Sunday, September 30, 2012

Virginia Internship Program Connects Students with Employers

A new Virginia program gives internship opportunities to students of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), while providing employers access to a pool of potential employees. The program, called the Commonwealth STEM Industry Internship Program (CSIIP), was announced Sept. 27 as a way to match employers with students while promoting local industry.

?The Commonwealth STEM Industry Internship Program works in concert with the governor?s focus on growing opportunity for more Virginians. CSIIP will provide the much-needed quality STEM students to employers while giving those students the access to the experience they will need to succeed,? Virginia Secretary of Education Laura Fornash said. ?By providing quality opportunities for the next generation of Virginia leaders in the STEM industry, this program will make the critical connection between Virginia?s exceptional STEM students and Virginia?s growing high-tech business community.?

Funded by Virginia and the Virginia Space Grant Consortium, the program will create a centralized, online application system that will give students free access to paid summer internships. After creating a single application, students can apply to hundreds of Virginia-based companies at once or narrow their focus by applying to companies individually. The application process will open on Nov. 1 to students who are taking at least 12 credit hours per semester at an accredited Virginia university, college or community college, or an accredited out-of-state college or university.

More information can be found on the Virginia Space Grant Consortium website.

Source: http://www.govtech.com/education/Virginia-Program-Connects-Students-and-Employers.html

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New pathogen epidemic identified in sub-Saharan Africa

ScienceDaily (Sep. 27, 2012) ? Researchers have found that the spread of a dangerous bacteria that can be fatal in up to 45% of people infected in sub-Sahara Africa may have been instigated by the emergence and spread of HIV in Africa. The study also found that one of the major contributing factors for the successful spread of the disease -- non-Typhoidal Salmonella (iNTS) -- was the acquisition of genes that afford resistance to several front line drugs used to treat blood-borne infection such as iNTS.

A new study out September 30 reveals that the emergence and spread of a rapidly evolving invasive intestinal disease, that has a significant mortality rate (up to 45%) in infected people in sub-Saharan Africa, seems to have been potentiated by the HIV epidemic in Africa.

The team found that invasive non-Typhoidal Salmonella (iNTS) disease is caused by a new form of the bacteria Salmonella Typhimurium that has spread from two different focal hubs in Southern and Central Africa beginning 52 and 35 years ago, respectively. They also found that one of the major contributing factors for the successful spread of iNTS was the acquisition of genes that afford resistance to several front line drugs used to treat blood-borne infection such as iNTS.

iNTS is a blood-borne infection that kills approximately one of four people in sub-Saharan Africa who catch it. Yet, in the rest of the world, NTS is a leading cause of acute inflammatory diarrhea that is self-limiting and tends to be fatal in less than 1 per cent of people infected. The disease is more severe in sub-Saharan Africa than the rest of the world because of factors such as malnutrition, co-infection with malaria or HIV and potentially the novel genotype of the Salmonella bacteria.

"The immune system susceptibility provided by HIV, malaria and malnutrition at a young age, may provide a population in sub-Saharan Africa that is large enough for this detrimental pathogen to enter, adapt, circulate and thrive," says Chinyere Okoro, joint first author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. "We used whole genome sequencing to define a novel lineage of Salmonella Typhimurium that is causing a previously unrecognised epidemic across the region. Its genetic makeup is evolving into a more typhoid like bacteria, able to efficiently spread around the human body"

From sequenced samples, the team created a phylogenetic or 'family tree', depicting the pathogen's evolution, dating when each sample first emerged and overlaying this with geographical information about where these samples came from. They found that this invasive disease comprises of two very closely related waves; the first wave originated from a possible south-eastern hub, about 52 years ago and the second originated about 35 years ago, possibly from the Congo Basin.

"The HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is thought to have begun in a central region and underwent expansion eastwards, a strikingly similar dynamic to that observed for second iNTS wave," says Dr Robert Kingsley, joint first author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. "Our findings suggest the current epidemic of iNTS and its transmission across sub-Saharan Africa may have been potentiated by an increase in the critical population of susceptible, immune-compromised people."

The team identified that the vast majority of samples from the second wave of iNTS contains a gene that makes them resistant to chloramphenicol, a frontline antibiotic in the treatment of Salmonella. This gene was not present in the samples from the first wave of iNTS. This observation suggests that iNTS acquired this gene early on in the evolution of the second wave, probably around the time of its spread from the Congo basin.

"Because it acquired resistance to chloramphenicol, this pathogen has much greater opportunity to survive and spread across the region," says Professor Gordon Dougan, lead author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. "This is the first time that the power of whole-genome sequencing has been used to track the spread of iNTS. Our research highlights the power this approach has to monitor the emergence and spread of dangerous pathogens both locally and globally over time."

"There has been some evidence that this disease can be passed from human to human. Now the race is on to discover how NTS is actually transmitted in sub-Saharan Africa so that effective intervention strategies can be implemented."

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Technology Public Relations ROI

A method for tracking and creating lasting reputation For companies to tell their stories in such a manner as to create the proper perception of who they are in the world?the accurate, honest perception of their leadership?they have to do three things: 1. Create awareness. 2. Have access to decision makers who have awareness. 3. Earn accolades by being the best at what they do. It?s no accident that there are A?s all over the place. I want you to remember it like this: Triple A industry leadership methodology, which was created and trademarked by technology Atlanta PR firm Write2Market. The first A, Awareness, is the foundation?and in many ways, it is the traditional public relations firms or PR in Atlanta. You have to make sure people are aware of you before you can earn their business or form a relationship. The second A, Access, is about having meaningful face to face encounters with decision makers so that positive business reputations accelerate into sales. Without this component, you can have a lot of top-of-mind awareness and brand recognition, but lose the momentum for the sales team. For this reason, creating conferences or nailing national speaking engagements is a big component of this methodology. The third A, Awards or accolades, is about acknowledgement. One hand clapping is never as effective as the applause of crowds. In this third and final pillar of recognizable industry leadership, your product, service or idea wins awards from respected third parties. You are acknowledged by your industry for greatness. This third and final tier is often ignored, but over the years experience has prove it?s invaluable. Not only does the winning of awards strengthen your reputation at a high level, it also puts your executives in the room, often literally, with other high performance business partners. The net effect is a boost to not only your reputation and pipeline, but also to your network of business partners that can introduce your award-winning, acknowledged leadership to new prospects. If you focus your marketing on the three things, the company grows. If you track these three things, you can earn your way into the circle of industry leadership. Saul Goodman is happy to tell you that we always will have wide open arms to help you in your public relationships, learn more about Atlanta PR firm, public relations firms and PR in Atlanta at write2market.com

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Sales ban on Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be reconsidered - @arstechnica

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Samsung won permission Friday from the US Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington to have the three-month-long preliminary injunction against its Galaxy Tab 10.1 reconsidered, Reuters reported. The recent high-profile trial between Apple and Samsung left Samsung holding a huge bill for patent infringement of Apple?s iPhone and iPad products, but the Galaxy Tab injunction was based on a patent that the jury found had not been infringed by the Tab.

Since Samsung had appealed to a higher court to reverse the injunction decision in June before the jury?s decision in August, Judge Koh said she could not reverse her decision immediately after the trial. Now that the Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of a reconsideration, Judge Koh can rule on whether the sales ban stands.?Koh does not necessarily have to reverse her preliminary injunction, but she has said she would do so provided she regains jurisdiction.

After the jury found Samsung?s Galaxy Tab 10.1 was not in violation of Apple?s D504,889 patent?the patent the injunction was based on?Apple filed a motion seeking a new judgment that the Tab 10.1 "infringes and dilutes Apple?s protectable iPad Trade Dress; that the Tab 10.1 infringes the D?889 patent; and that Samsung?s accused smartphones dilute Apple?s combination iPhone Trade Dress." The jury found that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 did infringe Apple patents, but not the one the injunction was based on.?Samsung seems likely to win this particular point, because Koh previously said "the sole basis for the June 26 Preliminary Injunction no longer exists."

Since the landmark jury trial in August, Apple and Samsung have been filing smaller appeals and motions to try to work out more favorable post-trial rulings for each. Last week, Apple asked for $707 million in additional damages from Samsung on top of the $1.05 billion originally awarded by the jury. Samsung asked for a re-trial due to the time constraints on argument and testimony that the Judge had ordered during the trial. Samsung is also arguing that the jury committed misconduct.

Source: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/09/sales-ban-on-samsung-galaxy-tab-10-1-will-be-reconsidered/

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News for Friday September 28th| Virden Parks and Recreation

Today is the 2nd Annual Community Sportsman Dinner which is being held in the Community Hall at Tundra Oil and Gas Place.
Cocktails are at 5:30pm with supper beginning at 7pm.

With a great lineup of speakers, a great meal and lots of other activities planned it?s expected to be the second year that the Community Hall fills to its 500 seat capacity.

Of course the weekend activities don?t end on Friday night.

Saturday our MJHL Virden Oil Capitals will be playing their next home game against the Winnipeg Blues. Game time is 7:30pm.

The Virden Oil Capitals last two home games sold out the Arena and we expect the same for this game so be at the Arena early to make sure you don?t miss out.

Aside from Skate Virden figure skating which takes place year round in the Arena, Virden and area hockey clubs are preparing for the 2012/13 seasons.

On Saturday there will be Sticks and Pucks from 1:00pm-2:50pm and the AAA Southwest Cougars will be on the ice from 3:00pm until 4:20pm.

Sunday there is the Virden Minor Hockey Referee Clinic, Manitoba Ringette and Roblin Hockey.

Of course the Sports Track on the upper concourse of the Arena is available for use for anyone who would like to walk indoors. If you haven?t used the new track yet take a few minutes to try it out. The cushioned surface is far nicer than the previous hard concrete surface.

There?s lots to do this weekend at Tundra Oil and Gas Place so we hope to see you there.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Joe Montana's Wine Country Mansion (House of ... - AOL Real Estate


This home is the winner of last week's #housepornthurs, a weekly Twitter conversation hosted by @aolrealestate. Tweet listings to AOL Real Estate with the hashtag #housepornthurs every Thursday for a chance to have one of your submissions featured as a House of the Day the following week.

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Congratulations to @PacUnion for submitting this week's #housepornthurs winner in Calistoga, Calif.! You have great taste: We last wrote about this gorgeous pad in the Napa Valley when it dropped in price back in January!

It's a natural choice, really: The $35 million, 9,700-square-foot, Tuscan-style estate is set in lush wine country and is described by its owner and former NFL quarterback Joe Montana as "an expression of art and architecture."


Unsurprisingly, it's incredibly sports-friendly with full equestrian facilities (Montana reportedly loves horseback-riding), a basketball court, a swimming pool, a skeet-shooting range and even a bocce ball court. Inside the main house, you can enjoy some excellent Superbowl Sunday-friendly amenities -- a beer tap, pizza oven and multiple flat-screen HDTVs -- so you won't miss a play.

For those who aren't big on sports, that's fine too -- the estate also boasts an olive farm, a spa and a 45-foot-deep pond stocked with local bass.

Avram Goldman and Tim Hayden from Pacific Union International have the listing.

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Razer is officially putting the gaming laptop industry on notice. Come September 30, the company?s second iteration of its Razer Blade notebook will be available for purchase. Featuring over 100 tweaks and improvements, it?s a force to be reckoned with. We have all the details and some juicy unboxing ready for you.

Boasting a slim 0.88-inch aluminum chassis, the 6.6 pound Blade is one of the thinnest and lightest gaming notebooks on the market. But don?t assume that the Blade?s skinny profile means Razer?s skimped on the specs. The 17.3-inch notebook is packing a 17.3-inch full HD display, Nvidia GTX 660M GPU, 8GB of RAM, a 500GB 7,200-rpm hard drive and a 64GB SSD. A yet to be announced Core i7 processor will be powering the whole affair.

Razer?s innovative Switchblade interface, complete with multitouch LCD touchpad and 10 progammable macro keys are also making an appearance. Razer has also left USB 2.0 in the past with 3 USB 3.0 ports.

There?s a catch. The Blade is going on sale for the wallet-emptying price of $2,499. Still, that premium should come as no surprise to dedicated PC gamers; something this slick-looking is never cheap.

Sticker shock aside, we?re impressed with the overall design of the chassis. It looks like the love child of an Alienware M17x and a MacBook Pro. While we have yet to run our benchmarks, we?re eager to put the new, improved Razer Blade through some rigorous testing, including an all-night fragging session. Stay tuned for our full review.

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Older voters look beyond Medicare, Social Security

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Get in line, Medicare and Social Security. Seniors, like just about everyone else, have money on their minds.

Who wins the trust of seniors, a group that votes at a higher rate than any other, will be a deciding factor in the presidential election. That should be good news for Mitt Romney, because those 65 and older have backed the Republican candidate in both of the last two presidential elections.

But President Barack Obama has been pounding Romney and his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, on their plan for Medicare. Those attacks are starting to bear fruit for Obama, who is gaining ground among seniors in two key battlegrounds: Florida and Ohio.

Still, Romney has the edge nationally among seniors ? in no small part thanks to seniors' concerns about Obama's handling of the economy.

Nowhere will the senior vote be as powerful or as prominent as in Florida, where Romney and Obama are competing fiercely.

"It's not just the cookie cutter that every senior here is totally dependent on Social Security and Medicare," said Susan MacManus, a political scientist at the University of South Florida. "As the FDR generation has passed and generational replacement has occurred, you get a more divided senior electorate."

More seniors say the economy is extremely important to their vote than Medicare, says a poll released Thursday by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. A recent Associated Press-GfK poll shows 7 in 10 seniors say taxes and the federal deficit are important to them.

Even for those well into retirement, a feeble economy affects older Americans in ways you might not realize. Many have had to bail out adult children who have lost their jobs and turned to their aging parents for help. And those who lived through the Great Depression as children relate intimately to the perils of an over-indebted nation.

Just ask Dominic Santoro, an 81-year-old retiree from Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., who said it's different for seniors than it is for younger Americans, who have years to make up what was lost during the recession.

"That's very nice, but what about the poor senior citizen that's no longer working and can't replace that money?" said Santoro, who plans to vote for Romney.

But if seniors' concerns extend beyond entitlements, those seeking the White House don't seem to have caught on.

Obama and Ryan both hewed closely to themes of Medicare and Social Security in their speeches last week to an AARP summit in New Orleans. Ryan, who was loudly booed for vowing to repeal "Obamacare," offered assurances that he and Romney wouldn't alter Medicare for those in or near retirement.

"Medicare is a promise, and we will honor it," Ryan said. "A Romney-Ryan administration will protect and strengthen Medicare ? for my mom's generation and for my kids and yours."

Not so, said Obama, warning seniors that Ryan and Romney want to replace Medicare with vouchers that wouldn't keep up with health care costs. It's an admonition echoed in a television ad Obama's campaign started airing Friday in Florida, Colorado and Iowa.

Both Ryan and Romney invoked their late grandmothers in working to convince AARP members that they understand what seniors go through.

"She was a great citizen who lived up to her responsibilities," Obama said. "And after a lifetime of hard work, what she hoped for in return was to be able to live out her golden years with dignity and security, and to see her grandchildren and her great grandchildren have a better life."

Although far from a monolithic bloc, seniors by and large have sided with Romney throughout this year's election and favored the former Massachusetts governor 52-41 in a national AP-GfK poll in September. While Romney has lost his edge among overall voters on handling of the economy, seniors are the holdout, preferring Romney by 10 points over Obama on that issue.

But in competitive states that could determine the election's outcome, seniors' attitudes are on the move. Over the past month, Obama has climbed 9 points in Florida and 4 points in Ohio, giving him an edge over Romney in both states, according to a new Quinnipiac University/CBS News/New York Times poll. It's the opposite in Pennsylvania, where Obama has lost his edge among seniors and now trails Romney 45-50.

Older voters will make up a dramatically larger part of the population in the coming decades, according to a report released Tuesday by the National Academy of Sciences. Americans are living longer, working longer and waiting until later in life to have children.

In the near term, that shift may work in Republicans' favor, offsetting some of the boost that Democrats are expected to enjoy from the growing minority population.

Those who witnessed a post-Depression resurgence tend to fondly recall FDR's New Deal and may be more likely to vote Democratic, said William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank. But as time marches on, they'll be replaced by their younger counterparts.

"The ones who came up since then, the so-called 'Silent Generation, has moved more conservative on fiscal issues," said Frey. They came into their own in the 1950s and 1960s, saved their money and want to know those savings will still be there when it's time to draw them out.

Their children, the baby boomers, are more fragmented when it comes to their financial situations and living arrangements. Many had fewer children than their parents' generation and now, facing retirement, have less support from their sons and daughters. Some have solid pensions and are in good shape. Still others are female heads of household with little savings.

And for many of those who grew up in an America marked by the turbulence of World War II, global unrest and anti-American rage may be all the more disconcerting.

"I used to be proud to be an American," said Diane Fritz, a 69-year-old Romney supporter from Port Charlotte, Fla. "We don't even look like we're a strong country anymore."

Barbara Kelleher, 66, an Obama supporter, put it another way:

"Suddenly you think, 'What's going to happen and how is this going to affect my grandchildren's future?'" said Kelleher, of Loveland, Colo. "You want the world to be a safe place."

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

RIM posts big loss but not as bad as expected

FILE - In a Thursday June 21, 2012 file photo, Tim Neil, Research In Motion Ltd.'s Canadian Operating Director of Operations, Platforms and Tools, speaks about the Blackberry 10 architecture during the RIM Blackberry 10 Jam World Tour in Toronto. Struggling BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion said Friday, Sept. 21, 2012 it resolved an outage affecting users in Europe, Middle East and Africa that had interrupted service for customers on the very day Apple Inc. unveiled its new iPhone 5. Jefferies analyst Peter Misek said he thinks the transition to the BlackBerry 10 software intended to run their new line of smartphones, could be a cause of the outage. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Aaron Vincent Elkaim, File)

FILE - In a Thursday June 21, 2012 file photo, Tim Neil, Research In Motion Ltd.'s Canadian Operating Director of Operations, Platforms and Tools, speaks about the Blackberry 10 architecture during the RIM Blackberry 10 Jam World Tour in Toronto. Struggling BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion said Friday, Sept. 21, 2012 it resolved an outage affecting users in Europe, Middle East and Africa that had interrupted service for customers on the very day Apple Inc. unveiled its new iPhone 5. Jefferies analyst Peter Misek said he thinks the transition to the BlackBerry 10 software intended to run their new line of smartphones, could be a cause of the outage. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Aaron Vincent Elkaim, File)

FILE-In this Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012, file photo, Thorsten Heins, President and CEO of Research in Motion, speaks during a demonstration of the new BlackBerry 10 at the BlackBerry Jam Americas conference in San Jose, Calif. BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion posted another large loss in the second quarter but not as bad as analysts expected. Shares surged nearly 18 percent in after-hours trading. The Canadian company reported Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, that it lost $235 million, or 45 cents a share, in its fiscal second quarter, which ended Sept 1. That compares with a profit of $419 million, or 80 cents per share, a year ago. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

(AP) ? BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion posted another large quarterly loss on Thursday, but the hemorrhaging was not as bad expected.

The Canadian company is still losing market share in North America, where it struggles to compete with Apple's iPhone and phones that run Google's Android software. But it has stepped up sales in developing markets and actually increased its subscriber base and cash position.

RIM's stock surged more than 20 percent in after-market trading on the news.

The company reported Thursday that it lost $235 million, or 45 cents a share, in its fiscal second quarter, which ended Sept 1. That compares with a profit of $419 million, or 80 cents per share, a year ago.

RIM reported revenue of $2.9 billion.

Analysts polled by FactSet expected a loss of 47 cents on revenue of $2.49 billion.

RIM said it shipped 7.4 million BlackBerry smartphones in the quarter, down from 10.6 million in the same period last year. Some analysts predicted RIM would ship only 6.4 million devices as the company prepares to launch much-delayed new BlackBerrys that have been deemed critical to its survival.

RIM pioneered the smartphone in 1999 but North American consumers have been abandoning BlackBerrys for flashier, touchscreen phones in recent years. RIM is banking its future on its much-delayed BlackBerry 10 platform, which is meant to offer the multimedia, Internet browsing and apps experience that users now demand.

Chief Executive Thorsten Heins said on a conference call with analysts that BlackBerry 10 is still on track to be released in the first quarter of 2013 ? several months after the release of Apple's iPhone 5, which came out earlier this month. Heins said competitors have released strong products recently but vowed BlackBerry 10 "will advance the operating system environment to a whole new level."

Heins replaced co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis in January after the company lost tens of billions in market value. He surprised many this week when he said at a conference for mobile applications developers that RIM has 80 million subscribers, up from 78 million in early June. Many analysts had expected RIM to start losing subscribers in the second quarter.

The results show that RIM is making progress as it transitions to its next generation of BlackBerry smartphones and completes its cost reduction plan, Heins said.

Jefferies analyst Peter Misek said RIM did a great job in the quarter, considering the challenges it faced. He noted, however, that doesn't account for much because its new smartphones are not out yet.

"They are driving sales in emerging markets and we think they will continue to lose subscribers in developed markets," Misek said. "It doesn't tell you anything about the long-term success of the platform or the company."

RIM's sales outside the United States, United Kingdom and Canada were about 58 percent of total revenue, said Brian Bidulka, the company's chief financial officer. He noted sales were strong in Indonesia, South Africa and Venezuela, but declined in the U.S.

Sales in the U.S. represented 22 percent of revenue, down from 25 percent in the first quarter and 27 percent in the second quarter last year. Bidulka said RIM's business will continue to be challenged until the new BlackBerrys are launched.

Research firm IDC says BlackBerry's U.S. market share has plummeted from 45.8 percent in 2008 to 2.7 percent in 2012.

RIM has been laying off thousands of workers to offset the losses.

Heins noted RIM's cash position stood at $2.3 billion at Sept. 1, up from $2.2 billion at the end of the previous quarter. The company is very focused on maintaining a strong financial position as it transitions to the new platform, he said.

Colin Gillis, an analyst with BGC Financial, said RIM's ability to grow the subscriber base while not hurting its cash position is encouraging.

"It does give them more time. The talk of bankruptcy has probably dissipated right now," Gillis said. "These are all the right moves, but does it change that their position is still bleak?"

RIM's stock rose $1.46 cents to $8.60 in extended U.S. trading Thursday. It had ended the regular trading session up 14 cents at $7.14. RIM's struggles have wiped out some $80 billion in shareholder wealth since 2008, a drop of over 90 percent.

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Director of Marketing at LOOK Effects in Los Angeles, has spent over 25 years in the world of visual effects, 20 of which doing marketing and education (She was the only member of her kindergarten class to write press releases for production facilities.) Before joining LOOK she spent 12 years helping to build Gnomon School of Visual Effects into the premiere educational institution for careers in high-end cg. While doing that, she found time and energy to devote to the care and feeding of the Visual Effects Society where she has served multiple terms on the Board of Directors, was recently elected to be the first female Vice Chair, is Chair of the Benefits Committee and has been one of the abiding Chairs of the Education Committee.

Pam has also served on many educational advisory boards and presented at conferences around the globe. As Director of Marketing she has turned her green thumb to growing LOOK?s footprint in the entertainment production industry.

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How to Succeed in Visual Effects: A Case Study

What does it take to build a successful career in visual effects besides artistic and/or technical talent and knowing the right software packages? Using the story of 3D artist, Josh Mossotti, and a specific project he is working on, this presentation will cover the ?other stuff? you need to survive and thrive in the competitive world of visual effects. Come, listen to Pam Hogarth, who has done placement and recruiting in the industry for more than 15 years and find out if you have what it takes.?

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Texas executes ex-Army recruiter after 3 reprieves

HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) ? A former Army recruiter failed to win a fourth reprieve from the U.S. Supreme Court and was executed Tuesday evening in Texas for participating in the shooting death of a woman he and a buddy met 10 years ago at a bar.

Cleve Foster was pronounced dead at 6:43 p.m. CDT, 25 minutes after his lethal injection began and two hours after the high court refused to postpone his punishment. Three times last year the justices stopped his scheduled punishment, once when he was moments from being led to the death chamber.

His attorneys argued he was innocent of the 2002 slaying of Nyaneur Pal, a 30-year-old immigrant from Sudan. They also said he had deficient legal help at his trial and in early stages of his appeals and argued his case deserved a closer look.

Foster, 48, also was charged but never tried for the rape-slaying a few months earlier of another woman in Fort Worth, Rachel Urnosky.

In the seconds before the single lethal dose of pentobarbital began, Foster expressed love to his family and to God.

"When I close my eyes, I'll be with the father," he said. "God is everything. He's my life. Tonight I'll be with him."

He did not proclaim innocence or admit guilt. He did turn to relatives of his two victims, saying, "I don't know what you're going to be feeling tonight. I pray we'll all meet in heaven."

As the drugs began taking effect and while he was repeatedly saying he loved his family, he began snoring, then he stopped breathing.

Three of the nine Supreme Court justices ? Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor ? would have stopped the punishment, the court indicated in its brief ruling.

Last year ? in January, April and September ? the justices did intervene and halted his execution, once only moments before he could have been led to the death chamber.

"It's offensive to us the frivolous appeals that were thrown up at the Supreme Court last minute," said Terry Urnosky, whose 22-year-old daughter's death was blamed on Foster and a partner, Sheldon Ward. "One stay after another, just delaying the closure our families sought."

Urnosky, his wife, and Pal's uncle and aunt stood a few feet away from Foster and watched the execution through a window.

"It's like ripping off a deep scab each time, preventing the wound from being able to start healing," Urnosky said. "Now the wound can start closing."

Maurie Levin, a University of Texas law professor representing Foster, argued the Supreme Court needed to block it again in light of their ruling earlier this year in an Arizona case that said an inmate who received poor legal assistance should have his case reviewed.

Foster and Ward were sentenced to die for killing Pal, who was known as Mary Pal and was seen talking with the men at a Fort Worth bar hours before her body was found in a ditch off a Tarrant County road.

"I am as certain of Foster's guilt as I can be without having seen him do it," Ben Leonard, who prosecuted Foster in 2004, said last week.

A gun in the motel room where Foster and Ward lived was identified as the murder weapon and was matched to Rachel Urnosky's fatal shooting at her apartment.

"It wasn't the violent death that both Mary and my daughter experienced," Urnosky's father said. "I feel it was way too easy, but it is what it is."

Foster blamed Pal's slaying on Ward, one of his recruits who became a close friend. Prosecutors said evidence showed Foster actively participated in her death, offered no credible explanations, lied and gave contradictory stories about his sexual activities with her.

The two were convicted separately, Ward as the triggerman and Foster under Texas' law of parties, which makes participants equally culpable. Pal's blood and tissue were found on the weapon and DNA evidence showed both men had sex with her.

At his trial, prosecutors presented evidence Pal wasn't shot where she was found; that Ward alone couldn't have carried her body to where it was dumped; and that since he and Foster were nearly inseparable and DNA showed both had sex with her, it was clear Foster was involved. A Tarrant County jury agreed, and both received the death sentence. Ward died in 2010 of cancer while on death row.

Foster grew up in Henderson, Ky., and spent nearly two decades in the Army. Records showed court martial proceedings were started against the sergeant first class and he was denied re-enlistment after allegations he gave alcohol to underage students as a recruiter in Fort Worth and had sex with an underage potential recruit. He'd been a civilian only a short time when the slayings occurred.

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Life in the extreme

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Life in extreme environments ? hot acids and heavy metals, for example ? can apparently make very similar organisms deal with stress in very different ways, according to new research from North Carolina State University.

One single-celled organism from a hot spring near Mount Vesuvius in Italy fights uranium toxicity directly ? by eating the heavy metal and acquiring energy from it. Another single-celled organism that lives on a "smoldering heap" near an abandoned uranium mine in Germany overcomes uranium toxicity indirectly ? essentially shutting down its cellular processes to induce a type of cellular coma when toxic levels of uranium are present in its environment.

Interestingly, these very different responses to environmental stress come from two organisms that are 99.99 percent genetically identical.

In a paper published this week online in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, NC State researchers show that these extreme organisms ? basic life forms called Archaea that have no nucleus and that are so tiny they can only be seen under a microscope ? can teach us a lot about how living things use different mechanisms to adapt to their surroundings.

The researchers, led by Dr. Robert Kelly, Alcoa Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at NC State, exposed two very close relatives of thermoacidophilic Archaea ? they live in highly acidic environments with temperatures of more than 70 degrees Celsius, or about 160 degrees Fahrenheit ? to pure uranium. One, Metallosphaera sedula, metabolized the uranium as a way to support its energy needs.

That in itself was surprising to Kelly and his fellow researchers, as it was the first report that an organism can directly use uranium as an energy source.

"This could be a new way to mine uranium using microorganisms to release the metal from ores ? a process referred to as bioleaching," Kelly says of M. sedula.

Its genetic twin, Metallosphaera prunae, reacted very differently. When faced with pure uranium, it went into a dormant state, shutting down critical cellular processes that enable it to grow. When the toxic threat was removed, M. prunae rebooted its cellular processes and returned to its normal state.

Kelly hypothesizes that M. prunae is an offshoot of M. sedula, with just a small number of mutations, or changes, to its genome that allow it to react differently when faced with heavy-metal toxicity.

Kelly says the findings could also have implications for understanding how antibiotic resistance develops and operates in pathogens.

"We have come across a new model for how organisms learn how to live in an environment that would otherwise be deadly for them," he says.

Kelly adds that the study calls into question the ways that scientists classified living things before the rise of the genomic era.

"How do we classify microorganisms now that we can compare genomes so easily?" Kelly asks. "These are not different species by the classical definition because their genomes are virtually identical, but they have very different phenotypes, or lifestyles, when faced with stress."

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Obama: Disputed game means NFL needs regular refs

(AP) ? The White House says President Barack Obama believes that a disputed end to the Green Bay Packers-Seattle Seahawks football game means it is time to resolve a labor dispute and get regular referees back to officiating NFL games.

Obama spokesman Jay Carney told reporters aboard Air Force One that the president, an avid sports fan, watched the game and "thinks there was a real problem with that call." Green Bay is in politically important Wisconsin, adding significance to Obama's stance.

The Seahawks won 14-12 after referees ruled a Seattle receiver caught the ball amid a pile of bodies in the end zone in the game's last play. The NFL conceded the bad call Tuesday, but upheld the Seattle victory.

Carney called the play "very distressing for every American football fan."

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

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Mobile marketing is a dynamic strategy; you just have to understand what to expect from using mobile devices to market your business. If you can pull it off the right way, this is a good way to be successful. To help you along in this process, there are some valuable tips included below.

Mobile marketing content needs to be simple, concise, and to-the-point. Make sure customers know what your message is, so they absorb it and respond.

Having a mission statement can help keep you on point with your mobile marketing message. Stay with your principles to keep you on the right track.

TIP! The most effective mobile marketing strategies implement changes gradually. You should too.

On the mobile landing page, try out A/B testing. Test every aspect of each page. Figure out which page has the highest success rate among the various browsers and go with that option. By creating an A & B version of your landing page, you can test effectively. When you go to move forward, do so with the one that is most popular.

Always strive to create advertisements that have the potential to go viral, thereby maximizing their effectiveness. They may want to share it with others and increase your reach.

The greatest mobile marketers use progressive strategies so that they can continue up the mobile ladder. You should too. You can start with a text messaging campaign, expand into using mobile websites, then incorporate mobile apps and eventually deliver videos to mobile devices. Keep progressing and improving your overall mobile marketing campaign. Use everything at your disposal.

TIP! Think about making a mobile application geared to your product. Customers can easily use this to check for sales and promotions that you may be offering.

With mobile marketing, location means everything. Unlike other marketing types, this kind of marketing can find your location. This opens up new location-based options that do not exist anywhere else. You should look for effective ways to implement these features in your mobile marketing campaign.

For your mobile site, it?s important to come up with ways to convey your information in as few words as possible. Long articles and pages that were written to add more keywords in are ineffective. Brevity is the crux of mobile marketing communications.

TIP! Add a link to your social media pages on your main website and encourage your visitors to find you there. You can assume that your clients won?t take the time just to look for you, however, if they know that you?re on a particular site, they will probably take some time to check it out.

Don?t squander your customers? limited attention. Do not get overly excited and rush into mobile marketing. It is important to remember the purpose of what you are trying to accomplish. Provide information that can help your customers and potential new customers. Build customer loyalty by providing your customers with what they want.

Your campaign should be perceived as useful by your audience. Messaging a customer is not like messaging a friend; you have to send something the recipient will consider valuable if you want your message to be appreciated. If you are looking for business executives, then you could send out vouchers to fine dining places. If your audience is the middle class family, you would want to send something that is family related.

Make your mobile marketing efforts interesting and fun, something someone would want to do. Make your marketing match up nicely with your site. You want to draw people to your homepage. By making readers feel as though they will be able to accomplish something, they will buy more stuff.

TIP! Mobile marketing customers can be influenced by outside forces and that can cause you to lose or gain customers outside of your efforts. Changes in technology can have a dramatic effect on your business, so stay up to date on all of the latest advances in technology.

Be sensitive to customers sleeping hours when sending out text notifications. You?ll risk annoying customers with this practice, even people who already like your products or services.

Always include some kind of discount, coupon, or promotional code when you use mobile marketing. This will entice customers in to check out the products you are selling.

Never randomly message your customers. You should only message them with useful information. There have been mobile marketing campaigns that failed because customers began getting random texts from a business. They want useful, relevant messages, not lighthearted banter as if you were their goofy friend.

TIP! Use your other marketing tools to let people know about your mobile campaign. Use a variety of promotional venues, such as Twitter, Facebook, your site or even your store?s physical location.

Promote your new mobile marketing campaign as a means of gaining access to exclusive offers and special savings. Reference it in your other advertisements, as well as on your site and your social media profile. If people feel that your mobile campaign could be helpful, they are likely to sign up. Plenty of people will opt in to a program that offers easy, fun access to valuable special offers.

Make sure to note your location on social networking sites. You need to do this to raise your business?s local profile. Focus on the basics of your business and start branching out from there. Even if you do not have enough time to develop a good online marketing campaign, create a Facebook and a Foursquare page.

When delving in mobile marketing, you need to understand the basics of mobile devices in order to have your site and ads set up correctly. View your campaign on as many different mobile and smart phones as possible to test out your ads, links and other interactive materials from the perspecitve of a consumer.

TIP! Your printed advertisements should include QR codes for your technologically savvy customers. This easily allows smartphone users to access your coupons and website.

Should SMS messaging be a choice in your mobile marketing plan, let your customers know by having an opt-in device and be truthful about the number of messages you might be sending every month. Without controlled usage and monitoring, SMS will have a negative result with mobile clients. You can create a privacy issue. So be sure customers can opt into our out of your SMS services when marketing and let them know how many texts will be sent regularly. If you are honest, customers will trust you and your brand.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

NCAA College Football Scores, Week 4

#6 Oklahoma fell to #15 Kansas State

#2 LSU and #4 FSU survived tough match-ups to remain undefeated. Both of them were losing at halftime

More bad news for the Big Ten: #18 Michigan fell. No shame there - they lost to #11 Notre Dame

#19 UCLA was upset at home by Oregon State

#25 Nebraska scored 35 in the first quarter en route to a 73-7 drubbing of Idaho State. Oddity #1: they scored 73 points even though their starting QB threw only 13 passes! They ground out 385 rushing yards even though the starters rested in the second half. Nine different Huskers carried the ball a total of 52 times in the course of the game. Oddity #2: Idaho State actually had more time of possession, but they ended to having to punt 10 times, and it would have been 12 times, but they tried to convert the fourth down twice. They failed both times. To make matters worse, they also ended three other drives with turnovers.

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By HOWARD ULMAN

AP Sports Writer

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updated 8:17 p.m. ET Sept. 23, 2012

BOSTON (AP) - The Baltimore Orioles ended a successful road trip with a wasted opportunity to climb into a tie for the AL East lead.

When Ryan Flaherty struck out with the bases loaded in the ninth inning Sunday, the Red Sox had a 2-1 win and the Orioles headed home after going 6-3 on the journey to Oakland, Seattle and Boston.

"We needed this one. Obviously, going down to this last stretch every game is looked at as a must win," Adam Jones said. "We had a good road trip. We really, really wanted this one to finish off the road trip, but it happens."

The Orioles remained one game behind the New York Yankees and lead Oakland by one game for the top wild-card spot in the league. The Athletics beat the Yankees 5-4.

The Red Sox snapped a four-game losing streak - and ended the Orioles six-game winning streak - but are trying to finish out of the division cellar with their first losing record since 1997.

"Coming to Boston, take two out of three, I don't care what kind of team we're playing or how we're playing," Baltimore's Mark Reynolds said. "It's always big and we keep wining series and we'll see where we're at here in a week or two."

The Orioles almost completed a three-game sweep after Cody Ross doubled in the go-ahead run in the eighth. They loaded the bases with one out against Andrew Bailey on a single by Reynolds, a ground-rule double by pinch-hitter Jim Thome and an intentional walk to Chris Davis. But Boston's closer got Manny Machado to ground into a forceout at home, then struck out Ryan Flaherty to nail down his sixth save in eight opportunities.

"I like to work fast, but sometimes I work too quickly and get ahead of myself," Bailey said. "Today I was able to slow myself down and make the pitches when I needed to."

The decisive run came in when Dustin Pedroia led off the eighth with a double against Luis Ayala (5-5) and Ross followed with his tiebreaking hit.

In the first inning, Ross reached over the short right field wall near Pesky's Pole in the corner to take a home run away from Jones.

"I didn't really know where I was, actually. I thought that the ball was in front of the pole after I had caught it," Ross said. "I ran in and somebody was like `You just robbed a home run.' I was like `I did? All right. Cool."'

Junichi Tazawa (1-1) pitched a perfect eighth before the Orioles rally fell short.

Baltimore dropped to 27-9 in one-run games.

Boston starter Felix Doubront struck out 11 in seven innings, including three each against Robert Andino and Reynolds. Andino returned after being hit in the helmet with a pitch on Friday night.

With the pitcher's mound in the sun and home plate in shadow until later in the game, hitters had a tough time picking up pitches, especially from a lefty.

"It was tough. Guys were trying sunglasses, no sunglasses, light lens, dark lens," Reynolds said. "Both teams were playing in the same conditions. It's probably why the score was 2-1."

Baltimore manager Buck Showalter thought plate umpire Al Porter's vision might not have been perfect either. He said Matt Wieters, who led off the ninth by grounding out, should have walked had Porter not called a pitch a strike.

"Wieters really walked and we would have scored a run," Showalter said, "but, unfortunately, we weren't the only ones having trouble seeing the baseball, it looks like."

After Ross drove in the go-ahead run, Brian Matusz retired Mauro Gomez on a fly ball before highly touted prospect Dylan Bundy made his major league debut with one out and retired both batters he faced on fly balls. Chosen fourth in last year' draft, the 19-year-old right-hander was 9-3 with a 2.08 ERA in the minors this year before being called up from Double-A Bowie on Wednesday.

"I was nervous at first," Bundy said. "I was hoping to get an inning, but getting those first two outs, that inspires me a little bit and, hopefully, the next time I won't be as nervous."

Doubront allowed one run on four hits with two walks in his second straight solid start after losing his previous five decisions.

The Red Sox scored the first run in the fourth when Ross led off with a single and took second on a walk to James Loney. With one out, Danny Valencia grounded to shortstop J.J. Hardy, who threw to second for the first out, but Andino's relay into the dirt eluded Reynolds at first base. Ross scored from second, sliding ahead of the attempted tag by Wieters.

Doubront held the Orioles hitless through four innings and gave up hits to the first three batters in the fifth. Lew Ford singled, took third on a double by Davis and scored on a single by Machado.

NOTES: The Red Sox held a postgame ceremony for Johnny Pesky, who died Aug. 13 at the age of 93 after a baseball career of more than 60 years. He played, managed and served as a broadcaster for the team. ... The Red Sox recalled OF Che-Hsuan Lin from Triple-A Pawtucket. ... John Lackey, on the disabled list all year following Tommy John elbow surgery, pitched two innings in a Red Sox intrasquad game in Fort Myers, Fla. He threw 26 pitches with three strikeouts, no hits and no walks. ... The Orioles return home to open a four-game series Monday with a doubleheader against the Toronto Blue Jays. Steve Johnson (3-0) pitches for Baltimore against Henderson Alvarez (9-13) in the opener and Wei-Yin Chen (12-9) goes for the Orioles against Rickey Romero (8-14) in the nightcap. ... The Red Sox have a day off before opening their final home series of the season with the first of two games against the Tampa Bay Rays. Clay Buchholz (11-6) is scheduled to pitch for Boston against David Price (18-5).

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


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Adrian Gonzalez hit a pair of solo homers off Homer Bailey on Sunday night, powering the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 5-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds that let them keep pace in the wild card race.

Weaver helps Angels stay in wild-card chase

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Jered Weaver kept the Los Angeles Angels within striking distance in the AL wild-card chase, posting his league-leading 19th victory on Sunday with a 4-1 decision over the struggling Chicago White Sox.

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Cynthia Nixon Shunned Wedding Traditions

Cynthia Nixon and her wife didn't obey tradition on their wedding day.

The actress married her long-term partner Christine Marinoni in New York in May and Cynthia revealed the couple didn't try to keep their outfits a secret from each other before the ceremony and even got ready together on their big day.

She said: "My wife and I were not at all traditional about not seeing each other before the wedding. I sent her pictures from my various fittings. I won't say what she said to me about it - it's personal - but she said many nice things.

"The day of the wedding, we dressed together at the venue with our kids upstairs."

However, the couple - who raise 19-month-old son Max, as well as kids Samantha, 16, and nine-year-old Charles from Cynthia's marriage to Danny Mozes together - did follow tradition in some respects.

Cynthia explained to America's ELLE magazine: "I did hold on to a different tradition. I managed to wear something borrowed, a brooch that's an heirloom in my wife's family; something blue, my sapphire ring; something new, my dress and something old, me."

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