Thursday, January 31, 2013

World Chefs: Thomson dishes up Washington state from Seattle to Spokane

NEW YORK (Reuters) - When food writer Jess Thomson moved to Seattle, Washington, she expected to find the adventuresome cooking for which the city is famous. But she admits to being pleasantly surprised by the rich diversity of the rest of the state.

The 150 recipes in her book "Dishing Up Washington" attempt to capture the authentic regional flavors of the entire state, from Seattle to Spokane, Yakima to Walla Walla.

"It is a total food heaven," said Thomson, cookbook author, recipe developer and food blogger. "I knew it would be delicious but I'm not sure I knew how much would be available here and how constantly I would be bombarded with really great food."

She spoke to Reuters about discovering the distinctive foods of Washington and the state's climate and locavore tradition.

Q: Is this your first cookbook?

A: "This is my fourth cookbook; three in my name, one that I ghostwrote."

Q: Did you write the recipes for this book?

A: "The book is a little bit unique because it is about 60 percent recipes that I've written inspired by the state's ingredients and about 40 percent recipes by chefs, farmers and artisans from all over the state."

Q: What was your purpose with this book?

A: "I wanted to show not just best restaurants but ingredients that drive those restaurants -- what it's like to run a potato farm and the simple potato soup the farmer's mother makes, which is super warming, super delicious but not high-falutin chef-y approach that I think many Seattle chefs might have taken ... I wanted to show the guy who grows saffron on the Olympic peninsula, and the tomato grower in northeastern Washington. She doesn't have a restaurant but she's important to the state because she grows these really fantastic tomatoes."

Q: How would you characterize the cuisine of Washington State?

A: "It's adventuresome coastal cooking that depends heavily on local ingredients."

Q: Which ingredients are typical of the state?

A: "Stone fruits like peaches and cherries are huge here; tree fruits like apples and pears; fish and shellfish, mainly crab, oysters, mussels, and salmon. Then there's really great dairy and cheese, mostly from the northwestern part of the state. The state is also well known for larger crops like grapes, wheat and beef."

Q: How does Seattle's famously rainy climate affect the cuisine?

A: "The state is sort of divided by the Cascade Mountains into two distinct climates: the wet half towards the west and the drier half towards the east ... (But) there's a giant misconception about the rain here. Boston gets more rain than Seattle, but Seattle gets it almost every day of the week in winter. From a food perspective this is a very good climate for growing. Drought is not really an issue here. On the eastern side drought is an issue but many areas there get more than 300 days of sunshine in a year, so the growing season is very long and the conditions are great."

Q: What accounts for the strong locavore tradition?

A: "Because it's available. Farmers' markets near me are open the year round. In February maybe I can't buy cherries but I can buy great kale, radicchio and hazelnuts. I think it's such a vibrant community because the weather allows us to get food year round. The food world doesn't shut down from November to April here."

Q: Who is your book aimed at?

A: "I wanted to make it approachable for people cooking anywhere. The chef recipes are a little more complicated and difficult. The recipes that I've written are much simpler ... This book also an edible tour guide to the state. People tell me they're using it as a travel guide, keeping it in their car as a way of deciding what restaurants to go to in Seattle and the state."

Northwest Crab Chowder

2 tablespoons unsalted butter

1 yellow onion, finely chopped

4 stalks celery, cut into quarter-inch slices

1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh thyme

Salt

Freshly ground black pepper

2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes (about 7 medium), cut into half-inch chunks

2 cups whole milk

1 cup heavy cream

1 (15-ounce) can fish broth

1 (8-ounce) bottle clam juice

1.5 pounds Dungeness crabmeat, chopped

6 servings

1. Melt the butter in a large soup pot over medium heat. Add the onions, celery, and thyme. Salt and pepper to taste, and cook, stirring, until the vegetables start to soften, about 5 minutes. Add the potatoes, milk, cream, fish broth and clam juice. Bring the soup to a simmer and cook until the potatoes are soft, about 10 minutes.

2. Transfer about 2 cups of the vegetables to a food processor or a blender, blend until smooth, and return to the pot. Stir in the crabmeat, cook for 5 minutes longer, and salt and pepper to taste. Serve piping hot.

(Editing by Patricia Reaney and Doina Chiacu)

(This story corrects spelling of Thomson in slug, headline and throughout)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/world-chefs-thomson-dishes-washington-state-seattle-spokane-172607626.html

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

After early success, Yahoo's Mayer faces rising bar

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Six months into her tenure, Yahoo Inc Chief Executive Marissa Mayer has arrested the decline of the Internet portal and has won favor on Wall Street with stock buybacks, but a longer-term turnaround remains uncertain.

Her promise on Tuesday of a modest revenue uptick in the coming year paled in comparison with the growth of its Internet peers. And Yahoo shares, which have gained roughly 30 percent since Mayer took the reins in July, fell nearly 3 percent to $19.77 on Tuesday.

"All in all it seems like they're off of life support," said Michael Binger, a senior portfolio manager at Gradient Investments. But "I still see it as kind of a second tier-search company, a good display company. I still struggle to see the new avenues of growth."

Mayer, 37, who was Google Inc's first female engineer, warned investors on Monday that fixing Yahoo was a long-term project. She outlined a plan to overhaul a dozen of Yahoo's top websites, with the goal of enticing users to spend more time on them and consequently boosting ad revenue through a "chain reaction" of growth.

For investors already satisfied with the stock's recent gains, waiting for Mayer's chain reaction may not be worth the time and risk.

"You can get to $20 with just share purchasing and selling Alibaba stake, basic execution and keeping costs low. Now to drive it further, you've got to fix the properties," said BGC Financial analyst Colin Gillis.

"The road gets a little harder," said Gillis.

The fact that Yahoo is competing against such dominant Web companies as Google, the world's No. 1 search engine, and social networking giant Facebook Inc, makes the challenge all the more daunting.

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The product-focused strategy draws on Mayer's strengths in designing some of the most popular online services at her former employer, including Gmail and Google's famously sparse search engine homepage.

She is widely admired in Silicon Valley for her Web product savvy, though some analysts and investors have cautioned that she has never before led an entire company as CEO.

So far, Mayer has earned high marks in her debut as CEO, with analysts and investors pointing to early accomplishments such as recruiting high-profile executives and boosting morale.

"She comes from a culture that has motivated people to be innovators," said Michael Yoshikami, CEO of Destination Wealth Management, which does not own Yahoo shares.

He said Mayer's "street credibility" should buy her more time with Wall Street as she strives to turn Yahoo around.

"When a new CEO comes in, they have one or two quarters before they have to start showing something. I think she's going to have a year-and-a-half, maybe even two years," said Yoshikami.

Roughly 700 million users still visit a Yahoo website every month - putting it in the top ranks globally. But the amount of activity people engage in on many Yahoo sites, such as its email service, is steadily declining and its smartphone offerings are deemed lackluster.

By contrast, Facebook has created one of the most popular smartphone apps.

Mayer has said her top priority is to create a coherent mobile strategy for Yahoo and that she intends for at least half of the company's technical workforce to be working on mobile products.

The company acquired mobile app developers Stamped and OnTheAir during the quarter, but turning development talent into revenue is the challenge she has yet to address.

Mayer's handpicked finance chief, Ken Goldman, told investors on Monday to expect profit margin pressure in the first half of the year as Yahoo invests in product engineering and marketing to "lay the foundation" for revenue growth in the second half of the year.

And he noted that Yahoo was not through returning capital to shareholders, following the company's $1.5 billion in buybacks in the fourth quarter.

That's been good enough for many investors in Mayer's first six months at Yahoo. The next six months may not be so easy.

"Every area they go into someone is already doing it, probably better," said Binger, of Gradient Investments.

(Additional reporting by Ben Berkowitz; Editing by Richard Chang)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/early-success-yahoos-mayer-faces-rising-bar-202220101--sector.html

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Boy Scouts of America reconsidering policy on gay members

The Boy Scouts of America is reconsidering its policy banning gay scouts. The Boy Scouts announcement that it may reconsider its gay scout policy comes after years of protests and a decline in membership.?

By Staff,?Associated Press / January 28, 2013

The Boy Scouts of America is reconsidering its position on admitting gay members. An Eagle Scout patch/2012.

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The?Boys?Scouts?of America is considering a dramatic retreat from its controversial policy of excluding gays as leaders and youth members.

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Under the change now being discussed, the different religious and civic groups that sponsor?Scout?units would be able to decide for themselves how to address the issue ? either maintaining an exclusion of gays or opening up their membership.

Monday's announcement of the possible change comes after years of protests over the policy ? including petition campaigns that have prompted some corporations to suspend donations to theBoy?Scouts.

Under the proposed change, said BSA spokesman Deron Smith, "the?Boy?Scouts?would not, under any circumstances, dictate a position to units, members, or parents."

The?Boys?Scouts, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2010, has long excluded both gays and atheists. Smith said a change in the policy toward atheists was not being considered, and that the BSA continued to view "Duty to God" as one of its basic principles.

Protests over the no-gays policy gained momentum in 2000, when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the BSA's right to exclude gays.?Scout?units lost sponsorships by public schools and other entities that adhered to nondiscrimination policies, and several local?Scout?councils made public their displeasure with the policy.

More recently, amid petition campaigns, shipping giant UPS Inc. and drug-manufacturer Merck announced that they were halting donations from their charitable foundations to the?Boy?Scouts?as long as the no-gays policy was in force.

Also, local?Scout?officials drew widespread criticism in recent months for ousting Jennifer Tyrrell, a lesbian mom, as a den leader of her son's Cub?Scout?pack in Ohio and for refusing to approve an EagleScout?application by Ryan Andresen, a California teen who came out as gay last fall.

"An end to this ban will restore dignity to countless families across the country, my own included, who simply wanted to take part in all?scouting?has to offer," Tyrrell said. "My family loved participating inscouting, and I look forward to the day when we might once again be able to take part."

Many of the protest campaigns, including one seeking Tyrrell's reinstatement, had been waged with help from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.

"The?Boy?Scouts?of America have heard from?scouts, corporations and millions of Americans that discriminating against gay?scouts?and?scout?leaders is wrong," said Herndon Graddick, GLAAD's president. "Scouting?is a valuable institution, and this change will only strengthen its core principles of fairness and respect."

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US firms encouraged by bipartisan immigration reform

From agricultural firms to high-tech companies, US employers are eager to see the broken immigration system fixed. But without details fixed, firms are cautious with support.?

By Lisa Baertlein and Sarah McBride,?Reuters / January 28, 2013

Rep. Joe Garcia (D) of Florida states his support for immigrants and pledges to work in favor of immigration reform in downtown Miami, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. A broad slate of US companies are also encouraged by a bipartisan plan in Congress that would reform the immigration system.

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The first big political push for an overhaul of U.S. immigration laws in more than five years holds out some promise for employers who have long complained that the current system is broken and inhibits hiring.

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From farmers who cannot find Americans to pick their crops to technology firms who need more engineers from abroad, the bipartisan plan from eight U.S. senators announced on Monday offered solutions like a "workable" program for seasonal farm labor and a commitment to "attracting and keeping the world's best and brightest."

"We are encouraged by the momentum on these important issues," said Microsoft general counsel and executive vice president Brad Smith.

Companies and business groups of all stripes have come out in favor of immigration reform, hoping to tap the immigrant labor force that has long been a key to growth of the U.S. economy.

But Smith said Microsoft needs to see the details of the legislation, which has not yet been crafted, and that it hopes the reform will expand the so-called H-1B visa system for highly skilled workers.

The government now offers a quota of 65,000 H-1B visas per year, a number unusually met in a few weeks of applications and far fewer than the U.S. technology sector says it needs to innovate and remain competitive.

The eight senators said that any immigrant who receives an advanced degree in the United States in science, technology, engineering or math (collectively known as STEM), should be given a green card, shorthand for legal residence and work permit.

"It makes no sense to educate the world's future innovators and entrepreneurs only to ultimately force them to leave our country at the moment they are most able to contribute to our economy," the senators said.

The proposal from the senators, who include Arizona Republican John McCain and New York Democrat Charles Schumer, goes so far as to offer a path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants. Schumer said he hoped a bill would pass Congress as early as mid-year.

But it also offers provisions to make legal immigration more efficient and to bolster an employment verification system to help companies know if they are hiring illegal migrants.

While the U.S. government's "E-Verify" program is now only required in some states, a mandatory beefed-up system that takes the burden off companies for detecting fraud in identity documents and places it on the government might be welcomed.

A one-step process in which the employer enters data and awaits a government approval "could be a very effective system," said Eleanor Pelta, head of immigration law at the Washington law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.

Several high-profile companies, including burrito chain Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc, have been investigated after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) audits turned up problems with their employment paperwork. ICE started investigations at nearly 4,000 workplaces in fiscal 2012.

Chipotle moved to E-Verify almost two years ago after ICE audits revealed it had hired hundreds of illegal immigrants. Company spokesman Chris Arnold said that mandating a similar system would be "pretty much moot" for the 1,300-restaurant company.

While passage of the proposal into law is far from assured, farm organizations may have most reason to be encouraged, given its emphasis on meeting the needs of the agriculture industry.

"I see this absolutely as our best opportunity that we've had in a generation to get ... a solution to our immigration problems," said Charles Conner, president and CEO of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives.

In the nation's largest food-producing and exporting state, California, farmers said they hoped immigration legislation would catch up to the reality of America's food supply.

"Many of the people who tend to the food we eat are not properly documented," said Paul Wenger, president of the California Farm Bureau Federation.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

James William Golbeck - Estes-Leadley Funeral Home

Jim Golbeck, 82, was born in Chicago, IL, to Elizabeth and George Golbeck, and passed away Saturday, January 26, 2013.? He is survived by:? his loving wife, Mary; son, Mark; daughters, Kim (Stephen) Allie, Stacie (Joe) Niedzwiecki and Kerry (Mark) Kowalczyk; grandchildren, Steve, Nicole, Cameron, Mark, Brock, Nick and Conor; great grandchild, Evelyn; 3 sisters and 2 brothers.?

Jim served as a medic in the U.S. Army, graduated from M.S.U. and was a true Spartan fan.? He served on the Delhi Township Planning Commission, was a scout leader, a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish and worked for Pageant Homes for over 40 years.? Jim loved his family and friends, golf, woodworking, books, travel and fishing at Higgins Lake.?

The Funeral Mass will be held at 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 29, 2013, at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 3815 S. Cedar St., Lansing, with The Rev. Fr. John A. Byers as celebrant.? The family will receive friends at the church from 11:00 a.m. until service time on Tuesday.? Interment will take place in Ft. Custer National Cemetery, Augusta, at a later date.? In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Holt Food Bank, or St. Vincent de Paul Society at his church.? Arrangements by the Estes-Leadley Holt/Delhi Chapel.??

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Small business is a big deal in the Western ?battlegrounds? | Article ...

Whatever strange detours this coming eight-month election campaign will take we can be confident that all political roads trudged by the two major parties will pass through western Sydney. And get used to hearing ?battleground? associated with any bit of Sydney dirt from Parramatta outwards.

?What you can expect,? said Tasmanian-based Liberal Senate leader Eric Abetz yesterday, neatly wrapping up the two certainties, ?is Tony Abbott moving amongst people in areas such as western Sydney which is the key battleground for this election.?

Julia Gillard and crew won?t be strangers in that area, either.

Mr Abbott, the Opposition Leader, had his faux campaign launch on Sunday in the Labor-held Sydney electorate of Reid. Expect the Liberal election launch proper to be somewhere in that general vicinity.

Likewise the launch of a Gillard ?Labor values? campaign might be hosted by the western suburbs.

Obviously the Liberals believe they can take a swag of seats from Labor. But why is the area so vulnerable for the Government?

While the candidates in western Sydney might be shouting loudest about asylum seekers, Budgets and carbon pricing, the core issue in the fight for these seats will be the mood of small business.

A senior Labor figure believes the unheralded issue hurting his party is the struggle to survive in small business. Western Sydney workers have taken to Mark Latham?s ?ladder of opportunity? and invested in their ambitions, only to hit obstacles.

The Labor figure believes the frustration and economic pain felt by small business operators is making the city?s west ready for revolt.

This is the empire of the tradie who expands by taking on a few staff and greater risk.

The electorates depend significantly on small businesses for jobs and incomes - from owner-operator micro outfits to companies employing up to 20 staff.

And NSW has had a tough time with its smallest entrepreneurs.

An analysis by the Department of Innovation released last month outlines the small business slaughter between June 2007 and June 2011, which included the global financial crisis.

The survivability rate in NSW was the second lowest of any of the states at 59.8 per cent, just behind Victoria on 60.7 per cent. Small business survivability in Queensland was 57.8 per cent for the period but that was because of the devastating floods of two years ago.

Farmers are small business operators, too. And so are many western Sydney residents. The seat of Greenway, the electorate which might have made Tony Abbott Prime Minister in 2010 had state Liberals selected a candidate a lot earlier, has 11,400 small businesses, according to latest figures from the Australian Electoral Commission.

Lindsay, the seat the Liberals want back after losing it in 2007, has 10,400. Reid, which was where Mr Abbott had his function on Sunday, has 19,200 small businesses.

In Chifley, which includes such suburbs as Mt Druitt and Rooty Hill, there are 7,300. And in Werriwa there are 9,800 while Parramatta has 16,200. Banks has 13,400 small businesses.

Small business isn?t rife only in western Sydney. In Joe Hockey?s seat of North Sydney there are 26,800, which probably means a lot of lawyers, architects and other professionals. And other cities have suburbs matching economic conditions in Sydney?s west.

But in Sydney the plight of small business is starker, and the disappointment with Labor is keener. And this is combining with other factors Mr Abbott is keen to list.

?But obviously the current Labor Government in Canberra and the Labor Party more generally have badly let down the people of western Sydney,? he said yesterday.

?The people of western Sydney have been taken for granted by the Labor Party for far too long and as we now are seeing in ICAC and elsewhere the Labor Party in NSW just became a stinking patronage machine in government and that?s why the Labor brand is so toxic - right around Australia but particularly in the western suburbs of Sydney.?

The Federal Government is not ignoring small business and has recently introduced policies, such as appointment of a Small Business Commissioner, to answer demands from the sector.

The Coalition has also proposed a package of changes for the sector - arguably the most positive of its policy fronts.

The competition for the hearts and vote of small business in Sydney suburbs will become more strident.

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Source: http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/small-business-is-a-big-deal-in-the-western-battlegrounds/

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Can China Reshape the Gaming Market? | Wall St. Cheat Sheet

China could light the fuse for a video game console boom if a 12-year ban on consoles is lifted. But, will it open the door to China?s market, or could it lead to a massive new competitor coming out of the gate?

Over the past decade, China has proven to be an increasingly valuable market, particularly for luxury goods and technology. For Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), China is the third largest market after the Americas and Europe, as a whole, and it accounts for $6.38 billion in the period that ended December 19. The numbers in China are rising all over the place.

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For video game console makers like Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Sony (NYSE:SNE), and Nintendo, China hasn?t been much of a market in the last 12 years. That?s because more than a decade ago, seven Chinese ministries issued a ban on manufacturing, selling, and importing game consoles.

But now, an anonymous source from the Ministry of Culture says ministries are discussing ?the possibility of opening up the game console market.? In order to lift the ban, all seven ministries would need to agree, so some uncertainty still remains over whether the ban will actually be lifted.

Implications for the gaming market

Apple lends a clear picture of China?s potential, and what the Chinese market, where demand is high for Western products, can do for a company. Investors in Japan are clearly cognizant of the implications of the ban being lifted, with Sony shares jumping 9.1 percent in Toyko ? 4.3 percent in New York ? and Nintendo stock jumping 3.4 percent in Osaka following the news.

The big-3 console makers ? Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo ? have a lot to gain if they can start selling in the massive Chinese market, but game developers have just as much to gain. Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ:ATVI) already has a lot going for it, with some of the most popular video games around ? including the massive Call of Duty and World of Warcraft franchises. Being able to market its biggest games to China would be comparable to Apple?s ability to market its latest iPhones there.

Game and console makers could see a huge initial spike in sales as Chinese consumers satisfy a 12-year craving, but the mobile gaming could conversely take a hit. In recent years, consoles have had to compete with the accessibility of mobile games from developers like Zynga (NASDAQ:ZNGA), and in China, where mobile games have not been banned for the last decade, they served as an alternative for those people who would have otherwise enjoyed console gaming. If the ban is lifted, there could be a big shift away from mobile gaming in China (the opposite of what is occurring in Western markets), which would hurt the sales of developers like Zynga, and further damage profits of app stores that take a cut of app purchases ? Apple?s App Store, for instance.

Caveat?

The big-3 console makers may see China as a new and glorious market that hasn?t been open for 12 years, but the stream could flow two ways. If the ban is lifted, China could also begin producing gaming consoles, and with the way China?s PC companies and smartphone companies have been enjoying growing success ? with two Chinese smartphone brands reaching the global top-5 in the last quarter ? a Chinese gaming console could also quickly become a big player in the game market.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Hitler Home Movies: How Eva Braun Documented ... - Business Insider

Lutz Becker was born in Berlin, he says, "during the anno diabolo, 1941. Mine was the generation that was sent into a dark pit." Meeting this survivor of the Third Reich, now in his 70s and living in Bayswater, London, it's hard to suppress the thought that Becker, a distinguished artist and film historian, has conducted most of his life in a circle of hell.

Becker's childhood passed in the fetid, terrifying atmosphere of Berlin's air-raid shelters as the Allied raids intensified and the city was reduced to burning rubble. He recalls the radio announcements ? "Achtung, achtung, ende ende, ?ber Deutschland sinfe bender. Achtung, achtung" ? followed by the helter-skelter rush downstairs. When the bombs fell ? even far off ? "the change in the air pressure was enormous, and extraordinary," he says. "People used to bleed from the ears, the nose and the eyes. I came out deaf, with tinnitus." Today, Becker adds, "I envy children who grow up without fear."

When the war ended in 1945, Becker and his family found "a world in ruins. The bodies of soldiers lay in the streets. When you passed a bombed-out building you could hear the buzzing of bluebottles in the darkness. Death was still underneath the ruins," he remembers. The devastated, malodorous aftermath of the Third Reich left a deep psychological scar. "As a child I had been forbidden to use dirty words. Now I would stand in front of the mirror in my mother's bedroom and repeat 'shit' and 'arsehole'." He laughs at the memory. "But I was thinking of Hitler."

In some ways, Becker has been thinking about Hitler ever since, and what the F?hrer did to the German people. "I was raised in a world of lies," he declares. As the Second World War morphed into the Cold War, the terrible truth about one of the most evil regimes in history began to leak out. Poignantly, the first Germans to come to terms with the reality of the Third Reich were those children who had somehow survived the fall of Berlin ? young men like Lutz Becker.

A gifted abstract German artist and film-maker, Becker discovered his vocation as an artist in the 1950s, when he also acquired a passion for film. In 1965, he won the Gropius prize for art and chose to spend it by transferring to the Slade, first coming to London in 1966 to study under William Coldstream. His contemporaries included the artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman. While researching his thesis, his troubled relationship with his childhood under the Third Reich found a new outlet. "It was in the Bundesarchiv," Becker recalls, "that I first unearthed a photograph of Eva Braun holding a 16mm Siemens cine-camera."

Eva Braun still exerts a strange fascination. Today, 80 years after Hitler became chancellor, Braun is both a symbol of Nordic simplicity, and also a tragic figure whose ordinariness provides a window on to the banality of evil. Postwar fascination with the Nazis means that Eva Braun still has a remarkable grip on our imagination ? the little girl in the fairytale who takes us to the horror in the woods.

The woman who holds the key to the domestic face of Adolf Hitler was 17 when she was first introduced to the F?hrer, who was only identified as "Herr Wolff". This blind date had been set up by Hitler's personal photographer Heinrich Hoffman, for whom Eva Braun worked as an assistant.

Hoffman, who ran a photographic studio in Munich, had been instrumental in the making of Hitler's image. He ensured that Hitler was always seen as a determined, defiant and heroic figure, a man of iron. From the 1920s, Hoffman's photographs were duplicated by the million in the German press, and sold as postcards to the party faithful. When Hitler's mistress, Geli Raubal, committed suicide on 18 September 1931 in the apartment they shared in Munich, there was an urgent need to hush up a potential scandal, and give the F?hrer's private life the semblance of normality. Hoffman stepped in. Eva Braun bore a striking similarity to the dead woman, and Hitler took comfort in her company after Raubal's suicide. By the end of 1932, they had become lovers.

Braun continued to work for Hoffman, a position that enabled her to travel with Hitler's entourage, as a photographer for the NSDAP (Nazi Party). Her relationship with the F?hrer was troubled. Twice, in August 1932 and May 1935, she attempted suicide. But by 1936 she was fully established as the F?hrer's companion. Hitler was ambivalent about her. He wanted to present himself as a chaste hero. In Nazi ideology, men were leaders and warriors, women were housewives. So Adolf and Eva never appeared as a couple in public, and the German people were unaware of their relationship until after the war. According to Albert Speer's memoirs, Fr?ulein Braun never slept in the same room as Hitler, and always had her own quarters. Speer later said, "Eva Braun will prove a great disappointment to historians." But Speer was wrong. He had overlooked Eva's gifts as a photographer.

Once he found the photograph of Eva with her cine-camera, Becker began to speculate about the possibility of Braun's home movies. If there was a camera there must have been some film, and if there was film, it must have been stored somewhere. The Nazis were nothing if not meticulous record keepers. In the late 1940s there had been reports circulating of a collection of home movies. Becker had heard these stories, but had never pursued them. No one had ever confirmed where such films might be hidden, or even if they existed at all.

Now in London, Becker began to make inquiries. He searched the records of the Imperial War Museum and the National Film Archive. "In those days," he recalls, "there was no great interest in film as historical evidence. Most historians believed that newspapers were more important than film, as testimony. But I had a very sharp need to sort out my own past." Becker would look at anything that helped with decrypting the terrible conundrum of Nazism.

Perhaps only a child of Nazi Berlin could have felt both the need and the determination to do this. It's hard, now, to appreciate how little was known of Hitler's mistress in the 1950s and 60s. It was Becker's research that would change the world's perception of the F?hrer and the Aryan wife (Braun married Hitler the day before their suicide) who died at his side in the bunker.

Becker's quest took him to the heart of a strange, postwar ? predominantly American ? society of Nazi obsessives: former veterans, trophy hunters, amateur cineastes and right-wing Aryan fantasists. In April 1970, Becker found himself in Phoenix, Arizona, at a gathering of film buffs, when he was introduced to a retired member of the US army unit responsible for the liberation of Hitler's chalet at Obersalzberg in April 1945. This veteran marine told Becker that, so far as he could recall, he had indeed noticed piles of film canisters in Hitler's mountain lair, but had not understood their significance. This material, he remembered, had been taken away by the US Signal Corps, the division of the American army responsible for the films and photographs retrieved from the ruins of the Third Reich.

Becker's curiosity was roused. Assuming they existed, these film canisters, he reasoned, must eventually have been taken to the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington DC. This was the home of such treasures as, for example, the original Declaration of Independence. With some anticipation, Becker trawled through the National Archive's catalogue, but in vain. He could find nothing that answered to the description of Eva Braun's home movies. For a while, the trail went cold but, he says, "I still had this instinct that there would be some films."

Becker continued to pursue his career as an artist in London, but he could not shake off his reputation as the film historian of the Third Reich. In 1971, he was approached by the producer David Puttnam and Sandy Lieberson, co-founders of the documentary unit Visual Programme Systems. They asked him to act as a consultant on a documentary series about the nazification of Germany in the 1920s and 30s. With some misgivings, Becker signed on, not least because "as a?private person, I could not finance my research into Eva Braun's films". Working for Puttnam and Lieberson, Becker now had full responsibility for researching the US National Archives in depth. He could still find no trace of Eva Braun's fabled home movies, but at least he was in conversation with the curators who might be able to help.

Part of Becker's problem in these early days was that his search was for 16mm footage. To the world's film archives, 16mm film was inferior to 35mm, the regular film stock used for official propaganda. The curatorial priority for most film archives at that time was to preserve nitrate footage shot on 35mm film before it disintegrated or disappeared; 16mm film was a lesser priority. Nonetheless, on his visits to Washington, Becker did turn up new information about a National Archives vault of uncatalogued 16mm film held in an old aircraft hangar in a forgotten part of Maryland, just outside Washington DC.

One fine day, in the spring of 1972, Becker drove out of DC to this vault and began searching through a rusting and discarded heap of old film canisters. It was, apparently, a fruitless quest. Most of the material seemed to be Japanese. None of it was 16mm stock. But then, as he turned over these uncatalogued cans, he spotted something no one had noticed before ? a set of cans with German labels. With rising excitement, he opened the first can and drew out a few frames of film to hold them up to the light.

Amazingly, it was colour film, and ? even more astounding ? there was Adolf Hitler with several senior Nazis (Albert Speer, Joseph Goebbels, Joachim von Ribbentrop), relaxing in the sunshine on the terrace of the Obersalzberg. These were indeed Eva Braun's home movies. Here, finally, were the overlords of the Third Reich at home, and at play.

Braun's home movies, mostly shot in Hitler's fortified chalet in Berchtesgaden, in the Bavarian Alps, have a naive innocence. She captures in the private life of the Nazi high command what Hannah Arendt called "the banality of evil". In Braun's footage, we see Hitler and his cronies relaxing on the terrace of his chalet. They drink coffee and take cakes; they joke and pose for the camera. Hitler talks to the children of his associates, or caresses his Alsatian, Blondi. The camera (in Eva Braun's hands) approaches Hitler in rare and intimate close-up. Occasionally, when a visitor from outside the party elite appears, the camera retreats to a more respectful distance. Mostly, however, Braun's cine-camera is among the party circle, at Hitler's side, and at his table. Most of the footage is in colour, with an extraordinary immediacy. Braun's films offer a remarkably unmediated view of the Nazi leadership and of Hitler himself. This was not the image presented by his propaganda team, or by Leni Riefenstahl, "Hitler's favourite film-maker", but the man as he actually was.

Braun's films chart the F?hrer's career up to the zenith of Nazi success, the summer of 1941. At that moment, with the eastern divisions of the Wehrmacht racing into the heart of the Soviet Union, it was reasonable to conclude, as many did, that Germany would win the war. But then came Pearl Harbor in December 1941, followed by Stalingrad and the defeat of Rommel in North Africa. Once Russia was fighting back, undefeated, and once America was committed to the Allied cause, the Third Reich was doomed, and Eva Braun ceased filming.

In the apocalyptic chaos of Hitler's downfall, the final days in the bunker and the dramatic suicides of Adolf and Eva, Braun's home movies, never widely known, became forgotten. Until Becker came on the scene.

"I asked for a Steenbeck [editing machine]," he recalls, "and began to watch. In my excitement, it was as if my life had a sense of purpose. I had been very angry about those Nazis. Now I could channel that anger in a positive way."

In film-history terms, the moment Becker opened those first canisters was the equivalent of peering into the tomb of Tutankhamun. He had finally identified the treasure that many had spoken about but none had found. Adolf Hitler's image would never be the same again.

By chance, Becker's discovery ? soon after viewed at the National Archives in Washington with great excitement ? coincided with the making of one of television's greatest documentary series, The World At War, a?project produced and masterminded by Jeremy Isaacs at Thames TV in London. In keeping with the spirit of the age, the TV history of the Second World War would not just be a?military history, featuring admirals, generals and air marshals. It was to include the common man and woman: Berlin housewives, London Blitz survivors, Russian peasants and Japanese civilians. Isaacs wanted not only to describe the victory of the west, but also to tell the story of how the whole planet had become engulfed in conflict.

Becker, meanwhile, was discovering the limits to the public's appetite for the home life of Adolf Hitler. Taking the best of the Eva Braun footage, the documentary he worked on for Puttnam, entitled Swastika, was premiered at the Cannes Film festival in May 1973. The audience was outraged, booing and whistling at the screen, with cries of "Assassins!" The presentation of the F?hrer as a friendly uncle, a petit bourgeois figure in a suit and tie, popping in and out of a family gathering, was intolerable. The iron-clad image of Hitler so carefully shaped by Heinrich Hoffman still exerted a fierce grip on the public imagination.

The production team for The World At War soon heard about Becker's material, and wove it into the series in a manner less contentious than in Swastika. Now British and American television audiences could have a new perspective on the Third Reich and its leaders. Initial outrage softened into a more mature understanding. It became easier to come to terms with the horrors of the past if its demonic protagonists were seen not as monsters but as ordinary ? sinister emissaries from humanity's dark side, but recognisably human.

Becker is still tormented by the first reactions to Eva Braun's films. "I was punished for puncturing a negative myth. People saw something that was banal in action, and banal in its colour." He believes that many had become comfortable with the carefully composed, black-and-white propaganda images of the Nazis. "People hate it when you tinker with their mythologies," he says. Over a generation, however, perceptions have changed.

Today, Becker's research, inspired by the need to make peace with the past, has, paradoxically, had the effect of historicising it. There were many equally evil 20th-century regimes ? Stalin, Mao, Idi Amin, Pol Pot ? but none of these exert quite the same cultural and psychological charge as Nazism. Becker himself finds it painful to review Braun's home movies. He says, looking back, he has learned "to develop a sense of responsibility, and to see that [my research] could not be a howling triumph, but at best an armistice. I was able to see the ghosts of the past put into the history books. The Nazis were no longer spooking my psyche. My journey was over."

Taylor Downing's book, The World At War, is published by BFI/Palgrave Macmillan, priced ?14.99. To order a copy for ?11.99 with free UK p&p, go to guardian.co.uk/bookshop or call 0330 333 6846

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Japan minister: not trying to weaken yen, central bank

DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Japan's economy minister said on Saturday his country's extraordinary fiscal and monetary stimulus program was not aimed at weakening the yen or undermining central bank independence.

Akira Amari told the World Economic Forum in Davos it was up to the market to determine the currency's exchange rate, and the Bank of Japan had chosen independently to sign a joint statement with the government on actions to fight deflation and revive economic growth.

"You might think there's a deliberate policy to drive down the value of the yen but we in government refrain from commenting on the exchange rate of the yen," Amari said in response to criticism of Japanese action.

(Reporting by Lisa Jucca and Paul Taylor; Writing by Paul Taylor)

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Breaking: Green Deal Finance Company confirms 6.96 per cent ...

The Green Deal Finance Company (GDFC) has today confirmed that initial interest rate for finance packages available under the Green Deal energy efficiency scheme will stand at 6.96 per cent.

The underlying rate means that when operating fees are taken into account indicative interest rates on a financing package of ?5,000 will range from 7.67 per cent to 7.96 per cent depending on the duration of the loan.

The figure is lower than the eight to nine per cent some observers had predicted. GDFC said it would provide ?competitively priced finance [that is] open to all?, but Labour Shadow Climate Minister Luciana Berger attacked the offer as a ?sky high interest rate? that represents a ?bad deal for the public?.

The GDFC, a non-profit company backed by a group of 55 companies orchestrated by PwC, will offer funding to all accredited Green Deal providers at the same initial rate of 6.96 per cent per annum.

However, it will also impose a set up charge of ?63 for each Green Deal Plan and an annual operating charge of ?20, which will be payable by Green Deal providers and can be added to the overall cost of finance for the household or business that has signed up to the scheme.

The company said that due to the fixed costs associated with the administration fees households and businesses would get a better rate of interest if they undertook a wider range of building improvements.

For example, a Green Deal package of ?1,500 that only undertook basic insulation would result in a maximum interest rate of 9.34 per cent, but a wider package of measures worth ?5,000 would result in an annual interest rate of 7.96 per cent over 10 years or 7.67 per cent over 25 years.

?Our all-in cost of finance shows that the more energy efficiency measures a household takes advantage of, the better the long term return in terms of savings, and the lower the cost of overall finance,? said Mark Bayley, chief executive of the GDFC, in a statement.

The GDFC said the rates were comparable to the best high street rates for long-term unsecured loans and the government has consistently argued that Green Deal financing will adhere to the scheme?s golden rule whereby repayments are lower than the savings people receive from their energy bills.

But Berger warned interest rates in excess of seven per cent would badly undermine the appeal of a scheme that is meant to deliver a nationwide revamp of the UK?s building stock.

?The whole point of the Green Deal is that households are meant to save money on their energy bills ? but with rip off interest rates, hidden charges and penalty payments the Green Deal could end up costing people more than they save,? she said. ?With sky high interest rates like these it?s hard to see how the Green Deal will be anything other than a bad deal for the public.?

According to Labour calculations a household taking out a 25 year Green Deal package worth ?10,000 at a 6.96 per cent rate of interest would end up repaying close to ?21,000 over the course of the loan.

Concerns are also being raised about the reach of the scheme with the GDFC confirming that around 20 per cent of households will not be able to qualify for a Green Deal package.

However, Bayley insisted the reach of the scheme far exceeded any existing finance package and many of those qualifying for the scheme would have credit ratings that would demand much higher interest rates were they applying for other unsecured loans.

?We estimate that four out of five energy bill payers in the population will be able to access this finance,? he said. ?We know of no other source of low-cost credit which is this inclusive.

?While we?re committed to financial inclusion, we will only lend responsibly. That means finding other ways to help those already in default on their financial obligations. We will work with leading local authorities and providers to see how tailored local support, combined with the Government?s ?540m Affordable Warmth and Carbon Saving Communities programmes, can reach those who need additional help.?

The scheme officially launches on Monday, backed by a ?2m advertising and marketing campaign and a major cashback offer, which will provide early adopters with cash payments worth hundreds of pounds.

Ministers are hoping the opportunity to undertake property improvements at no upfront cost, secure net savings on energy bills, and in some cases receive in excess of ?1,000 in cash payments will encourage significant take up for the flagship scheme.

Bayley told BusinessGreen he expects the GDFC to hand out between ?200m and ?300m over the first year of the scheme and the organisation is in the last stages of raising finance. The first loans are expected to be paid out in April.

Source: http://treeonline.org.uk/breaking-green-deal-finance-company-confirms-6-96-per-cent-interest-rate/

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Dung beetles look to the stars

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A species of South African dung beetle has been shown to use the Milky Way to navigate, making it the only known animal that turns to the galactic spray of stars across the night sky for direction.

Researchers have known for several years that the inch-long insects use the sun or moon as fixed points to ensure they keep rolling dung balls in a straight line - the quickest way of getting away from other beetles at the dung heap.

But scientists have puzzled over how the beetles, which perform an orientation dance on top of their dung balls before setting off, achieve a straight line on moonless nights.

To prove the Milky Way theory, scientists at Johannesburg's Wits University took beetles into the university planetarium to see how they fared with a normal night sky, and then one devoid of the Milky Way.

"The dung beetles don't care which direction they're going in. They just need to get away from the bun fight at the poo pile," Wits professor Marcus Byrne said. "But when we turned off the Milky Way, the beetles got lost."

And on cloudy nights without a moon or stars?

"They probably just stay at home," Byrne said.

(Reporting by Ed Cropley, editing by Paul Casciato)

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Report: Americans dying earlier, getting sicker than those in other ...

by Kim Krisberg

When it comes to good health, America is far from top dog.

Yes, we may spend the most, we may have some of the most advanced medical technologies and we may produce some of the best doctors. But when it comes to the ultimate measure of a health care system?s success ? the health of people and populations ? it seems we are losing a winnable battle.

?There?s hardly anything more consequential than Americans dying earlier and being sicker,? Dr. Steven Woolf, chair of the Institute of Medicine?s and National Research Council?s Panel on Understanding Cross-National Health Differences Among High-Income Countries, told me. ?That our children are going to die an earlier death than children in other (comparable) countries ? I think this is a pretty serious situation. ?On all accounts, humanitarian and economic, this is serious.?

Woolf and his colleagues on the panel recently released a report finding that although the nation has experienced dramatic improvements in life expectancy and survival in the last century, we?re falling behind our counterparts in other high-income countries. The report, which compared U.S. health outcomes to those in 16 comparable nations, such as Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom, found a ?pervasive pattern of higher mortality and inferior health in the United States, beginning at birth.? In fact, the U.S. health disadvantage can be seen in all age groups up to age 75 and is observed for multiple diseases, injuries, and biological and behavioral risk factors. Woolf noted that the report provides the most comprehensive analysis of the topic to date.

The report found that the nation fares worse in nine health domains:

  • The U.S. is home to the highest infant mortality rate among high-income countries, and American children are less likely to live to age 5 than children in comparable nations.
  • Deaths related to motor vehicle crashes and violence happen at much higher rates in the U.S. and are a leading cause of death for children, adolescents and young adults.
  • U.S. adolescents experience the highest rate of pregnancies and are more likely to become infected with a sexually transmitted disease.
  • The U.S. has the second-highest HIV infection prevalence among the nations studied and the second highest mortality rate linked to HIV/AIDS after Portugal. The U.S. is also home to the highest incidence of AIDS.
  • U.S. residents lose more life years to alcohol and other drugs than people in peer nations.
  • The U.S. has the highest obesity rate among high-income countries. Also, beginning at age 20, American adults have the highest prevalence rate of diabetes.
  • The U.S. is home the second-highest death rate from ischemic heart disease after Finland among the nations studied.
  • When compared to European countries, lung disease is more prevalent and tied to a higher mortality rate in the U.S.
  • Older U.S. adults experience a higher prevalence of arthritis and activity limitations than their peers in Europe and Japan.


Researchers surprised by pervasiveness of problem

Woolf, who is also a family medicine professor and director of the Center on Human Needs at Virginia Commonwealth University, said that since the U.S. health disadvantage has been discussed previously in the literature, especially the disadvantage among older Americans, ?we had some sense that we might find other bad news, but we were not prepared for the scale of what we found.? Woolf said he and his colleagues were most surprised at the sheer pervasiveness of the problems.

For example, he said that while researchers knew violence was a big issue in the U.S., they didn?t realize that American children younger than 5 experienced the highest rate of violence when compared to their counterparts in other high-income nations. Similarly, he said the health status of American teens was quite surprising ? they have a higher risk of dying in their teen years and experience a higher prevalence of disease and risk factors.

?American teens are in a really bad place compared to teens in other countries,? Woolf said. ?It?s a stunning pattern.?

During our conversation, Woolf took care to note that while some might be inclined to conclude that the U.S. average is being drawn down due to the nation?s racial, ethnic and socioeconomic diversity and the health disparities documented in many minority and low-income communities, that?s not the case.

?When we analyzed data for advantaged Americans, there?s still a disadvantage,? he said. ?We still find the same patterns ? that Americans are dying earlier, even if you?re a rich American. So to dismiss this as someone else?s concern is a mistake. We?re all in this together.?

However, the news wasn?t all bad. The report did find that Americans older than 75 live longer. Also, Americans experience lower death rates from stroke and cancer, better control over cholesterol and blood pressure levels, and lower rates of smoking compared to many of their counterparts in other wealthy nations. Woolf said it?s critical to better understand how those success stories came to be. For example, he said, researchers aren?t sure if lower stroke mortality rates are a reflection of better blood pressure control, better diet or the success of the medical sector in treating stroke ? ?we haven?t unpacked that enough to know what?s going on there,? he said.

While there are many probable explanations for the U.S. health problems, such as a large uninsured population, high calorie consumption, more access to firearms, and higher rates of poverty and income inequality, the report stated that ?no single factor fully explains the U.S. health disadvantage.? The authors wrote:

Might certain aspects of life in modern America ? including some of the choices that American society is making (knowingly or not) ? be part of the explanation for the U.S. health disadvantage? There are no definitive studies on this subject, but the public health literature certainly documents the health benefits of strengthening systems for health and social services, education, and employment; promoting healthy lifestyles; and designing healthier environments. ? In countries with the most favorable health outcomes, resource investments and infrastructure often reflect a strong societal commitment to the health and welfare of the entire population.

On the other hand, the report also notes that in some cases, it ?may simply be that the United States is at the leading edge of global trends that other high-income countries will follow.?

Woolf noted that the Affordable Care Act and its expanded access to affordable insurance could address some of the issues highlighted in the report. But he called the law?s investments in public health and prevention ?crucial,? adding that ?talks to cut back on (public health funding) are scary because they will likely only exacerbate the U.S. health disadvantage.? He added that while some policymakers claim that the current fiscal environment demands cuts to discretionary public health spending, he doesn?t believe that?s an accurate assessment of the situation. It?s not that the money isn?t there, Woolf said, it?s how we?re spending it.

?If you look at the ratio of health care spending to social spending, the U.S. is an outlier?countries with better (health) outcomes are spending more on social programs and less on health care,? he said. ?We need to start thinking about whether spending on public health and social programs may give us better value for our dollar.?

For a copy of the new report, ?U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health,? visit www.nap.edu. Also, click here to use an interactive graph to see how the U.S. compares to its 16 peer countries. And below is a video interview with Steven Woolf discussing the new report. (Video courtesy the National Academies)

Kim Krisberg is a freelance public health writer living in Austin, Texas, and has been writing about public health for the last decade.

Source: http://scienceblogs.com/thepumphandle/2013/01/25/report-americans-dying-earlier-getting-sicker-than-those-in-other-high-income-nations/

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Why Market Your Business Online? | New Wave Web and Marketing

Adults are spending more and more time on the Internet ? many of them searching for information, advice, goods, and services and looking to connect with others in their community. This means that the obvious choice for businesses is to take their marketing efforts online. Online marketing can benefit your company or business in ways traditional marketing would not.

Don?t know where to start? Below are five steps that can get your business in the right direction:

1. Build a Website. This may be the most obvious step. After all, you can?t have an internet presence if you?re not online. You can either set up your own website or hire an established company to set it up for you. The website needs to have easily navigated layouts, be filled with useful and interesting information and be free of junk or unhelpful things. Avoid using anything that will discourage a customer from lingering; this is one time when some upfront paid advice from a web designer can be well worth it and will pay itself back in no time.

2. Make your Website SEO Friendly.?The idea of search engine optimization (SEO) is to write your website?s copy (the content) in such a way that your site will appear high on the results pages of the major search engines (i.e. Google and Bing) when users perform specific keyword searches. The higher up on the results page, the more likely a user will click on your website.

3. Use PPC Advertising. Online pay per click (PPC) advertising has a large reach and is the way many sites thrive or even survive online. You can set a price that you would be willing to pay every time someone clicks on an ad that you write. You only have to pay this when someone clicks on your ad. If no one clicks on your ad, you do not have to pay. These ad formats allow you to set up a daily advertising budget and you have the freedom to cancel and restart your ads any time you want.

4. Use Blogs and Forums to your Advantage. Blogging is another way to drive qualified traffic to your website and boost your site?s ranking in the search engines and it is a great?way to help promote your business or services ? especially if you can show yourself as an expert and as someone who genuinely wants to help resolve user?s problems. Often you can do this for free. However, this option has one huge caveat??be sure to post in forums that are website promotion friendly if you intend on using your URL or emblazoning the post with your business details. In many cases, simply stating that you?re the founder/owner/director/community manager, etc. of a certain site can be sufficient to alert people to the good your company is doing online. Let them do the rest of the adding up and finding of you??consumers are intelligent.

5. Participate in Social Media. If your business does not have a Facebook ?account, get one as asoon as possible. And make sure it is optimized to get the most from it. For Facebook, you can use ads, updates and Fan pages to keep fans posted on your business happenings.?As a business, just be careful to get your business a Facebook Page and not a Profile; profiles are for individual people only and they are limited in what you can do as a business. Once you have created your page, keep updates relevant and interesting ? you want users to be engaged in and share your content.?And it doesn?t just stop there ? you can continue onto Twitter, Google +, and LinkedIn. (Hint: these are great places to share information from your website, blog posts, and forums).?Creating a coordinated social media and website traffic-building strategy for your business is a big task, and you can hire professionals to help.


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Green Blog: From John Kerry, Cautious Words on Keystone XL

Appearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator John Kerry, President Obama?s nominee for secretary of state, was quizzed on Thursday about the decision he faces this spring on approval of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.

Mr. Kerry replied that he would ensure that ?appropriate decisions? are made on the controversial 1,700-mile pipeline, which would carry oil from Canada?s tar sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast. He did not tip his hand on his position, but added that he would ensure that the State Department has carried out its analysis of the pipeline?s environmental impacts properly.

A department spokeswoman indicated this week that a decision on whether the project will go forward would not be announced before April.

On another environmental front, Mr. Kerry told the panel that climate change was a ?life-threatening issue? and that the United States would risk being left behind economically if it did not invest in clean sources of energy.

Here?s a video clip of his Keystone XL remarks.

Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/24/from-john-kerry-cautious-words-on-keystone-xl/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Trial under way in LA hip joint replacement suit

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A California jury has heard opening statements from attorneys in a lawsuit over whether a now-withdrawn hip replacement device from a medical giant Johnson & Johnson subsidiary was defective.

The lawyer for a man who had his hip device removed after metal allegedly flaked off into his body on Friday showed jurors pictures of the surgery with black material in the hip socket.

The product liability lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court claims Johnson & Johnson knowingly marketed a faulty hip implant that left thousands of people with crippling problems or needing replacement surgeries.

A lawyer for the maker of the device said patient Loren Kransky had many pre-existing medical ailments which caused his problems.

IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

Opening statements were scheduled Friday in a lawsuit that claims medical giant Johnson & Johnson knowingly marketed a faulty hip implant that left thousands of people with crippling problems or needing replacement surgeries.

The fraud and negligence suit, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, is the first of thousands of similar suits to reach trial in the United States that involve an all-metal ball-and-socket hip joint that was pulled from the market two years ago.

Loren Kransky, a former North Dakota prison guard, claims he suffered metal poisoning and other health problems after receiving the hip joint, known as the articular surface replacement, or ASR, in 2007.

He since has had it replaced.

Attorneys for the company argue that Kransky, 64, had a number of previous medical problems, that he knew the risks of hip replacement surgery and that there is no evidence that the ASR had a fault design.

The artificial hip socket was made by Johnson & Johnson's subsidiary, DePuy Orthopaedics Inc. It was sold for eight years to some 35,000 people in the U.S. and more than 90,000 people worldwide. The company stopped making the product in 2009 and recalled it the next year.

However, documents unsealed in the court case last week indicated that Johnson & Johnson officials were aware of problems with the device at least as far back as 2008.

Also, according to a deposition from a DePuy official, a 2011 company review of a patient registry concluded that more than a third of the implants were expected to fail within five years of their implantation.

New Brunswick, N.J.-based Johnson & Johnson has put aside around $1 billion to deal with the costs of the recall and lawsuits.

Last year, British experts at the world's biggest artificial joint registry said doctors should stop using metal-on-metal hip replacements after a study found that, after five years, about 6 percent of people who had used them needed surgery to fix or replace them.

That compares with just 1.7 to 2.3 percent of people who had ceramic or plastic joints.

Johnson & Johnson has issued about 30 recalls of Tylenol and other products since September 2009. Reasons range from nauseating packaging smells to tiny glass and metal shards in liquid medicines.

On Tuesday, Johnson & Johnson reported higher fourth-quarter profits and forecast a 2013 profit of $5.35 to $5.45 per share. That was below the average analyst estimate of $5.49.

Associated Press

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Charlie Brown voice actor pleads not guilty

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Peter Robbins at his arraignment at San Diego County Superior Court.

By Alex Dobuzinskis, Reuters

The former child actor who was the voice of Charlie Brown in the 1960s "Peanuts" animated television specials pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges he threatened his girlfriend and a surgeon who carried out her breast enhancement surgery.

Peter Robbins, 56, from Oceanside, Calif., pleaded not guilty in San Diego Superior Court to two counts of stalking and 10 counts of criminal threats. If convicted, he could face up to nine years in prison, Deputy District Attorney Elizabeth McClutchey said.

Robbins was arrested on Sunday on outstanding warrants by U.S. Customs officers at the San Ysidro port of entry as he returned to San Diego from Mexico. He remains in jail.

McClutchey said on Dec. 31 Robbins threatened Dr. Lori Saltz, the plastic surgeon he paid to perform breast enhancement surgery on his girlfriend, Shawna Kern.

The prosecution also alleged Robbins left several threatening phone messages for Kern, saying in one, "You better hide Shawna, I'm coming for you ... and I'm going to kill you."

Robbins allegedly threatened to kill a police sergeant who arrested him on Jan. 13 after he refused to pay a restaurant bill at the San Diego hotel where he was staying.

Robbins was released on $50,000 bond the following day and given a Jan. 28 court date.

McClutchey urged Judge David Szumowski to keep Robbins' bail set at $550,000 because Kern and Saltz believed Robbins was a "desperate man" and "had nothing to lose."

Defense attorney Marc Kohnen said the bail was excessive because Robbins had no criminal record and had never been in trouble with the law.

Robbins was 9 years old in 1965 when he became the voice of the world-weary yet optimistic title character of "A Charlie Brown Christmas," the first of many animated TV specials based on the popular "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles Schulz.

With its jazz-inflected music score and a storyline involving Charlie Brown's search for the true meaning of Christmas in a season corrupted by commercialism, it became a holiday TV classic.

The actor went on to voice Charlie Brown in "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown," "You're In Love, Charlie Brown" and "A Boy Named Charlie Brown," which aired in the 1960s. He was replaced in later versions of the animated specials.?

-- reporting by Marty Graham

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Bayer healthcare head returns to Novartis as Chairman

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Bayer AG said the head of its healthcare division, Joerg Reinhardt, is leaving to join his former employer Novartis as chairman.

Novartis earlier on Wednesday said its long-standing chairman and former Chief Executive would step down next month.

Reinhard will run for non-executive Chairman of the Board at Novartis' annual general meeting at the end of February and plans to take office on August 1. He will quit Bayer on February 28, the German group said on Wednesday.

Reinhard used to be Chief Operating Officer of Novartis.

Bayer's head of research and development Wolfgang Plischke will become interim head of Bayer HealthCare until a successor is appointed.

(Reporting by Ludwig Burger)

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Writing for the Web Course ? Lorelle on WordPress

Blog writing tips and articlesFebruary 18 ? March 25, you will find me teaching ?Writing for the Web? for Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education on Mondays from 1:30-4:30PM in the West Coast Bank Building in downtown Vancouver, Washington, just across the river from Portland, Oregon. Come join me!

This is the first class of its kind at the college, focusing strictly on writing for the web, the act of self-publishing. There are other courses dedicated to SEO, business websites, ecommerce, and even my own WordPress courses at the continuing education department of Clark College. A full-credit college course version of this class is currently in development for the 2013-2014 year at Clark College.

In this non-credit course, I will be teaching the art of writing and publishing on the web. We?ll cover a wide variety of topics on self-publishing on the web, dictated by the interests of the participants. They include:

  • Web Writing Tips
  • Website and Web Publishing Terminology and Jargon
  • Storytelling
  • Multimedia
  • How to Share Information with Social Media
  • Search Engines
  • Feed Readers
  • Web Writing Styles
  • Personas
  • Content Organization And Placement
  • Guest Blogging
  • Memoir And Storytelling
  • Professional And Technical Writing
  • Research
  • Developing Article Series
  • Editorial Calendars
  • Copyright and Copyright Infringement
  • Editing
  • Community Building
  • Managing Comments
  • Journaling
  • Family History and Genealogy Blogging
  • Citizen Journalism
  • SEO

We will explore all the different types of storytelling and blogging, as well as how to incorporate multimedia into the articles.

All of the student sites will be developed with WordPress.com, whether or not they currently have a site. Our exercises may be disruptive to a currently active site. Therefore the class will include tips and techniques on publishing and writing with WordPress.

The goal of the course is to help those new to blogging begin, and those experienced improve. The class is appropriate for all levels of experience and there are no pre-requisites, though familiarity with the web and websites is highly recommended.

The fee for the course is $179.

You may register online through their site, Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education, or by phone, 360-992-2939, or in person at the new Continuing Education offices in the West Coast Bank Building.

Additional Courses and Workshops

The following are more classes and workshops coming up on the calendar.

I offer several WordPress courses. Please see the information for details on the differences between the courses to determine which one is the right one for you.

Family History and Genealogy Blogging with PAPAFUG ? Family History Research Assistance
February 16 and March 16, 9AM ? 11AM

1271 Overlook Drive, Lake Oswego, Oregon
Free ? Registration is not required

This two part series of workshops is about blogging your family history and genealogy. It will cover WordPress tips and techniques for storytelling and sharing facts and details about your family?s history. This special event is part of the monthly meetings and classes of PAPAFUG ? Family History Research Assistance based in Lake Oswego.

This is an ideal workshop for those not just blogging their family?s history but those who wish to learn more about writing and publishing their memoirs and stories on the web.

WordPress I ? Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education
6-9PM February 18 ? April 4 Monday and Thursday

West Coast Bank Bldg, Vancouver, Washington
Fee: $299

Basic introduction to WordPress focused on content creation, management, development, and organization. Includes basics of social media interactivity, web writing, WordPress Themes, and WordPress Plugins. Designed for the non-web development expert or beginner.

This is a non-credit course with a certificate available. It is designed for those new to blogging, web publishing, and WordPress. The pace of the course is slow and focused on the individual needs of the participants. It is ideal for the personal blogger, family history/genealogy blogger, and small business owner or employee wishing to have an active site.

You may register online through their site, Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education, or by phone, 360-992-2939, or in person at the new Continuing Education offices in the West Coast Bank Building.

CAS181W ? CMS Website Creation: WordPress ? Portland Community College
April 3 ? June 12, 2012

Rock Creek, Beaverton, Oregon
Hybrid Online Course: Meets Wednesday 6-9PM with minimum 2 hours online per week
Tuition: $294 includes class fees.

This is a 3 credit college course. It is part of the web design and development degree programs at PCC.

The course is a basic introduction to WordPress designed to have the students create dynamic, interactive, and fully functional WordPress sites. It includes the basics of content development, management, and organization, Theme design and structure, and basics of WordPress Themes and Plugins.

The course is fairly fast paced and requires HTML and CSS familiarity, as well as web browser and web search familiarity. It is ideal for the college student focused on a degree path in web design, web programming, and web development, as well as for business owners and employees requiring WordPress and web publishing experience. This course puts more emphasis on design and development rather than content development and strategies.

Registration is with the college directly or online through PCC Registration and requires registration fees and paperwork in addition to the course fees.

CTEC 280 ? WordPress I ? Clark College, Vancouver, Washington
Tuesday/Thursday ? 6-9PM April 9 ? June 20, 2013

Main Campus, Vancouver, Washington
Tuition: est. $340 includes class fees

Introduction to the basics of WordPress including content creation, structure, management, and organization, user roles and permissions, multiple contributors, WordPress Theme customization, WordPress Plugins, and site development.

Full credit course and part of the Clark Web Development and Web Design degree programs. This course is fast paced and ideal for the college student or business owner/employee on a path to learn more about web design, web publishing, web programming, and development. There no per-requisites, though familiarity with websites and web browsers is highly recommended. This course puts more focus on content development and strategies compared to web design tips and techniques.

Register online or in person at Clark College. Additional fees and paperwork may be required if you are not currently a student. Clark College does not charge non-residency fees to most Oregon counties along the Columbia River near Portland, Oregon.

Coming Soon: Family History Blogging
Spring Quarter ? 6 weeks

Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education

Digging into your family?s history? Have some great stories to share? Blogging your family history is more than just sharing your family tree. It is exploring and sharing the stories of the lives on those branches, how they came to be where they were, the lives they led, the families they created ? and dismantled ? and the history they left behind to influence the future. This course explores how to share your family?s history and stories on the web for your own family and others seeking theirs.

Students will create a WordPress.com site and learn how to share photographs, videos, interviews, news, and current and past family stories and biographies on the site and through social media.

Familiarity with web publishing, graphic editing, and WordPress (Intro to WordPress) recommended. (Non-credit course, certification available)

This course is in development. If you are interested in being a part of the class, contact them through their site, Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education, or by phone, 360-992-2939, or in person at the new Continuing Education offices in the West Coast Bank Building to be put on a waiting list.


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