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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Is your Sword Giving or Taking your Life? - RMAX International

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles | Little Miss Runshine

December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas to you all! ?I hope you are stuffing your faces with delicious food and drink! ?I know I am! ?Speaking of stuffing my face?when I arrived to some chocolate chip cookie dough truffles that Dave?s brother Matt made-I was ecstatic! ?You just found out that one of my weaknesses is cookie dough when I made the?Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cake?so these truffles were just what I needed!? These are pretty much melt in your mouth!

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles

Matt got this recipe from the Better Homes 100 Best Cookies issue and I can?t wait to see what he tries next. ?He had mentioned the Chocolate-Macadamia cookies which sound tasty!

Better Homes 100 Best Cookies

But for now, I?ll be making these delicious truffles!

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles

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Recipe type:?truffle, chocolate

Cuisine:?dessert

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  • ? cup butter, softened
  • ? cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup miniature semisweet chocolate pieces
  • 4 ounces dark chocolate or semisweet chocolate, chopped
  • 4 ounces chocolate-flavoring candy coating, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon shortening
  1. Line a baking pan with waxed paper and set aside.
  2. In a medium bowl beat butter, brown sugar, and vanilla with an electric mixer on medium speed until combined.
  3. Beat in flour just until combined and stir in chocolate pieces.
  4. Place on a prepared baking pan (cover your fingers in flour to prevent the dough from sticking to your fingers)
  5. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan heat chopped chocolate, candy coating, and shortening over low heat, stirring until melted and smooth. Remove from the heat.
  6. Line a baking sheet with waxed paper. Using a fork, dip ball into chocolate mixture, allowing excess mixture to drip back into saucepan. PLace dipped balls on the baking sheet.
  7. Let stand or chill about 30 minutes or until set.
  8. Lightly drizzle with the remaining melted chocolate mixture.
  1. Place truffles in a single layer in an airtight container and cover. Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week!

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Official: Navy SEAL died of apparent suicide

WASHINGTON (AP) ? U.S. military officials are investigating the apparent suicide of a Navy SEAL commander in Afghanistan.

Navy SEAL Cmdr. Job W. Price, 42, of Pottstown, Pa., died Saturday of a non-combat-related injury while supporting stability operations in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan.

A U.S. military official said the death "appears to be the result of suicide." The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the death is still being investigated.

"The Naval Special Warfare family is deeply saddened by the loss of our teammate," said Capt. Robert Smith, Commander of Naval Special Warfare Group Two, which manages all Virginia-based Navy SEAL teams. "We extend our condolences, thoughts and prayers to the family, friends, and NSW community during this time of grieving."

"As we mourn the loss and honor the memory of our fallen teammate, those he served with will continue to carry out the mission," Smith added Sunday.

A U.S. military official confirmed Price was from Virginia Beach, Va.-based SEAL Team 4, which is part of the mission to train Afghan local police to stave off the Taliban in remote parts of Afghanistan. Price is survived by a wife and a daughter.

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Report: Airstrike hits Syrian bakery, kills dozens

Handout / Reuters

Free Syrian Army fighters and residents carry the bodies of people killed by what activists said were missiles fired by a Syrian Air Force fighter jet from forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad at a bakery in Halfaya, near Hama, Sunday, Dec. 23.

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By Erika Solomon, Reuters

BEIRUT, Lebanon --- Dozens of people were killed and many more wounded in an airstrike that hit a Syrian bakery where a large crowd was waiting in line for bread on Sunday, activists said.?

If confirmed, it would be one of the deadliest air strikes of Syria's civil war.?

"There is no way to really know yet how many people were killed. When I got there, I could see piles of bodies all over the ground. There were women and children," said Samer al-Hamawi, an activist in the town of Halfaya. "There are also dozens of wounded people."

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Rami Abdelrahman, of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, also said the death toll was still very unclear.?

"From looking at the videos, I expect the death toll to be around or above 50, and not higher than 100. But for now I am keeping my estimate at dozens killed, until we have more information," he said.

Halfaya, in the central province of Hama, had been seized by rebels last week in a push to seize new territory in their 21-month-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad.

Another activist said residents picking through the bodies were still determining which were wounded and which were dead.?

Hamawi, who spoke via Skype, uploaded a video of the scene that showed dozens of dust-coated bodies lined up near a pile of rubble beside a concrete building with blackened walls.

Screams could be heard in the video as some men rushed to the scene on motorcycles and other residents limped away. Dozens of dead bodies could be seen.

The authenticity of the video could not be immediately verified, as the government restricts access into Syria.

Activists said more than a thousand people had been lined up at the bakery in Halfaya. Shortages of fuel and flour have made bread production erratic across Syria, and bread lines are often hours long.

Muhammed Muheisen / AP

A look back at the violence that has overtaken the country

Activists say more than 44,000 people have been killed in the 21 months since the eruption of anti-Assad protests, inspired by the Arab Spring revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and elsewhere.

Western powers and some Arab countries have repeatedly demanded that Assad step down.

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Mainly Sunni Muslim rebels are fighting on the edge of the capital Damascus and expanding southwards from their northern strongholds in the provinces around Aleppo and Idlib.?

But Assad, who is from the Alawite minority linked to Shi'ite Islam, has branded the rebels as terrorists and responded with artillery, air strikes and - according to NATO, which is stationing anti-missile defenses in neighboring Turkey - with Scud-type missiles.?

Earlier on Sunday, Syria's information minister distanced the government from comments by the vice president that neither the rebels nor Assad's forces could win the civil war.?

The foreign minister of Russia, one of Syria's main allies, said on Saturday that the conflict had reached stalemate, and that Assad would not yield to international efforts to persuade him to quit.?

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Early Japan reactor restarts unlikely despite LDP win

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Ramapo Fencing Defeats Passaic Valley - Wyckoff, NJ Patch

The following sports report was submitted by Ramapo Fencing Coach?Paul?Apostol:

Ramapo starters jumped out to an 8-1 lead against a Passaic Valley team that had stronger foil and epee squads than our previous opponents. Ramapo elected to keep its sabre starters in the meet for the second round and they swept again to bring the score to 11-1. Needing only three more wins to clinch the meet, Ramapo replaced all the foil and epee starters with their second strings.

Unfortunately, they were unable to win a single bout in the second round allowing Passaic Valley to narrow the score to 11-7. To insure a victory Ramapo left its sabre starters in the meet for the third round and they promptly scored three more victories to clinch the meet at 14-7. With the meet won, Ramapo sent in its third strings in foil and epee and they managed two more victories to end the meet at 16-11.?

Ramapo sabreists junior and squad captain Chris Muller, junior Alex Gorloff, and sophomore Adam Carcione went 9-0, dominating their opponents with mostly 5-1 and 5-0 victories. They are backed up by a talented second string including junior Gregg Duch and sophomore Dan Carione who, unfortunately, did not get to fence today because of the way the meet unfolded. ?The Team will count on the sabre squad to consistently produce multiple wins in all of our competitions. So far the starters are 16-0 for the season.

Epee starters senior and squad captain Sam Judd, senior and overall captain Scott Zellers, and junior Ed Lim, swept all three of their first round bouts. Scott dominated his opponent with a 5-0 victory and Ed also won decisively with a 5-2 victory, but for the first time this year Sam encountered an opponent who kept him off balance?forcing the bout into a 4-4 tie before Sam was able to land the winning touch. The only other victory by the epeeists was a third round win by sophomore Matt Rizzo who squeezed out a 5-4 win, to finish out the epeeists 4-5 record.

Ramapo foilists senior and squad captain Tanner Frank and junior Daniel Kim both made victories to help secure the first round lead. But the only other foil victory among the subs was by third round substitute, sophomore Jacob Tatz who won a spirited 5-3 victory against Passaic Valley?s number 1 foilist, to round out the foilists 3-6 record.?

There was also a JV meet, not fenced to completion, where sabreists Dan Carione, Josh Pokorny and Stephan Vazquez, foilist Eric Sloezen, and epeeists Gerry Stamatelatos, Chris Scavone, and John Caparuscio won their bouts.

Ramapo?s next meet is a 5-way meet at Bernards HS on Thurs, 12-27, at 10:00 AM. These are really the toughest teams in the state and the competition will be fierce.

Contact: Coach Paul Apostol 201-891-6208; pdapostol@optonline.net

Ramapo?s prior meets against: Nyack 28-1 (14-1), Fair Lawn 23-4 (14-2)

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Zac Efron, Marcia Gay Harden join "Parkland"

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Zac Efron and Marcia Gay Harden are joining Paul Giamatti, Billy Bob Thornton and Jacki Weaver in the cast of "Parkland," the producers announced on Wednesday.

Based on the epic book "Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy," by the author and former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, the adapted screenplay is written by journalist and novelist Peter Landesman, who also will make his directorial debut here.

The book recounts the true story of the chaotic events that occurred at Parkland Hospital in Dallas on the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.

The film, to be shot in Austin, Tex., is destined for a 2013 U.S. theatrical release around the 50th anniversary of the assassination.

It will be produced by Playtone partners Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman and Exclusive Media, who will also be financing.

"Zac Efron continues to impress us with his recent shift into more dramatic roles which showcase his exceptional acting skills, and Marcia Gay Harden is an unparalleled actress who gives tour de force performances in every film she appears," said Guy East and Nigel Sinclair, Exclusive Media's co-chairmen, in a statement. "We look forward to seeing their combined talent in Peter Landesman's powerful and mesmerizing story alongside the excellent cast already attached to this film."

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

WWE Tribute to the Troops results: An evening worthy of 'Tribute'

Sheamus & Randy Orton vs. Big Show & Dolph Ziggler: Tribute to the Troops, December 19, 2012John Cena addresses the troops: Tribute to the Troops, December 19, 2012John Cena vs. Antonio Cesaro: Tribute to the Troops, December 19, 2012World famous celebrities honor the United States Military: Tribute to the Troops, December 19, 2012Josh Mathews interviews Antonio Cesaro: Tribute to the Troops, December 19, 2012R- Truth & Team Hell No vs. 3MB: Tribute to the Troops, December 19, 2012R-Truth talks to Team Hell No: Tribute to the Troops, December 19, 2012 NORFOLK, Va. ? WWE?s Most Patriotic Show of the Year, Tribute to the Troops featured high-octane competition, top notch musical performances from Flo Rida and Kid Rock and special appearances from Disney?s The Muppets, in honor of America?s bravest men and women. Emanating from the U.S. Navy?s largest installation, the 10th anniversary of WWE Tribute to the Troops was an extraordinary experience.

President Obama addressed the troops (WATCH)

In a special video message, President Barack Obama took a moment to thank the U.S. Troops for their selfless sacrifice and service to America and the nation?s interests all over the world.

Sheamus & Randy Orton def. Big Show & Dolph Ziggler (PHOTOS | WATCH)

The Celtic Warrior joined forces with Randy Orton to battle World Heavyweight Champion Big Show and Dolph Ziggler in the opening contest of WWE Tribute to the Troops. Sheamus and Orton were ready for a fight, keeping The World?s Largest Athlete and The Showoff reeling. With The Viper dominating Ziggler early in the contest, the World Heavyweight Champion and Mr. Money in the Bank decided to walk away from the bout and were counted out.

SmackDown General Manager Booker T then restarted the match and demanded that a winner be decided. Unfortunately, Ziggler and Big Show were never truly on the same page and Orton and Sheamus took advantage. Despite Orton aggravating his shoulder injury, the teamwork and resilience displayed by The Celtic Warrior and WWE?s Apex Predator ? as well as an RKO and Brogue Kick delivered to Big Show ? were enough to secure victory.

The Muppets joined WWE in honoring America?s bravest (PHOTOS | WATCH)

Disney?s The Muppets joined WWE Superstars and Divas at the 10th anniversary of Tribute to the Troops to honor America?s brave service members. (WATCH: JOSH MATTHEWS INTERVIEWS FOZZIE BEAR | WATCH: DANIEL BRYAN MEETS THE MUPPETS)

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3 Ways to Get a Professional Website For Under 50? - Web Design ...

A professionally designed website is important for every business. A good quality website makes your business appear trustworthy and ensures customers feel confident of buying from you. A good website is also a very useful branding tool for your business that plays a significant part in the long-term success of your business.

The cost of designing a website can vary significantly depending on the approach you use to build your site. In spite of the rising demand for good web design skills, developing a quality website should not cost you thousands.

There are several options to choose from and not every method is expensive.

In this article, I have identified the most affordable ways below that you can use to build your website for under a 100. The benefits of each approach are highlighted to help you to make the best decision.

1. Buy A Website Template

Cost: ?40 or $70

Website templates have become very popular in recent years. Thousands of website templates are sold every month on popular template sites like Template Monster.

In my experience however, templates are far from finished websites and require professional skills and time to create a complete website. Templates are not typically designed to be used as ready-made websites but instead to be modified and adapted to suit individual needs.

However, templates make the design process faster as you don?t have to start from scratch.? If you are commissioning a designer to build a website for you, you can save time and money by providing them with an existing template.

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2. Get a Pre-Made Website at a Low One-off Cost

Cost: Approximately ?49 or $69

This is probably the best option if you are looking for a professional website fast. There are many places to get a pre-made websites to suit your need but the quality varies significantly from place to place. Here is one that I particularly like and recommend.

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http://www.smallbusinessecommerce.co.uk is one of the best places to get a niche website designed by professional designers for under ?50 or $67. It is different to a regular template as you get a fully working website with all core pages and many powerful features.? It is different to hosted website builder platforms as there are no monthly fees and you get full ownership of your website including your code.

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There are many web-based website builder services that you can use to create your website e.g. Webnode and Shopify. These services provide you with a collection of easy to use, drag and drop tools to set-up your own website for a small monthly fee. A free/trial version with limited features is also available to try the service. Premium version allow you to use your own private domain name and include a range of additional features on your website.

One of the main drawbacks of hosted website builders is that you do not get to download your code and you do not own your website. You will lose your website when you cancel your subscription. It is still a relatively inexpensive way to get a website fast.

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Given above are three great ways to get a professional website for your business for 50. Whether you want a website to launch your new business venture or redesign your existing website, you will find the above approaches very useful for creating an affordable website.

What About You?

What approach did you use to build your website? Have you used any of the services above?? Please feel free to suggest another method for? building your website affordably. You can add your response by leaving a comment below.

If you already have a website, you can learn more about how to promote your business online.

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Jury returns $17.3M verdict against NBA owner over apartment fire

Published: Dec 18, 2012 at 2:24 PM PST
In this Oct. 17, 2010, file photo, Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling watches his team play in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)
LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A jury has returned a $17.3 million verdict against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling in a lawsuit by an actress who lost most of her belongings in a fire at a West Hollywood apartment building he owns.

City News Service says the jury awarded $15 million in punitive damages to Robyn Cohen on Tuesday in her breach-of-contract and emotional distress lawsuit. The panel awarded her $2.3 million in general damages on Monday.

She sued Sterling over a 2009 fire caused by an electrical problem. She said a fire alarm horn and a dozen smoke detectors in the building weren't working.

Sterling's attorney argued that the fire detection system worked well enough to alert the manager, who got tenants to leave.

Other tenants also sued but settled before trial.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

LEGO Santa Claus Is One Tough Dude

Arguably, next to recess, lunchtime is one part of the day that schoolchildren look forward to the most. It's a time to grab some grub and socialize with friends. Dianne Brame, the cafeteria manager at Hudson Elementary School in Webster Groves, Missouri, said she knows each one of [...]

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At its core, Christianity is a philosophy of degeneration - Debate.org

degeneration: a lowering of effective power, vitality, or essential quality to an enfeebled and worsened kind or state.
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By the core of Christianity, I mean its foundational teachings, as set out in the New Testament. Thus this will be a debate on the content of the NT only.

Round one is for acceptance only.

No new arguments in round five.

Dropped arguments are concessions.

Sources must be part of character count.

Obviously no semantic arguments such as 'Christianity is not a philosophy'.

I have set this to be accepted by those with more than 60 debates. That's just because the options aren't that helpful. If you have six completed debates and wish to debate this, just post in the comments. I only want to avoid brand new users, who invariably forfeit, which is boring.

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Income inequality growing in the nation's capital

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WASHINGTON, D.C. --?In the town that launched the War on Poverty 48 years ago, the poor are getting poorer despite the government's help. And the rich are getting richer because of it.

The top 5 percent of households in Washington, D.C., made more than $500,000 on average last year, while the bottom 20 percent earned less than $9,500 -- a ratio of 54 to 1.

That gap is up from 39 to 1 two decades ago. It's wider than in any of the 50 states and all but two major cities. This at a time when income inequality in the United States as a whole has risen to levels last seen in the years before the Great Depression.

Americans have just emerged from a close presidential election in which the government's role as a leveling force was fiercely debated. The right argued the state does too much; the left, too little. The issue is now at the center of tense negotiations over whose taxes to raise and what social programs to cut before a Jan. 1 deadline. And the government's role will be paramount again next year if Congress takes up tax reform.

The federal government does redistribute wealth down to struggling Americans. But in the years since President Lyndon Johnson took aim at poverty in his first State of the Union address, there has been an increasingly strong crosscurrent: The government is redistributing wealth up, too -- especially in the nation's capital.

The beneficiaries are not the billionaire financiers and celebrities who have come to personify income inequality in the 21st century. Yet the Washington elite are just as much part of the trend, having influenced laws and decisions that alter the entire country's distribution of income.

Two decades of record federal spending and expanding regulation have fostered a growing upper class of federal contractors, lobbyists and lawyers in the District of Columbia area. The federal government funneled $83.5 billion their way in defense and other work in 2010 -- an increase of more than 300 percent since 1989, even after adjusting for inflation. Private industry poured more than $3 billion into lobbying to influence the government, nearly double what it spent a decade ago.

The federal funnel
Like spokes on a wheel, the high-rise offices of this elite radiate out from Capitol Hill along major arteries deep into suburban Maryland and Virginia. The latest Census figures placed 10 of the capital's surrounding counties in the top 20 nationwide for median household income -- up from six in 1990.

There probably isn't much society can do to stop some causes of the spreading class divide, such as technological change. But there's one factor that is changeable -- public policy. This series of articles explores how government is exacerbating or alleviating the causes and consequences of inequality, by examining three places where the rich-poor gap has widened.

Massachusetts boasts the country's finest public education system, but that has failed to slow a sharp increase in the income divide. Indiana has revamped the state's welfare system, but the number of people in poverty has soared. And in the District of Columbia, the federal government's hand in rising inequality is visible locally and nationwide.

A cadre of Washington professionals advanced their careers by pushing through personal income-tax cuts during the administration of President George W. Bush that redistributed nearly 2 trillion dollars nationally over the past decade, mostly to high earners.

The tax cuts are listed as a career highlight in the official biography of Nicholas E. Calio, who championed them while White House liaison to Congress. "A big part of the pitch that we were able to make was that it would be benefiting middle and lower incomes," he said. Today he is chief executive of the airline-industry trade association and pressing for corporate tax reform.

The government-outsourcing boom created new opportunity for entrepreneurs. It also hollowed out a class of federal jobs that once provided entry to the middle class for people without college degrees in the region.

Michael Ponger got 10 months of temporary clerical work in the House of Representatives and at a court for a federal contractor. He's been job-hopping since, sometimes tapping family for help supporting his wife and son. "The job market out there is shaky," he said at a District unemployment office.

These changes to government policy are benefiting the affluent more than other Americans. The tax cuts were a major contributor to an increase in the nation's inequality in the 2000s, according to studies done by the research and budgeting arms of the U.S. Congress.

The income shifts in Washington are part of a broader evolution in the United States and in much of the developed world. Income inequality has grown in advanced economies around the world. But it is wider in the United States than in all but a handful of Western democracies.

Reuters examined the breadth and depth of this historic redistribution of income through an analysis of decennial Census data, which allowed a detailed look at state-by-state trends.

Reporters assessed each state on three metrics of well-being since 1989: changes in income inequality, median household income and the poverty rate. To trace how these shifts played out among families of different income levels, society was divided into five economic classes, from the 20 percent of households with the lowest incomes to the 20 percent with the highest, plus the top-earning 5 percent.

Data findings
The analysis found that inequality has risen not just in plutocratic hubs such as Wall Street and Silicon Valley, but also in virtually every corner of the world's richest nation:

  • Inequality has increased in 49 of 50 states since 1989.?
  • The poverty rate increased in 43 states, most sharply in Nevada, ravaged by the housing bust, and in Indiana, which saw a rise in low-paying jobs.
  • Twenty-eight states saw all three metrics of socioeconomic well-being worsen. There, inequality and poverty rose and median income fell.
  • In all 50 states, the richest 20 percent of households made far greater income gains than any other quintile -- up 12 percent nationally.
  • Income for the median household -- in the very middle?--?fell in 28 states, with Michigan and Connecticut leading the way.
  • The five-largest increases in inequality all were in New England: Connecticut first, followed by Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The decline in manufacturing jobs hit New England's poor and middle hard, while the highly educated benefited from expansion in the biotech and finance industries.
  • The only state that didn't see a rise in inequality: Mississippi, which had an insignificant dip. The Magnolia State was one of the few to post a drop in poverty and a rise in income, but it still ranks worst in the nation on both counts.

Public policy isn't the only driver of inequality. Technological change has driven demand for high-skill professionals and eliminated a layer of lower-skill jobs. Weakened unions have lost power to lift wages. Perhaps the biggest factor of all is that the people on the winning side of these tectonic shifts?--?entrepreneurs, financiers and chief executives?--?are earning ever-larger fortunes.

But government makes a difference.

Outsourcing
Two miles south of the Capitol Building, the confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia rivers marks an economic divide between the region's rich and the District's poor. Carved out of their eastern banks is the city's poorest ward, the 8th. As of late last decade, just over a third of all residents and nearly half of children there lived in poverty.

Several miles west, Lani Hay owns a $2 million house with towering windows that overlook the bluffs of the Potomac River in the District's wealthiest neighborhood. A striking figure with dark hair and a designer wardrobe, she gets mentions in local society columns for hosting charity galas and private parties with celebrity guests.

Hay, who attended the U.S. Naval Academy, said she left the military at age 27 after five years in active duty to try her luck in the defense industry. It was 2002, the year after the terrorist attacks on Washington and New York. The United States was at war in Afghanistan and preparing to invade Iraq.

Hay launched Lanmark Technology Inc., a national-security consulting company, joining hundreds of other federal contractors who opened or expanded businesses in the region after 9/11 -- ?including many run by people fresh out of government.

She received a no-bid federal contract for $99,912 from the Department of Defense in 2003. Since then Lanmark has won more than $120 million in federal contracts, according to government records. Hers is a modest success story by Washington standards. "I have peers that are doing over a hundred million in revenue annually," she said.

They are the beneficiaries of a shift in U.S. policy over the past 20 years that has directed trillions of tax dollars to private-sector contractors by outsourcing government operations and through record spending on war, national security, science and technology.

President Bill Clinton launched his "reinventing government" initiative in the 1990s. The federal money flowing to business rose 7 percent during his second term and 72 percent under Bush, who outsourced a record amount of national-security and defense work after the 2001 attacks by al Qaeda and through two wars. The upward trend continued under President Barack Obama until leveling off in 2010.

The outsourcing boom has been particularly dramatic in the Washington region. Direct spending by the federal government accounts for 40 percent of the area's $425 billion-a-year economy. The government spends more on private-sector procurement here than in any other metropolitan area or state -- up 300 percent since 1990.

Roughly 15 cents of every dollar from the entire federal procurement budget stays in or around the government's hometown, said Stephen S. Fuller, director of the Center for Regional Analysis at George Mason University. Last year, that was about $80 billion out of $536 billion in procurement spending, he said. The 15 percent share is far greater than the region's 2 percent portion of the U.S. population.

"We're seeing an enormous transfer of wealth from taxpayers to the Washington economy," said Fuller.

'Rich getting richer'
The federal largess kicked off a gold rush to the capital region.

Since 1990, five of the top 10 major defense contractors have moved their headquarters to the Washington area -- joining Lockheed Martin, the No. 1 defense contractor and a longtime resident of suburban Maryland.

The Washington area has produced 385 of the nation's fastest-growing small- and medium-sized companies since 2000, more than any other metropolitan area, according to a study this year by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Nearly half were government-service companies.

"It's the rich getting richer phenomenon," said Dane Stangler, Kauffman's director of research. "Because Washington has a concentration of high-growth companies, that attracts higher-skilled people to work there, which will attract more companies."

The influx has widened a split in the working population between haves and have-nots.

The ranks of Washington-area workers with incomes above $100,000 rose to 22 percent of the workforce, up from 14 percent in 1990, adjusted for inflation, a Reuters analysis of Census data found. The share making less than $40,000 stayed flat, while the middle hollowed out to 41 percent from 49 percent.

Executives, lawyers and high-tech workers are among the occupations that increased most in both numbers and average income. At the bottom, one of the fastest-growing areas is personal services, such as hairdressers and childcare workers.

"There are federal procurement CEOs making millions, and young professionals who are making in six figures, then there's a wage gulf," said economist Fuller.

Northrop Grumman CEO Wesley G. Bush received $18.4 million in direct compensation last year, in line with peers at major defense contractors. He said his company is concerned about income disparity and is funding programs to improve opportunities for students in disadvantaged schools.

Bush declined to discuss the impact of executive pay on the income-distribution equation. "I found out long ago that talking about CEO compensation is not an appropriate thing for CEOs to do," he said. "I'd say that for CEOs that are performing well, they ought to be compensated well."

The federal government historically lifted the fortunes of poor Washingtonians, too. It provided one of the sturdiest rungs on the economic ladder for low-income high-school graduates, who had a shot at thousands of entry-level federal jobs.

Opportunity drought
Orlando D. Epps, 38, started working at the Census Bureau through a work-study program while a senior in high school. Upon his graduation in 1992, the bureau hired him full-time in an administrative job at the lowest pay grade on the federal scale, GS-1. "I kept time cards, and I typed memos," he said.

Today, he is at the National Weather Service. He worked his way up to program analyst at the GS-13 level, which pays $89,000 to $115,000. He has three children, ages 16, 11 and 9, and bought a $130,000 townhouse in Waldorf, a suburb in Maryland.

But foot-in-the-door jobs are fast disappearing. Epps left the Census Bureau in 1997 because the agency laid off his entire section. Now he is working toward an associate degree in accounting after hours. "I'm preaching to my kids that they have to get college degrees," he said.

Indeed, in 1998, one in four federal civilian jobs in the District was a clerical, blue-collar or technical position. Last year: one in eight. (They remain a third of all federal civilian jobs nationwide.)

The fall-off is even greater than those numbers indicate. The federal government began downsizing the workforce in 1991. The cuts fell disproportionately on low-skill positions that could be replaced by technology or outsourced.

Today there are 320,000 federal jobs in the Washington area. Within the District of Columbia, 55 percent pay $100,000 or more. Many of the low-level jobs that remain are outsourced to temp agencies.

Michael Ponger, 30, grew up poor in the District. In 2010, he landed a clerical job in the U.S. House of Representatives. A couple decades ago, the position would have been a prize for someone with only a high-school diploma, securing a place in the middle class.

Times have changed. The government eliminated and outsourced most of its clerical jobs in Washington. Ponger had been hired by the Midtown Group, an employment agency that has won $20 million in federal contracts since 2003. He made $12 an hour taking inventory of equipment and supplies at the offices of lawmakers who lost re-election, and later did inventory for the federal court.

After 10 months, the job ended and Ponger moved on to a $9-an-hour position as a chef's assistant. The restaurant closed in August. He grabbed a "very part-time" security post; lately he has been getting more hours and hopes the position will become full-time. He's making $12 an hour.

"I can't go for no more $9 an hour jobs, because that's not going to pay the rent. And after you pay taxes, it's even shorter," he said.

Left behind
A trim man with a pencil mustache, Ponger lives in a one-bedroom apartment in Washington's 8th Ward with his wife, Stephanie, 31, and their 5-month-old son, Michael Jr. They pay $750 a month in rent and sometimes need help from family to get by. She is a suite attendant at the Washington Nationals stadium during baseball season, and styles hair for extra cash.

Growing up, she lived in the suburbs. Her mother did data entry at the Federal Aviation Administration, developing skills that opened the door to a lifetime of good jobs.

"I thought I was going to follow in my mother's footsteps," she said. "Now it's harder. I find that disheartening."

Midtown Group's president, Helen Stefan Moreau, said lately she has seen a drop in temp assignments from the government for people with only high-school diplomas. Most of the temp orders require college degrees or better, with commensurate pay. She has even hired scientists for temp work on special projects.

Business is good; Moreau, 46, lives in a $1.7 million house in Chevy Chase, an affluent suburb in Maryland. But she said she is concerned about the growing disconnect between the Washington-area job market and its low-income residents.

"We have plenty of people looking for work and there are jobs. They're just not aligning," she said. "There is a group, a segment of the population, that has been left behind."

People in the influence industry are getting ahead.

In a geographic study of inequality, economist James K. Galbraith found that the Washington region led the nation in per-capita income gains during the five years leading up to the latest recession. He attributed this largely to the increase in federal spending on defense and intelligence contractors, but also to "substantial growth in spending by private sector lobbies."

Nearly 13,000 lobbyists registered with the government last year and reported $3.3 billion in fees, or about $260,000 per lobbyist. That's 22 percent more lobbyists and 37 percent more inflation-adjusted revenue per lobbyist than in 1998, according to a Reuters analysis of data from the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.

Times are flush for Washington lawyers as well. The number of attorneys in the area has risen 44 percent, twice the national rate, to 41,000 since 1999. Their average income, adjusted for inflation, rose 35 percent to $156,000.

The number of organizations with a political presence in Washington -- that maintain an office or are represented by lobbyists or lawyers?--?more than doubled between 1981 and 2006 to nearly 14,000, according to a study by political scientists Kay L. Schlozman, Sidney Verba and Henry E. Brady.

The lobbying divide
These professionals work predominantly for groups representing the top of society. Schlozman and her colleagues found that more than half the groups were devoted to furthering the interests of businesses. The next closest were state and local governments, at 12 percent. The rest were fragmented into single-digit shares among divergent interests. Second to last on the list, just above unions, were groups advocating for the poor, at 0.9 percent.

Richelle Friedman works for one of them.

The 66-year-old Catholic nun is policy director for the Coalition on Human Needs, a nonprofit that represents about 100 organizations. She earns $78,000 and shares an apartment in the District with another nun. On a recent day she was at the U.S. Senate's Hart Office Building, carrying around a letter backed by 1,900 unions, social-service and faith-based organizations. The groups are prodding Congress, in balancing the budget, to raise taxes on the wealthy and reduce defense spending rather than cut low-income assistance programs.

Conservatives, she said, want to "cement tax breaks for the wealthy at the top and do so by cutting services." Friedman argues that the affluent have an inherent advantage on Capitol Hill. Many federal benefits that flow their way are built into the tax code, such as the low rates on capital gains and dividends. Advocates for the poor, she said, have to make the rounds every year at budget time to argue why things such as housing vouchers for low-income families should not be cut.

Business lobbyists say there's a good reason why they've grown so numerous. The rise of their industry traces the growth of government, said Kirk Blalock, a top Republican lobbyist.

"The size and scope of government is increasing," said Blalock, a 43-year-old with close-cropped brown hair. "Look at the number of laws, regulations and lawsuits companies have to contend with. It's no wonder."

His firm has flourished. Lobbying income at Fierce, Isakowitz & Blalock rose from $3.2 million when he joined in 2002 to $10.8 million last year, according to disclosures filed with Congress. The firm employs eight lobbyists and an office manager. His income exceeded $1 million, he confirmed, placing him among Washington's elite.

The son of an upper-middle-class family in Atlanta, Blalock was a public-affairs executive at Philip Morris overseeing political donations in 2000 when Bush won election. Bush adviser Karl Rove, a former Philip Morris consultant, hired the young lobbyist as a White House liaison to business.

Delivering on a campaign pledge, Bush proposed a $1.6 trillion cut in personal income taxes. Democrats opposed the proposal as tax cuts for the wealthy. Many in both parties worried about the loss of so much tax revenue.

The carrot
Blalock's assignment was to persuade leading business associations to mobilize behind the cut. Business leaders were ambivalent: The bill contained no relief for taxes on corporate income, capital gains or dividends. The chairman of the powerful Business Roundtable, representing CEOs from about 200 large U.S. corporations, "looked at it and asked, what's in here for business?" Blalock recalled.

He set to work with trade-association allies to sell the cuts to the wider business community. Their pitch: Repealing estate taxes would be a boon to family-owned firms, and the income-tax cuts would lift small-business owners, whose profits are taxed via their personal returns.

They also dangled a carrot: If business helped get this bill passed, Bush could press for a second directly addressing their desires.

Within months, a thousand business associations joined a new "Tax Relief Coalition." They inundated Congress with emails and letters. Congress passed the cuts largely intact, slightly reduced to $1.35 trillion.

By 2003 Blalock had a new job: senior vice president for what was then Fierce & Isakowitz. He brought with him an important new client. The Business Roundtable had become a key supporter of the first tax cut. It now wanted Blalock's help passing a second round proposed by Bush, a cut in taxes on capital gains and dividends. Congress passed a $350 billion bill.

By the end of the year, Blalock made partner and the firm added his name to the door. He moved from a $700,000 small brick Georgian home in a middle-class neighborhood to a $1.7 million house with a pool in one of the nicest sections of Alexandria, Va. His rise was no exception: Other aides who worked on the tax cuts went on to similarly successful lobbying careers.

The changes took hold shortly before the United States headed into its worst recession in 70 years. By 2009 the federal deficit surpassed a trillion dollars a year. Republicans and Democrats began fighting over whether to extend the tax cuts when they expire this year -- and what role, if any, they played in rising income inequality.

Income inequality
Last year, two nonpartisan government bodies, the Congressional Budget Office and the Congressional Research Service, each undertook studies of income inequality for lawmakers. Both concluded that a major driver in the years leading up to the recession was the growth in capital gains among top earners -- but that the cuts also reduced the equalizing influence of the income-tax system. The 2011 CRS paper said tax cuts were the second-largest contributor to the rise in inequality in the decade through 2006.?

Conservative economists point out that even after the tax cuts, the rich overall wound up paying a larger dollar amount in income taxes. That's mainly because the incomes of the wealthy kept climbing. The top quintile paid 15 percent more in taxes but made 30 percent more money in 2006 than in 1996, the CRS reported.

There is no serious disagreement that the rich saved far more on taxes than any other group relative to their incomes, however.

The Tax Policy Center, a think tank staffed by a mix of economists from both parties, calculated that two-thirds of the tax savings would go to the top quintile of households and 1 percent to the lowest quintile. In dollar savings, that's $371,000 for the top 0.1 percent of households in 2012, $958 for the middle and $66 for the poor.

Nicholas Calio, the former Bush aide who heads airline lobby Airlines for America, worked on the 2001 law as White House liaison to Congress and for the 2003 cuts as in-house lobbyist for banking giant Citigroup. Calio, 59, said he won over members of Congress by focusing on the savings for average Americans. "There were concerns that there was too much for the wealthy," he said.

Calio says he isn't bothered that the wealthy benefited more. He grew up poor in Cleveland and used education as a springboard. He went to law school, came to Washington, worked hard and now is "making a lot of money." He declined to say how much, but his predecessor earned $2.6 million a year. Calio owns a $2.9 million house on the edge of a country club in the suburb of Chevy Chase, Md.

Income inequality is better addressed through expanding education and opportunity and economic growth, he said, not by taxing the rich.

"You don't punish people for being successful," Calio said. "You don't legislate equality."

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/income-inequality-growing-nations-capital-1C7662754

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Chrysler could add 400 jobs at existing C. Ind. factories, 850 workers at new nearby plant


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KOKOMO, Indiana ? Chrysler Group is planning to potentially add 400 jobs at three existing central Indiana factories while also starting up a new plant nearby with perhaps 850 workers.

The Kokomo City Council voted Monday night to approve property tax breaks requested by Chrysler for $212 million in new equipment for its factories in the city. Tipton County officials also endorsed a similar request on Chrysler's $162 million plans to complete a vacant factory along U.S. 31.

The Kokomo Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/RBsIq8 ) Chrysler vice president Brian Harlow says the projects are planned because its Kokomo transmission plants have reached production capacity.

The company isn't giving specifics on the projects, saying final decisions haven't been made.

Chrysler's request to Kokomo officials says the investment will help retain 3,400 jobs in the city.

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UK watchdog: Doctor dishonest in death of Iraqi

(AP) ? A medical watchdog ruled Sunday that a former British army doctor failed to protect detainees and acted dishonestly following the death of an Iraqi civilian beaten and killed in the custody of U.K. troops in 2003.

Baha Mousa died while in custody at a British base after being detained in a raid in Basra, Iraq, in September 2003. He had sustained 93 injuries, including fractured ribs and a broken nose. Britain's defense authorities later apologized for the mistreatment of Mousa and nine other Iraqis and paid a 3 million pound ($4.9 million) settlement. Six soldiers were cleared of wrongdoing at a court martial, while another pleaded guilty and served a year in jail.

Derek Keilloh, the senior medic on duty who treated Mousa, had denied knowledge of Mousa's injuries, claiming that he had only spotted dried blood around Mousa's nose after he was arrested and beaten.

But Britain's Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service ruled Sunday that Keilloh knew of the injuries and failed to adequately examine Mousa's body. It said he then failed to assess other detainees or protect them from further mistreatment and inform senior officers of what was going on. The tribunal will now decide if Keilloh's behavior amounts to misconduct and if so, what penalty he will face. The watchdog has the power to suspend or strip doctors of their medical licenses.

The tribunal also ruled that Keilloh engaged in "misleading and dishonest conduct" by maintaining under oath that he had seen no injuries to Mousa's body.

While the injuries to Mousa and others were the responsibility of British soldiers, there were "clearly failings by others with responsibility toward the detainees to have safeguarded their welfare," it said.

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Insulin plus growth factor inhibitor limits vision damage in diabetic mice

Dec. 17, 2012 ? A new therapeutic approach to diabetes that combines insulin and an inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) betacellulin could limit the progression of diabetic macular edema (DME), Cleveland Clinic researcher Bela Anand-Apte, MD, PhD, said at the American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting, on Dec. 17 in San Francisco.

The study, conducted with insulin-dependent diabetic mice, showed that by thwarting "cross-talk" between insulin and betacellulin (BTC), which promotes the regeneration of pancreatic beta cells that stores and releases insulin, the EGF inhibitor preserved the animals' vascular integrity, she explained.

"These studies suggest that a combinatorial treatment of insulin and EGF inhibition might be a useful therapeutic combination to prevent macular edema, but needs to be determined in people with diabetes," said Dr. Anand-Apte.

Dr. Anand-Apte's idea for disconnecting diabetic progression from retinopathy was suggested by studies in people with type II diabetes whose blood sugar control was no longer stable on oral medications, requiring them to be treated with insulin. She noted that insulin therapy appeared to result in some patients' retinopathy progressing much faster, at least for a time. There was a correlation between starting insulin therapy and developing DME, she said.

Another clue came from an observation made by Judah Folkman, MD, then at Boston Children's Hospital, about pancreatic cancer patients who had undergone a pancreatectomy. Without a pancreas to produce and regulate insulin, these patients developed severe diabetes but rarely if ever developed proliferative retinopathy, even when they survived for more than 10 to 20 years. In the pancreas of people with diabetes, the researchers hypothesized that "cross-talk" occurred between injected insulin and the secretion of a vascular permeability-inducing factor.

Working with collaborators at Case Western Reserve University and the University of Wisconsin, the Anand-Apte lab used a mouse model for diabetes to look at BTC produced in the pancreas by proliferating beta cells. In previous studies, Dr. Anand-Apte had linked BTC to increased vascular permeability in the retina. Treating diabetic mice with insulin produced a spike in levels of a soluble form of betacellulin in the retina. Simply injecting BTC into the vitreous fluid of both hyperglycemic and normal mice also increased vascular permeability.

Looking more closely, the researchers determined that insulin was disrupting tight junctions between retinal pigment cells (RPEs), the barrier layer wrapped around retinal nerves, by driving up BTC expression. Injecting insulin first increased the production of ADAM10, a protein that weakens molecular cell-cell glues. The increase in ADAM10 was followed by up-regulation of BTC. By blocking the production of BTC and ADAM10 with short interfering RNA (siRNA), the researchers discovered they could protect these cell-cell tight junctions.

Substituting a BTC-targeted EGF inhibitor, the researchers finally thwarted the cross-talk between BTC and insulin. The EGF inhibitor preserved vascular integrity in the diabetic mice.

The association of visual impairment and the progression of both type I and type II diabetes appears to strengthen over time. The National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse estimates that of the 25.8 million American who have diabetes, 4.2 million have diabetic retinopathy, and in 675,000 of them, it progresses to its most severe form, proliferative diabetic retinopathy in which abnormal -- and leaky blood vessels intrude into the eyeball's clear vitreous gel, causing retinal traction and bleeding that results in decreased sight.

Many people with diabetes with proliferative retinopathy also develop DME, a thickening of the center of the retina. Increased vascular permeability in the blood-retinal barrier allows leakage of lipoproteins into the macula at the center of the retina, reducing sharp vision. The main risk factors for DME, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, are increasing duration of diabetes, high blood sugar and blood pressure. Over 10 years, 20% of patients diagnosed with early-onset diabetes and 40% with older-onset diabetes will develop DME.

This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health (EY016490, CA106415, and EY015638), Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) Challenge Grant, and RPB Lew Wasserman award to BA-A.

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Monday, December 17, 2012

iPhone 5 Sales In China Reach 2 Million In First Weekend

iPhone 5 Sales In China Reach 2 Million In First Weekend
Iphone 5 Sales China

Two models display the Apple iPhone 5 during the product's release at a store in Taipei on December 14, 2012. Three main telecom companies released the lastest Apple iPhone 5 on December 14. (Mandy Cheng/AFP/Getty Image)


(Reuters) - Apple Inc sold more than 2 million of its new iPhone 5 in China during the three days after its launch there on Friday, marking China's best-selling iPhone rollout ever, the company said late on Sunday.
"Customer response to iPhone 5 in China has been incredible, setting a new record with the best first weekend sales ever in China," Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said in a statement.
Apple's latest iPhone, which offers a larger 4-inch screen and 4G capability, was launched in the United States and 30 other countries in September, when the company sold more than 5 million of the devices in the first three days.
The device's highly anticipated release in China, Apple's second-biggest market, failed to stop the recent share slide of the world's most valuable technology company, and analysts said Apple's longer-term China hopes may hinge on a partnership with China Mobile Ltd, the country's top telecoms carrier.
(Reporting by Sakthi Prasad in Bangalore; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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