eid next week," Brahimi said.

A previous ceasefire in April collapsed after just a few days, with each side blaming the other. Mediator Kofi Annan resigned his post in frustration a few months later.

Since then the war pitting Assad's troops against a loosely-organized rebel force trying to end his 12-year-old rule has intensified. The daily death toll routinely tops 100 combatants and civilians and fighting rages in cities including Aleppo, the country's commercial center, and the capital Damascus.

The truce would be self-imposed with no monitoring.

"This is an appeal to the Syrians themselves that they stop fighting and observe it themselves. This is not the political process or the solution required to the Syrian crisis," Brahimi said.

The Syrian government guardedly welcomed the proposal but said any initiative must be respected by both sides. Turkey, one of Assad's harshest critics, and Iran, one of his strongest allies, both backed the plan, in rare display of agreement.

Brahimi will meet Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem on Saturday, an official in Damascus said.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi said Damascus hoped Brahimi's talks in the region, including with countries which back the rebels, could herald "something which leads to the success of a constructive initiative".

Brahimi's spokesman Ahmad Fawzi said the envoy, a veteran Algerian diplomat, was working on a new, comprehensive peace plan.

"It's difficult to put a timeline on it but it's all coming together. He has completed the circle with this tour of neighboring countries. He needs to go now to the outer circle, to Moscow and China, and look them in the eye and say this will not work unless you support it," Fawzi said.

Russia, which sold Syria arms worth $1 billion last year, and China have vetoed three resolutions favored by Western powers condemning Syrian authorities and opening the way to U.N. sanctions on Damascus.

The Kremlin denies trying to prop up Assad, who allows Russia to maintain a naval supply facility in the port of Tartus that is its only military base outside the former Soviet Union.

Moscow says Syria's crisis must be resolved without foreign interference, particularly military intervention.

The Syrian government, which portrays the war as aggression by terrorists instigated by its international enemies, said on Thursday it had written to the United Nations to protest about foreign support for the opposition.

"Evidence on involvement of foreign countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey, in supporting and arming the terrorist groups in Syria has recently increased," the foreign ministry said in a letter to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the Security Council.

GUNS IN DAMASCUS

Violence wracked the country on Thursday, from the eastern desert city of Hassake, where five soldiers were killed when rebels ambushed a military truck, to Damascus, where government forces were bombarding outlying suburbs.

The pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said dozens of people were wounded when warplanes bombed the northern town of Maarat al-Numan, which straddles the main north-south highway connecting Damascus with Aleppo and was captured by rebels last week.

The official SANA news agency said troops were "cleaning villages" in the countryside around Maarat, killing and wounding many rebels. Government forces have been making a strong push to retake Maarat, including using air strikes.

In an extensive report on fighting across Syria, SANA said a large number of insurgents had been killed in attacks in several districts of Aleppo and elsewhere. The Observatory also reported clashes in Aleppo.

Insurgents had blown up a gas pipeline from Deir Ezzor to Palmyra in the central Syrian desert and an oil pipeline from al-Omar field to Atteim field in north of Deir Ezzor on Thursday, SANA said.

More than 140 Syrians were killed on Wednesday, including 62 unarmed civilians, 12 of them children, the Observatory said.

Syrian officials have questioned whether the rebels, who agreed on a joint leadership on Tuesday to encourage supporters to provide them with more powerful weapons, could commit to or honor any ceasefire deal.

But Brahimi said on Wednesday opposition figures had told him any ceasefire by Assad's forces would be reciprocated immediately.

"We heard from everyone we met in the opposition, and everyone (else) we met that, if the government stops using violence, 'We will respond to this directly'," he said.

"We hope this will be a very small step that would save the Syrian people ... because they are burying hundreds of people every day."

The total death toll now stands at more than 30,000 and international players fear that if unchecked, the war could expand into a wider regional conflict between Sunni powers sympathetic to the rebels and Shi'ites who back Assad.

(Reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi in Amman and Oliver Holmes in Beirut; Writing by Angus MacSwan; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/peace-envoy-visit-syria-eid-ceasefire-043544316.html

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