Monday, October 29, 2012

Video: Storm winds pick up on East Coast



>> thank you. all day sandy has been lashing north carolina 's outer banks . julie martin is in nags head for us tonight. julie?

>> reporter: we have been taking a beating all day long here along the outer banks , the tropical storm force wind gusts started around midnight and they really haven't let up, that plus the stinging rain showers coming in has made for a miserable existence all along the outer banks , and sandy is well offshore a couple of hundred miles is a testment to the size and strength of this storm. many are chosen to stay and ride this house. nonetheless, they have had their share of problems with this, we have seen flooded roadways, highway 95 completely impassable due to coastal flooding, and we have seen some power outages with that

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

PFT: Dolphins wallop Jets? |? Rex backs Sanchez

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Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith made plenty of plays Sunday, but Tim Jennings made the one that counted.

Jennings? interception for a touchdown was a crucial turning point in the Bears? 23-22 comeback win, and Smith took the blame.

?I slipped, sir. I slipped,? Smith said, via Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times. ?The ball was thrown. He picked it. That what-if game, and this and that, that requires energy that I just don?t have right now to go through.?

Smith had seven catches for 118 yards Sunday, continuing a run of good games against the Bears (averaging 149 per game entering the day).

And since Jennings was on him all day, Smith?s praise was, shall we say, muted.

?That was the best play he made all game on me,? Smith said. ?But it was a key moment in the game, changed the momentum. I know you want to pump him up. But I?ve been kicking his ass every time I come up here. And today wasn?t no different. Do you disagree??

Jennings took the high road (which isn?t hard when Smith?s coming off a loss), showing respect to his 1-6 opponent.

?It?s very important when you got a Pro Bowl receiver like that?s been playing the game at a high level like that his whole career,? Jennings said. ?He?s going to make some plays. But I had to have the mentality that I got to stay up and stay playing aggressive and minimize his playmaking ability.?

While they didn?t minimize Smith, they kept it from making a difference.

And that?s the difference in their responses.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/10/28/dolphins-roll-over-jets-after-losing-tannehill/related/

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Muslim survivors of Myanmar's sectarian violence relive ordeals

SITTWE, Myanmar (Reuters) - Muslim survivors of six days of sectarian violence in western Myanmar spoke on Sunday of fleeing bullets and burning homes to escape on fishing boats after an attack by once-peaceable Rakhine neighbors.

The United Nations said 22,587 people had now been displaced after unrest between Muslim Rohingyas and Buddhist Rakhines claimed at least 84 lives in Rakhine State and tested the reformist mettle of the quasi-civilian government that replaced Myanmar's oppressive ruling junta last year.

"We were told to stay in our homes but then they were set on fire," said Ashra Banu, 33, a mother of four who fled the coastal town of Kyaukpyu after its Muslim quarter was razed on October 24.

"When we ran out people were being shot at by Rakhines and police," she said. "We couldn't put out the fires. We just tried to run."

New York-based Human Rights Watch earlier released before-and-after satellite images showing the near total devastation of the Kyaukpyu's Muslim quarter.

Located about 120 km (75 miles) south of the Rakhine State capital Sittwe, Kyaukpyu is crucial to China's most strategic investment in Myanmar: twin pipelines that will carry oil and natural gas from the Bay of Bengal to China's energy-hungry western provinces.

No new clashes were reported on Sunday, but a Reuters journalist at Te Chaung camp near Sittwe witnessed a constant trickle of new arrivals, mainly from Kyaukpyu, where more than 811 buildings and houseboats were destroyed according to Human Rights Watch's analysis of satellite imagery.

"The Rakhines came to attack us with knives. They set fire to our homes, even though we have nothing there for them. I left with only the clothes I am wearing," wept a 63-year-old woman who said her name was Zomillah, as she sat on a crowded space in Te Chaung camp. "I can't go back."

The government estimates nearly 3,000 homes have been destroyed across in Rakhine State since October 21. On Sunday, state television said the number of dead had risen to 84 from 67, but rights groups say the casualties are likely far higher.

Abdul Awal, 30, said police stood by as Rakhines burned their homes. "The Rakhines beat us, and the police shot at us. We ran to the sea and they followed us, beating us and shooting at us," he said. "I have to start a new life now."

A Buddhist Rakhine in Kyaukpyu tells a different story. Contacted by telephone by Reuters, he said Rakhines and Muslims had fought each other with knives, swords, sticks and slingshots. Overwhelmed, the Muslims then "set fire to their own houses as a last resort and ran away," he said. The resident estimates 80 to 100 Muslim boats left Kyaukpyu that day.

"MANY PEOPLE KILLED"

Barefoot Muslim men and women alighted from engine-less fishing boats and climbed the muddy embankment to Te Chaung camp carrying children and what meagre possessions they had salvaged from the inferno.

"I saw many people killed," said Noru Hussein, 54, another ex-resident of Kyaukpyu. "We didn't fight back. How could we? We live in a place surrounded by Rakhine villages. We just fled to the beach and escaped by boat."

Te Chaung camp was created after a previous explosion of sectarian violence in June killed more than 80 people and displaced at least 75,000 in the same region. Already squalid and overcrowded, the camp was ill-equipped to cope with more inhabitants.

Forty-seven boats carrying 1,945 Rohingya men, women and children have landed at villages near Sittwe in the past few days, said a local official, who requested anonymity.

Myanmar's Buddhist-majority government regards the estimated 800,000 Rohingyas in the country as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and denies them citizenship. Bangladesh has refused to grant Rohingyas refugee status since 1992. The United Nations calls them "virtually friendless".

People at Te Chaung said many more boats full of Rohingya had left Kyaukpyu but had yet to reach land.

The camp lies on a remote coast at the end of a pot-holed road from Sittwe. Its tents and two-story huts are linked by muddy lanes and guarded by about a dozen unarmed officials.

The only obvious aid consists of sacks of rice from the World Food Program. The empty sacks double as sleeping mats. Many people bed down beneath trees.

Reuters saw no medical workers. Some of the camp's inhabitants suffer from malaria. The children are naked and often malnourished.

Mohammed Jikeh, 34, a former fishseller, has lived here since the June violence, which he said claimed the lives of 11 relatives.

"We have no hope," he said. "We want this violence to stop. We want to live in peace. But like this none of us can survive."

The United Nations said the violence hit eight townships or districts, destroying 4,600 homes, and the number of people displaced could rise. It said the displaced needed "urgent humanitarian assistance".

"I am gravely concerned by the fear and mistrust that I saw in the eyes of the displaced people," Ashok Nigam, the U.N. resident and humanitarian coordinator said in a statement on his return from a tour of Rakhine State's trouble spots.

"The violence, fear and mistrust is contrary to the democratic transition and economic and social development that Myanmar is committed to," he said in a statement.

(Reporting by Reuters staff,; Writing By Andrew R.C. Marshall, Editing by Jason Szep and Rosalind Russell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/muslim-survivors-myanmars-sectarian-violence-relive-ordeals-104323007.html

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

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Man Gets Romney 'R' Tattooed On His Face

Some say that campaign ads are getting just ridiculous. But now it's taken a turn to the truly bizarre. An Indiana man has auctioned off space on the side of his head, where he tattooed Mitt Romney's presidential campaign "R" logo in a 5-by-2-inch spot for a bid of $15, 000.

Eric Hartsburg posted the eBay listing in August, and told ABC News that he was paid $15,000 by a Republican eBay user, who preferred to remain anonymous, to get the Romney logo permanently inked on the side of his head. Hartsburg, who is an Indiana native, told ABC News that he agreed because the tattoo was something that he could live with.

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"I am a registered Republican and a Romney supporter," Hartsburg said. "I didn't mind getting this tattoo because it is something that I could live with and it's something that I believe in."

He wasn't so enthusiastic about all of the bids he was offered. Hartsburg, whose fresh ink is only three days old, said that he actually rejected the highest bid because it was "lewd." His only requirement for bidding on the 'ad space' was that it could not be racist or offensive.

Hartsburg says that the whole thing was done as a gag but now he believes his new tat has a purpose. He says he is trying to "educate people on his beliefs."

"In the beginning it was done for gags and publicity, but now I see it as a way to encourage young people to vote." He continued, "We have so many rights that we don't utilize and young people need to exercise that right."

The 30-year-old professional wrestler says that he wants his tattoo to send a message to young people. "I want young people to know that it's O.K. to be young, and it's O.K. to be a Republican. You don't have to be rich or elderly to be labeled as a Republican, and I want everyone to know that."

When asked about the reaction to his ink from the general public, Hartsburg admits that a lot of people look at him as a monster.

"A lot of people look at me and think I am the boogey man." He admits, "I've gotten a few F- you's from people."

The rebellious wrestler isn't going to stop at his Romney tattoo, though. He is now auctioning off his forehead space as well, but this time he is doing a private auction rather than using eBay. The minimum bid for this prime real estate is $5, 000.

When asked if he would get an Obama tattoo stamped on his forehead if requested by the highest bidder, Eric Hartsburg says that was one question he wasn't prepared to answer.

"No one has ever asked me that," he said. "That is one question that I wasn't prepared to answer. But no, no, I would definitely not get an Obama tattoo."

Get more pure politics at ABCNews.com/Politics and a lighter take on the news at OTUSNews.com

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Friday, October 26, 2012

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Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan?s assurances that the South African government would not spend more than it had budgeted scored a desperately needed goal for team South Africa. ?The minister has used the opportunity of the Medium Term Budget Policy Statement to steady the ship ? moving to restore the confidence of the business community, international analysts and investors as South Africa continues to weather the gales of global economic slowdown and domestic labour crisis? said AJ Jansen van Nieuwenhuizen, Head of Tax, Grant Thornton.

Striking the right notes on growth and projecting an incremental improvement in South Africa?s budget deficit while identifying efficiency gains and savings as likely sources of additional revenue, ?the minister, nonetheless, reserved the right to change tack should the economic situation deteriorate further? added Jansen van Nieuwenhuizen.

Certainly, if efficiency gains and savings are to account for additional revenue other references to the South African public sector in the Medium Term Budget Policy Statement may prove instructive.

On this front the minister?s mention of ?aligning municipal spending plans to predetermined objectives while promoting transparent systems of governance over expenditure is most welcome and, if implemented, will assist the administration?s clean audit objectives? says Terry Ramabulana, Public Sector Specialist, Grant Thornton. Other mentions that should drive public sector efficiency gains and savings include:

  • A greater requirement for treasury to outsource training to local government on IT governance and financial management.
  • Long overdue cash flow management efforts alongside stringent project management discipline at all levels of government. Certainly, ?for earmarked infrastructure development projects to succeed in providing the efficiency, skills and employment dividends that government projects, a greater deal of financial management, facilitated by adequate monitoring systems, are a prerequisite? adds Ramabulana.
  • Welcome creative tax measures,? including a real time tax clearance certificate system will streamline the process, reduce the incidence of tender fraud and, importantly, allow for the verification of tender revenue in recipients tax returns.

Notable for Jansen van Nieuwenhuizen was the minister?s failure to specifically mention funding options for the NHI, even though previous Medium Term speeches included the proposal. Although there was mention of health infrastructure spend, the annual increase in health spending over the next three years is put at around 7.5%. This is unlikely to cover NHI aspirations in the medium term. As such, more definitive insight into NHI funding mechanisms is crucial. While mention was made of various NHI documents which are to be released in November this year and January 2013, ?one can only hope that clarity will be provided in the budget speech in February next year? said Jansen van Nieuwenhuizen, adding that ?funding the NHI through VAT or an employer levy or a payroll tax or a combination of the three is a bit vague for my liking.?

While the minister committed more effort and resources to upgrade infrastructure at both local and provincial level, ?we hope that the managers entrusted to spend the allocated budgets apply business intelligence tools and methodologies to make informed decisions. This is important as lack of capacity, especially in local government, has frustrated much of South Africa?s infrastructure spend in the past? cautions Ramabulana.

Since the minister forecasts that the bulk of infrastructure funding is to come from parastatal balance sheets this, in effect, means that users will likely pay for the recovery of these costs over time, ?similar to Eskom?s 16% tariff increases and toll road funding which add to the pool of stealth taxes we already suffer ? says Jansen van Nieuwenhuizen.

The commitment to plan procurement and planning is also most welcome from a public sector perspective, ?but needs to result in actual delivery if the infrastructure spend is to create skills and drive growth and job creation? says Ramabulana.

Though the minister expected the budget deficit to narrow from 4.8 percent to 3.1 percent of GDP in 2015/16, this is based on annualised increases in tax revenue collections of about 10% up to 2013/2014. ?If the level of economic activity required to support these levels of collections are not achieved, both spending reductions and tax increases may need to be considered? said Jansen van Nieuwenhuizen.

The Medium Term Budget Policy Statement repeatedly refers to DISCIPLINE, the importance of QUALITY of spending, and the reduction of WASTE ? to be achieved by linking future cash flows to actual project delivery. ?As much as Finance Minister Gordhan is committed to lead by example, the challenge will be for his fellow ministers follow his lead ? says Jansen van Nieuwenhuizen.

So, while as ever the devil may lie in the detail, ?on the whole the minister has proved his mettle and met a difficult challenge head on, sending a message of fiscal discipline and policy consistency at a time critical to the reputation and future prosperity of South Africa? concluded Ramabulana.

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Warmer future oceans could cause phytoplankton to thrive near poles, shrink in tropics

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) ? In the future, warmer waters could significantly change ocean distribution of populations of phytoplankton, tiny organisms that could have a major effect on climate change.

Reporting in this week's online journal Science Express, researchers show that by the end of the 21st century, warmer oceans will cause populations of these marine microorganisms to thrive near the poles and shrink in equatorial waters.

"In the tropical oceans, we are predicting a 40 percent drop in potential diversity, the number of strains of phytoplankton," says Mridul Thomas, a biologist at Michigan State University (MSU) and co-author of the journal paper.

"If the oceans continue to warm as predicted," says Thomas, "there will be a sharp decline in the diversity of phytoplankton in tropical waters and a poleward shift in species' thermal niches--if they don't adapt."

Thomas co-authored the paper with scientists Colin Kremer, Elena Litchman and Christopher Klausmeier, all of MSU.

"The research is an important contribution to predicting plankton productivity and community structure in the oceans of the future," says David Garrison, program director in the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Division of Ocean Sciences, which funded the research along with NSF's Division of Environmental Biology.

"The work addresses how phytoplankton species are affected by a changing environment," says Garrison, "and the really difficult question of whether adaptation to these changes is possible."

The MSU scientists say that since phytoplankton play a key role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, and therefore global climate, the shift could in turn cause further climate change.

Phytoplankton and Earth's climate are inextricably intertwined.

"These results will allow scientists to make predictions about how global warming will shift phytoplankton species distribution and diversity in the oceans," says Alan Tessier, program director in NSF's Division of Environmental Biology.

"They illustrate the value of combining ecology and evolution in predicting species' responses."

The microorganisms use light, carbon dioxide and nutrients to grow. Although phytoplankton are small, they flourish in every ocean, consuming about half of the carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere.

When they die, some sink to the ocean bottom, depositing their carbon in the sediment, where it can be trapped for long periods of time.

Water temperatures strongly influence their growth rates.

Phytoplankton in warmer equatorial waters grow much faster than their cold-water cousins.

With worldwide temperatures predicted to increase over the next century, it's important to gauge the reactions of phytoplankton species, say the scientists.

They were able to show that phytoplankton have adapted to local temperatures.

Based on projections of ocean temperatures in the future, however, many phytoplankton may not adapt quickly enough.

Since they can't regulate their temperatures or migrate, if they don't adapt, they could be hard hit, Kremer says.

"We've shown that a critical group of the world's organisms has evolved to do well under the temperatures to which they're accustomed," he says.

But warming oceans may significantly limit their growth and diversity, with far-reaching implications for the global carbon cycle.

"Future models that incorporate genetic variability within species will allow us to determine whether particular species can adapt," says Klausmeier, "or whether they will face extinction."

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MCA looking into firms investing in Gadkari's Purti group | Firstpost

New Delhi:? Amid allegations of dubious funding into the companies of BJP chief Nitin Gadkari, the Corporate Affairs Ministry today said it is looking into investments made in his company.

?The matter is being looked into,? a senior Corporate Affairs Ministry official said.

Is the BJP president guilty of corruption? PTI

He was responding to a query on whether the Ministry has started probe into allegations of dubious funding into Gadkari?s company.

Embarrassing details have come out about the alleged dubious funding of Maharashtra-based Purti Power and Sugar Ltd, run by Gadkari.

On Tuesday, Corporate Affairs Minister Veerappa Moily had said that Registrars of Companies would inquire into the allegations.

Media reports claim that major investments and large loans to Purti were made by a construction firm Ideal Road Builders (IRB) group, which had won contracts between 1995 and 1999, when Gadkari was PWD minister in Maharashtra.

The BJP chief, who is set for his second term, has denied the allegations and has offered himself and his companies to any probe.

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Plants provide accurate low-cost alternative for diagnosis of West Nile Virus

ScienceDaily (Oct. 24, 2012) ? While the United States has largely been spared the scourge of mosquito-borne diseases endemic to the developing world -- including yellow fever, malaria and dengue fever -- mosquito-related illnesses in the US are on the rise. One pathogen of increasing concern in the U.S. is an arbovirus known as West Nile.

Now Qiang "Shawn" Chen, a researcher at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute and a professor in the College of Technology and Innovation has developed a new method of testing for West Nile, using plants to produce biological reagents for detection and diagnosis.

The new research, conducted by Chen and his colleagues at the Center for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology recently appeared in the Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology.

"One critical issue in WNV diagnosis concerns the difficulty of distinguishing WNV infection from other closely related diseases, such as St. Louis encephalitis and dengue fever, due to the cross-reactivity of antibodies among flaviviruses," Chen says. "It is important to develop better diagnostic tools with enhanced accuracy for both treatment and diagnostic purposes."

Thus far, the 2012 outbreak of West Nile in the United States is on track to be one of the worst on record. According to the Center for Disease Control, 48 states have reported West Nile virus infections in people, birds, or mosquitoes as of October 9th of this year.

To date, 4,249 cases of West Nile virus disease have been reported in humans, including 168 deaths. Of these cases 2,123 (50 percent) appeared in the more severe or neuroinvasive form of the disease, causing meningitis and encephalitis, while 2,126 cases were classified as non-neuroinvasive.

These figures represent the highest number of West Nile cases reported to the CDC since 2003, with nearly 70 percent reported from eight states: Texas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Dakota, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Illinois. Over a third of total cases have been reported from Texas.

The alarming upswing in West Nile cases coupled with their broad geographic distribution demand new techniques for both diagnosis and treatment. Chen and his colleagues have been exploiting the power of plant biotechnology to achieve these goals.

Earlier, Chen's group developed the first successful plant-derived therapeutic to combat West Nile post-infection, reporting their results in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. The current study advances efforts to create a diagnostic test for West Nile that will overcome barriers of existing methods, including limited accuracy, prohibitive cost and scalability.

In nearly all cases, West Nile is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes acquire the virus after feeding on infected birds. The virus then migrates to the mosquito's salivary glands, from which it may be injected into humans and animals. There, it can multiply and produce characteristic symptoms of West Nile disease. These may present as flu-like malaise including fever and chills, headaches, fatigue and pain in muscles and joints. Symptoms typically last three to six days, but may persist for weeks.

In around 1 in 150 WNV cases, individuals develop infections of the brain (encephalitis) or surrounding tissue (meningitis), often producing severe headache, fever, stiffness, confusion, convulsions, coma, tremors, muscle weakness and paralysis. Those with neurologic involvement may require weeks of hospitalization and may suffer permanent health effects including muscle weakness and paralysis. Around 10 percent of people with WNV encephalitis die.

Faced with the growing threat of mosquito-borne epidemics, researchers like Chen stress the necessity of developing rapid, low-cost platforms for diagnosis of West Nile. Traditionally, cell cultures from serum, cerebrospinal fluid or tissues have been examined but the short viremic phase and low viral count of WNV in blood and spinal fluid limit the sensitivity and accuracy of such tests. Protein-based methods like ELISA have become standard tests for West Nile, yielding better results but at considerably higher cost and with limited scalability.

In the current study, plants were exploited for their ability to produce large volumes of proteins that can be used for diagnostic testing. As Chen explains, proteins produced in this way traditionally require a lengthy time period before transgenic plant lines can be established. By contrast, the new method, which makes use of plant viral-based vectors like Tobacco Mozaic Virus and Gemini Virus, relies on the ability of plants to transiently express particular target genes, yielding the desired protein in 1-2 weeks.

The technique provides the speed and flexibility of a bacterial gene expression system while permitting the posttranslational modifications of proteins afforded by mammalian cell culture approaches.

Chen's group used plant transient expression systems to produce two varieties of protein reagents useful for the detection and diagnosis of WNV -- one a recombinant antigen and one a monoclonal antibody. High expression levels of both reagents were observed in two kinds of plants: Nicotiana benthamiana (a close relative of tobacco) and lettuce. The two reagents may be readily purified to greater than 95 percent and retain their native functionality and specificity.

The production of plant-derived antigens and monoclonal antibodies offers an attractive alternative to the use of mammalian, insect or bacterial cell cultures and demonstrates the capability of plants to provide accurate and flexible diagnostic reagents not only for WNV but a broad range of arboviruses affecting human health.

"Our test will improve the accuracy of diagnosis, leading to the proper treatment of patients affected by WNV," Chen says. "The plant-derived monoclonal antibody we examined is not only low-cost, but highly specific for WNV antigen and does not recognize antigens from other flaviviruses." Chen further notes that application of this research will ultimately allow a broad range of WNV surveillance capabilities, from clinical diagnosis to global distribution patterns in wild bird and mosquito populations.

West Nile Facts

The West Nile Virus (WNV) is an arbovirus belonging to the Flavivirus genus of the Flaviviridae family

Mosquitoes that have acquired the virus from infected birds transmit WNV.

First identified in the Eastern Hemisphere and widely distributed in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East, WNV entered the Western Hemisphere in 1999, via New York City.

Since its American debut, WNV has infected over 30,000 people with severe forms of the disease, with an untold number of additional cases remaining undiagnosed.

Infection with WNV can be asymptomtic or can lead to West Nile fever or severe West Nile disease.

Around 20 percent of people who become infected with WNV will develop West Nile fever, with symptoms including fever, headache, exhaustion and body aches, occasionally with a skin rash (on the trunk of the body) and swollen lymph glands. The illness can last from a few days to several weeks.

The symptoms of severe WNV disease -- also known as neuroinvasive disease, including West Nile encephalitis or meningitis or West Nile poliomyelitis -- include headache, high fever, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, and paralysis.

Approximately 1 in 150 people infected with WNV develop a more severe form of disease. While serious illness can occur in people of any age, those over 50 as well as individuals with compromised immunity (including transplant patients) are at the highest risk for severe illness following WNV infection.

The incubation time for WNV is typically 2 to 15 days. It is believed that infection confers lifelong immunity to the virus.

This year (2012) has seen a serious uptick in West Nile cases and will go on record as among the most severe in terms of case numbers.

A mild winter and a hot, dry summer may have contributed to the rapid spread of WNV across the U.S. this year. Climate change has been implicated as a factor exacerbating the spread of WNV.

The susceptibility to severe symptoms of WNV disease appears linked to genetic traits. Further, advanced age is one of the primary risk factors for severe neurological disease, long-term morbidity and death.

Plant production for diagnostic protein reagents may easily be scaled up to suit existing need, as in the case of a sudden WNV epidemic.

Plants are ideal protein bioreactors, due to their capacity to produce large volumes or proteins at low cost and their ability to make appropriate posttranslational modifications of proteins.

Currently, there is no vaccine against WNV, nor effective therapeutics approved for human use. The best tactics of prevention are:

  • Cover exposed skin with long pants and long-sleeved shirts, particularly during early morning or evening hours when mosquitoes are most active
  • Use insect repellent
  • Keep window screens in good repair
  • Try to reduce or eliminate areas of standing water where mosquitoes breed, including bird baths, wading pools, tire swings, etc

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

First Circuit Upholds SORNA Registration Requirements - Criminal ...

The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) is a pain for those subject to it. A sex offender must register periodically in each jurisdiction where he resides, works, or goes to school, and he must periodically appear in person to update information and be photographed.

Despite the inconvenience, courts have overwhelmingly upheld SORNA requirements.

This week, the First Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a plethora of arguments against SORNA enforcement. Let's delve into why a regulated offender failed to persuade the Boston-based appellate court that he shouldn't have to comply with the registry requirements.

Appellant Brian Parks was convicted of sexual offenses in 1990 and 1996. He was notified in writing on September 21, 2006, of his duty to register under SORNA. He initially registered in Massachusetts, but then failed to register in Maine when, at some point in 2009, he moved. He was later sentenced to more jail time for knowingly failing to register.

By its own terms, SORNA's registration requirements applied automatically to individuals who committed a triggering sexual offense after the statute's enactment in July 2006. The Attorney General clarified in 2007 -- through the SMART regulations -- that SORNA should be applied to those who committed their triggering sexual offense before SORNA's enactment.

In Reynolds v. United States, the Supreme Court held that SORNA's prohibition of travel and failure to register applied to pre-SORNA sexual offenders like Parks only where the travel and nonregistration occurred after the Attorney General's approval had occurred, rather than from the date of SORNA'S enactment. Here, Parks had traveled in 2009, long after the SMART regulations became effective.

Parks also invoked the Ex Post Facto Clause in his appeal, arguing that SORNA's registration requirements impermissibly increased his punishment for his earlier sexual offenses. The Ex Poste Facto argument turned on whether SORNA should be deemed a civil regulatory measure aimed at forestalling future harm, or as a punitive measure. The First Circuit Court of Appeals joined every other circuit to consider this issue, finding that SORNA doesn't run afoul of the Ex Poste Facto prohibition.

SORNA may be inconvenient for sex offenders, but the federal appellate courts stand by the SORNA requirements.

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'AHS': Get to know the people at the 'Asylum'

By Lesley Goldberg, The Hollywood Reporter

Michael Yarish / FX

Evan Peters, who starred as Tate in season one, is back, this time as Briarcliff patient Kit.

Gone is the Harmons' haunted Murder House. In its place, Briarcliff Manor, an asylum for the criminally insane that's being operated by?Jessica Lange's Sister Jude, who makes "American Horror Story's" Constance Langdon look like a lovely woman.

After the deaths of Vivien and Ben Harmon (Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott) in the freshman run of the FX drama, series co-creator?Ryan Murphy?revealed that the series is an anthology?-- meaning it will reboot itself every season with a handful of returning actors playing completely different roles.

Photos from THR: Inside 'American Horror Story: Asylum'

Season two's new haunting kicks off Wednesday with Lange front and center as a deranged nun who rules Briarcliff with an iron fist. Subtitled "Asylum," the second season cuts back and forth between present day and 1964, where "Glee's" Murphy and?Brad Falchuk?will explore social mores of the era including views on homosexuality, interracial marriage, sex addiction and more.

The Hollywood Reporter?caught up with the cast at the Hollywood premiere for "Asylum"?to get the scoop the second season and has created a handy guide looking at the new and returning faces, what's different and teasers as to what viewers can expect down the line.

Jessica Lange
Who she was:?Constance Langdon, the worst neighbor and mother in the world who wound up raising Vivien's (Connie Britton) devil baby.

Who she is?now: Here, Emmy winner Lange plays Sister Jude, a nun who rules Briarcliff by any means necessary. "She's haunted and driven by the demons that are nipping at her heels the entire time," Lange previews. While she respects Monsignor Timothy Howard (Joseph Fiennes), she clashes with just about everyone else in the asylum -- especially unwanted guests.

Cryptic teaser:?With a mad scientist, aliens, Nazis and mysterious creatures in the forest outside the asylum, where does Sister Jude rate? Nowhere. "You'll see ultimately that Sister Jude is the ultimate heroine here. She's going to end up the most admirable; she's the most human of the group," Lange tells?THR.

James Cromwell
Who he was:?New to "AHS."

Who he is?now: Cromwell plays Dr. Arthur Arden, the not-so-good doctor at Briarcliff. "Think of him as a pig farmer on a bad day. He's like a mad scientist, mad -- nuts! -- in every way," he tells?THR. "I think he?thinks?there's a method to the madness; I think he's delusional." Cromwell not only is the top doc at Briarcliff, but he also has one of the best gigs on the rebooted series: putting Lange's Sister Jude in her place.

Photos from THR: On the set of 'AHS'

Cryptic teaser:?"People who desire power are trying to fill a whole of experiential powerlessness so they really feel bereft, inadequate and overwhelmed and they cover it with violence and inhumanity and a lack of compassion." OK, so that's not?that?cryptic as to what to expect from Dr. Arden. ?

Joseph Fiennes
Who he was:?New to?AHS.

Who he is?now: Fiennes plays Monsignor Timothy Howard, the almost stereotypical clich? of the happily unaware priest -- at least on the surface. He has a vision for Briarcliff that may not be in line with his colleagues, including Sister Jude and Dr. Arden. "He feels that his work should be continued within by bringing light to where there is suffering," Fiennes says. "The institution itself should be a place where those who are thrown away to the gutter -- the rejects of society -- have a place to be relocated spiritually, mentally and physically. From his point of view, it's a great place but curiously people aren't quite who they purport to be."

Key to escape:?None. The ambitious Father Timothy is there by choice.

Cryptic teaser:?Father Timothy has definitely crossed paths with Sister Jude before Briarcliff, Fiennes says, but he doesn't know anything about her. "He's happily clueless and thinks it's a wonderful institute run by a wonderful nun and an amazing genius doctor. With all of us, whether you wear a habit or a priest's collar, you're a fallible human being with conditions that go along with that. That's not to say you're evil, it's to say you're born human. There's a forgiveness in terms of her life before she walked into the Catholic church."

Zachary Quinto
Who he was:?Chad Warwick, an aspiring gay dad who ultimately was trapped in the Harmons' house of hell.

Who he is?now:?Quinto counterbalances Cromwell's Dr. Arden as Dr. Oliver Thredson, a psychiatrist with logic, reason and -- most importantly -- compassion on his side who's more serious and grounded than Chad. "He comes at things from a very clinical perspective; he's the most contemporary thinker but he's still a psychiatrist in 1964," Quinto says. "He gets assigned the job of evaluating one of the patients in the asylum and then gets exposed to some of the environments that make him concerned about the well-being of some of the other patients," Quinto adds, setting the stage for a smack down with Sister Jude. "He has a sense of morality and compassion and Sister Jude doesn't, so hopefully that would win."

Cryptic teaser:?Once Kit is brought into the asylum, the good doc's interest will be piqued as he attempts to determine his sanity. "The whole world becomes about what is sane, what is insane, what's real, what's evil. How every character goes through and processes that determines a lot of interaction and connection," Quinto says.

Sarah Paulson
Who she was:?The sparsely seen Medium Billie Dean, who first hinted at what was to come in season two.

Who she is?now:?Paulson here plays aspiring reporter Lana Winters, who first heads to Briarcliff for a story but winds up being admitted against her will. "My character is one with great integrity where being gay doesn't define her but she doesn't want it to be ignored. She's a reporter and she wants to be taken seriously and it's interesting to see that in that time period," Paulson says.

Key to escape:?"Herself. It's her tenacity, her hope and belief ultimately in the goodness of humanity, which is immediately contested when she meets Sister Jude, who's bat@!$%# crazy," Paulson says.

Cryptic teaser:?"When you get to episode four, there's something happens to my character unlike anything that's ever been like it on TV," she says.

Evan Peters
Who he was:?Peters played Tate, the serial killer-turned-Rubber Man rapist who was trapped inside Murder House, where he fell in love with -- and was dumped -- by Violet (Taissa Farmiga).

Who he is?now:In "Asylum," Peters switches gears from a murdering rapist to the recently committed Kit Walker, a new inmate at Briarcliff Manor. "Kit's a good guy. He's a hero this time and the bad things are happening to him," Peters says.

Video from THR: 7 things to know about 'Asylum's' first 5 minutes

Key to escape:?"He's got a couple people he's in cahoots with trying to get out. His biggest hope is himself and believing in his sanity," he says.

Cryptic teaser:?Like season one, flashbacks will help tell more of Kit's back story, including his family life.

Lizzie Brochere
Who she was:The newcomer did not have a role in "AHS"?season one.

Who she is now:?The French actress plays Grace, an inmate at Briarcliff who is resigned to living her life locked up.

Key to escape:?"Definitely Kit because he wants to escape. I don't think she believed in escaping before he came. She's resigned that?that?is all there is to life, that, 'I'm here, might as well stay here,' " she says."But trouble comes when you have hope, and I don't think Grace has hope in the beginning."

Cryptic teaser:?"You'll hear more about her back story, she has a crazy one," she says.

Frances Conroy
Who she was:?Moira, the good maid loyal to the Harmons and Murder House.

Who she is now:?Unclear. "She's part of everyone's lives in this: She's helpful, she comes when people need her. She's like Moira in a way; she has ties to everyone," Conroy says.?

Cryptic teaser:?"I've read some very graphic moments that take you to a very strong place," she says. That definitely sounds worse than a do-gooder maid who appears as a young sexually aggressive maid.

Lily Rabe
Who she was:?The baby hungry Nora Montgomery, the original woman of Murder House who spent the bulk of the season sporting an epic gunshot wound to the head.

Who she is now:?Rabe plays Sister Mary Eunice, who's as simple and na?ve as her character's name sounds. "There's a lack of sophistication and she has a lot of good intentions: she wants everything to be OK and people to like her," Rabe says. "It's a hard place for that to happen." Sister Mary Eunice goes to great lengths to win over Sister Jude, but that's challenging considering good doesn't always go over well with someone who's as demanding and controlling.

Cryptic teaser:?"She loves being at Briarcliff -- in the beginning. You will learn a lot why she's there and what the nature of her relationship with Sister Jude is," she says. "She cares very much about her job there and it is certainly the place for her at the beginning."

Chloe Sevigny
Who she was:?New to "AHS."

Who she is now:?Sevigny plays Shelley, a sex-crazed inmate at Briarcliff who enjoys Sister Jude's punishment a little too much.

More from THR: Jessica Lange says 'AHS' is like 'doing a different film'

Cryptic teaser:?Shelley gets around both sexually and around the creepy asylum, with a habit of winding up in the right places to become the eyes and ears of the establishment.

Bloody Face
Who?it?was:?Last season's big bad, Rubber Man, is out the window.

Who?it?is now:?Prepare to meet the vision of your future nightmares in the mysterious Bloody Face -- whose identity is among the scores of question marks left hanging from the season premiere.

Cryptic teaser:?While the identity remains a mystery, it's one of 19 people in the cast -- including those listed above as well as?Clea Duvall, Franka Potente, Britne Oldford, Fredric Lehne, Naomi Grossman, Devon Graye?and?Gloria Laino. Have a guess?

"American Horror Story: Asylum"?premieres Wednesday at 10 p.m. on FX.

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New class of power inverter could mean cheaper, faster hybrid vehicles

ScienceDaily (Oct. 17, 2012) ? With a laboratory breakthrough once thought impossible, an Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis assistant professor has invented a new class of power inverter that could put cheaper and more efficient renewable energy products on the market.

Professor Afshin Izadian, a researcher at the Richard G. Lugar Center for Renewable Energy at IUPUI, has invented a power inverter that employs just a single switching transistor and generates infinite-level voltages.

Power inverters are at the heart of several renewable energy technologies. Solar power, battery storage, electric vehicles, motor drives and manufacturing robots all use inverters to generate AC power efficiently.

However, the current inverters with multiple switching transistors generate limited voltage levels, are heavy, generate unwanted harmonics (voltage frequencies) and require filters to reduce the harmful effects to the electric grid.

Izadian's invention, the result of a creative reconfiguration of an electrical circuit during a laboratory experiment, would make inverters cheaper, lighter and therefore more efficient than current models.

"The thrilling moment of any research is when your thoughts, designs and implementations come out right and you reach the goal," Izadian said. "An on-demand change of voltage polarity might not seem very exciting, but it becomes increasingly important if you can accomplish it while maintaining desired voltage amplitudes."

Izadian, who has a doctorate in electrical engineering and is a former postdoctoral researcher from UCLA, teaches in the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI. While studying how voltage levels and polarities are created in inverters, he made his discovery. In a creative moment at his lab bench, he began reconfiguring an inverter circuit and discovered a new property technique to create infinite voltage levels and invert the voltage polarity of power circuits. This discovery in turn leads to a corollary insight that the researcher employed to create the new class of inverters.

Not only did the bench test work, it lead to the discovery of several other circuits and controllers for high-power inverters with lower switching loss, higher voltage performance and lighter reconfigured circuits.

For example, unwanted harmonics are greatly reduced with Izadian's invention. This means car manufacturers can reduce the size and insulation of traction motors so that electric vehicles can be made cheaper. The size and weight of the power electronics can also be reduced, which can boost fuel economy in hybrid cars and buses. Such advantages translate into wider adoption of green technologies and more affordable renewable energy for homes, vehicles and businesses.

"The Lugar Center is a tremendous asset to the school's creative and innovative research process," said David J. Russomanno, dean of the School of Engineering and Technology. "We are delighted with Dr. Izadian's work and the possibility that his inverter can impact the renewable energy market. His efforts are a quintessential example of the cutting-edge research that enhances the school's image and reputation and allows us to compete in the renewable energy arena."

Izadian's work is under review by a technical journal, and several large companies have shown interest in the new inverters. They are interested in how Izadian's breakthrough can result in simpler, cheaper and smaller systems with better performance than today's technology.

Izadian has several patents pending on his invention and is seeking research funding to complete the development of the analysis and controls needed for commercial viability. Products could be ready for the marketplace in as little as three years.

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Beleaguered F-35 Stealth Fighter Drops Its First Bomb [Video]

Among heavy criticism and in the middle of a Presidential race that will be key to its future, the beleaguered F-35 Lightning II program keeps marching on: Lockheed Martin has completed the fighter's first weapons test, successfully dropping a 2,000-pound from its left internal weapons bay over the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake's test range. More »


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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Want to save money? You could try outsourcing your business ...

Outsourcing has many benefits for a business, mainly flexibility. There are a number of reasons why you may consider outsourcing some services of your company, like reducing costs, losing in-house employees or because you want to hire qualified staff. Many areas of a business can be outsourced, some routinely. Printing, office and web design, office cleaning, secretarial services and accounts can all be dealt with cost effectively and efficiently by another company.

There are many benefits to be gained by outsourcing, especially flexibility, costs, recruitment and employment benefits and space. As the burden of employment legislation increases you don?t have to invest resources to deal with regulations.

Dealing with administration? ? which includes PAYE, costs of holidays and sick leave and pension entitlements? ? can be reduced substantially by outsourcing services to another company. Recruitment can be a huge burden on a company, with the cost of advertising a vacancy, conducting interviews or agency fees, which is another reason to outsource. By outsourcing some aspects of your company you may be able to downsize your business premises, perhaps needing less office space or storage space.

ICT is an area which is regularly outsourced, removing the requirement for a specialist team which can be a drain on resources.

Although there may be initial costs when outsourcing a service, there are usually overall savings and reduction of costs. The flexibility of outsourcing a meeting room for instance, would save on long-term investment for a room which is only temporarily required. Outsourcing can be beneficial for your business, maximising the resources you already have.

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Japan Isn't Getting a PS Vita Price Cut Yet. It's Getting Two New PS Vita Bundles. [Sony]

Japan Isn't Getting a PS Vita Price Cut Yet. It's Getting Two New PS Vita Bundles.This November, two new PS Vita bundles are hitting Japan. There's a Bonus Pack which comes with a 3G/Wi-Fi PS Vita, 20 hours of pre-paid 3G data, a cradle, protective film, and a 32GB memory card, plus AR cards, etc. Then, there's a Standard Pack, which comes with a 3G/Wi-Fi PS Vita, 20 hours of pre-paid 3G data, a 4GB memory card, and Hot Shots Golf 6, plus the AR cards, etc.

The Bonus Pack will be out on November 15 and is priced at ?34,980 (US$446), while the Standard Pack will be out on November 22 and is priced at ?29,980 ($382).

This isn't a price cut per se, but I guess it'll have to do for now.

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Do black people support Obama because he's black?

Surviving slavery, segregation and discrimination has forged a special pride in African-Americans. Now some are saying this hard-earned pride has become prejudice in the form of blind loyalty to President Barack Obama.

Are black people supporting Obama mainly because he's black? If race is just one factor in blacks' support of Obama, does that make them racist? Can blacks' support for Obama be compared with white voters who may favor his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, because he's white?

These questions have long animated conservatives who are frustrated by claims that white people who oppose Obama's policies are racist. This week, when a black actress who tweeted an endorsement of Romney was subjected to a stream of abuse from other African-Americans, the politics of racial accusation came full circle once again.

Stacey Dash, who also has Mexican heritage, is best known for the 1995 film "Clueless" and the recent cable-TV drama "Single Ladies." On Twitter, she was called "jigaboo," ''traitor," ''house nigger" and worse after posting, "Vote for Romney. The only choice for your future."

The theme of the insults: A black woman would have to be stupid, subservient or both to choose a white Republican over the first black president.

Russell Simmons, the hip-hop mogul and Obama backer, called Dash's experience "racism." Said Barbara Walters on "The View": "If she were white, this wouldn't have happened."

Twitter users are by no means representative of America, and many black Obama supporters quickly denounced the attacks. But for people like Art Gary, an information technology professional, the reason Dash was attacked is simple: She is a black woman supporting a white candidate over a black one.

"It goes both ways," said Gary, who is white. "There is racial bias amongst whites, and there is racial bias amongst blacks. But as far as the press is concerned, it only goes one way."

Antonio Luckett, a sales representative in Milwaukee who is black, called the attacks on Dash unfair. But when people speak out against a symbol of black progress like Obama, he said, "African-Americans tend to be internally hurt by that."

"We still have a civil rights (era) mentality, but we're not living in a civil rights-based world anymore," he said. "We want to say, 'You're black, you need to stand behind black people.'"

Luckett said one reason he voted for Obama in the 2008 primary against Hillary Clinton was because Obama is black: "Yes, I will admit that."

Is that racism? Not in Luckett's mind. "It's voting for someone who would understand your side of the coin a lot better."

Such logic runs into trouble when applied to a white person voting for Romney because he understands whiteness better. Ron Christie, a black conservative who worked for former President George W. Bush, finds both sides of that coin unacceptable.

"It's not the vision that our leaders in the civil rights movement would have envisioned and be proud of in the era of the first African-American president," Christie said.

Martin Luther King Jr. fought Jim Crow laws, which deprived blacks of political rights after Reconstruction, upheld by Southern Democrats. But black voters switched after Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson pushed through the 1960s civil rights legislation and Republicans successfully pursued the votes of white people who disliked the civil rights agenda.

Since then, Democrats have persistently wooed black voters with programs and platforms that African-Americans favor, and the party has been rewarded every four years.

Clinton got 83 percent of the black vote in 1992 and 84 percent in 1996; the third-party candidate Ross Perot probably sliced away some of Clinton's black support. Al Gore got 90 percent in 2000; John Kerry got 88 percent in 2004. Obama captured 95 percent in 2008, and 2 million more black people voted than in the previous election.

Christie says he, too, shares the sense of pride in Obama smashing what for blacks is the ultimate glass ceiling. He understands that black pride springs from a shared history of being treated as less than human, while the history of pride in whiteness has a racist context.

But he still sees black people voting for Obama out of a "straitjacket solidarity."

Christie sees it in his barbershop, where black men shifted from calling candidate Obama "half-white" and "not one of us" to demanding that Christie stop opposing the first black president.

He sees it in the comments of radio host Tom Joyner, who told his millions of listeners a year ago, "Let's not even deal with facts right now. Let's deal with our blackness and pride ? and loyalty. . I'm not afraid or ashamed to say that as black people, we should do it because he's a black man."

The actor Samuel L. Jackson said much the same thing: "I voted for Barack because he was black," he told Ebony magazine. "Cuz that's why other folks vote for other people ? because they look like them."

In 2011, as black unemployment continued to rise, the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus said that if Clinton was still president, "we probably would be still marching on the White House . (but) nobody wants to do anything that would empower the people who hate the president."

And just last week, the rapper Snoop Dogg posted a list of his voting reasons, written by someone else, on a social media account. No. 1 on his pro-Obama list: He's black. Snoop's top reason to not vote for Romney: He's white.

All of this may help explain why Veronica Scott-Miller, a junior at historically black Hampton University, directed the following tweet at Dash: "You get a lil money and you forget that you're black and a woman. Two things Romney hates."

In an interview, Scott-Miller said the GOP fought Obama's effort to provide funding for historically black colleges like hers. She dislikes Romney's opposition to abortion and thinks Republicans have a "negative stigma about us . they make generalizations in their speeches about our race in general, and they make up terms like welfare queens and stuff."

Told that some saw her tweet as racist, she said that's not what she meant. "I was saying that as a black woman, Romney doesn't have that much that would make us want to vote for him," said Scott-Miller, who is black. "Because Barack Obama lives with three black women in his house, he knows about what they need, he knows about the issues we may be facing, he talks to black women on the regular."

Sherrilyn Ifill, a law professor at the University of Maryland, wrote a column last week exploring why so many black voters are rejecting Romney. She said it has less to do with the candidate than with his party's treatment of Obama, such as John Sununu calling the president "lazy" after the debate, a congressman shouting "You lie!" during the State of the Union address, claims that Obama is not a citizen and more.

In an interview, Ifill said that for black voters, such accusations feel like white people are attacking their own dignity. "In essence," she says, "they are closing ranks around Obama."

She noted that women were justifiably moved by Hillary Rodham Clinton's candidacy and Catholics flocked to the polls to elect President John F. Kennedy. Comparing black pride in Obama to white pride in Romney is a "false symmetry" because of the history of black oppression, she says, and she asked for patience from America at large.

"There should not be this resistance to pride over the first black president," Ifill says. "If we get to the fifth one, I'll be with you."

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Jesse Washington covers race and ethnicity for The Associated Press. He is reachable at http://twitter.com/jessewashington or jwashington(at)ap.org.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/black-people-support-obama-because-hes-black-180905648--election.html

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

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67 years later, Pa. WWII veteran gets 9 medals

SPRINGFIELD, Pa. (AP) ? An 86-year-old military veteran from suburban Philadelphia has belatedly received several medals earned for his service in World War II.

The Bronze Star and Purple Heart were among the nine medals awarded to Montraville "Monty" Lybrand on Friday.

The presentation took place in the Springfield office of Rep. Patrick Meehan, who helped secure the honors. Meehan says many veterans didn't get the recognition they deserved in the rush to come home.

Lybrand left his Philadelphia high school to join the Army in 1944. As an infantryman, he suffered shrapnel wounds to his chest during the 1945 invasion of Okinawa.

After the war, Lybrand got married and began working for the Veterans Administration in Philadelphia as a claims examiner. He retired in 1981.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/67-years-later-pa-wwii-veteran-gets-9-013505648.html

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How To Get Leads & Sales For Your MLM Opportunity With Banner ...

This is a marketing method that has the potential to produce some really great results once you just find that ?sweet spot??which requires a bit of testing first, but heck, that?s what marketing is all about, right? Testing and tweaking!
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So let?s talk about how to set yourself up for success with banner advertising so you can get high quality leads for your MLM opportunity ? plus, let?s look at how to avoid some mistakes that could cost you.
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First of all, the banner itself. Flashy looking banners displaying photos of sports cars, luxury travel and piles of cash is not the way to go.

They convey the idea that your MLM opportunity is a ?get rich quick scheme?, which is probably not what you want your prospects to think?
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What?s going to give you the highest quality leads in my experience are personalized, unique banners ? banners that stand out and are different than those of everyone else out there.
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Look at the website you?re going to be advertising on and pay attention to what the banners on that site look like. Then make yours look completely different?
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The most highly converting banners are those with a person on it ? a human face. And not the glossy face of some istock model but a ?real? face?preferably your own.

If you absolutely cannot stand the thought of having your photo on a banner, then sure, don?t do it ? but don?t think you have to be extremely photogenic to make this work for you.
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It?s not about looks, rather it?s about being relatable? about making a connection with your prospect the moment they first lay eyes on your ad.

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How to turn clicks into leads and reps for your MLM opportunity.

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In order to get the clicks on your banner to convert into actual leads for your MLM opportunity, you need to make sure your banner is congruent with the picture(s) and the story you?re telling on your lead capture page.
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The ?conversation? must continue from banner ad to capture page to sales pages and throughout your entire sales funnel. You need to give your prospects exactly what they expect each step of the way, or you?ll quickly lose them. I other words, there can?t be a disconnect.
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If you don?t want to put yourself out there on a banner or on a lead capture page, consider marketing someone else?s story, such as your upline?s.
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Your leads, of course, want to know that your MLM opportunity is actually working for the people involved with it! Which is why, before you?ve got results of your own, marketing the story of a successful upline might be the solution.

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The process of getting your banners created.

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You can create your banners in Adobe Photoshop Elements like I do, or if you are not artistically inclined, consider outsourcing the task to someone on Odesk.

You should be able to get a nice looking banner created for no more than $5-10.
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I recommend you get several different sizes done while you are at it, maybe also with slight variations in wording and pictures so that you can do some testing and see what gives you the best results.
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But before you get started on creating your banners, you need to know not only what your sales funnel is going to be like so as to make sure the banner is congruent with it, but you also need to know exactly where you are going to advertise.
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This, so you know what size your banner should be, and whether it should be static (still) or animated (flashing).
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Finding the best websites for your banners.

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Here?s how I find the best websites to advertise on: I go to Google.com on and do a search on a keyword phrase related to what I?m promoting. If my offer is my primary, MLM opportunity, I?ll google a phrase like, ?home business opportunities?, ?MLM companies?, ?MLM opportunity?, and variations of those phrases.

Next, I go in on the various websites or blogs that show up on the first page in the organic listings for the various keyword phrases.
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The higher ranked the page is, the better, because this means more traffic. Then, on these websites or blogs, I?ll look around to see if I spot any banner ads.
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If I do, that?s a definite sign that they accept advertising on the site. I then look for a link that says, ?Advertise With Us? or something similar.
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This is how I find information on pricing, advertising availability, and options as far as banner sizes go. Pricing can vary greatly ? from around 50 bucks, to hundreds, even thousands of dollars for a single campaign (!)
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Well, this should be enough to get you started? Next time, we?ll finish our discussion to get leads for your MLM opportunity with banner ads. Also, be sure to watch video above for many more tips!
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leave me a comment below ? remember, this month, just by leaving a comment you could be the lucky winner of one of my training products!
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PS: When marketing your MLM opportunity online, whether it be with banners or any other strategy, it?s critical that you know what keywords your prospects are actually typing into Google ? or no one will be able to find you! I highly recommend you check out Market Samurai, a fantastic tool that I myself use religiously any time I do keyword research. You can take a free test drive here.
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