Saturday, December 31, 2011

Even Today, the Stigma of Mental Illness Won't Fade (HealthDay)

THURSDAY, Dec. 29 (HealthDay News) -- People with a mental illness struggle with symptoms ranging from crushing depression and crippling anxiety to powerful delusions and hallucinations that force them to actively sort out the real from the imagined.

And if that weren't enough, they also have to deal with the way the rest of the world perceives their inner struggle.

Stigma associated with mental illness remains widespread in U.S. society, despite some progress made in demystifying these medical conditions, said Michael J. Fitzpatrick, executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

"It's pervasive, but it's nuanced, too," Fitzpatrick said. "Most Americans understand that mental illnesses are treatable illnesses. I think people basically understand depression. Depression is talked about in the media and is considered a treatable disease. But when you reach psychosis and schizophrenia, there's still a lot of misunderstanding and fear."

As a result, people with a mental illness often feel isolated, afraid and rejected by society -- a stigma that causes many people to go without the treatment they need, said Dr. Garianne Gunter, an adult and child psychiatrist with the South Carolina Department of Mental Health.

An estimated one in five people will suffer from a mental or neurological disorder at some point in their lives, according to NAMI. Yet two-thirds of people with a known mental disorder never seek treatment.

"A lot of times, people won't seek help for mental illness because of the stigma," Gunter said. "They won't get help until they're near suicide or they are suffering from very severe symptoms."

The U.S. military has recognized this as a problem for troops returning from active duty in a war zone, Gunter said. Soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder or another form of mental injury, she said, won't seek help because they are worried it could end their careers.

Both the U.S. and British armed forces have launched efforts to reduce the stigma attached to mental illness, urging soldiers to come forward for treatment. The "Real Warriors Campaign" in the United States and the "Don't Bottle It Up" initiative in the United Kingdom aim to convince troops that mental illness is treatable and should not be looked upon with shame or embarrassment.

"I was very impressed to know they were doing that," Gunter said of the armed forces' stigma campaigns.

Societal stigma also can hamper treatment if people don't receive the support they need from family and friends, she said, adding that all too often, people diagnosed with a mental illness find their loved ones acting differently toward them.

"It affects their network of support," Gunter said. "If you were diagnosed with cancer or diabetes, you'd tell everyone and you'd be supported and prayed for and nurtured. If you tell people you have been diagnosed with a mental illness, you won't necessarily receive that same level of support."

Misconceptions and ignorance regarding mental illness fuel the stigma, Fitzpatrick added.

"People don't know where to go for treatment. They don't know what they're seeing," he said. "Mental illnesses are kind of where cancer was in the '50s. Not a lot is known about either the disease or the treatment."

That's why problems such as depression and anxiety are becoming more accepted -- the spotlight has shone brightest on these disorders, creating better education among the populace, he explained.

However, media portrayals of mental illness sometimes foster and reinforce people's worst fears.

Mental illness usually hits the news when tragedy has struck, Fitzpatrick said, such as when U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was shot in Tucson, Ariz., last January. Jared Lee Loughner has been charged in the case.

"The booking photo of Loughner in Arizona brought the cause of battling stigma in this country back about four steps, and it was run over and over and over," Fitzpatrick said.

It's often no better in fictional accounts of mental illness. Gunter said that people with a disorder rarely are given sensitive treatment in movies and on television, instead often portrayed as deranged lunatics.

"If you see mental illness in the media, a lot of times those illnesses are shown in people who are a real danger to society," she said.

To help end the stigma attached to mental illness, NAMI has created a program called Stigma Busters, which encourages people to report portrayals of mental illness that reinforce stereotypes and promote prejudice.

"We push back when we see stigmatizing language, and the media has gotten more responsive," Fitzpatrick said.

Another NAMI program, Breaking the Silence, goes into classrooms to teach school kids about mental illness, Gunter said.

"You would be so surprised about the lack of information these kids have regarding mental illness," she said. "We are teaching them to change this idea of mental illness."

More information

The Stigma Busters website of the National Alliance on Mental Illness has more on fighting the stigma.

A companion article details one man's struggle with paranoid schizophrenia.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/diseases/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20111230/hl_hsn/eventodaythestigmaofmentalillnesswontfade

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How To Make Money From Home With Facebook And Twitter

When we understand, that it is important to market with the social mediums, we are after two benefits, how to reach higher rankings with our Facebook page, for instance, and how the social media posts can increase the rankings of our website. When we have solved this problem, we have far better ways how to make money from home. Lets discuss about this.

1. The Social Media Market is Heavily Growing.

The social media has two benefits. It is a big market and it is growing strongly. The total visitor number is 6,2 billion and unique visitors 213 million. The market is strong, so the question is, how you can turn enough visitors to your social media page or to your website?

The secret is to know, what these visitors are looking for and how they do that. Did you know, that many visitors use the search function, actually 845 million searches were made, up 13,5 %! If SEO is familiar to you, you guess the opportunity.

The searchers search mainly people or brands. Yes, brands. The social media is also called a conversational media, i.e. an interactive one, which gives hints, how to use it to promote or to build a brand.

2. How To Rank Better With Social Media Page?

If you wonder, how to make money from home with the social media, one answer is, that your page must rank well. It is a question about the links. Do you link from your home page? Use also your brand name in the post content.

The search engines give value to the crowd science, i.e. the more people like your page, the higher ranking it will get. Are your likes, follows and +1 in condition? Its about trust building. If Facebook is your only medium, this is even more important.

3. How Social Media Can Improve Your Website Rankings?

As we have seen how Google has changed its algorithms, the criteria which sets the rules how the ranked pages are ordered, it is clear, that the links from the social media have become more important. It is important that the landing page is easy to like, i.e. that the social media buttons are in place. It is crucial to call visitors to action, i.e. to share the thing, they just liked.

4. Define The Role Of The Social Media In The Sales Funnel.

As said, the social media is an interactive and discussing media and the different social media sites have different user profiles. If the social media is the first point in the sales funnel, what you have planned it to do?

Is it a teaser, which persuades readers to get more from the landing page? Does it communicate the same brand identity than the landing page and other sales funnel parts? Does it have a personal and human feeling, like some club has, so that it will encourage to participate?

5. If You Do It, Do It Properly.

The social media is not anymore a discussion forum, but a serious business medium. When you ponder ways how to make money from home, you can even end up to use only one social media and to learn to master it.

Remember, that the brand building is crucial with a planned brand strategy. Without it there is a danger, that all what you get is a content, which does not share any benefits to the visitors.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/home-business-articles/how-to-make-money-from-home-with-facebook-and-twitter-5526978.html

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Samsung Galaxy S II, Galaxy Tab 10.1 appear poised for US Cellular

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It's long been rumored that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 would be headed to US Cellular. And now, thanks to USCC's ESN system, it looks like the Galaxy S II is headed that way as well. Neither device has been officially announced by the regional carrier. But given the depth of its current roster of Android smartphones and tablets, it's probably just a matter of time.

Thanks, anon!



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Friday, December 30, 2011

3_days: @RahsaanSalaam I watched my first 2011 NBA tonight & it looks like I picked the right time to settle in ... Clutch finish for Durant ...!

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Verizon offers vague statement, no apology for LTE downtime

Earlier this week, you may have noticed that your Verizon Wireless LTE smartphone couldn't do inconsequential things like update your inbox, or pull up a webpage. This happened once. Then twice. And finally a third time this month. And what's the root cause? "Growing pains," according to the carrier's latest statement. And since growing pains are a natural consequence of adolescence, there's no reason for Verizon to issue any kind of apology to its paying customers, who naturally expect such inconsistencies from "the most advanced 4GLTE wireless network in the world." Now, some of you also reported issues connecting to the 3G network, which Verizon reps claim didn't experience any downtime. Instead, your hiccups were a result of being "unable to connect to the 3G Network as quickly as [Verizon] would have liked." Have any questions? Of course you don't. Such can be expected from any carrier, just like the requirement to fork over two bucks for the convenience of paying your monthly bill.

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The GOP's Response to Dem Union Funding

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Source: nation.foxnews.com --- Wednesday, December 28, 2011
The GOP's Answer to Union Money Achieving parity with the Democrats in campaign spending would be no small feat. Yet it appears possible. DECEMBER 28, 2011 By FRED BARNES wsj.com When Steven Law was deputy secretary of labor in the George W. Bush administration, he routinely scrutinized the disclosure forms of labor unions. Unions had recently been required to report new details about how they spent their members' dues money. Mr. Law discovered that organized labor was contributing millions to a variety of liberal groups?environmentalists, gay-rights advocates and left-wing blogs, among others. For Mr. Law, it was a revelation and a lesson. He concluded that the labor movement had enlarged and strengthened the coalition that helped produce Democratic landslides in 2006 and 2008. ...

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Mount Newt erupts! (Politico)

DES MOINES - - Nobody erupts like Newt Gingrich. While his face remains largely placid, the words flow from his lips like lava.

?I think Ron Paul?s views are totally outside the mainstream of virtually every decent American,? Gingrich tells CNN?s Wolf Blitzer Tuesday evening.

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Ron Paul, Newt says, has ?not yet disowned? his own newsletter that has contained ?racist, anti-Semitic? slurs, ?called for the destruction of Israel? and ?called for a race war.?

Further, according to Newt, Ron Paul believes ?the United States was responsible for 9/11.?

?He?s not going to get the nomination; it won?t happen,? Gingrich says. ?The people in the United States are not going to accept somebody who thinks it?s irrelevant if Iran gets a nuclear weapon.?

And in the laughably unlikely event that Ron Paul does get the Republican nomination, Newt says he will not vote for him.

Nor does the lava flow stop at Ron Paul.

Mitt Romney has made the mistake of twitting Newt?s campaign for comparing its failure to get on the ballot in Virginia to ?Pearl Harbor.?

?I think it?s more like Lucille Ball at the chocolate factory,? Romney tells reporters with a laugh.

Uh-oh. This somewhat oblique reference to incompetence causes a new eruption from Mount Newt.

Newt challenges Romney to a 90-minute debate in Iowa where, Newt says, ?I want to see him say that to my face.?

?If you want to attack people,? Newt says, ?at least be man enough to own it.?

At least be man enough.

Newt also accuses Romney ?of paying for abortions with state money,? but that is nothing compared to the ?man enough? attack. Newt has promised to stay positive, but his being able to do so has severe limits.

Romney is not a real man, Newt is saying, because he attacks people via television rather than in person. (That Newt is engaging in precisely the same behavior is neither here nor there.)

A Romney spokesman dismisses the eruption as another sign that Gingrich has ?had a really bad week.?

A Paul spokesman says it is a sign of Newt?s ?frustration from his floundering campaign.?

But is Newt floundering? From mid-November to mid-December, a series of polls taken in Iowa showed Gingrich in first place. Three recent polls taken here show him in third place.

Could this be because the attack ads by Romney and Paul have taken their toll? Could be, but there are so many warring ads on Iowa TV these days, that it is hard to believe anyone is taking them very seriously. Just trying to follow them all puts one at the risk of whiplash.

There are no more debates before the caucuses on Tuesday. (Romney has declined Newt?s invitation to prove his manhood.)

The last major event probably will be the publication Sunday of the Des Moines Register Iowa Poll, a poll with a record of accuracy in a state that is difficult to poll. (It is difficult to poll because it is difficult to cast an actual ballot in the Iowa caucuses compared to answering a pollster?s questions.)

The keys to victory will be passion, organization and electability: the ability to evoke passion from caucus voters, an effective campaign organization that identifies supporters and gets them to the polls and the perception of who will be most electable next November.

No candidate has all three keys, but two will be good enough, and one may do in a pinch.

The results next Tuesday will probably eliminate only the very bottom of the pack. The top finishers will storm, stroll or limp into New Hampshire for yet another round of bloodletting.

?It?s a very confusing field right now,? Gingrich says.

And he is doing his best to keep it that way.

Roger Simon is POLITICO?s chief political columnist.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Israeli airstrikes kill Gaza militant

Palestinian women who are members of the security forces of Hamas demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

Palestinian women who are members of the security forces of Hamas demonstrate their skills during a graduation ceremony in Gaza City, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

(AP) ? Israel carried out a series of airstrikes in the Gaza Strip late Tuesday, killing a Palestinian militant wounding others. Israel said it targeted militants before they could carry out an attack on the border between Israel and Egypt.

Gaza Health Ministry official Dr. Moaiya Hassanain said the militant was killed and another two injured in the explosion when a rocket hit his motorcycle Tuesday evening.

The Islamic Jihad, a violent Palestinian group that frequently fires rockets and mortars at Israel, said the he was a former member. The Israeli military said in a statement it targeted a "terror squad," without elaborating.

Another airstrike hit a Hamas police vehicle later Tuesday, injuring one Hamas officer and four others in the car, the Gaza health official said.

The Israeli military said it targeted "members of a global jihad terror group that were planning to attack the border."

In a statement, the military gave a list of the militants' names and said one of them used to be in Hamas before joining an even more radical jihadi group.

Such Israeli air attacks have been relatively rare since the end of a three-week Israeli war against Gaza militants three years ago.

It said the military will "not tolerate any attempt to harm Israeli civilians and soldiers, and will operate against anyone who uses terror against Israel."

In August, Palestinian militants who apparently sneaked out of Gaza into the Egyptian Sinai desert attacked Israelis on a border road in Israel, killing eight. Israeli forces pursuing the militants killed six Egyptian soldiers by mistake, setting off a diplomatic crisis between the two countries.

Also Tuesday, a hard-line Israeli group said it was launching plans for a new tourist center at the site of a politically sensitive archaeological dig in a largely Arab neighborhood outside Jerusalem's Old City, drawing fire from Palestinian officials.

The project's sponsor, the Elad Foundation, said the new visitors center and parking garage will be built above a section of the excavation area known as the City of David, leaving the ruins below accessible. Construction, which must pass several zoning committees, was still several years away.

Israeli archaeologists at the City of David, named for the biblical monarch thought to have ruled from the spot 3,000 years ago, are investigating the oldest part of Jerusalem.

The site is just outside the Old City walls at the edge of the neighborhood of Silwan in east Jerusalem, the part of the city the Palestinian Authority says it wants as the capital of a hoped-for state.

Israeli construction in east Jerusalem is regularly subject to international criticism. Critics say the new plan will cement Israel's hold on Silwan and could destabilize the volatile neighborhood, where Palestinian residents clash on occasion with Jewish residents and police.

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Additional reporting by Matti Friedman in Jerusalem.

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Dos delincuentes murieron tras persecuci?n policial en Santiago y detienen a tres miembros de la banda

$La primera Fiscal?a Militar, junto a la Fiscal?a Centro Norte investigar?n la muerte a balazos de dos delincuentes que anoche se habr?an enfrentado a Carabineros en el puente Petersen, de Cerrro Navia.

Seg?n los antecedentes, los hechos comenzaron en Estaci?n Central, cuando una mujer dio aviso a Carabineros que cinco sujetos la amenazaron para robarle su autom?vil. Los uniformados iniciaron un operativo y dieron con el paradero de los sujetos en Vitacura, desde donde comenz? una persecusi?n policial que termin? en Cerro Navia, donde los individuos impactaron contra una barrera de contenci?n.

All? se habr?a desarrollado una balacera entre los ladrones y carabineros, sin embargo a?n no se encuentran las armas de los delincuentes, las cuales estpan siendo busadas en el r?o Mapocho.

Una de las balas de la polic?a impact? en la cabeza a Emilio Ulloa Silva (17)y seg?n el subprefecto V?ctor Arriagada, el procedimiento se ajust? a derecho, porque los testimonios hablan de un intercambio de disparon.

Los seis carabineros de Vitacura est?n testificando en la Brigada de Homicidios de Investigaciones, mientras que los tres delincuentes detenidos ser?n formalizados esta jornada.

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Police union chief reiterates backing for plastic bullets :: Belfast Telegraph -- Deborah McAleese

As the PSNI prepares to publish a report into police methods used during the summer riots, the Police Federation has defended the controversial use of water cannon and plastic bullets.

PSNI figures (see panel on right) show that during 10 nights of the most serious rioting this summer, 350 plastic bullets were fired by police.

The largest number of plastic bullets fired at one location ? 107 ? was during violent disorder in north Belfast on July 12.

A total of 70 were fired during trouble in east Belfast on June 21 when officers came under live fire from both loyalist and republican paramilitaries.

The PSNI said the main reasons for firing the plastic bullets ? officially known as AEPs (Attenuating Energy Projectiles) ? were to protect officers, the public and to prevent an offence.

Although their use is strictly controlled, the tactics have been the subject of heated debate.

A review of the summer riots carried out by Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay is due to be presented before the Policing Board early in the new year.

Police Federation chairman Terry Spence said he is ?frustrated listening to nonsense? from some politicians who reject the use of the weapons to control riot situations in Northern Ireland.

?All this talk of protecting the human rights of the criminals and the rioters ? do police officers not have human rights?

?If we were to be deprived of water cannons and AEPs then officers? lives would be at risk.?

?It is not like public order situations in England, Scotland and Wales. During public disorder here officers are faced with blast bombs, nail bombs and gunfire from rioters wanting to kill them,? said Mr Spence.

But, chairman of the Policing Board?s human rights committee Conall McDevitt (below) has claimed that the weapons do not actually make Northern Ireland a safer place and that they should no longer be deployed.

The debate over their use has been reignited following a report this week by the Home Affairs Select Committee which has rejected the use of water cannon and plastic bullets in England.

The report by MPs is at odds with a report by Her Majesty?s Inspectorate of Constabulary which recommended that tougher tactics should be used on English streets to deal with public disorder, including plastic bullets and water cannon.

DUP Policing Board member Jonathan Craig stated that ?any sensible person will draw the conclusion that there should be a limited use of plastic bullets and water cannons to calm riots and save the lives of officers?.

June 20, east Belfast: 57

June 21, east Belfast: 70

June 22, east Belfast: 3

July 1, west Belfast: 10

July 9, Antrim: 15

July 9, Newtownabbey:8

July 10, Carrickfergus: 2

July 10, Newtownabbey: 10

July 11, west Belfast: 20

July 12, north Belfast: 107

July 12, west Belfast: 27

July 15, Craigavon: 17

July 16, Craigavon: 4

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Firefighters offered counseling after deadly fire

Stamford firefighter Nick Tamburro pays respect outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire that killed three children and their grandparents was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Stamford firefighter Nick Tamburro pays respect outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire that killed three children and their grandparents was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Stamford firefighter Nick Tamburro pays his respects outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire that killed three children and their grandparents was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Firefighters lay a wreath in a memorial area outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

A hand-drawn card lays on top of a memorial area outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

People pay their respects at a memorial area outside the home of Madonna Badger in Stamford, Conn., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. A fire at the home on Christmas morning killed Badger's three daughters and parents. The Christmas Day fire was a tragic accident related to a fireplace in the home, not the result of foul play, Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia said Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

(AP) ? A Christmas morning fire that killed a couple and three of their grandchildren was devastating to firefighters who rushed into the engulfed home twice frantically looking for the victims before they were beaten back by the flames.

Stamford officials were offering counseling to the firefighters.

"After 37 and a half years, 38 years, on the job, you're never prepared for anything like this," acting fire Chief Antonio Conte said Tuesday. "It's heart-breaking. I had to re-call 70 firefighters today for debriefing, and most of them broke down."

Authorities on Tuesday described frantic, futile attempts to save the three girls and their grandparents after embers in a bag of discarded fireplace ashes started the accidental fire at the grand waterfront house, which was being renovated.

Of the seven people in the home, only two survived: the girls' mother, a New York City fashion advertising executive; and a family friend who had worked on the home as a contractor and is believed to have placed the ashes in or outside an entryway, near the trash.

Flames quickly entered the house, spread throughout the first floor and licked upstairs, trapping the girls, the grandparents, the mother and the contractor, the city fire marshal said.

That's when screams began to wake neighborhood residents, soon followed by the whine of fire engines.

As flames shot from the home, owner Madonna Badger climbed out a window onto scaffolding, screaming for her children and pointing to the third floor.

Firefighters used a ladder and construction scaffolding outside the house to reach the third floor, but heat and poor visibility in a hallway turned them back, said Brendan Keatley, a Stamford firefighter who was at the scene.

The family friend, Michael Borcina, told firefighters on the ground that he had taken two girls to the second floor, but that they got separated because of the heat. Firefighters then went to the second floor but again were forced out by the blaze's intensity.

"Not for (not) trying, that's for sure," Conte said.

There was somebody else trying to save the girls, too ? their grandfather, Lomer Johnson. One of the girls, found dead just inside a window, had been placed on a pile of books, apparently so he could reach in and grab her after he jumped out.

Instead, authorities say, Johnson fell through the roof outside the window and was found dead in the rear of the house.

He and his wife, Pauline, both of Southbury, had been visiting their daughter for the holidays. The grandmother also died in the fire along with 10-year-old Lily and 7-year-old twins Grace and Sarah.

One girl was found dead on the third floor, and the body of another was found with the grandmother's at the bottom of the stairs leading to the third floor.

Thomas Olshanski, a spokesman for the U.S. Fire Administration, the lead federal agency for fire data collection and public fire education, said the firefighters who were sent to the blaze in Stamford likely will take it personally that they were unable to save the five family members.

"Their desire was to get that family out and they were unable to. Totally understandable ? raging fire, people trapped inside. Sometimes the challenges are too big and it becomes personal at that point," he said.

"They feel this, they're going to feel this," he added. "It is our belief that every fire can be prevented and that no one should lose their life to fire. When that happens, we try to figure out why."

Olshanski said the firefighters probably will feel a wide range of emotion. "There will be sadness, there will be grief," he said, adding how some might wonder if they could have done something more, or something different, to save the family.

It is common for firefighters in these situations, Olshanski said, to go through a critical incident stress debriefing. He said it's important because they're going to have to go on similar calls in the future.

Four firefighters were injured, including a captain who suffered second-degree burns on his face, Keatley said.

Lomer Johnson had worked as a department store Santa Claus this season after a long career as a safety chief at Louisville, Ky.-based liquor maker Brown-Forman Corp., from which he retired several years ago.

Badger is the founder of New York-based Badger & Winters Group. She was treated at a hospital and was discharged by Sunday evening, a hospital supervisor said. Her whereabouts Tuesday were unknown.

Borcina, 52, was in fair condition Tuesday at Stamford Hospital and declined to comment through a hospital spokeswoman.

He owns Tiberias Construction Inc., which renovates expensive homes and businesses. The company's projects have included a Donna Karan store and artist Alex Beard's studio, both in New York City, and the White House Christmas wishing tree, according to the construction firm's website.

According to the Department of Consumer Protection, Borcina was registered for a brief time more than 10 years ago, but neither Borcina nor his company are currently registered to perform home improvement work in Connecticut.

Property records show Badger bought the five-bedroom Victorian home for $1.7 million last year. The house was situated in Shippan Point, a wealthy neighborhood that juts into Long Island Sound.

Most of the second floor was being renovated, and Badger was awaiting a final inspection, said Ernie Ogera, director of operations for the city of Stamford.

According to the city's zoning ordinances, he said, the family should have been living only in the unrenovated sections of the house. Investigators do not yet know whether anyone was staying in renovated sections that had not been approved.

City building inspectors last examined the work in July and did not find any problems, he said.

There were plans for hard-wired smoke alarms, but they had not been hooked up, Ogera said. Officials did not know whether battery-operated ones were being used.

Badger previously spent time on Shelter Island, a small, exclusive community at the eastern end of New York's Long Island. Town Supervisor James Dougherty said Tuesday that she served a few years ago on the town's deer and tick committee, which oversees the town's program to maintain healthy deer while eliminating tick-borne diseases.

A person answering the phone Tuesday at the Badger & Winters Group said it had no statement or comment.

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Associated Press writers Susan Haigh, Stephen Singer and Dave Collins in Hartford, Bruce Schreiner in Louisville, Ky., and Tom Hays in New York contributed to this report

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State of Union to focus on saving middle class from decline ? Heilemann: Romney may win Iowa ? Romney: Obama will run on 'envy and divisiveness' ? Doris Kearns Goodwin, Noelle Clemente b'day

NEW YORKER cover for Jan. 2 shows a bearded Father Time, with scythe and ?2011? sash, glumly beholds the chubby, scampering Baby New Year: a diapered Newt Gingrich, wearing a ?1994? sash as he doffs his top hat and hoists a champagne flute. http://nyr.kr/ujkldS

THE NARRATIVE ? AL HUNT COLUMN on Bloomberg, ?Republicans May Be Dealing Obama a Winning Hand?: ?The last four times an insurgent party has captured the presidency -- 1980, 1992, 2000 and 2008 -- it had a positive approval rating a year before Election Day that usually was better than the incumbent party?s. ? Today, a plethora of polls shows both parties are held in low regard by the electorate, but the Republicans consistently do worse. ? The White House staff seems spent, their message is confusing and contradictory. They brought in an able chief of staff, Bill Daley, and then tried to cut him off at the knees. Yet the Obama campaign remains first class when it comes to mechanics and money. They will be better organized and have more resources. And they are likely to have a good target.?

BREAKING ? ?Afghanistan sets ground rules for Taliban talks? ? Reuters/Kabul: ?Afghanistan will accept a Taliban liaison office in Qatar to start peace talks but no foreign power can get involved in the process without its consent, the government's peace council said, as efforts gather pace to find a solution to the decade-long war.?

--Drudge banner, ?WAR GAMES: IRAN TAUNTS U.S. SHIPS? ? Links to Al Jazeera, ?Tehran's latest display of military power will bring it into close proximity of US warships in strategic oil route. ? Iran's navy has started a 10-day drill in international waters near the strategic oil route that passes through the Strait of Hormuz.? http://bit.ly/w1fQo8

MITT ROMNEY AD starting statewide in IOWA today, ?Conservative Agenda,? identifies him onscreen as ?Mitt Romney, Conservative Businessman.? Town-hall clips of Romney, in blue-plaid shirt, saying: ?I?m gonna do something to government. I?m gonna make it simpler, and smaller, and smarter ? getting rid of programs, turning programs back to states and, finally, making government itself more efficient. I?m gonna get RID of Obamacare. It is a MORAL IMPERATIVE for America to stop spending more money that we take in. It?s KILLING jobs, and it?s keeping our kids from having the bright prospects they deserve. The experience of balancing budgets is desperately needed in Washington, and I WILL take it there. I?m Mitt Romney, and I approve this message.? (hat tip: James Hohmann?s ?Morning Score?) YouTube http://bit.ly/upt27V

JOHN HEILEMANN, in New York mag., on Romney as the Tin Man -- ?O Lucky Mitt: A month ago, his candidacy was rusting. Now he?s on the road:?: ?Romney has reassumed his perch in the catbird seat: level with the deflating Gingrich in the national polls, far ahead of him (and everyone else) in New Hampshire, and quite possibly on the verge of pulling out a win over the rising Ron Paul in Iowa. Romney and his people deserve much of the credit for this turn of events. But an equally large share belongs with the fact that, rather than staging a proper nominating contest, the GOP finds itself hosting what Republican strategist Alex Castellanos calls ?the world?s greatest cluster!@#$.? ? Romney has had his share of unearned good fortune. And though the lack of affection for him in his party?s base might yet come back to bite him, at the moment he appears to be on the verge of proving an eternal verity of politics: Better to be lucky than loved.? http://bit.ly/u4GPaV

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FIRST LOOK, from APCO Insight ? ?New Poll: Emotional Connections Trigger Voting Behavior?: ?poll among 1,036 GOP likely primary/caucus voters, including oversamples of Iowa and New Hampshire voters. ? The poll applies our Emotional Linking model that is used by hundreds of brands around the word to predict purchase decisions based on the emotional connections consumers have with brands. ? Nationally, Romney and Gingrich are tied with the strongest emotional connections with GOP voters. ? However, Gingrich has much weaker emotional connections with Iowa and New Hampshire voters (6th place in Iowa and 4th place in New Hampshire). Voters do not identify with him (he doesn?t share their values) and have less personal affection and fondness for Gingrich. ?

?Iowa voters have the strongest emotional connections with Ron Paul. Ron Paul?s strong emotional connection is derived from a strong sense of trust voters have that he will deliver on his promises. ? New Hampshire voters have the strongest connection with Mitt Romney. Jon Huntsman comes in third (on emotional connections) in New Hampshire ? which could presage a strong finish for this dark horse candidate in New Hampshire.?

TOP TALKER ? The New Yorker, ?The Sporting Scene -- THE JERSEY GAME: Will high-school football become a big-money sport?? by Ben McGrath: ?Ken Halloy, ? the president of Halloy Boy Sports Marketing, is monetizing a high-school pastime. Tickets for high-school games, if they are required at all, typically cost five dollars ? Halloy figured that he could charge three or four times the usual amount by arranging marquee matchups between schools from states that prided themselves on producing homegrown football talent, promoting them heavily, and securing larger venues ? The concept ? caught on quickly, spawning a new class of nationally touring high schools?though not in Texas, where ?winning State,? as they say, remains the chief ambition. ? Texas is one of only two states (the other is Massachusetts) that play by collegiate rules, which allow ?cut blocking,? or blocking below the waist, and many of the best teams in proud football regions elsewhere in the country have thus far declined to meet Texas on its own terms, for fear of injury. ?

??There was this big uproar, about kids being exploited and so forth,? Halloy said, of his initial efforts to promote high-school events. ?Next thing you know, ESPN?s trying to televise the games ? The beauty of ESPN, for me, is they can take something seemingly radical and turn it mainstream ? That?s exactly what?s happened with high-school football. ESPN has mainstreamed it. ESPN can buy anything ? Schools are so desperate for money these days they can?t say no? ? The emergence of recruiting Web sites like Scout.com (which is owned by Fox) and Rivals.com (Yahoo!) had also helped make minor celebrities out of [high-school] players ? Professional encroachment was normalized long ago in solo sports such as tennis and golf.?
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OBAMA 2012 ? L.A. Times 2-col. lead, ?Obama shifts his message on economy: The president is emphasizing what aides call his defense of the middle class,? by Christi Parsons and David Lauter: ?For much of his presidency, [Republicans] have pounded away at monthly statistics showing high unemployment and anemic growth. ? Until recently, the main Democratic response was that although Obama's stimulus plan and other measures had not cured the economy, they had averted another Great Depression. But party strategists concede that as a slogan, ?could have been worse? is more likely to win support among economists than average voters. So increasingly, Obama and his aides have switched to a longer view, trying to focus attention on what they portray as the president's defense of the middle class. That positioning, they hope, will set up a helpful contrast with his November opponent. ?This isn't just about recovering from this recession,? said a senior advisor to Obama ? ?This is about saving the middle class from a decline that's been going on for three decades.?

?Obama began to highlight the shift this month, and it may already have helped him when combined with a somewhat warmer economy and Republican disarray. Public approval of the president, which in late summer had fallen below 40% in at least one major poll, has now approached 50% in several surveys. ? Aides expect that the new way of framing economic issues will figure heavily in the State of the Union speech next month. Obama aims to tie every new initiative he floats next year back to that idea ? The theme carries risk for Obama. It plays against the usual voter focus on immediate economic concerns rather than long-term trends.? http://lat.ms/tk0Tbt

?TRUTH? MARCUS? WashPost lead editorial, ?Mitt Romney?s secret money: The Republican candidate won?t disclose bundlers or release his tax returns?: ?Romney has doubled down on this lack of transparency, telling NBC that he does not intend to release his tax returns even if he becomes the Republican presidential nominee ? This is unacceptable and ? a sharp departure from previous practice ? [I]t has become a given that nominees, much like presidents and vice presidents, release their income tax returns. ? During Mr. Romney?s 1994 bid to unseat Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), he called on the senator to release his tax returns to prove he had ?nothing to hide.? Yet Mr. Romney did not release his own returns during that campaign or his subsequent run for, and service as, governor.? http://wapo.st/uNHXbA

BEHIND THE CURTAIN -- WashPost A1, at the fold, ?Politics powered decisions on Solyndra: Documents on green-energy program portray an administration concerned with appearances,? by Joe Stephens and Carol D. Leonnig: ?Meant to create jobs and cut reliance on foreign oil, Obama?s green-technology program was infused with politics at every level, The Washington Post found in an analysis of thousands of memos, company records and internal e-mails. Political considerations were raised repeatedly by company investors, Energy Department bureaucrats and White House officials. The records, some previously unreported, show that when warned that financial disaster might lie ahead, the administration remained steadfast in its support for Solyndra. ? [O]fficials discussed the political fallout from its troubles, the ?optics? in Washington and the impact that the company?s failure could have on the president?s prospects for a second term. Rarely, if ever, was there discussion of the impact that Solyndra?s collapse would have on laid-off workers or on the development of clean-energy technology. ?

?The administration, which excluded lobbyists from policymaking positions, gave easy access to venture capitalists with stakes in some of the companies backed by the administration ? Officials acknowledged that some of the records provide an unvarnished view that they might have preferred to keep private ? such as a senior energy adviser?s reference to a conference call about Solyndra as a ?[expletive] show,? or a company investor writing that when Solyndra was mentioned in a meeting, Biden?s office ?about had an orgasm.?? Solyndra has failed to attract a buyer who would keep the plant operating, so it is trying to unload its assets piecemeal to pay off its debts. The first $75 million recovered is expected to go to ? investors; it is unclear how much will be left for taxpayers.? http://wapo.st/tKdaGG

** A message from the National Retail Federation: It?s time for a simpler, more uniform approach to sales tax collection ? to protect small business jobs, provide states with much-needed revenue for vital services, and keep our communities healthy. It?s time for Congress to help Main Street businesses keep their doors open. It?s time to pass a sales tax fairness bill. www.RetailMeansJobs.com/SalesTaxFairness **

BIRTHDAYS: Noelle Clemente, deputy communications director to Rep. Tom Price, goddaughter of Peter Jennings ? Don Shula is 82 ? Doris Kearns Goodwin is 69 (antler tips: AP) ? Ron Parker ? Georgiana Cavendish (antler tips: Teresa Vilmain)

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WHAT IOWANS ARE READING ? Des Moines Register lead story, ?COULD RON PAUL WIN? Organizational strength turns out large crowds ? Relative lack of attention brings fewer attacks ? Some worry victory would ?ruin? Iowa?s sway,? by Mary Stegmeir and Tony Leys: ?Sen. Chuck Grassley ? noted in an interview that Iowans have gone their own way in previous cycles without ruining future caucuses. He cited Republicans? support for Mike Huckabee in 2008 and Democrats? support for favorite son Tom Harkin in 1992. ?There have been so many times there?s been what my dad used to call ?crepe-hanging,?? Grassley said with a chuckle, referring to the funeral tradition. ?There?s always crepe-hanging about the caucuses being ruined because this person or that person might win.? As long as Iowa and New Hampshire Republicans and Democrats stick together, he said, their states will lead the nation in winnowing the presidential fields.? http://dmreg.co/vjvCTH

PUNDIT PREP -- DRUDGE banner last night: ?IOWA, SO QUIET? ? HUFFPOST banner early this a.m.: ?ALL QUIET IN IOWA? ? Both link to, ?Presidential race in Iowa quieter than in the past,? by AP?s Thomas Beaumont in Des Moines: ?Candidates have barely visited the state, compared with years when most all but moved here. And they have largely refrained from building the grass-roots armies of yesteryear, in favor of more modest on-the-ground teams of paid staffers and volunteers. ?

?[T]hat's partly a consequence of how technology has changed both the political and media environments in recent years. Campaigns now can more precisely - and cheaply - target their pitches to voters from afar, sending personalized e-mails and YouTube video messages from the candidates to voters directly ? And voters, themselves, now can go online and find information about the candidates without having to wait for the White House hopeful to show up in the town square. Part of the change has been driven by Romney's approach to the state. ? He's only spent 10 days in the state this year, compared to 77 days four years ago.? http://apne.ws/s8yYAO

MITT ROMNEY meets with The Wall Street Journal editorial board, ?On Taxes, 'Modeling,' and the Vision Thing: The GOP front-runner says Iran is 'evil,' Newt Gingrich is wrong on judges, and he might consider a value-added tax. He also explains why his penchant for 'data' and analysis won't limit his ability to lead as president,? by Joseph Rago and Paul A. Gigot: ?Does Mitt Romney have a governing vision, a dominating set of political principles? ? [W]hen the former Massachusetts governor visited the Journal editorial board [last] week, we put it to him squarely, if perhaps tendentiously. ? Romney predicts President Obama will resort to a campaign of ?envy and divisiveness? that will ?shock? voters and ultimately fail. ? Romney has been garrulously genial for an hour, but here he shows a hint of annoyance. ? ?I'm not running for president because the country needs a management consultant or a manager. I'm not even the world's greatest manager. There are a lot better managers out there.? ? Romney says he's running ?to return America to the principles that we were founded upon. ? I believe Europe got it wrong. I believe America must remain the leader of the world. . . . I am absolutely committed to an American century. I see this as an American century.?

?He concludes with even more force, ?America doesn't need a manager. America needs a leader. The president is failing not just because he's a poor manager. It's because he doesn't know where to lead.? ?In [Romney?s visit to the WSJ in 2007] the candidate began by declaring ?I love data? and kept on extolling data, even ?wallowing in data,? as a way to reform both business and government. He said he'd bring in management consultants to turn around the government, mentioning McKinsey, Bain and the Boston Consulting Group. ?. The Republican presidential candidate says he never intended to run for office again after 2008??I went back and bought a home which was far too expensive and grandiose for the purposes of another campaign,? he jokes. He was drawn back into public life amid Mr. Obama's bid to ?fundamentally transform? the country ? [O]n ? risk-taking[,] ? Romney's campaign is sometimes timid, in particular on pro-growth tax reform. His 59-point economic plan, released this autumn, would maintain the Bush tax rates, cut the corporate rate to 25% from 35%, and eliminate the capital gains and dividend tax for those who earn less than $200,000. But his plan doesn't say what a more efficient, competitive code would look like, only that it would be desirable.

?Even Mr. Obama's Simpson-Bowles deficit commission was bolder with its recommendations to lower rates across all brackets, including the top marginal rate to 23%, while broadening the tax base and cleaning out the IRS warren of deductions and subsidies. Mr. Romney says he has ?a positive inclination? toward Simpson-Bowles, with some exceptions, though the general framework ?is a course that I would intend to pursue if I were to become president.? But pressed for specifics, he says that ?Partially, I'm burdened by my experience in the private sector. I worked for a number of years as you know in the management consulting field. ? I tend to be highly analytical, driven by data, like to gather the input of a lot of people, and then model out the various outcomes that might occur under different scenarios. ? [When it comes to] something as extensive as the U.S. tax code, ? I simply don't have the team . . . to be able to model out what will happen to all of the different income groups in the country, what will happen to the different sectors of our economy based on dramatic changes.?? Mr. Rago is a member of the Journal's editorial board and Mr. Gigot is editorial page editor.

SPORTS BLINK ? ?MNF Season Finale: Clash of NFC South Rivals ? Saints Host Falcons? ? ESPN release: ?Drew Brees and the NFC South-leading New Orleans Saints (11-3) host Matt Ryan and division rivals Atlanta Falcons (9-5) in the Monday Night Football season finale ? at 8:30 p.m. ET.? Brees needs 305 passing yards to surpass Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino?s single-season record of 5,084 yards, which has stood for 27 years. The Saints are vying for the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs seeding, while the Falcons hope to secure a playoff berth of their own.? The teams met last year in ESPN?s MNF season finale with the Saints winning 17-14.? The game was the most-viewed MNF game last season -- and the third-most-viewed MNF game all-time on ESPN ? with 19.1 million viewers.

?This week?s MNF opening video will feature legendary 89-year-old actress Betty White, star of the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland and the upcoming NBC show Off Their Rockers. Play-by-play voice Mike Tirico will call the game with analysts Jon Gruden and Ron Jaworski, and sideline reporter Suzy Kolber.?

** A message from the National Retail Federation: From Main Street to Macy?s to online retail, NRF represents the millions of retailers that drive America?s economy. And we?ve been busy this year. From winning swipe fee reform to leading the charge on sales tax fairness, America?s retailers have pushed a pro-growth, pro-jobs agenda on Capitol Hill. At the top of our agenda for 2012: federal legislation that will create a simpler, more uniform approach to sales tax collection and help protect Main Street jobs. www.RetailMeansJobs.com/SalesTaxFairness **

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UFC 141: Yahoo! Sports and Heavy present Fight Day live

UFC 141: Yahoo! Sports and Heavy present Fight Day live

The UFC's only official pre-fight show returns when Fight Day comes to you live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena, the host of Saturday's UFC 141 event. Hosts Dave Farra and Megan Olivi will guide you through the latest news of the week. Top MMA journalists will help Farra break down all of the action from UFC 141, including the huge main event between Brock Lesnar and Alistair Overeem. UFC stars will also stop by the Fight Day set for exclusive interviews. Tune in at 5 p.m. ET!

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-141-Yahoo-Sports-and-Heavy-present-Fight-D?urn=mma-wp11179

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

U-T: Former Sailor Develops Green Jobs Program

Elizabeth Perez-Halperin vividly remembers Oct. 12, 2000, as ?the day that changed my life forever.? That was when terrorists blew a hole in the U.S. destroyer Cole docked off Yemen, killing 17 sailors. One of those victims was her closest friend from Navy boot camp, Lakiba Nicole Palmer of San Diego.The attack, coupled with her growing belief that America?s demand for oil helps fund terrorists and their allies, has committed Perez-Halperin to new missions since she left the Navy in 2005.Now 33, Perez-Halperin has launched a San Diego-based startup company called GC Green that secures funding from public and private sources to train and connect veterans to jobs in the green energy field. For example, filling a need for energy auditors to help homeowners save on utility bills.Palmer continues to motivate her effort.?She has to live beyond that day,? Perez-Halperin said.Perez-Halperin also champions energy security by promoting alternatives to oil. That?s what brought her to Sacramento recently to urge the California Air Resources Board to continue a controversial regulation aimed at forcing oil companies to reduce the carbon content in transportation fuels.It was brief, but riveting testimony about the loss of her friend and her own father, a veteran of the first Gulf War.?You can imagine the frustration that I and so many others felt when we learned that our addiction to oil was helping to fund the very same terrorist organization that had attacked the USS Cole,? she said, pausing to compose herself.Some veterans don?t see it that way. Willie Galvan, a retired Korean War-era veteran and state commander of the nonprofit American GI Forum of California, wrote a recent column critical of the air board, arguing that more regulations put the country?s energy security and businesses at further risk, especially with the economy so wobbly.?There are those who imply that the only threat to adequate energy supplies is reliance on imported crude. But they conveniently neglect to consider that California?s regulatory structure has increasingly been the cause of declining in-state production and rising imports,? Galvan wrote.?As for replacing fossil fuels with alternatives, the reality is they are neither sufficiently available or competitively priced,? he wrote.Perez-Halperin and others say their primary fears are imports from countries friendly to terrorists and the risk of future war for oil. The long-term solution is to slow those imports by investing in alternative sources, they argue.Perez-Halperin knows fuel. During her military service she served as an aviation logistics specialist providing combat support for U.S. and NATO forces. In Bahrain and other places she was in charge of transporting and ordering fuel supplies.?I could not understand why were purchasing fuel from countries that wish us harm. It was a gut check,? she said.After leaving the Navy, ?I was searching for change and not sure where to find it,? Perez-Halperin said.She soon discovered her calling.?I wanted to address the environment, energy and veterans,? she explained.That led to GC Green, which began to find its footing this year, securing various grants to train veterans and find work to subcontract jobs to others in San Diego and across the state.GC Green has helped train over 600 auditors statewide, most of them veterans, in collaboration with other organizations, Perez-Halperin said. About dozen or so have found jobs on projects. ?She?s certainly helped grow my business,? said Bruce Cheney, a disabled veteran who owns Anchors Aweigh Energy in San Diego. ?We would not be where we are today without working with GC Green.?Cheney, who shares Perez-Halperin?s view that the country?s security depends on weaning off imported oil, works with homeowners on energy audits, writing up recommendations that pencils out the cost and potential long-term savings.His experience indicates that the average home uses far more energy than necessary. ?That is too much fossil fuel and we get it from countries who don?t like us,? Cheney said.Green energy alternatives, he continued, ?create the jobs here that can?t be shipped overseas.?Perez-Halperin Noted that she has not been able to do it alone. She credits several groups with providing support. Among those: the San Diego offices of the Conservation Services Group and Mission Continues, which helps disabled veterans give back through public service. She also attended Entrepreneurs Bootcamp for Veterans based in Syracuse, N.Y.It?s probably not surprising that Perez-Halperin took this path. When she was just 12, she wrote an essay on freedom that touched on Operation Desert Storm to drive Saddam Hussein?s Iraqi forces out of Kuwait. The daughter of a career soldier, Perez received an A. She also ?sees through a different lens? as a Native American, part of the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians tribe near Yosemite, Perez-Halperin said.?Environment, sustainability, is very important to me,? she said. Some of her work has been with tribal ventures.With the last of the combat troops in Iraq now home safe for the holidays, Perez-Halperin said she is even more determined to help those returning to civilian life to find jobs.She is also driven by memories of another friend who returned home from Afghanistan deeply depressed, committing suicide not long ago.?This stuff is real. It is not TV,? she said. ?These are real issues that America needs to face and address. What do we do when they all come home??

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Mexican actor Pedro Armendariz Jr. dies at age 71

FILE - In this March 31, 2009, file photo, Mexican actor Pedro Armendariz speaks as he announces some of the Ariel awards at the 51st annual Mexican Academy Awards in Mexico City. Armendariz, 71, died on Monday, Dec. 26, 2011, in New York due to cancer, according to local media. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte, file)

FILE - In this March 31, 2009, file photo, Mexican actor Pedro Armendariz speaks as he announces some of the Ariel awards at the 51st annual Mexican Academy Awards in Mexico City. Armendariz, 71, died on Monday, Dec. 26, 2011, in New York due to cancer, according to local media. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte, file)

FILE - In this Oct. 1, 2009, file photo, Mexico's actor Pedro Armendariz, president of the Mexican Movie Academy, attends a press conference in Mexico City. Armendariz, 71, died on Monday, Dec. 26, 2011, in New York due to cancer, according to local media. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, file)

(AP) ? Mexican character actor Pedro Armendariz Jr. died Monday at the age of 71. There was no immediate confirmation of the cause of death.

Armendariz was best known for playing sly, sometimes cynical characters he endowed with wit and charisma. Armendariz played Gov. Riley in the 2005 movie "The Legend of Zoro," and had roles in 1989's "Old Gringo" and "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" in 2003.

President Felipe Calderon's office issued a statement lamenting Armendariz' death, calling him "a great actor who reflected well on Mexico at home and abroad."

The Mexican government news agency Notimex reported he died in New York City of cancer, but said his family had asked for their privacy to be respected.

He acted in more than 100 films, including the Mexican hit "The Crime of Father Amaro."

Consuelo Saizar, the president of Mexico's National Arts Council, lamented the death of Armendariz in her twitter account.

He had been married and divorced twice and is survived by several children.

Armendariz' father bore the same name and was a movie star during the "golden age" of Mexican films in the 1940s and 50s.

Associated Press

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Movistar estrena Facebook SMS


Fecha:? 20/12/2011? Fuente:? GSMspain

Todos los usuarios de la red social Facebook y clientes de Movistar podr?n recibir mensajes de texto gratuitos inform?ndoles de todo lo que ocurra en su perfil.

Facebook s? o s?, cada vez es m?s dif?cil no estar al tanto de todo lo que ocurre en la red social por excelencia gracias a nuestro tel?fono m?vil. Movistar da un paso m?s y se convierte en el primer operador que lanza el servicio Facebook SMS. Ahora, los clientes de Movistar que tengan cuenta en Facebook podr?n asociar su n?mero a su perfil, y recibir as? notificaciones gratis por SMS. ?Que alguien escribe en tu muro? mensaje recibido. ?Que alguien pincha en "Me gusta" en tu foto luciendo abdominales y piernas flacas en Ibiza? mensaje recibido.

Este servicio esta sobre todo pensado para aquellas personas que no dispongan de una tarifa plana de datos y por tanto no est?n constantemente recibiendo informaci?n de lo que ocurre en Facebook. Adem?s, Facebook SMS permite contestar a estas notificaciones e interactuar con nuestros amigos, as? como actualizar nuestro estado. Basta con enviar un SMS al n?mero del servicio 225225, una vez que estemos dados de alta. Todos los mensajes recibidos con notificaciones de Facebook son gratuitos, pero los enviados tendr?n un coste de 15 c?ntimos, precio normal de un mensaje de texto. Los clientes que dispongan de una Tarifa Plana de Mensajes a Movistar o alguna de las nuevas Tarifas Planas de Internet que incluyen SMS ilimitados, podr?n enviarlos sin coste alguno.

Para darse de alta en Facebook SMS, basta con enviar la letra "F" al 225225. Al instante se recibir? en el m?vil un SMS con un c?digo de confirmaci?n, que habr? que introducir en el apartado Configuraci?n de la cuenta/m?vil, dentro de la web oficial de Facebook.


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Monday, December 26, 2011

Samhain's in the Air Tonight [ooc]

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Samhain's in
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ImageHalloween in Danvers again. It's a year-round bonanza of fun, even the adults are dressing up and going around the neighborhood. The teenagers, on the other hand, are all dressed up in their costumes, partying wherever they can find that's well beyond the reach of adults. The Ripley twins are just two of the many who go out on dares on this spooky night. Who doesn't want to have a nice little scare on this time of year? With just a little liquid courage in their systems, they dare each other on how long one can last in the barn without running outside. Little did they know that this first time visit to the barn would change everything.
The Ripleys are descendants of a witch who escaped prosecution from the Salem Witch Trials. Danvers is Salem Village; it all comes flooding back to them as soon as they find that some of their relatives, and even their closest friends, are witches. At the stroke of 12:10, they both turn eighteen, and their latent powers come out into the "open". Their "open". With the revelation and a want for a normal life on their minds, will they accept their heritage or just choose to remain ordinary?--------------------
Ripley Twins
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? [played by wednesdaysun])

Witches (includes men, people, includes men.)

Normal people

As for other roles, you're free to make a witch or a normal person. This is character-driven, and I won't tolerate godmodding or the like when it comes to manipulating powers.
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Here's the OOC post for this roleplay! :) Any little discussion, brainstorming, randomness, will be kept here only.

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