Friday, August 31, 2012

EmData builds annual commercial real estate directory ? Em Software

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Mike Docker, InData developer extraordinaire, shares with us how he used InData with InDesign to build an annual commercial real estate directory.

Introduction

Estates Gazette (EG) is the weekly magazine for the UK commercial property trade, and each year it produces a directory of warehousing and distribution parks across the country with space available for rent or purchase.

The data is held in an Excel spreadsheet, which is updated from information provided by property agents. This comes into the EG offices at different times and is handled by different staff members. Also, each distribution park can be represented by multiple agents, so it is not uncommon for one park to be entered into the spreadsheet several times.

As publication date approaches the agents are reminded to check and amend the data they have provided, and the updated spreadsheet becomes the source for the printed directory.

The magazine?s production team had been using cut-and-paste techniques to get the text on to the page but they approached the task with dread as each year rolled around. I persuaded them to give InData a try.

Design

For the 2011 directory a layout was prepared by EG?s art director using the magazine?s existing fonts and colour scheme. It allows for three entries per A4 page, each set on a tinted background with a heading in white reversed out of colour.

Each entry consists of a park name (the heading); address; website, if any; a list of measurements, prices, road/rail connections, etc; up to 50 words of descriptive copy; the agents? names and contact details; and agents? logos, where requested.

As the directory is divided into regional sections, each region is assigned an identifying colour which is used in the page headers, park names and subheadings.

Up to four agents? logos are accommodated in each entry. Where there are four they are set in a square block, two above and two below. Any fewer than four are aligned vertically on the right of the entry.

As they are shown on a tinted panel, the logo graphics are edited in Photoshop to remove unwanted backgrounds. This gives a cleaner look to the page than having them sit in white rectangles on the tint.

Data preparation

For the 2011 directory the Excel spreadsheet contained 957 rows (individual entries) of 35 columns (data). Most of the columns were information that would appear in the directory, but some were administrative. After making a working copy, I deleted the admin columns and added four of my own to contain the filenames of any logos that were required.

This became the master database. My first task was to try to identify any duplicate entries that might have been submitted by different agents, or entered twice in different regions, say. To facilitate this process I used an Excel macro that displays two copies of the spreadsheet and highlights any rows where the data in two given fields matches up. I then made a list of possible duplicates to submit to the EG data owners for them to decide whether or not to remove one.

Obviously, at this point it was important that the spreadsheet rows remained in their original order so that cross-referencing could take place.

With the data still in handy columns I ran a series of smaller Excel macros to check and format elements such as telephone numbers, email addresses and postal codes to make sure they conformed.

Another macro was run to check the list of agents who had requested (and paid for) their logo to be shown and insert the filename into my additional columns in whichever row their name occurred.

When this period of review and amendment was over the spreadsheet was sorted and exported, region by region, as tab-separated text files. Held in distinct regional files, each entry now consisted of a paragraph of text with its data fields separated by tab characters.

I ran a Word macro at this stage inspecting each paragraph (entry) to make sure it had the correct number of tabs (fields).

The prototype

I chose to make a separate InData prototype for each region with its individual colour scheme. Each region?s prototype was the same except for the colour. This slightly simplified the coding and, more importantly, it divided a big job into more manageable chunks. Page numbering could be applied later using InDesign?s special ?Next Page Number? character.

Each entry (three to a page) had a master text frame with a background tint, plus two borderless text frames overlaid on the right-hand side: one two-column frame to contain the ?notes? text in one column and three in-line picture frames (or boxes) in the second column; and another on top of that to contain four in-line picture frames for the exceptional cases where four agents? logos were required.

The prototypes were InDesign documents rather than templates, and each one consisted of an opening spread based on a master spread which was already populated with chained text frames as described above. On the pasteboard to the left of the opening spread was the code, contained in a matching series of linked frames to accommodate column breaks and frame breaks.

Production

Using InDesign with InData and InFlow, I simply opened each regional prototype, placed the cursor in the first text frame of the document, pointed InData to the source text file and let it rip.

Once the flat plan for the directory had been finalised?there were adverts and introductory text pages in addition to the park entries?I could move each section?s start page to be a right-hander, if necessary. Page numbers were then applied by simply numbering the first page?InDesign?s ?Next Page Number? character took care of the rest.

A final look-through enabled me to tidy up any ugly text breaks before each section was output to a colour laser printer for proof-reading. As the text and pictures were all part of the same flow it was an easy matter to delete or reorder whole entries if required by the proof-readers.

The final documents were exported as PDFs one page at a time using the magazine?s preset, and sent to be printed.

Source: http://emsoftware.com/2012/08/31/emdata-builds-annual-commercial-real-estate-directory/

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Chelsea owner Abramovich faces $6 billion court ruling

LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich will find out on Friday whether he owes his former partner Boris Berezovsky as much as $6 billion (3.8 billion pounds) after a British court battle that has laid bare the post-Soviet carve-up of Russia's vast natural resources.

After a legal odyssey stretching from the gilded corridors of the Kremlin to the offshore enclaves favoured by Russia's richest tycoons, Judge Elizabeth Gloster will rule on whether Berezovsky was extorted out his business empire by Abramovich.

Berezovsky, a fast-talking former mathematician who became a Kremlin powerbroker under late President Boris Yeltsin only to fall foul of Vladimir Putin, says Abramovich used the threat of Kremlin retribution to intimidate him into selling out of Russia's fourth biggest oil company at a knockdown price.

Abramovich, the world's 68th richest man with a $12.1 billion fortune, denies that and says he merely paid Berezovsky money for political cover and protection - known in Russian bandit slang as "krysha" or "roof".

"I am a genetic optimist but I shall not say anything more until we see the verdict," Berezovsky told Reuters by telephone on Tuesday.

Judge Gloster will spend about an hour reading out a summary of the decision at the High Court's modern Rolls Building, starting at 10:30 a.m. on Friday. The final judgment will be published after September 17.

Abramovich spokesman John Mann declined to comment until the ruling was handed down, though either party could appeal in the case, which has cost tens of millions of pounds in legal fees.

Besides the personal drama of a public battle between two of Russia's most dazzling businessmen, one of the biggest private litigation cases in the world has detailed the treacherous business world of post-Soviet Russia:

Ownership means nothing, offshore cash is king and while Yeltsin granted favoured tycoons control over the oil and metals producers of a former superpower, President Putin can wrestle assets back from errant oligarchs no matter how powerful.

RUSSIAN KRYSHA

Complete with blatant tax evasion, informal deals on billion-dollar assets and a fly-on-the-wall view from inside the adrenaline bubble of Russia's A-team of oligarchs, the case reveals the country's heady corruption.

Even the evidence reads like a John le Carre thriller: barristers bickered over handwritten notes from an offshore lawyer who died in a mysterious helicopter crash, a snatched conversation on tax avoidance recorded in secret at Le Bourget airport and a meeting at London's Dorchester Hotel to hash out the creation of the world's biggest aluminium company.

"The most interesting part of it is the light it sheds on the way in which Russian business was done at that very high level in the immediate post-Communist period: This culture of krysha and payments being paid back and forward," said Philippa Charles, a litigation partner at law firm Mayer Brown, which is not directly involved in the case.

"Meetings at heliports, alpine ski resorts - it is all rather James Bond but actually it shows this was the reality of how business was done at that time in Russia," Charles said.

The focus of the case was 1995 - the year Yeltsin sold off the assets of a former superpower to a handful of influential traders who became known as the oligarchs.

Rich beyond the dreams of their often modest Soviet childhoods, the barons of Siberia came to personify the corruption of post-Soviet Russia: brash, dangerous alpha-males who scorned the rules of mortals.

After meeting on a Caribbean yacht trip organised by fellow tycoon Pyotr Aven, Berezovsky and Abramovich, then a 28-year-old oil trader, came up with a simple idea: merge Russia's best refinery with some of the top oil and gas fields of Siberia.

But to pull it off, they would need Yeltsin's support.

OLIGARCH BATTLES

Berezovsky said Abramovich agreed to give him and partner Badri Patarkatsishvili, a chain-smoking Georgian who died in Britain in 2008, a half share of what would become Sibneft to secure state approval for its creation and privatisation.

Abramovich disputes that, saying he merely paid Berezovsky for providing political cover and protection culminating in a final payment of $1.3 billion via a sheikh in 2001. Abramovich said Berezovsky did nothing to develop Sibneft.

"Krysha was required. It was impossible to keep hold of the company without krysha. So we required both political and physical krysha," Abramovich told the court.

After fleeing Putin's Russia in 2000, Berezovsky claims Abramovich sought to curry favour with Putin by threatening him with expropriation unless he sold his Sibneft stake to him.

Russia's state gas monopoly Gazprom bought Sibneft from Abramovich for $13 billion in 2005. Abramovich denies any threats were made.

Berezovsky also claimed Abramovich sold his shares in RUSAL Plc, the world's top aluminium producer, without his permission. He is seeking over $5 billion for his claimed losses over Sibneft and over $564 million for RUSAL.

"There is no suggestion that anyone forced or pressured Mr Abramovich into acting for the Kremlin," Berezovsky told the court. "He was simply happy to act to the detriment of his friend and partner in order to curry favour with President Putin."

Abramovich's lawyers cast Berezovsky as an obsessive man angry at the success of Abramovich who he believed enjoyed a similar level of clout with Putin -- Russia's paramount leader since December 31, 1999 -- as Berezovsky enjoyed with Yeltsin.

If after digesting the intricacies of Russian business practise, the judge rules against Berezovsky, his reputation as a publicity seeking former oligarch will be cemented.

But if Berezovsky wins, Putin will be cast as Russia's alpha-dog ruler whom even billionaire oligarchs such as Abramovich are so keen to please that they will betray their former partners.

(Editing by Giles Elgood)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chelsea-owner-abramovich-faces-6-billion-court-ruling-003526698--business.html

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The Acropolis Greek Salad - Kalofagas - Greek Food & Beyond

This past summer has been a tough year for those trying to grow tomatoes around Thessaloniki and here in Halkidiki. I can?t speak for the rest of Greece but many homeowners complained of a cold Spring followed by an unrelenting hot summer and a bug that would eat the tomato plants from inside out.

My parents came here late and some of the t0mato crop survived and we?re enjoying the fruits of their labours now with deep red, sweet, meat yet juicy tomatoes that are remarkably delicious all on their own. Our summer home is just a few minutes walk from the sea and I?m sure that sea breeze has licked these tomatoes.

Tomatoes are one of the pillars of making a good Greek salad. If you?re going to make a Greek salad (us Greeks call it a Horiatiki or Village) you should make it now while tomatoes are in season. I?ve posted on a proper Greek Salad before but I wanted to share this stylized version of it?.there?s some elevation and I wanted to say thank you to Acropolis Organics who?s been providing the olive oil for the past three Greek Supper Clubs I?ve organized.

Acropolis Organics brings you the best of Cretan olive oil from the Kissamos region of Chania and this Toronto-based company has been remarkable in distributing its oil across Canada. I?ve named this version of the Greek salad ?Acropolis? as this means the highest point in a village, town or city.

This Greek salad is fancy but still very easy to reproduce and all the ingredients are the same: ripe, in season tomatoes, green peppers, sweet red onions, cucumbers, Kalamata olives and Greek extra-virgin olive oil. Some sea salt, Feta cheese (of course its Greek) and dried Greek oregano and you?ve completed your Greek salad.

To reproduce the Acropolis Greek salad first cut your tomatoes into wedges and lay your foundation. Next up, cut your cucumbers into 1/2 inch thick sticks and lay on top of the tomatoes. Now cut your peppers into slender slices and lay those on top. Season with sea salt, gently place your sliced onions and olives on the salad and drizzle with extra-virgin olive oil and sprinkle dried Greek oregano.

The only extra ingredient you may need is some good crusty bread to mop-up the sauce created from the juices of the vegetables and the olive oil. Go on?.dunk away?its the Greek thing to do!

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Isaac forces evacuation of pets from St. John the Baptist, other ...

BATON ROUGE -- Three tractor trailer loads of pets were moved from Isaac-flooded St. John the Baptist Parish to animal shelters in north Louisiana and more will be on their way there Friday, state officials said.

Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Mike Strain said that 145 pets -- from dogs and cats to birds, guinea pigs and turtles -- were evacuated with their owners from the flooded parish.

Strain said the influx brings the overall number of evacuated animals to 195 since Isaac unleashed winds and rains on the state Tuesday.

Strain said the total is expected to swell as animals and owners are evacuated from flooded parishes in south Louisiana.

He said 179 pets have been taken to the state's "mega- evacuation center" in Alexandria and another 16 have been transported to Haughton, near Shreveport.

Strain said the idea is to keep the pets and owners together.

He said the Alexandria shelter has room so "owners are co-habitated with their pets" in different areas.

The Haughton facility houses animals and their owners are housed in a separated facility nearby.

"The idea is to keep the owners and the pets together so people?can take their dogs for a walk" and be with their animals in a stressful time, Strain said.

Ed Anderson can be reached at eanderson@timespicayune.com or 225.342.5810.

Source: http://www.nola.com/hurricane/index.ssf/2012/08/isaac_forces_evacuation_of_pet.html

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Clijsters says goodbye with 2nd-round loss at Open

Kim Clijsters of Belgium chases a shot against Laura Robson of Great Britain in the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Mel C. Evans)

Kim Clijsters of Belgium chases a shot against Laura Robson of Great Britain in the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Mel C. Evans)

Kim Clijsters of Belgium wipes her face during her match against Laura Robson of Great Britain in the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Mel C. Evans)

Laura Robson of Great Britain reacts after beating Kim Clijsters of Belgium in the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Mel C. Evans)

John Isner returns a shot to Xavier Malisse of Belgium in the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Mel C. Evans)

Kim Clijsters of Belgium returns a shot against Laura Robson of Great Britain in the second round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Mel C. Evans)

(AP) ? Kim Clijsters' singles career ended where she wanted it to, just not the way she hoped.

The four-time Grand Slam champion lost 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5) to 18-year-old Laura Robson of Britain in the second round of the U.S. Open on Wednesday, and will head into retirement after she finishes playing in doubles at Flushing Meadows.

Clijsters walked away from the sport once before, returning after a 2 1/2-year hiatus in 2009. But now 29 and a mother, the Belgian insisted this season that she means it this time, and decided the U.S. Open ? and its hard courts that she conquered on the way to three championships ? would be her final tournament.

Wednesday's loss ended Clijsters' 22-match winning streak in New York, encompassing titles in 2005, 2009 and 2010.

Associated Press

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Aspirin may help men with prostate cancer live longer, study suggests

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Men who have been treated for prostate cancer, either with surgery or radiation, could benefit from taking aspirin regularly, says a new study that includes a researcher at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Taking aspirin is associated with a lower risk of death from prostate cancer, especially in men with high risk disease, according to a multicenter study published in today's issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Dr. Kevin Choe, assistant professor of radiation oncology at UT Southwestern, is first author of the paper.

Preclinical studies have shown that aspirin and other anticoagulation medications may inhibit cancer growth and metastasis, but clinical data have been limited previously. The study looked at almost 6,000 men in the Cancer of the Prostate Strategic Urologic Research Endeavor (CaPSURE) database who had prostate cancer treated with surgery or radiotherapy.

About 2,200 of the men involved ? 37 percent ? were receiving anticoagulants (warfarin, clopidogrel, enoxaparin, and/or aspirin). The risk of death from prostate cancer was compared between those taking anticoagulants and those who were not.

The findings demonstrated that 10-year mortality from prostate cancer was significantly lower in the group taking anticoagulants, compared to the non-anticoagulant group ? 3 percent versus 8 percent, respectively. The risks of cancer recurrence and bone metastasis also were significantly lower. Further analysis suggested that this benefit was primarily derived from taking aspirin, as opposed to other types of anticoagulants.

The suggestion that aspirin, a frequently prescribed and relatively well-tolerated medication, may improve outcomes in prostate cancer is of particular interest, Dr. Choe said, since prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer among men and the second-leading cancer killer in the U.S.

"The results from this study suggest that aspirin prevents the growth of tumor cells in prostate cancer, especially in high-risk prostate cancer, for which we do not have a very good treatment currently," Dr. Choe said. "But we need to better understand the optimal use of aspirin before routinely recommending it to all prostate cancer patients."

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UT Southwestern Medical Center: http://www.swmed.edu

Thanks to UT Southwestern Medical Center for this article.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Windows Phone 8 may land October 29th, just days after its desktop brother

Windows Phone 8 may land October 29th

Word on the street is that Windows Phone 8 will get its official launch on October 29th. When asked for confirmation, Microsoft issued a pretty standard "no comment," which leads us to believe there might actually be something to this rumor. With Windows 8 slated to land on October 26th, we wouldn't be surprised to see its portable counterpart hit the market just a few days later, as ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley is suggesting. October is already expected to be a rather hectic month for Microsoft, with launch of countless Windows 8 tablets scheduled. Putting WP8 out alongside its first batch of handsets (hello ATIV S!) would only make sense, really. We can think of a reason or two that Microsoft might want to utterly dominate a few news cycles.

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Buy a Business-Negotiation is the key to save some extra money

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If you start a business from scratch that means you have to create or use a product that hasn?t been used before and you have to try and market it so that you can generate enough sales to stay in business. You have to go through all the teething processes that invariably cause lots of problems for you along the way. Buying an existing business can be a good decision than starting up a new business exclusively for a simple reason called risk. If you start a new business you might surrounded by countless risks that stop your business to grow exponentially. Due to the risk factors associated with starting a new business buying an existing business is much more popular. People prefer to take franchise of the business over starting a business from scratch.

There are many things which you should always bear in mind before your commence searching for an existing organization for sale.

First of all decide what kind of business you want to buy. Put your choice for any specific location where you think your business can grow at rapid speed. Do not look for the business that is pertaining for the profits only because buying a business in places you are interested in or have got past experience would give you sufficient moral to bypass any hurdle that comes while running the business.

It is better to know your strengths whenever you plan to buy a new business. Listing your skills, your current experience, your certification, what your great at or how you need to run your business will help you to plan a better strategy to run your business. It is really important to first decide what type of business you want to buy, have you been okay with building a commercial, office centered or industrial kind of business, Your desired net income and the level of capital you have readily available for the down payment.

Make a valuation of the business you want to buy as it may be important to verify the proper amount of the business you want to purchase. It also helps you spending the money for correct amount of the enterprise in which you are interested in as opposed to over paying. Also make sure you buy a business directly from owner, as these businesses have a great chance of negotiation, a good deal and saving some extra money.

Constantly while buying a business for sale, be ready to negotiate always, have great persuasion skills try to remember to stay within your budget.

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Ann brings the love as Romney wraps up nomination

Republicans crowned Mitt Romney the presidential nominee as his wife Ann sold their wholesome family and college sweetheart love story to US voters in a prime-time convention speech.

Romney took to the stage at the packed convention center in Tampa, Florida to proffer a polite thank you kiss as part of a carefully choreographed attempt to reintroduce the sometimes awkward candidate as a loving family man.

The 65-year-old multi-millionaire businessman will formally take up the nomination with his all-important acceptance speech on Thursday, the climax of three days of rousing convention addresses by party grandees and rising stars.

Romney lies neck-and-neck with Democratic President Barack Obama in national polls ahead of a November election that should be the challenger's for the taking, given the sour economy and stubbornly high unemployment.

Romney's campaign has been eager to promote the gregarious, 63-year-old Ann as a conveyer of the family story, a mission intended to humanize a candidate who trails Obama badly in terms of likability and can come across as stiff.

She delivered her side of the bargain, blending a targeted pitch to vital women voters with a personal narrative about Mitt that dwelt largely on their all-American love story, their wholesome family and his winning attitude.

"This man will not fail," Ann Romney said, staring in determined fashion right at the lens in an address beamed live into American living rooms just 10 weeks before voters go to the polls.

"This man will not let us down. This man will lift up America!"

After a series of wealth-related gaffes during the campaign, she repeatedly invoked their love story as college sweethearts as she sought to portray the Romneys as an everyday couple who shared hardships just like other Americans.

"It has been 47 years since that tall, kind of charming young man brought me home from our first dance. Not every day since has been easy. But he still makes me laugh. And never once did I have a single reason to doubt that I was the luckiest woman in the world.

"You can trust Mitt," she said. "He loves America. He will take us to a better place, just as he took me home safely from that dance."

Earlier, in a state-by-state roll call of delegates on the convention floor that reflected the results of the Republican primary elections, Romney soared past the 1,144 threshold to formally earn the nomination.

Charismatic New Jersey Governor Chris Christie followed Mrs Romney on stage, giving the keynote address and firing up the crowd with a tear-down of Obama that failed to hide his own ambitions for a potential presidential run in 2016.

The convention kicked off earlier Tuesday with the usual blend of political theater and razzmatazz despite the hurricane bearing down on New Orleans, which derailed Monday's opening and still threatened to cast a pall over proceedings.

Many Americans do not tune in until the convention season starts -- Obama and the Democrats hold theirs next week in Charlotte, North Carolina -- so Tampa provides Romney with a golden opportunity to buff up his image.

The run-up to the convention was marred by incendiary remarks from Todd Akin, a Republican congressman seeking a Senate seat in Missouri, who suggested women's bodies spontaneously prevent pregnancy after a "legitimate rape."

The Romney camp, which roundly condemned the remarks, is keen to get back on message, pressing the case that the former Massachusetts governor understands the economy better than Obama and knows how to get the country back on track.

Republican delegates said Romney was on course to take the White House as the American people recognized Obama's "hope and change" mantra had worn thin after four years of economic hardship.

"The president can smooth talk anything but I think nobody wants to listen to that anymore," Tina Gibson from Texas, wearing a star-spangled banner outfit complete with cowgirl hat, told AFP on the convention floor.

Obama has broken with tradition and is campaigning hard through his rival's event, countering Romney's bid to grab an uninterrupted chance to make his case.

"This week in Tampa my opponents will offer you their agendas. It should be a pretty entertaining show -- I'm sure they will, you know, have some wonderful things to say about me," he said Tuesday in the key swing state of Iowa.

"But what you won't hear from them is a path forward that meets the challenges of our time."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-fly-early-republican-convention-021304637.html

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Link between protein and aggressive, recurring prostate cancer ...


From: ScienceDaily: Cancer News - 5:59pm - August 27, 2012

In a study to decipher clues about how prostate cancer cells grow and become more aggressive, urologists have found that reduction of a specific protein is correlated with the aggressiveness of prostate cancer, acting as a red flag to indicate an increased risk of cancer recurrence.

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Source: http://ewallstreeter.com/link-between-protein-and-aggressive-recurring-prostate-cancer-discovered-7135/

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The Only 100 Positive Affirmations You Will Ever Need

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Growing Up without Positive Thinking

Why do we have to grow into adults and run into problems in life before we learn the power of positive affirmations, confidence, and believing in ourselves?

Why are these simple messages of truth that can change our lives so hidden in the culture and the environment that raises us?

Why do we have to discover them by accident and feel like we have found a new gold mine whereas almost all of it is found in ancient messages that still hold true?

I wish I understood why the Iranian culture abstains from teaching you how to think positively when you are growing up. Or is this rampant in all cultures of this big great world?

I grew up in Tehran with a lot of love ? and I mean, a lot of love from my parents, my relatives, my grandparents, and my childhood friends. All of these are irreplaceable loves in their own right. But the love was often overshadowed with a lot of fear, shame and guilt imposed by our guardians and authority. I don?t mean fear, shame and guilt for wrong-doing but for doing anything that was not ?the norm? (the norm itself being anything but normal or sensible).

The overflow of affection in our culture cannot be matched, I admit, but it is rarely about teaching a child to be positive and confident in life, or about believing in their own abilities to make smart choices or helping them follow a dream. It is about making sure they follow the rules and that they are a good little boy or a good little girl, obedience always being the measuring stick above all things.

The rules are the rules of ages ago, no matter how little they apply to today?s world: grow up polite and obedient, get massive amounts of education that mainly your parents or relatives choose for you, become a successful doctor or dentist or engineer, no matter how much you may hate the ?respected? profession or long to be something else, marry well and bear many good children, only to repeat the process for your offspring.

Now if you break the rules and are still successful, you become the ?exceptional story?, ?the one case out of thousands?, the one ?anomaly? that still does nothing whatsoever to challenge the viewpoint at large. [Insert big fat sigh here].

So for those of you who never grew up being told just how unique and special you are, how capable you are of everything you want to become, how OK it is to have dreams outside of the norm, how amazing your choices are and how much you matter to this world, this blog post is for you, darling, sealed with much love!

100 Positive Affirmations to Carry You Through Life

Where did I get these affirmations? I have read the work of Louise Haye and adore her to pieces and I may have a few of her phrases or words but they are mostly altered to fit my own language. She is truly my source of inspiration, that much I admit openly. However, just as Louise recommends, I wanted to put together my own affirmations for you and encourage you to use them as they are or feel free to change the wording even further to adopt it as yours.

You may laugh, you may sneer, you may not believe a word of these affirmations but if my engineering logic-oriented mind can come around to believing them and then see them in action and watch them bring happiness to my life and profit into my business, I have high hopes that it can help you too.

Affirmations work best in the PRESENT tense, just as you see below, and when you say them consciously and preferably loudly (if the circumstance permits!). Also, it helps to adopt positive BELIEVING as well as positive THINKING as you embrace these words in the situations that arise in your life.

When you feel lonely and sad:

1. I feel the love of those who are not physically around me.
2. I take pleasure in my own solitude.
3. I am too big a gift to this world to feel self-pity and sadness.
4. I love and approve of myself.

When you feel terrified (without your safety being in danger):

5. I focus on breathing and grounding myself.
6. Following my intuition and my heart keeps me safe and sound.
7. I am making the right choices every time.
8. I am drawing from my inner strength and inner light.
9. I trust myself.

When you feel insignificant:

10. I am a unique child of this world.
11. I have every bit as much brightness to offer the world as the next person.
12. I matter and what I have to offer this world also matters.
13. I may be one in 7 billion but I am also one in 7 billion!

When you are nervous:

14. I trust my inner light and intuition to guide me.
15. Nervousness surrounding what I want to do is a good sign.
16. I know the situation will work out for my highest good.
17. Wonderful thing unfold before me.

When you are angry:

18. The anger does not reflect who I am.
19. I let go of my anger so I can see clearly.
20. I accept responsibility if my anger has hurt anyone.
21. I replace my anger with understanding and compassion.
22. I offer a sincere apology to those affected by my anger.

When you feel hopeless and at the end of your rope:

23. I may not understand the good in this situation yet but it is there.
24. I can muster up a little more hope and courage from deep inside me.
25. I choose to find hopeful and optimistic ways to look at this.
26. I kindly ask for help and guidance if I cannot see a better way.
27. I refuse to give up because I haven?t tried all possible ways.

When you feel conflicted about a decision:

28. I know my inner self will guide me to the right decision.
29. I trust myself to make the best and smartest decision for me.
30. I receive all feedback about a decision with love but make the final call myself.
31. I listen with love to this inner conflict and reflect on it until I get to peace around it.

When you are with your family:

32. I love my family even if they do not understand me completely.
33. I show my family how much I love them in all the verbal and non-verbal ways I can.
34. There is a good reason I was paired with this perfect family.
35. I choose to see my family as a gift.
36. I grow into a better person from the hardship that I feel with my family.

When you are among friends:

37. I choose friends who approve of me and love me.
38. I surround myself with friends who treat me well.
39. I take the time to show my friends that I care about them.
40. My friends do not judge me, nor do they influence what I do with my life.
41. I take great pleasure in my friends, even if we disagree or live different lives.

When you are around strangers:

42. I am beautiful and smart and that?s how everyone sees me.
43. I take comfort in the fact that I can always leave this situation.
44. I never know what amazing incredible person I will meet next.
45. The company of strangers teaches me more about what I like and what I don?t like.

When you are at work:

46. I am doing work that I enjoy and find fulfilling.
47. I know that I have a choice in the work that I do in this world.
48. I do not settle for meaningless, boring, and frustrating work.
49. I engage in work that impacts this world in a positive way.
50. I believe in my ability to change the world on a small scale with the work that I do.

When you can?t sleep:

51. I know that peaceful sleep awaits me in dreamland.
52. I let go of all the lies I tell myself.
53. I let go of my thoughts until the morning.
54. I embrace the peace and quiet of the night.
55. I sleep soundly and deeply and beautifully into this night.

When you don?t want to face the day:

56. What if this day were to bring me a great joy?
57. I bet today will be a day to remember. Let us go and greet it.
58. My thoughts are my reality and I am thinking of a bright new day.
59. I fill this day with hope and face it with joy.
60. The day will come and go, whether I participate or not. Let us participate.

When you worry about your future:

61. I let go of my fears, worries that drain my energy for no good return.
62. I make smart, calculated plans for my future.
63. I enlist the help of experts as needed in my financial planning.
64. I refuse to fall victim in a state of panic by preparing for my future.
65. I trust in my own ability to provide well for my own future.

When you can?t get your loved ones to support your dreams:

66. I follow my dreams no matter what.
67. I show compassion in helping my loved ones understand my dreams.
68. I ask my loved ones to support my dreams.
69. I answer questions about my dreams without getting defensive.
70. I know that my loved ones love me without fully grappling with my dreams.
71. I accept them as they are and continue on with pursuing my dream.

When you come face to face with a problem:

72. I am safe and sound.
73. Everything is going to work out for my highest good.
74. There is a great reason that this is unfolding before me now.
75. I have the smarts and the ability to get through this.
76. Every problem has a solution, and I seek my solution with resolve.

When you want to do more with your life but feel stuck:

77. I attempt all ? not some ? possible ways to get unstuck.
78. I seek a new way of thinking about this situation.
79. I know the answer is right before me, even if I am not seeing it.
80. I believe in my ability to unlock the way and set myself free.

When you can?t stop comparing yourself to others:

81. I have no right to compare myself to anyone for I do not know their whole story.
82. I compare myself only to my highest self.
83. I choose to see the light that I am to this world.
84. I am happy in my own skin and in my own circumstances.
85. I see myself as the gift I am to my people and community and nation.

When you feel you are not good enough no matter how hard you try:

86. I am more than good enough and I get better every day.
87. I give up the right to criticize myself.
88. I adopt the mindset to praise myself.
89. I see the perfection in all my flaws and all my genius.
90. I fully approve of who I am, even as I get better.
91. I judge myself to be both good and great at all times of day and night.

When you want to give up:

92. I cannot give up until I have tried every conceivable way.
93. Giving up is easy and always an option so let us delay it for another day.
94. I give up the permission to give up for good.
95. It is always too early to give up, so let me give it some more.
96. I must know what awaits me at the end of this rope so I do not give up.

When you recognize how powerful, gifted, talented and brilliant you really are:

97. The past has no power and no hold over me anymore
98. I embrace the rhythm and the flowing of my own heart.
99. All that I need will come to me at the right time and place in this life.
100. I am deeply fulfilled with who I am.

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FAA to study use of electronics on planes

It's going to be a while before airline passengers can use iPads and other electronic devices during the whole flight.

The Federal Aviation Administration says it's forming a committee to study the issue. But its plan suggests the committee's work won't be done until March at the earliest.

The committee will give a recommendation to the FAA, which will make the final decision about any changes. The FAA says allowing cell phone use during flights isn't under consideration.

Airlines currently ban electronic devices until the plane reaches 10,000 feet. They have to be put away before landing, too.

In March, the FAA raised hopes that it might loosen rules for electronic devices by saying it would study ways to test them.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/faa-study-electronics-planes-194606800--finance.html

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Dav Whatmore tips Pakistan favourite ahead of Australia series - Bettor

Dav Whatmore tips Pakistan favourite ahead of Australia series ? Cricket News Update

Pakistan cricket team?s head coach Dav Whatmore feels the former world champions, Australia, whom his men are gearing up to play over the next couple of weeks, are a weaker side than usual.

While speaking to media reporters on the team?s arrival in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), on Saturday, the Australian tactician tipped his side favourites to win the just to begin limited overs series.

?They have had a retirement or two and an injury so I suppose the short answer would be yes,? said Whatmore when asked if the Michael Clarke and Co. was weaker than normal.

?It could be they will try even harder after they lost pretty badly to England ... but conditions are more known to the Pakistan team so from that point of view we hold a bit of an edge," he added further.

Australia go into the limited-overs series against Pakistan at the back of 0-4 ODI series whitewash at the hands of traditional rivals, England. The mighty Aussies were also exposed by the lowly-ranked Afghanistan cricket team during the one-off ODI, at Sharjah on Saturday, August 25, 2012.

Though the Kangaroos managed to win the match comprehensively by 66 runs in the end, their batting line-up struggled to score runs against an inexperienced Afghan attack. Only skipper Michael Clarke, Matthew Wade and Mike Hussey managed to cross 30-run mark.

Their pacers did a magnificent job, but they also struggled to break the 86-run partnership between Mohammad Nabi (46) and Asghar Stanikzai (66).

Pakistan are also coming into the series at the back of an unimpressive ODI record. They faced a 4-0 ODI series whitewash at the hands of England, at the same UAE venues, in February this year, and have recently lost five-ODI series to Sri Lanka 3-1. But Whatmore feels his players performed well against the Islanders last month, and are currently in a good form.

?I honestly thought we were one ODI victory away from (it) being a very good tour in Sri Lanka,? said the former Australian cricketer.

?From positions of strength we managed to snatch defeat and hand the game over...it hasn't been as bad as some people may think,? he added further.

The Pakistan-Australia series gets underway in Sharjah, on Tuesday. All the matches, ODIs and T20Is, will be played in the night, to avoid the worst of the UAE heat.

Source: http://blogs.bettor.com/Dav-Whatmore-tips-Pakistan-favourite-ahead-of-Australia-series-Cricket-News-Update-a182597

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Isaac brings back painful Katrina memories

FILE - This Aug, 31, 2005 file photo shows a man pushing his bicycle through flood waters near the Superdome in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina left much of the city under water. Hurricane responses by politicians mean avoiding disaster _ their own. Katrina?s legacy looms large as Isaac heads toward New Orleans and politicians from local Gulf Coast parishes to the White House and the Republican convention host city of Tampa, Fla., are calibrating their actions and their words, mindful of the sensitivities of how the public will perceive them. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

FILE - This Aug, 31, 2005 file photo shows a man pushing his bicycle through flood waters near the Superdome in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina left much of the city under water. Hurricane responses by politicians mean avoiding disaster _ their own. Katrina?s legacy looms large as Isaac heads toward New Orleans and politicians from local Gulf Coast parishes to the White House and the Republican convention host city of Tampa, Fla., are calibrating their actions and their words, mindful of the sensitivities of how the public will perceive them. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Brenda Johns, 66, a survivor of Katrina says she trusts the Lord will protect her and her next door neighbor, but is taking no chances, securing her home and moving off the beach front lot in Long Beach, Miss., before Tropical Storm Isaac becomes a hurricane, Monday, Aug. 27, 2012. Johns and her neighbors were completely wiped out by Hurricane Katrina seven years ago. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Willie Shook, 65, a survivor of Hurricane Katrina, takes a break from assisting her neighbor's packing up her belongings in preparation of leaving their beach front homes in Long Beach, Miss., prior to Tropical Storm Isaac making landfall, Monday, Aug. 27, 2012. Shook and her neighbors were completely wiped out by Hurricane Katrina seven years ago, but said regardless of the effects of this latest storm, she will come back to her home and rebuild if necessary. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Willie Shooks, right, and Brenda Johns, next door neighbors and survivors of Hurricane Katrina seven years ago, say while they trust the Lord will protect them, they are taking no chances, securing their homes and moving off the beach front lots in Long Beach, Miss., before Tropical Storm Isaac becomes a hurricane, Monday, Aug. 27, 2012. When Hurricane Katrina hit, the two neighbors lost everything, returning to foundations and debris where houses once stood. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

(AP) ? As she loaded supplies into her car to prepare for Isaac, Linda Grandison's mind rewound to the nightmare of Katrina: Back in 2005, she had to flee her family's flooded home and waited on a bridge for more than three days before being rescued by helicopter.

Though Isaac is far less powerful than the historic hurricane that crippled New Orleans, the system was on an eerily similar path and forecast to make landfall on the seventh anniversary of Katrina, raising familiar fears and old anxieties in a city still recovering from a near-mortal blow seven years ago.

This time, Grandison is not taking any chances. She will stay with her mother in the New Orleans suburb of Gretna, which did not flood in Katrina. The house has a generator to keep the refrigerator running if power goes out, and she has enough charcoal to grill out for days.

"You can't predict God's work. This is nerve-wracking," she said. "I hate leaving my house, worrying if it's going to flood or get looted. But I'm not going to stay in the city again."

If Isaac comes ashore here, it will find a different city than the one blasted by Katrina. This New Orleans has a bigger, better levee system and other improvements designed to endure all but the most destructive storms. Many neighborhoods have rebuilt. Some remain desolate, filled with empty, dilapidated homes.

The Army Corps of Engineers was given about $14 billion to improve flood defenses, and most of the work has been completed. Experts say the city can handle a storm comparable to a Category 3 hurricane. Isaac is expected to come ashore as early as Tuesday night as a Category 1 storm, striking anywhere from west of New Orleans to the Florida Panhandle.

Mayor Mitch Landrieu said he understood residents' worries, but tried to reassure them that the city was prepared.

"I think everything will be OK," he said.

But people in this city aren't easily soothed because they've never forgotten the images of families stranded at the decrepit Louisiana Superdome, people begging for help at the convention center and President Bush's back-slapping congratulatory remarks to then-FEMA Director Michael Brown.

Shawanda Harris lost everything she owned when her ground-floor apartment in low-lying eastern New Orleans was flooded during Katrina. She was on the phone with family and friends Monday as she waited for the latest update on Isaac from the mayor. The neighborhood was packing up and leaving.

Harris planned to caravan out of the city with relatives and head inland to another family house outside New Orleans.

"People ain't taking chances now," she said, keeping an eye on a television that was swarmed with the radar images of Isaac looming over the Gulf of Mexico.

Harris said the preparations were bringing back a lot of unease and heartache reminiscent of 2005.

"It was scary. My whole family was separated. They couldn't find me. The Red Cross had called and told my mom that they found me dead," she recalled.

She said Isaac was coming ? just as Katrina did ? at the end of the month, when many people are low on money.

"They got rent to pay. They got bills. Payday isn't until the end of the month, Friday," she said. "Right now, half our family got money. Some of our family got nothing. That's why we're leaving together."

Others tried to have confidence that the city was prepared and that the levees would hold.

"I'm not kidding myself. We're going to have wind, going to have water. But not Katrina destruction. I think things are going to hold," said Erin Ogg, who planned to ride out the storm at her New Orleans home.

Joyce Ridgeway still hadn't made up her mind whether to stay or go. She stopped at Walmart to pick up water and snacks to be prepared either way.

"It doesn't look like Katrina," she said. "It doesn't even have that same urgency that Katrina had. We were feeling kind of urgently that we needed to get out for Katrina. That's not the case with this storm."

In the quiet coastal town of Long Beach, Miss., Brenda Johns and her neighbor, Willie Shook, took time Monday to pray that Isaac won't deal the devastating blow that Hurricane Katrina did. Then they got busy boarding up their homes. The women are two of only three people who rebuilt on their street after Katrina wiped their neighborhood away.

One of the only things Shook recovered was a dress, which she found still on a hanger in tree near her destroyed house.

"Katrina changed a lot of people, for good or bad," said Shook, a retired assistant principal. "It changed me for the better. It showed me that we don't really own anything. God gives it to us, and he can take it away. I'm at peace."

Associated Press

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

How To Get Involved In Daily Fantasy Basketball

The popularity of Basketball has been steadily growing in international markets for a number of years. While the sport has been extremely popular in the United States for decades, many international stars in the NBA have brought this beloved game to far corners of the globe. There are far more international players (and superstars) in the NBA than ever before, and analysts make the argument it has benefitted the game tremendously as more players vie for contracts making the playing field that much more talented.

This has also made basketball a lot more exciting for fans. Right now there is more talent than ever before being merged on powerhouse teams with All-Star lineups, and this off-season in particular has fans foaming at the mouth for the season to start and final lineups to be announced. Big names are signing small contracts to play on these powerhouse teams and the unexpected seems to be happening weekly. This has made being a fan tremendously more exciting and has subsequently made fantasy leagues very interesting.

Superstars are coming off the bench and lesser known players are putting up All-Star numbers. Predicting who will be atop the leader board in any given points category has also become increasingly difficult and fantasy leagues are filled with rookie winners and fantasy team owners who seem to win from little other than luck alone! Therefore getting involved in a fantasy basketball league is easier and more fun than ever before, and many people with limited sports knowledge are beating out seasoned veterans leaving bruised egos in the wake of these exciting developments.


Getting involved in a fantasy sports league is also much easier than ever before as the popularity of the sport has increased the number of opportunities to get involved. While once upon a time you had to know a group of friends and a trustworthy stat keeper to maintain and run a league, getting involved is as easy as visiting a specific website. Certain sites are dedicated solely to providing you with a number of options for putting your sports knowledge to the test. If your sports fantasy knowledge is minimal at best, know there are tutorials and instructional videos you can watch that will help you get the ball rolling.

These factors have subsequently made fantasy basketball a lot more popular as well, and specific websites offer you a variety of formats to suit your level of interest. Daily fantasy basketball leagues are particularly exciting because they allow you to really sink your teeth into the team management roll. On the other hand there are league formats that are more passive in nature and require less proactive involvement on the team manager's part. The NBA is an exciting league and the upcoming seasons will be one to remember. Getting involved in a fantasy league is a great way to stay in the loop and have fun at the same time while hopefully winning some terrific prizes and most importantly of all; bragging rights.

Source: http://www.artipot.com/articles/1351955/how-to-get-involved-in-daily-fantasy-basketball.htm

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Ikea Uses Fake, Digitally Created Rooms Inside Its Catalog [Ikea]

When you're flipping through the IKEA catalog and wondering how they make all that easy-to-assemble furniture look so good inside that lovely apartment, know this: it's fake. As in, it doesn't exist. As in, it was made on a computer by a 3D graphic artist. More »


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Profiles In Science | Richard Ellis : Guardian of Ocean Life, Armed With Pen and Brush

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Richard Ellis, the naturalist behind countless paintings, books and one immense blue whale, has spent a lifetime championing ? and often demythologizing ? marine life.

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

In Southwest, Worst-Case Fire Scenario Plays Out

Craig Allen, left, a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, and Jorge Castro, a visiting professor of ecology from Spain, survey a plateau ravaged during last year's Las Conchas fire in New Mexico. The megafire burned over 150,000 acres of forest. Enlarge David Gilkey/NPR

Craig Allen, left, a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, and Jorge Castro, a visiting professor of ecology from Spain, survey a plateau ravaged during last year's Las Conchas fire in New Mexico. The megafire burned over 150,000 acres of forest.

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Craig Allen, left, a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, and Jorge Castro, a visiting professor of ecology from Spain, survey a plateau ravaged during last year's Las Conchas fire in New Mexico. The megafire burned over 150,000 acres of forest.

Third of a five-part series

As the Earth's average temperature creeps upward, climate scientists have predicted record heat waves and droughts. That's what we've seen this summer in the U.S.

The question has become, are we now seeing the real damage climate change can do?

I drove though New Mexico's Santa Fe National Forest with ecologist Craig Allen, from the U.S. Geological Survey. Allen is energetic, restless and deeply worried about this forest. He has watched a triple combination of heat, drought and wildfire devastate this place over the past 15 years.

We stop by what once would've been a beautiful meadow full of Ponderosa pine ? a tall tree with cinnamon bark and branches at the top, loaded with pine needles. But the big valley is badly burned. There are no live Ponderosa pines.

"The shrubs have basically taken control of the site," Allen says.

Ecologists call this "type conversion." The forest turned to shrub land. Big wildfires did that.

Heat waves, droughts and fire are not unusual here: A 16th-century mega-drought pushed the Pueblo Indians out of these mountains. And the current drought, in fact, is only the eighth most severe in the past 1,000 years.

But scientists say something is different now. The weather pendulum that swings back and forth between hot and cold, wet and dry is swinging more toward the hot and dry side.

Jorge Castro looks onto the Cerro Picacho and the St. Peter's Dome trail, adjacent to the Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. Last year's Las Conchas fire was the third in a string of blazes that devastated the area. Enlarge David Gilkey/NPR

Jorge Castro looks onto the Cerro Picacho and the St. Peter's Dome trail, adjacent to the Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. Last year's Las Conchas fire was the third in a string of blazes that devastated the area.

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Jorge Castro looks onto the Cerro Picacho and the St. Peter's Dome trail, adjacent to the Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. Last year's Las Conchas fire was the third in a string of blazes that devastated the area.

"What we have now is a gradual trend towards warmer temperatures," says Park Williams, an ecologist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. He says climate change is exaggerating the normal swings in weather.

"So each drought will be a little more intense, and each very good period will be a little less good for the foreseeable human future, it seems," he says.

Drought And The 'Sponge Effect'

Higher temperatures will mean more drought.

It works this way: Prolonged heat turns the atmosphere into a sort of dry sponge ? a sponge that sucks more and more moisture out of the ground and out of trees. Scientists call this "sponge effect" the atmosphere's "vapor pressure deficit." Williams says this year, that deficit has increased here by 50 percent.

"Thinking about a 50 percent increase in vapor pressure deficit is like thinking about the Southwestern United States being transplanted onto another planet," he says.

Williams says that deficit will get worse as average summer temperatures increase.

Williams and Allen work within the Bandelier National Monument in the Jemez Mountains. It's a national park. It's rainy season now, and a small river runs through the woods.

But the rain is deceiving. Less rainfall and more heat are changing the landscape. Allen says the current drought almost wiped out one of the park's iconic trees, the pinon, 10 years ago. The pinon gives the Southwest its signature peppery scent.

"This is a huge change almost overnight in an ecosystem. The dominant tree on this site wholesale died," Allen says. "More than 95 percent of the mature pinon in Bandelier died."

This wave of heat, drought and fire has swept over the Colorado Plateau ? a region of high mountain forests that stretch across Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado.

To make matters worse, the weakened trees are ever more vulnerable to bark beetles that now infest these forests.

Seeing 'The Worst Thing ... We Expected Would Happen'

Thomas Swetnam at the University of Arizona studies the forests of the Southwest. Like many ecologists, he says one reason forests are burning hotter now is because they're overgrown. For a century the U.S. Forest Service suppressed all fires, and now they're tinderboxes.

University of Arizona professor Tom Swetnam examines tree samples at the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research in Tucson, Ariz. Swetnam says forests are burning hotter because they are overgrown. Enlarge David Gilkey/NPR

University of Arizona professor Tom Swetnam examines tree samples at the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research in Tucson, Ariz. Swetnam says forests are burning hotter because they are overgrown.

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University of Arizona professor Tom Swetnam examines tree samples at the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research in Tucson, Ariz. Swetnam says forests are burning hotter because they are overgrown.

But Swetnam says climate change has made the situation much worse. And that's exactly what the computer models of climate change predicted.

"When you have predictions and the scientific understanding tells you this is likely what's coming, [and] then it starts to happen, the pieces, the dots are obviously connectable that it's very likely [we are] seeing the worst thing that we expected would happen," Swetnam says. "Warming is occurring and it's starting to take out our forests."

Back at Bandelier in New Mexico, Craig Allen's office sits deep in a canyon in the Jemez Mountains. He's watched four fires burn about 90 percent of the east side of the mountains in 16 years.

"For me, the really profound piece of this is the ability of the trees that have been growing for centuries on these hill slopes," he says. "Are they going to be able to survive even another 20, 30 years if the temperature increases?"

Inside, Allen's desk is surrounded with notebooks ? 30 years of his field notes here. But now, he says, the forests they describe will probably never look the same.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2012/08/24/159848194/in-southwest-worst-case-fire-scenario-plays-out?ft=1&f=1007

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Romney's Birther Joke?Explained in One Number: He Needs 61% of the White Vote

The recent direction of Mitt Romney's campaign may seem perplexing ? ?the candidate's birther joke, those ads accusing Obama of?gutting welfare reform, John Sununu's jab that Obama needs to?learn how to be American, and veep pick Paul Ryan's?s pride at bitterly clinging?to guns and God ? but it can all be explained with just one number: 61 percent, which is the share of the white vote Romney needs to win.

RELATED: Romney Jokes: 'Nobody Asked to See My Birth Certificate'

In June RealClearPolitics'?David Paul Kuhn?looked at the demographic break down in vote projections and concluded, "The white margin to watch: 61-39. That?s the rough break-even point. Obama likely needs more than 39 percent of whites to assure re-election." To put that into context, Kuhn notes, "Whites favored Reagan in 1984 by a 64-35 margin. They favored Bush in 1988 by a 59-40 margin. Four years ago, whites favored McCain by a 55-43 margin."?When Kuhn was writing in late June, he noted in an average of four polls, Obama was a couple points below the 39 percent mark -- and Romney was far from his 61 percent target.?The New Republic's Nate Cohn?pointed out that averaging more polls, whites were splitting for Romney by 52 percent to 39 percent. With Romney making little headway with black or Hispanic voters ? polls typically put his support among non-white voters in the high teens to low 20s ? the best remaining option is to get to that 61 percent threshold with whites. And if the Republican primary taught us anything ? think back to Donald Trump's birther bubble and Newt Gingrich's South Carolina victory after doubling down on his charge that Obama is the "food stamp president" ? these racially tinged campaign barbs are sure crowd pleasers among white Republicans.?

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Of course, as Jonathan Chait explained in New York back in February, the G.O.P.'s demographic reliance on white voters is strategy with an impending expiration date.?Whites have been a shrinking portion of the electorate election after election, so even though George H. W. Bush crushed Michael Dukakis in 1988, because of the demographic changes in the American population, if Obama got Dukakis's share of whites in 2008 -- and everyone else voted the same way they did four years ago -- Obama would still have won. But that's long-term thinking. Romney only has 73 days left to win this election and the best bet he has left is to boost his margin among white voters while and hope the non-white turnout is a lot lower for Obama.

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But since clinching the Republican nomination ? largely by staying out of the day-to-day cable controversies of the primary and letting his opponents self-destruct ? Romney hasn't made much progress among white folks. A poll released Friday by CNN/ ORC International shows a close race ? Obama winning 49 percent of likely voters, and Romney winning 47 percent. That should be great news for Romney. But if you look more closely, he's still got to get white people to love him. The CNN poll shows Obama getting 40 percent of the white vote, 1 point better than he needs, and Romney getting 56 percent, 5 points less than he needs.?

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A recent Fox News poll (conducted from August 19 to August 21) showed a poorer standing for Obama among whites, with just 36 percent voting for him. But even there, Romney was only winning 53 percent of white votes. Overall, the poll showed Romney ahead 45 percent to Obama's 44 percent. A?Monmouth University poll conducted from August 15 to August 19 showed Obama with 39 percent of whites and Romney with 49 percent of whites. Polls in swing states like Ohio and Wisconsin show Romney still has a ways to go.

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In other words, Romney needs to be more loved by white people and Obama needs to be more disliked by them for Romney to win. Romney made a step toward that goal Friday with his birther joke, "No one?s ever asked to see my birth certificate. They know that this is the place that we were born and raised." Romney defended his comments, saying of his mostly-white audience, "the crowd loved it and got a good laugh."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romneys-birther-joke-explained-one-number-needs-61-231853728.html

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