Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Why Some People Can Never Let Go: Why Commitment Is Not ...

Why Some People Can Never Let Go: Why Commitment is Not Always Perfect

When you say "I love you" to someone, it is supposed to be forever, at least, that is the plan for most couples. But, sometimes, even in the best of relationships, commitment is always forever and occasionally there comes the need to say goodbye. What happens when one person decides to walk away but the other person decides that they are going to hold on to the embers of a dying or dead love? It can be harder for the person who will not let go, especially if they do not want to face up to the facts.

Take a young couple from New York as an example. They got together while working at the same company and things were going well until some major changes came along. First, she was offered an executive position which would require a move from their home state to one of two different locations. In the midst of making this major life decision, the couple also found they were expecting a child. They agreed that on where they would move. They also agreed that eventually she would either return to work full time or would agree to have a second child. And, so, they moved and the child was born.

Fast forward nearly a decade: the man has had several different jobs at varying levels in the retail field, unable to stay put in any one position for very long. She has put off the concept of having that second child for as long as possible but now he is really starting to push her to get back to their original plans. They are fighting nearly all of the time now, acrimonious fights that spring up out of nowhere and spiral quickly out of control. Finally, she has had enough and she asks him to leave.

He is convinced that this is only a temporary thing, that she will need him to come back quickly. After all, he is sure that she cannot accomplish anything on her own, discounting the fact that she had been in a supervisory position over him when they met and had continued her education even after things had started going bad between them. What he does not realize is that things really are over between them, no matter how much he wishes and wills them to be better. He will be unable to move on with his own life, unable to accomplish any of the things that she has managed until he digests the fact that they are no longer a couple and never will be again.

Source: http://www.streetarticles.com/commitment/why-some-people-can-never-let-go-why-commitment-is-not-always-perfect

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MasterCard Set To Select Ketchum As New PR Shop - Advertising Age

MasterCard is set to select Omnicom's Ketchum as its corporate PR agency in the U.S. following a competitive review, Ad Age has learned.

IPG incumbent Weber Shandwick competed with Ketchum in the final round. Initially, the brief went out to independents Ruder Finn, Edelman, Taylor Strategy and APCO, as well as Next Fifteen's Bite and WPP's Public Strategies and Cohn & Wolfe. After the initial briefing, at least a few of these agencies decided not to participate, according to people familiar with the matter.

Cohn & Wolfe has supported various digital and social efforts for the company, APCO has provided reputation and issues-management services and Taylor has worked on various consumer efforts. It's not immediately clear how the change will affect the PR shops still involved with the company, but the move is a blow to incumbent Weber Shandwick. The agency has worked with MasterCard for at least a few years and continues to work with the company in various global markets, including Asia and Europe.

Andrew Bowins, senior VP- and group head of external and worldwide communications at MasterCard, told Ad Age that Ketchum will support U.S. and corporate PR business. "This is part of a continued evolution of communications at MasterCard (corporate and U.S. Markets) to advance the business through consumer and customer-engagement models that allow MasterCard to integrate digital, social, online and traditional communication vehicles in a manner that engages people, merchants and governments in a more meaningful way," he said. "As we move into 2013 beyond, we will continue to energize our corporate and U.S. PR programs and leverage all channels to meet our goals while creating direct and high impact engagements that help the MasterCard value story come to life and be top of mind."

Mr. Bowins added that the company is focused on "...the public dialogue around the benefits of a world that is moving beyond cash and the merits of digital payment and card-based systems. It's a dialogue that moves beyond traditional B2B conversations and places business and consumers at the center of the discussions."

He didn't indicate specifically how the change will affect the incumbents but said, "Our incumbent agencies, Weber, APCO and Taylor, have been exceptional partners that have helped build our foundation today."

The move breaks the company's tight circle of IPG shops, created when the company in 2010 ended its decade-plus relationship with Omnicom Group's GSD&M to consolidate U.S. media-planning and -buying business with Interpublic Group of Cos.' Universal McCann. The selection had united MasterCard's creative, media, PR and digital accounts under the IPG umbrella, with McCann Erickson Worldwide handling creative, R/GA managing digital, Weber Shandwick running PR duties and Octagon handling sports marketing and partnerships.

Now MasterCard is going back to Omnicom after a decision that likely involved Seth Eisen, senior business leader of communication in the U.S. markets. According to his LinkedIn profile, Mr. Eisen worked at Ketchum early in his career. He also spent time at WPP's Cohn & Wolfe, Publicis Groupe's MSLGroup and independent Waggener Edstrom.

For Ketchum, it's also a return to the financial services big leagues, as the agency had worked with Visa for a number of years until 2006. It's an accomplishment at a time when there aren't many accounts with seven-figure PR budgets up for bid.

MasterCard spent $119 million on U.S. advertising in 2011, a 4.1% decrease from 2010, according to Kantar Media.

Source: http://adage.com/article/agency-news/mastercard-set-select-ketchum-pr-shop/238039/

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Should I Pay The Closing Costs? | REALTOR.com? Blogs

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Q: I signed up to buy a home on a short sell through the VA. The agent told me that the bank will pay the closing cost, also I were told by the loan officer that I will probably will get money back at closing. Now the real estate agent says,I have to pay all the closing cost. She told this to me on Friday night and then proceeded to say I need to close on the following Tuesday. This is my first time buying a home and I need help. I have limited funds and knowledge about buying a home and want to avoid the ?country wide ?type of deal. I were told by everyone that I have to rely on my agent who said this happen because she didn?t put the closing cost in with the offer she sent to the bank. What can I do other than take her word and pay the closing cost?
?Anonymous, Desoto, TX

A: My biggest concern is that the agent tells you that the bank will pay the closing costs, then tells you at the last minute that she forgot(?) to put the closing costs in the offer she sent to the bank, and now you will be paying more than you thought you would for the house. Only you can decide whether you love the house enough, and are willing and able to come up with the extra cash to complete the purchase. If that will cause you hardship, you are not obligated to close. You should discuss this with the agent and the agent?s managing broker. You have referred to her as your agent, which implies that she should be working in your best interests. If her negligence did indeed cost you money, you might consider asking her to contribute her commission toward the closing costs. If she refuses, you can file a complaint with the real estate division in your state. You should not suffer due to her oversight.
Phil Lunnon is a Realtor? with Lunnon Realty in Lakewood, CO.

A: On the short sale approval letter it will state the exact amount that the bank has approved to pay. If any amounts approved are less than the actually amount owed than the buyer will be responsible to pay in order to close. You can always request a copy of the approval letter to know exactly what will was approved to be be paid.

Also, I would suggest you ask to review a copy of the closing statement (known as HUD-1). This will show what the buyer and seller pays and how much is due at closing.

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Afghan presidential election set for April 2014

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Presidential elections considered crucial to Afghanistan's security and stability will be held on schedule in April 2014, the country's election commission announced on Wednesday.

The decision eased concerns that President Hamid Karzai would seek to delay the election despite his repeated assurances that he would not. Karzai is not allowed to run for a third term and has said he will not stay on after his current five-year mandate ends. The previous presidential elections, held in late 2009, were marred by allegations of widespread fraud.

"I think it is significant that they announced the 5th of April, 2014 as the date for the presidential elections in accordance with the constitution," European Union ambassador Vygaudas Usackas said. "It is a demonstration that the Afghan authorities are taking seriously their commitment with regard to their own people and the international community."

With $13 million in funds pledged this year to help the Afghans prepare for the elections, the EU is the largest contributor in the effort to organize the polls. Fair and free elections are also a key condition for the delivery of more than $16 billion in aid pledged during an international donor conference held in Tokyo last May.

The presidential vote also coincides with the withdrawal of tens of thousands of foreign combat troops, most of whom will be gone by the end of 2014.

Independent Election Commission chief Fazel Ahmad Manawi said that the country's provincial elections, originally to be held in mid-2013, will also held on the same date. Parliamentary elections are to be held in 2015.

The decision to hold the two elections simultaneously was taken for cost reasons and was not political, Manawi said. He added that holding the two elections together will cost an estimated $350 million, far less than it would cost to hold them separately. The costs will be covered mostly by foreign donors, he said.

"The IEC believes that the announcement of the 2013 and 2014 election calendar well in advance will pave the way for extensive and widespread participation of both the candidates and voters," Manawi said.

The last presidential elections were marred by allegations of massive fraud and vote rigging. More than one million of the 5.5 million votes cast were ruled invalid, while only 33 percent of the country's voters turned out for the poll.

Many observers ? both Western and Afghan ?were worried Karzai wants to remain in power or appoint a proxy from his family circle to be a candidate in the elections. His family is thought to have profited from his position as president although allegations against them have never been proven.

Opposition politicians said they were happy that an election date was set, but had hoped it would be later in the month ? which they said the constitution allows. They said they were worried that Afghanistan's long winter, often marked by heavy snowfalls, could hamper some voters and the campaign.

"The decision which has been made by the IEC is according to the constitution but there is one problem. The campaign period is two months before the elections and it will be winter, so there will not be access to many parts of the country during that period," said Fazel Sangcharaki, a spokesman for the opposition National Front. Its leader, Abdullah Abdullah, was Karzai's main rival in the last elections.

Another uncertainty will be the state of the war against the Taliban and other insurgent groups. Conflict prevented a turnout in many parts of Afghanistan during the last elections.

Insurgents have been battling NATO and Afghan troops for 11 years and still control parts of the country's east and south. That violence has not abated.

Seventeen Afghan civilians were killed on Wednesday ? 11 of them in two separate incidents involving roadside bombs in the Musa Qala district of southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, the provincial governor's office said in a statement.

Another roadside bomb in the Mariof district of Kandahar province killed six people traveling in a car, said local government spokesman Javeed Faisal.

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Patrick Quinn contributed to this report from Kabul.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/afghan-presidential-election-set-april-2014-073418408.html

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Small businesses are worried about Wal-Mart's new Altadena - KPCC

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These days, Sanghui Yoo says her husband has trouble sleeping. He tosses and turns, stressed out about the construction across the street on a new Walmart Neighborhood Market that threatens to kill their tiny liquor store.

Yoo and others in the community say they are scared of what will happen when the retail giant opens its doors. For five years, the empty building on Lincoln Avenue in Altadena was an eyesore. While the neighborhood might not be the most attractive, small businesses nearby?several of them run by first generation immigrants?have continued to operate.

There are about a dozen family-owned businesses from a clothing shop to a party store filled with pi?atas that dot the street and cater to the working class community. Wal-Mart could change all that.

?I don?t understand Wal-Mart, why they (would) open around here,? Yoo said, as she watched over her store, All Star Liquor. ?I know all of the small businesses in this area will be worse than right now. It?s bad news to the small business owner.?

Wal-Mart is planning to open a 28,000 square foot Neighborhood Market next year on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Figueroa Drive. A Neighborhood Market is one-fifth the size of a typical Walmart Supercenter and stocks items found at a grocery store, like fresh produce, meats and household items like paper towels and cleaning supplies. The store won?t carry things like TVs, clothing or video games.

The community has largely welcomed the company, said Wal-Mart spokeswoman Rachel Wall.

?This store will serve as a choice," Wall said. "I think people will be pleasantly surprised by how much Walmart can save them money.?

The retailer plans on hiring 65 employees for the location, which will open in the first quarter of 2013. Full-time hourly workers will earn on average $12.82 an hour.

Kimberly Ritter-Martinez, an economist with the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, said it's encouraging to see businesses expanding and adding employees. Los Angeles County's unemployment rate is 10.6 percent, higher than the national rate of 7.8 percent.

The Walmart jobs pay above minimum wage and will give young people and less-skilled workers a chance to enter the workforce, Ritter-Martinez said.

"These jobs will generate income for retail workers, who will likewise spend for goods and services, helping to create more jobs," she said.

The rapid rollout of Neighborhood Markets is part of Wal-Mart?s overall strategy to build a larger number of smaller stores that cost less to run and require less capital to build than large supercenters.

There will be more than 500 Neighborhood Market stores grossing more than $10 billion in sales by fiscal year 2016, according to a presentation made by Bill Simon, CEO of Wal-Mart U.S.

Today there are more than 200 Neighborhood Markets in the United States, with seven in Southern California. Three Neighborhood Markets are under construction in Altadena, Downtown L.A.'s Chinatown and Downey.

?We?re able to build more stores and more square footage with the same or less capital,? Simon told investors earlier this month. ?It?s really exciting. It?s very effective.?

Wal-Mart still makes the majority of its money through its larger stores, but analysts note that the smaller grocery store format is a fast growing segment in retail.

In the past, grocers moved out of urban areas because of increased crime and followed more affluent shoppers to the suburbs. But as young professionals move into low-income areas and back into downtowns, the retailers have come back too, moving into smaller, existing storefronts.

That is bad news for family businesses like Yoo?s All Star Liquor, which sells similar items to Walmart.

?Their price will be very, very much lower than ours definitely,? Yoo said.

The liquor store is 3,000 square feet and on its small shelves are household supplies, clothing and food items like cookies and soups.

Yoo said sales took a 10 to 15 percent hit when a competing independent grocery chain, Super King Markets opened down the street several years ago. Then, the recession made business slower. She estimates Walmart could eat up 20 to 30 percent of her sales.

Williams Perera, 71, is also worried about the future of his small business, which sells big jugs of water, soda and pi?atas. He?s run his store, Agua Pura Vida, for five years, investing the money he made fixing cars into having his own store for his retirement.

?My business, pretty soon I may need to close, because (Walmart) might kill me,? Perera said.

Business is steady now, but he fears sales will decline when Walmart opens.

There have been studies that show small businesses located near a Walmart that sell similar items are more likely to fail, said Jenny Schuetz, assistant professor with the USC Price School of Public Policy.

A 2004 University of Missouri study said a new Walmart store creates 100 jobs in a community when it opens, but years later that gain is reduced by 40 to 60 jobs in part because other competing retailers shut down.

Already on Lincoln Avenue near the new Walmart, there are two grocery stores?independent chain Super King Markets and Poncitlan Meat Market. Poncitlan declined comment and Super King did not respond to requests for comment.

Small businesses can?t compete with the sheer bargaining power of Wal-Mart, which has more than 10,000 stores worldwide. Wal-Mart can negotiate lower prices and buy them in bulk at a central location and then distribute it to all their stores, Schuetz said. A small business with a single location can?t do that.

?Wal-Mart is really the 800-pound gorilla of the retail industry,? Schuetz said. ?The mom and pop stores don?t have the same kind of bargaining power and so they are paying a higher price directly from the suppliers and that gets passed along to consumers in a higher markup.?

But Wal-Mart said small businesses benefit from its presence. Wal-Mart pointed to a shopping center in Panorama City where a Neighborhood Market opened last month. Before, the shopping center had trouble keeping tenants, but now there's less vacancy because of the increased traffic from Walmart shoppers.

Cheaper prices at Walmart does mean better discounts for consumers looking for a good bargain in a sluggish economy.

Trevon Williams, 34, already shops at Walmart but he has to drive to get there from his Altadena home. He?s looking forward to a shorter commute.

?There?s nowhere to go shopping and get what you need done," Williams said.

Some Altadena residents disagree. They formed a group called Save Altadena, which has posted anti-Walmart signs and have advocated against a second Walmart on Lake Avenue and Calaveras Street. Wal-Mart has looked at the site, but no deal has been signed yet.

The group is also petitioning for stricter zoning rules to stop big retailers like Wal-Mart from coming to Altadena until a study is conducted on their economic and environmental impact to the community.

?We want to prevent big businesses from coming in here ... and (destroying) the mom and pop business atmosphere that we have in Altadena,? said Gail Casburn, an owner of the Altadena Ale and Wine House, which hosts Save Altadena meetings.

Casburn said she wished a smaller grocer like Trader Joe's could have moved into the space. A representative of the building's owner who declined to be named said Trader Joe's considered the site, but ultimately turned it down. Walmart was picked over multiple dollar stores and places of worship because the community said it needed a mainstream grocer, the representative said.

Tecumseh Shackelford, a former Altadena Town Council member, said neighborhood liquor stores like All Star Liquor are "a real problem" because they encourage crime and loitering. He would like to get rid of them and have supermarkets like Walmart sell alcohol instead. Walmart hasn't applied for a liquor license yet, but could request one in the future.

"We're upgrading," Shackelford said.

The amount of police responses to the area near Lincoln Avenue and Figueroa Drive, where All Star Liquor is located, have been among the highest in Altadena, said Lt. Duane Allen from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Altadena station. There have been 68 incidents there in the last year, he added. Incidents can range from fights, panhandling, to people being drunk.

Amir Siddiqi, owner of Jim's Burgers, said he likes the idea of Walmart coming to his street.

When Siddiqi took over the restaurant two years ago, the property was run down and there were bullet holes in the window.

Lincoln Avenue used to be home to many liquor stores, but several years ago, a 24 Hour Fitness and a Super King opened across the street, bringing in shoppers from La Canada-Flintridge, La Crescenta and Pasadena. Siddiqi thinks Walmart will increase the crowd even more.

?It will actually bring in more traffic to the area," Siddiqi said. ?More traffic means ? people shopping more and getting more aware of Altadena."

But Sanghui Yoo is gearing up to battle Walmart with her business, All Star Liquor. She plans to reduce the amount of food items sold at her store like cookies, candy and canned items. She'll increase the alcohol to offset the expected sales loss. Her husband, Jaeil, declined to go into the specifics.

Ever since she came to the United States more than 20 years ago from Korea, Yoo says she has been in the convenience store business and her family has invested so much money into the store already.

?If this business will be worse, we don?t have any choice,? Yoo said.

All Star Liquor has been on Lincoln Avenue for seven years and she hopes the business can compete.
She?ll find out when the Walmart opens.

Source: http://www.scpr.org/news/2012/10/30/34679/small-businesses-worried-altadena-walmart/

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The Square-like iZettle Launches In Germany With DZ BANK And Deutsche Telekom, Puts Heat On Payleven

iZ+DT-1iZettle, the Square-like app and mini chip-card reader, has partnered with DZ BANK and Deutsche Telekom to launch its payments service in Germany. Jacob de Geer, iZettle CEO and co-founder says their ambition is to "become the undisputed market leader in Germany and given the partnerships with DZ BANK and Deutsche Telekom we believe we are very well positioned.? That may also be code for 'well positioned' for a buy-out by US-based Square which has yet to launch in Europe, but has already signalled its intention to do so and may also have the cash if its turnover is to be believed. iZettle goes up against the Samwer-backed swipe-card clone Payleven.de.

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Breast cancer screening saves lives, says study | The Raw Story

By Agence France-Presse
Monday, October 29, 2012 23:14 EDT

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PARIS ? The benefits of preemptive breast cancer screening outweigh the risks, a study said Tuesday, insisting the practice saves thousands of lives.

The new research adds to the debate about the dangers of overdiagnosis, which sees some women undergo invasive treatment for cancers that would never have made them ill or even been diagnosed were it not for the scans.

?Breast screening extends lives,? concluded a panel of researchers in The Lancet medical journal.

The team had analysed data from other trials conducted over many years in Britain, where women aged 50 to 70 are invited for a screening mammogram every three years.

The data, it said, pointed to a 20 percent reduction in mortality ? or one death prevented for every 180 women screened.

This meant that the UK screening programmes ?probably prevent about 1,300 breast cancer deaths every year,? said the report.

But there is a cost.

Nearly 20 percent of breast cancer diagnosed by screening would never have caused any problems, said the study.

The panel, set up to advise British policymakers, estimated that among every 10,000 women invited to screening from the age of 50 in the Britain, 681 cancers would be discovered, of which 129 would be overdiagnoses, and 43 deaths prevented.

The report showed that ?the UK breast-screening programme extends lives and that, overall, the benefits outweigh the harms,? The Lancet wrote in an editorial.

?Women need to have full and complete access to this latest evidence in order to make an informed choice about breast cancer screening.?

The team conceded there were limitations to its work, including that all the data scrutinised was more than 20 years old.

Cancer experts have been at loggerheads for years about whether the benefits of screening outweigh the harm of overdiagnosis.

All cancer, once picked up in the screening process, is treated, often with surgery as well as radio- and chemotherapy, as it is impossible to tell which growths would have remained undetected for the remainder of a woman?s life.

In August, medical experts Steven Woloshin and Lisa Schwartz wrote in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) that screening only narrowly decreased risks that a 50-year-old woman would die from breast cancer within 10 years ? from 0.53 percent to 0.46 percent.

Up to half of women screened annually over 10 years experienced at least one false alarm that required a biopsy, they said.

And in 2010, a report in the New England Journal of Medicine said mammograms have only a ?modest? impact on reducing breast cancer deaths.

The latest panel had been created by the national cancer director for England, Mike Richards and Cancer Research UK chief executive officer Harpal Kumar.

Its work, said The Lancet, ?should begin to lay the benefits versus harm controversy to rest?.

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Source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/10/29/breast-cancer-screening-saves-lives-says-study/

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Syria activists report 23 dead in Damascus suburb

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel sniper aims at Syrian army positions in the Aleppo Jedida district, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel sniper aims at Syrian army positions in the Aleppo Jedida district, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel sniper aims at a Syrian army position, seen with another rebel fighter reflected in a mirror, in a residential building in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter belonging to the Qatebee Sokor Al-Islam group runs for cover as a Syrian army tank shells the rebel position during clashes in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter belonging to the Qatebee Sokor Al-Islam group sneaks through a residential building as he looks for a firing position during clashes between rebel fighters and the Syrian army in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago.(AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter belonging to the Qatebee Sokor Al-Islam group fires a gun at an army jet flying a bombing run on nearby rebel positions in the district of Aleppo Jedida, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

BEIRUT (AP) ? Airstrikes by Syrian jets and shells from tanks leveled a neighborhood in a restive city near the capital of Damascus on Tuesday, killing 18 people, and at least five rebel fighters died nearby in clashes with regime troops, activists said.

The airstrikes on the city of Douma, northeast of the capital, left residents scampering over a huge expanse of rubble and using their hands to dig up mangled bodies, according to activist videos posted online.

Scenes of vast destruction like those from Douma on Tuesday have grown more common as rebels seeking to topple President Bashar Assad have made gains on the ground, and Assad's forces have responded with overwhelming air power.

In the past weeks, anti-regime activists say about 150 people have been killed a day in fighting. Since the uprising against Assad began in March 2011, they say 35,000 have died.

Tuesday's airstrikes came a day after what activists called the heaviest and most widespread bombing campaign nationwide, on what was to be the final day of an internationally sanctioned truce that never took hold.

The death toll for what was supposed to be a four-day cease-fire ending Monday exceeded 500.

Activists speculated that the government's heavy reliance on air power reflected its inability to roll back rebel gains, especially in the north of the country near the border with Turkey, where rebels have control of swathes of territory.

The international community remains at a loss about how to stop the Syria violence. The U.S. and other Western and Arab nations have called on Assad to step down, while Russia, China and Iran continue to back him.

In the latest fighting after nightfall Tuesday, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 18 civilians were killed in an airstrike and tank fire Tuesday in the Hajariyeh neighborhood in the suburb of Douma, northeast of Damascus.

The dead included four women and five children, the group said, adding that the toll could rise as residents were still searching through the rubble.

Five rebel fighters were also killed in clashes with regime forces elsewhere in Douma, the group said.

Amateur videos posted online showed a deep, rubble-filled crater in the middle of what appeared to be a poor neighborhood, with many walls collapsed in the blast.

Men were seen chanting "God is great!" while pulling a mangled body from the rubble in one video. They used their hands to dig through cinder blocks and cement dust in another to uncover another dead body.

In yet another video, a man standing in the destruction yells at the camera, "These are the accomplishments of Lakhdar Brahimi," referring to the international envoy who proposed the recent, failed cease-fire.

Regime airstrikes also collapsed buildings in the rebel-held northern city of Maaret al-Numan, which straddles a key supply route from the capital to Aleppo, Syria's largest city and a main front in the civil war.

Assad's regime has been hammering away at Maaret al-Numan, 80 kilometers (50 miles) southwest of Aleppo, with heavy airstrikes since it fell to rebels on Oct. 10.

One amateur video purporting to show the aftermath of an airstrike on Tuesday showed a man holding up the dead body of a small girl in a red and white shirt and baby blue pants. Other videos showed men carrying bloodied women and children from destroyed buildings.

The Observatory said the day's airstrikes on the city killed at least seven people, four of them children.

One video showed the bodies of three girls wrapped in white shrouds. Nearby, a man dripped water on the face of a dead older man with a white beard, saying: "Go to heaven, dad. May God take revenge."

The Observatory said at least one rebel fighter was also killed in clashes south of the city, and regime forces were trying to bring in reinforcements from further south.

Activist claims and videos could not be independently verified because of restrictions on reporting in Syria, but the videos appeared genuine and corresponded with other Associated Press reporting on the events depicted.

Violence also flared elsewhere in and around Damascus. The Observatory said missiles fired from a fighter jet struck the capital's Jobar neighborhood ? a rare hit in the capital's municipal area. Most of the fighting around Damascus for the past few months has been in suburbs and outskirts, where rebels have managed to challenge the regime.

Syria's state news agency said an "armed terrorist group" assassinated a high-ranking air force general. Maj. Gen. Abdullah Mahmoud al-Khalidi was gunned down while getting out of his car in the mostly Kurdish neighborhood of Rukn Eddine in Damascus.

The government views the rebels as terrorists and accuses them of being foot soldiers in a foreign plot to destroy Syria.

In Turkey, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu expressed "great sadness" that the cease-fire had failed and said government was done talking to Assad's regime.

"Unfortunately the attacks continued, and the Syrian people spent the holidays suffering great pain," Davutoglu told reporters in Ankara. "There would be no meaning to forging a dialogue with a regime that pressed ahead with such a massacre even during the holidays."

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Associated Press writer Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, and Bassem Mroue in Beirut contributed reporting.

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Grocery stores take action. Vitamin supplement sellers get it done. Even appliance manufacturers do it. And now internet business owners consider advantage on this low-cost product creation method also. I?m speaking about using private-label merchandise.

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Just similar to our soft ice cream example, if you buy PLR you purchase the directly to call it your own. You do not have to bother about giving attribution for the author, or providing a hyperlink back to his or her site. You don?t have to ? and in all likelihood shouldn?t ? even acknowledge that the article began life as PLR. In other words, you will get lots of content for your website or blog at an affordable, and with very little work.

Read the License

Before buying ? or using ? private-label rights content, be sure you read the license. Most sellers place few restrictions on how their products are used, though there are some standard rules you need to consider. Typically, that can be done anything you like with PLR, including rewriting it, adding your reputation as the author, changing the format, combining it to articles to create a longer work, or breaking a long piece into smaller parts.

What you generally cannot do with PLR is resell it PLR, although there are some sellers who allow this as well. Again, make sure you browse the license, when in doubt, ask the seller about any specific usages you aren?t sure of.

Change the Content

Once you?ve purchased your private label rights articles, it is vital that you change these phones suit your way with words and content needs. You may have purchased the highest-quality PLR available, nevertheless it still is not written together with your unique audience planned.

Start by rewriting the title. The title?s job is to get site visitors to look at article. It must provide a compelling synopsis of this article itself, with a clear reason to help keep reading. It?s also a good idea to include the primary keyword inside the title, therefore the search engines will get you.

If you?ve time, a line-by-line rewrite are able to turn PLR in to an unique article without worries you can find your content on someone else?s site. However, busy marketers often do not have time for the complete overhaul. In that case, rewriting the last paragraphs will make this content fit better with your style of writing.

Obviously, if you?re using PLR on your own personal site or even in your newsletter, tos don?t be important. However, should you be going to use PLR on other sites like article directories, Squidoo, HubPages, or maybe a self-publishing platform like Create Space, you have to be mindful of any restrictions they place on PLR content.

Some article submission sites expressly forbid the use of private-label rights articles, and definately will terminate your account if they find you in violation of this rule. Their reasoning is the fact that so many PLR buyers don?t customize the content at all, that they run the risk of having many versions from the exact same article on their own site. This is a waste of these resources, and doesn?t offer value on their readers, so you can understand why they forbid the use of PLR content.

Using white label rights articles could make content creation easier and less costly, when it comes to both time and cash spent. To make dealing with PLR easier still, be sure you start with quality content bought in reputable vendors. With just several packaging changes, you can make PLR content into unique, useful articles your readers will enjoy.

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Health Fitness Specialist - HPCareer.Net

Job Description

We are currently seeking a Full-time Senior Health Fitness Specialist and a Part-time Health Fitness Specialist to work at one of our award-winning, cutting edge corporate fitness and wellness centers located in Watertown, MA!

As part of Walgreens Health and Wellness division, Take Care Health Systems Employer Solutions (www.takecareemployersolutions.com) is the manager of worksite-based health and wellness services. We operate on-site employee health centers, pharmacies and fitness centers for many of the country?s largest corporations and federal agencies.? The company combines best practices in healthcare and the expertise and personal care of our providers to deliver access to high-quality, affordable and convenient healthcare.

Summary:? In addition to the Essential Functions below, this position is primarily responsible for participating in all daily fitness center operations in order to ensure optimal performance of the Fitness Center, which include floor supervision, fitness assessments, new member orientation, group exercise instruction and personal training.? This position also assists the Health Fitness Manager as needed.

This site is open Monday-Friday from 5:30a-8p and offers a large recreation program and wellness offerings, in addition to Personal Training and Group Exercise classes, to their members.

Essential Functions:

    Provide ?Best of Class? customer service to all Fitness Center members according to TCHS Exercise Leadership and Customer Service Standards
  • Provides exercise leadership expertise in the areas of supervised workouts, fitness testing and prescriptions and group exercise instruction according to the latest edition of the American College of Sports Medicine, Exercise Testing and Prescription (fitness testing and exercise prescription), AFAA (for group exercise classes) and TCHS Exercise Leadership, Fitness Floortime Supervision and Customer Service Standards
  • Diagnose, design, deliver and evaluate health enhancement programs
  • Build, develop and lead a health enhancement team capable of carrying out needed programming and customer service initiatives.
  • Schedule, promote, and develop workshops, stop-by-booths, self-guided programs, etc. for employees to fulfill program requirements.
  • Develop and implement an annual communication plan and create communication material as needed such as articles, bulletin board displays, promotional materials, e-mail messages, etc.
  • Manage the collection of data, as well as the maintenance and analysis of all program evaluation components.
  • Demonstrated ability to be creative and innovative in program design and marketing.
  • Demonstrated collaborative, facilitation, negotiation, and problem solving skills.
  • Demonstrated conceptual and strategic planning skills.
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
  • Assist TCHS team and Sr. Health Fitness manager in implementation of strategic program and marketing plans
  • Assist the Sr. Health Fitness manager with monthly reporting statistics, preventative maintenance processes, GEC programming, and ongoing marketing programs.
  • Manages staff typically composed of Health Fitness Specialists, Group Exercise Class Instructors, PRNs and interns
  • Responsible for following appropriate processes for staff management including staff development and performance management
  • Responsible for interviewing, training and ensuring the successful orientation and onboarding of new colleagues
  • Assist in the establishment and on-going coordination of the membership database/adherence program
  • Perform other related oversight duties as assigned by the Sr. Health Fitness manager.
  • Partner with WorkingWell Center team and related departments to provide optimal performance of the WorkingWell Program to meet the needs and satisfaction of client
  • Address customer issues and ensure effective and long-term problem resolution

Requirements:

????????? Bachelor?s degree in exercise related field; Master?s degree preferred

????????? Internship experience or > 1 year experience in the corporate health/fitness industry; 2+ years in corporate fitness, preferred

????????? Current CPR/First Aid certification, required

????????? Certification from recognized authority organization (i.e.; ACSM, AFAA, etc)

????????? Demonstrated ability to teach group exercise classes and instruction on exercise floor

????????? Basic computer literacy skills

????????? Strong verbal and written communication skills

????????? Strong interpersonal skills

????????? Business writing skills

????????? Thorough understanding of exercise physiology

????????? Experience in, and ability to perform fitness assessments including:

o??? Resting and exercise blood pressure and heart rate

o??? Body composition using skin fold calipers

o??? Muscular strength and endurance testing

o??? Sub maximal cycle testing

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If you seek an exciting, new opportunity that offers a competitive salary, excellent benefit package?and a great environment ? bring your energy, enthusiasm and expertise to Take Care Health Systems.

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Apple Retail Exec John Browett's Payday - Business Insider

When former Dixons retail executive John Browett signed on with Apple in April, he got a big potential payday: 100,000 shares of Apple in the form of restricted stock units, or RSUs, vesting over five years.

At current prices, that package was worth more than $60 million.

Now that he's left the company, following a botched plan to cut staffing at Apple's retail stores, he's giving up all but $3 million of that.

Like stock options, RSUs vest over time. Unlike stock options, there's no exercise price: You own the shares outright once they vest.

When he signed on, Apple agreed to give Browett the first tranche?5,000 shares?on his six-month anniversary. That was October 20.

On October 23, Browett got his shares, worth $3 million. Apple withheld 2,159 shares for payment of taxes?RSUs, unlike options, are taxed as ordinary income. That left Browett with $1.7 million in shares.

Not a bad payday for six not-very-successful months, but it pales compared to the fortune that Apple executives have made over the past few years as Apple's stock has gone on an iPhone-fueled tear.

If Apple offered Browett any other compensation, like acceleration of vesting, that hasn't shown up in its filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission. But given that his departure has been widely described as a firing, it's most likely that Apple paid Browett exactly what he was owed and no more.

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Text Messaging Mobile Cell Phone SMS | TOP NEWS

Why is Text Messaging so popular asked a very nice old lady at the coffee shop the other day. One gentleman near her stated; ?You really wouldn?t understand unless you try it.? Well, that does make sense doesn?t it? In review of this conversation on text messaging which lasted a good hour, it seems that the consensus is that text messaging, sending a quick thought to someone, is actually closer to how people communicate than was previously thought. As a writer of screen plays amongst other things, I always found it fascinating how many lines were just:
?Yes?
?Yeah Right?
?Okay by me?
?Sounds good?
?No way?
?See you then?
?Running late again?
Since humans communicate like this most often, it seems that text messaging fits into a nice niche between phone calls and emails, as it fills in the gap. Now that more and more people are trying text messaging and really digging it, more folks are looking at ways to save money, such as unlimited text messaging services on their cell phone bills. This begs one to ask, how can the old telephone system survive and profit if everyone is switching to cell phones and text messaging?Will the old standard phone service be a thing of the past? Many folks now are opting for cell phone service and disconnecting their phone lines to their home to save on their phone bills. It makes sense doesn?t it. Save a hundred dollars a month by turning off the home phone service, because you have to have a cell phone anyway, why have two phones? Text messaging is the wave of the future, even grandma thinks so now.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Sandy takes a nasty bite out of NYC infrastructure

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A police officer crosses over police tape at a closed subway station on Tuesday after Sandy drenched New York City.

By James Eng, NBC News

Updated at 4:49 p.m. ET: The unprecedented surge from Sandy?s floodwaters took a bite out of the core of the Big Apple's infrastructure, knocking out power to electrical substations and crippling a subway system used daily?by more than 4 million people.

The storm?s impact should be a wake-up call that the city ? and the rest of the nation ? needs to better prepare for the dangers of the coastal flooding, which is likely to become more frequent in the decades ahead, experts say.


For now, the loss of power and a way to get around adds up to a major headache for many New Yorkers, and a hazard to some.

?The work of getting our mass transit grid and our power grid restored ? is going to take more time and a lot of patience,? New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a Tuesday morning?press conference. ?Our administration will move heaven and earth to help them.?

New York City's Mayor Michael Bloomberg says that at least 10 people were killed during Sandy and the storms' "path of destruction will be felt for some time."

New York?s subway system, one of the largest ? and oldest ? mass-transit systems in the world, was shut down Monday in advance of the superstorm.

Bloomberg said Tuesday it could be ?a good four or five days? before subways are back up and running, though Metropolitan Transit Authority Chairman Joseph Lhota cautioned it's?too early to say how long it will take to restore full service.?

Floodwaters swamped at least seven subway tunnels under the East River, and transit officials called the damage unprecedented.

?The New York City subway system is 108 years old, but it has never faced a disaster as devastating as what we experienced last night,? Lhota said in a statement. ?Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on our entire transportation system, in every borough and county of the region. It has brought down trees, ripped out power and inundated tunnels, rail yards and bus depots.?

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A boat rests on tracks at Metro-North's Ossining Station on the Hudson Line on Tuesday in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, in New York.

Bloomberg said the advance shutdown and the MTA?s temporary moving of much of its ?rolling stock? of trains to higher ground may have spared the system from even more serious damage.

But the immediate fix for the flooded system isn?t simply pumping water out of the tunnels.

Unlike rainwater, the corrosive saltwater whipped up by Sandy could damage much of the subways? electrical parts and equipment, says Radley Horton, an associate research scientist with the Center for Climate Systems Research at Columbia University.

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Superstorm Sandy made landfall Monday evening on a destructive and deadly path across the Northeast.

?Saltwater and electricity don?t mix. Even after that water is removed, it?s going to take some time to replace the electrical equipment, test signals, that sort of thing,? Horton says.

Other potentially serious infrastructure damage wrought by Sandy, according to Horton:

  • Electrical generation ? Some major distribution points were reported out. Con Edison said Tuesday that 780,000 homes and business lost power.?The utility?cut electricity to some areas to save its equipment and a transformer exploded at a plant on 14th Street in Manhattan, blacking out others.?Con Ed officials called the power failures ?the largest storm-related outage in our history.?
  • Wastewater treatment plants ? New Yorkers rely on these facilities to treat sewage and wastewater from homes and businesses before releasing it into waterways surrounding the city.?Located at sites around the city, many of these plants were overwhelmed during Hurricane Irene last year.

Many of the city?s major roadways and bridges seem to have escaped catastrophic damage. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that five of the MTA?s seven bridges were fully inspected and reopened at noon on Tuesday. The two Rockaway bridges, Cross Bay Veterans Memorial and Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges bridges, and the Hugh L. Carey and Queens Midtown Tunnel remain closed. Buses were being phased back into service, with a?full schedule expected for Wednesday.?

Authorities were?still assessing damage to New York's three major airports, and?thousands of flights were canceled across the Northeast.?"We are focused on reopening as quickly as possible. But we will not compromise safety," Pasquale DiFulco, a spokesman for the Port Authority, told Reuters. "We need to walk the runways and make sure there's no debris."

The damage was so severe that Sandy should serve a wake-up call to cities around the world about the extreme threat posed by coastal flooding, scientists say.

Klaus Jacob, a geophysicist and senior research scientist at Columbia University, told PRI?s The World:

?We had one wake-up call last year under the name of Irene. We got away with less than we will most likely incur from Sandy,? says Jacob. ?The question is how many wake-up calls do we need to get out of our snoozing, sleeping, dreaming morning attitude? We have to get into action. We have to set priorities and spend money. For every one dollar invested in protection you get a return of four dollars of not-incurred losses.?

Horton, who was on a blue-ribbon commission that in 2009 examined the MTA and environmental sustainability, said one of the report?s main recommendations was to focus on flexible approaches in adapting to climate hazards.

?In some ways this is the greatest transit system in the world, but I think we?re in uncharted waters,? Horton told NBC News.

Insurance may soften blow of Sandy's economic hit?

?I hope this storm is a wake-up call not just to our region ?. but also nationally to help get adaptation on the map and help people understand the extent to which sea level rise will increase the frequency of coastal flooding events,? Horton said.

?Even if storms do not become stronger in the future and we get a relatively small amount of sea level rise, the frequency of coastal flooding events may triple by end of this century simply because the average sea level will be higher.?

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo agreed that officials need to think about ways to better protect the nation's most populous city from storms that have been increasing in both intensity and frequency.

?We have to resist the temptation for people to say, 'This is a once-in-a-100-years event; let?s just fix it and move forward,?? Cuomo was quoted as saying.

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Canada export agency cuts 2012-13 forecasts, sees U.S. rebound

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's export credit agency cut its 2012 forecast for growth in exports of goods and services on Tuesday in the wake of the European crisis, but it said exporters will see benefits next year from a recovery in the U.S. private sector.

Export Development Canada said 2012 exports would increase by 4.6 percent from 2011, down from the 7.1 percent it forecast in April. The agency also cut its 2013 export growth forecast to 6.3 percent from an earlier 7.3 percent.

Canada is heavily dependent on exports of goods and services, which accounted for just over 31 percent of gross domestic product in 2011. Around 75 percent of all exports go to the United States.

Canada, bolstered by the huge U.S. market, ran trade surpluses for more than three decades until the economic crisis of 2008. In December of that year it posted a deficit, the first since March 1976, and since then has put in a much more mixed performance as the economy of its largest trading partner has struggled.

Exporters are finding it hard to compete because of the strength of the Canadian dollar, increased competition, and weak markets. Canada recorded five straight trade deficits from April to August.

"We had a very soft underbelly in the economy in the summer," the agency's chief economist, Peter Hall, said in a phone interview, referring to investor concerns about U.S. debt and about the Greek election in June.

"There was a lot of worry ... but what we are seeing now is that that indeed was a temporary event."

Hall said Canada's close ties to the United States mean exporters will benefit as the recovery there takes hold.

Real U.S. retail sales have grown at an 8 percent annualized rate for the last three months, while housing construction is up 35 percent year-over-year, he said. Canada is a major supplier of building materials to the United States.

U.S. corporations, Hall said, are sitting on $5.7 trillion worth of cash.

"You take a slight sliver of that and that has a dramatic impact. That's the way we're adding things up ... How can you possibly have aggressive growth numbers like that and see GDP at 2 percent or less going forward?" he said.

EDC says the U.S. economy will expand by 2.8 percent in 2013 following 2.3 percent growth this year.

"The Canadian trade numbers don't look great at the moment and certainly the third quarter numbers are very disturbing. But when we put it in context, there is no reason that we have to believe that that should continue, given what's going on in the United States," Hall said.

The EDC forecast Canadian growth of 2 percent in 2012 and 2.2 percent in 2013. It said the Canadian dollar will dip from parity with the U.S. dollar this year to 97 U.S. cents next year. (Editing by Janet Guttsman; and Peter Galloway)

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Skyfall Posts Record-Breaking UK Debut

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My increasing enthusiasm for the release of Sam Mendes? James Bond film Skyfall?over the past few weeks hasn?t exactly been a secret, and I appear to be in some good company.? Though the pic doesn?t open stateside until next Friday, Skyfall?made one hell of a splash with its international debut this past weekend. ?The film dominated the foreign box office, raking in a whopping $77.7 million in total. ?$32.4 million of that came from from its U.K. debut, where it broke a couple of records.? Hit the jump for more.

skyfall-imax-posterThe $32.4 million garnered in the U.K. gave Skyfall the second highest opening weekend in history (per THR), behind the 3D-enhanced Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ? Part 2.? In addition, the pic broke the all-time Saturday attendance record in the U.K.? This debut is a fantastic feat given the film?s lack of 3D (and therefore lack of higher ticket prices), though IMAX accounted for $3.5 million of the film?s total box office take.? Skyfall opened on 79 IMAX theaters in 15 territories, netting the format?s largest opening ever for a non-holiday, non-summer title.? The film also broke the record for the highest opening weekend ever for a Bond film in Brazil.

The film?s stellar international box office performance and glowing reviews point to Skyfall have a very successful box office run here in the States, so it?ll be interesting to see just how well the Daniel Craig-starrer will do.? Casino Royale scored a $40 million opening weekend, while Quantum of Solace raked in $67 million on its weekend debut.? The buzz on Skyfall is incredibly strong, so don?t be shocked if we see a domestic opening weekend number significantly higher than Solace?s take.

Skyfall opens in the U.S. on November 9th.

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Video: Sandy?s damage leaves lasting impact

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Focus Group with Service Providers on Legal Information for ...

Date: Thursday, November 01, 2012
Time: 09:30 AM ? 11:30 AM
Location: The 519 Church Street Community Centre, 519 Church Street, Toronto
Greater Toronto Area

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) invites service providers to participate in a focus group on Legal Information for Immigrants.

CLEO is doing a small research project on public legal education materials and desired formats related to immigration issues. The outcome of the research will inform CLEO?s future work in this area.

Light Refreshments will be provided.

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Guards at Tomb of the Unknowns to remain during storm

Sentinels at the Tomb of the Unknowns (First Army Division East)WASHINGTON?Hurricane Sandy is expected to slam the East Coast and the federal government is shut down?but the U.S. servicemen who guard the outdoor Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery will remain on duty.

"They will not abandon their post," an employee who answered the Arlington Cemetery's phone confirmed to Yahoo News. He identified himself as "George," but was not authorized to speak on the record to the media.

The tomb, located just outside Washington, D.C., holds the remains of unidentified soldiers from World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam.

The elite sentinels selected to guard it have kept watch continuously at the site since 1948.

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SEAT targets business car sales with ?650 million Leon investment ...

The new Seat Leon

The new Leon is a make or break model for SEAT

Story: DAVID WILKINS

SPAIN?S SEAT hasn?t traditionally been at the top of most business users? car buying lists ? but that?s starting to change. In 2010, the company delivered on a big fleet order with British Gas for 500 Leons, while the Exeo saloon and estate ? based on the last-generation Audi A4 ? have also attracted a certain amount of interest from company car buyers. This year, the company beefed up its fleet and business sales operations.

Now there?s a new Leon in the works. It?s just gone into production at SEAT?s factory at Martorell near Barcelona, and its one of the most important cars in SEAT?s history. The company has a strong line-up but lives or dies by the success of its core Ibiza and Leon models.

  • Under the skin the Leon shares a platform with the new VW Golf and Audi?s A3

The last Leon was the best looking of a trio of slightly awkwardly-styled mid-sized SEATs ? the others were the Altea and the last Toledo ? but this time SEAT is taking no chances and the new model looks like a bigger version of the attractive Ibiza.

Under the skin, the Leon is the third car to get the Volkswagen group?s new MQB platform, which also provides a base for the new Golf and Audi A3. There?s no news yet on those all important? company car tax rates but the Golf and the A3 have impressed with business-friendly petrol and diesel options.

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NYC is under water: A collection of shocking photos of the City via Twitter (Americablog)

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Northeast hunkers down head of hurricane

NEW YORK (AP) ? A fast-strengthening Hurricane Sandy churned north Monday, raking ghost-town cities along the Northeast corridor with rain and wind gusts. Subways and schools were closed across the region of 50 million people, the floor of the New York Stock Exchange was deserted, and thousands fled inland.

Forecasters expected the monster hurricane to make a westward lurch and aim for New Jersey, blowing ashore Monday night and combining with two other weather systems to create an epic superstorm.

Its projected path put New York City and Long Island in the danger zone for a huge surge of seawater made more fearsome by high tides and a full moon.

"This is the worst-case scenario," said Louis Uccellini, environmental prediction chief for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

By late morning, the storm's top winds had strengthened to 90 mph. It was about 200 miles southeast of Atlantic City, N.J., where the emptied-out streets were mostly under water and where an old section of the historic boardwalk broke up and washed away.

Authorities moved to close the Holland Tunnel, which connects New York and New Jersey, and a tunnel between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Street grates above the New York subway were boarded up, but officials worried that seawater would seep in and damage the switches.

Because the storm is so big, with tropical storm-force winds extending almost 500 miles from its center, it could upend daily life for big cities and small towns alike across the Northeast ? including Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston ? and as far west as the Great Lakes. Up to 3 feet of snow was forecast for the West Virginia mountains.

Millions of people in the storm's path stayed home from work. Subways, buses and trains shut down, and more than 7,000 flights in and out of the East were canceled, snarling travel around the globe. Hundreds of thousands of people were under orders to flee the coast, including 375,000 in lower Manhattan and other parts of New York City, but authorities warned that the time to get out was short or already past.

"I think this one's going to do us in," said Mark Palazzolo, who boarded up his bait-and-tackle shop in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., with the same wood he used in past storms, crossing out the names of Hurricanes Isaac and Irene and spray-painting "Sandy" next to them.

"I got a call from a friend of mine from Florida last night who said, 'Mark, get out! If it's not the storm, it'll be the aftermath. People are going to be fighting in the streets over gasoline and food.'"

President Barack Obama declared emergencies in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, authorizing federal relief work to begin well ahead of time. He promised the government would "respond big and respond fast" after the storm hits.

"My message to the governors as well as to the mayors is anything they need, we will be there, and we will cut through red tape," Obama said. "We are not going to get bogged down with a lot of rules."

Sandy, a Category 1 hurricane, was blamed for 65 deaths in the Caribbean before it began traveling northward, parallel to the Eastern Seaboard. As of 11 a.m., it was moving at 18 mph, with hurricane-force winds extending an extraordinary 175 miles from its center.

About 90 miles off Cape Hatteras, N.C., the Coast Guard rescued 14 crew members by helicopter from a replica of the 18th-century tall ship made famous in the movie "Mutiny on the Bounty." The Coast Guard searched for two other crew members.

The rescued had donned survival suits and life jackets and boarded two lifeboats after the ship began taking on water. They were plucked from 18-foot seas just before sunrise.

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley said a fishing pier in the beach resort of Ocean City, not far from a popular boardwalk and amusement park, was "half-gone." The area had been ordered evacuated on Sunday.

Water was already a foot deep on the streets of Lindenhurst, N.Y., along the southern edge of Long Island, and the canals around the island's Great South Bay were bulging two hours before high tide. Gale-force winds blew overnight over coastal North Carolina, southeastern Virginia, the Delmarva Peninsula and coastal New Jersey.

Forecasters warned that New York City and Long Island could be on the dangerous northeastern edge of the tempest and bear the worst of the storm surge ? a wall of seawater up to 11 feet high that could swamp lower Manhattan, flood subway tunnels and cripple the network of electrical and communications lines that are vital to the nation's financial center.

The major American stock exchanges closed for the day, the first unplanned shutdown since the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001. The floor of the NYSE, typically bustling with traders on a Monday morning, fell within the city's mandatory evacuation zone. The United Nations canceled all meetings at its New York headquarters.

New York called off school for the city's 1.1 million students, and the more than 5 million people who depend on its transit network every day were left without a way to get around. Most planned to stay inside anyway.

"If you don't evacuate, you are not only endangering your life, you are also endangering the lives of the first responders who are going in to rescue you," Mayor Michael Bloomberg warned. "This is a serious and dangerous storm."

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was typically blunt: "Don't be stupid. Get out."

The storm bore down barely a week before the presidential election. Wary of being seen as putting political pursuits ahead of public safety, Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney reshuffled their campaign plans.

In Virginia, one of the most competitive states, election officials eased absentee voting requirements for those affected by the storm. Three other closely contested states, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Ohio, were within Sandy's reach. Early voting was canceled Monday in Maryland and Washington, D.C., both reliably Democratic.

After hooking inland, Sandy was expected to collide with a wintry storm moving in from the west and cold air streaming down from the Arctic. Forecasters said the combination could bring close to a foot of rain in places, a potentially lethal storm surge of 4 to 11 feet across much of the region, and punishing winds that could cause widespread power outages that last for days.

Craig Fugate, chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said FEMA teams were deployed from North Carolina to Maine and as far inland as West Virginia, bringing generators and basic supplies that will be needed in the storm's aftermath.

"I have not been around long enough to see a hurricane forecast with a snow advisory in it," Fugate told NBC's "Today" show.

Pennsylvania's largest utilities brought in hundreds of line-repair and tree-trimming crews. In New Jersey, where utilities were widely criticized last year for slow responses after the remnants of storms Irene and Lee, authorities promised a better performance. Hundreds of homes and businesses were already without electricity early Monday.

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Breed reported from Raleigh, N.C.; Contributing to this report were AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein in Washington; Katie Zezima in Atlantic City, N.J.; David Porter in Pompton Lakes, N.J.; Wayne Parry in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J.; and David Dishneau in Delaware.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sandy-gains-power-aims-northeast-135312645.html

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