Thursday, January 31, 2013

A Former NFL Player Is In Court On Domestic Violence Charges

By Paul Johnson

Story Created: Jan 29, 2013 at 12:41 PM MST

Story Updated: Jan 29, 2013 at 12:41 PM MST

Redwood City, California (CNN) - A former N-F-L player was in court yesterday (Monday) on domestic violence charges -- over a fight with a man described as his ex-boyfriend.
Kwame Harris was seen leaving the courthouse with his lawyer.
The former San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders player was arrested last year for attacking his former boyfriend at a restaurant.
The two were apparently arguing over spilled soy sauce.
Prosecutors say the men continued arguing outside the restaurant, where Harris pulled down the other man's pants and accused him of stealing his underwear, then assaulted him.
Harris' attorney says the other man -- Dimitri Geier -- threw the first punch in the fight, and that Geier is just looking for money.
Geier's attorney told K-G-O T-V news his client is the victim of a brutal attack, and that he just wants to have his medical bills covered.

Source: http://www.kmvt.com/news/regional/188882761.html

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BlackBerry 10 Launch: Everything You Need To Know (Updating)

Well, here goes. RIM is announcing its new BlackBerry 10 OS and hardware today. This could be the launch that gets RIM back in the game for smartphones. Or it could be the last time BlackBerry is relevant. It's a big moment. More »


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Gov. Scott will seek $1.2 billion more for Florida schools

Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced Wednesday he will ask the Legislature to increase funding for public schools by $1.2 billion next year.

Speaking to the annual AP news forum in Tallahassee, Scott presented a case that Florida's economy has steadily improved under his direction and that now is the time to "strategically invest" in public education.

Scott will make his full budget recommendations to the Legislature at the state Capitol Thursday.

Speaking from a prepared text, Scott defended his proposal to give all public school teachers a $2,500 across-the-board raise, which has come under fire from legislative leaders who say it should be tied to classroom performance.

"I have never met an educator who wants bad teachers to be rewarded," Scott said. "The educators that I know support accountability."

Scott also listed as a top priority the elimination of the sales tax on manufacturers' equipment purchases, which he said would save businesses $144 million in taxes.

Source: http://www.bradenton.com/2013/01/30/4372148/gov-scott-will-seek-12-billion.html

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Imagine Dragons, Rita Ora Want To Help You Get A Fulbright!

They'll team with mtvU to help nominate candidates for a 2013 Fulbright Fellowship.
By James Montgomery


Imagine Dragons
Photo: Paul Zimmerman/ Getty Images

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7 Products That Make Tooth Brushing Fun for Kids

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Parental success requires more than love, patience and understanding. Sometimes you need to break out your bag of tricks.

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If your little angels refuse to brush their teeth for the recommended two minutes -- or to brush at all -- we have a few tools to help.

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Take a look through the gallery above for our stealth solutions to get your kids to get excited about dental hygiene. Share any of your tricks in the comments below.

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This story originally published on Mashable here.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/7-products-tooth-brushing-fun-kids-164828569.html

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?Gomer Pyle? Jim Nabors Weds His Partner Of 38 Years! (VIDEO)

“Gomer Pyle” Jim Nabors Weds His Partner Of 38 Years! (VIDEO)

Jim Nabors and Stan Cadwallader photosJim Nabors, the actor known for playing the role of adorable Gomer Pyle on “The Andy Griffith Show”, has married his partner of 38 years! Nabors and Stan Cadwallader traveled to Seattle from their home in Honolulu and tied the knot on January 15, 2013. The 82-year-old actor never actually “came out” as gay but ...

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Just Moved? Get to Know Your New City : Ardor New York Real ...

By Rehna on January 30th, 2013


Moving is tough. Even with all the excitement it usually brings (you?re relocating for a new job, you?re closer to family, you moved in with your girlfriend) a new city can be pretty intimidating. But as soon as you unpack most of your belongings and find a few seconds to explore, here are a few things you want to do:

1.) Pick up a local newspaper or magazine. Local newspapers and magazines are your source for all your local news. Sure the national papers will have more information about what?s going on in the world, but these little tidbits will contain information about new community developments like that brand new dog park that opened last week or a list of concerts going on this weekend. They might have an article about a local eatery that?s been around forever or one that?s just opening.

2.) Take a class. Now is the time for a clean slate! So many people avoid taking classes about things they?re interested in because they feel embarrassed about who they might see there. Always wanted to learn how to dance? Take a class! You?ll not only meet plenty of like-minded people but will also develop a new skill. That?s the best of both worlds!

3.) Pick up where you left off in your old city. Were you in a book club every Sunday? Hit the gym a few times a week? Do the same in your new city. Find a local book club or a gym or whatever it is and dive right into your old schedule. Besides meeting new people you?ll probably start to feel a little more relaxed and at home in your old habits.

4) Get out and about. One of the most frustrating things about moving to a new city (at least for me, anyway) is not knowing where everything is. In general, no one looks for a hardware store until you need one, and searching for 30 minutes just adds added stress onto whatever project you were in the middle of in the first place. So take some time and drive/walk/bike around town to find a few staples. Grocery stores, the police station and hospital, the hardware store, a decent autoshop, a few parks, the gym, your church, where you?ll be going to work and other places you might need to know.

5.) Hit the tourist spots. It sounds silly, but you live here now! It?s as insane to live in New York City and never see the Statue of Liberty as it is to live in Montana and never see Glacier National Park. Whatever city you?re in is sure to have some tourist spots or at least a few nearby, so take a day or a weekend and check them out! Plus, it really gives you something to do when people come to visit and you don?t quite know your way around yet.

Source: http://www.ardorny.com/blog/index.php/2013/01/just-moved-get-to-know-your-new-city/

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FBI raids Florida office of doctor linked to New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez - @miamiherald

FBI agents late Tuesday night raided the West Palm Beach business of an eye doctor suspected of providing free trips and even underage Dominican Republic prostitutes to U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J. ? who has denied what he calls the ?fallacious allegations.?

Agents gathered at the medical-office complex of Dr. Salomon Melgen, a contributor to Menendez and other prominent politicians, to start hauling away potential evidence in several vans.

The investigation is believed to be focusing on Melgen?s finances and the allegations about Menendez?s trips and contact with prostitutes. A spokesman for Menendez could not be reached for comment, nor could Melgen.

Melgen has an outstanding IRS lien of $11.1 million for taxes owed from 2006 to 2009, according to records filed with the Palm Beach County recorder?s office. A previous IRS lien for $6.2 million was released in 2011.

Despite those financial problems, Melgen and his family have contributed at least $357,000 to candidates and committees since 1998, according to Florida and federal campaign records. Of that, the Melgens have contributed about 9 percent to Menendez?s federal campaigns.

Melgen also owns a private CL-600 Challenger plane through one of his West Palm Beach-based companies, and frequently flies between South Florida and Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic, where he is from.

Menendez has flown on the plane at least once, his office has said, when he was chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee from 2009 to 2011, when the Melgens contributed about $60,400 to the group. A spokeswoman had previously said that Menendez and Melgen are longtime friends and said the senator did nothing improper.

Melgen was first linked to Menendez just before the November elections, when the conservative Daily Caller website interviewed two alleged prostitutes who said they had relations with the New Jersey Democrat at Melgen?s Dominican Republic mansion in Casa de Campo.

After the election, the news died down.

But then, days before Menendez was about to start leading the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as chairman, reporters started receiving a 58-page dossier of emails between a Miami FBI agent and a tipster who claimed that some of the prostitutes had been underage.

?I?m not going to respond to the fallacious allegations of your story,? Menendez told the Daily Caller on Monday when a reporter caught up with him on a train in Washington.

At the time, Menendez had just stepped into the national spotlight along with Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and six other senators who are hammering out a highly watched immigration plan that is the talk of Washington.

Rubio is one of the few big-name Florida politicians who has not received campaign money from the Melgens, who have contributed to Sen. Bill Nelson and Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Joe Garcia, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Mario Diaz-Balart, among others.

The FBI would not comment on the emails, and the agent, Regino Chavez, did not return calls or emails. But sources familiar with the investigation told The Miami Herald that the emails are real.

The emails from agent Chavez show that he tried to find out what happened. But the tipster, who went by the name ?Peter Williams,? refused to talk to him by telephone or meet him face to face.

Chavez contacted the tipster Aug.1, 2012, after the group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington referred the case to the FBI. The tipster would not meet or speak by phone to CREW or to an investigative reporter, either.

?As far as the information you have provided, we have been unable to confirm most of it,? Chavez wrote on Sept. 12. ?We know that you are providing accurate information.?

But it is not clear what that specific information is because Chavez was unable to interview the alleged prostitutes. Over the months, Chavez tried to meet or speak with the tipster, but had no luck.

Then, on Nov. 1, the agent wrote the tipster again and drew attention to the Daily Caller interview with the alleged prostitutes.

?I think we are at the point where you and I need to communicate over the phone so that we can move faster,? he wrote.

No luck.

Amid the suspicious circumstances of the complaints, Democrats have tried to characterize the reports about Menendez and Melgen as a right-wing smear job.

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid refused to comment on the possibility of an FBI investigation when he was asked Tuesday about the case.

Said Reid: ?Always consider the source. All anyone here has to look at is the source where this comes from.?

Tuesday night?s raid, however, shows that there is at least an investigation tied to Menendez?s longtime friend and ally.

Miami Herald Staff Writer Luisa Yanez contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/01/29/3207543_fbi-raids-west-palm-beach-office.html

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UPDATED: Facebook Hit By Extended Outage In Several Countries

facebook logoFacebook is back online for everyone, according to Downrightnow and the company. A spokesperson said:
Earlier today we experienced a DNS issue that briefly prevented people who typed 'facebook.com' into their browsers from reaching the site. People who accessed the site using a mobile app, typed 'www.facebook.com<http://www.facebook.com/>' into their browsers, or used a bookmark or a search engine to navigate to the site were not affected. We resolved the issue quickly, and the fix should be fully propagated now. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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Jeremy Lin Schools His NBA Haters In 'Linsanity' Doc

Director Evan Jackson Leong tells MTV News he 'wanted to show the evolution' of how Lin dealt with racism.
By Eric Ditzian


Jeremy Lin
Photo: Henny Ray Abrams

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1700852/linsanity-jeremy-lin-documentary.jhtml

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Alan Ball's 'Banshee' renewed for season 2 by Cinemax

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "True Blood" creator Alan Ball's "Banshee" has been renewed for a second season by Cinemax, HBO Miniseries and Cinemax Programming president Kary Antholis said Tuesday.

The show, which is executive produced by Ball, Greg Yaitanes, Jonathan Tropper, David Schickler and Peter Macdissi, premiered on January 11., drawing 483,000 total viewers with its initial 10 p.m. airing, and another 235,000 and 247,000 total viewers with subsequent re-airings that night.

The series stars Antony Starr as an ex-con and thief who assumes the identity of the sheriff in small-town Banshee, Penn., where he carries on with his criminal activities.

Ivana Milicevic ("Charlie's Angels"), Ulrich Thomsen, Frankie Faison, Hoon Lee and Rus Blackwell also star.

In addition to the second season, "Banshee" has also picked up a pair of new writers. While the first season of the series was written by Tropper and Schickler, "Monk" writer John Romano, "Two and a Half Men" writer Evan Dunsky and "Big Love" writer Doug Jung will join Tropper and Schickler for the Season 2.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/alan-balls-banshee-renewed-season-2-cinemax-222043927.html

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

River Thames to bathe in upgraded long-distance WiFi

DNP River Thames bathes in upgraded longdistance WiFi service

Not that a view over the Thames ever gets old, but commuters should soon find it a bit easier to check their inboxes while they're on or next to the water. Californian WiFi specialist Ruckus says that its wireless steering technology -- which increases network range by up to 4x by directing signals around obstacles and interference -- has just been picked for an upgrade to BT's Thames WiFi service. The new "carrier-grade" equipment should be activated within the next couple of months and will stretch out along the full 27 meandering miles of river that are already covered by traditional antennas. With better hotspot access spreading across the Tube network, black cabs and now the water, EE's central London LTE service will have even more to prove in terms of raw speed.

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Global Reach Technology Selects Ruckus to Bring Smarter, High Capacity Wi-Fi to Users on Land and Water within the UK

Smart Wi-Fi Enables High-Speed Wi-Fi Access for Millions of Passengers Along 27 Miles of the Thames River and Reliable Public Wi-Fi Access in Leeds and Bradford

LONDON, ENGLAND (UK) and SUNNYVALE, CA - January 28, 2013 - Ruckus Wireless, Inc. (NYSE: RKUS) today announced that Global Reach Technology Ltd., an innovative supplier of Wi-Fi, cloud- and IP-based policy management services, has selected its ZoneFlex[TM] Smart Wi-Fi system for a number of high profile Wi-Fi projects in the UK that address the explosive demand for reliable, high-speed data access in densely trafficked areas around the city.

Global Reach has deployed carrier-grade Ruckus Smart Wi-Fi indoor and outdoor ZoneFlex products for its public hotspot infrastructure along 44km (27 miles) of the River Thames and onboard Thames Clippers London River Ferries to support more than 30 million people accessing the river each year. In addition to providing public Wi-Fi access through its own Thames Wi-Fi hot zone branded service, planned for Q1 2013, Global Reach is leveraging its high capacity infrastructure to offer wholesale and international roaming services across the 27 miles of river coverage.

British Telecommunications plc (BT) gives public Wi-Fi access free of charge to all its BT Broadband subscribers via the white-labeled Global Reach service to the Thames River network, while the Transport for London (TFL) authority is using the Wi-Fi infrastructure for private services such as real-time location-based information, tracking boats, network monitoring, timetables, CCTV surveillance and other services.

In addition, Global Reach has selected Ruckus Smart Wi-Fi as the standard underlying technology for the City Wi-Fi services it provides for Virgin Media Business in both Leeds and Bradford.

Carrier-Grade Wi-Fi Solutions with a difference
Global Reach has established a unique position in the market, offering a total managed infrastructure solution coupled with a complete portfolio of value-added network services such as key data on network monitoring, management information systems and customer usage behavior; architecture planning; security; content portal capabilities and gateway functions, and sophisticated policy management.

For mobile network operators and service providers, Global Reach provides bespoke wireless infrastructure and services. Additionally, its policy engine provides seamless and secure 3/4G off load to manage customer's traffic and eCRM, including content filtering, lawful intercept, bandwidth shaping, port and website blocking. Intuitive dashboards allow operators to manage their infrastructure as well as the end user customer experience with complete visibility and precision.

"To effectively deal with the demands and capacity required to deliver service on this scale, we needed a carrier-grade Wi-Fi network in which our customers could have complete confidence," said Nigel Wesley, Chief Executive Officer for Global Reach Technology. "At the end of the day, customers don't really care about how the infrastructure works - they simply want a fast, reliable and affordable Wi-Fi experience that's easy to access and use. That's precisely what we're delivering with Ruckus."

Wesley noted that while providing a reliable Wi-Fi experience in the UK is no easy task, operators are looking for value beyond vanilla connectivity. "Global Reach has developed a different model that not only delivers a carrier-grade Wi-Fi infrastructure at a much lower cost, we are also reducing the time to market for service providers and enterprise customers, allowing them to focus on monetization and bringing value to the subscriber experience."

Smarter Wi-Fi on the Water
Global Reach's Smart Wi-Fi network is one of the world's largest outdoor mesh deployments along a key transport artery weaving through the UK's capital. Four million people travel on the Thames Clippers river ferries every year, with millions more living and working along the riverbank, offices, hotels, cafes and tourist locations.

Global Reach has used new Ruckus ZoneFlex 7782-N, carrier-class 2.4/5 GHz 802.11n outdoor access points (APs) to deploy at main piers crisscrossing the Thames River. 24 Thames Clippers London river ferries are being equipped with ZoneFlex 7363 802.11n indoor dual-band Smart Wi-Fi access points, along with 3G backhaul and ZoneDirector controllers at the Global Reach network operation centers, to provide centralized administration and remote management.

"While we are fundamentally hardware agnostic, we are building carrier-quality Wi-Fi networks that mandate carrier-quality equipment," said Chris Spencer, Chief Technology Officer for Global Reach.

"With its adaptive antenna structure and high-capacity designs, Ruckus has clearly differentiated itself by delivering among the most reliable systems on the market that are distinctly designed for carriers. With the kit we've seen a significant increase in the signal strength as well as the number of concurrent users and sessions we are able to support at any one given time."

City Wi-Fi in Leeds and Bradford for Virgin Media Business
In Leeds and Bradford, Ruckus ZoneFlex 7762 outdoor dual-band 802.11n APs are being deployed on street furniture by Global Reach to provide a completely free City Wi-Fi service that is open to everyone. Global Reach manages and operates the network for Virgin Media Business, building on a partnership that was originally formed for the rollout of the acclaimed London Underground Wi-Fi service.

"There is a massive wireless land grab taking place all over the UK," concludes Wesley. "The super-connected city initiative means a great deal for places like Leeds and Bradford as they focus on growth and regeneration for local businesses, visitors and residents. The Wi-Fi networks we are building are great examples of projects that are making the vision of super-connected cities a reality and enabling future prosperity and innovation."

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/29/river-thames-wifi-upgrade/

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Green Blog: An Ecolabel for McDonald's Fish Fare

McDonald?s has signed on with the Marine Stewardship Council to show that the fish it serves are caught in an environmentally responsible manner. While the fish it will sell is not changing, the deal will make the council?s distinctive blue logo familiar to tens of millions of Americans for the first time.

The world?s biggest fast-food company announced last week that its sourcing of fish for the United States market, which is entirely wild-caught Alaska pollock, had been certified by the council, perhaps the best-known organization promoting sustainable fishing around the world.

The most tangible effect of the sustainability imprimatur is that, beginning next month, Filet-O-Fish wrappers sold in the burger giant?s 14,000 American restaurants will display the Marine Stewardship Council label. McDonald?s also announced on Thursday that it would roll out a new promotional menu item in February called Fish McBites ? think chicken nuggets, only made from pollock ? that would also carry the council?s label.

Judging from photos like this one, it will be impossible to eat a McDonald?s fish product without getting reassurance that your meal is not harming the seas.

McDonald?s did not have to do much to comply with the council?s requirements. Susan Forsell, McDonald?s vice president for sustainability, said that under the company?s own in-house sustainable fisheries program, which began 10 years ago, 100 percent of McDonald?s fish is already purchased from fisheries that have received stewardship council certification.

In Europe, where McDonald?s products rely on both the Alaskan pollock and sustainable European fisheries, the council?s logo already appears on the company?s packaging, Ms. Forsell said.

While McDonald?s packaging in Asia does not currently carry the label, she said, obtaining certification there would not present a problem because McDonald?s fish products there are also sourced from sustainable fisheries.

Beyond burnishing the company?s green credentials, the deal bolsters the image of the Marine Stewardship Council, which has already entered the consciousness of some American consumers through arrangements with Kroger, Costco, Supervalu and Wal-Mart.

Mike DeCesare, a spokesman for the council, said that it receives a 0.5 percent licensing fee on wholesale fish sales when the label is used by a partner.

He declined to provide additional details, saying that partner data was confidential. But McDonald?s sold more than 200 million Filet-O-Fish sandwiches last year in the United States alone, so the deal will probably work out to be a substantial windfall for the organization.

How good the deal is for the fishery, or sustainability in general, is less clear. As I?ve reported in the past, many fisheries scientists are skeptical about the value of the Marine Stewardship Council?s stamp of approval. The organization, founded in 1995 to provide a market-based solution to overfishing, assesses fisheries on the basis of three major criteria: the quality of stock management and the health of the stock and the ecosystem that supports it.

Some of the council?s decisions have met with wide criticism, including the certification of a fish called the New Zealand hoki that McDonald?s serves in some Filet-O-Fish sandwiches outside the United States. The council has also certified as sustainable fisheries for which scientists say the data is so scarce that any management plan is pure guesswork, including those of the Antarctic krill and the Antarctic and Patagonian toothfish.

Many conservationists, including groups like the World Wildlife Foundation, one of its founders, continue to support the council, and some argue that in the absence of straightforward regulation, it is better than nothing. The Marine Stewardship Council says its own analysis shows that the fish stocks it certifies have proved vastly less likely to be overexploited than uncertified stocks.

The Alaskan pollock fishery, the largest food fishery in the United States, is said to be worth about $1 billion. The majority of the catch is turned into fish sticks and surimi, in which the fish is processed into products like imitation crab. The stock is also, the National Marine Fisheries Service likes to say, considered one of the world?s best-managed major fisheries.

As if to prove that one person?s sustainability is another?s catastrophe, native fishermen decried the McDonald?s announcement almost before the ink was dry. They argue that the commercial pollock fishery is responsible for the waste of thousands of king salmon each year as bycatch.

Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/27/an-ecolabel-for-mcdonalds-fish-fare/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Mike Sikora&#39;s Dayton Home Improvement Awarded CertainTeed&#39;s ...

CertainTeed, North America?s leading brand of exterior and interior building products, has recognized Mike Sikora?s Dayton Home Improvement Center (DHI) with the two highest certifications for roofing contractors for all of its shingle products.? The Master Shingle Applicator? (MSA) and SELECT ShingleMaster?credentials are awarded to top-notch roofing professionals like the Sikora workforce who have been properly trained in every aspect of shingle installation techniques using the approved procedures for installing all CertainTeed roofing systems.

The Master Shingle Applicator? status is a requirement for all roofers to achieve the higher level SELECT ShingleMaster? qualification.? It signifies that Sikora?s roofers are held to the highest workforce standards in delivering a high-quality job using CertainTeed?s shingle roof systems that are guaranteed to meet stringent warranty compliance.? The elite training program utilizes CertainTeed?s proprietary manual and educates roofers in topics such as good workmanship practices, roof systems, estimating, flashing, ventilation, and installation instructions for all of CertainTeed?s shingle products.

As a CertainTeed ShingleMaster? Sikora must employ a MSA qualified workforce including one job supervisor and at least two installers who have passed CertainTeed?s ShingleMaster? credentialed course.?? The course allows Sikora?s DHI to offer the SureStart?, PLUS 3-STAR and 4-STAR coverage warranty extensions for CertainTeed roofing systems.

Both certifications require advanced training and testing every two years to renew certification and maintain credentialed status in good standing.

About CertainTeed?

A subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, the world?s largest building products company, CertainTeed has helped shape the building products industry for more than 100 years through the responsible development of innovative and sustainable building products.

Source: http://www.daytonhomeimprovement.com/2013/01/mike-sikoras-dayton-home-improvement-awarded-certainteeds-prestigious-master-shingle-applicator-and-shinglemaster-certifications/

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Bakery, liquor store, much more slated to open in The Source this year

Babette's, a French bakery, will be one of a slew of new spots scheduled to open in The Source in June.

Boulderites have devoured Steve Scott?s ambrosial French breads ? pictured are three of them ? for awhile, but he is moving his operations to Denver in June, when he opens Babette?s in The Source food emporium. (Douglas Brown)

Details about The Source, a food emporium slated to open in the River North neighborhood in June, are beginning to emerge.

Steve Scott, a baker whose moist, crusty, and addictive French breads have captivated Boulderites, is leaving the college town for Denver, where he will open Babette?s, a bakery in The Source. Babette?s, which will sell breads, brioche, croissants and a handful of sandwiches, will probably be the most open-to-the-public bakery Denver has ever seen ? Scott envisions patrons standing just feet from the bakers and their machines.

?I want this to feel like we are baking for that one single person, like it?s someone?s home,? said Scott, a former professional cyclist who has been baking for 17 years. ?My philosophy is you need to see the baker baking. I view this as building community around the bakery.?

Scott also hopes to hire a pastry chef, and build a pastry program around the chef.

Also coming to The Source:

The Source, a Denver food emporium slated to open this year, is in a 19th century steel foundry

The Source, slated to open in June, will fill this Denver space, a 19th century foundry, in the RiNo neighborhood. (Luca Venter )

Proper Pour, a liquor store that will feature interesting, eclectic wines, spirits and beers. Many of the spirits and beers will come from Colorado. In addition, Proper Pour will sell a wide variety of bartender tools, for both professionals and home bartenders.

?It will be geared towards education, and geared towards the industry,? said McLain Hedges, who along with his partner Mary Wright will run the shop. Hedges said bartenders don?t have a comprehensive local resource for bartending tools.

Hedges said a ?cellar? for 3,000 bottles will be built above the shop. Here, Denverites will be able to keep 25-, 50- and 100-bottle lots, in locked cages, where temperatures will be properly maintained and Proper Pour employees will turn the bottles, to keep corks from drying out. The service works especially well for downtown dwellers, who want to collect wine but don?t have the space. The cellar will contain tables, for drinking and hanging out. Public tastings will be held there too, he said. Kyle Zeppelin, the developer and principal visionary behind The Source, said Proper Pour will probably also develop its own bitters and pickles.

The Source will also contain: a cheese and spice shop, with offerings not widely available along the Front Range, run by Mondo Food, a specialty food distributor; a whole-animal butcher shop, with a meat counter; a general store, with produce, flowers and dry goods; and office space on a to-be-built mezzanine level.

These components of The Source add to a list of tenants we already know about: A pair of restaurants (Acorn, which is the sibling of Boulder?s Oak at Fourteenth, and Comida Cantina, a Longmont taqueria), Crooked Stave brewery, Boxcar Coffee Roasters, and Peak Spirits distillery (with a tasting area).

Can June get here soon enough?

Source: http://blogs.denverpost.com/food/2013/01/28/bakery-liquor-store-slated-open-source-year/17213/

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Report: Japan plans world's first broadcast in ultra-HD TV in 2014

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TOKYO???The Japanese government is set to launch the world's first 4K TV broadcast in July 2014, roughly two years ahead of schedule, to help stir demand for ultra high-definition televisions, the Asahi newspaper reported on Sunday without citing sources.

The service will begin from communications satellites, followed by satellite broadcasting and ground digital broadcasting, the report said.

The 4K TVs, which boast four times the resolution of current high-definition TVs, are now on sale by Japanese makers including Sony, Panasonic and Sharp. Other manufacturers include South Korea's LG Electronics.

Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications had aimed to kick-start the 4K TV service in 2016. That has been brought forward to July 2014, when the final match of the 2014 football World Cup is set to take place in Brazil, the Asahi report said.

In Japan, the development of super high-definition 8K TVs is in progress, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications plans to launch the test 8K TV broadcast in 2016, two years ahead of schedule, it said.

Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/japan-reportedly-targets-2014-worlds-first-ultra-high-def-4k-1C8135106

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Group says Israel abused crowd-control methods

JERUSALEM (AP) ? An Israeli rights group says the military often used crowd control methods during violent Palestinian protests in the West Bank in ways that can cause serious injury or death.

A report released Monday by the B'Tselem group accuses the Israeli forces, for example, of firing exploding tear gas canisters directly at protesters.

It also says that six Palestinians have been killed by rubber-coated metal bullets used during protests since 2005, compared to 46 who were killed by live fire during the demonstrations.

The military has dismissed the report as "biased" and says it relied on incidents that "are still under investigation."

Palestinian demonstrations in the West Bank often spiral into violence, with protesters hurling rocks and fire bombs at the Israeli forces.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/group-says-israel-abused-crowd-control-methods-091740374.html

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Maxing Out The Mini Season For Maine Shrimp

Trawlers in the Gulf of Maine are allowed to catch Maine shrimp during a limited season that started this week.

Gulf of Maine Research Institute

Trawlers in the Gulf of Maine are allowed to catch Maine shrimp during a limited season that started this week.

Gulf of Maine Research Institute

To Mainers, cold-water shrimp pulled from the Gulf of Maine in midwinter by a shrinking fleet of fisherman are many things: fresh, sweet, delicious, affordable, precious.

"The absolute best thing about them is that they are almost exclusively ours," boasts Portland-based architect and Maine shrimp lover Ric Quesada. He revels in the fact that Maine shrimp don't travel well out of state. "You don't run errands with these in your car. They want to go right home and be eaten," he says.

Upwards of 90 percent of the U.S. harvest of Pandalus borealis comes from the coast of Maine, with the remainder pulled in from waters off New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

The small crustaceans with bulbous black eyes are colloquially dubbed "salad shrimp" because of their 2- to 4-inch physiques and the frequency with which they top Caesar salads in Maine. Mainers contend their shrimp have a sweeter, more delicate flavor than those reared in the Gulf of Mexico or shipped in from Asia, most likely because of the colder water, they say.

The season for Maine shrimp is always fairly short, driven by the life cycle of these migratory hermaphrodites. Maggie Hunter, a scientist with the Maine Department of Marine Resources, says Maine shrimp sexually mature as males at about 2 1/2 years of age in the muddy bottoms of the deep, cold canyons of the Gulf of Maine. Roughly a year later, they transform into females and mating soon starts. When they are about four or five years old, they migrate to slightly warmer waters closer to shore and there they spawn.

It's at that point in their lives, when the ladies approach the shore between December and February, that they are caught for Mainers' consumption.

But this year Mainers are going to be consuming much less shrimp than they have in the past. The season is starting late to allow more shrimp to spawn before they are caught. And in December, regulators set the allowable catch for the species at just 72 percent of the 2012 level.

The overall allowable catch is divided between fishermen that drag nets behind their boats (a process called trawling) and fishermen that use traps. The season for trawlers began on Jan. 23, and they're only allowed to shrimp on Mondays and Wednesday mornings. Fisherman using traps ? which typically bring in more uniformly sized shrimp because holes in the trap let the little ones escape ? can't begin their shrimping until Feb. 5.

Maine shrimp are small and more red than pink. Mainers say the shrimp have a sweeter, more delicate flavor than shrimp from the American south or Asia.

courtesy Gulf of Maine Research Institute

Maine shrimp are small and more red than pink. Mainers say the shrimp have a sweeter, more delicate flavor than shrimp from the American south or Asia.

courtesy Gulf of Maine Research Institute

How long the season will last is anyone's guess as weather and the shrimpers' ability to locate the shrimp both play a role. Estimates range up to to six weeks, but many think it will be a lot shorter.

If early sales are any indication, the shrimp haul won't last long in the shops. Harbor Fish in Portland received 180 pounds of shrimp on Jan. 23 at 11:30 a.m., and sold out in less than three hours.

The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, which regulates the fishery, contends the limits are necessary because the little gals have been overfished for the past three years, all surveys of the Maine shrimp population are trending downward and there are alarmingly few shrimp mature enough to make the migration to the shore.

The hope is that cutting back on the allowable catch will allow the fishery to return to sustainable levels. But recent samples don't bode well for a quick turnaround, Hunter says.

Sammy Viola is a commercial fisherman who has shrimped out of Maine's Portland Harbor on and off since 1994. He says catch limits are unnecessary. "Maine shrimp are so sensitive to both water temperature and salinity that they are either going to be there or not be there," he says. "If they are not there from one year to the next, we can't catch them, can we?"

Viola says he'll cast his shrimp nets this season, lured by a wholesale price for whole shrimp that's about 50 cents higher per pound than last year. But he also fears that if he doesn't go shrimping this year, regulators will decide to ban him next year. Regulators have made no calls yet about the 2014 season, but the previous year's haul does sometimes factor into the determination of an individual fisherman's quotas for other species, like cod.

Quotas aside, Mainers offer plenty of advice on how they plan to prepare as much of the rare Maine shrimp as they can get their hands on.

Viola will eat some raw on his boat. "They crunch like popcorn," he says.

Quesada first brines them in a salt solution and then marinates them very quickly in olive oil, garlic, herbs and cayenne pepper. He arranges them whole on a very hot, cast iron plancha, turns them once and then calls his family over.

"They should be eaten at the stove. Bringing them to the table is almost wasted effort," he says.

Shrimp cookers all admit to freezing some of the meats for future use and some of the shells for stock. But they say that frozen Maine shrimp isn't quite the same as fresh.

When Quesada pulls a half-pound bag from the freezer, he only employs them as a garnish, for paella or on seafood pasta, for example.

"It's just a little hocus-pocus I do to conjure up the image of the real Maine shrimp season," he says.

Christine Burns Rudalevige is a food writer and recipe developer who recently relocated to Maine and is currently enjoying her first shrimp season there.

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/01/24/170157716/maxing-out-the-mini-season-for-maine-shrimp?ft=1&f=1007

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Syrian troops fight rebels in Damascus suburb

In this image taken from video obtained from the Sham News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, a pair of what activists say are tanks from President Bashar Assad regime in sit in a street in the Daraya neighborhood of Damascus, Syria, just before one of them fires a shot Friday, Jan. 25, 2013. Troops battled rebels around Damascus in an effort to dislodge opposition fighters who have set up enclaves around the capital, including Daraya and Zabadani. (AP Photo/Sham News Network via AP video)

In this image taken from video obtained from the Sham News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, a pair of what activists say are tanks from President Bashar Assad regime in sit in a street in the Daraya neighborhood of Damascus, Syria, just before one of them fires a shot Friday, Jan. 25, 2013. Troops battled rebels around Damascus in an effort to dislodge opposition fighters who have set up enclaves around the capital, including Daraya and Zabadani. (AP Photo/Sham News Network via AP video)

In this image taken from video obtained from Bambuser, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, men help an injured and heavily bleeding man through the rubble of a building that was destroyed following what activists said were two airstrikes in the Arbeen neighborhood of Damascus, Syria, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Bambuser via AP video)

BEIRUT (AP) ? Syria's state-run news agency says troops have raided an opposition stronghold near Damascus, killing an unspecified number of rebels and uncovering tunnels used by them to move about and smuggle weapons.

SANA says the tunnels were discovered Saturday after clashes in Daraya just south of the capital.

Two activist groups, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordination Committees, meanwhile reported shelling and air raids of other Damascus suburbs, including areas near the international airport.

Syrian troops have been trying to capture Daraya for weeks but faced strong resistance from hundreds of rebels. Damascus suburbs have been used as a base by rebels to threaten nearby regime facilities.

Syria's crisis began in March 2011 and has so far killed more than 60,000 according to the U.N.

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Dutch warn citizens to leave Libyan city

LONDON (AP) ? The Netherlands is urging its citizens to leave the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi in response to what is described as an imminent threat against Westerners.

Britain issued a similar warning Thursday.

Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesman Thijs van Son says the ministry is upgrading its travel warning for Benghazi. He says the Dutch "have reason to believe there is a serious threat coming up" but declined to elaborate.

Van Son says there are four Dutch citizens registered as being in Benghazi and possibly two more.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dutch-warn-citizens-leave-libyan-city-154534676.html

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Researchers build a working tractor beam, on a very small scale

Researchers develop a working tractor beam, on a very small scale

We recently saw research that suggested negative radiation pressure in light could lead to a practical tractor beam. A partnership between the Czech Republic's Institute of Scientific Instruments and Scotland's University of St. Andrews can show that it's more than just theory: the two have successfully created an optical field that flipped the usual pressure and started pulling objects toward the light. Their demo only tugged at the particle level -- sorry, no spaceships just yet -- but it exhibited unique properties that could be useful here on Earth. Scientists discovered that the pull is specific to the size and substance of a given object, and that targets would sometimes reorganize themselves in a way that improved the results. On the current scale, that pickiness could lead to at least medicinal uses, such as sorting cells based on their material. While there's more experiments and development to go before we ever see a tractor beam at the hospital, the achievement brings us one step closer to the sci-fi future we were always told we'd get, right alongside the personal communicators and jetpacks.

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Top 3 Wildlife Sanctuaries in India | Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia

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What Roars for the Top 3 Wildlife Destination in India
You mean besides Tigers? Lots, actually! Contrary to popular perception, tigers and lions are not the only sought-after animals on wildlife tours in India. India, with its rich and vivid wildlife, is home to 10000+ species of varied wildlife that has driven enthusiasts from far and wide to its rustic lands. However, tigers in India ? Asian and Bengal ? rule popularity curves. We researched and picked out the Top 3 Wildlife Sanctuaries in India. If you?re planning a Wildlife tour in India, this is a must read.

1-?? ?Corbett National? Park

Corbett National Park

Do we even need to introduce the Corbett National Park? For the sake of formality, Corbett National Park is Asia?s first national and India?s most popular national park. It is so huge that it covers 2 districts ? Nainital and Pauri and spans over a staggering 1288 sq. km. The Corbett has varied habitats for nurturing the immense variety of wildlife it inhabits. Although primarily popular for its Bengal Tigers and Asiatic Elephants, not many know that the Corbett National Park is home to 600+ species of avifauna.
When Should You Go ? November to February
Safari Costs ? 1800-2500 INR
Enquire About ? Elephant Safaris, Individual stories of each tigers
Yes Factor ? Highest probability of tiger spotting in India

2-?? ?Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park is located in Madhya Pradesh, central India and is the home of the Asian tiger. The 448 sq. km reserve also has a small Bandhavgarh Hill, 811 meters high. The park is picturesquely developed around a castle, the 2000 year old Bandhavgarh Fort. Besides its 60 tigers, Bandhavgarh sanctuary shelters more than 250 species of birds and 22 species of mammals.
When Should You Go ? November to February
Safari Costs ? 4000-5000 INR (Indians); 4500-5500 (Foreigners)
Enquire About ? Stuffed White Tiger ?Mohan? in Maharaja?s palace
Yes Factor ? 60+ Tigers in 450 sq. km area

3-?? ?Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park

Created in 1955, Kanha National Park was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1974. Kanha is 160 kilometers from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh and spans across 1940 sq. km. Kanha National Park has led the? animal conservation campaigns in India for the past 40 years. Interestingly, Kanha provides for ideal living conditions for both the prey (deers, chital and gaur) and the predator (tigers). The Park is particularly famous for its Hard ground Barasingha (Swamp Deer).
When Should You Go ? October- November or February-March
Safari Costs ? 1000/1500+230 INR (Indians); 2000-3000+500 INR (Foreigners)
Enquire About ? The Kanha Museum
Yes Factor ? Watching a full bodied tiger attack and kill its prey
P.S. ? Please have your reservations made prior to the actual travel. Last minute tickets to most Wildlife sanctuaries in India are a little tricky to get.

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Source: http://blog.travelandleisureasia.com/destination/2013/01/24/top-3-wildlife-sanctuaries-in-india/

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Friday, January 25, 2013

PFT: Rams reportedly will hire Rob Ryan

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For the 49ers and Ravens, the path to the Super Bowl was clear: They won their divisions, then won their playoff games, and now they have a chance to earn the right to be considered the best team in the NFL.

But the other seven men who will be on the field in the Super Bowl will get there through somewhat less meritorious means.

The eligibility requirements for the officials who work the postseason have been provided to PFT by the NFL, and they show that it?s not as simple as assigning the best officials to the biggest games. In fact, the NFL emphasizes taking turns to give more officials the opportunity to work in the playoffs, even if those officials don?t receive the highest grades that season.

In the 2012 regular season there were 18 referees in the NFL. Ten of them received playoff assignments: Alberto Riveron, Scott Green, Mike Carey and Peter Morelli worked wild card games; Bill Vinovich, Jerome Boger, Walt Coleman and Tony Corrente worked divisional games; Terry McAulay worked the NFC Championship and Bill Leavy worked the AFC Championship. The refs who didn?t make the playoffs were Walt Anderson, Clete Blakeman, Carl Cheffers, Ed Hochuli, John Parry, Gene Steratore, Jeff Triplette and Ron Winter.

It doesn?t take a math major to figure out that there?s something fishy about giving playoff assignments to 10 out of 18 refs. When you?re picking 10 from a pool of 18, by definition, you?re picking one who is below average. Does it really make sense for a below average ref to work a playoff game?

It would make a lot more sense to identify the four best referees in the league over the course of the regular season and make them the four playoff referees. Those four would then work the wild card games and the divisional round. Then the league office would award the two conference championship assignments to the two referees who grade out the best in the first two rounds of the playoffs. After the conference championship games, the NFL could give the referee who graded out better in the conference championship the Super Bowl assignment, and give the other conference championship ref a trip to Hawaii for the Pro Bowl.

If a close call is being decided and a playoff game is on the line, wouldn?t you rather have the first-, second-, third- or fourth-best ref making the call, instead of the 10th-best ref?

When it comes to the Super Bowl assignment, the NFL continues to value taking turns, even if it means putting the calls into the hands of someone who did not grade out as the league?s best referee. The NFL?s rules state only that an official has to be among the Top 5 highest-graded officials at his position to work the Super Bowl, and the rules specifically state that no official can work two Super Bowls in a row. But why not always assign the Super Bowl to the No. 1 highest-graded referee? And why shouldn?t an official work consecutive Super Bowls if he grades out as the best in the NFL for two consecutive seasons?

Although the NFL has not confirmed the assignment, it?s been widely reported that Jerome Boger will work this year?s Super Bowl. That has raised some eyebrows with other officials, who claim Boger?s grades were artificially enhanced by the league office, and the officiating website FootballZebras.com has raised questions about why Boger is working a Super Bowl when he has never previously worked a conference championship game.

The NFL doesn?t give out details about referees? grades, so there?s no way to say for sure whether Boger was the best ref in the NFL this season, according to the league?s criteria. It would make a lot more sense for the NFL to simply say this: The best officials will always work the Super Bowl.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/01/24/report-rams-will-hire-rob-ryan/related/

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UK economy shrinks anew, flirts with "triple dip"

LONDON (Reuters) - A slump in North Sea oil production, lower factory output and a hangover from the London Olympics caused Britain's economy to shrink more than expected in late 2012, pushing it perilously close to a "triple-dip" recession.

The Office for National Statistics said on Friday that Britain's gross domestic product fell 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter - a sharper fall than the 0.1 percent decline expected by analysts. GDP grew by 0.9 percent between July and September.

Sterling fell to a five-month low against the dollar and to its lowest against the euro in over a year after the data.

"This is a very disappointing outturn," said Philip Shaw, economist at Investec. "Markets realize that figures can be revised ... but clearly now the talk will focus on whether we are in a triple-dip recession."

Britain's economy is now 3.3 percent smaller than its peak in Q1 2008, having recovered only about half the output lost during the financial crisis - a worse performance than other major economies. The country slipped back into recession in the last three months of 2011, and only emerged from it in the third quarter of 2012, after a boost from the London Olympics.

The biggest driver for the fourth-quarter fall in GDP was a 10.2 percent drop in mining and quarrying output.

(Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uk-gdp-falls-more-forecast-fourth-quarter-094734833--business.html

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Federation Small Business Networking Event | HU12 Online

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Networking out of Recession

THE FSB (Federation of Small Businesses) is holding one of its ?Business in the Spotlight? networking events.

Members and non-members are invited to come to Makro, Hull on Monday 11th February 2013 from 3.30 to 5.00pm.

The Enterprise Express, newsletter of the FSB says:

?The real secret behind the success of ?Business in the Spotlight? lies in the mega-contribution of the people who attend: their openness, sincerity, and their genuine willingness to join in has become the outstanding hallmark of the event. You can hear what some of them had to say about the events by viewing the video here.?

?The events are FREE and open to member and non-member organisations (why not bring a friend or colleague?) and they present a great opportunity to get together with other organisations, network, buy, sell, and seek out joint trading collaborations.?

The event takes place at Makro Cash and Carry, The Junction, off Clive Sullivan Way, Hull, HU3 4SA.

Book online for the Hull event at: http://bitsmakro.eventbrite.com

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Nokia Reportedly Lining Up ?True? PureView Windows Phone For Launch This Year ? Codenamed EOS

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Gilda's Club chapter in Wis. sticks with name

MADISON, Wis. (AP) ? Stung by the overwhelmingly negative reaction to removing the name of original "Saturday Night Live" cast member Gilda Radner from a cancer support group's title, a Wisconsin chapter is borrowing one of the comedian's catch phrases for its next announcement: Never mind.

Gilda's Club Madison will remain just that, group leaders told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The board voted last week to keep the name after an avalanche of criticism in November when it announced it was switching to the more generic Cancer Support Community Southwest Wisconsin, in part out of concern that young people today were unfamiliar with Radner, who died of ovarian cancer in 1989.

"It really struck a chord with folks and all of us agreed we want people to come to Gilda's and get the help that they need," said Wayne Harris, chairman of the board for the Madison chapter. "If this is what it takes to make that happen, we're all as a group happy to make it happen."

The intention of changing to a broader name was honorable, Harris said. "In retrospect, we probably should have thought that through or understood it more," he said.

Anger over the name change, which was supposed to take effect this month, came from members of the local Gilda's Club chapter, fans of Radner who saw it as a slight to a woman who confronted cancer with dignity and humor, leaders of other clubs who reaffirmed their commitment to keeping the name, as well as Radner's husband, actor Gene Wilder.

"We started receiving emails right away," said Lannia Stenz, director of the Madison chapter. "For the most part it was simply asking 'Why did you do this? Please reconsider.' It was really, truly passionate feedback. We had some people who were angry but at the base of everything it was the love of Gilda and her story."

Reaction to the news led to a flurry of positive comments Wednesday on the Gilda's Club Facebook page and on Twitter.

Ron Nief, a professor at Beloit College in southern Wisconsin who has made a career out of studying how generations view the world differently, said he was glad to know that Radner still resonates with people and has not been forgotten.

But Nief also said he thought the decision to keep the name was more about securing future donations and less about honoring Radner.

"They are an organization that does very good work and in order to do it they have to raise money and the name is related to their ability to raise funds," Nief said.

Stenz, leader of the Madison chapter, said the potential loss of donations "was not as much of a factor in our decision to retain the name." She said it was driven more by feedback from its board, Gilda's Club members and people in the community.

Stenz and Harris said the goal of the name change was always about making clear the group's mission, not to remove Radner's memory.

"We were just talking about changing the name that we went by legally," Harris said. While Radner would have still been a part of the organization, "in the end, they want to see Gilda's name out front," he said.

Paintings and drawings of Radner line the walls of the Madison-area chapter, which is located in the suburb of Middleton. One depicts her on top of Madison's state Capitol. Another imagines her sitting along the shores of Lake Mendota on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.

The meeting rooms are named after her "Saturday Night Live" characters, including New York-street smart reporter Roseanne Roseannadana; speech-impeded talk show host Baba Wawa, a parody of Barbara Walters; and out-of-sync editorialist Emily Litella who would say, "Never mind," after being told of her confusion.

Radner was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1986. She sought support from The Wellness Community in California, and in 1991, her friends and family started Gilda's Club on the East Coast to honor her legacy. The name was inspired by something Radner said after her diagnosis: "Having cancer gave me membership in an elite club I'd rather not belong to."

Gilda's Club Worldwide merged with The Wellness Community in 2009, and the joint headquarters in Washington changed its name to the Cancer Support Community. Local chapters were given the choice of keeping their names or changing it. Of the 53 chapters worldwide, 23 are known as Gilda's Club.

Together, the chapters deliver $40 million a year in free care to about 1 million cancer patients and their families, said Linda House, executive vice president of the national Cancer Support Community. The Madison chapter has about 2,200 members.

Stenz said she hoped the Madison community that Gilda's Club serves will embrace its decision to keep the name.

As far as lessons learned from the experience, Harris had a simple takeaway: "We're not changing our name again."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gildas-club-chapter-wis-sticks-name-171947151.html

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