Sunday, September 30, 2012

Staten Island sports bulletin board: Basketball clinic and classes

Shootin? School registration ?

?The Shootin? School will hold a basketball clinic Oct. 8 at the CYO Center in Port Richmond. The schedule is as follows: kindergarten to second grade, 10 to noon; third to fifth grades, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., and sixth to eighth grades, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 917-692-6337. ?

?Basketball officiating ?

?IAABO, the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials, is holding classes for anyone interested in refereeing high school boys? basketball at Monsignor Farrell HS in room 110. Registration and the first class will be Tuesday at 7 p.m., and classes will run each of the following Tuesdays and Thursdays until the exam on Nov. 5. The cost is $135. Call Steve Rossiter at 917-836-8985.

Source: http://www.silive.com/recsports/index.ssf/2012/09/staten_island_sports_bulletin_384.html

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University Bands Concert

Date

Sunday, September 30, 2012

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The University Wind Symphony and Symphonic Winds begin their 2012-2013 season. The concert is free and open to the public. We hope you will join us for this special day of music as we begin our new season.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney: Battle of the Halloween Masks!

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Upstairs and Downstairs

Watched both seasons of Downton Abbey and Upstairs and Downstairs, both have fantastic stories for both those above and those below, and just wondering if there's anyone out there who'll fancy a roleplay like that at all? Ideas for storyline and such are welcome. At the moment, I'm just looking for general interest before working furthur on it as to what to put in it, though one thing I will suggest is more than one House maybe?

Let me know if interested :D

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Video: PFT Live: Will reeplacement refs tell all?

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Wilson has tough task of replacing Revis for Jets

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 5:21 p.m. ET Sept. 27, 2012

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - Darrelle Revis is likely gone for the season with a knee injury, and Kyle Wilson has the tough task of replacing the All-Pro cornerback for the New York Jets.

The rest of Rex Ryan's defense will need to step up in a big way, too, starting Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.

Defensive coordinator Mike Pettine says no one can "just step in and replace a Darrelle Revis," but the Jets are counting on Wilson - their first-round pick in 2010 - to do a good job in his place. Pettine says the Jets won't make any major changes on defense without Revis, rather the differences will be "more subtle."

Wilson has tried to take the promotion in stride, downplaying the pressure of replacing arguably the NFL's best defensive player.

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PFT's Week 4 picks: The 49ers will win in New York and the Eagles will defeat the Giants on Sunday night (NBC).

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Friday, September 28, 2012

SensoGlove revamp brings automatic pressure check, stops us from strangling our golf swing

SensoGlove revamp brings automatic pressure check, stops us from strangling our golf swing

Hand rookie golfers a driver and they'll frequently make the classic mistake of gripping the club as though their lives depend on it. A seasoned veteran knows that a little give and take might be needed, which is why Sensosolutions just updated its long-serving SensoGlove to better encourage a balanced hold. The new automatic sensitivity toggle will offer a recommended grip through the LCD based on how tightly the club has been held in the past; throttle the 9 iron often and you'll be asked to loosen up. Longer battery life is also in the cards versus the older model, although we're reaching out to determine how many more holes the glove will handle in one charge. No matter how you slice (or hook) it, the newer SensoGlove is shipping for $89 in versions for both hands and multiple sizes.

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Italian seismologists face prison in quake

Six Italian scientists and one government official could see four-year prison terms for manslaughter for allegedly downplaying the risk of an earthquake in the town of L'Aquila, Italy, in 2009.

According to prosecutors, the six researchers and the Department of Civil Protection downplayed the likelihood that a series of tremors that hit the city in early 2009 were foreshadowing a larger quake. On April 6, 2009, a magnitude-6.3 earthquake killed 309 city residents.

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The trial, which began about a year ago, has worried scientists, who point out that earthquake prediction is not possible. But prosecutors insist that the trial is not about predicting the unpredictable, according to Nature News. During closing arguments on Monday and Tuesday, the prosecution assistant told the courtroom that instead, the scientists and officials had inadequately assessed the risk of a quake and given deceptive information to the public. The prosecution is asking for four-year prison terms for the accused.

Earthquake swarms are notoriously unreliable predictors of future quakes, say seismologists. In 1988, researchers found that about half of large quakes in seismically active areas of Italy were preceded by foreshocks, but only 2 percent of small earthquake clusters predicted a big temblor.

At the controversial March 31 meeting in L'Aquila, earth scientist Enzo Boschi, now a defendant in the case, acknowledged the uncertainty, calling a large earthquake "unlikely," but saying that the possibility could not be excluded. In a post-meeting press conference, however, Department of Civil Protection official Bernardo De Bernardinis, also a defendant, told citizens there was "no danger."

Prosecutors have portrayed De Barnardinis as a victim of bad information from the team of seismologists, reported Nature News.

The trial is on hold until Oct. 9, when the defense will present its closing arguments.

Follow Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas ? or LiveScience @livescience.? We're also on? Facebook ? and Google+.

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

One South African mine strike ends, but Amplats badly hit

MARIKANA, South Africa (Reuters) - Thousands reported for work at Lonmin's Marikana mine on Thursday, ending a strike in which 46 people died, but at rival Amplats miners barricaded a street with burning tires and the firm said it had been badly hit by a walkout to demand higher pay.

A police helicopter hovered above a shanty town near Amplats mines at Rustenburg, 100 km (70 miles) northwest of Johannesburg, and armed officers backed by armored vehicles and water cannon were on stand-by.

There were no reports of clashes but Anglo American Platinum, or Amplats, the world's top producer of the precious metal, reported only one in five of its workers had turned up at its Rustenberg mines.

It was clear the wave of wildcat strikes in the sector had not ended with the signing this week of a pay deal at smaller platinum producer Lonmin.

The unrest, with roots in a bloody turf war between an upstart union and the dominant National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), has sent world platinum prices soaring.

The police shooting of 34 Lonmin strikers on August 16 - the bloodiest security incident since the end of apartheid in 1994 - also piled pressure on President Jacob Zuma, who was forced to call in the army to back up stretched police.

And economists say the precedent set by the big Lonmin pay rises could ripple through an economy already saddled with uncompetitive labor costs, stoking inflation and curbing the central bank's ability to cut interest rates to boost sputtering growth.

"The company continues to be disappointed with the low turnout rate at four of its Rustenburg mines which are currently reporting less than 20 percent attendance," Amplats said in a statement.

It said its Rustenburg "process operations" had resumed full production but the mood among strikers was uncompromising.

"We'll buy 20 liters of petrol and if police get violent, we'll make petrol bombs and throw them at them," said Lawrence Mudise, an Amplats rock driller, holding a sign demanding 16,700 rand ($2,000) a month, a hefty premium on his current salary.

Police fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse a crowd of men carrying spears and machetes in a squatter camp near the site on Wednesday.

"We'll not go to work until we get what we want. Our kids have been shot at, our families have been terrorized and brutalized, but we are not going back to work," one miner, who did not wish to be named, told Reuters.

LONMIN JUBILATION

A few kilometers away at Lonmin's Marikana mine, thousands of workers reported for their first shift since early August, ending one of the bloodiest bouts of industrial action in the 18 years since the end of white-minority rule.

Many shouted "We are reporting for work" in Fanagalo, a pidgin mix of Zulu, English and other African languages.

The miners were in jubilant mood after securing wage rises of up to 22 percent. "I feel very happy that I can go back to work now," said Nqukwe Sabulelo, a rock-driller at the mine. "I'm going to live well now."

The hefty wage settlement has stirred up trouble in the gold sector, with some 15,000 miners at the KDC West operation of Gold Fields, the world's fourth largest bullion producer, holding an illegal strike.

The Gold Fields protest is fuelled by discontent with the local leadership of the dominant National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and their stance has been given fresh impetus by the Lonmin settlement.

Gold Fields said this week it would not entertain demands for a minimum wage of 12,500 rand despite losing 1,400 ounces a day - close to 15 percent of group production.

NUM General Secretary Frans Baleni said the union, a key political ally of the ruling African National Congress, was trying to help.

The stand-off threatens the NUM-dominated collective wage-bargaining that has typified South African industrial relations since apartheid.

"We are trying to narrow the demands and get them to go back while we negotiate," Baleni told reporters.

Part of the African National Congress-led ruling alliance, the country's biggest group of unions this week acknowledged the challenge posed by the rise of the militant AMCU union and the need for change.

"The labor movement needs to renew itself," said Zwelinzima Vavi, general secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU).

"There is the danger of finding ourselves ... outflanked by the new independent unions which are emerging as a result of dissatisfaction from the shop floor."

(Additional reporting by Joshua Nhlapo and Peroshni Govender; writing by Agnieszka Flak and Ed Stoddard; editing by Ed Cropley and Andrew Roche)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/south-african-miners-return-unrest-spreads-065331883--sector.html

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Top Travel Insurance Myths | Travel Tips and Ideas

Erin Weiland

Popular myths about travel insurance often are the reason many travelers decide not to invest in the most crucial form of health and safety protection while traveling. From everything to cost to coverage, misconceptions have been formed over the years. Travel insurance is one of the most important things a traveler can invest in while planning a trip and we wanted to explain the top five travel insurance myths and why they are not true!

?Myth #1

If you have a credit card you don?t need to buy travel insurance.

Travel protection that is available through credit card companies usually only covers certain travel accidents and only the costs that have been paid with that particular card. Credit cards usually will not provide the full amount of coverage you may need, when an insurance policy can.

Myth #2

Airlines always cover costs due to cancelled flights.

Airlines often do not help to reimburse the costs spent by travelers who are forced to cancel their trip when a flight is cancelled due to inclement weather. If a flight is delayed leaving the traveler to cover the costs of hotel accommodations, food, or rebooking, trip cancellation and delay insurance policies can help when the airline supplier won?t.

Myth #3

You don?t need travel insurance for short trips.

It is important to remember that the risk of an accident occurring during a trip is not determined by the length of the trip you are taking. An accident or medical emergency has the same?chance to?occur whether you are away for a few days or a few weeks. If something does in fact happen during the trip, it could possibly mean that you have to stay in a hospital in a foreign country for a longer period of time and have to arrange new transportation plans to get home. ?Travel insurance can ensure you can be covered no matter how long the length of the trip is, or what happens along the way.

Myth #4

If there is an emergency, accommodations will be refunded.

Unfortunately, if there is some type of emergency that occurs during a trip most hotels, resorts, and airline companies do not have policies that are lenient enough to cover it. Cancellation rules could cost you even if the accommodations have not been pre-paid. Also, any attractions you have planned to visit or take part of are usually not refundable making travel insurance the only way to be reimbursed for a percentage of the cost.

Myth #5

Insurance policies add too much of an extra expense to an already costly trip.

Many people feel that travel insurance is an extra expense that they just do not want to pay for after having to pay for all of the expenses that go into planning a trip. In reality, travel insurance policies are only a small percentage of the overall trip cost. You can also find ways to save on policy costs such as group rates and kids free options.

It is important to remember that the cost of purchasing?coverage can not even compare to the costs you may be charged if you were to experience a medical emergency, or trip disruption.

?Don?t take the risk of taking your next trip without the protection of an insurance policy!

Source: http://blog.travelinsured.com/top-travel-insurance-myths/

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Torch It For Safety

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Your Body Is Your Temple; New Year New YOU ...

With every new moment, new day, new week and of course new year, we have a chance at a restart.? Every holiday can also be used as a restart opportunity!?

At the new year, let?s take an inventory of the last year, and ask ourselves the following questions:

  • Since last new year, did I improve my own healthy lifestyle?? (food, fitness, yoga, hydration, mind, body, spirit?)
  • If not, why?
  • Am I being the best leader of the family example I can be?
  • Are there diseases of lifestyle in my family that I would like to take some steps to not propagate? (for example, if diabetes is in the family then starting with getting my first book

http://www.amazon.com/Michele-Trainers-Delicious-Easy-To-Follow-Lifestyles/dp/1620500523/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347196195&sr=8-1&keywords=michele+the+trainer

as a start and then following up with a remote or in person Michele the Trainer session is a good first step!)

Remember,? Your Body IS Your Temple..and we only get ONE!!! ? New Year for a New YOU?YOU can do it!!!

?If I am not for myself, then who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, then what am I? And if not now, when??

Source: http://www.engineeringwellness.com/holidays/your-body-is-your-temple-new-year-new-you

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Chicago Teachers Union says strike to go ahead on Monday

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Hundreds turn out to Wellness Day Walk

Hundreds turn out to Wellness Day Walk

Georgetown, GINA, September 8, 2012

Today the Caribbean celebrated Caribbean Wellness Day which brings to the fore the importance of living healthy lifestyles and here in Guyana, the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the CARICOM Secretariat hosted a fitness walk which commenced at the Secretariat?s Liliendaal Office and ended at the National Park.

Minister of Health Dr Bheri Ramsaran leads the Caribbean Wellness Day Walk

Caribbean Wellness Day 2012 was celebrated under the theme ?Love that Body ? Building the Foundation for Healthy Lifestyles?.?

The walk was well attended by Staff of the Health Ministry, CARICOM, Qualfon, New GPC, Banks DIH Limited, the American Embassy in Guyana, the World Health Organisation/Pan American Health Organisation (WHO/PAHO), Guyana Prison Services, Rome Athletics Club, Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre and the Cuban Brigade. Following the walk, the participants were taken through a round of aerobic exercises.

Minister of Health, Dr. Bheri Ramsaran stressed that focus is being placed on the ?wellness? of children and youths since once they are encouraged at an early age to practice healthy lifestyles, then it will be inculcated and become useful later in their lives.

United States Ambassador Brent Hardt (right) with staff of the US Embassy heading to the National Park

He added that the turn out to the walk indicates that people are getting the message about living a healthy lifestyle, and urged the participants to be ambassadors of healthy living and to spread the message.

Senior Advisor on Sustainable Development and Environmental Health, PAHO/WHO, Adrianaus?Vlugman emphasised that Wellness Day highlights what can be done to lengthen people?s lifespan by combating the impact of Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) which affect people?s lives and the economy.

Participants going through aerobic paces at the National Park Tarmac

Deputy Secretary General of CARICOM, Ambassador Lolita Applewhaite in her remarks noted that similar activities, such as the walk today, are taking place in all the Member and Associate Member states.

She highlighted that the first four years of observing Wellness Day focused on raising the awareness of the burden of NCDs at both the Regional and National levels and on Member States prioritising the battle against the diseases in their plans.

In going forward, the Community?s Wellness Day observances will be centered around preventing and controlling NCDs throughout the life cycle. ?It is in that context that this year we begin with a focus on children in order to promote a healthy lifestyle from as early as possible and provide them with the foundation to ensure a healthy and productive workforce and population,? Ambassador Applewhaite.

Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre participating in the Wellness Walk

She added that adults have the responsibility to lead healthy lifestyles for their personal well-being, as well as to ensure a healthy and productive workforce and an equal responsibility to their children to set good examples.

?Therefore, let us resolve to address our NCD risk factors and be good examples to the children around us?let us also resolve to do what we can to ensure that our children develop healthy lifestyles to protect their health and wellbeing full in the knowledge that the health of the region is the wealth of the region,? she emphasised.

Source: http://gina.gov.gy/wp/?p=1444

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US couple tests new Guatemala adoption law

It should have been good news.

The U.S. Embassy called to say the Guatemalan government would begin to authorize adoptions five years after a scandal froze the system that sent as many as 4,000 Guatemalan children a year to the United States.

Ryan "Bubba" Hooker and his wife, Jess, might finally be able to collect the little boy they wanted to adopt and bring him home.

But Hooker wasn't sure. This would be his 36th trip to Guatemala City. The 18-month-old toddler they had met in an orphanage was now a 6-year-old kindergartener. The couple had moved homes, passed up a job, spent untold amounts of money trying to adopt Daniel.

If all went well, they were told, they would be the first U.S. family to adopt under the Central American nation's new adoption laws.

At least, that's what they told him over the phone.

On Aug. 21, an anxious Bubba boarded the plane for Guatemala City. All he had to do was get an adoption certificate, a birth certificate and a passport, meet with the people at the U.S. Embassy yet again, get an adoption visa, and then he and Jess could bring Daniel home.

Maybe this time it would work.

___

Jess and Bubba had been married less than a year when they decided to go to Guatemala on a mission trip in June 2007.

The day he met Daniel, Bubba had been working on the plumbing in the orphanage when he decided to take a break. He took a wander through the rooms and found the boy.

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The child was just 18 months old but looked younger, sitting stranded in a walker. He was the youngest kid in the orphanage, the frailest, too, with his pigeon chest and little legs that turned out. Bubba knelt beside the little boy and they began to play. Before long Bubba was holding him, then he fed him. He forgot about the plumbing.

It wasn't until that night, when they were in bed, that he told his wife.

"I think I met our son," Bubba said.

At 28, Jess was five years older than her husband and the more practical partner. She listened quietly as he told her about his with the boy, who wasn't just cute, he said, but his name was Daniel, just like Bubba's uncle who had just died. She was skeptical.

"Uh oh," she thought, "what has Bubba gotten us into?" But the next day, when she pulled the child into her arms, it felt like he was hers.

The couple had always wanted to adopt; Daniel just sped up their plans. They immediately told the orphanage director and started the paperwork.

Two months later, Guatemala's thriving adoption industry fell apart.

The country's quick-stop adoptions had made the nation of 14 million people the world's second-largest source of babies to the U.S. after China. But the vibrant business came to a halt after an August 2007 raid on what was considered the country's most reputable adoption agency, used by many Americans.

An investigation exposed a system of fake birth certificates and DNA samples, of mothers coerced into giving up children. Some claimed their children were kidnapped for sale. Adoptive parents paid up to $30,000 for a child in a country where the average person earns $5,000 a year.

Guatemalan birth parents poured into government- run centers looking for their missing children and ran ads in local papers.

Guatemalan doctors, lawyers, mothers and civil registrars were arrested and prosecuted, with some convictions for human trafficking and adoption fraud. The Solicitor General's office was put under investigation by a U.N.-backed commission against impunity.

The Guatemalan government was forced to overhaul its adoption laws. The U.S. suspended all new adoptions from Guatemala.

By the beginning of 2008, a new council had to be established to clean up proceedings, including verifying the identity of birth mothers and their willingness to give up their children.

The old system, a mostly unsupervised network of private attorneys and notaries, was abolished.

Daniel was among 3,032 children caught in limbo.

___

In October 2008, Jess traveled to Guatemala with her mother over her school's fall break. It was her fourth visit.

She expected to see Daniel running around, arms flailing with hints of baby talk.

Instead, there was silence.

Something was wrong, but she was not Daniel's legal guardian. Jess couldn't take him to see a pediatrician. Maybe it was normal considering that he was such a small kid, but she was worried. She was a special needs teacher.

Five months later, Daniel still wasn't talking.

At the Radisson Hotel, where the Hookers started the first of many family visits, he would race to the window inside their room to watch the airplanes. He was obsessed with them. But when Bubba gave him headphones, Daniel always tore off the one in his right ear.

He needed to see a specialist. The adoption could not come soon enough. They'd hoped their connections to the orphanage, their family's story, would make things easier since some adoptions pending when the ban was imposed were being allowed to go through. Jess's parents were missionaries who founded the charity Samaritan Hands, which ran the orphanage. Bubba sat on the charity's board.

Plus, his grandmother had been an orphan herself. And so was Jess's younger brother, Jose.

But though they had filed reams of paperwork, nothing seemed to be happening, and no one could tell them why. Finally, in May 2009, they got a call confirming a meeting with the adoption council's head, Jaime Tecu. The Hookers were ecstatic.

After hours in the waiting room with Daniel and Jess' mom, Judy, who would translate, they were ushered into an office overlooking the south of the capital.

Daniel sat upright in a chair close to the director's desk and fiddled with a toy car.

And then the bombshell.

"I'm sorry," Tecu said, "your case is not registered with the Solicitor General's office. It is not official."

Judy began to sob. Bubba was furious.

Jess was crushed.

Everything had to be investigated anew. Daniel's birth mom needed to be found, tested for a DNA match and give consent for the adoption. The case also had to be transferred to a court in the district where Daniel was born.

The Hookers filled out and submitted the same forms numerous times. They had a second home study ? translated into Spanish. But nothing changed.

In May 2010, a weeklong trip turned into a three-week stay when the Pacaya volcano, about 25 miles south of Guatemala City, began spewing lava and rocks, blanketing the capital with ash and closing the international airport.

The Hookers used the extra time with Daniel to take him to an audiologist.

When the doctor walked in to give the results, they already knew ? Daniel was almost completely deaf.

___

The Hookers created a routine between regular trips to the Radisson in Guatemala and life back home in Maryville, Tennessee. Jess took advantage of holidays at the high school where she worked, while Bubba, a real estate developer, set his own schedule so he could visit Daniel every two or three months.

It was not an easy way to live.

They turned down a job offer overseas that they feared would have further complicated the adoption process.

When Daniel was already 4 and there was still no end in sight, Jess gave birth to a daughter, Ellyson.

On their visits at the Radisson when Jess was pregnant, Daniel would touch her belly and say, "Sister."

They hung photos of Daniel and Ellyson all over the walls of the two-story brick house on their Maryville cul-de-sac. They put a play structure in the yard and fenced it in for Daniel. In his bedroom, a large red airplane sat atop the armoire. His beloved plane.

Jess felt like she was missing Daniel's entire childhood ? his first steps, his first words.

And then came some luck.

In early 2011, the Guatemalan adoption fiasco came to the attention of U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, who served on the Senate appropriations subcommittee on the State Department's foreign operations and related programs, which dealt with foreign adoptions. She also presided over the Senate appropriations subcommittee on homeland security, which funds U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

She was also the mother of two adopted children.

Landrieu discovered there was no list of people whose cases had been dropped due to Guatemala's adoption ban.

The U.S. had forbidden new adoptions from Guatemala, but the pending cases were something else.

She assembled a team of staff and immigration services experts to help Guatemalans sift through the files and find out which ones had the proper records, making five trips to the country herself.

Of the original 3,032 cases interrupted at the end of 2007, officials found 180 cases of children still waiting to be adopted.

The first of these cases was Daniel's.

Landrieu's team worked with the U.S. Embassy and Guatemalan officials to broker an agreement that would allow certain cases to go forward if they met the criteria of both Guatemalan officials and the U.S. State Department.

She contacted many American families to see if they were still interested, discovering that many couples had spent tens of thousands of dollars, traveling up to 20 times to keep contact with the children.

Last December, the Hookers got a call saying they were one of 44 families whose cases were ready to move forward.

It would still be another eight months before they embarked on Aug. 21, hoping to become the first of those families eligible to collect their child under the new agreement.

Things were looking up.

___

Then, this past Monday, Jess, who had flown in with Ellyson and her mother to Guatemala City, sat inside the Hookers' room at the Radisson staring at the latest document. She couldn't believe it.

Her computer chimed, and with tears in her eyes, she made her way over to it. Someone back in Tennessee was calling her on Skype.

When she saw that it was her brother, she turned on the camera.

Before Jose could say hello or see her wet cheekbones, she hovered over the camera and covered it with a thin sheet.

The paper read: "Daniel Ryan Hooker born in Quiche, Guatemala on December 2006 son of Jessica Russell Hooker and Ryan Hooker.

Jose began to cry.

Jess' brother, Jose, had been adopted 22 years earlier, when he was almost 6 years old, from the same orphanage. That adoption took her parents three years to complete. He, too, had been born in Quiche.

At one point, when things were really grim and there was no end in sight, Jose had said that he would go to Guatemala and adopt Daniel himself, since he was Guatemalan.

And now, here they were. All they needed was Daniel's Guatemalan passport, and his adoption visa.

This time, Jess was sure, everything would work out. It said so right there on the paper.

She was Daniel's mother.

___

Early Saturday morning, they checked out of the Radisson for the last time. An airport shuttle arrived at Guatemala's La Aurora Airport. Out came Jess and her mom, Bubba, baby Ellyson and Daniel. Everyone sported matching red-and-white Maryville High T-shirts. There was even a small one with a big embroidered M at the center for Daniel.

At a distance Daniel could see his beloved planes as Jess carried him in toward check-in.

"I've been waiting so long to carry you like this," Jess told Daniel.

"Avion," he replied, the Spanish word for plane, a huge smile on his face. He gave his momma a wet kiss and motioned to be put on the floor. He went over to Ellyson and started to open his arms wide and spun like a plane. She giggled and mimicked him.

Meanwhile, Bubba was grabbing their boarding passes.

After all his family visits, he'd accrued 700,000 sky miles he had been saving for the day he would take his son home. Soon, they would be sitting in first class. The plane was set to talk off just before 1 p.m.

Jess prepped his bag full of knickknacks. Back in Maryville, friends and colleagues at school had thrown her a surprise baby shower.

When asked how she thought Daniel would adapt to the room and house back in Maryville, she laughed.

"I think he's going to be a bit disappointed when we get home and he realizes there is no pool on our roof, no elevator, and he can't watch planes from the window."

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Cut the booze, quit smoking and get healthy for a - This is Lincolnshire

With more than 4,500 children living in poverty in Lincoln, the city council's Bee Better Off campaign aims to help people improve their fortunes. Quitting smoking, drinking less alcohol, keeping fit and healthy eating are widely encouraged. But, as reporter Paul Whitelam discovers, there is more to good health than making the right choices...


  1. Let?s get physical: The Gentle Circuits exercise class, held at Birchwood Leisure Centre, is part of an initiative by Lincoln City Council to improve the health of people in the city

The prognosis looks grim. The general health of Lincolnians is worse than the England average, there are worrying levels of deprivation and child poverty.

Life expectancy in the city is lower than the national average. And within Lincoln, it is 10.6 years lower for men and 5.8 years less for women in the most deprived areas than in wealthier parts.

According to the Government's Health Profile for Lincoln 2012, a fifth of Year 6 children ? 10 and 11-year-olds ? and 23 per cent of adults are obese.

Rates of teenage pregnancy, alcohol related stays for under-18s, and smoking in pregnancy go beyond the national average.

This is the same picture with levels of sexually-transmitted infections and deaths from smoking.

The city council, with its partners including NHS Lincolnshire and Addaction, wants to get people to exercise more and eat healthily.

The authority is taking on board research from The King's Fund, the charity which shapes NHS policy.

Findings show a link between poor health and smoking, alcohol consumption, poor diet and a lack of exercise, which can also make people worse off financially.

Other studies highlight that men, and younger and poorer people, are more likely to smoke, drink excessively, eat badly and not exercise. The council already runs community fitness activities and plans to launch the Healthy City Network project in 2014-15 so that health features in every council policy.

This could include acting on opportunities to help people improve their health, for example quitting smoking in pregnancy.

Ric Metcalfe, leader of the council, said: "There's a direct link between poor health and many of the social and economic problems and disadvantages we face in Lincoln, like unemployment and low pay.

"While I welcome the work that is being done to encourage healthier lifestyles, we cannot see ill health only in terms of the bad choices that people make about diet, exercise, smoking and drinking.

"We need to be doing something about income and employment. People are not poor because they're spending loads of money on fags."

Dr Tony Hill, director of public health at NHS Lincolnshire, said smoking remains an issue in Lincoln.

"Although rates of smoking in Lincolnshire are dropping, Lincoln does remain one of the areas where more people continue to smoke," he said.

Source: http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/Cut-booze-quit-smoking-healthy-richer-life/story-16833814-detail/story.html

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Saturday, September 8, 2012

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(NEWSER) - A smiling, supremely confident Barack Obama took charge of the stage tonight at the Democratic National Convention to repeatedly stress the dramatic choice Americans have in this election, and reveal a vision for the future, which he compared to the "bold experimentation" of Franklin Roosevelt. The president decided to run last time because the "basic bargain at the heart of the American story" was eroding?"the promise that hard work will pay off, that everyone does their fair share, and everyone plays by the same rules," he said. "Our friends at the Republican convention were happy to talk about everything they think is wrong with America, but they didn't have much to say about how they'd make it right," he added. Their "prescription" is always the same," Obama quipped : "Feel a cold coming on? Take two tax cuts, roll back some regulations, and call us in the morning." His solutions, he said, include reducing the deficit by $4 trillion over the next decade, creating one million new manufacturing jobs, and doubling exports by the end of 2014. More?

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The growing trend of mommy makeovers after ... - About Women

Pregnancy for many women can be a joy. Plenty of attention, that famous pregnant glow, and the anticipation of bringing a baby into the world makes pregnancy an exciting and joyful time. However, post-pregnancy many women feel as if they?ve not only lost their glow, but as if they look worse than before. Recently however, cosmetic surgeons have begun to notice a boom in what they refer to as ?mommy makeovers?.

Mommy makeovers is a term used to describe the cosmetic procedures that can help restore women?s bodies to their pre-pregnant state. Many women find it hard to shift their baby weight if they stick to a strict diet and exercise, while changes that the breasts undergo during or after pregnancy are very unlikely to return to their previous form. It?s no wonder then that the most common procedures sought by post-pregnant women are breast augmentations and lifts, tummy tucks, and liposuction.

The increase in the number of so-called mommy makeover procedures is down to the lower cost of treatments made available by technological improvements, and society?s improving attitude towards cosmetic surgery. Whereas before some people might have felt reluctant to have cosmetic surgery because they thought other people might judge them to be vein and more interested in themselves, women now feel confident that wanting to look good isn?t associated with these things.

After all, there?s nothing to say that good parenting and looking tired and worn out go hand in hand. If anything, feeling more confident about your youthful and healthy appearance rather than being upset about the effects of childbirth makes for a better mother. It?s true that the mommy makeover procedures do involve some recovery time, but in the long term this is insignificant when you think of the positive effect it will have on your self-esteem and appearance.

Many mothers have concerns about cosmetic procedures, perhaps because they may plan to have another baby for example. Talking to your cosmetic surgeon will provide you with many answers, but in the meantime, the ?Ask an Expert? section on the MYA clinic website is a great resource that covers a lot of the most common concerns.

Source: http://www.girlsonbodyimage.org/2012/09/06/the-growing-trend-of-mommy-makeovers-after-pregnancy/

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Undecided Voters Still Hunting for More Insight into Romney, Obama

In Lyn Brooks' congressional district?Virginia's "fighting ninth," she dubs it?political passion is akin to high-school football: "Everyone wants to win, and they don't care how dirty they have to get to score."

And then there's the dreaded question: Who are you going to vote for?

"I honestly still don't know," Brooks, a 44-year-old unemployed writer near Roanoke, says. "It seems almost un-American to not have made a decision by this point."

In a first-person account for Yahoo News, Brooks writes that the campaign has evolved into something so hyperpartisan that it "seems it's a crime to discuss issues objectively." If she speaks positively about the Democrats, and she says she's "met with bitterness and malice" from Republicans. Praise Mitt Romney or Paul Ryan, and Democrats hit her with a "verbal sledgehammer."

So she finds solace in fact-checking sources, and she's discovered Rep. Ryan was off base when criticizing Barack Obama on TARP, Medicare and a General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis. Similarly, Brooks writes that Obama's claim of creating 4.5 million jobs number is misleading.

"Both sides have fluffed up their claims with exaggerations, and it is this, along with the personal attacks and malicious rhetoric, that have left me and millions of other voters still undecided," Brooks says.

Brooks, along with a group of undecided voters, is writing for Yahoo News about her presidential pick. Over the next 60 days, they're detailing how the campaign is coloring their choices. Here's a look at how other undecided voters are feeling.

Paul Ryan a shot in the arm for Romney

"I am still undecided," Michael Taylor, 60, writes, "but starting to lean."

That lean is toward Romney, primarily because Ryan joined the team?and the Wisconsin representative reminds him of Rep. Ron Paul, whom Taylor backs.

"Picking Paul Ryan for vice president looks like a shot of Red Bull that could galvanize the party," Taylor, a retired commercial artist in Las Vegas, writes.

Obama very clearly doesn't have Taylor's vote: "The presidency of Obama has been a disaster." But he isn't a Romney fan, either: "I have not been convinced by Mitt Romney that he can provide anything, except more of the same."

Enter Ryan. Taylor watched his RNC address?"Wow. What a speech!"?and moved toward the GOP ticket.

"Listening to the Ryan speech with its references to limiting government intrusions and returning to fiscal responsibility, I could almost hear the same words that were spoken so often by Ron Paul," Taylor writes.

The truth is hard to find in the campaign

In Iowa, Steve Ott hoped for a little honesty from Obama and Romney. He admits he may be waiting a while.

Ott, a 27-year-old pastor from Muscatine, wrote in August that negative tactics discouraged him: "If someone cannot win a race with honor and integrity, why bother running at all?" He was hopeful the candidates would wage constructive campaigns.

"Unfortunately, this has not been the case, as each campaign and their supporting groups continue to hurl insults and lies at one another," he writes this week.

Joe Biden's bumper-sticker quip, "Osama bin Laden is dead, and GM is alive," doesn't endear Ott to Obama. Not comforting, either, is the Romney's camp's now-infamous line: "We're not going let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers."

"Both sides of [the] aisle have played loose with the truth," Ott writes. "I get the sense that elections and campaigns have become nothing more than a reality-TV show, with each candidate willing to do anything to get votes."

It's time, Ott says, to look past the campaigns' tactics and focus on how his beliefs line up with the candidates' platforms.

But for now, he's "undecided to the max."

A vote for Obama hinges on his commitment to coal

"Survival was always a precarious thing in my hometown," Susan Graybeal writes?and that survival is tied inexorably to the energy economy. If she votes Obama, he will need to earn it through a promising energy policy.

Graybeal, a 40-year-old former newspaper reporter, recently moved to Northern California from a boom-and-bust western Colorado town that relies heavily on oil rigs and mining. She's incredibly focused on Obama's "all-of-the-above" energy platform, but says the president's unwillingness to go all-in on coal technology keeps her from throwing him her support.

"To be sure, each week, the Obama Administration, via the Department of Energy, announces government investment in new, innovative energy resources. Methane hydrates. Concentrating solar power systems. Everything, it would seem, except coal," she writes.

Americans depend too heavily on coal?for jobs and energy?to abandon it. The facts, to Graybeal, are clear. She writes: "According to the National Mining Association, in 2011, an average of 86,195 people were working at American coal mines each day. Further, the NMA reports, coal generates nearly half the electricity in the United States. Ninety percent of the coal mined each year is used for domestic electricity. It is available in 38 states and makes up 94 percent of the U.S. fossil energy reserve."

What about Romney's energy policies? Because of his social conservatism, they might not matter: "I am tired of the Republican Party's stance on most social issues to the point that I'm repulsed by it."

America needs fatherly leadership?but which version?

What kind of dad does America need? It's a legitimate question, if you ask Florida voter Cristian Feher.

He listened to Ann Romney and Michelle Obama heap praise on their spouses at the conventions. He says he had hoped they'd provide answers about Romney and Obama's family life that the candidates hadn't yet offered. They're both clearly family men and devoted fathers, but Feher draws a distinction: "Obama, the cool dad? Or Romney, the do-gooder church-dad?"

Feher says the wives' speeches parroted each other, and after Ann Romney's speech, "I know as much about Romney now, as before her speech."

For now, Feher, a 33-year-old chef in Clearwater, is split. He writes that he's dissatisfied with Obama, but no one has explained to him how Romney is better.

"It's hard to believe I could still be undecided with two months to go until the presidential election," he says. "But here I sit, unsure if the presidential candidates deserve my vote."

One less undecided voter

At least Lyn Vaccaro has made up her mind. The 50-year-old mother of eight from Milwaukee writes that Romney's tapping of Ryan as his running mate led her to the GOP ticket.

"He finally made things gel for me," she writes.

Romney certainly didn't. Vaccaro said she scrutinized his pro-life stances and didn't find them comforting. Romneycare, she writes, scared her. Obama's unfulfilled promises (a Gitmo closure and an economic revitalization, to name two) soured her.

"Then, along came Paul Ryan, from my home state of Wisconsin," she writes, noting that his fiscal conservatism pushed her from the voting fence.

"He realizes 2+2 does not equal 5. Simple math tells us that we cannot continue to spend money that doesn't exist. This can't be done in your own personal budget, and guess what? The same concept exists wherever money exists, not just in our personal bank accounts. Paul Ryan realizes this, and his addition to the Romney ticket solidified my support for the GOP nominee."

Read more perspectives from undecided voters:

Barack Obama gains ground after RNC

With only two months left to decide, Mitt Romney narrows the gap for this voter

This undecided voter is disappointed with Romney and Obama

Democrats, Republicans need to stop blaming, start explaining

Labor Day celebrates American workers; so should the candidates

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/undecided-voters-still-hunting-more-insight-romney-obama-224000887.html

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Deadly shooting mars Quebec premier's victory rally

Paul Chiasson / The Canadian Press via AP

Parti Quebecois Leader Pauline Marois is whisked off stage as she delivers her victory speech in Montreal on Tuesday.

By NBC News staff and wire reports

MONTREAL -- A masked gunman opened fire during a midnight victory rally where the leader of Quebec's separatist Parti Quebecois was celebrating a narrow election win in the Canadian province,?killing one person and wounding another.

Pauline Marois, newly elected as the first female premier of Quebec,?was whisked off the stage by guards while giving her speech and was uninjured.?It was not clear if the gunman was trying to shoot Marois, whose party favors separation for the French-speaking province from Canada.

Montreal police Cmdr. Ian Lafreniere identified the gunman only as a 50-year-old man and said he opened fire in the back of the hall while Marois was giving her victory speech to hundreds of supporters at the Metropolis auditorium. She had just declared her firm conviction that Quebec needs to be a sovereign country before she was pulled off the stage.


Police said they didn't know the gunman's motive. As the suspect was being dragged toward the police cruiser, he was heard shouting in French, "The English are waking up!"

Marois had promised to strengthen laws designed to ensure the dominance of the French language, which has worried some in the minority English-speaking community.

'What's going on?'
The attack took place just after Marois began speaking in English ? a rare occurrence in a speech at a partisan PQ event. She had promised English-speaking Quebecers that their rights would be protected, following an emotionally charged campaign that saw her party focus on language and identity issues.?

"What's going on?" Marois told her security detail as they grabbed her arms and took her off the stage during the celebration of her party's victory in Tuesday's provincial election.

Paul Chiasson / The Canadian Press via AP

Police cordon off an area near auditorium where a gunman shot and killed at least one person during the Parti Quebecois victory rally in Montreal.

The gunman then fled outside where he set a small fire before he was captured, police said.

She later returned to the stage and urged supporters to leave calmly. "There was a little unfortunate incident," the CBC quoted Marois as saying.

Minority government
The shooting eclipsed news that the Parti Quebecois had pipped the ruling Liberals in Tuesday's election and would have to be content with a minority government.

The attack shocked Canadians who are not used to such violence at political events. Murder levels in Canada are around a third of those in the United States and political violence is extremely rare.

Montreal police said a man around 50 years old had entered the back of the Metropolis theater just before midnight with a rifle and a handgun and shot two people. Police said a man in his 40s died on the spot and another was taken to hospital in a critical condition.

The suspect was a heavy-set man wearing a black ski or balaclava mask and a blue bathrobe over black clothes. Police didn't identify what weapons he had but camera footage showed a pistol and a rifle at the scene. Police said there is no reason to believe there are other suspects.

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"We are appalled by this violence," said Carl Vallee, a spokesman for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

La Presse newspaper cited security sources as saying Montreal police had cordoned off a truck they suspected contained weapons. Other Canadian media outlets said the dead man was a technician at the theater and the badly wounded man was a driver of the Parti Quebecois campaign bus.

Tensions between French and English
It's not the first time there has been political violence in Quebec related to tensions between the French and English. In the 1970s Canadian soldiers were deployed to the streets of Quebec because of a spate of terrorism by a group demanding independence from Canada. In 1970, the shadowy militant FLQ demanded "total independence" from Canada. Its members kidnapped and killed Quebec's labor minister and later abducted, then freed, a British diplomat.

The subsequent "October Crisis" was considered one of the darkest periods in modern Canadian history. Canadian troops patrolled the streets of Quebec and jailed alleged FLQ sympathizers, most of whom were later found innocent of having any FLQ ties.

Almost lost in the aftermath of the Montreal shooting was the fact that the PQ won 54 of the 125 seats in the provincial legislature, ending nine years of rule by the Liberals.

Previous PQ governments held independence referendums in 1980 and 1995, but both failed.

Although Marois is promising another vote when the time is right, that could be years away. A recent poll showed only 28 percent of Quebecers back separation from the rest of Canada.

Marois had promised to concentrate first on the economy, in particular tackling the province's large debt, imposing higher tax and royalty rates on mining firms and making foreign takeovers of Quebec companies more difficult.

The results showed the Liberals had won 50 seats, down 14. Premier Jean Charest, who lost his seat, emphasized that the PQ had only won a minority.

"The result of this election campaign speaks to the fact that the future of Quebec lies within Canada," he said.

The PQ won 31.9 percent of the vote, compared to 31.2 percent for the Liberals.

The Liberals won three successive elections from 2003 to 2008, but became increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the construction industry that might be linked to the financing of political parties.

Marois, 63, was first elected to Quebec's National Assembly in 1981. She retired in 2006 but returned to become PQ leader a year later after her predecessor lost to Charest in an election that landed the PQ in third place. She in turn lost to Charest in 2008.

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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