Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Talaash director Reema Kagti: In India, films are rarely considered art

Talaash director Reema Kagti feels that Indian films are rarely considered art and they are there to just provide entertainment.

"In India, films are rarely considered art, they are considered entertainment. Through film festivals we are breaking this reductionist view of filmmaking? and I am glad," she told IANS in an exclusive interview.

She says after making Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd in 2007, she never made a conscious effort to direct a commercial or an art film.

"I don't decide if I am going to be making this kind of film or that kind of film. For me, it?s about falling in love with the story and then writing a screenplay for that story. And the treatment I give to that story.

"I don't consciously try to make a commercial or a festival film. I just go with the story and wherever that leads me to," she said.

If her debut movie focused on shades of romance through six couples from different age groups, her next Talaash is a suspense thriller. Starring Aamir Khan in the lead role, it is coming out November 30.

Source: http://ibnlive.in.com/news/talaash-director-reema-kagti-in-india-films-are-rarely-considered-art/303061-8-66.html

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New York City subways to reopen Thursday with limited runs, Cuomo says

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City's subway system will resume limited operations on Thursday, four days after it was shut down ahead of the arrival of Sandy, the massive storm that brought unprecedented flooding to the world's financial capital, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said.

Limited service on suburban commuter rail lines serving Long Island to the east and Westchester County and Connecticut to the north was to resume on Wednesday afternoon, Cuomo said at a press conference. Trains were to begin operating on the Long Island Railroad and Metro North Railroad systems at 2 p.m. (1800 GMT) on Wednesday.

Cuomo said the restored subway service would be supplemented by a "bus bridge" between Manhattan and Brooklyn given that four of the seven tunnels connecting the two boroughs under the East River remain flooded. Three of the seven tunnels were now clear of water, he said.

In Manhattan, there would be no subway service south of 34th Street, Cuomo said.

New York City was brought to a near standstill by flooding, power outages and transportation closures after the storm hit Monday night.

The city counts an average of 5.3 million riders each weekday. The system, which runs around the clock, comprises 21 subway routes linked by 468 stations, and stretches across 660 miles of track.

Cuomo said officials faced huge task to restore not only transportation services but other key portions of the city's infrastructure damaged when Sandy swept a record storm surge of nearly 14 feet over southern Manhattan and other low-lying waterfront neighborhoods.

"It was frightening. It was frightening. It looked apocalyptic," Cuomo said of the flooding he witnessed on Monday night at the height of the storm.

(Reporting By Dan Burns and Paul Thomasch)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/york-city-subways-reopen-thursday-limited-runs-cuomo-164002273.html

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Soup kitchen in Ryan photo op losing donors

Ryan at a soup kitchen. Ryan at a soup kitchen in Youngstown, Ohio, on Oct. 13, 2012 (Mary Altaffer/AP)

When Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan rinsed a few dishes in the back of a soup kitchen in Youngstown, Ohio, he couldn't have known the photo op would still be a story almost a week later. It is, but not for anything positive.

According to The Huffington Post, the Mahoning County St. Vincent De Paul Society is losing donors as a result of the photo.? "It appears to be a substantial amount," charity president Brian Antal told the Post. "You can rest assured there has been a substantial backlash." Antal declined to mention specific numbers, citing privacy concerns.

For those who haven't been following, er, soup-kitchen-gate, here's what happened. Rep. Ryan stopped by on Saturday morning and offered to wash a few dishes. However, according to Antal, the Ryan camp wasn't exactly invited.

"We are apolitical because the majority of our funding is from private donations," Antal told The Washington Post. "It's strictly in our bylaws not to do it. They showed up there, and they did not have permission. They got one of the volunteers to open up the doors." Antal also said that "If this was the Democrats, I'd have the same exact problem."

A spokesperson for Ryan told the Washington Post that a staff member reached out to the charity before stopping by and was told that "it would be fine for the congressman to stop by."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/soup-kitchen-ryan-photo-op-losing-donors-203033279--election.html

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THE RACE: Obama, Romney moving toward the end game

President Barack Obama greets people on the tarmac as he arrives at Manchester Boston Regional Airport, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, in Manchester, N.H., for a campaign stop. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama greets people on the tarmac as he arrives at Manchester Boston Regional Airport, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, in Manchester, N.H., for a campaign stop. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures while speaking at a campaign stop at Tidewater Community College in Chesapeake, Va., Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Platters of sugar cookies bearing the likenesses of President Barack Obama, left, and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, are available for sale on the counter at the Oakmont Bakery on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 in Oakmont, Pa. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

As campaign days dwindle, candidates quicken their pace. Every audience becomes extremely important, rallies usually become larger, noisier and more energetic and campaign travel becomes busier and focused on key battleground states ? where political television ads now blare nearly around-the-clock.

Both candidates also are extending their outreach in the final days to important voting blocs, most recently women. The president has held a lead with women voters in most polls, but some recent surveys suggest some shifting loyalties.

Republican Mitt Romney's debate remarks that he had reviewed "binders full of women" for top-level jobs when he was governor of Massachusetts gave President Barack Obama new ammunition.

"We don't have to order up some binders to find qualified, talented, driven young women to learn and teach and thrive and start businesses," Obama said after the debate.

Two days after their combative second debate, both Obama and Romney were to share another platform as both address an annual Catholic charity banquet in New York.

But the tone is sure to be less tense. Presidential candidates usually make humorous remarks, poking fun at both opponents and themselves at the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a white-tie event named after a former New York governor. Four years ago, Obama and John McCain swapped self-deprecating jokes instead of campaign jabs at the same dinner.

On the way to New York, Obama attended an outdoor campaign rally in Manchester, N.H. where he taunted Romney's efforts to promote his economic plan, which Democrats claim mostly benefits the wealthy.

Vice President Joe Biden campaigned in Nevada for a second day and GOP vice presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan had two campaign stops in Florida.

The final presidential debate is Monday in Boca Raton, Fla.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Should military veterans endorse presidential candidates?

A provocative new study examines some potential pitfalls when retired military veterans wade into political campaigning. Endorsements could erode trust in the military, the report finds.

By Anna Mulrine,?Staff writer / October 18, 2012

Veterans applaud as Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan speaks during a campaign event, Oct. 8, in Swanton, Ohio.

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That is the question behind a provocative new study from an influential Washington think tank.

True, retired veterans are private citizens. But there is a ?fine line? between vets voicing private concerns and doing so in a way ?that makes it appear that they?re speaking on behalf of the institution? of the US military, says Maj. James Golby, an instructor of politics at the US Military Academy at West Point.

The ?main issue? is ?respecting the moral authority that has been bestowed on people who have served in the military to guard? the trust the public has placed in them, adds Golby, lead author in the new study entitled, ?Military Campaigns: Veterans? Endorsements and Presidential Elections,? from the Center for a New American Security in Washington.

The problem is that very few American voters make the distinction between retired military personnel and those on active duty, notes the study, which was also written by Kyle Dropp and Peter Feaver. Active-duty personnel are not allowed to wear uniforms at political events and make political speeches.

The campaigns, in turn, are aware of this and tend to recruit the highest-ranking retirees they can find to support candidates, particularly ?flag officers? ? admirals and generals.

?Retired senior officers may think they are drawing fine distinctions between the formal institution of active-duty military and their own views as retired citizens, but the truth is that no one, especially not the campaigns, is very interested in their views as private citizens,? the study says.

While the report finds that these endorsements do not appear to notably sway voters, the problem is that over time these endorsements have the potential to erode trust in the military.

What's more, the topic is particularly relevant during a presidential election in which, for the first time in American history, neither of the candidates has served in the military.

?Endorsements by retired military officers can diminish the perception of the military as a nonpartisan institution serving the nation and increase the perception of the military as just another interest group serving its own bureaucratic and political interests,? the authors warn.

Because of this, endorsements from retired military officers ? particularly the high-ranking ones ? could be seen as coming with a thinly veiled threat about what could happen if the nonpreferred candidate wins.

This is particularly true of some of the negative political ads this campaign season, when retired Special Operations Forces officers attacked President Obama for discussing the strike on Osama bin Laden?s compound, Golby says.

?The real downside to negative ads is that they do create a perception that the military doesn?t support one candidate, and they raise questions about whether military leaders will be able to faithfully carry out the orders of the other party,? he says.

As the report notes, ?Indeed, the military is obliged to serve wholeheartedly whichever candidate wins, and public participation in the campaign process undermines the perception that it can or will do so if the vote goes against members? preferences.?

For this reason, the nation?s highest-ranking military officer, Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has weighed in on the issue.

?In my judgment, we must continue to be thoughtful about how our actions and opinions reflect on the profession beyond active service,? he wrote in a message to US troops. ?Former and retired service members, especially generals and admirals, are connected to military service for life. When the title or uniform is used for partisan purposes, it can erode the trust relationship.?

The report?s authors acknowledge that the vast majority of retired officers who make endorsements have only the interests of their country at heart. ?Many of these retired generals and admirals have served their nation faithfully for many years and have noble ambitions. They are pursuing what they think is right in terms of broader policies for the nation,? Golby says.

What?s more, veterans groups have legitimate concerns about issues that elected officials address ? or choose not to ? after having ?born the brunt? of America?s two wars for a decade, he notes, adding that no one is suggesting that veterans forgo voting.

The key may be weighing these endorsements ? particularly among high-profile, high-ranking officers ? against the greater good for the nation. In any event, "the message of such endorsements is clear and unmistakable," the report concludes. '' 'I am a distinguished military voice speaking on behalf of the military. Because ?we the military? trust this person to be commander-in-chief, you can, too.' "

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Sports Drinks: Are They Worth It? - United Soccer Academy Blog

Contributed by Tom Lake.
Area Manager, USA Sport Group.

We work with children over a broad age range, from 3-18 years old; recreation to high school level players. I myself coach around 200 4-12 year old children per week and as a rough estimate, at least 50% bring sports drinks. Sports drinks are a multi-billion dollar industry, but how important are they in youth soccer?

The main use of a sports drink is to replace electrolytes ? electrically charged ions which maintain the body?s ability to transmit nerve impulses and contract muscles. They also help water balance and distribution to working cells in the body. The President?s Council of Sports and Fitness state that ?electrolyte replacement is not needed during short bursts of exercise since sweat is approximately 99% water and less than 1% electrolytes.?

Simply looking in public domains, e.g. the internet, books and word of mouth, the general consensus is that Sports Drinks are nominally at best beneficial in a youth?s performance. Advertising plays an astronomical part in promoting these types of drinks ? using famous players, colorful flavors and strong guarantees of performance-enhancing nutrients and supplements inside. Heneghan et al (2012) studied over a thousand advertisements, websites and adverts from sports hydration manufacturers, ?covering 431 performance enhancing claims in 104 products. Only 146 of these had any sort of reference to back this up. Over 52% of these performance-enhancing claims had no scientific reference or acknowledgement? and ?80% of the entire statements were shown to have a high bias towards their product?.

Brown (2009) explains that ?The usual foods we eat contain far more electrolytes than sports drinks. For example, a medium banana contains about 450mg of potassium, whereas Gatorade provides 30mg per 8-ounce serving?. After a long run, a meal consisting of 8 ounces of yogurt and a can of chicken noodle soup would adequately replace lost electrolytes (potassium and sodium)?' With this information explained on the basis of an adult?s daily requirements, seeing a child turn up with a 32oz bottle of a sport drink makes you wonder where the excess nutrients are going. The body can only ingest a set amount of each nutrient (dependant on a host of factors like age, weight etc) so the excess is being lost. Anyone who has had an ?old-school? electrolyte drink of water, sugar and salt knows how vile it can taste, hence the need for these drinks to have added sweeteners and sugar. These add to the calorific value of the drink ?suddenly we are adding excess sugar and calories in a nation where obesity is a massive focal issue. A friend of mine ? a holistic personal trainer ? suggested we should use a 90/10% diet ? 90% natural foods in their form and 10% of manufactured foods as rewards. The chemicals, dyes and artificial sweeteners in sugar free drinks can potentially be even worse than sugary drinks. Water is the body?s preferred way to rehydrate, and surely must be better than a chemically enhanced product where long term health benefits haven?t been proved?

Parents, coaches ? what are your opinions?

Source: http://blog.unitedsocceracademy.com/2012/10/sports-drinks-are-they-worth-it.html

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NPR News updated with refreshed UI, improved browsing

NPR Update

These holo app updates just keep coming. The NPR News app has received a very nice facelift and integrated new Android design guidelines to fit in with other popular apps on the platform. You get properly laid out search, refresh and menu buttons and an overall simple UI. The changelog also notes that its a bit easier to browse and play sound clips or whole shows right from the main screen. Above all, the app isn't over-designed, and you have to commend it on that.

As always, if you've yet to download the NPR News app, grab it at the Google Play Store link above.



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The NHL Proposal - KuklasKorner

NEW YORK/TORONTO (October 17, 2012) ? Following is the full text of the NHL?s offer for a new Collective Bargaining Agreement in order to preserve a full, 82-game season that the National Hockey League presented Tuesday to the NHL Players? Association (along with the accompanying commentary and descriptions also provided to the NHLPA). While the original intention was not to release the details of the offer publicly, not surprisingly there have been widespread reports attempting to describe and characterize the terms of the offer that understandably are incomplete. As a result, we believe that full public disclosure at this stage is both necessary and appropriate.

NHL PROPOSAL TO SAVE 82-GAME SEASON

1. Term:

? Six-year Agreement with mutual option for a seventh year.

2. HRR Accounting:

? Current HRR Accounting subject to mutual clarification of existing interpretations and settlements.

3. Applicable Players' Share:

? For each of the six (6) years of the CBA (and any additional one-year option) the Players' Share shall be Fifty (50) percent of Actual HRR.

4. Payroll Range:

? Payroll Range will be computed using existing methodology. For the 2012/13 season, the Payroll Range will be computed assuming HRR will remain flat year-over-year (2011/12 to 2012/13) at $3.303 Billion (assuming Preliminary Benefits of $95 Million).

? 2012/13 Payroll Range
Lower Limit = $43.9 Million
Midpoint = $51.9 Million
Upper Limit = $59.9 Million

? Appropriate "Transition Rules" to allow Clubs to exceed Upper Limit for the 2012/13 season only (but in no event will Club's Averaged Club Salary be permitted to exceed the pre-CBA Upper Limit of $70.2 Million).
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5. Cap Accounting:

? Payroll Lower Limit must be satisfied without performance bonuses.

? All years of existing SPCs with terms in excess of five (5) years will be accounted for and charged against a team's Cap (at full AAV) regardless of whether or where the Player is playing. In the event any such contract is traded during its term, the related Cap charge will travel with the Player, but only for the year(s) in which the Player remains active and is being paid under his NHL SPC. If, at some subsequent point in time the Player retires or ceases to play and/or receive pay under his NHL SPC, the Cap charge will automatically revert (at full AAV) to the Club that initially entered into the contract for the balance of its term.

? Money paid to Players on NHL SPCs (one-ways and two-ways) in another professional league will not be counted against the Players' Share, but all dollars paid in excess of $105,000 will be counted against the NHL Club's Averaged Club Salary for the period during which such Player is being paid under his SPC while playing in another professional league.

? In the context of Player Trades, participating Clubs will be permitted to allocate Cap charges and related salary payment obligations between them, subject to specified parameters. Specifically, Clubs may agree to retain, for each of the remaining years of the Player's SPC, no more than the lesser of: (i) $3 million of a particular SPC's Cap charge or (ii) 50 percent of the SPC's AAV ("Retained Salary Transaction"). In any Retained Salary Transaction, salary obligations as between Clubs would be allocated on the same percentage basis as Cap charges are being allocated. So, for instance, if an assigning Club agrees to retain 30% of an SPC's Cap charge over the balance of its term, it will also retain an obligation to reimburse the acquiring Club 30% of the Player's contractual compensation in each of the remaining years of the contract. A Club may not have more than two (2) contracts as to which Cap charges have been allocated between Clubs in a Player Trade, and no more than $5 million in allocated Cap charges in the aggregate in any one season.
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6. System Changes:

? Entry Level System commitment will be limited to two (2) years (covering two full seasons) for all Players who sign their first SPC between the ages of 18 and 24 (i.e., where the first year of the SPC only covers a partial season, SPC must be for three (3) years).

? Maintenance of existing Salary Arbitration System subject to: (i) total mutuality of rights with regard to election as between Player and Club, and (ii) eligibility for election moved to five years of professional experience (from the current four years).

? Group 3 UFA eligibility for Players who are 28 or who have eight (8) Accrued Seasons (continues to allow for early UFA eligibility -- age 26).

? Maximum contract length of five (5) years.

? Limit on year-to-year salary variability on multi-year SPCs -- i.e., maximum increase or decrease in total compensation (salary and bonuses) year-over-year limited to 5% of the value of the first year of the contract. (For example, if a Player earns $10 million in total compensation in Year 1 of his SPC, his compensation (salary and bonuses) cannot increase or decrease by more than $500,000 in any subsequent year of his SPC.)

? Re-Entry waivers will be eliminated, consistent with the Cap Accounting proposal relating to the treatment of Players on NHL SPCs playing in another professional league.

? NHL Clubs who draft European Players obtain four (4) years of exclusive negotiating rights following selection in the Draft. If the four-year period expires, Player will be eligible to enter the League as a Free Agent and will not be subject to re-entering the Draft.
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7. Revenue Sharing:

? NHL commits to Revenue Sharing Pool of $200 million for 2012/13 season (based on assumption of $3.303 Billion in actual HRR). Amount will be adjusted upward or downward in proportion to Actual HRR results for 2012/13. Revenue Sharing Pools in future years will be calculated proportionately.

? At least one-half of the total Revenue Sharing Pool (50%) will be raised from the Top 10 Revenue Grossing Clubs in a manner to be determined by the NHL.

? The distribution of the Revenue Sharing Pool will be determined on an annual basis by a Revenue Sharing Committee on which the NHLPA will have representation and input.

? For each of the first two years of the CBA, no Club will receive less in total Revenue Sharing than it received in 2011/12.

? Current "Disqualification" criteria in CBA (for Clubs in Top Half of League revenues and Clubs in large media markets) will be removed.

? Existing performance and "reduction" standards and provisions relating to "non-performers" (i.e., CBA 49.3(d)(i) and 49.3(d)(ii)) will be eliminated and will be adjusted as per the NHL's 7/31 Proposal.?
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8. Supplemental and Commissioner Discipline:

? Introduction of additional procedural safeguards, including ultimate appeal right to a "neutral" third-party arbitrator with a "clearly erroneous" standard of review.
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9. No "Rollback":

? The NHL is not proposing that current SPCs be reduced, re-written or rolled back. Instead, the NHL's proposal retains all current Players' SPCs at their current face value for the duration of their terms, subject to the operation of the escrow mechanism in the same manner as it worked under the expired CBA.
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10. Players' Share "Make Whole" Provision:

? The League proposes to make Players "whole" for the absolute reduction in Players' Share dollars (when compared to 2011/12) that is attributable to the economic terms of the new CBA (the "Share Reduction"). Using an assumed year-over-year growth rate of 5% for League-wide revenues, the new CBA could result in shortfalls from the current level of Players' Share dollars ($1.883 Billion in 2011/12) of up to $149 million in Year 1 and up to $62 million in Year 2, for which Players will be "made whole." (By Year 3 of the new CBA, Players' Share dollars should exceed the current level ($1.883 Billion for 2011/12) and no "make whole" will be required.) Any such "shortfalls" in Years 1 and 2 of the new CBA will be computed as a percentage reduction off of the Player's stated contractual compensation, and will be repaid to the Player as a Deferred Compensation benefit spread over the remaining future years of the Player's SPC (or if he has no remaining years, in the year following the expiration of his SPC). Player reimbursement for the Share Reduction will be accrued and paid for by the League, and will be chargeable against Players' Share amounts in future years as Preliminary Benefits. The objective would be to honor all existing SPCs by restoring their "value" on the basis of the now existing level of Players' Share dollars.

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NHL'S PROPOSAL TO NHLPA TO SAVE THE 82-GAME 2012/13 SEASON

We have reached a critical point in our collective bargaining negotiations. In an attempt to save an 82-game 2012/13 season (including the usual schedule of Playoff Games), the NHL is making a substantially revised proposal to the NHLPA regarding the critical issues on which the parties have been separated and which are essential to an agreement with the NHLPA on a new CBA moving forward. We believe that the proposal set forth below is fair to the Players and the teams, and good for the game and our fans.

This proposal is based on what we believe is a fair sharing of revenues as between the Players and the Clubs.

This proposal does not require any roll-back in the salaries of Players, and attempts to recognize and protect prior contractual commitments.

This proposal provides for increased revenue sharing, targeted to those teams that are most in need.

This proposal is our best attempt to save an 82-game 2012/13 season, and is, in fact, the best we can responsibly do.

Our negotiations with the NHLPA have failed to progress on the most critical economic and system-related issues. After considerable deliberation, we have decided to make this proposal because time is of the essence. Specifically, in order to save the full 82-game season, the Regular Season schedule will have to commence no later than November 2, with 7-day Club Training Camps that must open by October 26. As a practical matter, this means we must conclude a new written CBA by October 25. We believe the parties can achieve this and that by working together, we can jointly preserve an 82-game season for our Players, our Clubs, and most importantly, for our fans.

Delay (beyond October 25) will necessarily leave us with an abbreviated season and will require the cancellation of signature NHL events. Failure to reach a prompt agreement will also have other significant and detrimental impacts on our fans, the game, our Clubs, our business and the communities in which we play. All of this will obviously necessitate changes to this offer in the event we are unsuccessful in saving a full season.

Here are the elements of our proposal and a brief explanation:

Term

The term of the CBA proposed by the League -- 6 years, plus a mutual option for a 7th year -- is consistent with the term of the expired CBA. It will allow for our fans, the Players and the Clubs to enjoy a reasonable and extended period of labor peace thereby enhancing the short to medium term business planning of the parties. During this time, the League and the Players can work together to continue to build on the momentum the NHL has experienced over the course of the past 7 years, both on and off the ice.?
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HRR Accounting

We agree to retain the CBA's current HRR definitions. Further, we propose to formalize the various agreements the NHLPA and the NHL have reached, and lived under, during the course of the expired CBA, and to clarify mutually identified ambiguities in the CBA. Importantly, we do not believe any of our proposed clarifications should have any impact either on the amount of the Players' Share or the amount that any individual Player is entitled to receive. None of these clarifications for instance, would have had a material impact on the 2011/12 Actual HRR number. This proposal is all about certainty, clarity and speeding up our complex, end-of-year accounting process.?
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Applicable Players' Share

We believe a 50-50 sharing of Actual HRR is a fair allocation and a reasonable compromise as between Players and Clubs. The simple fact of the matter is that it costs Clubs more money now to operate and to generate revenues than it used to. These increased costs include amounts dedicated to the health, safety and enhanced comfort of NHL Players, the increased costs associated with generating ticket and gameday revenues, and the significant capital investments that are regularly being made around the League to enhance the fan experience and to create new revenue streams. The proposed 50-50 sharing arrangement, comparable to the sharing arrangements in the NFL and the NBA, will enable the NHL to protect and promote the long-term future of the game, the financial health and stability of the Clubs and the long-term earning capacity of the Players.?
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Payroll Range

We propose to set the 2012/13 Payroll Range on the basis of last season's Actual HRR, using the same methodology as used in the recently expired CBA. While this will result in a reduced Upper Limit for 2012/13, we have also proposed to permit the Clubs to exceed the Payroll Range this year, to a maximum of $70.2 million ? which was the Cap established prior to this past summer. This will allow a Club that chooses to do so to maintain or enhance its current roster during a full-year transition period.?

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Cap Accounting

We are proposing that a Club's Lower Limit obligation be satisfied without reference to (or inclusion of) performance bonuses. This will effectively increase the minimum commitment of actual compensation paid by the "Lower Limit Clubs" to Players. The proposal acknowledges the League's agreement to a request made by the NHLPA earlier in our negotiations.

We are proposing that all years of existing long-term contracts in excess of five (5) years be counted against a Club's Cap regardless of whether or where a Player is playing. While such contracts (and Cap charges) can be traded during their terms, in the event a Player subsequently retires or ceases to play, the effective Cap charge would revert to the Club that originally entered into the contract. This proposal is consistent with our other proposals intended to address the harmful effects of long-term, front-loaded, "back-diving" contracts.

We are proposing that the salaries of minor league Players on NHL contracts (above a threshold of $105,000) be counted against a Club's Cap. This provision is intended to prevent Clubs from "stashing" or assigning players to the minors (or any other professional league) for "Cap management" purposes. We are not proposing that any salary paid to minor league Players on NHL contracts be counted against the Players' Share.

Finally, we propose that to facilitate more trades and create increased flexibility in managing Cap Room, Clubs be allowed to allocate portions of a contract's Cap charge (and related salary obligations) in the context of a Player Trade. This will facilitate additional Player movement and trades between teams as they manage their respective Caps and Payroll Range obligations.
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System Changes

We also propose making certain modest modifications to existing elements of the current system,?none of which will affect the total dollars to which the Players are entitled; they will address instead the allocation of those dollars as among various categories of Players, and we believe should ensure and improve the competitive balance and quality of play around the League as a result.

In our opinion, and as we have expressed in prior bargaining sessions, certain elements of the current system have produced a dynamic that has led to a misallocation of Players' Share dollars in favor of those Players coming out of the Entry Level System at the expense of other, more proven and established Players. We are therefore proposing the following to hopefully address this dynamic:

(1) We have withdrawn our initial proposal that would have provided Clubs with an option to extend the terms of Entry Level contracts, and instead are proposing to reduce the duration of the Entry Level System from three years to two years, thereby allowing entering NHL Players an earlier opportunity to become Restricted Free Agents. This will free up more money currently committed to Entry Level Players in their third years who are no longer legitimate NHL prospects and will also allow talented NHL prospects an opportunity to negotiate non-ELS contracts earlier in their careers.

(2) We have withdrawn our initial proposal to eliminate Salary Arbitration. We are instead proposing to maintain the Salary Arbitration mechanism, and are further proposing that the rights of Players and Clubs to elect Salary Arbitration be made mutual. Moreover, we are proposing to revise the eligibility criteria for Salary Arbitration to five years of professional experience (instead of the current four years), the same criteria as existed under the 1994-2004 CBA.

(3) We have withdrawn our initial proposal to revise the eligibility requirements for Unrestricted Free Agency to 10 Accrued Seasons, and are instead proposing a modest single year adjustment to 28 years of age or 8 Accrued Seasons. This proposal still allows for the possibility of early UFA status for Players -- as early as age 26.

All three of these system proposals are designed to shift the current allocation of Players' Share dollars away from "second contracts" and toward "third and subsequent contracts" to ensure what we believe to be a more equitable and effective allocation of Players' Share dollars to more proven, established Players who are playing in the prime of their NHL careers.

We are also proposing two additional system modifications that are intended to address the recent phenomenon of long-term, front-loaded, "back-diving" Player contracts that we believe has proven harmful to the interests of our Clubs and has clearly had the purpose and effect of circumventing the letter and spirit of our existing system. In addition, these contracts have increased the Escrow obligation and reduced the effective salaries of Players playing under "normal" contracts. In order to mitigate the consequences of these contracts, we have proposed 5-year term limits for SPCs and tighter restrictions on the year-over-year salary variability of contracts.

Due to our proposed change in the Cap treatment of minor league Players on NHL SPCs, we are proposing the elimination of the Re-Entry Waivers provision. The elimination of this provision, coupled with the ability to allocate Cap charges and salary in trades, should lend themselves to fewer NHL-caliber Players being relegated to minor league service for prolonged periods of time.

Finally, in order to help preserve the vibrancy and stability of European professional leagues as a continued source of NHL talent, we are proposing to convert the typical four-year period of exclusive negotiating rights that attach to European Players from the current "two-plus-two" model (with each Player being subject to having to re-enter the Draft) to a straight "four-year" model (with no obligation to re-enter the Draft).
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Revenue Sharing

The NHL has proposed to increase the Revenue Sharing pool for 2012/13 to $200 million (assuming League-wide revenues of $3.303 Billion), representing an approximately 33% increase over the amount that will be distributed on account of 2011/12. This enhanced amount is at least comparable to the levels of revenue sharing in the NBA and MLB, and will be adjusted proportionately upward or downward based on Actual HRR results in future seasons.

At least 50% of the Revenue Sharing pool will be funded by the Top 10 Revenue Grossing teams. The remainder of the Revenue Sharing pool will be funded from League- and Playoff-generated revenues.

The Revenue Sharing pool will be redistributed to those Clubs who are in the most need in order to enable those teams to have sufficient resources on hand to compete for and compensate Players within the Payroll Range, and otherwise to provide a basis for their continued financial stability. In this regard, we are proposing to commit for the next two years revenue sharing payments to recipient Clubs that are equivalent to or greater than what those Clubs will receive on account of the 2011/12 season. The effect should be to continue -- and even improve -- the historic and unprecedented quality of play and level of competitive balance we have jointly been able to achieve during the period of the recently expired CBA.

All Clubs in the NHL except the top 10 Revenue Grossing Clubs will now be eligible for Revenue Sharing, including Clubs in large media markets who were previously ineligible (such as Anaheim, New Jersey and the?New York Islanders, among others). Further, our proposal eliminates some of the current "business performance" thresholds that had the effect of materially reducing the amounts a Club might otherwise qualify to receive in revenue sharing. Instead, under-performing Clubs will be expected to enhance their business planning capabilities, will be provided on-site assistance to meet enhanced business objectives and will be provided with much greater counseling as to "best practices" in business operations.

In addition, we have proposed the formation of a functioning and active Revenue Sharing Committee, on which the NHLPA will have representation and will have an opportunity to provide input, to determine the best and most effective distribution of revenue sharing funds.?
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Supplemental and Commissioner Discipline

We are proposing to amend current Player discipline provisions to introduce additional procedural safeguards to protect Player interests, including an ultimate appeal right to a "neutral" third-party arbitrator with a "clearly erroneous" standard of review.
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No Rollback; Players' Share "Make Whole" Provision

The NHL is?not?proposing that current SPCs be reduced, re-written or rolled back. Instead, the NHL's proposal retains all current Players' SPCs at their current face value for the duration of their terms, subject to the operation of the escrow mechanism in the same manner as it has worked under the expired CBA. (In other words, under the expired CBA, the compensation a Player received each year was either higher or lower than the face value of his contract depending upon Club-Player contracting levels and the level and growth rate of HRR.) Under the expired CBA, in two of the seven years Players were paid in excess of the face values of their SPCs and in five of those years they received less than their face values. That process would remain intact under the new CBA.

Under our "make whole" proposal, which is premised upon a 5% anticipated growth of HRR both this year and in future years, every Player will be paid compensation based on the full value of the Players' Share under which his current SPC was signed.

In order to effectively transition from a Players' Share of 57 percent to 50 percent, including importantly to protect Players' current SPCs against an absolute reduction in Players' Share dollars, the new Agreement contemplates, in its initial years, a "make whole" mechanism that will effectively pay each Player currently under contract the difference between 50% of Actual HRR in 2012/13 and 57% of HRR in 2011/12 -- which was $1.883 Billion.

Again, premised upon an assumed 5% growth rate between 2011/12 and 2012/13, the "make whole" amount is calculated to be a maximum of $149 million for the 2012/13 season ($1.883 Billion minus $1.734 Billion (57% multiplied by $3.303 Billion minus 50% multiplied by $3.468 Billion). Similarly, utilizing that formula and our 5% growth projections, the "make whole" amount is calculated to be a maximum of $62 million for the 2013/14 season.

To accomplish the "make whole," each Players' pro-rata "make whole" will be determined for the first two years of the Agreement and will be paid to each Player as a Deferred Compensation benefit over the life of the Player's existing SPC. For those Players whose contracts expire after the 2012/13 season, the benefit will be paid when final HRR is determined for this season (in October/November 2013). Player "make whole" payments will be accrued and paid for by the League, and will be chargeable against Players' Share amounts in future years as Preliminary Benefits.

The "make whole" obligation will be operational only through the 2013/14 season because, beginning in Year 3, the projected growth in League-wide revenues should have resulted in an increase in absolute Players' Share dollars (in excess of the Players' Share of $1.883 Billion in 2011/12). This will effectively restore "full value" to all existing SPCs without any continuing need for a "make whole."

We note in regard to this proposal, that while the NHLPA's August 14 proposal was premised upon a 7% annual growth rate in HRR, we instead used the more conservative growth rate of 5%, consistent with our prior proposals. If the NHLPA's estimate of revenue growth is more accurate, then the amount of money needed to effectuate a "make whole" would actually be less.

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The parties have already reached agreement on many of the non-critical but necessary items needed to complete a new CBA. We hope the NHLPA and the Players will view this proposal in the manner in which it is intended -- an invitation to complete an Agreement in the necessary timeframe so that a full 82-game 2012/13 season can be saved.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

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Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa (Photo: EFE)

Earlier this month, Ecuador?s National Assembly passed legislation that would nationalize the country?s private credit reporting industry.

President Rafael Correa has to decide by November 4 whether or not to sign it. The legislation would permit only the government?s central public data agency to provide credit reports and scores.

Private credit bureaus (domestic and foreign) would be nationalized and put out of business as private entities. The new law would also force them to hand over to the government?without compensation?their data about the credit histories of private citizens and companies.

This law directly violates Ecuador?s written commitment under the World Trade Organization?s (WTO) General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), in which the country promised never to impose market restrictions or national limits on the provision of credit reference services.

Ecuador?s Association of Private Banks has announced its opposition to the measure, noting that it would give monopoly power over citizens? sensitive, private financial information to the government and potentially transform it into what one Ecuadorian journalist calls ?Big Brother? (Gran Hermano).

As the World Bank?s ?Doing Business? survey and other reports note, public credit registries and private credit bureaus expand access to credit and contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction. It is the poor who lose when restrictions are placed on access to finance (e.g., micro lending and micro borrowing). As Heritage has reported, Ecuador?s government has taken numerous other steps recently that weaken the rule of law.

Despite the worsening market conditions, President Correa has an opportunity to propose changes to the law to keep private credit bureaus in business and send a signal at home and abroad that he sees a future for Ecuador?s market economy. Let?s hope he does.

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James and Anna Marie Spilker pledge $28 million to Stanford

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James J. Spilker Jr., a Stanford School of Engineering alumnus and consulting professor, and his wife, Anna Marie Spilker, a real estate broker and investor, have pledged $28 million to Stanford University, the university announced today.

The gift will name The James and Anna Marie Spilker Engineering and Applied Sciences Building and endow a professorship in the School of Engineering. The building is one of four new structures in the Science and Engineering Quad.

"The James and Anna Marie Spilker Engineering and Applied Sciences Building will be among the top technical facilities in the nation, if not the world. This shared facility is a focal point of interdisciplinary research at Stanford and key to the future of technology development here," said James Plummer, the John M. Fluke Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Frederick Emmons Terman Dean of the School of Engineering.

The 100,000-square-foot James and Anna Marie Spilker Engineering and Applied Sciences Building houses research at the atomic scale with applications that range from new drugs to novel semiconductors to improved communications networks to water purification.

"Anna Marie and I believe strongly that America?s ability to compete in the 21st century ? even more so than the 20th ? will depend critically on our ability to innovate and excel in science and engineering," James Spilker said. "Many jobs of the past century are gone. This gift is an effort to ensure that one of America?s great research institutions retains the leadership it has enjoyed for decades."

Before joining the Stanford faculty in 2001 as consulting professor of electrical engineering and aeronautical/astronautical engineering, James Spilker was co-founder, CEO and chairman of Stanford Telecommunications, a company he helped build from three to more than 1,300 employees without aid of venture capital funding.

The company specialized in digital communications and application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design. William J. Perry, professor emeritus of management science and engineering, was Spilker?s mentor during much of that time. ?The company was acquired in 1999 when a consortium of Intel, Alcatel, Flextronics and ITT Industries purchased Stanford Telecommunications.

In 2005, James Spilker co-founded a company called AOSense in Sunnyvale, Calif., with Brent Young and Mark Kasevich, a Stanford professor of physics and of applied physics. AOSense designs and builds gravity and inertial sensors.

Earlier in his career, James Spilker was a central figure in the development of the Global Positioning System (GPS). In the 1960s, he authored and co-authored papers on signal timing technology that made possible the precision tracking of satellites necessary for GPS.

In the 1970s, working for then-Col. Bradford Parkinson ? the driving force behind GPS at the Pentagon and eventually a Stanford professor of aeronautics and astronautics ? Spilker contributed to the original GPS architecture and analyses and design of the GPS civil signal structure that now serves almost 2 billion users. In 2005, he co-founded the Stanford University Center for Position, Navigation and Time, continuing to work on satellite navigation.

Anna Marie Spilker received her bachelor?s degree in economics in 1968 at the University of California-Santa Cruz and her MBA from California State University- East Bay in 1977. She is a licensed real estate broker and the founder and president of New Pacific Investments Inc. She has been a highly successful real estate investor and manager in Silicon Valley.

James Spilker has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, the Air Force GPS Hall of Fame and the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame, and is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and a Fellow of the Institute of Navigation. As one of the originators of GPS, James Spilker shared in the Goddard Memorial Trophy.

He is the author of Digital Communications by Satellite, published by Prentice Hall and in its ninth printing, and co-author and co-editor with Bradford Parkinson of the two-volume Global Positioning System (GPS)?Theory and Application, published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). That book won the Summerfield Book Award presented by the AIAA.

Taking stock of Stanford?s outstanding facilities and faculty, the Spilkers say that today?s students have many exciting opportunities before them. "They have within their grasp the ability to create technologies that can change the world or to found new companies that can employ thousands," James Spilker said. "Most important, if they truly love what they do, they have the key catalyst for success."

"The Spilker building unites state-of-the-art research technology and cutting-edge laboratory and teaching facilities," Plummer said. "The faculty and students for decades to come will use this facility to drive technology innovation that will change the world. We owe a sincere debt of gratitude to the Spilkers for making this possible."

Andrew Myers is associate director of communications for the Stanford University School of Engineering.

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by: Leslie Tomecsek

Chapel Hill, NC: Cat?s Cradle presents the New Orleans-based indie-rock pair Generationals at Local 506 (www.local506.com) on October 21 at 8:30pm with Maus Haus (www.maushaus.bandcamp.com) and Brett Harris (http://brettharrismusic.com) as the opening acts.? Tickets are $10?and a Local 506 membership ($3) is required to enjoy the show, which will undoubtedly be more than worth it to watch these talented musicians at work.? Tickets can be purchased online at?www.local506.com?or at the door.

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The vocalists and multi-instrumentalists Ted Joyner and?Grant Widmer received much critical praise for coupling lo-fi texture with modern electronic special effects in their debut album Con Law (2009).? Their hook-filled, 60s pop influence was obvious in ?When They Fight, They Fight? from Con Law.? Their songs are layered with honest and clever lyrics and clear dancibility, leading to airplay by college radio stations, commercials, TV shows, and films.

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Generationals? most recent LP, Actor-Caster (2011), urges you to keep clapping your hands with the tunes ?Ten-Twenty-Ten? and ?I Promise.? The upbeat melodies are contrasted with the unhurried earnest of ?Black and White.? In this comforting ballad, the vocals insist ?everyday is not a fight, you don?t have to see yourself in black and white.? In the infectious ?Goose and Gander,? post-breakup frustration resonates in their words ?it won?t get better ?til you leave me alone.?

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Generationals deliver moments of melancholy and optimism in a style that fans of The Shins, Of Montreal, Animal Collective, Best Coast, and Sleigh Bells will appreciate at their live performance this Sunday you won?t want to miss.

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Through these cookies, you will come to understand why it is necessary for me to keep all my toilet paper in the trunk of my car.

Crowded Kitchen Cabinet

Let me back up for a moment and start with the picture directly above.

Do any of your kitchen cabinets look like this?

All of my kitchen cabinets look like this. ?Crammed to the fronts with food items I have needed, thought I might need in the future, given to me by friends or co-workers, or food that merely fell into my hands by absolute chance.

Those three boxes of Ronzoni Smart Taste pasta came free to me from the week Ronzoni sponsored GSN Live. ?On top of the Ronzoni Triplets you?ll see a box of grits that I sought out at my local Ralphs when I had just gotten back from my Georgia trip where I had tasted them for the first time. ?I was sure I was going to make them repeatedly back home. ?The box has remained unopened since.

Moving clock-wise?. well, you always have to have chicken broth on hand in case you?re unexpectedly visited by your grandmother or you catch pneumonia. ?Next to that are the tostada shells I bought when I made MG crab tostadas. ?They were a big hit and I was sure they were going to go into high rotation at Chez Tv Food and Drink. ?I?ve never made them again.

Propping up the tostada shells is my bag of dried guajillo chile pods which one should always have on hand when ?Suddenly Salsa? is required. ?Black beans go into just about everything I make from stuffed chicken and tacos to omeletes, casseroles and stews. ?The small jar of honey sometimes goes into my pizza dough, but is on hand mostly for when I?m sick and need something to temper the cayenne pepper I use to flood my tea. ?Three jars of pasta sauce (Prego Heart Smart ? another week of GSN Live sponsorship). ?Tonic water for the nights I like to pretend a vodka tonic is a satisfying as a vodka martini. ?And shoved in over on the right hand side is a cannister of oatmeal for cookies and a small container of blackened jerk chicken rub my show?s script supervisor gave to me as a present. ?I have yet to open it.

And that?s just one of the cabinets in my kitchen. ?The others are equally crowded with containters of every style of salt known to man, sauces from every corner of the world, diced tomatoes, stewed tomatoes, tomato paste, tomato puree, canned tuna, more black beans, two ten pound bags of sugar, five bottles of vinegar, tortilla chips, olive oil, vegetable oil, grapeseed oil, corn syrup, baker?s chocolate, cocoa powder, peanuts, and a 72-ounce bag of Nestle chocolate morsels.
Crowded Kitchen Cabinet

Two years ago, before I started my food quest, you could have hidden away several corpses in my kitchen cabinets. Now, it? an ingredient infestation!

In order to make more room for all of these food items in my meager little galley kitchen, I have had to re-locate anything that might regularly live in a kitchen cabinet but is not readily edible to other spots in my home.

Empty vases now live on top the refrigerator along with my cake caddy, my NuWave oven and all my nested mixing bowls. ?The limited counter space is crammed with a crock pot, a coffee maker, food processor, slap chopper, Magic Bullet, a tray of glassware and the twin sugar and salt containers I adamantly refuse to label for reasons I still do not fully understand.

Confused Sugar and Salt

I removed any and all cleaning supplies that were taking up kitchen space and crammed them into the cabinets underneath my bathroom sink. ?They filled them entirely. ?That meant that I had to find a new home for the thirty-pack of Costco toilet paper rolls and the only empty space I had left was in the trunk of my car.

So now a four-floor elevator ride is needed whenever a replacement roll of TP is required.

If you?re not the kind of person who?s really really good at planning ahead, I suggest you not take this step.
Costco Toilet Paper

?Great!? said MG, ?Now I know whose car I hope I?m in if I ever need to take a shit on the side of the road!?
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe Halloween
So with my kitchen real estate in such high demand, the minute I discover something that seems to be hanging around for no good reason, I quickly concoct a recipe that will use it up so I can clear up some space for say? an extra box of raisins or a new tin of sardines.

Seeing that I had originally purchased them way back in November, it was clear to me that the three leftover cans of Libby?s pumpkin puree were going nowhere fast. I had originally purchased six of them on sale to make some pumpkin muffins at the request of a producer at work just around Thanksgiving time, but as we?re a few days away from it officially being summer, it was time for the puree to be voted off the island.
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe HalloweenFor the first batch, I used Martha Stewart?s chocolate chip recipe as is and merely added in one full can of puree to see what would happen. The resulting cookies came out gooey and sticky, but had next to no cakiness. ?So for the next batch I increased the amount of almost all of the other ingredients to offset the moistness of the puree. ?The second batch was more to my liking, but were also still a little sticky on the fingers. ?Not sure that the sticky element can be avoided with that much puree, but don?t let it stop you from trying these out. ?Both sets of cookies were sweet and chocolaty and went very fast at the office. ?The stickiness just adds to the fun.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe Halloween

Gooey Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Adapted from Martha Stewart

2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
14 tablespoons (1 3/4 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup packed light-brown sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
2 large eggs
1 15 oz. can pumpkin puree
2 cups (about 12 ounces) semisweet and/or milk chocolate chips

Cakey Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Adapted from Martha Stewart

3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup packed light-brown sugar
1 1/2 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
3 large eggs
1 15 oz. can pumpkin puree
2 cups (about 12 ounces) semisweet and/or milk chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour and baking soda; set aside. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the butter with both sugars; beat on medium speed until light and fluffy. Reduce speed to low; add the salt, vanilla, and eggs. Beat until well mixed, about 1 minute. Add flour mixture; mix until just combined. Stir in the chocolate chips.

Drop heaping tablespoon-size balls of dough about 2 inches apart on baking sheets lined with parchment paper.

Bake until cookies are golden around the edges and set in the center, 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from oven, and let cool on baking sheet 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack, and let cool completely. Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature up to 1 week.

Makes about three dozen

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Video: Voting to legalize marijuana



>>> voters in three states, three will decide next month on whether to become the first states in the nation to legalize marijuana for recreational use. doing so would put colorado , washington state and oregon in direct conflict with federal law . in the meantime former federal officials in washington state are supporting the effort to legalize pot. joining me now is ryan grimm. he's the author of "this is yuour country on drugs." this would put in conflict with federal law . we know that the doj hasn't come out strongly yet and perhaps won't on this. we're in a credible point where you have three states to legalize pot for rec use.

>> they're smarter about this time. in 2010 it was the closest a state came to legalizing marijuana when california went for it. they got hammered by opponents towards the end of the election. look, if you pass this initiatives, the roads will be filled with zonked-out stoners. in washington they thought about that and put in an impairment standard so cops can try to figure out if someone is driving stoned or not. also in oregon , colorado and washington , they ear mamark the revenue, some to the general fund and education and substance abuse things and things everybody supports. these are smarter initiatives and it's smarter to run them in a presidential year when you have a lot of young people voting rather than at midterm in 2010 where the elderly folks that come out are strongly anti-pot.

>> some of the latest polling shows 50% in colorado and washington support legalizing pot for rec use while 37% in oregon support legalization. ryan, you suddenied this and wrote about it. talk about our mindsets have changed perhaps even since the '80s. is it because, for example, under federal law possession of one personal joint is a misdemeanor but punishable by up it to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. do people think we have bigger things to worry about, or marijuana is not the scary demon some saw it as earlier on?

>> all the hysteria works in reformer's favorite. you have problem finding revenue? here's revenue. tons of people are smoking pot . let's go ahead and tax it. i think more importantly in places like oregon , washington , and colorado , you had medical marijuana legal there for a long time. the drug czars and drug warriors said if you do this all of our children will smoke pot and the sky will fall. that didn't happen. in most states where they legalized medical marijuana , the teen pot shoeking rate went down. i'm not sure why that is. it becomes medical and it becomes uncool. whatever it is, all of the warnings that the drug warriors gave the public didn't come true. so now they're out there saying the same things, and it doesn't stick to the wall like it used. a bunch of drug warriors had a conference call today in colorado . former drug czars are coming out against the constitutional amendment out tlchlt the media asked do you think obama is getting drug money laundered to his campaign? they wouldn't say no.

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>> the huffington post was on the call. wait a minute. are you really not willing to say that the president of the united states is not funding his campaign with drug money? they said, we're not going to comment on that. so, you know, they've kind of descended into this desperationhysteria. i think it would be washington and colorado , and i think oregon will probably fail. if it doesn't happen this time, i think 2016 you'll see it a few places for sure.

>> bizarre conference call and interesting topic. thank you very much, brian grimm.

>>> just within the past few hours the fak stanny teenager had you noted down and shot in the head by the taliban, now she's in the uk for the critical treatment she is in need

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Fearful flyers willing to pay more and alter flight plans, according to travel study

ScienceDaily (Oct. 15, 2012) ? Fearful flyers seek flight attributes that may be primarily reassuring, such as schedule, aircraft size and carrier origin, but have little effect on the low, actual risk according to a study published in the Journal of Travel Research.

People with fear of flying (FOF) are willing to pay more for a number of choices that help them alleviate their fear, according to the study by researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Technion Israel Institute of Technology.

According to the researchers, this is the first study that links FOF with specific flight selection choices. The percentage of the population suffering from FOF has increased over the past few decades, even though statistics demonstrate that air travel is the safest mode, according to the International Air Transport Association.

The researchers found that these flyers were less sensitive to price changes and that they were more willing to pay for a flight with their home carrier, rather than a foreign carrier or a charter so that they could communicate freely with the crew in their own familiar language. Reduction in barriers such as language, social and cultural norms can be helpful, in their minds, to reduce anxiety.

FOF travelers have preferences concerning the aircraft size and manufacturer. They favor day flights over night flights and prefer nonstop flights over connecting flights due to the stress of take-offs and landings. These white knuckle flyers are also more confident flying with name carriers versus low-cost carriers.

The researchers questioned 335 Israeli students and offered each several choices of alternative flight itineraries from Israel to London and Israel to New York. The data revealed that all of the respondents stated that they intend to fly in the future and approximately 77 percent had flown at least once during the five years preceding the survey.

"Due to accumulation of media exposure of flight accidents, fear of flying is on the rise, even though statistics show that air travel is the safest means of travel," explains Dr. Anat Tchetchik of BGUs Department of Hotel and Tourism Management. "How people make choices on their mode of travelling and how it affects their willingness to pay for alternative flight options is an issue of immense concern for public agencies and the industry."

Tchetchik and her colleagues believe public agencies should be publishing safety-related information in an accessible manner so that the public can make its choices based on actual scientific data rather than unsubstantiated beliefs.

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Rape List Flier Causes Outcry at Ohio College

HAMILTON, Ohio- Miami University is under fire for a list that was discovered posted in bathroom of a freshman co-ed dorm titled, "The Top 10 Ways to Get Away With Rape," the?Cincinnati Enquirer?reports.

This list includes a variety of illegal suggestions on how to get away with rape such as using roofies, preying on females walking alone, climbing into windows and slitting the victim's throat if the rapist is identified, reported the Cincinnati Enquirer who published the list.

Tip 10 reads, "RAPE RAPE RAPE, its (sic) college boys live it up!!" The flier was found by a resident assistant at McBride Hall over the weekend and reported it to the university's Wellness Office on Monday.

Source: http://reason.com/24-7/2012/10/15/rape-list-flier-causes-outcry-at-ohio-co

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Eye plastic surgery for those perfect looking eyes | ArticlePDQ.com

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Your eyes are perhaps the first things that people notice. If your eyes are pretty and beautiful people tend to remember them for long. And it is not only about women that need beautiful looking eyes. Beautiful eyes also make men look more handsome. But do all of us have beautiful looking eyes? Sadly no? but options are there in the form of eye plastic surgery. Cosmetic eyelid surgery and other surgical procedures can make someone eyes look really stunning.

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Eyes are rather delicate. We feel this when something enters our eye. It may be a small piece of dirt but think about the discomfort that we go through till it is there. The idea of someone performing an operating procedure on our eyes is not the most comforting thought. However, experts in eye plastic surgery have the experience and the knowledge to perform these procedures with complete ease. Hence, cosmetic eyelid surgery and other eye surgery procedures have an almost 100% rate of success.

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Blepharoplasty is the medical term used for cosmetic eyelid surgery where the eyelid is modified using a surgical procedure. The eye plastic surgery expert does this by removing excessive fat and skin tissues or by repositioning them. The surrounding tendons and muscles are also reinforced. All in all the eyelids are repositioned better so that your eyes look more beautiful than ever.

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Contrary to what some people think blepharoplasty may be carried out for functional reasons too. It is not just used for cosmetic purposes. Some of the functional reasons why someone would need to go through blepharoplasty could be due to dry eyes, loosening of the lower edge of the lower eyelid or prominence of the eye compared to the cheek complex. When the eyelids become loose peripheral vision may be hampered. Then there are conditions where the upper or lower eyelid may look droopy. This happens due to the tiredness of the eye muscles and is sometimes referred to as lazy eye. While someone may keep this unattended it may later lead to astigmatism or amblyopia.

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Thanks to modern techniques in cosmetic eyelid surgery patients now don?t need to suffer for days when they go through the procedure. Eye plastic surgery techniques have undergone massive changes over the years and today one can get admitted and get released from the hospital within a few days. The total time taken for complete recovery is about a few weeks. In the middle of all this they go through the blepharoplasty procedure and have the look of their eyes altered.

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If you need eye plastic surgery go through it without any foreboding. There are some excellent eye surgeons that can perform wonders on your eyes and make them look stunningly beautiful. Whether you need cosmetic eyelid surgery for cosmetic purposes or functional purposes there is no need to fear anything. Find out about some of the best eye surgeons in your city and you should have a fine time getting operated without any hassle of any sort.

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Make your eyes look stunningly beautiful with eye plastic surgery. Along with cosmetic eyelid surgery there are many more other forms of eye surgery that you can go through.

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Source: http://articlepdq.com/health-fitness/eye-plastic-surgery-for-those-perfect-looking-eyes/

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