Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Seth Curry, Stephen Curry become top NCAA scorers for pair of brothers

Published Monday, Feb 11, 2013 at 10:14 am EST Last updated 2 hours and 39 minutes ago

Golden State guard Stephen Curry had to count on his younger brother, Duke guard Seth Curry, to get his name in college basketball records books.

When Seth sank a 3-pointer early in the second half Sunday in the Blue Devils? road win at Boston College, it bumped him and his brother into first place for most points by a pair of brothers in NCAA history.

The Currys have 4,493 combined points, surpassing Tyler Hansbrough and Ben Hansbrough, who totaled 4,485 career points.

The scoring totals for brothers is impressive. After the Currys and Hansbroughs, Larry and Eddie Bird are third with 4,405 points, Chuck and Wesley Person scored 4,377 and Greg and Josh Grant had 4,124.

?It?s a cool record to say we have,? Seth Curry told reporters Sunday. ?It?s something me and my brother can share, and something we will talk about down the road. We talked about it a week ago because we knew we were close. We were just laughing about it because we knew it was a funny type of record.?

Stephen Curry acknowledged his brother getting them over the hump on Twitter on Sunday.

Proud of @sdotcurry 4 the work he put in at Liberty and Duke. Happy to be half of the highest all time brother duo scorers in NCAA history.

? Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) February 11, 2013

Proud of @sdotcurry 4 the work he put in at Liberty and Duke. Happy to be half of the highest all time brother duo scorers in NCAA history.

Curry, who played his first college season at Liberty, has 1,151 points at Duke?he scored 707 at Liberty?for 1,858 total points. Stephen Curry scored 2,635 points in three seasons at Davidson.

Source: http://aol.sportingnews.com/ncaa-basketball/story/2013-02-11/seth-curry-stephen-curry-brothers-ncaa-scoring-record-tyler-hansbrough-duke

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Monday, February 11, 2013

New account of bin Laden's death at hands of Navy SEALs (CNN)

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Bieber screws up black history facts on 'SNL'

By Aaron Couch, The Hollywood Reporter

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Justin Bieber hosted "Saturday Night Live" on Feb. 9.

Justin Bieber?seduced the audience and joked about smoking pot during this week?s?"Saturday Night Live."

During his opening monologue, the host and musical guest noted that February is home to both Valentine?s Day and Black History Month, so he would celebrate both. With help from?Kenan Thompson, the singer approached young women in the audience, presented them with a rose, and smooth talked them with some black history facts. He started off well ? but soon got his history mixed up.

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?Girl you?re driving me crazy, but did you also know?Denzel Washington?invented peanut butter?? he asked one young woman. Finally, surprise guest?Whoopi Goldberg?appeared and Bieber serenaded her with ?One Less Lonely Girl.?

Later, Bieber plays the ultimate?Miley Cyrus?(Vanessa Bayer) fan, appearing on her talk show and proclaiming his disdain for Justin Bieber. Bieber's character obliquely addresses photos that emerged in January of the singer smoking marijuana: ?I also heard he got busted smoking weed, and people make mistakes and he?s really sorry about it and he?s never going to do it again.?

"SNL"?kicked off the episode by revisiting Sunday?s Super Bowl blackout, which left the CBS Sports team with little to do but rehash old facts for thirty minutes. A more detailed description of what went down can be?read here, but sufficed to say, there?s awkward talk of?Dan Marino?s?(Jason Sudeikis) recently revealed extramarital affair and?Shannon Sharpe?s?(Jay Pharoah) desire to eat a punter.

Speaking of the Super Bowl, Thompson appeared on "Weekend Update"?as ?the one black guy in every commercial.? You know him ? the ?cool but non threatening? guy who is forever banging out a rhythm Pringles cans, DJing parties and high-fiving people ? all in the name of adding diversity to an ad campaign. Thompson?s character tells?Seth Meyers?his life is awesome, because he is constantly hanging out with ?Hispanic girls with bangs? and white guys who wear fedoras when they dance.

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Bieber affected a greaser accent for a sketch derived from "Grease?s" ?Tell Me More? (renamed ?Say More Stuff? in "SNL"?parlance). Bieber?s character isn?t too smart, as it?s revealed he was disappointed on his date when he discovered ?sweater puppies? weren?t literally puppies hidden in a woman?s sweater.

The pop star nearly cracked up ala vintage?Jimmy Fallon?while playing a respectable pre-medical student who goes home to meet his girlfriend?s (Nasim Pedrad) family. Her oafish older brother (Taran Killam) screams in his face, just about causing Bieber to break.

Later, Bieber got to a play nerd who, along with his girlfriend (Pedrad), plan an abstinence-themed school dance.

"SNL"?is new next week with host?Christoph Waltz?and musical guest Alabama Shakes.

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Report: Justin Verlander Says No to Team USA and 2013 World Baseball Classic

In a move that Detroit Tigers fans wanted to hear, Justin Verlander told Joe Torre and Team USA that he will not be pitching in this year?s World Baseball Classic.

At a press conference today in Lakeland, Fla., Verlander (via Bob Nightengale) said the reason he gave was that he is behind schedule this year and does not want to fall further behind:

Tigers fans will be happy that he will not be pitching meaningful baseball before the start of the season as Detroit tries to repeat as American League champions.

Coming off a year which saw Verlander go 17?8 with an ERA of 2.64 and a league-high strikeout total of 239, the feeling starting the season is that Verlander?s focus needs to be on the Tigers the entire time.

Still this is a definite blow for Team USA?s chances in the upcoming WBC.

Torre, USA?s manager this time around, really wanted to have the ace on his roster as the group?which contains Canada, Mexico and the Dominican Republic?is one of the toughest in pool play.

With a weak American team and the loaded Japanese and Venezuelan rosters awaiting in the later rounds, the chances of team USA winning the classic are very slim.

While Major League Baseball?s corporate office in New York will be scratching their heads as to how they can get better participation from American players in the future, Detroit fans will no longer have to worry about Verlander taxing himself too much too early.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1524763-report-justin-verlander-says-no-to-team-usa-and-2013-world-baseball-classic

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

PST: Arsenal holds out for win at Sunderland

When Santi Cazorla put Arsenal up in the 36th minute at Sunderland, it looked like the beginning for an easy day for the Gunners. Their normally prolific passing game was accompanied by a precision the Gunners often lack, movement toward goal that hinted this many be a rare easy Arsenal road victory. The team went into halftime up one at the Stadium of Light, but it seemed only a matter of time before the visitors doubled their lead. There was little reason to think the match would end 1-0.

Yet that?s precisely what happened. Shortly after the hour mark, Arsenal were left to rue their near-misses and plunked uprights when they lost one of their defenders. Booked for the second time, right back Carl Jenkinson left his team to play with 10 for the last half hour, a disadvantage that caused the match to flip. In a game where Arsenal outshot their opponent 19-14, Sunderland posted eight shots to Arsenal?s four after the sending off. Unfortunately for the Black Cats, none of their shots had to be collected from Arsenal?s net.

(MORE: Bale, Spurs sink Newcastle)

Saving his team, goalkeeper Wojiech Szczesny gave Arsenal a man of the match-caliber performance, even if his numbers failed to capture his impact. His five saves where fewer than the seven recorded by Simon Mignolet, but late stops on chances that would have otherwise been goals (specifically, a late heard by Steven Fletcher) backboned a superficially strong defensive performance. Arsenal was able to keep a clean sheet, but even for a team reduced to 10 men, their defense was often too easily breeched by the Black Cats.

(MORE: Chelsea back in win column.)

After their leery 30 minutes, Arsenal was left with more than just a fortunate victory, in so far as any prolonged survival with 10 men requires some fortunate. The win was an impressive one for a team that?s often criticized for lacking perseverance. On the road, down a man, and having lost one of their better players to injury (Jack Wilshire, whose injury seemed minor), Arsenal got a valuable result, one which keeps them within four points of a coveted Champions League spot.

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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Twitter searches to finally include tweets older than one week

Twitter has developed a way to bring up tweets older than a week in searches, potentially putting an end to a common frustration among users.

Up until now, searches conducted on the Twitter website (or through Twitter apps) brought up only recent tweets, making it difficult for users to discover anything that was posted more than a week ago. But on Thursday, Paul Burstein, a Twitter engineer working on the service's search infrastructure, explained in a post on the official Twitter blog that changes to searchs will be rolled out "over the coming days."

Burstein adds that search results will still only "represent a fairly small percentage of total tweets ever sent," but that Twitter will be "steadily increasing this percentage over time." (Perhaps one day we'll be able to search every tweet ever posted? One can only hope.)

The move to expand the search feature follows the announcement of a tool allowing users to download their full Twitter archive. Access to this tool began gradually rolling out at the end of 2012.

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East Coasters warned to stay home as blizzard nears

As a powerful blizzard closes in on the East Coast, airlines have canceled more than 3,000 flights and some city officials are delivering a blunt message: Don't travel if you don't have to.

?Stay off the roads, stay safe," said Boston Mayor Thomas Menino.

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The National Weather Service is advising Bostonians not to travel after noon on Friday, his office pointed out.

"This is a powerful storm," TODAY meteorologist Al Roker said Friday. "It will probably rank as one of Boston?s top five storms before it?s all over."

The city could get more than two feet of snow.

Nervous fliers in the region monitored the weather and scrambled to change plans as airlines pre-emptively canceled more than 2,600 flights in New York and Boston alone, according to FlightStats.com. More than 3,200 flights were axed within, into or out of the U.S.

AAA urged travelers to be aware of the hazards of winter driving and to keep up with the changing weather conditions.

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"As the storm develops, if conditions are poor and you can avoid traveling on the roadways, do," said AAA spokeswoman Heather Hunter.

"We will be keeping an eye on the storm and helping any of our travelers out there."

On Thursday, the weather system affected Chicago?s O?Hare International, where snow and ice delayed arriving flights by more than two hours at one point on Thursday afternoon. More than 80 flights scheduled to depart from the airport were canceled, according to FlightAware.com.

Airlines and airports in the storm?s path were bracing for its impact.

?We?re monitoring the weather system closely and will adjust our operations accordingly,? said Allison Steinberg, a spokeswoman for JetBlue Airways.

Like most carriers, the airline is giving travelers the chance to reschedule their flights without paying any change and cancellation fees. (For a full list, scroll down to the bottom of the article.)

Related:Latest news on the blizzard

Delta Air Lines urged its passengers to take advantage of the waivers.

?Delta is closely monitoring conditions along the storm's forecast path and encourages customers to consider moving up, postponing or re-routing their travel to avoid possible inconvenience from expected flight delays,? the carrier said in a statement.

Southwest Airlines warned its passengers that flights could be ?delayed, diverted, or canceled.?

Meanwhile, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced it is deploying extra personnel and taking all possible measures to handle any wintry conditions that may develop at JFK International, LaGuardia and Newark Liberty International.

The agency noted that its ?winter weather arsenal? includes more than 200 pieces of snow and ice equipment at the airports, including ?melters that can liquefy up to 500 tons of snow an hour? and plows that can clear snow at 40 mph.

Port Authority staff will work around-the-clock in 12-hour shifts during the most severe storms, officials said.

If you are scheduled to fly in the next couple of days, here is a list of airlines offering fee waivers due to the storm:

  • American Airlines passengers traveling to, through or from Boston, New York, Montreal and more than 10 other airports can change their plans for free.
  • Delta Air Lines? policy covers more than two dozen airports.
  • JetBlue Airways will waive change and cancel fees and fare differences for travel to and from a dozen airports.
  • Southwest Airlines passengers traveling to, through or from Boston, Newark, and several other cities are eligible to reschedule their flights for free.
  • United Airlines' policy covers more than 30 airports.
  • US Airways has also relaxed its change-fee policies.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/travel/stay-roads-east-coast-residents-warned-stay-home-winter-storm-1B8290274

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PlayMakers Rep's Double Header of - Triangle Arts and Entertainment

EDITOR?S NOTE: 1 This is one of two Triangle Arts & Entertainment reviews of A Raisin in the Sun. To read the Feb 7th review by Susie Potter, click http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/2013/02/PlayMakers-repertory-company-breathes-new-life-into-a-classic/.

The ?Raisin in the Sun? cast includes (standing from left) Miriam Hyman as Beneatha Younger, Mikaal Sulaiman as Walter Lee Younger, Dee Dee Batteast as Ruth Younger, and Victor Waddell as Travis Younger, plus Kathryn Hunter-Williams (seated) as Lena Younger (photo by Jon Gardiner)

The ?Raisin in the Sun? cast includes (standing from left) Miriam Hyman as Beneatha Younger, Mikaal Sulaiman as Walter Lee Younger, Dee Dee Batteast as Ruth Younger, and Victor Waddell as Travis Younger, plus Kathryn Hunter-Williams (seated) as Lena Younger (photo by Jon Gardiner)

EDITOR?S NOTE 2: Jesse R. Gephart is a Raleigh, NC actor, director, and theater and music critic. To read all of his Triangle Review reviews online at Triangle Arts & Entertainment, click http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/author/jesse-r-gephart/.

Let me preface the first part of this review by letting you in on a little secret: I?m a bad actor. At least I could be potentially perceived as a bad actor for the mere fact that walking into PlayMakers Repertory Company?s Saturday matinee performance of A Raisin in the Sun was my first real experience with that material.

Sure, I?d heard of Raisin. Sidney Poitier was in the original Broadway cast and in the original movie; Hansberry was the first African-American woman to have a work on Broadway; and it was directed by the first African-American to direct on Broadway, Lloyd Richards.

And it?s not that the material didn?t interest me, or that I held some sort of grudge against the piece. In fact I?ve had a copy of it for some time. I just never cracked the cover. In a way, I?m glad it worked out that way. I had a vague sense of some plot elements, but was not prepared for the emotional impact the story would provide.

PlayMakers enlisted Raelle Myrick-Hodges to direct A Raisin in the Sun; and she made some strong choices with the material, choosing to book-end the piece with interview audio of Lorraine Hansberry speaking about the very story we were about to watch. Several other ?heightened? moments of theatricality revolve around sound designer Robert Dagit?s underscoring, used as punctuation to key moments, especially in Act II. It?s a little dramatic, but worked pretty well. I?m not sure it would have been so successful had it not been for the work being delivered by the ensemble.

The Younger family is led by Lena (Kathryn Hunter-Williams), a tough matriarch whose home is still full of family: son Walter (Mikaal Sulaiman), his wife Ruth (Dee Dee Batteast), and their child Travis (Victor Waddell), plus Lena?s daughter, Beneatha (Miriam A. Hyman). The core unit works flawlessly together.

Kathryn Hunter-Williams is a strong, grounded force here; I had never before had the opportunity to see her on stage, although I?ve heard of her for years. Mikaal Sulaiman is charged with a difficult task portraying a rather unlikeable, verging on detestable, character, while not alienating the audience so much that his redemption at the end is empty. Walter is a Stanley-Kowalski-type, minus the happy ending.

Sulaiman gets under your skin, and his Walter deserves the beating Lena gives him. As Ruth, Dee Dee Batteast also has her own challenges, playing a character who could come across as one-note; but thankfully this is not so. Batteast hits Ruth?s core, and is an excellent foil to both Walter and Beneatha.

Victor Waddell?s Travis is ? as he should be ? an innocent, while pulling some appropriate laughs. As Beneatha, it is Miriam Hyman, however, who provides the strongest performance. Beneatha is a young woman determined to make good for her own life by becoming a doctor, and Hyman?s eyes carry such anguish as Beneatha attempts to pull herself out of the mire she is in and into the life she deserves.

Sharp cameos by Matt Garner (more on him later), J. Alphonse Nicholson, Daniel Morgan Shelley, and Nilan Johnson (also more on him later) help round out this excellent ensemble of performers.

The pace of the show is brisk, and keeps the story from wallowing in its own pools of misery. The tension builds well, while still allowing for the emotional impacts of Walter?s treason or the perceived collapse of the family?s dream to resonate long past the moment that Lena finally closes the door on their old life.

My only true hang-up about either production ? and I will use this as a segue ? is scenic. I?ll confess that a draw to PlayMakers is its visual elements and spectacle. In the past, even when I have been underwhelmed by, say, the script, I can always fall back on, Well, the set was gorgeous; or, The costumes were so beautiful; or better, The talent! Here, all I can really say for the set is that it?s just fine. It?s by far the least appealing set I?ve seen at PlayMakers, and it merely services the play as a fair backdrop.

The set does nothing, in either production, to enhance or help elevate the story. In fact, at times, I feel it works against the piece. It?s just simply present. Set designer Robin Vest missed the mark, especially in Clybourne Park, where the set gets a total transformation during the intermission break. It?s incredible to watch the ease with which the crew transitions the Youngers? home from a quaint 1950s two-story into a dilapidated and forgotten shell ? but there wasn?t enough time.

I understand the confines of the Paul Green Theatre can prove tricky, especially when you?re dealing with a set that requires a sense of true architecture; but I?ve seen PlayMakers soar scenically in the past. Here it fell flat. But, thankfully, this is the only letdown, especially as we move into the Pulitzer Prize-winning Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris.

The ?Clybourne Park? cast includes (from the left) Josh Tobin as Tom, Rasool Jahan as Lena, Nilan Johnson as Kevin, Kelsey Didion as Lindsey, and Constance Macy as Kathy (photo by Jon Gardiner)

The ?Clybourne Park? cast includes (from the left) Josh Tobin as Tom, Rasool Jahan as Lena, Nilan Johnson as Kevin, Kelsey Didion as Lindsey, and Constance Macy as Kathy (photo by Jon Gardiner)

Bruce Norris? script starts off on a shared day and with a shared character that we meet in Raisin. In Lorraine Hansberry?s story, Karl Linder (Matt Garner) approaches the Youngers, and offers to buy the house in Clybourne Park out from under them, so as to prevent the first black family from entering the community. In Clybourne Park, Karl visits Russ (Jay O?Berski) and his wife, Bev (Constance Macy), and tries to convince the couple to not sell their house to the Younger family (though they are never mentioned by name).

Russ and Bev are leaving their perfect little life after their son, Jim (Josh Tobin), kills himself in his bedroom after returning home from war. The story starts out at a moderate chug; but once Karl appears, all hell breaks loose. The entire cast is on stage before half the show has passed; the tensions are high ? very high ? and verbal blows are exchanged at a rapid rate.

Act II of Clybourne Park takes place 50 years later. The all-white neighborhood has become an all-black neighborhood, and now the Youngers? house stands vacant and falling apart. A white couple, Steve (Matt Garner again) and Lindsey (Kelsey Didion), are trying to buy the house in order to start a revitalization of the neighborhood. Lena (Rasool Jahan) and her husband Kevin (Nilan Johnson) are interested in maintaining African-American ownership of the property, because of its historical significance. Moreover, Lena is a descendant of the Youngers and spent time in the house as a child.

The story dances around race in Act I, sometimes touching down on the truth, but always flitting off of it again. Such was the way in the 1950s; no one really talked about anything in specificity, it was all general.

Act II removes the gloves, and the words racist and racism finally get tossed around ? a lot ? and Clybourne Park playwright Bruce Norris masterfully builds a substantial amount of dramatic, climactic tension around a series of jokes. I consider it a successful experience to say that I was squirming in my seat at just how awkward the moments became ? a testament not only to the writing but to the stellar acting.

Jay O?Berski turns in solid, balanced performance, mixing his stoicism with Russ? feelings of betrayal by his community. His performance in Act II, while outlandish, was still rooted in that same trademark truth that makes O?Berski one of the strongest working actors in our area today.

Matt Garner, a third-year MFA student at the University of North Carolin at Chapel Hill, turns in what I consider to be his strongest performance to date on stage at PlayMakers. Nilan Johnson, a commanding presence on stage, also turned in a fine performance.

Josh Tobin did strong work with a difficult track. Tasked with three different roles that all lie on the periphery of the story, without a real moment to sink his teeth into the heart of the action, he remained present and memorable, even as Russ and Bev?s late son, Kenneth, who is given brief, yet significant, stage time in the closing moments of the show.

Rasool Jahan turns in a centered, grounded performance as Francine, Russ and Bev?s maid, and really turns up the heat as Lena. Her confidence on stage makes it so you can?t stop watching her.

Kelsey Didion has one of the most difficult roles in the show in Act I, during which she plays Betsy, who is deaf; Didion plays the truth so convincingly that when she opens her mouth as Lindsey in Act II, you?re almost shocked to find out she can actually speak. Constance Macy?s Bev is larger than life, yet still honest, and her Kathy plays just as strong.

PlayMakers should be commended for pulling off this feat. It?s a brilliant move on the artistic staff?s part to rep these two shows. If you?re an audience member who likes to feel involved in the show they?re watching, then this double-header is for you. The cohesiveness of the casts and the range of their abilities is draw enough to buy a ticket.

SECOND OPINION: Feb. 7th Durham, NC Duke Chronicle review by Jamie Kessler (who awarded A Raisin in the Sun 5 of 5 stars): http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/theater-review-raisin-sun; Feb. 7th Raleigh, NC Triangle Arts & Entertainment review of A Raisin in the Sun by Susie Potter: http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/2013/02/PlayMakers-repertory-company-breathes-new-life-into-a-classic/; Feb. 6th Durham, NC Independent Weekly review by Byron Woods (who awarded A Raisin in the Sun 4.5 of 5 stars and Clybourne Park 4 of 5 stars): http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/PlayMakers-reps-ambitious-double-staging-of-a-raisin-in-the-sun-and-clybourne-park/Content?oid=3268836; Feb. 6th Chapel Hill, NC Daily Tar Heel review by Mary Feddeman: http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/02/5111e5032ac61; Jan. 24th preview by Josephine Yurcaba: http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/01/PlayMakers-confronts-prejudice-in-shows, Jan. 16th multimedia preview by Colleen McEnaney, Delia D?Ambra, and Lily Fagan: http://www.dailytarheel.com/multimedia/15797, and Jan. 16th preview by Josephine Yurcaba: http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/01/PlayMakers-tackles-issues-of-gentrication-in-new-plays; Feb. 4th Raleigh, NC CVNC review of A Raisin in the Sun by Spencer Powell: http://cvnc.org/article.cfm?articleId=6000 and Feb. 4th review of Clybourne Park by Alan R. Hall: http://cvnc.org/article.cfm?articleId=5994; Feb. 4th Raleigh, NC News & Observer review by Roy C. Dicks: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/02/04/2655535/a-fine-pairing-explores-race-gender.html; Feb. 2nd Chapel Hill, NC 97.9 FM WCHL interview with Raelle Myrick-HodgesTracy YoungMikaal SulaimanD.G. Martin http://chapelboro.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=6219769; Jan. 31st Durham, NC Herald-Sun preview by Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan: http://www.heraldsun.com/lifestyles/entertainment/x1733187699/-Raisin-in-the-Sun-and-Clybourne-Park-both-on-stage (Note 1: You must register to read this article); and Jan. 8th Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill Weekly & Magazine preview by Jessie Ammons: http://www.chapelhillmagazine.com/blogs/chapel-hill-magazine-blog/PlayMakers-presents-a-raisin-in-the-sun-and-clybourne-park/. (Note 2: To read Triangle Arts & Entertainment?s online version of the Jan. 26th Triangle Review preview by Robert W. McDowell, click http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/2013/01/PlayMakers-repertory-company-presents-a-raisin-in-the-sun-and-clybourne-park-on-jan-26-march-3/.)

PlayMakers Repertory Company presents A RAISIN IN THE RUN at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 6-8, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 9, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 and 16, 2 p.m. Feb. 17, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19, 2 p.m. Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27, 2 p.m. March 2 CLYBOURNE PARK at 2 p.m. Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12 and 14, 2 p.m. Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20-23, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 and 28, 7:30 p.m. March 1, and 2 p.m. March 3 in the Paul Green Theatre in the Center for Dramatic Art, 120 Country Club Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27514, on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus.

TICKETS: $15-$50, except $10 UNC students, $12 all other students, and $15 general admission on Tuesdays (Community Night).

BOX OFFICE: 919/962-PLAY or http://www.playmakersrep.org/tickets.

GROUP RATES (15+ tickets): 919/843-2311, miwashin@email.unc.edu, or http://www.playmakersrep.org/tickets/groupsales.

SHOWS:

A Raisin in the Sun: http://playmakersrep.org/raisin.

Clybourne Park: http://playmakersrep.org/clybournepark.

NEWS RELEASE: http://www.playmakersrep.org/media/story.aspx?id=fb1dbeca-e7dc-4f13-9ba3-66b9bf2efdf4.

SEASON: http://www.playmakersrep.org/season1213.

PRESENTER: http://www.playmakersrep.org/.

BLOG: http://playmakersrep.blogspot.com/.

VENUE: http://www.playmakersrep.org/aboutus/paulgreen.

DIRECTIONS/PARKING: http://www.playmakersrep.org/visitorinfo.

NOTE 1: The 2 p.m. Feb. 9th performance of A Raisin in the Sun and the 2 p.m. Feb. 16th performance of Clybourne Park will be an Open-Captioned Performances. For details, click http://www.playmakersrep.org/opencaption.

NOTE 2: There will be FREE post-performance discussions with the creative team of A Raisin in the Sun on Feb. 11th and 17th and with the creative team of Clybourne Park on Feb. 24th and 28th.

NOTE 3: Arts Access, Inc. (http://www.artsaccessinc.org/) of Raleigh will audio-describe an All-Access Performance of A Raisin in the Sun on Feb. 19th and of Clybourne Park on Feb. 26th, which will also feature sign-language interpretation and Large-Print and Braille programs and ? if requested in advance by e-mail to whitneywhite@unc.edu ? a tactile tour of the set.

NOTE 4: At 2 p.m. on March 2nd (A Raisin in the Sun) and at 2 p.m. on March 3rd (Clybourne Park), the N.C. Psychoanalytic Foundation (http://www.ncpsychoanalysis.org/), the Lucy Daniels Foundation (http://ldf.org/), and the N.C. Psychoanalytic Society (http://www.ncpsasoc.org/).will sponsor FREE post-show 50-minute ?Mindplay? discussions, led by Harold Kudler, MD, who will speak on ?Raisin d??tre: The Long View of People and Community.?

OTHER LINKS:

A Raisin in the Sun (background): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Raisin_in_the_Sun (Wikipedia).

A Raisin in the Sun (script): http://books.google.com/ (Google Books).

Lorraine Hansberry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine_Hansberry (Wikipedia).

Clybourne Park (background): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clybourne_Park (Wikipedia).

Clybourne Park (script): http://books.google.com/ (Google Books).

Bruce Norris: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Norris_(playwright) (Wikipedia).

EDITOR?S NOTE:

Jesse R. Gephart is a Raleigh, NC actor, director, and theater and music critic. This review is reprinted with permission from Triangle Review. To start your FREE subscription to this newsletter, e-mail RobertM748@aol.com and type SUBSCRIBE TR in the Subject: line.

To read all of Jesse R. Gephart?s Triangle Review reviews online at Triangle Arts & Entertainment, click http://triangleartsandentertainment.org/author/jesse-r-gephart/.

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Budgeting Teamwork - Gerken Financial Coaching

To keep your marriage brimming, With love in the loving cup, Whenever you?re wrong, admit it; Whenever you?re right, shut up.?~?Ogden Nash ~

Money fights in marriages come about when the couple is not working toward a common goal. The money comes in and is spent by both parties without consulting the other. There is a lack of communication over money.? Fighting is not communicating. When we fight, we get emotional and do not listen to the other person. Money fights are greatly reduced or eliminated when a couple has a common goal and a plan to achieve that goal.

Budgeting towards your goals

A budget that is agreed?upon by both spouses acts as a road map to achieving your shared goals. Many times a goal must be?achieved in steps. Breaking your goal down into achievable, measurable, written steps will help you to both visually see the road map that you agreed upon. Here is an example of breaking a goal into budget?steps. Let?s say that you want to save for your child?s college. We consider that to be block number 5 in our building blocks of financial success.

First create a budget

  1. Save a $1,000 emergency fund, so you can stop going into debt.
  2. Using the Debt snowball, pay off your debt
  3. Build up your emergency fund to 3-6 month worth of expenses. This will prevent you from ever going back into debt.
  4. and 5. Start saving and investing?15% for retirement and pile up extra cash for college in an ESA or good 529 college fund

The foundation of theses steps is a budget. Without a budget, you will not know how or where to spend and save.

Creating a budget together

One of you is probably more detail oriented than the other. That person should prepare the initial zero based?budget. The other partner should put in pre-budget information such as any unusual upcoming expenses for the month such as school activities, gifts or an upcoming repair. Once the budget is prepared schedule 20 minutes to sit down and review the budget. The partner who did not make the budget should review and change at least one number. This is so they can have input into the process. Once you have both agreed?to the numbers for the month. It is locked. If an unexpected? bill comes up or you run out of money in a category, you will need to come back together and discuss the change before?the purchase is made. Remember that the budget has to balance and come out to zero at the bottom.

A budget based on teamwork will get you pointed in the right direction to achieve your financial goals in a timely manner. You can get into debt unintentionally, but you must have a plan to get out.

Tim and Kathryn Gerken are Financial Coaches in Newcastle, WA. They serve the greater Seattle area through coaching, workshops and speaking.

Source: http://www.gerkenfinancialcoaching.com/2013/02/budgeting-teamwork/

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Lungs of the planet reveal their true sensitivity to global warming

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Tropical rainforests are often called the "lungs of the planet" because they generally draw in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. But the amount of carbon dioxide that rainforests absorb, or produce, varies hugely with year-to-year variations in the climate. In a paper published online this week (Feb 6 2013) by the journal Nature, a team of climate scientists from the University of Exeter, the Met Office-Hadley Centre and the NERC Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, has shown that these variations reveal how vulnerable the rainforest is to climate change.

Lead author Professor Peter Cox of the University of Exeter explained: "We have been struggling for more than a decade to answer the question 'will the Amazon forest die back under climate change?' Our study indicates that the risk is low if climate change is associated with increased plant growth under elevated carbon dioxide. But if this effect declines, or climate warming occurs due to something other than a carbon dioxide increase, we expect to see a significant release of carbon from tropical ecosystems".

The study reveals a new way to find out how sensitive biological systems are to changes in climate. The key was to learn how to read the year-to-year variations in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide increases each year as a result of burning fossil fuels and deforestation. But the amount it goes up from one year to the next depends on whether tropical forests are absorbing carbon dioxide or releasing it ? and this in turn depends on whether the tropical climate was warmer and dryer than usual, or wetter and cooler. So the trace of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere holds a record of how the lungs of the planet respond when the climate warms or cools.

The team studied how these year-to-year variations in carbon dioxide concentration relate to long-term changes in the amount of carbon stored in tropical rainforests. They found that climate models that predicted tropical forest dieback under climate change also had a very large year-to-year variation in carbon dioxide concentration, while models in which the rainforest was more robust to climate change had more realistic year-to-year variation in carbon dioxide concentration.

By combining this relationship with the year-to-year variation in carbon dioxide as seen in the real world, the team were able to determine that about 50 billion tonnes of carbon would be released for each degree Celsius of warming in the tropics. Peter Cox said the findings were initially a relief: "Fortunately, this carbon release is counteracted by the positive effects of carbon dioxide fertilisation on plant growth under most scenarios of the 21st century, so that overall forests are expected to continue to accumulate carbon."

The researchers are however certain that tropical forests will suffer under climate change if carbon dioxide doesn't fertilise tree growth as strongly as climate models suggest.

Co-author, Chris Jones, of the Met Office said: "The long-term health of tropical forests will depend on their ability to withstand multiple pressures from changing climate and deforestation. Our research has shed light on the former, but the latter remains a significant pressure on this ecosystem."

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University of Exeter: http://www.exeter.ac.uk

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Payday Loans Get Criticised ? Again :: The Market Oracle ...

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Brent Wayne writes: Payday loans always seem to be being criticised and this time it is because there is a feeling that students are being unfairly targeted for them. A payday loan is an expensive way to borrow because it is aimed at people with a poor credit record, which may mean that they have been in debt a lot in the past or that they have no history of borrowing. It is felt that these people are the ones that are most vulnerable in society and so they should not be being targeted.


Payday loans claim to be filling a gap in the market and providing finance to those in need, where there were no solutions before. This means that someone who cannot borrow from anyone else and who is desperate for money can use this facility. The problem is, when it all spirals out of control.

If a loan is taken and then paid off when due, everything is fine. A person needs some extra money to pay a bill before pay day arrives, then pays back the money. However, the problem occurs when there is not enough money to pay the loan back. This could end up in the person either having to pay fees and having the interest build up even more or they get out another loan to pay for the original one. The first circumstance is bad enough as the debt builds up, but by speaking to the lender, a more manageable payment plan could be worked out. By getting another loan, the debt can easily get out of control as higher and higher value loans will need to be taken out to cover the cost of the loan plus interest. If this was done every month on a ?100 loan, within four months the interest could easily be higher than the amount borrowed in the first place.

Payday loan companies (like) have been criticised for not ensuring that their customers have the means to pay back the money before they allow them the loan. This is slightly unfair as most lenders, with the exception of mortgage lenders, do not do this sort of check. However, the loans are aimed at people who have shown they have not got good financial sense.

The blame could be put on the education system though. If people were taught in schools about money and how to budget, then they could better cope with it when they were older. Relying on parents, who have not had financial education, to teach their children is not going to work. Something else needs to be done, to help everyone understand more about the importance of spending money wisely.

Author's Bio: Brent Wayne is a professional writer with a focus on finance and economy. He is currently writing for No-credit-check-payday-loans.co.uk

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Disclaimer: The above is a matter of opinion provided for general information purposes only and is not intended as investment advice. Information and analysis above are derived from sources and utilising methods believed to be reliable, but we cannot accept responsibility for any losses you may incur as a result of this analysis. Individuals should consult with their personal financial advisors.

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Operator at Calif nuke plant disputes safety claim

(AP) ? The utility that runs the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant on the California coast sharply denied Thursday that it was aware of equipment problems linked to a 2012 tube break that released a trace of radiation.

On Wednesday, Sen. Barbara Boxer pressed federal regulators to open an investigation at the plant after uncovering documents that she said suggest that Southern California Edison took engineering shortcuts and compromised safety.

The Democratic senator said in a letter to Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chair Allison Macfarlane that a confidential report obtained by her office shows Edison and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the Japan-based company that built the plant's steam generators, were aware of design problems before the equipment was installed in 2009 and 2010.

But Edison said in a statement "it is simply not accurate" to suggest the company was aware of design problems, and pointed out the equipment carried a 20-year warranty against defects.

"SCE would never, and did not, install steam generators that it believed would not perform safely," the company said. Edison "sought to purchase replacement steam generators that would meet or improve upon the safety standards and performance of the original steam generators."

The seaside plant located between San Diego and Los Angeles hasn't produced electricity in more than a year, after a tiny radiation leak in January 2012 led to the discovery of damage to hundreds of steam generator tubes that carry radioactive water.

Boxer, who chairs the Environment and Public Works Committee, said the report written by Mitsubishi raises concerns that Edison and its contractor rejected safety modifications and sidestepped a more rigorous safety review.

"Safety, not regulatory short cuts, must be the driving factor in the design of nuclear facilities, as well as NRC's determination on whether (San Onofre) can be restarted," Boxer said in a letter co-signed by Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass.

In a statement, the NRC said it received the letter and "will review all available information in making a judgment as to whether the plant would meet our safety standards if restart were permitted."

Mitsubishi said design decisions were made "in accordance with well-established and accepted industry standards" along with a wealth of operating experience.

"Nothing is more important to us than the safe design and manufacturing of nuclear-energy facilities," a company statement said. "A thorough investigation has been ongoing and will continue. We will continue cooperating fully."

Boxer's disclosure further clouds the future of the twin-domed plant, which is seeking NRC permission to restart the Unit 2 reactor and run it at reduced power in hopes of slowing or halting tube damage.

The future of heavily damaged Unit 3 is not clear.

Last year, federal officials blamed a botched computer analysis for design flaws that are largely to blame for unprecedented wear in tubes at the plant. They found a Mitsubishi analysis vastly misjudged how water and steam would flow in the reactors.

Gradual wear is common in steam generator tubing, but the rate of erosion at San Onofre stunned officials because the equipment, installed in a $670 million overhaul, is relatively new.

Boxer's letter adds new weight to a longstanding ? and unresolved ? question at San Onofre. Did Edison modify the generators so extensively before they were installed that the company should have sought an amendment to its operating license, a process that can take months or even years?

Edison has long argued such an amendment was unnecessary. However, environmentalists and other critics of the nuclear power industry have claimed the company deceived the NRC about the extent of the changes and want the agency to find the company acted improperly.

Those alterations included adding 400 tubes to each generator, compared to the originals, and installing V-shaped supports that were intended to minimize tube wear and vibration. According to company documents, each of the replacement generators weighed nearly 24 tons more than the original generators.

Engineers for Edison and Mitsubishi, writing last year in a trade magazine, said they needed to design generators that would require only minor modifications within the rest of the plant, but also meet a federal test to qualify as "in-kind," or essentially identical, replacements, which would allow them to be installed without prior approval from federal regulators.

Boxer said the report documented that Edison and Mitsubishi rejected some safety modifications, apparently because they believed they could force the company to seek a lengthy license amendment. It also indicates the decision to reject additional safety modifications contributed to the faulty design, she said.

Boxer's office did not release the report.

The generators, which resemble massive steel fire hydrants, control heat in the reactors and operate something like a car radiator. At San Onofre, each one stands 65 feet high, weighs 1.3 million pounds, with 9,727 U-shaped tubes inside, each three-quarters of an inch in diameter.

Overall, NRC records show investigators found wear from friction and vibration in 15,000 places, in varying degrees, in 3,401 tubes inside the plant's four generators, two in each reactor.

The plant is owned by SCE, San Diego Gas & Electric and the city of Riverside.

Associated Press

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EE to expand LTE coverage to 27 more markets by June

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Carrier promises 55% UK population coverage in 65 markets by mid-year

Sole UK 4G carrier EE has announced that it intends to expand its LTE coverage to a further 27 towns and cities across the country by June of this year. The move, it says, will bring 4G reception to 55 percent of the UK population in some 65 markets, up from its current 45 percent UK population coverage across 28 markets.

Between April and June, EE says it'll light up 4G in Aldershot, Ashford, Basildon, Basingstoke, Blackpool, Bracknell, Camberley, Colchester, Crawley, Farnborough, Guildford, Horsham, Huddersfield, Leatherhead, Maidstone, Milton Keynes, Oldham, Oxford, Redhill, Reigate, Sevenoaks, Stevenage, Tonbridge, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Warrington, Wigan and Woking.

With the strengthening of its LTE network, EE will be looking to make the most of its advantage in being the ony British 4G network until the middle of the year. In late spring or early summer, rival carriers like O2, Vodafone and Three will look to launch their own 4G networks, with Three promising in recent days to provide the service without hiking prices. EE currently operates its service on re-farmed 1800MHz airwaves; the ongoing 4G spectrum auction will determine how the UK's 800 and 2600MHz spectrum is divvied up.

With competition likely to intensify later in the year, 2013 looks set to become an interesting and historic year for the UK wireless industry.

Source: EE



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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Undead ahead! 7 tips for getting the most out of 'Dead Space 3'

Tip No. 1: If you're going to play "Dead Space 3," the first thing you must do: Turn down the lights. Then: Turn up the Surround Sound.

So advises Steve Papoutsis, executive producer for the newly launched horror game and a man who knows a little something about enjoying a good scare. The best-selling Dead Space franchise is filled with grotesque monsters, creepy space locales and a whole lot of mind-bending madness, and it has been scaring the space suits off gamers since the series began in 2008.

This week Dead Space returns with the third installment, and this time around it has some new twists designed to spook players both veteran and newb. There are new terror-filled locales and new monsters with all new tricks up their, uhm, barb-spewing tentacles and blade-shaped arms. Meanwhile, for the first time, two players can tackle the atrocities that lie in the cold, dark reaches of space together cooperatively.

"It's the most ambitious and largest game we?ve ever done," Papoutsis told me in a recent interview.

To help you get the most (bloodspatter?) from your "Dead Space 3" experience, I have collected the following tips from Papoutsis as well as from from my own time playing the game. Read on ... if you dare:

Tip No.2 - Get to know your Necromorphs

Playing "Dead Space 3" means playing poor tortured space engineer Isaac Clarke. As Isaac, you'll have to kill a great many undead former humans known as Necromorphs. And they come in more than one flavor. You've got your Wasters, Leapers, Exploders and Twitchers ... just to name a few. And they each have their own strengths and weaknesses.

The key: Learn their weaknesses. Fast.

Take the Lurker for example. Shooting at this creature's bulbous body is a waste of valuable ammunition. Instead, take aim above its head where its three (THREE!) barb-spewing tentacles meet. One well-placed shot with a Line Gun here and you'll sever the three tentacles clean off and be done with this terrifying business.

Tip No.3 - Stray fromthe path

If you consult Isaac's hand-dandy Locator gadget, it will tell you exactly where you need to go next in the game. But I suggest you go the exact opposite direction as often as you can. Visceral has hidden helpful goodies (ammo, materials to craft weapons and the mysterious Peng Treasure) throughout the game. But you'll need to hunt to really score the extras.

And don't just keep your eyes open for goodies. Keep your ears open too, Papoutsis says. "Dead Space 3" gives players a new Scavenger Bot to help find and retrieve hidden loot, and there's a particular audio cue that signals a good time to unleash it.

"When you hear that sound, if you deploy your Scavenger Bot, he?ll go off and scavenge around, and you have a chance of getting a much richer cache of items," Papoutsis explained.

TipNo. 4 - Use your words

If you're playing "Dead Space 3" on an Xbox and happen to own a Kinect, then here's a chance to put its voice recognition capabilities fun use. Speak a variety of voice commands and you'll see immediate results in the game. For example, say "reload weapon" or "switch weapon" and Isaac will do just that.

Meanwhile, "Dead Space 3" is the first game to use voice co-op voice commands. And that means reducing time spent fumbling with inventory. For example, if your partner needs ammo simply say "give partner ammo." In fact, here's a handy-dandy list of what to say to get what you want.

Tip No.5 - Play with a friend

When you play "Dead Space 3" in co-op mode, one of you plays as Isaac and the other plays as John Carver ? a soldier plagued by moments of terrifying dementia.

Visceral has made co-op drop in/drop out, so that you can play with a second person as long as you like and then leave when you like without losing your progress or items.

Meanwhile, if you play with a friend, you get a deeper look at the Dead Space world, access to unique missions and, most interestingly, a look at Carver's disturbing story. You also get some seriously hair-raising moments caused by his battle with own mind.

TipNo. 6 - Choose weapons wisely

With the new weapons crafting system in "Dead Space 3," players can customize weapons in many ways. And so Papoutsis suggests that, when playing with a friend, "mix and match your strategy and the upgrades on your weapons so that you complement each others? play style."

For example, one player might decide to take the lead on taking out enemies and thus choose a weapon with an attachment that maximizes damage. Meanwhile, the other player could take the support role and use an attachment that heals both players.

Tip No.7 - Pick your partner carefully

Ultimately, when it comes to playing co-op "Dead Space 3," Papoutsis said it's important to team up with someone who wants the same thing out of the game. Do you want a partner who keeps the friendly chit-chat to a minimum so you can immerse yourself in the tension-filled horror mood? Or are you looking for a fun partner to take a romp through a sci-fi epic?

"I think both can be equally fun,"said Papoutsis."You just have coordinate that with your friend."

Winda Benedetti writesabout video games for NBC News. You can follow her tweets about games and other things on Twitter here @WindaBenedetti and you canfollow her on Google+. Meanwhile, be sure to check out the IN-GAME FACEBOOK PAGE to discuss the day's gaming news and reviews.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingame/undead-ahead-7-tips-getting-most-out-dead-space-3-1B8233698

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Sochi a point of national pride for Putin's Russia

SOCHI, Russia (AP) ? One year before Russia hosts its first Winter Olympics, this Black Sea resort is a vast construction site sprawling for nearly 40 kilometers (25 miles) along the coast and 50 kilometers (30 miles) up into the mountains. After arriving at Sochi's new airport, there's no escape from the clang and clatter of the drilling, jackhammering and mixing of cement that drowns out the hum of the sea and the birdsong.

For Russia and its leadership, the 2014 Sochi Games is not just a major sports event but a point of national pride. President Vladimir Putin has made the Olympics his personal project and, determined to use them to showcase a powerful and prosperous Russia, has spared no expense to make sure the games are a success.

On Thursday, Putin will be in Sochi to preside over a lavish celebration marking the one-year countdown to the opening ceremony on Feb. 7, 2014.

"The project is under his permanent control and we enjoy the full government support," Sochi organizing committee head Dmitry Chernyshenko said. "This really is his games because he recognizes the power of these games, the greatest ever catalyst to accelerate positive change."

The current overall price tag for the games is $51 billion, more than four times as much as Russia estimated when it was awarded the Olympics in 2007. This would make Sochi the most expensive Olympics in history, surpassing the $40 billion that China is believed to have splashed out for the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing. For Sochi, at least half the money is coming from state coffers, with most of the rest being put forward by state-controlled companies and Russian tycoons.

The costs are high because they include extensive infrastructure development in addition to construction of the Olympic venues, almost all of which had to be built from scratch. Most of the sports venues have already been completed or will be in the next few months, while armies of workers are busy building hotels and additional Olympic facilities, including two of the three athletes' villages and the media center.

Almost every major street and highway is affected by road works, further snarling the traffic that can make a 25-kilometer (15-mile) ride into town from the airport take more than two hours.

The sheer scale of the construction is staggering, but the head of the local organizing committee is confident that everything will be ready for the games.

"We're building all the infrastructure right on schedule and within the budget," Chernyshenko said.

The 2014 Games, which run through Feb. 23, will feature more than 3,000 athletes competing in seven sports and 15 disciplines for a total of 98 medal events. The sports program includes 12 new events, including women's ski jumping and slopestyle snowboarding and skiing.

This city in southern Russia once seemed an unusual choice for the Winter Games. With its lush subtropical climate, Sochi was previously known only as a summer sea resort where hotels with rude Soviet-style service catered to undemanding tourists from provincial Russia. The snow-capped peaks to the northeast saw little downhill skiing, an elitist and unpopular sport in Soviet times.

But in recent years, the mountains above the city have been transformed into a modern ski resort, with cable cars, cozy chalets and new hotels. Free Wi-Fi is ubiquitous, even at 2,300 meters (7,600 feet). Russia hopes the games will put Sochi on the map as a year-round international resort.

"It's (a) once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the country and for the entire region," Chernyshenko said. "Preparations for the games are like a magic wand. Once you've waved with it, you can really accelerate the changes and speed up all the processes."

All of the indoors sports, including figure skating, speed skating, ice hockey and curling, will be held down on the Black Sea coast in five new arenas which have already been completed. The only remaining arena to be commissioned is the Olympic Stadium, where the opening and closing ceremonies will be held.

This winter and spring, Sochi is hosting 22 test events at the same venues where the Olympic athletes will compete next year.

Cross-country skiers who took part in a test event last weekend praised the courses but said they were taken aback by the high level of security.

"I've never been in a place where there's this much security, this many security officers, this many checkpoints," said Noah Hoffman, a member of the U.S. cross-country ski team. "It's twofold: It makes you feel very safe, but at the same time it's a little bit of a hassle. I don't know if there's a big security threat here, but they certainly have everything under control."

From the entrance to the cable car at the foot of the mountain to the slopes at the top, security guards and volunteers checked credentials every step of the way. Athletes, journalists and the few spectators who attended the test events were stopped when getting onto a shuttle bus or snowmobile, and again when they arrived at their destination. During a single journey, it wasn't unusual for a badge to be meticulously scrutinized at least a dozen times.

Guards with assault rifles and German shepherds patrolled the sports venues in groups, although they did not approach visitors and seemed to try to keep a low profile.

Chernyshenko said the security measures would be exactly the same during the games and insisted that they were no different from those taken at past Olympics held elsewhere in the world.

Russia is wary of an Islamic insurgency that has long troubled a patchwork of predominantly Muslim republics located on the other side of the mountain range. The insurgency began in Chechnya during separatist wars with Moscow in the 1990s and spread throughout the region. In Dagestan, the current epicenter of the violence, bombings and shootings targeting police and other officials occur almost daily. In recent years, however, the terror attacks have largely been confined to the North Caucasus region, rarely spilling out into the rest of Russia.

To the south of Sochi along the Black Sea coast lies Abkhazia, a breakaway part of Georgia allied with Russia, which has troops stationed there. Georgia lost its last remaining bit of territory in Abkhazia during a brief war with Russia in 2008. Relations between Russia and Georgia are only now beginning to thaw.

"I can assure you that law enforcement agencies are taking unprecedented measures to protect our tourists from any danger," Sochi Mayor Anatoly Pakhomov said. "I'm confident that our Olympics are going to be the safest ones ever."

Another concern for Sochi is the weather. The snowfall this winter has been abundant, but the Russians have made contingency plans in light of the warm weather and rain that disrupted some of the freestyle skiing and snowboarding events at the 2010 Vancouver Games.

The Rosa Khutor resort, which will host the Alpine skiing and other events, has one of the biggest snow-making systems in Europe, according to its managing director, Alexander Belokobylsky. The resort has two water reservoirs and 400 snow generators installed along the slopes. Rosa Khutor also stores snow through the summer, keeping it packed and under a tight insulated cover, and plans to store 150,000 cubic meters (195,000 cubic yards) of snow for the games.

The Olympic village for athletes competing in Alpine skiing is still under construction, as is the one for skaters and other athletes who will be based on the coast. The third Olympic village, however, is close to completion and housed the cross-country skiers during the weekend's test events.

Hoffman was impressed by the spaciousness of the rooms in the chalet where he stayed, but his first shower sent water streaming into the room below. Even though workmen arrived to fix the plumbing, he decided not to use the shower for fear it might leak again.

His American teammate, Jessie Diggins, whose room was directly under Hoffman's, said such glitches are nothing to worry about.

"Everywhere you go there's going to be one or two little kinks, nothing is going to be perfect, but I think they'll be done," Diggins said. "It's really impressive how fast they were able to put together all this infrastructure. I think with one year to go we'll have even more."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sochi-point-national-pride-putins-russia-112256462--oly.html

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British home improvement giants to banish bee-harming products ...

In the wake of a major victory for European environmental organizations, two of the U.K.?s leading home improvement retailers, B&Q and Wickes, have pledged to halt the sale of products containing nicotine-based insecticides that have been linked by researchers to a dramatic population decline among the insect world?s most prolific pollinators.

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Both retailers announced earlier this week that any gardening products containing neonicotinoids, a relatively new family of chemical nerve agents recently identified by the European Food Safety Authority as having a detrimental effect on bees, will be pulled from store shelves. In the case of B&Q, one product containing the widely used imidacloprid will be yanked while Wickes will remove any consumer pesticide products containing thiamethoxam. According to The Guardian, these two compounds along with a third neonicotinoid called clothianidin are believed to be a threat to struggling bee populations.

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Bayer CropScience, the agrochemical subgroup of German aspirin giant and former heroin pusher?Bayer AG, is the primary manufacturer of?neonicotinoid products.

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Although the crucial winged critters have nabbed stateside headlines in recent months for terrorizing unsuspecting?New Yorkers and Canadian homeowners alike, Colony Collapse Disorder remains a very real threat with neonicotinoids and other pesticides fingered as one of the many factors that play a role in the spread of the damaging ??damaging not only to the bees themselves but to agricultural operations across North America and Europe ? and somewhat mysterious phenomenon?along with environmental stressors, poor nutrition, and the spread of the parasitic varroa mite. Some studies have concluded that?neonicotinoids are the culprit behind CCD.?

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Said a spokesperson for B&Q following the company's announcement:

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We have been watching the debate that is developing about the use of pesticides, in particular neonicotinoids, and their potential effect on the UK bee population. Whilst we believe that the vast majority of pesticides are not injurious to bees when used in accordance with the instructions, we have some concerns about the potential for harm to be caused by the unintentional misuse of products containing imidacloprid. In recent years, this active ingredient has been phased out of many retail products, and we currently sell only one garden insecticide that uses this active. As a result of our assessment, we have decided to withdraw it from sale and are investigating alternative treatments to meet customer needs.

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Andrew Pendleton of?Friends of the Earth, one of the organizations that pushed for the ban of neonicotinoids, had this to say:

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We are delighted [the two retailers] are withdrawing these pesticides. Other retailers must follow suit and take action to protect our bees. The spotlight now falls on the UK government. Ministers must help safeguard our beeds by immediately suspending the three pesticides identified by European food safety scientists, and ensuring farmers have safe alternatives. Declining bee numbers are a real threat to food production.

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Upon the EFSA?s landmark announcement earlier this month that neonicotinoids do indeed pose an ?unacceptable? threat to bees, Pendleton claimed that ?this is a major turning point in the battle to save our bees. EFSA have sounded the death knell for one of the chemicals most frequently linked to bee decline and cast serious doubt over the safety of the whole neonicotinoid family.?

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Despite continuously mounting pressure from beekeepers and environemental groups, it appears that the US Environmental Protection Agency is a long ways off from banning neonicotinoids in both commercial agriculture applications and in home gardening products although it does recognize pesticide poisoning as one of the many potential causes of CCD and is currently re-evaluating the insecticide. France, Germany, Slovenia, and Italy have all temporarily or permanently suspended the use of neonicotinoids.

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More over at The Guardian on the recent announcement. Fast Company also has a fantastic, in-depth article from 2010 detailing the stateside push to remove neonicotinoids from the market.?

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Source: http://www.mnn.com/your-home/organic-farming-gardening/blogs/british-home-improvement-giants-to-banish-bee-harming

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