Friday, September 28, 2012

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Dorbrook Recreation Area, County Road 537, Colts Neck, NJ | Get?Directions??
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If you?ve ever wanted to try climbing as a sport, here?s your chance! ?

From 1-5 p.m. on Sunday, October 28, visitors to Dorbrook Recreation Area, Route 537, Colts Neck, will have a free chance to try the Monmouth County Park System?s 25-foot rock climbing wall. ?

For safety reasons, climbers must be 42 inches or taller and between 40-250 lbs.?

For more information about the Park System, please visit www.monmouthcountyparks.com or call (732) 842-4000. For persons with hearing impairment, the Park System TTY/TDD number is 711.

The Monmouth County Park System, created in 1960 by the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders, is Monmouth County?s Open Space, Parks and Recreation agency.

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Total Recall: Bruce Willis' Best Movies

We count down the best-reviewed work of the Looper star.

Bruce Willis

He's been a television star, recording artist, wine cooler pitchman, and Idaho real estate tycoon, but Bruce Willis is best known for his films -- and his latest, this weekend's Looper, looks to be one of the most critically renowned of the year. Not too shabby for a guy who's been cranking out movies for 25 years -- and whose filmography includes some of the most beloved hits of the last quarter century. In honor of this latest achievement, we decided now would be the perfect time to take another fond look back at some of Mr. Willis' brightest critical highlights, and you know what that means... yippee-ki-yay, it's time for Total Recall!


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Willis might be most famous for his smirk, but he's made pretty good use of his voice, too -- scoring a Top Five hit single with "Respect Yourself," lending his pipes to the Look Who's Talking Movies, and entering the vocal booth for projects as varied as the Apocalypse video game and the Bruno the Kid cartoon series. Oh, and there's also Over the Hedge, 2006's star-studded adaptation of the syndicated comic strip about a crafty raccoon (Willis) who helps a group of woodland critters (voiced by Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, Wanda Sykes, William Shatner, among others) cope with their habitat being encroached upon by a suburban neighborhood. "Over the Hedge may be 'just' a cartoon," admitted Roger Moore for the Orlando Sentinel. "But it's also a biting and funny jab at SUV-MSG Nation."


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Willis' first few films offered viewers variations on David Addison, the fast-talking P.I. he played on Moonlighting, but in 1989, director Norman Jewison offered him his first major shot at a solidly dramatic role -- and he delivered, disappearing behind mammoth facial hair to play a haunted Vietnam vet whose young niece (Emily Lloyd) tries to draw him out of his shell in order to learn more about the father she lost in the war. "The movie is like a time bomb," argued Roger Ebert. "You sit there, interested, absorbed, sometimes amused, sometimes moved, but wondering in the back of your mind what all of this is going to add up to. Then you find out."


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A blackly cartoonish noir whose garish violence seeps into every millimeter of the frame, Sin City united a stellar ensemble cast (including Willis, Mickey Rourke, Elijah Wood, Clive Owen, and Benicio del Toro) on a journey into blight, corruption, betrayal, and death. Not exactly cheerful stuff, in other words, and plenty of viewers took issue with what they saw as the movie's misogynistic overtones -- but for fans of the genre, Sin City provided one of the most hard-hitting and skillfully crafted entries in years. "It's a hard, viciously funny little movie, one with all the subtlety of a billy club," admitted Salon's Stephanie Zacharek. "But there's artistry here, too."


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For awhile, it looked like 1995's Die Hard with a Vengeance would be the last time audiences got to see Willis saving the day as Detective John McClane -- but the lure of the beloved franchise (and its attendant paycheck) eventually proved too strong to resist, and in 2007, he finally returned with Live Free or Die Hard. Swapping out the earlier films' Everyman conceit for a tongue-in-cheek humor that wholeheartedly embraced the silliness inherent in the series, Live Free amped up the action to such a ridiculous extent that it might as well have been a non-Die Hard movie -- but the result was still entertaining enough to satisfy critics like Jonathan F. Richards of Film.com, who wrote, "Movie characters like McClane are the Paul Bunyans and John Henrys and Pecos Bills of our age, the stuff of tall tales spun with the technology of an age whose campfires are found in multiplexes with stadium seating."


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As the 1990s wore on, Willis tended to gravitate toward quiet dramatic roles that sublimated his famous smirking charisma -- a trend that reached its commercial apex with The Sixth Sense, the supernatural thriller that introduced writer/director M. Night Shyamalan to the world, turned Donnie Wahlberg into a character actor, and doomed Haley Joel Osment to a life of hearing people whisper "I see dead people" whenever he walked into a room. Some of its luster has been lost thanks to Shyamalan's downward career spiral, but Sense was one of the biggest movies of 1999, and for some very good reasons -- not the least of which was a Willis performance that helped inspired the San Jose Mercury News' Charlie McCollum to call the film "An intense, haunting, often beautifully crafted character study and meditation on the nature of death and life after death."

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Free skin-cancer screenings planned in October | MailTribune.com

A free skin-cancer screening for the uninsured and underinsured is planned from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 4, 10, and 16 at Community Health Center, 19 Myrtle St., Medford. Registration is required and may be made by calling 541-414-8592. A limited number of appointments are available; no walk-ins will be taken.

The screening will be done by local dermatologists and the American Academy of Dermatology in partnership with the Community Health Center.

Likely candidates for the screening are those with fair hair, fair skin, who grew up in a sunny location, have a history of tanning-bed use and have no insurance and/or are experiencing financial hardship.

The event will provide uninsured and underinsured people the opportunity to receive a free screening and is part of the American Academy of Dermatology's ongoing effort to increase the focus on preventive health care.

"People with lighter skin are at greater risk and should check their skin regularly for early warning signs of skin cancer," Dr. Judith Oursler, a dermatologist with Rogue Valley Dermatology and volunteer coordinator of the event, said in a press release. "We'll check moles and other spots for signs of cancer and determine if further analysis is necessary."

More than 3.5 million cases of skin cancer are diagnosed yearly in the U.S., according to statistics from the American Cancer Society. If detected early, skin cancer can be successfully treated.

Physicians volunteering for the screening include Denise Burke, J. David Igelman, Jeri Mendelson, Douglas Naversen, Judith Oursler, Dwight Tribelhorn, David Trask and Margo Herron.


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Builders put home buyers into credit boot camp | Mortgages & Real ...

In the United States? post-housing crash world, Kelly and Jeff Clark are the kind of people who are not supposed to be able to buy.

For a down payment, they had nothing. Their credit scores were sub-par. But this Christmas, the Clarks will move from their rundown rental into a brand new, four-bedroom home in an amenity-loaded development outside of Lakeland, Fla. All without paying a dime.

They are part of a new rehab program being offered by some U.S. home builders, doling out sophisticated financial advice to prospective buyers who would not normally qualify for loans.

Just five years after the biggest housing meltdown in generations, some consumer experts are wondering if builders are up to their old tricks again.

?You have people applying for loans that there?s no way they can pay, but it doesn?t matter because the ability to repay isn?t the basis of the loan. It?s the ability to pass underwriting so the loan can be sold,? says Washington, D.C.-based bankruptcy attorney Brett Weiss.

The financial advisors go by names such as ?mortgage advisors,? ?credit advocates? or ?loan officers.? They help prospective customers create budgets and slash spending. Some also help out with ?credit repair,? the practice of analyzing credit reports to determine the best strategies for raising scores as quickly as possible.

The Clarks thought they would remain renters forever. But early in the summer, a friend recommended they meet Janet Backman, a sales agent for Southern Homes.

During that first meeting, Ms. Backman pored over the Clarks? financials and decided to put them in what she calls her ?incubator.?

That?s the process Ms. Backman uses to convert the credit-challenged into homebuyers within a matter of months. It drives her crazy that people in her area pay more to rent than to own, with monthly mortgage costs now lower than rent in nearly every major U.S. metro area.

The Clarks had no credit cards and paid for everything with cash. So as Ms. Backman talked with them that first day, she simultaneously signed them up for credit cards online.

Then she told the couple that, if they made US$50 worth of purchases each month, but only paid the balance down to US$25, their credit scores would likely rise immediately.

Within a month, she got the couple?s scores up enough to qualify for the zero-down, government-backed loan she secured for them through a partner lender.

Southern Home?s sales agents have sold 162 homes so far this year, with nearly all buyers getting similar advice and loan terms.

Says Backman: ?Every time I hear about how hard it is to purchase a home, I?m thinking, what planet are they living on??

These fiscal rehabs are one reason many builders are boosting sales, even though most loans that banks are underwriting now meet stringent government standards.

PulteGroup Inc. said in July that its financial program could help its sales for some time. On Monday, Lennar Corp. said revenue from home sales rose 33% last quarter from the same quarter a year earlier. Orders for homes rose 44%, helped by the 25% increase in membership in its Homebuyers Club since last year.

Providing financial therapy solves a huge problem for the builders: How to sell to first-time home buyers when so many younger consumers are saddled with student debt and bad credit.

The number of people aged 25-to-34 who bought homes in 2011 fell to 27%, the lowest share in the past decade, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Rising student debt has played at least some role in that decline, analysts said. According to the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, about 50% of young people that started college in 2003 were paying more than 10% of their income on student debt.

? Thomson Reuters 2012

Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2012/09/27/builders-put-home-buyers-into-credit-boot-camp/

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iPhone 5 camera not much better than 4S cam, our tests show

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NBC News photographer Jim Seida spent a day shooting stills?with the iPhone 5, along with the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, the new Samsung?Galaxy S III and a high-end point-and-shoot from Nikon, the P7000. The results? While the iPhone 5's 8-megapixel camera performed well, it did not noticeably?outperform its most recent forebear. But there was one way that the iPhone 5 clearly?bested the 4S.

The key to the test was that Seida didn't use any special apps, just the native camera mode, and the only manipulation he did was to tap the same spot on the screen each time, to focus the camera and determine the exposure.

By?comparing low-light portraits of Seida's colleague, you can see a slight reduction in noise compared to the 4S, but the picture itself is a tad?underexposed, too.

While noise was also not a problem for the Samsung Galaxy S III's 8-megapixel camera, it did lag in detail (and also appeared somewhat dim).

Outdoors, Seida challenged the phone-cams with high color contrasts and an abundance of light. The only noticeable difference between the iPhone 5 and 4S was background detail, which could be explained away by multiple factors. (Besides, having a slightly blurred background is generally preferred.)

The Galaxy struggled a bit with exposure ? towards the top, the meter is?too washed out.

The results aren't surprising.?One of the biggest leaps for the iPhone 4S was its camera ? just look at how the iPhone 4 did in the above experiments, paying special attention to the noise in the low-light shot and the over-saturation in the outdoor shot.?Meanwhile, the specs on the iPhone 5's camera never suggested a quantum leap forward.?

But Apple has promoted its camera as improved ? going so far as to say that the new A6 chip has an image signal processor that can deliver more brightness to a picture, up to two full stops. In our real-world and controlled testing, we have not seen any significant difference.?

Consumer Reports had similarly unspectacular results in its comparison test of the iPhone 5 and 4S cameras.?Though usability is better, due to the phone's overall?faster performance and bigger screen, outdoor shooting showed a?"modest step up," yet "the claimed improvements of the iPhone 5 in handling low-light shots were not apparent in our tests."

When it comes to the front-facing camera, however, the difference doesn't require expertise to spot. The FaceTime camera on the 4S supports?"VGA-quality photos and video" in the 640x480 resolution, while the new one on the 5 brings 720p HD-quality video and 1.2-megapixel stills. Seida's self-portrait shows just?what that means:

Wilson Rothman is the Technology & Science?editor at NBC News Digital. Catch up with him on Twitter at @wjrothman, and join our conversation on Facebook.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/iphone-5-camera-not-much-better-4s-cam-our-tests-1B6102916

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Dipika wins first qualifier at Carol Weymuller Open

Brooklyn (New York), Sep 26

India's top-ranked squash player Dipika Pallikal beat Maria Toor Pakay of Pakistan and cleared the first hurdle in qualifying for the main draw at the WSA Carol Weymuller Open Gold 50 event here.

World No.15 Dipika Tuesday defeated her 52nd-ranked opponent in straight sets 11-8, 11-5, 11-3. She takes on local hope Latasha Khan Wednesday for a place in the main draw of the $50,000 tournament.

"I played Maria all my junior days and we always had close matches. Today, I tried twisting her and putting in cross courts and keeping her off her feet. It worked and she making errors at crucial points also helped," Dipika, 21, was quoted as saying by Squashsite.

The competition field includes world's top five players including number one Nicol David of Malaysia.

Source: http://www.prokerala.com/news/articles/a330208.html

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PTTEP Approves Issuance of 650 Million Shares ... - LNG World News

PTTEP Approves Issuance of 650 Million New Ordinary Shares

The Board of Directors of PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited approved the issuance of up to 650 million new ordinary shares.

The capital increase and the proposed Offering are subject to approval by the Company?s extraordinary shareholders? meeting scheduled for October 29 at the Bangkok Convention Center. The date of determination of the names of shareholders entitled to attend the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be October 12, 2012 (Record Date).

The new shares will be offered and allocated to all eligible existing shareholders whose names appear in the share register book as of November 12, 2012. The last day on which investors may purchase PTTEP?s ordinary shares and still be entitled to subscribe for new ordinary shares is on November 7, 2012. There will be no separate tranche allotted to PTT.

All eligible existing shareholders (including US Qualified Institutional Buyers pursuant to applicable US securities law exemptions) will be allocated up to their entire pro-rata entitlements. If there are shares remaining, the remaining shares will be allocated to shareholders who subscribe over their entitlement on a pro-rata basis for at least one more round. In the event that there remain shares from allocation to eligible existing shareholders, the Company may offer such shares to institutional investors.

The final offering price will be the same to all subscribers and will be determined via a bookbuilding method to help achieve a market-driven offering price. The final offering price will be publicly announced ahead of the subscription period, along with the subscription ratio and the final number of shares to be offered. PTT, as the majority shareholder of PTTEP, will not participate in the bookbuilding but will fully support the Company by subscribing for the new ordinary shares.

Proceeds raised from the Offering will be used to repay in full the bridge financing related to the acquisition of Cove Energy; to repay certain other indebtedness; and for general corporate purposes, including funding our exploration, development, production and acquisition activities.

Mr. Tevin Vongvanich, President and Chief Executive Officer of PTTEP, said:? ?Since the Company announced the cancellation of the last shareholders meeting in August, we have revised the allocation structure for clarity and transparency. The Company?s intention for our shareholders to receive preferential rights and subscribe over their entitlements remains unchanged. The final offering price will be determined via a bookbuilding process, which will reflect market demand at the time of subscription, and will be the same for all participants.

The remaining shares, if any, will be allocated to institutional investors. The management team has actively engaged with shareholders to discuss the Company?s business strategies and the rationale behind the capital increase. We are confident that our shareholders share in the Company?s vision. The transaction is an important step towards achieving our goal of sustainable growth, providing the Company with a robust balance sheet, and continuing to deliver on shareholder returns. The offering is expected to be completed by the end of this year. We encourage all shareholders to participate and support the Company at the EGM on October 29, 2012.?

Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Finansa Securities, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, Phatra Securities, Tisco Securities and UBS have been appointed as Joint Bookrunners for this capital increase.


LNG World News Staff, September 27, 2012

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Mouse holds secret to regrowing skin

A mouse that escapes predators by shedding patches of its skin may shed light on regeneration and could lead to research that one day helps people heal from wounds and disease, scientists say.

Humans and other mammals are generally very limited when it comes to regeneration, but one mammal, the African spiny mouse, can heal wounds much faster than lab mice can, which drew the attention of Ashley Seifert, a regeneration biologist at the University of Florida at Gainesville.

"Mammals have no problem regenerating blood cells or epidermis, or regrowing hair that is plucked out," Seifert said, "but following injury, like the severing of a finger, mammals generally just seal off the wound site and produce scar tissue.

"Compare that to salamanders, who can regenerate entire pieces of tissue on the sides of their bodies, not to mention arms, legs and their brain," Seifert told LiveScience.

Furthermore, in mammals, "in general, the ability to regenerate also declines with age," Seifert said. "Newborn humans can actually regenerate a very small piece of the fingertip, but this ability is lost during childhood development."

Given the general limits of mammals when it comes to regeneration, Seifert was fascinated by tales of the African spiny mouse. While vigorous movement could peel off up to 60 percent of the skin off the backs of these rodents, they could quickly heal these wounds and regrow spiny hairs that covered the lost skin. [ 10 Amazing Animal Abilities ]

Seifert clarified these rodents do not regrow all their lost skin. "They use contraction to constrict the wound site so they don't actually have to regenerate much tissue at all," he explained. "It is the central portion of this wound, the remaining 5 percent, that they regenerate."

To learn more about how these rodents accomplish such regeneration, Seifert and his colleagues investigated live specimens of two species of African spiny mouse (Acomys kempi and Acomys percivali) captured over the course of three years from rocky outcroppings in central Kenya.

Analysis of spiny mouse skin revealed it was 20 times weaker than the skin of lab mice, requiring 77 times less energy to tear. This breakaway skin likely helps spiny mice escape the clutches of predators such as snakes, owls and eagles, Seifert said.

When the researchers cut small wounds in the skin of these rodents, new layers of tissue that would later go on to become skin grew quickly over the injured areas, covering wounds 0.2 inches (4 millimeters) across after three days, compared with the five to seven days it took lab mice to do the same. Damaged ears with holes punched in them even regenerated hair follicles and cartilage without scarring.

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"The fact that these mice can regenerate such large ear holes ? 4 millimeters ? is surprising to me," Seifert said.

Healing wounds in spiny mice apparently deposit collagen fibers that form scars far more slowly and in lower abundances than in lab mice. Wounded ears also grew masses of cells similar to blastemas, transient structures used by animals such as salamander to rebuild missing tissues. "It is thought that one of the main constraints on regenerating appendages in humans ? or other mammals, for that fact ?is the failure to form a blastema," Seifert said.

These findings suggest that mammals might retain a higher capacity for regeneration than is believed. Seifert now wants to figure out what molecular mechanisms these spiny mice use to instruct blastema-like structures to form.

The scientists detail their findings in the Thursday issue of the journal Nature.

? 2012 LiveScience.com. All rights reserved.

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How to make your career in accounting

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In today?s competitive world, building your career in any field is not a cake walk. We are living in a scenario where everybody is striving as hard as possible to outshine others, so we also need to push the paddle harder to excel in our field of interest. Apart from the fields like IT, media, sports, management etc, where we witness a ruthless competition accounting is yet another field where one has to struggle a lot in order to reach at the heights of success. Through this article I would give some guidance as to how one can excel in the field of accounting. Below are some of the key points-

Pursue a course: It is very important to build a strong and firm foundation of knowledge before building the castle of career. If you wish to make your career in accounting you must pursue a training course in the same field in order to gain in-depth knowledge. For that matter, you have to options either pursue the course through traditional mode of education i.e. classroom training or through online training. Most of the companies these days provide both the modes and a user needs to decide which one to opt. For example, Sage provides both ?Sage classroom training? as well as ?Sage online training?.

Devote some extra time: Studying the course syllabus is not all that is required to excel in the field of accounting. Think it this way- there are millions of people like you who are studying the same syllabus. So, what makes you stand out in the crowd of those millions? Devote some extra time to enhance your knowledge base in accounting.

Let me tell you that not all those millions will do this, but those who will, will definitely have an edge over the others. Study some books, watch youtube videos read blogs of professionals in the field of accounting and do all that you can to claw the useful pieces of information related to accounting.

Get along with international students: In today?s world where everything and everybody has gone online, you shall not stay far behind. Make the most out of internet. Use social networking websites to get along with international students in your domain. Talk to them on informative and educational topics and increase the reach of your brain. If you don?t do so you will be like a frog in the well- unaware of the pace of the world. ?

Go for internship and get absorbed- It?s time to apply all that you have learnt from Sage online course till getting along with international students, into practicality. It?s time to show your skills. Go for an internship or apprenticeship learn professional skills and empress your employers with such a performance that they absorb you in the company and hire you as a paid employee. Many people abate at this stage. They seem reluctant to work for someone for free but only smart people know what all opportunities does an internship bring along with.

If you enjoyed reading this article, then do appreciate the author?s efforts by liking the article.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

WWF Publishes Guide to Responsible ... - Environmental Leader

The WWF today released a guide to responsible investing in commodities.

The report, The 2050 Criteria Guide to Responsible Investment in Agricultural, Forest, and Seafood Commodities, is backed by Credit Suisse and addresses 10 commodity sectors: aquaculture; beef; cotton; dairy; palm oil; soy; sugar; timber, pulp and paper; wild-caught seafood; and bioenergy.

WWF says these sectors are high priority because of their affects on global biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions and water use.

An increase in population and consumption between 1961 and 2008 has led to a decline in biocapacity per person (see chart), according to WWF. It says in 2008, the Earth?s total biocapacity was 12 billion hectares, while the population?s ecological footprint was 18.2 billion hectares, meaning it would take 1.5 years for the Earth to regenerate the renewable resources that humans use in one year.

The 2050 Criteria outline environmental and social risks associated with each sector ? biodiversity loss and conversion; climate change and air quality; soil erosion and degradation; water use; pesticides and toxicity; nutrient loading and eutrophication; disease and animal care; labor; local and indigenous communities; and society and consumers ? and ?key performance criteria? for identifying environmentally and socially responsible companies and projects.

WWF works with global companies in the food, agriculture and consumer goods sectors, and says major players are taking steps to address resource challenges. It says examples of this include industry roundtables on palm oil, soy, sugarcane, cotton and forest products, and cooperation between Unilever, Tesco, McDonald?s, and other companies on whitefish stock sustainability. It also cites The Sustainability Consortium, led by Walmart, and its efforts to establish an industry-wide sustainability labeling system for consumer goods.

A June report by Deutsche Bank?s climate change investment research group found companies with high ratings for corporate social responsibility and environmental, social and governance factors have a lower cost of capital and are a lower risk to investors.

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Source: http://www.environmentalleader.com/2012/09/25/wwf-publishes-guide-to-responsible-commodities-investing/

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Links to this post - Suzanna's Antiques: SuzAnna's Antiques ...

Happy Fall Ya'll!

These temperatures have been amazing this week!

So much has gotten done around the shop just in time

?for our Fall Festival this weekend at

The Vintage Village!

Tons of beautiful new wood panels have come in,

perfect for you to make your own signs or have us

make one for you!

We got an amazing gas pump front! It would be so fun on

?the wall of a playroom or Man Cave!!

Love the scalloped doors on this new to you cabinet!

And this picture does not do this?two toned buffet?justice!

Many of our dealers have brought in fall items so there

are so many new things to choose from!

To see these and other great pictures, check out our album on facebook!

And we will see you this weekend at SuzAnna's Antiques!

Bring the family!

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

LePage taps Lewiston HR exec to help lead state workforce board ...

AUGUSTA, Maine ? Gov. Paul LePage has appointed Kevin Healey, currently vice president of human resources at St. Mary?s Health System in Lewiston, as vice chairman of the State Workforce Investment Board.

Healey has been a member of the workforce investment board since LePage created it last December, two months after discovering that in recent years the four regional workforce development boards had used roughly 20 percent of federal workforce training funds for job training, while the rest was used for administration and overhead. Those four regional workforce boards were eliminated and the new State Workforce Investment Board officially replaced the Maine Jobs Council last month, according to the jobs council?s website.

When asked what his priority would be in his new role, Healey said it was to make sure federal money flowing into Maine for workforce training is used effectively.

?I want to see those dollars used as efficiently as possible so more people have the skills they need to get a job,? he said. ?Not to say it hasn?t been done in the past, but I think we can do it in a more targeted and more collaborative manner.?

The workforce investment board?s new strategic plan involves collaborating with the state?s chambers of commerce to better understand the workforce needs of businesses.

The board consists of 35 members from the business, economic development and education fields, as well as a few legislators, according to the state website. It is tasked with advising the administration and Legislature on workforce development issues, as well as managing the effort to improve Maine?s workforce development system so it is able to meet the future needs of Maine employers.

In his current position at St. Mary?s, Healey is responsible for all aspects of human resources management for both the health system and St. Joseph hospital. Previously, he served as a human resources division director at Unum in Portland and as the executive director of the Unum Foundation.

Healey?s ?background in human resources and management will serve the board and Mainers well,? Fred Webber, chairman of the workforce investment board, said in a statement.

Source: http://bangordailynews.com/2012/09/25/business/lepage-taps-lewiston-hr-exec-to-help-lead-state-workforce-board-2/

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UN envoy: Syria war is threatening the region

UNITED NATIONS (AP) ? Syria's civil war is worsening and there is no prospect of a quick end to the violence, international envoy Lakhdar Brahimi said Monday in a gloomy assessment to the U.N. Security Council.

The new envoy leavened his message, however, saying he was crafting a new plan that he hoped could break the impasse, but refused to give details or say when it would be ready.

Despite President Bashar Assad's refusal to end his family's 40-year grip on power, some tentative hope of a solution remained, Brahimi said in his first briefing to the council since he took over from Kofi Annan on Sept. 1 as the U.N.-Arab League special representative for Syria

"I think there is no disagreement anywhere that the situation in Syria is extremely bad and getting worse, that it is a threat to the region and a threat to peace and security in the world," Brahimi told reporters after the closed-door talks.

Activists claim nearly 30,000 people have died in the uprising which began in March 2011, including in attacks Monday by Syrian warplanes in the northern city of Aleppo.

Brahimi had just returned from Syria and refugee camps in Jordan and Turkey. His gloomy report of a looming food crisis, battle-damaged schools and shuttered factories, contradicted his insistence that he saw grounds for optimism, including "some signs" that the divided Syrian opposition may be moving toward unity. That is key for any political negotiations Brahimi would oversee.

"I refuse to believe that reasonable people do not see that you cannot go backward, that you cannot go back to the Syria of the past. I told everybody in Damascus and everywhere that reform is not enough anymore, what is needed is change," said Brahimi, who has met with Assad and other regime officials in Damascus.

"Paradoxically, now that I have found out a little more about what is happening in the country and the region, I think that we will find an opening in the not too distant future," Brahimi said.

Brahimi said he wanted to hold further discussions before disclosing precisely what action he plans to propose. "I do not have a full plan for the moment, but I do have a few ideas," he said.

According to a diplomat inside the council's private briefing, who demanded anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly to reveal details, Brahimi was also reluctant to discuss the proposals with the Security Council. "He kept his cards very close to his chest," he said.

In the private talks, Brahimi urged Security Council members to overcome the diplomatic deadlock which has paralyzed their ability to help end the crisis.

The Security Council is the only U.N. body that can impose global sanctions and authorize military action. Russia, Syria's key protector, and China have vetoed three Western-backed resolutions aimed at pressuring Assad to halt the violence and open talks with his opponents on a transition of power.

"If I do not represent the entire council, I am nothing. I need to be seen to represent a united council and a united League of Arab States," Brahimi told reporters.

Brahimi told the council that he believed Assad's goal was to return the country to "the old Syria," in which he and his father had ruled as dictators for four decades, the diplomat said.

He said Brahimi claimed Assad's intention was to portray the uprising as fueled by outside nations in a bid to discredit his internal opponents.

The envoy told the meeting that food shortages are likely in Syria because of a poor harvest and citizens fear seeking hospital treatment when injured. Brahimi said about 2,000 schools had been damaged and others used as shelter by those who had lost their homes. Many factories and pharmaceutical laboratories were destroyed or falling into disrepair, according to the diplomat.

Despite a call from Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle to maintain backing for Annan's six-point peace plan, which starts with a cease-fire and ends with a political transition, Brahimi said only that the ideas would remain "elements in my toolbox."

Brahimi said it wasn't yet clear how his new proposals might incorporate Annan's plan and a June declaration by world leaders in Geneva backing the peace process.

Annan's plan never took hold and was largely ignored by the government and the rebels before it ultimately collapsed.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, meanwhile, said that Iran is neutral in the Syrian civil war, and denied allegations that Tehran is providing weapons or training to Assad's regime.

"We like and love both sides, and we see both sides as brothers," he said. He referred to the conflict in Syria as "tribal" fighting and said that international "meddling from the outside has made the situation even harder." He refused to say whether Iran would accept a government not led by the Assad regime, which for years has been Iran's closest ally in the Middle East.

Ahmadinejad also alluded to the U.S.-made amateur anti-Islam video, accusing the United States and others of misusing freedom of speech and faiiing to speak out against the defamation of people's beliefs and "divine prophets."

The Iranian leader also called Israel a nuclear-armed "fake regime."

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Associated Press writers Edith M. Lederer and John Daniszewski contributed to this report from the United Nations.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/un-envoy-syria-war-threatening-region-172109239.html

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Novel materials become multifunctional at ultimate quantum limit

ScienceDaily (Sep. 25, 2012) ? A University of Arkansas physicist and his colleagues have examined the lower limits of novel materials called complex oxides and discovered that unlike conventional semiconductors the materials not only conduct electricity, but also develop unusual magnetic properties.

Jak Chakhalian, Jian Liu, Derek Meyers and Benjamin Gray of the University of Arkansas and John W. Freeland and Phillip Ryan of the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory present their ideas in Physical Review Letters.

"Contrary to what we have today in modern microelectronics devices based on silicon, here in a single quantum well, which is just four nanometers thick, we now have several functionalities in one device layer," said Chakhalian, professor of physics and holder of the Charles and Clydene Scharlau Chair in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. "Engineers can use this class of material to devise new multifunctional devices based on the electrons' spin."

The microelectronic materials -- semiconductors -- used in today's computers, have almost reached the lower limitation for size and functionality. Computers run on several semiconducting devices layered together in the very smallest of spaces, known as quantum wells, where nanoscale layers of a semiconducting material are sandwiched between two nanoscale layers of a non-conducting material. However, the researchers found that by using complex oxides with correlated electrons confined to quantum well geometry, they added a new dimension to the mix.

The new structure is based on the concept of correlated charge carriers, like those found in rust, or iron oxide. In rust, if one electron does something, all of the other electrons "know" about it. This phenomenon, called correlated electrons, does not exist in silicon-based materials that run today's computers, televisions, complex medical equipment,power cell phones and keep the electricity on in homes.

"In normal materials used today, electrons don't care about the movement of one another," Chakhalian said. "We can predict their properties almost on the 'back of an envelope' with the help of powerful computers." However, with correlated materials, the calculations for the movement of one electron involve tracking the interactions with billions of electrons, and this is beyond modern theory capabilities.

Chakhalian and his colleagues went down to four atomic layers of a correlated complex oxide material based on nickel and sandwiched it in between two layers of non-conducting oxide material based on aluminum. Unlike the semiconducting materials, the complex oxide structure revealed the unexpected presence of both electronic and magnetic properties.

These multiple properties in a single material may allow the semiconductor industry to push the limits of current conventional computers and develop multiple functions for a single device, possibly allowing everyday electronics to become smaller and faster than they are today.

Chakhalian is a professor in the Institute for Nanoscience and Engineering.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

thedailywhat: Holy Fire Tornado of the Day: Filmmaker Chris...

Holy Fire Tornado of the Day:?Filmmaker Chris Tangey was just chillin? in the Australian Outback when?a 100-foot-high??fire devil? kicked up nearby ? so he decided he?d better?record the rare event?for posterity.?

?It was like a dance of giants, really,? Tangey says. ?There was a red one, a black one, a white one and one made of fire.??

Yeah. No big deal.

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6 Top Visual Twitter Tips That Help You Stand Out | Business 2 ...

I like this pic. Especially because I can't hear his voice. Courtesy of Mashable

Twitter is a cool platform ? everyone who follows me here on BadRedheadMedia or my author account, RachelintheOC, knows how valuable I think it is as a free marketing tool ? when used correctly (read: not spammy).

From a metadata perspective, yes ? having a fair amount of followers is important overall (face it: if people have more followers, you?re more inclined to follow them, right? To an extent, that is for the most part true, yet not always. The subject of a future post for sure.).

Here are my top tips to help your profile stand out:

1.?Avatar: Your picture or logo (if you?re a business) is critical to get people to notice you. So, how do we do that? If using a photo, make sure it?s hi-resolution. Why? Because it will look blurry and/or pixelated when enlarged, which is just weird. If you didn?t take it hi-res, there are apps that allow you to play with it.

If you use a logo, be sure it?s something that stands out against your background (more on that in a moment).

2.?Bio information: This is super important, because what you write here will be what?s seen EVERYWHERE. You have 160 spaces for your profile, so make them count. I suggest using a few keywords that represent your brand ? i.e., genre, interests, business or service, and using hashtags (#) with them. Why? This makes it a hot link (this one goes to #snark) to Search ? important for you to have more visibility in Twitter?s internal search engine.

Also, this is how you show up on Google. Do you need me to tell you how important that is?

Finally, if you have another account, list it! I list @BadRedheadMedia on my @RachelintheOC account and vice versa. Again, hot link.

3.?Background: Don?t stick with the plain blue with clouds background that Twitter sets by default. It screams ?Newbie!? as well as ?Lazy!? Go to up to Menu, Settings, Design, and choose another premade background OR click on Themeleon, a cool free option for with thousands of backgrounds to choose from.

You also have the option of hiring someone to create a personalized background. My graphic artist created mine from artwork designed originally for my book covers, so for me there was very little additional cost involved.

4.?New Header Option: Released on Tuesday, 9/18, this new header option is pretty darn cool. If you?re using a header for your Facebook timeline, now you can use the same one for your Twitter header. Very cool.

(My background is actually the cover art from my second book ? a light blue ? but it doesn?t show up here. I couldn?t figure out the screenshot thing?oh whatever. Don?t ask. Just click?Also, be aware: the writing is now WHITE, which I think makes it harder to read but whatev. Nobody asked me.)

5.?Links: You have room for two, not one, two URLs on your profile. How? Obviously where it says Website but also in your Bio! Remember though, you still have only 160 spaces. So I recommend shortening one or both links with bit.ly so you can not only customize your links (see my example below), but also track clicks. Genius.

Notice in my author Twitter bio:

Website: http://amzn.to/MANCODE (shortened with bit.ly, customized, and trackable)

Bio #1 #bestsellers A WALK IN THE #SNARK, MANCODE: EXPOSED; Nov ?12 BROKEN PIECES. Founder @BadRedheadMedia. Nutella advocate. Essayist. http://RachelintheOC.com

6.?Color Story: Important and often overlooked. Color is what attracts the eye. It?s a fortunate coincidence that my hair is red and my eyes are green ? both colors that draw the eye in. Any saturated color is useful for your profile picture. Those that are plain, white, grey or black don?t stand out. Add a burst of color and you?ll be surprised how it increases interaction. Also, use the same colors anywhere you?re online. Color is part of your branding.

These are just a few of the many tips I offer here and on my daily streams. As long as you?re not a spammer or bot, I will likely follow you back.

Please leave your tips below.

Source: http://www.business2community.com/twitter/6-top-visual-twitter-tips-that-help-you-stand-out-0283943

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Syrian opposition figures meet in Damascus

A Free Syrian Army fighter from the Al-Faruk brigade, steps on the Baath party and Syrian flags at Tal Abyad, a Turkish-Syrian border crossing captured by the rebels earlier in the week, eastern Syria, Saturday Sept. 22, 2012. The leaders of the rebel Free Syrian Army said Saturday they moved their command center from Turkey to Syria with the aim of uniting rebels and speeding up the fall of President Bashar Assad's regime. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

A Free Syrian Army fighter from the Al-Faruk brigade, steps on the Baath party and Syrian flags at Tal Abyad, a Turkish-Syrian border crossing captured by the rebels earlier in the week, eastern Syria, Saturday Sept. 22, 2012. The leaders of the rebel Free Syrian Army said Saturday they moved their command center from Turkey to Syria with the aim of uniting rebels and speeding up the fall of President Bashar Assad's regime. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian opposition figures headed by the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria called for the overthrow of President Bashar Assad at a rare meeting of anti-regime groups in the government-controlled capital Damascus, Syria, Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012. The attendance of diplomats from Russia, Iran and China, all countries that support Assad, suggested the regime authorized the conference to bolster its own rhetoric that there should be a peaceful settlement to the Syrian crisis through dialog. (AP Photo/SANA)

In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian opposition figures headed by the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria called for the overthrow of President Bashar Assad at a rare meeting of anti-regime groups in the government-controlled capital Damascus, Syria, Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012. The attendance of diplomats from Russia, Iran and China, all countries that support Assad, suggested the regime authorized the conference to bolster its own rhetoric that there should be a peaceful settlement to the Syrian crisis through dialog. (AP Photo/SANA)

The Russian Ambassador in Damascus, Azmat Allah Kolmahmedov, left, greets Aref Dalila, a Syrian opposition figure at the opening session of a conference of some 16 opposition parties headed by the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria, an opposition group made up mostly of Syria-based opposition personalities, in Damascus, Syria, September 23, 2012. The rare opposition gathering in a regime-held city, which called for the overthrow of the Syrian regime, was attended by the Ambassadors from China and Russia, both countries that support Assad, suggesting the regime authorized the conference to bolster its own rhetoric that there should be a peaceful settlement to the Syrian crisis through dialog. (AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi)

A Syrian man searches through rubble of his home, which was destroyed from a Syrian government airstrike earlier in the day, in Marea village, on the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria, Sunday Sept. 23, 2012. Syria's bloody 18-month conflict, which activists say has killed nearly 30,000 people, has so far eluded all attempts at international mediation. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

(AP) ? Syrian opposition figures who reject foreign intervention in Syria's 18-month conflict called for the ouster of President Bashar Assad at a rare meeting Sunday in the nation's capital. The gathering was tolerated by the regime in an apparent attempt to lend credibility to its claims that it remains open to political reform despite its bloody crackdown on dissent.

A senior former Assad ally, meanwhile, said Iran is providing massive support for the embattled Syrian regime.

"Iranians are active in leading positions in the military," former Syrian Prime Minister Riad Hijab, who defected to the opposition last month, told the German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. "We're not only talking about military aid, but also logistical and economic support" by Iran.

Earlier this month, the top commander of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard said the elite unit has high-level advisers in Syria. Iran is also believed to be sending weapons to Syria.

In recent weeks, Assad's military has escalated airstrikes and shelling of civilian areas to put down an uprising that began in March 2011 with peaceful protests but has since devolved into a civil war. Activists say close to 30,000 people have been killed.

Sunday's opposition conference was attended by diplomats from Iran, Russia and China, Assad's main allies. It was likely to be viewed as likely to be viewed as a cosmetic gesture by Syrian rebels and their many backers in the international community.

The loose network of Syrian rebel groups and the political opposition outside Syria believe Assad cannot be trusted to negotiate reform or a peaceful transfer of power, and call for foreign military intervention to break the stalemate in the conflict.

The United States and its allies have refrained from such action, partly because of international divisions over Syria and fears of a wider conflict. The opposition figures who met in Damascus are open to the idea of a political settlement, even though the conflict so far has eluded all attempts at mediation.

Assad's government tightly restricts criticism in areas it controls, and security was tight for Sunday's one-day conference at a Damascus hotel, attended by dozens of people. Streets leading to the hotel were blocked off, plainclothes security agents patrolled the perimeter and participants passed through security checks.

A bomb hidden in a black bag exploded on a footbridge in downtown Damascus, close to the Four Seasons hotel, about a kilometer (under a mile) from where Sunday's opposition conference was held. Two people suffered slight injuries, witnesses said.

Sunday's meeting was organized by the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria, or NCB, an umbrella for 16 opposition groups with roots in the country.

On Thursday, two senior NCB leaders disappeared after landing at Damascus International Airport, along with a friend who was to pick them up, and the NCB has blamed the regime for the disappearance. The government claimed the three were kidnapped by "terrorist groups," a phrase it uses for rebels.

Despite the incident, the group said participants agreed on the idea of "overthrowing the regime with all its symbols" while emphasizing the need for "peaceful struggle to achieve the goals of the revolution."

"It's our right to meet here in the capital to express our views without being subject to dictates and pressures or to be forced to make concessions," said the NCB's head, Hassan Abdul-Azim, who spent long years in Syrian prisons for his opposition role.

The strong language may be aimed at gaining credibility among Syrians who despise the regime but are weary of civil war.

NCB leaders, most of them traditional leftists, accuse the rebels and the Syrian National Council, a political opposition group based outside Syria, of being beholden to Turkey, which shelters defected Syrian generals and opposition figures, as well as Gulf Arab countries that support the rebels.

The rebels, in turn, accuse the NCB of being cut off from grassroots opposition fighters on the ground. Many rebels look askance at any political plan short of Assad's immediate ouster, seeing it as a play for time.

Ausama Monajed, a Syrian National Council official in exile, said the NCB was letting itself be used for Syrian propaganda purposes.

"Obviously, the regime had a signal to send ... to show that they are open to political dialogue and to sitting with so-called reasonable people," Monajed said. He portrayed the NCB leaders as isolated and lacking support among Syrians.

The statement emerging from Sunday's conference called for an immediate ceasefire accompanied by the full withdrawal of the Syrian army from towns and cities and the release of all political detainees and kidnapped people. This would be followed by the start of negotiations between the opposition and representatives of the Syrian government on a peaceful transition of power, it added.

The scenario outlined by the participants is similar to a six-point peace plan proposed by the former international peace envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan. That plan ended with Annan quitting the post last month after his cease-fire failed to take hold as violence escalated across the country.

Haitham Manna, a Paris-based veteran dissident who heads the external branch of the NCB, said the Syrian uprising was launched from inside Syria and it was "only natural for us to speak on behalf of the revolution from inside Syria."

He said regime change in the country was inevitable.

"This regime is dead in the hearts and minds of all Syrians ... there must be negotiations on a peaceful transition of power," he said in a telephone interview.

The Russian ambassador in Damascus, Azmat Allah Kolmahmedov, praised the conference, calling it a "direct implementation of the process of reforms launched by the Syrian government, including the freedom of expression."

___

Karam reported from Beirut.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Article_2012-09-23-Syria/id-431f937cc644471d8fb559d183913512

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Ford Focus Hard to start.


powerk
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Hello, I have a 2005 Ford Focus SE, 2.0 L, 72k Miles, About a month ago it started taking 7 secounds or more of cold cranking to start, hot it's fine, and once it starts it runs fine.
Thanks, Charlie



powerk
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No lights on. If the preasure bleeds off would that be a fuel pump or is there a seperate regulator?



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There is also a TSB out for your symptoms. Might be a good idea to perform the TSB first if the software isn't at that revision level.

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Some 2005 Focus 2.0L automatic transmission equipped vehicles may experience longer than expected cranking times followed by poor, rough run-up during a start procedure. If this condition only occurs intermittently, reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM).

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Reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM) to the latest calibration using WDS release B42.8 and higher or B43.1 and higher. This new calibration is not included in the B43 CD. Calibration files may also be obtained at the website.

WARRANTY STATUS: Eligible Under Provisions Of New Vehicle Limited Warranty Coverage

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powerk
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Sep?23,?2012,?10:50?AM

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Would I have to take it to the dealer to check the upate or could, say, Advance Auto Parts check that for me?



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You would have to take it to the dealer or a shop that has the capability of programming the computer in your vehicle.

Usually if there is a TSB and your symptoms match, the TSB should be performed first. I am not going to guarantee that is going to fix your problem. If it is a software bug though, replacing parts is going to be a waste of time.

The fuel system on your vehicle is returnless. If you have fuel pressure drain back, it could have a bad check valve in the fuel pump. Another possibility is a fuel injector leak. If there was an external leak, say fuel line, you would probably smell it and see gas puddles on the ground. To determine if you have an injector leak or fuel pump check valve leak, you would have to isolate them by using a shut off valve.

Since we volunteer our time and knowledge, we ask for you to please follow up on your threads when a problem is resolved.

(This post was edited by Discretesignals on Sep 23, 2012, 11:01 AM)



powerk
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The problem just started, I'm thinking it's not the update. It doesn't start loaded up when hot, so sounds more like your first guess, fuel pump, I'm sure the pump is not serviceable, which means a assembly?

I will have to get my hands on a gauge and test pressure.

Thanks for your help.

Charlie

p.s. I will let you know.


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USDA And Students Release Beetles to Combat Invasive Vine in ...

?DAVIE, Fla., ? U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists teamed with Broward County students today to release beneficial beetles that are proving to be an effective biological control against the air potato vine, an aggressive, invasive exotic plant that is displacing native plant species and disrupting ecological functions throughout Florida.? The event at the Long Key Natural Area and Nature Center was hosted by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), the chief intramural scientific research agency of USDA.

Scientists from ARS? Invasive Plant Research Laboratory (IPRL) at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and the students released air potato leaf beetles (Lilioceris cheni) in an area infested by the vine, and visited a nearby beetle establishment site to observe the beneficial impact of the biocontrol program.? Sixteen beetles released on March 1, 2012, produced thousands of offspring which have caused nearly complete defoliation of the plants in the release area.

ARS? partners in the battle against the air potato vine included the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which funded the project; the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Dade County Department of Environmental Resource Management (DERM), the South Florida Water Management District, and Broward County Parks and Recreation.

Today?s beetle release resulted from ARS research on environmentally friendly ways to combat air potato vine, with support on the final collections of the beetle in southern China by ARS? Australian Biological Control Laboratory. ?The vine takes its name from the potato-like aerial formations it produces during late summer. Each of these formations can weigh up to two pounds.? The vine has been found in most of the Gulf Coast States, Puerto Rico, and as far north as the Carolinas.

?Air potato vine intermingles with important native plant species, so many traditional approaches used to control weeds, such as use of herbicides, aren?t viable options in this case,? said Ted Center, research leader at the Fort Lauderdale lab.? ?Using a biological control agent such as the air potato leaf beetle specifically targets the invasive vine while giving native plants room to grow and become more competitive. Air potato vines die back in the fall and sprout in the spring, but the beetles are able to survive the winter months without food. ?We think the overwintering beetles will quickly attack new vine sprouts when they appear in the spring.?

Center said the laboratory invited the students to participate in the beetle release to stimulate their interest in nature and biology, and to provide them with a deeper understanding of biological control and its benefit to the environment. ?This activity supports USDA?s commitment to the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) educational pipeline to help develop the scientists who will be needed in the future to ensure U.S. food security, innovation and agricultural sustainability for years to come.

The ARS laboratory conducts research into the impact of exotic plants as well as the safety and effectiveness of biological control and other methods used to manage invasive plants.? The laboratory also collaborates with the public, land management organizations, other government agencies, and the scientific community on all aspects of exotic plant management.

As USDA?s chief scientific research agency, ARS is leading America towards a better future through agricultural research and information.? ARS conducts research to develop and transfer solutions to help answer agricultural questions that impact Americans every day.? ARS work helps to:

  • ensure high-quality, safe food and other agricultural products;
  • assess the nutritional needs of Americans;
  • sustain a competitive agricultural economy;
  • enhance the natural resource base and the environment, and
  • provide economic opportunities for rural citizens, communities and society as a whole.

USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender.? To file a complaint of discrimination, write:? USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Ave., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice), or (202) 720-6382 (TDD).

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Report: U.S. bars 20 Iranians from U.N. meet

DUBAI ? The United States has denied visas to about 20 Iranian government officials hoping to attend next week's United Nations General Assembly, including two ministers, Iran's Fars news agency reported on Saturday.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a regular at the assembly since he took office in 2005, will give his final speech there on Wednesday after addressing a meeting on the "rule of law" on Monday.

But of the 160-or-so visas requested by the Iranian delegation two months ago, about 20 were turned down, Fars said.

It gave no reason, but many Iranian officials are subject to travel bans under sanctions related to Iran's nuclear program.

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In Washington, the U.S. State Department had no immediate comment on the matter.

Fars did not name the two ministers who were denied visas and said Ahmadinejad would be accompanied by his chief of staff Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie and Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi.

Fars named two of those banned from going to New York as members of Ahmadinejad's staff: Mohammad Shaikhan, in charge of communications and information, and Mohammad Jafar Behdad, in charge of political affairs.

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A U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity said: "Visas for foreign officials to attend UN meetings in the UN headquarters district are adjudicated in accordance with all applicable laws and procedures including both U.S. law and the UN Headquarters Agreement, however, visa records are confidential."

As U.N. host country, the United States has a policy of issuing visas for members of delegations, in line with a 1947 pact with the United Nations, regardless of disputes with individual countries.

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However, it does sometimes refuse entry to government officials and professionals from Iran with which it has had no diplomatic ties since 1979 and which it accuses of seeking nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.

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In 2009, as Iranian authorities were crushing protests against Ahmadinejad's re-election, Iran said a delegation headed by its first vice president had been refused visas to attend a U.N. conference on the global financial crisis.

Ahmadinejad, whose second and final term in office ends next year, has used previous U.N. speeches to defend a nuclear program he insists is peaceful and to make verbal attacks on Israel, the United States and Europe.

He has questioned the historical truth of the Holocaust and cast doubt on whether Islamist hijackers were really responsible for the attacks of September 11, 2001.

Most Western envoys walk out of the U.N. chamber during his speeches, in protest.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49133902/ns/world_news-mideast_n_africa/

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