Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Jenna Coleman and boyfriend Richard Madden enjoy time off with sunny London stroll

And it looks as though Doctor Who actress Jenna Coleman and her Game Of Thrones star boyfriend Richard Madden are making the most of their short time off together in London.

The pair were spotted taking a leisurely stroll in the capital yesterday afternoon, wandering around Primrose Hill hand in hand and making the most of the sunny weather.

Jenna looked effortlessly chic in a navy patterned maxi dress which featured a high neck and billowing bottom half, while her actor beau kept things casual in a pair of jeans, a T-shirt and a khaki jacket.

Jenna - who rose to fame as Jasmine Thomas in Emmerdale in 2005 - added a pair of stylish sunglasses to her outfit and some gold flip flops. She held a navy jacket in her hand too as she enjoyed her boyfriend's company.

The pair returned to the UK on Friday after appearing at San Diego's Comic Con last week.

The couple met in Budapest, Hungary, in 2011 when Jenna was filming ITV1 mini-series Titanic, and Richard was working on the BBC drama Birdsong.

However, the star recently admitted that she was "shy" around men and had never been on a date in her life.

Speaking to the Radio Times magazine, she said: "I?d never been on a date in my life ever because the idea of just being sat with one person...

"I think it was going from eight people in a tiny, tiny school to being surrounded by loads of people. I shrank away, surrounded myself with quite loud friends.

"I?ve got a lot better as I?ve got older. If I?m with a group of people I?m okay, but actually I?m quite a nervous person if I?m just one-to-one with somebody."

Meanwhile, the star has teased that Doctor Who's 50th anniversary special all be a "transformation episode."

She told Access Hollywood: "The whole episode is a massive celebration and it's kind of about celebrating the last 50 years of Doctor Who, with a massive team of us all thrown in there, but it's quite a transformation episode and it very much changes the direction of where the show is going in quite a big way.

"It's in the can and all the 3D and effects and everything like that is taking place as we speak," she said of the episode, which will air on November 23.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Lithuanian teen sets record in swim worlds prelims

Lithuania's Ruta Meilutyte smiles after she completed a Women's 100m breaststroke heat at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

Lithuania's Ruta Meilutyte smiles after she completed a Women's 100m breaststroke heat at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

Lithuania's Ruta Meilutyte competes in a Women's 100m breaststroke heat at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 29, 2013 .(AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

Missy Franklin of the United States starts a Women's 100m backstroke heat at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

(AP) ? A year after her breakout performance at the Olympics, Ruta Meilutyte is even faster than before.

The 16-year-old Lithuanian set a meet record in morning heats of the 100-meter breaststroke at the world championships Monday with a quicker swim than the ones that got her gold in London.

Meilutyte hit the wall in 1 minute, 4.52 seconds, Jessica Hardy of the United States was second in 1:05.18 and Yuliya Efimova of Russia touched third in 1:05.24.

At the Olympics, Meilutyte won in 1:05.47, although she swam faster in the semifinals at 1:05.21.

If she swims just 0.08 quicker in the semifinals later or in Tuesday's final, she'll break Hardy's world record of 1:04.45 set in 2009 at the height of the rubberized suit era.

Associated Press

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Friday, July 26, 2013

No change: Russia won't extradite Snowden to US

MOSCOW (AP) ? A spokesman for President Vladimir Putin says Russia has not budged from its refusal to extradite U.S. leaker Edward Snowden, who has applied for asylum.

Snowden, who is believed to have been staying at the Moscow airport transit zone since June 23, applied for temporary asylum in Russia last week. The United States wants him sent home to face prosecution for espionage.

Asked by a reporter whether the government's position had changed, Dmitry Peskov told Russian news agencies that "Russia has never extradited anyone and never will." There is no U.S.-Russia extradition treaty.

Peskov also said that Putin is not involved in reviewing Snowden's application or discussions of the ex-NSA contractor's future with the U.S., though the Russian Security Service, the FSB, had been in touch with the FBI.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/no-change-russia-wont-extradite-snowden-us-125559104.html

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Big Ten football media day: Purdue?s Hazell leans on Big Ten experience

CHICAGO, Ill. ? In his initial team meeting after being named the head coach at Purdue on Dec. 5, Darrell Hazell challenged his team for the first time.

?Purdue is always a team perceived in the middle of the Big Ten,? said Hazell, who came from Kent State. ?Never up here or down there. It?s going to take a lot of work, but we?re going to climb ourselves out of the middle.?

The Boilermakers have had a winning Big Ten record just once over the last nine seasons, a 5-3 mark in 2006.

Hazell knows the Big Ten landscape from his seven seasons on Jim Tressel?s staff at Ohio State.

?Coach Tressel was a big influence on me,? Hazell said. ?The great decisions he made on game day, when the bullets are flying. I learned a lot from Jim Tressel.?

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SAVE THE DATE: Colorectal Screening in Colorado and Cancer ...

"Join us on October 2nd for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Colorado followed by Cancer TED Talks!? Wednesday, October 2nd at Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, CO.

Join us for any of all of the following sessions:

  • 7:00am - 9:00am? National Speaker - John Allen, MD Yale University - Colorectal Cancer and Health Care Reform
  • 9:00am - 3:15pm? Colorectal Screening in Colorado and Colorado Colorectal Screening Program Meeting
  • 3:00pm - 4:40pm? Tour of Anschutz Medical Campus - University of Colorado Cancer Center
  • 4:45pm - 7:00pm? Opportunities in ALL Cancer Health Promotion, Prevention and Survivorship Colorado and National Perspective - TED (type) Talks
Agenda and Registration to Follow.? Meeting Contact:? suzanne.heasley@ucdenver.edu."?

[Source:? University of Colorado Cancer Center & Colorado Colorectal Screening Program]

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

NFL rookie rescues woman, kids from burning car

Jonathan Willard signs with the Titans as an undrafted free agent after the NFL draft.

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Jonathan Willard signs with the Titans as an undrafted free agent after the NFL draft.

There?s one thing undrafted rookie Jonathan Willard won?t have to prove to the Titans at training camp this week ? his character.

Willard put himself directly in harm?s way on Tuesday, coming to the aid of a complete stranger whose car had caught fire on Interstate 40 between Knoxville and Nashville, Tenn.

?I saw this car in front of me, and it had all kinds of black smoke coming out of it,? Willard, a former Clemson standout, told TigerNet.com, a Clemson-centric website, Tuesday. ?I tried to speed up and get up next to the car to let them know the car was on fire.?

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The Tennessee Highway Patrol confirmed Willard?s heroic tale, telling the Daily News that the car?s driver, 28-year-old Cheri Hubbard, didn?t catch her rescuerer?s name, let alone know that he was an NFL hopeful.

The 6-foot-1, 230-pound linebacker was driving from South Carolina to Tennessee for Titans training camp when he saw the smoking Chevrolet SUV on the road late Tuesday afternoon. He told TigerNet.com that he got the driver?s attention by honking his horn at her and after she pulled over, he and another good Samaritan got the woman, three kids and a dog out of the car before it became completely engulfed in flames.

?The driver, she acted like she was in some kind of daze or something. She told me that she didn?t stop because she didn?t think it was her car that was on fire,? Willard told the website.

?I was just glad that we got the kids and all of them out of the car,? he said. ?I was thinking that I was just doing what everybody else would do, but there were cars just going past us and no one else was stopping, so I don?t know if that is what would happen or not.?

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Amazon UK adds ?10 minimum spend for free delivery, except for movies, books, music and games

Amazon adds 10 minimum spend for UK supersaver delivery, except for movies, books, music and games

From today, Amazon customers in the UK will be required to shell out a minimum of £10 ($15) before they're entitled to free Super Saver delivery -- but there are some big exceptions. Purchases of DVDs, Books, Blu-Ray discs, CDs, video games and software won't be part of the new scheme, and in an email, Amazon specifically suggests that you pick up a paperback alongside a new HDMI cable to get around the rule. There's no word on if we'll see a change in the company's US policy, but if you see some delighted accountants wandering around Amazon's Seattle HQ, let us know.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

ReNewable Now: Background on one of our radio guest last week

Lightning Hybrids is an innovative automotive research and manufacturing company based in Loveland, Colorado. We focus on providing hydraulic solutions ? including fuel efficient?hydraulic hybrid systems for vehicles?(especially fleet work trucks and shuttle buses)?and lightweight composite high pressure?accumulators.



In October of 2008, founders Dan Johnson and Tim Reeser, motivated by a challenge from Dan?s father, Sam Johnson, assembled a team and started work on a?100 MPG hydraulic hybrid sports sedan. ?They entered the $10 million?Automotive X PRIZE?race for ?super fuel-efficient vehicles that people will want to buy? slated for mid-2010. (Click the X PRIZE above to see the outcome of that competition.)

When we returned from the show we found ourselves at a crossroads. The X PRIZE was becoming prohibitively expensive. We knew that if we could get the car to market we could certainly sell a 100 MPG sports sedan, however the cost of getting to market would be well over $12 million because of all the regulations and testing that would have to occur.


In the process of developing the Hydraulic Hybrid?technology and in an effort to make the system lighter and safer we designed a carbon fiber?accumulator?that?is a fraction of the weight of its steel counterpart.? The Carbon Weight?accumulator is in use in our own system and can be used in a number of other applications.

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Health at diagnosis may drive breast cancer survival gap

By Andrew M. Seaman

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Differences in the health and tumor characteristics of white and black women with breast cancer at the time of their diagnoses may be largely to blame for the disparity in survival between the two groups, a new study suggests.

Disparities in treatment quality are not the main problem, the researchers conclude, after finding that if differences in the women's overall health and the degree to which the cancer had advanced at the time of diagnosis were eliminated, the survival gap would shrink dramatically.

"The remarkable thing we found is that three-year disparity went down to about one year," said Dr. Jeffrey H. Silber, the study's lead author and the Nancy Abramson Wolfson Endowed Chair in Health Services Research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Currently, the U.S. National Institutes of Health estimates that about 12 percent of women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and about 89 percent of them can be expected to be alive five years later.

Previous studies, however, have found large differences in the five-year survival rates of black and white women diagnosed with breast cancer.

In an attempt to find a cause for that gap, Silber and his colleagues used a new statistical model to compare one group of 7,375 black women with breast cancer to three separate groups that each included 7,375 white women with breast cancer.

All the women were in Medicare, the U.S. government-run health insurance for the elderly and disabled, and all were over 65 years old when they were diagnosed between 1991 and 2005.

The researchers found the five-year survival for black women with breast cancer was about 56 percent. That compared to about 69 percent for white women with breast cancer who were matched to the black women by age and year of diagnosis.

That overall difference between racial groups remained virtually unchanged during the 15-year period analyzed.

But when the researchers compared the black women to a group of white women matched for general health and tumor characteristics at time of diagnosis, the survival gap shrank from 12.9 percentage points to 4.4 percentage points.

And within that comparison, when the researchers also matched the women for the treatment they got, the gap further shrank by less than one percentage point.

Based on the findings, Silver told Reuters Health that focusing on ways to improve black women's overall health and the characteristics of their tumors at the time of their diagnoses would do more to reduce the gap in survival rates, compared to improvements in treatment.

"It appears that the presentation is far more important than the disparity in treatment," he said.

Dr. Jeanne Mandelblatt, who co-wrote an editorial accompanying the new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, said the report has several limitations that may underestimate the effect of improving treatment in black women.

"What I'm concerned about is that women will take away the message that treatment isn't important, and that's the wrong message," she said.

"The major limitation of this study is that the authors didn't have data on hormonal therapy. So, I think they underestimated the impact of treatment," said Mandelblatt, associate director for population sciences at the Georgetown University's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center in Washington, D.C.

Silber, however, said that other research has found little difference between Medicare-aged black and white women with breast cancer and whether they receive hormonal therapy.

"We agree with Dr. Mandelblatt that treatment is very important. We would never want to see a disparity in treatment. What we're saying is that you're not going make a major dent in the survival disparity unless you address the presentation disparity," he said.

Silber added that his team is currently digging deeper into the data to find what should be specifically targeted to address the differences in presentation - the health and tumor traits - at the time a woman is diagnosed.

"You have to really solve the presentation problem before you can really get rid of the disparity," he said.

Dr. Leonard Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, also pointed out that these disparities may represent differences in income and education that also impact health.

"Research by the American Cancer Society shows similar disparities come from socioeconomic and education status," Lichtenfeld, who was not involved with the new study, said.

"This research will hopefully once again bring attention to the problem and show people this is real and something needs to be done," he added.

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/JOTmp1 Journal of the American Medical Association, online July 23, 2013.

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Magazine article: Why soccer and not football?

Challenge is announced but not yet accepting submissions

The magazine is looking at how North Americans call the most popular sport in the world soccer instead of football. To illustrate the article, the client requires pictures of those spheres used to play the world cup. The picture can be a close-up, an action shot, a cleated foot resting upon the ball, etc. American-style obloid balls are acceptable, but only if the traditional round ball is included for comparison. The ball must predominate the image, not just a photo that includes a ball.

Announced:

Wednesday, 17th July, 2013 (GMT)

Submissions:

Wednesday, 24th July, 2013 ? Tuesday, 30th July, 2013 (GMT)

Voting:

Wednesday, 31st July, 2013 ? Tuesday, 6th August, 2013 (GMT)

Processing rules:

  • No watermarks or borders.

Additional rules:

  • No identifiable people.
  • Trademarks may appear, but only so long as they are de-emphasized in the image (i.e., the trademark must not be predominant).

Maximum number of entries per user:

2

Maximum number of entries in challenge:

100

submissions end in

9 days

no entry

voting phase ends in

16 days

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93% The Hunt

All Critics (75) | Top Critics (15) | Fresh (70) | Rotten (5)

[A] harrowing but flawed study of an innocent man accused of pedophilia.

It leaves us not only with an unforgettable final image, but also the troubling thought that witch hunts, like war, will always be with us - all the more so in the modern era of instant communication.

It is a devastating film to watch, a heedful one, and a tragic reminder that no matter how well a life has been conducted, the mere whiff of such scandalous behavior is condemnation enough.

[A] quietly devastating drama about a soft-spoken, bespectacled and devoted kindergarten teacher whose life is upended by a false accusation from one of his students.

This is filmmaking of a high order, even though the production's scale is modest and the climax is not without its facile contrivances.

Unsettling, forthright and thought-provoking, The Hunt is also brilliantly titled.

An uncommonly thoughtful, and thought-provoking, entry in the social-issue drama subgenre, anchored by Mikkelsen's gripping performance.

A subtle piece of moral drama crowned by a truly beautiful performance from Mikkelsen, The Hunt puts every one of us in the crosshairs.

Child molestation is indeed horrific. Sometimes, the response to same can be equally disconcerting. The Hunt argues that all too well.

Mads Mikkelsen displays remarkable range as a subdued kindergarten teacher confronting sex-abuse charges in a small Danish town.

Mikkelsen and a terrific ensemble navigate complex emotions and moral quandaries in a terrain where a satisfying resolution is as hard to come by as a child who never tells a lie.

...incredible acting by Mikkelsson, (but) what is unforgettable is the acting of the young girl who makes the allegation, Annika Wedderkopp. It's remarkable that someone so young could give such a performance.

The characters... are not symbolic. They're real people, leading imperfect lives... but we can relate to their feelings, and their actions at every turn of this searing drama.

Vinterberg's best filmmaking since his Dogme '95 entry "The Celebration."

Mikkelsen, one of his country's finest actors, in collaboration with Thomas Vinterberg, one of its finest directors, delivers what may be his strongest performance yet.

A nuanced portrait of a fundamentally decent man grappling with a world that has decided to treat him indecently.

The innocent man wrongly accused is something that everyone can identify with - what if it happened to me?

Mikkelsen's an actor of restraint, and ...Vinterberg's modern day witch hunt tale gives the actor a whole range of restraint to work with in a film whose title begins literally, turns figurative, then, in a chilling coda, suggests a merging of the two.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Obamas welcome royal baby, wish William and Kate 'happiness and blessings'

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama welcomed the #RoyalBaby's arrival and wished Prince William and Duchess Kate "all the happiness and blessings parenthood brings."

"Michelle and I are so pleased to congratulate The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the joyous occasion of the birth of their first child," Obama said in a written statement issued by the White House.

"We wish them all the happiness and blessings parenthood brings," the president said. "The child enters the world at a time of promise and opportunity for our two nations. Given the special relationship between us, the American people are pleased to join with the people of the United Kingdom as they celebrate the birth of the young prince."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obamas-welcome-royal-baby--wish-william-and-kate--happiness-and-blessings--214434183.html

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King David's palace uncovered in Judean Shephelah

[unable to retrieve full-text content]King David's Palace has just been uncovered in the Judean Shephelah. Royal storerooms were also revealed in the archaeological excavation. These are the two largest buildings known to have existed in the tenth century BCE in the Kingdom of Judah.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

CONCACAF GOLD CUP : MEXICO DOWN TRINIDAD & TOBGAO 1-0

Raul Jimenez scored in the 84th minute to earn Mexico a 1-0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago in a CONCACAF Gold Cup quarter-final on Saturday.

Mexico thought they had the breakthrough as Joel Huiqui scored within 180 seconds but sadly is was ruled out for offside.

Moments later, Jimenez sent his header sky rocketing as he failed to capitalise a golden chance.

Mexico pressured hard and was finally rewarded with a fine taken goal on the 84th minute sending the Mexican side into the quarters?

A six-time Gold Cup winner going for their third straight title, the Mexicans will face Panama in Dallas on Wednesday.?

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Source: http://www.ntv7.com.my/7edition/sport-en/LOCAL_EN_1374382735.html

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Summer Baseball: Ashline, Hudson rally to victory

Jake Ashline?s bases-loaded walk with two outs in the sixth capped a 5-4 comeback win for Hudson Post 100 (13-5) at Zone 5B leader Medford on Saturday.

"This was a big win for us. We?ve struggled lately, to beat Medford definitely helps," said manager Blair Brisette, whose team controls its own playoff destiny with two games remaining.

Hudson trailed 4-3 after three innings, but Kevin Connelly hit an RBI double to score Jake Wardwell with no outs in the top of the fifth to tie the game before Ashline?s walk forced in Steve Rivela.

Post 100 got quality relief from Nick Borsari, who entered the game with two on and no out in the fifth inning and Post 100 already trailing 4-3. Borsari allowed just one hit and struck out four in thee innings for the win.

Wardwell finished 2-for-4 with two runs scored, while Ashline went 3-for-3 with a double and a run scored. Keith Diedrich went 3-for-4 with a double.

CHELMSFORD 7, NATICK 6 (12 INN.): Mike Abbruzzese?s two-RBI triple with two outs in the sixth forced extra innings, but Natick Post 107 (4-13) was outlasted by host Chelmsford.

Post 107 trailed 6-4 with two outs in the seventh before the triple by Abbruzzese, who finished 3-for-5 with three RBI. Jared Abbruzzese went 2-for-5 with a triple, and also pitched the last two innings. Adam Mooney went 2-for-5 with a double and an RBI.

Natick led 4-3 entering the sixth inning before Chelmsford rallied for three runs in the bottom of the frame, two of them unearned. Tosh Campbell started the game, with Brady Furdon coming in relief for the sixth through 10th innings.

SUDBURY 7, MALDEN 1: Marcus Otis threw five shutout innings and Andrew DellaVolpe had two RBIs as Sudbury rolled over Malden.

Sam Miller had two hits including a double for Sudbury (16-1), which has three games left including Sunday?s game against Reading.

Source: http://www.wickedlocal.com/weston/sports/x853692289/Summer-Baseball-Ashline-Hudson-rally-to-victory?rssfeed=true

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

talisman commented on Francesc Riverola's blog post Forex Oracle of the Week Contest - Place Your Call For EURUSD Friday's London Open Price

Afternoon guys

After a break of a few weeks due my own incompetency to perform multitasks - please accept my apologies again :( - we are back with our casual contest? "Forex Oracle of the Week", this case in EURUSD.

Rules:

1. Remember to place here you call for EUR/USD price for Friday July 19th 2013 London Open at 7:00AM GMT or 8:00AM BST (British Summer Time).

2. Just place ONE forecast. example: EURUSD at 1.3010

3. All forecasts must be placed before Wednesday May 17th 12:00AM GMT or 13:00PM BST.

4. There will be a prize for the one of you that approaches the most to the open price. Does not matter if you got short or you exceeded the open price, the closest win. Using different words, the guy with less pips of difference with the open price, win.

5. In? case of multiple winners, the trader that made the call first wins

6. Only registered members can participate in the contest

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And the prize?

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Here in the UK we have a product called Marmite. It is a deeply divisive food, which you either love or hate. Those who love it, cannot understand how anyone could live without it - and of course, the opposite is true for those who hate it!
This same sentiment could be applied to volume as a trading indicator.
In other words, you are likely to fall into one of two camps. You either believe it works, or you don't. It really is that simple. There is no halfway house here!I make no bones about the fact that I believe I was lucky in starting my own trading journey using volume. To me it just made sense, and the logic of what it revealed was inescapable. And for me, the most powerful reason is very simple. Volume is a rare commodity in trading - a leading indicator. The second, and only other leading indicator, is price. Everything else is lagged. +info.

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Annual Clothing Giveaway returns to Morris Street Baptist Church

DOWNTOWN (WCSC) - Morris Street Baptist Church will host its 3rd Annual Clothing Giveaway on Saturday, July 20.

The giveaway, which will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., will feature gently used clothing for men, women and children in need. There will also be free refreshments for those in attendance.

Morris Street Baptist Church is located at 25 Morris Street in downtown Charleston.

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The Kasparovs tour Africa for chess in education

By Mig Greengard

Kasparov is greeted by the Chairman of the Chess Kenya Githinji Hinga

Apart from promoting chess, Kasparov wanted to hear from local educators and chess people about the challenges they face and what resources they need to meet those challenges in the classroom ? and also in the government and corporate boardrooms. Kasparov said: "It's an awareness-raising trip, both to raise awareness of chess in our destinations and to raise our own awareness about these places and what they need."

KCF Africa, or KCFA, is based in Johannesburg, South Africa, and that is where this tour began and ended. The Kasparovs have spent a great deal of time in South Africa in the past few years, building the infrastructure of KCFA and working with partners like the Moves for Life program that has the enthusiastic support of South African President Jacob Zuma, himself a chessplayer.

In case you'd like to reenact this trip yourself with more sightseeing, Google Maps says you can drive this route, round trip to Johannesburg, in just 134 hours. We will happily publish the report of anyone who achieves this.

On July 16, the trip concluded in fine fashion when Kasparov met with the South African Ministery of Sport and Recreation to discuss a program to find and train the most talented kids in the country. "You can't ignore the importance of sporting achievement to promote the game at every level," Kasparov told us. "The successes of national champions inspire kids and parents, bring media coverage and sponsorship, and build national pride in an intellectual pursuit. The model that has worked is to focus on education and the grassroots but not to ignore the top talents and professional infrastructure."

Planning a generation of South African chess champions in Johannesburg: Sport and Recreation Director-General Alec Moemi, Minister of Sport and Recreation Fikile Mbalula, Kasparov Chess Foundation Africa President Afrika Msimang, Garry Kasparov.

The rest of the itinerary was full of first-time visits even for the well-traveled Kasparovs. Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Malawi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe: six countries in five days! It was also the first time most of these nations had seen a former world chess champion, and the response was tremendous. The tour was made possible thanks to fortuitous meetings between the Kasparovs, businessman Preston Haskell, whose family has deep ties to South Africa, and entrepreneur Rob Hersov of VistaJet. The Kasparovs pass on their gratitude to them and to all of their hosts along the way. This report is based on notes and comments from Garry and Dasha and local media coverage. The photos are by Dasha Kasparova unless otherwise specified. We've worked hard to get all the names, titles, and places right and please let us know if corrections are required!

July 7-8 ? Nairobi, Kenya

The Kasparovs were met at the airport by Douglas Ratemo, the director of Talent Academy, and were whisked off to address and give out prizes at the Kenya National Youth Chess Championship. Federation President Githinji Hinga played the excellent host and discussed his task of rebuilding a federation that has passed through a long period of neglect.

Kasparov told us afterward, "It's a real shame to see how abandoned the Kenyan federation had been. For all the talk from FIDE about supporting chess in the developing world, it's clear here on the ground that that's all just talk. Githinji is serious about rebuilding and we are just as serious about helping them do it. We are glad to talk, but we aren't here with empty hands! FIDE sends a box of ten chess sets, KCFA is working on ten entire schools!"

KCFA aims to export the successful South Africa model to the rest of the continent. The key to the strategy is to bring the business community, the non-profit world, and the political world together with the chess community, the schools, teachers, and parents. There are also many international companies and non-governmental organizations interested in hitching their names to a success story, especially when they hear about the results in South Africa. Unsurprisingly, the politicians' doors open much more easily when Garry Kasparov comes knocking, and they open all the wider when sponsors are involved from the beginning.

We were excited to find this NTV Kenya video titled "Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov graces local chess tournament" online the first day of his visit. But after watching it through we discovered he doesn't actually appear in it and the entire video is of the junior tournament and kids talking about how excited they are to be meeting him! It's still worth your 90 seconds, especially if you have grown cynical about the power of sports heroes to inspire the next generation, even if those heroes have recently turned 50 years old. The video of Kasparov's actual appearance has not, as far as we can see, been put online yet, unfortunately. Before he got in front of the cameras, Kasparov joked, "Finally, I'm going to appear on NTV!" (The station shares initials with the Kremlin-controlled Russian network that forbids the appearance of opposition members.)

Getting miked up for the interview. "Finally, I'm on NTV!"

The Kasparovs concluded the visit to Nairobi with a meeting with the Kenyan Commissioner of Sport at his office. They were joined by Afrika Msimang, one of the directors of the Moves for Life program and the newly appointed President of Kasparov Chess Foundation Africa.

Then it was time to head west, on to Kampala, Uganda. By the way, joining the Kasparovs on this trip was famous American economist Nouriel Roubini, a friend of Preston Haskell's, who acquired the nickname "Doctor Doom" for his dire predictions ? until many of them came true with the 2008 housing market collapse and ensuing global financial crisis. This made for conversation that provided a little break from discussing the problems of the chess world! Roubini was meeting with various finance ministers and central bankers on the way, although he also attended a chess event or two!

Economist Nouriel Roubini tweeted this photo from the Nairobi airport

Kasparov's recent appearance in New York City with Moves for Life co-founder Marisa van der Merwe and young Ugandan chess star Phiona Mutesi was covered here, and this entire trip was a logical follow-up move to Kasparov's powerful exhortation in NYC about the importance of education. Ironically, as Kasparov became the first world champion to visit Uganda, Mutesi was playing in an event in South Africa! The Ugandan media was out in force, with dozens of reports from at least ten different sites covering Kasparovs' every move from the airport to their meetings with federation president Luggya M. Vianney and his entire executive group (including detailing the loss of two of the group's suitcases at the Nairobi airport, that were eventually recovered).

President of Uganda Chess Federation ? Luggya M. Vianney (on Kasparov's left)

Making friends in Uganda

If the Kasparovs and chess federation president Kevin Ganza have their way, Rwanda could make news for its chess success. They met with Sports and Culture Minister Protais Mitali and Education Minister Mathias Harebamungu to discuss the benefits of chess in its famous definition as a sport, an art, and a science. There is now a preponderance of evidence that chess is a universal positive for kids in school, with improvements in everything from attendance and participation to test scores in math and even seemingly surprising subjects like reading. But it makes sense when you see that more than anything, chess is fun! The kids love it and don't want to miss it, so attendance rises as soon as chess is introduced into the curriculum. Then they want to get better, and the improved concentration skills help in every subject. When you add the fact that chess bridges every social gap of age, gender, economics, and language, it's really a can't-miss proposition.

With the Sports and Culture Minister of Rwanda Protais Mitali

Meeting with the Minister of State in Charge of Education Mathias Harebamungu

The Malawi chess federation may not boast many players, but that doesn't reflect the level of enthusiasm for the game and for Kasparov's visit to Lilongwe. It's worth pointing out that although chess is a cheap game to play, it's not free to host FIDE-rated events. There are fees associated with having arbiters, organizers, ratings and titles to run events, and they are often prohibitive to small federations. Kasparov blasted this state of affairs, saying, "if we as a chess community are going to take our global responsibility to the game seriously, we need to do everything we can to promote its growth where there is the most potential. For the most part that means Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and Latin America, especially in the areas we call the developing world. Hitting these struggling little federations with FIDE fees is anti-growth and anti-chess."

Meeting in Lilongwe Airport

Meeting with Minister of Education, Science and Technology Hon. Eunice Kazembe
and Minister of Sport and Culture Hon. Enock Chihana

Kasparov with the Malawi Chess Federation ? Hon. Kezzie K.T. Msukwa (orange shirt)

From two of the smallest countries in Africa they were off to one of the largest nations in the world, the Democratic Republic of Congo. (Not to be confused with the neighboring Republic of Congo. Or with its own previous incarnations as Belgian Congo, the Republic of Congo, and Zaire.) It's the 11th largest country in the world and second only to Algeria in Africa. The Kasparovs headed to the southern tip of the country, to the second-largest city in the DRC after the capital of Kinshasa, Lubumbashi. The group was invited to dinner by the Governor of Katanga Province, Moise Katumbi Chapwe. "A very impressive figure," was Kasparov's evaluation. "I'm always happy to meet people who are more interested in doing than in talking, and Governor Chapwe is such man." Then they met with the Minister of Education, Laurent Kahozi Sumba for a presentation of the KCFA program.

Kasparovs with the Governor Katumbi and his wife Carine

Improvised press conference

With the Minister of Education, Laurent Kahozi Sumba

Harare, Zimbabwe, is full of contradictions that are typical in many African nations. The government is divided and private businesses and public institutions are often split as well. Everyone just tries to keep moving forward, and that includes the chess community and federation president Charles Kuwaza. The Kasparovs also met with Harpal S. Randhawa of GEMS Education, which has a global network. They has already announced that the KCFA programs will be implemented in the Rio Zim Foundation's schools in Zimbabwe.

The travelers with a promising group of female chessplayers in Harare

Harpal Randhawa of GEMS Education shows his impressive program

A happy send-off from Zimbabwe federation president Charles Kuzawa ended the journey

KCFA programs Malawi and Rwanda are also already moving forward, and confirmation is forthcoming from Kenya and Uganda. There is little doubt that the chess landscape in these countries is changing forever as of this month. It won't be every day that Garry Kasparov comes to visit, but the entire global chess community must come together with these far-flung communities of our chess peers. If the bonds are strong, they will no longer be at risk of falling through the cracks. Kasparov said, "these small federations get a few little gifts from Ilyumzhinov every four years and then are safely ignored. It's entirely backwards at the moment. FIDE shouldn't be living off the taxes of these federations, it should be the other way around, with FIDE having enough sponsors to give them the support they need. Real support, real chess brotherhood, also means being available and listening and responding, not disappearing and taking all your big promises with you when you go. KCFA is *here*, and we aren't leaving!"

South African Minister of Sport and Recreation Mbalula and Kasparov.
South African social networks were abuzz about the meeting.

We hope to hear from our African readers about this visit and also about what can be done to promote chess in Africa in the future. Keeping lines of communication open is the first step toward building a global chess community we can all be proud of.

Report by Mig Greengard, pictures by Dasha Kasparova

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Rental Properties a Wise Investment | Kent Clothier

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Could be a Wise Way to Go

For_RentWith market conditions as they are today, real estate investment in rental properties is making a lot of sense to real estate investors everywhere.

While it is true that unemployment rates are slightly improving and that is helping to increase home buying activity, according to reports from the National Association of Realtors, (NAR) even recently improved interest rates have not prevented year to date home sales from dropping to a small percentage (about 13%) of what they were a year ago. In addition to that, despite incidences of foreclosures leveling off, homeownership dropped to 66.5% at the end of 2012; that is down from 69% in 2004 according to the US census Bureau.

Regardless of low interest rates like those quoted in June by Fannie Mae (4.5% on a 30 year fixed rate), lenders are still displaying an excessively high aversion to risk, making lending conditions unreasonably tight and preventing many from being able to buy. According to a Realtors Confidence Index report by NAR, in the years prior to 2005 about 40% of home loans went to applicants with credit scores that exceeded 740. Today that average is about 50%; economists at NAR indicate that we could see an improvement of 500,000 to 700,000 home sales if credit conditions improved.

That?s all great news for real estate investors who are interested in becoming landlords, with demand for rental properties appearing to remain strong as average US rental property vacancies dropped from 6.6% in 2012 to 6.2% last quarter; the lowest vacancy rate since 2008.

The average advertised rental rate in the US is $1047 with actual rents averaging $991; those rates are slightly up at about 2% and 79 cities are reporting rent increase and lowered inventory. It a report by Reis, a provider of commercial real estate marketing information and analysis, it was also noted that while landlords were giving huge incentives on move in deals for 12 to 15 month leases in 2012, now such promotions are nearly unheard of.

For those who are new to real estate investment and trying to find their best investment strategy, cash flow properties or rental real estate investment, could be a great place to start. It seems that the homeownership dream of years gone by as slipped into more of a distant hope as those facing tough credit issues and 20% down requirements are content to sit back and wait for better days in a rental.

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About Kent Clothier

Kent Clothier is President and CEO of Real Estate Worldwide (REWW), a multi-faceted real estate education company with headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona, San Diego, California, and Boca Raton, Florida.

Source: http://kentclothier.com/rental-properties-a-wise-investment

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Friday, July 19, 2013

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    EU says Google not doing enough in antitrust case

    PARIS (AP) ? The European Union's competition chief says Google isn't doing enough to overcome concerns that it's stifling competition, and ordered the Internet giant to come up with new ideas.

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    Cricket's Muve Music 4.0 moves music onto internal storage, sports redesigned look

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    It seems like a common sense Muve (sorry, we couldn't resist), but with this latest service redesign, Cricket's letting smartphone users store their Muve Music tracks internally. The storage swap isn't as simple as it sounds and applies only to handsets with more than 4GB of internal storage. For less robust handsets, any SD card will do, which is a break from Cricket's former practice of requiring a specific Muve-compatible SD card. In addition to getting a UI facelift, Muve Music 4.0 will now also let users play songs as they download, access menu options from a newly added sidebar and discover music through curated mix playlists. In case you want in on this version bump, you'll need one of a few select Samsung devices offered by Cricket (i.e., GS III, GS4, Galaxy Discover and Admire 2), although the carrier's planning to preload the service on all future Android devices. Or, if you already have an active Spotify premium account, then there's nothing to see here, folks. Just keep it Muve-ing (apologies, once again).

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