Thursday, January 31, 2013

NASA launches next-generation communications satellite

Jan. 30, 2013 ? The first of NASA's three next-generation Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS), known as TDRS-K, launched at 8:48 p.m. EST Wednesday (Jan. 30) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

"TDRS-K bolsters our network of satellites that provides essential communications to support space exploration," said Badri Younes, deputy associate administrator for Space Communications and Navigation at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "It will improve the overall health and longevity of our system."

The TDRS system provides tracking, telemetry, command and high-bandwidth data return services for numerous science and human exploration missions orbiting Earth. These include the International Space Station and NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.

"With this launch, NASA has begun the replenishment of our aging space network," said Jeffrey Gramling, TDRS project manager. "This addition to our current fleet of seven will provide even greater capabilities to a network that has become key to enabling many of NASA's scientific discoveries."

TDRS-K was lifted into orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-41. After a three-month test phase, NASA will accept the spacecraft for additional evaluation before putting the satellite into service.

The TDRS-K spacecraft includes several modifications from older satellites in the TDRS system, including redesigned telecommunications payload electronics and a high-performance solar panel designed for more spacecraft power to meet growing S-band requirements. Another significant design change, the return to ground-based processing of data, will allow the system to service more customers with evolving communication requirements.

The next TDRS spacecraft, TDRS-L, is scheduled for launch in 2014. TDRS-M's manufacturing process will be completed in 2015.

NASA's Space Communications and Navigation Program, part of the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate at the agency's Headquarters in Washington, is responsible for the space network. The TDRS Project Office at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., manages the TDRS development program. Launch services were provided by United Launch Alliance. NASA's Launch Services Program at the Kennedy Space Center was responsible for acquisition of launch services.

For more information about TDRS, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/tdrs

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Google to continue offering Exchange ActiveSync support on Windows Phones through July 31st

Google to continue offering Exchange support on Windows Phones through July 31st

Today is the day that Google has been planning to shut off its support for Exchange ActiveSync, but it appears that the company has had a slight change of heart. Google has confirmed that it will allow Windows Phones to access Google Sync services for an additional six months, ending on July 31st. This move will allow Microsoft a little extra breathing room, giving the company more time to determine how to best resolve the concern that will affect countless Gmail fans that currently use Windows Phone as their primary driver; let's hope this means the platform will be updated to offer CalDAV and CardDAV support before time runs out.

We reached out to Google and received this confirmation: "As announced last year, our plan is to end support for new device connections using Google Sync starting January 30, 2013. With the launch of CardDAV, it's now possible to build a seamless sync experience using open protocols (IMAP, CalDAV and CardDAV) for Gmail, Google Calendar and Contacts. We'll start rolling out this change as planned across all platforms but will continue to support Google Sync for Windows Phone until July 31, 2013."

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Taking your Business online with Squarelet, your E-commerce ...

A good friend of mine in Malaysia developed a really good e-commerce platform for those who are interested in putting their businesses online. ?I?m sharing with you how this works, and how this would benefit your businesses. ?:)

Simply put, there?s a huge opportunity and a vast market for online businesses. ?The Internet never sleeps. In the world of online business, as someone?s night becomes another?s day, the cycle continues and business transactions carry on. So why let your waking hours limit you when you can be earning while you sleep? It is time to wake up and smell the opportunity. It is time to sell online!

Squarelet is an e-commerce platform where you can open your very own online shop! ?E-commerce has been growing fast in the Philippines. ?I personally advocate the craft because you can find me always shopping online! ?Sometimes, I sell things on e-bay, but if you have enough amount of inventory, why not put it in a secure and convenient online shop via Squarelet?

Once you open your eCommerce online shop, Squarelet.com come in to ensures your business is ever ready every second of the day. And night! A growing trend in Malaysia, shoppers are now browsing, searching and shopping online. You can now capture this untapped market and watch your revenue grows.

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Double-arm transplant soldier 'excited for the future'

It was an exciting day for a 26-year-old veteran, the first soldier to survive after losing all four limbs in the Iraq War. On Tuesday, Brendan Marrocco wheeled himself into a news conference to show off his newly transplanted arms following his surgery last month at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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Marrocco received his new arms in a 13-hour operation that involved 16 surgeons on December 18 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

"I hated not having arms," Marrocco said during the news conference. "I was alright with not having legs. Not having arms takes so much away from you. Even your personality. You talk with your hands. You do everything with your hands, basically. And when you don?t have that you?re kind of lost for a while."

Marrocco received his two new arms from a deceased donor, becoming one of only seven people in the United States who have undergone successful double-arm transplants.

?It's given me a lot of hope for the future. I feel like I?m getting a second chance to start over after I got hurt,? Marrocco said. ?I?m excited for the future.?

His transplants involved the connection of bones, blood vessels, muscles, tendons, nerves and skin on both arms, and was the most extensive and complicated limb transplant procedure so far performed in the U.S., according to a hospital statement.

Doctors say it will take years for Marrocco to fully recover, but as he brushed the hair from his forehead with his left arm at the news conference, it appeared that he may get there far faster than predicted.

The main limiting factor in recovery is the slow growth of nerves, said the surgical team?s leader, Dr. W.P. Andrew Lee, plastic surgery chief at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Dr. Jamie Shores agreed.

?We expect it will take two to three years to see what that final function will be,? said Shores, the hospital's clinical director of hand transplantation. "The nerves make the muscles work as well as giving sensation.?

As the strength in his new arms improves, Marrocco said he is looking forward to swimming and using a handcycle. He conceded he probably won't be playing soccer, a sport he loved in high school.

To explain how much recovery Marrocco can expect, Lee pointed to the results from another patient who had a similar surgery three years ago.

?He was showing me how he was now able to tie shoe laces with his transplanted hands,? Lee said of the previous patient. ?Also, in addition to being able to tie his shoes, he sent us a video of him using chopsticks with his transplanted hand.?

Marrocco was in high spirits as he answered questions about how he?d be spending the rest of his life.

?I?ve got the job I always wanted, doing nothing,? he said with a smile. ?I guess I?ll just be a drain on society.?

In reality, Marrocco will be spending his days in physical therapy. ?He?ll be doing therapy to make his hands work six hours a day,? Shores said. ?There?s no amount of surgery we can do to make something work if the patients aren?t going to put an incredible amount of effort into this afterwards. He isn?t just sitting a home playing video games. It?s a full time job. That?s why we picked him. He?s demonstrated how hard he?s willing to work. He?s got that fighting spirit.?

Wearing a T-shirt bearing the slogan, "Keep Calm and Chive On" (a reference to a comedy news website), Marrocco joked, ?I think video games can be great therapy.?

During the news conference, Marrocco offered a message for other amputee veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, saying they should "be stubborn" and not give up hope.

"Life always gets better and you're still alive," he said. "There's a lot of people who will say you can't do something. Just do it anyway. Work your ass off. You can do it."

Marrocco's mom knows all about her son's fighting spirit.

"Brendan's always been Brendan," Michelle Marrocco of Staten Island, N.Y. said Tuesday. "He's a tough cookie, without a doubt ... He's never going to stop."

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What do you get for $8 million-a-minute Super Bowl ads?

Super Bowl ads could arguably be the best part of this Sunday?s championship game between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers. They?ll make us laugh. They?ll make us cry (from laughter). We?ll share our reactions and thoughts on Facebook (FB) and Twitter for the entire Internet universe to read. We?ll judge and critique and scrutinize each one, mentally taking notes to determine the winning ad. And 48 hours later, after we relived the videos on YouTube and debated coworkers about the sexiest and most hilarious ads, we?ll move on.

Companies are paying nearly $4 million for one 30-second Super Bowl ad this year. Will those precious 30-seconds convince us to buy that product? Will one ad leave an indelible mark on our collective consciousness?

Super Bowl advertising staples like Anheuser-Busch (BUD), Doritos and GoDaddy.com can afford to drop several million dollars for one night of airtime. Fifteen percent of all Super Bowl advertisers last year invested more than 10% of their full-year media budgets in that game. But for many smaller companies, the pay-off can be unclear.

According to Brad Adgate, research director at Horizon Media, 42% of dot.com companies went bankrupt about a year after advertising in the 2000 Super Bowl. Maybe the timing was just off (two months after the game aired the ?Tech Bubble? officially crashed).

Every year there?s a new roster of Super Bowl ad rookies that are trying to build brand awareness and reach a national audience. In the 2012 game, first-time advertisers accounted for 30% of the Super Bowl ad lineup, according to Kantar Media.

This year, viewers will watch ads from first-time advertisers like Oreo Cookies, SodaStream, Research in Motion (RIMM) and Wonderful Pistachios. RIM, the struggling smartphone maker, will feature its new BlackBerry 10 device and its new operating system. Will the ad convince viewers to ditch their iPhones (AAPL) and buy BlackBerries again?

Electronics retailer Best Buy (BBY) will debut its ad that stars actress and comedian Amy Poehler. Super Bowl XLVII marks the third year in a row that Best Buy bought ad time. The company is in the middle of an existential crisis ? is one Super Bowl ad an appropriate allocation of resources? It may be hard to argue that one ad will be persuasive enough to convince consumers to shun Amazon (AMZN) and rush to Best Buy stores for their latest gadget. But that?s the gamble Best Buy and RIM -- two beaten down and beleaguered companies -- are making.

Super Bowl ads can reverse a company?s bad fortune. Online brokerage firm E*Trade (ETFC) said it saw a 32% increase in new brokerage accounts the week after its 2008 Super Bowl ad. Choosing to advertise proved to be a smart move for E*Trade, which at the time was hurting financially -- its stock had dropped 80% that year. And there are examples. According to a CareerBuilder.com executive, the job search Web site experienced an average 40% year-over-year growth in invoices and a 23% jump in job applications one month after its 2011 Super Bowl ad.

More than 111 million people tuned into the 2012 Super Bowl, the most-watched program in television history. Sunday night could be another record-breaker. Advertisers are betting their entire marketing season on this one night. Are the odds in their favor?

What's your favorite Super Bowl ad? Tell us in the comment section section below!

Got a topic you?d like covered? Have a guest you?d like to see interviewed? Send us an email: thedailyticker@yahoo.com

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Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/superbowl-ads-worth-cost-132621378.html

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Doctor says not only cyclists used his doping

Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes carries papers reading 'Minister of healthcare. Royal Decree 1088/2005, of September 16, establish the technical requirements of the blood donation and transfusion centres and services?' as he arrives at a court house in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. The Operation Puerto doping-in-sport trial starts Monday where Judge Julia Santamaria will try six defendants, including doctors Eufemiano and Yolanda Fuentes and Jose Luis Merino, cycling team managers Manolo Saiz and Vicente Belda and trainer Ignacio Labarta. No athlete will sit in the dock, but many must appear as witnesses, including Alberto Contador. The trial ends March 22. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes carries papers reading 'Minister of healthcare. Royal Decree 1088/2005, of September 16, establish the technical requirements of the blood donation and transfusion centres and services?' as he arrives at a court house in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. The Operation Puerto doping-in-sport trial starts Monday where Judge Julia Santamaria will try six defendants, including doctors Eufemiano and Yolanda Fuentes and Jose Luis Merino, cycling team managers Manolo Saiz and Vicente Belda and trainer Ignacio Labarta. No athlete will sit in the dock, but many must appear as witnesses, including Alberto Contador. The trial ends March 22. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

(AP) ? The doctor at the center of Spain's long-awaited Operation Puerto trial says athletes from sports other than cycling used his blood-doping services.

Eufemiano Fuentes testified Tuesday that although the vast majority of those who approached him were cyclists, others included "footballers, athletes or boxers." He did not give names.

Also Tuesday, presiding judge Julia Santamaria agreed with all the parties that American cyclist Tyler Hamilton would be called to testify as a witness. Hamilton has been outspoken in revealing details of doping in the sport.

The judge also said she would consider written applications from prosecution and plaintiffs about what to do with scores of blood bags seized by police but not used as evidence.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

105-year-old woman renews driver?s license

105-year-old Edythe Kirchmaier recently renewed her California drivers license (Facebook)There apparently isn?t much that can slow down Edythe Kirchmaier. The 105-year-old California resident made headlines on Monday when she passed her driving test ? continuing 86 years without a blemish on her driving record.

"I just couldn't imagine myself without a car," Kirchmaier told FoxNews.com. "It just didn't feel very good."

And that?s far from the only bit of notoriety to crop up recently in Kirchmaier?s life. Facebook has declared her its most senior user, last week she appeared on The Ellen Degeneres Show to mark her birthday, and she has been a volunteer with the Direct Relief International (DRI) organization for 40 years.

Kirchmaier reportedly drives herself to DRI each week, where she leads a team of volunteers.

"I think I?m a pretty good driver," Kirchmaier told Fox. "I feel safe about getting my driver's license renewed because I?ve never had an accident."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/105-old-woman-renews-drivers-license-230525336.html

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Trish Stratus announced as WWE Hall of Fame 2013 inductee

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Google pledges fight over government access to users' email

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google will lobby Washington in 2013 to make it harder for law enforcement authorities to gain access to emails and other digital messages.

In a blog post on Monday, linked to Data Privacy Day, Google's chief legal officer, David Drummond, said the tech giant, in coalition with many other powerful tech companies, will try to convince Congress to update a 1986 privacy protection law.

He cited data showing that government requests for Google's user data increased more than 70 percent since 2009.

In 2012, Google said, it received 16,407 requests for user data affecting 31,072 users or accounts, more than half of them accompanied by a subpoena.

"We're a law-abiding company, and we don't want our services to be used in harmful ways. But it's just as important that laws protect you against overly broad requests for your personal information," Drummond said in the post.

The U.S. Electronic Communications Privacy Act, passed in the early days of the Internet, does not require government investigators to have a search warrant when requesting access to old emails and messages that are stored online, providing less protection for them than, say, letters stored in a desk drawer or even messages saved on a computer's hard drive.

The current system also makes complex distinctions, many disputed in courts, between emails saved as drafts online, in transit, unopened or opened. Some of them are to be released with subpoenas, which have a lower threshold than search warrants as they often do not involve a judge.

A warrant is generally approved by a judge if investigators have "probable cause" to believe that their search is likely to turn up information related to a crime.

Google, Microsoft Corp, Yahoo and popular social media site Twitter - among others - have resisted turning over customer data.

They have put in place policies, based on the constitutional protection from unreasonable searches, that require search warrants for access to content of private communications.

Privacy activists say the outdated law should be reformed to extend the constitutional right to privacy online, but legislation limiting government requests will not face an easy road.

Last year, Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, introduced a bill that would have updated the current law.

It triggered a wave of concerns from the police and FBI that new restrictions would impede crime investigations and possibly endanger victims.

"After three decades, it is essential that Congress update ECPA to ensure that this critical law keeps pace with new technologies and the way Americans use and store email today," Leahy said in a statement on Monday.

His privacy legislation died in Congress last year after his counterpart in the House of Representatives, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, a Republican, drafted another version of that bill, which also tackled other issues but stripped out privacy reform language.

Last year, Goodlatte said he was willing to consider the privacy law reform, but that the timeline then was too short for a "thorough examination."

Leahy has now included the change of privacy laws as one of his top priorities this year.

(Reporting by Alina Selyukh in Washington and Alexei Oreskovic in San Francisco; Editing by Steve Orlofky)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/google-pledges-fight-over-government-access-users-email-011923142--sector.html

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2013 Farmers Insurance Open: Tee times and TV schedule for ...

It will be a late Monday afternoon finish at Torrey Pines, which should be the site of Tiger Woods' eighth win at the South Course.

The 2013 Farmers Insurance Open will conclude on Monday, with the last group through just seven holes of the final round. In that group is runaway leader Tiger Woods, who carries a six-shot lead into the Monday finish on the South Course at Torrey Pines.

Woods still has 11 holes to play, but even with some off his struggles off the tee late Sunday night, the remaining stretch would appear to be a mere formality on the march to his 75th career victory. Woods missed the first five fairways at the start of his fourth round, but still managed to avoid a bogey and actually extended his lead by two shots with three more birdies. His short game and dominance on the par-5s have created the cushion.

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The Monday finish was expected as a full day was lost on Saturday due to dense fog in the area. With 87 players making the cut, and the limited daylight of January, no groups were able to complete the tournament during the dawn-to-dusk play on Sunday. The decision was also made to not repair the players between rounds on Sunday, so Woods continues to play with Billy Horschel and Casey Wittenberg in the last group. The first groups have just three holes remaining in the fourth round.

With all players out on the course, there are no remaining tee times for Monday but play will resume at 2:10 p.m. ET. Golf Channel will have the broadcast from 2:10 up to 4 p.m. ET, at which point CBS will take over and carry coverage of the finish. That should wrap up around 5:30 p.m. ET, and reports on Sunday indicated that CBS asked the Tour for a later start so that they could carry coverage of that late afternoon finish.

The collateral damage of that decision is that some players, such as Tiger's playing partners, have no chance to make it to Phoenix in time for Monday qualifying at the Waste Management Open. There were initial reports that the Tour would try to finish up early on Monday and try and jet those players over to Phoenix in time. Instead, it will be a Monday afternoon conclusion at Torrey Pines -- circumstances similar to Tiger's last win here in the 2008 U.S. Open.

If you're at the office, you should be able to watch the finish via CBS and the Tour's livestream.

For a live leaderboard from La Jolla, visit Golf.com.

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Real Politix ? Crucial Advice For Anyone Investing In The Stock Market

TIP! Instead of purchasing a few costly stocks, think about buying a larger amount of affordable ones. These stocks are a lot easier to manage and sell.

Whether you?re an experienced trader or just starting out, everyone can benefit from stock market advice. Other than selling high and buying low, there are many different tips you can use to generate income. Read this article so that you can make the most money possible from the stock market.

TIP! Don?t ignore other opportunities just because you are invested in stocks. You can also invest in mutual funds, art, real estate, and bonds.

Diversifying your portfolio is much more complex than buying a few different stocks from various sectors. Besides that, not every element of your strategy needs to be incorporated into every investment opportunity. However, it helps if you can create a group of stocks that represent different sectors, using many other selection criteria as you are comfortable with.

TIP! If the goals of your portfolio are for maximum long term profits, you need to have stocks from various different industries. Not every sector will do well in any given year.

When analyzing a stock, look at its value, not its price. Is this stock intended to be held for a while? If the price is lower than normal, find out why before you invest, so you know beforehand if it is a good investment or not. Don?t just buy a cheap stock in the hopes that it will improve over time.

TIP! Have you considered paper trading? This is good practice without losing any actual money. This involves imaginary money, but with investment techniques which may be applied in the real market.

An important part of investing is re-evaluating your stock portfolio periodically, such as every quarter. The reason for that is the economy is changing frequently. Some industries will advance, while others will gradually die out. A wise financial investment of one year ago may be a poor financial investment today. You therefore need to track your portfolio and make changes as needed.

TIP! Trading stocks online is a good way to save money. Online firms can offer reduced prices that are not provided by standard brokerage firms.

Practice with a fake account before using actual money in the market. You don?t even need software to practice. Just choose a stock that you?d buy and track its current value. Watch how the stock fluctuates over a long time frame. This way, you can see how your judgement plays out without causing yourself any loss of money.

TIP! Find an investment service to subscribe to that you can rely on. One great stock market service will serve you well.

Before you buy any stock, you should be very clear on your goals and where this purchase fits in. It may be that you want to build and strengthen your portfolio, or you may be seeking out a low risk way to obtain income. No matter the case, it is important to create a strategy to get you to accomplish specific goals.

TIP! Sound portfolios can generate returns in the area of 8 percent, while terrific ones may bring 15 or 20 percent. It?s possible to break that barrier as well.

Keep in mind that when you purchase stocks, you buy ownership. Keep the company?s reputation in mind when selecting the stocks you buy. You have to do your own research of the company so that you make a wise choice to avoid losing an investment.

TIP! You should invest in large companies at first. If you?re a beginner, start with lower risk or low beta stocks.

Keep your plan simple if you?re just beginning. When you first start out it can seem hard to diversity, yet if you keep applying yourself and read as much as you can then you should have no problem succeeding. That one piece of advice might save you a lot of money over time.

TIP! If you are knowledgeable enough to do your own research, you may want to look into getting an online broker. The fees to trade and commissions on these online brokers are much cheaper that a discount or full service brokerage.

Before going to a broker, you should do some background research to make sure you can trust them with your money. If you take a little time to investigate the organization and understand their business practices, you will help to protect yourself against investment fraud.

TIP! Invest in industries you know. Some of the best investors such as Peter Lynch and Warren Buffet made most of their profits by investing in industries that they had knowledge in.

Researching companies and learning about their historical profit margins, key executives, reputation and other financial trends can help you make better investment decisions. Rather than getting your information from word of mouth, ensure you are remaining informed using excellent sources. Remembering the advice you learned here can ensure that you get the most profit from your trades.

Source: http://www.realpolitix.com/crucial-advice-for-anyone-investing-in-the-stock-market/

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PFT: Revis realizes trade talks all about money

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From the moment the NFL pulled the sheet off the Saints bounty case, the NFL accused Saints coach Sean Payton of telling his staff to ?get your ducks in a row? when the league first investigated the situation in early 2010.

Here?s how we explained it on March 7, quoting from the NFL?s initial report:? ?When NFL Security went to interview Saints employees, coach Sean Payton instructed his staff to ?get your ducks in a row.?? The report doesn?t elaborate on the meaning of Payton?s remark; he quite possibly was telling the assistant coaches to get their stories (or, as the case may be, their categorical denials) straight.?

But the NFL elaborated on?get your ducks in a row? two weeks later, explaining in the statement announcing Payton?s suspension that he ?encourage[d] the false denials by instructing assistants to ?make sure our ducks are in a row.??

On Friday?s PFT Live, I asked Payton whether he said ?get your ducks in a row,? and if so what he meant by that.

?It was really a comment that I had made in preparation for what I knew was going to be an investigation,? Payton said.? ?I had been contacted, our front office had been, . . . and I wanted to make sure, more importantly than anything else that anyone that was going to be investigated or questioned had their facts straight and the specifics of it.?

Asked specifically whether he was suggesting that the coaches should lie, Payton said, ?I think more than anything else it just meant be prepared and, listen, I?ve read and seen a lot of the reports about what that was insinuating and I think, you know, we?re stretching it or really looking for something there.? It really wasn?t what I was insinuating at all.?

To be clear, the NFL never insinuated that.? The NFL flat-out said it, assuming that Payton meant he wanted his assistants to lie based on the perception that they did lie.? But given that Commissioner Paul Tagliabue found that defensive end Anthony Hargrove ? who was suspended eight games by Roger Goodell for allegedly lying at the behest of former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams and Saints linebackers coach Joe Vitt ? may not have been lying based on the specific questions he was asked, then the presumption that getting ?our ducks in a row? was an instruction to tell lies may have been erroneous.

As we wrote after Tagliabue scuttled the player suspensions in December, ?In fairness to Payton, ?making sure our ducks are in a row? doesn?t necessarily mean ?making sure our lies are in a row.?? Lawyers routinely prepare witnesses before hearings and trials not with the goal of suborning perjury but of ensuring that an inadvertent misstatement of fact doesn?t provide the opposition with an unintended ?gotcha? moment.?

Though Payton is now back and the process has concluded, the fact remains that the NFL?s presumed smoking gun in the case supporting Payton?s full-season suspension may not have been.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/01/26/revis-realizes-trade-talk-traces-to-money/related

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Death penalty for some for Egypt soccer violence

CAIRO (AP) ? An Egyptian court has handed down death sentences for 21 people accused of taking part in soccer violence last year that killed 74.

In the courtroom, families of the deceased wailed in disbelief and raised their hands in the air shouting "Allahu Akbar", Arabic for God is great.

The judge said in his statement read live on state TV that he would announce the verdict for the remaining 52 defendants on March 9.

Among those on trial are nine security officials. The soccer melee on Feb. 1, 2011 between Port Said's Al-Masry fans and Cairo's Al-Ahly fans was the world's deadliest soccer violence in 15 years.

As is customary in Egypt, the death sentences will be sent to a top religious authority, the Grand Mufti, for approval.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2013-01-26-ML-Egypt/id-81b335bb53ce4e34bdfe51070b07773f

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Happy Birthday, You Bastard

Some Slate pieces are so great, they demand a second reading. Today we revisit John Swansburg?s timeless 2008 masterpiece.

Illustration by Alex Eben Meyer.

Illustration by Alex Eben Meyer.

What has become of the birthday party? I used to love a good birthday get-together. Some other kid's parents are picking up the tab for an afternoon of bumper bowling? There might be a Cookie Puss from Carvel? Fire up the Datsun, Mom, we're going to be late!

I'm told that when you're a legitimate grown-up?with a spouse and kids of your own?birthday parties are once again events you look forward to. You leave the munchkins with a sitter and go to the Johnsons' for an evening of cocktails and casserole. Maybe an animated game of Taboo breaks out. Sounds delightful. But in the moment between earning your college degree and signing your first mortgage, the birthday party transmogrifies into something else. It becomes the birthday dinner.

For me, it happened in my late 20s. As my friends moved from graduate programs and entry-level positions into decent-paying jobs, a birthday meet-up at a dive bar to pound SoCo-and-lime shots started to feel a shade d?class?. Yet everyone was still living in small studio or one-bedroom apartments?no place for a proper cocktail party. The compromise: People started celebrating their birthdays by inviting friends out to dinner, typically at a moderately fancy restaurant. The kind of place that frowns on bringing your own candles and Cookie Puss but isn't averse to sticking a sparkler in a cr?me br?l?e.

Seems like a nice idea, the birthday dinner. It is not. It is a tedious, wretched affair. It is also an extravagantly expensive one. In these wintry economic times, we need to scale back. I hereby propose that the birthday dinner go the way of the $4 cup of coffee, the liar's mortgage, and the midsize banking institution.

Consider, for example, the birthday dinner I attended not long ago in honor of my friend Simon. In the past, Simon's birthday parties have been rollicking good times. His 25th, celebrated at a Manhattan club, ended memorably, if abruptly, when Simon was ejected from his own party by a bouncer who'd discovered him taking an indiscreet catnap on the bar. For his 30th, Simon, now a brain surgeon, organized a more civilized affair: dinner for 10 of his closest friends at an upscale Tribeca steakhouse.

Everything that can go wrong at such a dinner did. A maitre d'?led us to a giant oval table, where I was seated a country mile from the man of the hour. Could I have hit him with a strenuous toss of a French roll? Yes. But polite conversation was out of the question.

Instead, I found myself wedged between Simon's high-school friends and his college friends. Feeling more of a ken for the high-school side of the table, I tried to orient myself in that direction, but the effort required a socially and anatomically awkward craning of the neck. I was left in a no man's land?on the fringe of two conversations, an active player in neither. Had we been at a bar, I could have maneuvered my way out of such a quagmire by excusing myself to order another round of sweet, sweet SoCo and lime. Thus escaping, I could have muscled my way over to the guest of honor and given him a good birthday noogie. But mired in the middle of this dinner table, the only way I was going to get Simon's attention was by faking an aneurysm, and I just wasn't feeling up to it.???

I busied myself by studying the menu, looking up in time to catch a nefarious glint in the eye of our white-smocked waiter. I understand from friends who've waited tables that serving a large party can have its annoyances: It's hard to get anyone's attention; you've got to extol the virtues of the soup du jour four times over. But a seasoned server knows how to work the situation to his advantage, and this guy proved to be positively au poivre.

Given the built-in gratuity for a party of our size, our waiter clearly realized there was nothing to lose by making the hard sell. He was getting 18 percent of whatever he could push on us, so he might as well give it a healthy shove. For an appetizer, he vigorously recommended the frutti di mare platter?an item accompanied on the menu by the dreaded "market price" designation. Working each flyleaf of the table separately, he managed to sell us three of these massive, adjustable-rate heaps of shrimp and lobster tail. One would have sufficed.

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=b1589024a7b841fe7f2488ac5872fb23

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Research may lead to new strategies against sepsis

Jan. 25, 2013 ? Scientists at the Center for Translational Medicine at the Temple University School of Medicine are inching closer to solving a long-standing mystery in sepsis, a complex and often life-threatening condition that affects more than 400,000 people in the U.S. every year. By blocking the activity of a protein, STIM1, in cells that line the insides of blood vessels in mice, they have halted a cascade of cellular events that culminates in the out-of-control inflammation that marks sepsis, and protected lungs from severe damage.

The findings, reported online January 25, 2013 in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, provide new insights into molecular details underlying sepsis and its effects on the lungs. In identifying STIM1 as a potential drug target, the results may lead to new treatment strategies against sepsis.

"While antibiotics are improving, more than 25 percent of those who develop sepsis will die from it. This is partly because we don't fully understand the mechanisms behind the widespread inflammation it causes," said senior author Muniswamy Madesh, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Temple University School of Medicine and a member of Temple's Center for Translational Medicine. "We've provided evidence indicating that without STIM1 driving calcium signaling, the exacerbation of inflammation can't occur. Our results could lead to a whole range of new therapeutic research directions."

STIM1 plays a variety of roles in the cells, including serving as a sensor for the amount of calcium inside a cell, and driving calcium signaling, which is important for cellular communication. In sepsis, a bacterial infection produces toxins that cause the body's normal reaction to infection to go haywire, prompting the immune system to attack the body's own organs and tissues.

According to Dr. Madesh, these toxins -- small molecules called lipopolysaccharides -- set off a chain of events. They initially bind to endothelial cell receptors, sending chemical signals that can result in "oxidative" damage to cells. STIM proteins can detect this cell damage, and drive the flow of calcium ions into the cell, increasing calcium signaling. The resulting fluctuations in calcium levels activate endothelial cells.

"When the endothelial cells are activated, they express various pro-inflammatory molecules, which facilitate white blood cells to adhere to endothelial cells and migrate from the blood to lung tissue," Dr. Madesh explained. "This cell migration further stimulates the immune system, increasing the release of other signaling molecules and factors. But how this occurs hasn't been completely understood."

Dr. Madesh and his colleagues wanted to better understand how STIM proteins were involved in lung inflammation and injury, which is commonly seen in sepsis. Such injury can lead to edema, or fluid, in the lungs, and possibly death. Their previous research had indicated that STIM1 played an important role in oxidative cell damage-altered calcium levels.

To find out, the researchers created mice lacking STIM1 in endothelial cells, and in a series of experiments, compared these mice to normal mice exposed to the sepsis toxin. They found that without STIM1 in the cells, the calcium fluctuations did not occur, and endothelial cells were protected against the toxin-induced lung injury.

The investigators also used a small molecule, BTP2, to see the effect on lung damage of physically blocking the STIM1 signaling pathway. "We found that the small molecule inhibitor blocked this calcium entry in the channel, as opposed to the other strategy in which the STIM1 gene was knocked out. Eliminating STIM1 or blocking the channel both reduced the permeability of the lungs' blood vessels and lessened lung edema. We can block this pathway using both genetic and pharmacological approaches, and both protected against endotoxin-induced lung inflammation," Dr. Madesh said.

"Although this STIM-mediated signaling pathway is essential for development and other functions, in the case of vascular inflammation, blocking the pathway protected that animal from the damage involved. While several other pathways have been established in the sepsis model, our finding is a new signaling pathway that could be targeted for therapeutic interventions."

Because BTP2 targets a specific calcium channel rather than the protein itself, Dr. Madesh said that one of his team's next goals is to "design new molecules that target the activation of the STIM protein." This same strategy could be used for other diseases or conditions, including stroke, that involve STIM-controlled calcium signaling, he noted.

Other investigators contributing to this research include: Rajesh Kumar Gandhirajan, Shu Meng, Harish C. Chandramoorthy, Karthik Mallilankaraman, Salvatore Mancarella, Hui Gao, Roshanak Razmpour, Xiao-Feng Yang, Steven R. Houser, Walter J. Koch, Hong Wang, Jonathan Soboloff, Donald L. Gill, Temple University School of Medicine; and Ju Chen, University of California, San Diego.

The research was supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health grants HL086699, 1S10RR027327-01, and 1R21HL109920-01.

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  1. Rajesh Kumar Gandhirajan, Shu Meng, Harish C. Chandramoorthy, Karthik Mallilankaraman, Salvatore Mancarella, Hui Gao, Roshanak Razmpour, Xiao-Feng Yang, Steven R. Houser, Ju Chen, Walter J. Koch, Hong Wang, Jonathan Soboloff, Donald L. Gill, Muniswamy Madesh. Blockade of NOX2 and STIM1 signaling limits lipopolysaccharide-induced vascular inflammation. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2013; DOI: 10.1172/JCI65647

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Ice forms as Chicago fights worst blaze in years

Firefighters in Chicago spent the night battling a five-alarm blaze in single-digit temperatures. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

By John Newland and Daniel Arkin, NBC News

A massive fire ripped through a warehouse in Chicago's South Side Tuesday night, as firefighters were hampered by bone-chilling temperatures so low that water froze on their uniforms.

The 170 firefighters on the scene battled the elements on two fronts as the monster blaze consumed a warehouse building, endangering an adjacent structure, while temperatures dipped into the single-digits.

Photos taken at the scene showed flames towering above the abandoned warehouse as icicles formed on a fire hose. One photo showed a firefighter with his jacket, hat and gloves caked in chunks of ice.

?This is a major fire,? the Chicago Fire Department posted on Twitter, adding that the scale of the response -- five alarms plus two ?special? calls for additional trucks -- was ?extremely rare.?

Charles Rex Arbogast / AP

Icicles form on a fire hose from single digit temperatures as Chicago firefighters battle a five-alarm blaze in a warehouse on the city's South Side, on Jan. 23, in Chicago.

The fire briefly jumped to a neighboring building, causing concern, according to reports. The adjacent structure is a printing company, the building's owner told NBCChicago.com. He was worried that certain chemicals inside could explode.

Firefighters were also concerned about a nearby fuel pumping station east of the warehouse.

The fire department's messages on Twitter highlighted the intensity of the blaze: ?Rear is collapsed. ? North end of building starting to fall. ? (The fire department) will be here for hours.?

The department declared the fire under control early Wednesday. By then, the warehouse was sheathed in a thick layer of ice.

One firefighter was taken to a hospital with a ?minor back issue,? fire officials said.

It is unclear what caused the blaze.

"We haven't had a fire this big in many years," Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford told NBCChicago.com.

Charles Rex Arbogast / AP

Chicago firefighters battle a five-alarm blaze in single-digit temperatures at a warehouse on the city's south side early Wednesday.

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Minorities and Childhood Obesity Again

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Children need vitamin D for their bones. The lack of it can make them get rickets, a condition not seen much in the United States, although it is said to be increasing. Vitamin D is also necessary for protection against other problems like decaying teeth and respiratory infections. For some reason, kids who are overweight or obese experience more vitamin D deficiency.

A study of 12,000 kids between 6 and 18 years of age showed that the more overweight a child or teenager is, the more severe their vitamin D deficiency. There is also an ethnic angle, writes Renee Anderson:

Vitamin D deficiency was also found varying between different races like white (27 percent), Latino (52 percent) and black (87 percent) in obese children. Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in overweight and obese children. The particularly high prevalence in severely obese and minority children suggests that targeted screening and treatment guidance is needed.

The American Academy of Pediatrics even goes as far as to call vitamin D supplementation ?essential? for children. They used to think 200 IU per day was sufficient, but now the recommended level has been raised to 400 IU per day. Oily fish, cheese, and egg yolks contain the nutrient, but the body seems very happy to manufacture it from sunshine. This points to another reason why ethnicity matters, because kids living in poverty often don?t have good play spaces or opportunities.

Kelly Fitzgerald wrote about a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention project that used information from the Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance Survey. They looked at several years worth of data on 26 million children from 30 states, and found that:

The number of kids who were obese decreased from 15.2 percent in 2003 to 14.9 percent in 2010.

That doesn?t seem like much of a reduction, 3/10th of a percent over seven years. But Fitzgerald says it?s meaningful because it is ?the first study of its kind to declare a decline in obesity among young kids from low-income families.?

Gilda Claudine Karasik writes:

Latino children are among the fastest-growing, youngest minority population and roughly 40% of Latino kids are overweight or obese. Mexican-American boys, for instance, have higher rates of childhood obesity than their non-Latino male counterparts and statistics show that young Latinas and African American girls are the least likely of all to engage in physical activity.

She mentions the checklist of reasons ? transportation problems, crime in the neighborhoods, schools with inadequate recreational resources, poor urban planning, the shortage of parks, the marketing of junk food, and so on, and also makes a very telling point:

Latino and African American youth are?engaged in media an average of nine hours a day?

Now, that is a real red flag. As Rose Eveleth in Scientific American reminds us, a study showed that unnecessary consumption of snacks amounts to about 167 calories per each hour of screen time. As the saying goes, ?You do the math.? Okay, we will. Nine hours, multiplied by 167 calories, is 1,503 calories. Yikes!

Eveleth also says:

Television watching, for example, turns out to be a better predictor of bad eating habits than does parental weight, race and income, and a child?s gender and ethnicity ? together ? according to a study by Harrison and her team. This is probably prompted by child-targeted food marketing, combined with a sedentary lifestyle and snacking while watching.

Your responses and feedback are welcome!

Source: ?Vitamin D Deficiency Common in Obese Kids,? Parent Herald, 12/25/12
Source: ?Obesity Rates Decline Among Young Kids,? Medical News Today, 12/27/12
Source: ?Politics of Childhood Obesity 101,? Politics365, 12/19/12
Source: ?Hidden Drivers of Childhood Obesity Operate Behind the Scenes,? Scientific American, 10/31/11
Image by FBellon.

Source: http://childhoodobesitynews.com/2013/01/23/minorities-and-childhood-obesity-again/

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Want to Start a Website Business? Find an Unmet Need

The following is an excerpt from Chapter 1 of Robert Niles' "How to Make Money Publishing Community News Online," a guidebook for people thinking about starting their own website businesses.

Here's the first question to ask yourself, before you build a website:

"Why would anyone pay me money to do this?"

I've heard plenty of answers to this question ? almost all of them wrong. You might think this question too personal to have a "wrong" answer, but people who think that are the ones most likely to come up with a wrong answer.

You see, no one cares why you want to start a new business. No one cares about anyone's award-winning-career as a newspaper reporter. No one cares about your heartfelt passion for your hometown. No one cares about the bills you have to pay or your need to find a new way to make some cash.

Get over it. Accept the fact that no one cares about you. But people do care about themselves, and if you can meet an unfilled need for people, they will pay you money to do it.

Starting a business ? whether it's a news website, an auto repair shop or an organic grocery store ? is all about finding an unmet need in a community and providing a good or service that takes fulfills it. Want to start a business? Then start by looking for the need in a community.

This is the only acceptable answer to the question I asked above. Your answer to the question, "Why would anyone pay me money to do this?" must be: "Because I will meet a need no one else can."

Now, what is that need? And how will you meet it? Those are the personal questions you will need to answer as an individual. But never forget that the core concept behind any successful publication is always the same: it meets a need for its customers. Keep your focus on that core concept and you'll have a chance at success in publishing.

Ultimately, you will be in the business of helping your customers. Plenty of people have started websites for selfish reasons ? heck, I've done it a few times, too. But the people who have succeeded in making those websites into profitable businesses have found ways to meet the needs of paying customers along the way. The sooner you change your focus as a publisher to customer service, the sooner you'll be earning the income that can transform your publication into a sustainable business.

Who is your customer?

If your mission is to serve a customer, you first must know whom that customer is. Too many publishers fail to identify their customers. So who is your customer? Here's the easy answer, taught to me by Tom O'Malia, Director Emeritus of the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business:

"A customer is anyone who writes you a check."

Simple, huh?

Yet it's depressing to see how many publishers fail to understand that. Too many online publishers think that their customers are the readers clicking around online ? people who never pay them a dime. Too many newspaper publishers think their customers are home delivery readers, whose subscription fees hardly cover the cost of printing and delivery ? forget about the cost of reporting and producing the paper.

Unless they're collectively paying you enough to cover a significant portion of the cost of doing business, those readers are not your customers. They're your audience, instead.

Audience is important. Without an audience, you've got no chance of landing paying customers. Serving an audience therefore will be an important part of your publishing business. But for most news publications, the audience is not the customer. So, then, who is?

Now, if you are a current news reporter or a journalism student, don't stop reading after the next paragraph, okay? This will all work out fine, just stick with me for a few more paragraphs. (And if you're not a journalism veteran, just ignore this paragraph. You probably aren't coming to this book with the news industry's philosophical baggage ? which teaches that thinking about money is bad and which prevents many news reporters from becoming successful publishers. Be thankful for that.)

Remember, the customer is "anyone who writes you a check." So for most news publishers, your customer is... your advertiser. If you're going to succeed publishing an ad-supported publication, you've got to meet the needs of your advertisers.

Unfortunately, decades of ethics training in the journalism industry have taught news reporters not only that they should ignore the needs of their publication's advertisers, but that doing anything to help an advertiser constitutes an egregious violation of professional ethics. So when I write that a publisher's primary responsibility as a business person is to meet the needs of his or her customers (in other words, advertisers), I suspect many news reporters will want to quit reading, abandon their dreams of becoming a publisher and look for another way to make money instead.

But whom would that help? Not communities that need more and better coverage. Not the business owners who need simpler, more direct ways of connecting with their local community than trying to get noticed through Google. Giving up on your dream of community publishing really only helps existing news publishers, who will have one fewer competitor to face.

Journalism leaders originally developed these ethical principles to ensure that reporters didn't end up writing glorified ads for sponsors, instead of reporting accurate news stories. The idea was to prevent writers from putting the needs of advertisers over the needs of the audience.

But journalism ethics fail if they discourage new publishers from getting into the business. In this book, I will argue that you can serve both your readers and your customers. That's because the best way to meet the needs of advertisers is to serve the needs of your audience. Businesses have a huge need to connect with people who aren't yet their customers. They need to reach an audience of people who might likely be interested in their business, but who haven't been motivated enough to walk in (or click over) and buy anything yet. Publishers meet that need by selling access to their audience, through advertising.

So if you don't have an audience that advertisers want to reach, you can't meet the needs of those advertisers.

Your challenge, as a publisher, is to meet the needs of an audience so that enough of them read your publication to make it an attractive channel through which to meet the needs of your customers (advertisers). You can do both, and you must.

Thinking about going the non-profit route, to avoid that whole icky advertiser thing? Keep this in mind, then: As digital entrepreneur and journalist Tom Davidson said at a Knight Digital Media Center boot camp, "Non-profit isn't a business model. It's a tax status." The core principle behind the business remains the same. Instead of getting money from advertisers trying to reach your audience, you'll be soliciting money from foundations and other organizations trying to reach your audience. You're still selling access to your audience, either way. Plus, you'll need to deal with reams of tax forms and regulations that many for-profit publishers can ignore.

What about direct sales, some would-be publishers might ask? Why not start a publication that readers pay for directly, so that you don't have to worry yourself with meeting the needs of advertisers or foundations?

People are paying publishers billions of dollars a year to read a class of publications that has no advertising or foundation support. These publications are books, and smart news publishers are taking advantage of a revolution in eBook publishing to cash in with them. I'll write more about eBook publishing later, and I'll make an argument for why they should become an important part of your publishing strategy.

But even with eBooks, you won't make many sales if you don't build an audience first. So before we think any more about customers, let's start with our audience and finding a need you can address that will build an audience large enough to become commercially viable ? no matter whom your customers turn out to be.

To learn more about start-up online news publishing, please read the rest of "How to Make Money Publishing Community News Online," available for $6.99 [eBook] or $11.99 [paperback] from Amazon.com.

Robert Niles also can be found at http://www.themeparkinsider.com

Source: http://www.sensibletalk.com/journals/robertniles/201301/107/

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Tips To Help With Home Improvement | Roofers In Kansas City

TIP! When you?re decorating a room in your home, there?s a rule called the 60/30/10 rule that you may want to use. You should use your dominant color in 60% of your room, your secondary color in 30% of your room and the remaining 10% of your color choice as the accent color.

Now, your mind is made up. If you are interested in home improvement, this is the article for you. Now you can! If you?re serious about starting on a new home improvement project, this article will help you to prepare yourself and set the stage for success. In the article below, you will find numerous tips that can help you as you begin a home improvement project.

TIP! For a quick makeover for your home, try adding new paneling on your walls. You can do this quickly without spending a lot.

The credentials of all contractors should be checked prior to hiring. You should always be sure that anyone you hire is qualified for the work they will be doing, and that they employ the high standards in their work. Many common mishaps could have been avoided by ensuring your professional has the proper credentials.

TIP! Clean with an old toothbrush you no longer use. From behind the bathroom sink to a tile floor, they scrub every inch.

Watch for offers from flooring stores and home improvement stores that will save you money on installation fees. In order to increase sales of carpeting, they often include very low cost installation packages for their customers. It is the best time to invest in new flooring for your home because the cost of installation can be more than the materials themselves.

TIP! Don?t just start painting the inside of your house. Prior to doing that, rub off any debris, dirt and oils that have collected on the baseboards and walls.

An easy trick for quick curb appeal when showing your home, is to bring in more mature plants, as opposed to sprouts or seeds. Mature flowers will provide a splash of color to your landscape, and are also great if you need to fill in gaps in your existing beds. Seedlings on the other hand, require lots of time before you see any improvement on the decor of your landscape. Home buyers should feel as if they don?t need to do anything to maintain the yard.

TIP! Use fruit and flowers to freshen up the kitchen. Arrange some flowers into an classy vase or place some colorful fruits in a bowl.

Now, you can face home improvement well-prepared. If you didn?t feel confident before, now you should be all set! With any luck, the tips given should help you begin your next home improvement project.

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JPA Construction supplies a full range of roofing, window, siding & trim, and gutter products for new construction, existing development, repair and redesign. JPA Construction services the Kansas City, Kansas & Missouri area consisting of all the surrounding towns and regions.

When choosing a general contractor for your next makeover venture here are a few things to think of in order to make sure that you choose the best remodeling company:

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Venture capital funding tighter in '12 | Maryland Daily Record

Venture capital funding tighter in ?12?(access required)

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Cautious venture capitalists delivered a mixed bag for Maryland last year, funding fewer companies and investing less money overall than in 2011, according to a report by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and the National Venture Capital Association.

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