Monday, 31 December 2012

More BlackBerry N-Series images surface, appeases QWERTY lovers with sharper focus

More BlackBerry NSeries pictures surface, appeases QWERTY lovers with sharper focus

Remember this little guy? It was Christmas Eve when Mr. Blurrycam gave us a look at this keyboard-equipped BB10 prototype. Skip to the present, and N4BB has apparently come across news images of it, minus the fuzz. Aside from being clearer, the phone's screen is notably powered on in this round images -- essentially proving it's more than a dummy. While we've known the unit is likely part of RIM's N-Series, the site notes that its actual model number may officially be presented as the X10 (not to be confused with Sony Ericsson, Klipsch and Fujifilm offerings of the same moniker). Things will certainly become even clearer on January 30th, that's for sure -- for now, hit the source link for a couple of more images.

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League Highs

YOUTH LEAGUES
BLUE WATER BOWL

Kidets: Winners of 1st half Jackson Oles, Dylan Stoutmeyer & Bradon Bradley

Bumbroo?s: Winners of 1st half; Buddha Schindler & Emma Rhadigan

?BLUE WATER BOWL
Blue Water Mixers

Becky Van Hoesen 560(201); Annette Paradis 521(202); Dale Camphausen 732; Arnold Hinojosa 686(265); Terry Thompson 643(267); Tony Paulus 632; Steve Baker 624; Jose Ganhs 631

Bucks & Does

Pat Tallant 516(200); Mike Schindler 729(267); Doug Ultsch 664(300); Bill Tallant 638(237); Dwayne Rich 635(234)

Dan Wilkinson Memorial

Alicia Schroeder 579(221); Jamie Yeager 561(211); Rick Dodge 671(275); Joe Beidler 671(246); Joddy Swoffer564(214); Jeff Morrison 654(258); Kevin Renno 686(246); Frank Mitchell 640(238); Nate Brown 647(241)

Don McIvor Memorial

Gary Marinez 729(248); Fred Kuhr, Jr. 709(246);Dave Brown 671(254); Jose Ganhs 669(264); Mike Schindler 673(236);Rick St. Onge 672(243); Mike Raleigh 667(243); Mike E. Gossman 662(243); Dale Camphausen 659(233); Jeff Dickinson 675(248); Mike Benner 268

Friday Night Wanna Bees

Lew Gunn 731(267); Daniel Powell 724(254); Rick St. Onge 706(258); Chad Jeroue 695; Demetrius Jemison 656; Dale Camphausen 259; Josh Frey 253

Mueller Retirees

Geri Wise 478(193); Gail Toles 522(180); Pete Lapka 671(236); Red Cowper 636; Vic Gregowski 646(247); Bob Hall 227

Viking Three Man

Rich LaVere 655(227); Ron Fowler 647(250); Rich Wolfe 656(235); Steve Jakubowski 643(216); Ron Zimmer 632(235); Matt Phillips 626(247)

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Beverage

Paul Urdzela617(248); Rick Barr, Jr. 737(257); Jeff Schott 728(256); Pat Mullins 672(268)

BOD Sunday Men?s

Doug Fowler 708(255); Gary Marinez 735(300); Mark Welsh 683(259); Tom Buchheister 266; Nate Kelly 691(266)

Friday Doubles

Trish Defrain 611(246); Matt Galanos 646(256); Rich Defrain 639; Tim Spencer 244

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D.J. Gombos 481(205): Jane Angels 466(182); Maxine Brown 425; Barb Davis 175; Ron Messer 621(210); Pete Lapka 589(212); Walt Cumerlato 586(212); Rod Downing 552; Rick Stone 539; Gary Milutin 210; Roy Davis 539

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Melissa Legault 702(269); Olivia Brown 610(235); Dara Sinclair 595(225); Greg Allen 702(277); Carl Norton 737(259); Frank Mowinski 735(267); Dave Cox 706; Cliff Crawford 705; Casey Donnenworth 702; Jose Pena, Sr. 713, Tim Nicolai 707

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Rick St. Onge 681; Jim Stewart 255; Rick Dodge 653; Gary Weiss 646

Friday AM Seniors

D.J. Gombos 494(197); Robyn Rossow 478(170); Marvel Holbrook 456(175); Rick Stone 570(222); Cliff Richardson 563; Robert Hall 555(202)

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Nadine LaGruth 525(182); Carmen Aguinaga 500(178); Elmer Gamble 609(231); Red Cowper 634; Pete Lapka 610(224)

People of Faith

Mike Holloway 683(255); Tim Campbell 639(224); Don Thiede 624(248); Aleiha Schmidt 575(214); Hayley Cox 548(195); Anita DeMeulenaere 450; Connie Elsey 185

Saturday Nite Bridge

Nick Conard 753(279); Dave Black 279; Joe Beidler 726(278); Russell Barnes 727(278); Kimmie Symon 681(267); Stephanie Black 243; Jenny Klein 229; Wendy Tetreau 572; Jane Caldwell 543

Service

Barb LePla 621(246); Trish Defrain 532(198); Cathy McCaffrey 508(175); Pete Lapka 665(247); Greg Urben 613(257); Josh Mattox 590(242)

Sunday Outcast

Frank Mitchell 733(258); Scott Badley 691(268); Bob Pihaylic 236; Dylan Jacobs 231; Ric Lepine 643(231); Cindy Badley 495(210); Deb Turck 484(203); Angie Brennan 466(181); Pam Reid 171; Nikole Churchill 170

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Blue Water Mens

Don Lumley 690(257); Kevin Maas 663(246); Ed Martin 723(268); Gene Dalessandro 700(256); Tip Gostiaux 257; Steve McCoy 681(236); Jim Dymond 270; Tom Watson 702(245); Jim Currier 687

River Queens

Anita Hubbard 520(179); Jamie Prize 513(175); Lisa Rice 489(180)

STRIKERS ENT CENTER
Monday Night Mixed

Terry Krause 639(246); Dan Napier 632(255); Tony Chevalier 590(239); Sherry Pellegrom 563(196); Heather Yelencich 512(194); Ruth Bauman 478; Robin Sager 178

Saturday Night Live Mixed

Scott Whiting 712(277); Mike Gardner 707;Ron Malinowski 703(289); Bob Dalia 278; Elayne Gale 632(244); Kayla Christoff 611(238); Leann Gardner 583(273)

Thursday 50 Plus

Duane Miner 575(212); Tom Friedman 554; Jerry Brown 551(213); Bubba Van Buren 258; Janet Hope 532(211); June Clay 465; Suzanne McCoy 444; Phyllis Harm 181; Norma Schwark 171

Thursday Ridge Runners

John Essenmacher, Jr. 740(257); John Essenmacher III 729 Ray Wisniewski 728(258); Dan Gilliam 728(257); Jason Braun 259; Jim Sommers 257

Tuesday Night Classic

John Essenmacher III 734(257); Nick Bakeman 681; Ron Tyson 679257); Don Simmons 279

Tuesday Richmond Seniors

Bubba Van Buren 632(242); Al Gross 592(224); Harry Schaffer 558(195); Janet Hope 478(212); Peg Vanantwerp 492(169); Mary Booker 475; Sandra Eynon 174

Weekend Warriors

Len Hill 674(256); Mike Bowlby 651(257); Robin Zyrek 638; Al Kolvch 246; Debbie Wozny 651(256); Susan Hill 623(236); Cheryl Dudley 551;

Women?s Wednesday Night

Sandy Caldwell 604(228); Sherry Pellegrom 555(207); Joann Mozal 551(214)

Honor Roll

BLUE WATER BOWL
Women?s High Series

Alicia Schroeder 579
Joddy Swoffer 564
Jamie Yeager 561
Becky Van Hoesen 560
Annette Paradis 521

Women?s High Game

Alicia Schroeder 221
Joddy Swoffer 214
Jamie Yeager 211
Annette Paradis 202
Becky Van Hoesen 201

Men?s High Series

Dale Camphausen 732
Lew Gunn 731
Gary Marinez 729
Mike Schindler 729
Dan Powell 724

Men?s High Game

Doug Ultsch 300
Rick Dodge 275
Mike Benner 268
Terry Thompson 267
Lew Gunn 267
Mike Schindler 267

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Women?s High Series

Trish Defrain 611

Women?s High Game

Trish Defrain 246

Men?s High Series

Rick Barr, Jr. 737
Gary Marinez 735
Jeff Schott 728
Doug Fowler 708
Mark Welsh 683

Men?s High Game

Gary Marinez 300
Tom Buchheister 266
Nate Kelly 266
Mark Welsh 259
Rick Barr, Jr. 257

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Women?s High Series

Melissa Legault 702
Kimmie Symon 681
Barb LePla 621
Olivia Brown 610
Dara Sinclair 595

Women?s High Game

Melissa Legault 269
Kimmie Symon 267
Barb LePla 246
Stephanie Black 243
Olivia Brown 235

Men?s High Series

Carl Norton 737
Frank Mowinski 735
Frank Mitchell 733
Jose Pena, Sr. 713
Matt Langolf 710

Men?s High Game

Matt Langolf 279
Greg Allen 277
Scott Badley 268
Frank Mowinski 267
Frank Mitchell 258

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Women?s High Series

Anita Hubbard 520
Jamie Prize 513
Lisa Rice 489

Women?s High Game

Lisa Rice 180
Anita Hubbard 179
Jamie Prize 175

Men?s High Series

Ed Martin 723
Tom Watson 702
Gene Dalessandro 700
Don Lumley 690
Steve McCoy 681

Men?s High Game

Jim Dymond 270
Ed Martin 268
Don Lumley 257
Tip Gostiaux 257
Gene Dalessandro 256

?STRIKERS ENT CENTER
Women?s High Series

Debbie Wozny 651
Robin Zyrek 638
Elayne Gale 632
Susan Hill 623
Kayla Christoff 611

Women?s High Game

Leann Gardner 273
Debbie Wozny 256
Elayne Gale 244
Kayla Christoff 238
Susan Hill 236

Men?s High Series

John Essenmacher, Jr. 740
John Essenmacher III 734
Ray Wisniewski 728
Dan Gilliam 728
Scott Whiting 712

Men?s High Game

Ron Malinowski 289
Don Simmons 279
Bob Dalia 278
Scott Whiting 277
Ken Tyson 257
John Essenmacher III 257

Source: http://bluewatersportsnetwork.com/2012/12/recreation-bowling-scoreboard-3/

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Sunday, 30 December 2012

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Storms on US Plains stir memories of the 'Dust Bowl'

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A sprinkler is in use near Dodge City, Kansas, November 26, 2012. Residents of the Great Plains over the last year or so have experienced storms reminiscent of the 1930s Dust Bowl. Experts say the new storms have been brought on by a combination of historic drought, a dwindling Ogallala Aquifer underground water supply, climate change and government farm programs. Picture taken November 26. REUTERS/Kevin Murphy (UNITED STATES - Tags: AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENT)

By Reuters

LIBERAL, Kan. - Real estate agent Mark Faulkner recalls a day in early November when he was putting up a sign near Ulysses, Kansas, in 60-miles-per-hour winds that blew up blinding dust clouds.?

"There were places you could not see, it was blowing so hard," Faulkner said.?

Residents of the Great Plains over the last year or so have experienced storms reminiscent of the 1930s Dust Bowl. Experts say the new storms have been brought on by a combination of historic drought, a dwindling Ogallala Aquifer underground water supply, climate change and government farm programs.?

Nearly 62 percent of the United States was gripped by drought, as of Dec. 25, and "exceptional" drought enveloped parts of Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.?

There is no relief in sight for the Great Plains at least through the winter, according to Drought Monitor forecasts, which could portend more dust clouds.?

A wave of dust storms during the 1930s crippled agriculture over a vast area of the Great Plains and led to an exodus of people, many to California, dramatized in John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath."?

Drought worsens in High Plains; winter outlook grim

While few people believe it could get that bad again, the new storms have some experts worried that similar conditions -- if not the catastrophic environmental disaster of the 1930s -- are returning to parts of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas and Colorado.?

"I hope we don't talk ourselves into complacency with easy assumptions that a Dust Bowl could never happen again," said Craig Cox, agriculture director for the Environmental Working Group, a national conservation group that supports converting more tilled soil to grassland. "Instead, we should do what it takes to make sure it doesn't happen again."?

Handout / Reuters

Webcam views show South Loop 289 before and during a dust storm in Lubbock, Texas, in these National Weather Service handout images dated December 19.

Satellite images on Dec. 19 showed a dust storm stretching over an area of 150 miles from extreme southwestern Oklahoma across the Panhandle of Texas around Lubbock to extreme eastern New Mexico, said Jody James, National Weather Service meteorologist in Lubbock. Visibility was reduced to half a mile in places, stoked by high winds, he said. At least one person was killed and more than a dozen injured in car crashes.?

"I definitely think these dust storms will become more common until we get more measurable precipitation," James said.?

'Dirty 30s'?
The Great Plains is a flat, semi-arid, area with few trees, where vast herds of buffalo once thrived on native grasses. Settlers plowed up most of the grassland in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to create the wheat-growing breadbasket of the United States, encouraged by high commodity prices and free "homestead" land from the government.?

The era known as the "Dirty 30s" -- chronicled by Ken Burns in a Public Broadcasting Service documentary that aired in November -- as when a 1930s drought gripped the Great Plains and winds carried away exposed soil in massive dust clouds.?

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Bill Fitzgerald, 87, a farmer near Sublette, Kansas, remembers "Black Sunday" on April 14, 1935, when a clear, sunny day in southwest Kansas turned black as night by mid afternoon because of a massive cloud of dust that swept from Nebraska to the Texas panhandle.?

"My older brother and I were in my dad's 1927 or '28 Chevy truck a mile north and a mile west of the house and we saw it rolling in," Fitzgerald said. "It was about 10 p.m. when it cleared enough for us to go home."?

Farming practices have vastly improved since the 1930s. Farmers now leave plant remnants on the top of the soil and less soil is exposed, to preserve moisture and prevent erosion.?

The governor of Missouri has enacted an emergency measure to drill new wells in areas where water is scarce, providing much-needed relief for the state's farmers and ranchers. NBC's Thanh Truong reports.

Irrigation beginning in the 1940s from the Ogallala aquifer, a huge network of water under the Great Plains, also made land less vulnerable to dust storms.?

Drying?
But the Ogallala aquifer is drying up after years of drawing out more water than was replenished.?

Many farmers have had to drill deeper wells to find water. Others are giving up on irrigation altogether, which means they can no longer grow crops of high-yielding and lucrative corn. They will instead grow wheat, cotton or grain sorghum on dry land, which depends completely on natural precipitation in an area that typically gets 20 inches of rain a year or less.?

Near Sublette, Kansas, farmer Gail Wright said he would probably give up irrigating two square miles of his land and would plant wheat and grain sorghum instead of corn because of the diminishing aquifer. Drilling deeper wells would cost $120,000 each, Wright said.?

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Drought conditions plague much of the United States after a summer of scorching temperatures and a lack of rain. The dryness is affecting America's farmland, threatening crops like soybean and corn.

"When we drilled those wells in the 1960s and 70s, we were doing 1,500 or 1,600 gallons per minute," said Wright. "Now, they are down to anywhere from 400 to 600 gallons per minute. We probably pumped out 200 feet of water."?

Another farmer in Sublette, 79-year-old Lawrence Withers, whose family farms land his grandfather settled in 1887, is resigned to a future without irrigation.?

"We have pumped 170 feet off the aquifer, that's gone. There's just a little tick of water at the bottom," he said.?

The Ogallala supplies water to 176,000 square miles of land in parts of eight states from the Texas panhandle to southern South Dakota. That amounts to about 27 percent of all irrigated land in the nation, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.?

60 percent of lower 48 states now in drought

The volume of water in the aquifer stood at about 2.9 billion acre feet in 2009, a decline of about 9 percent since 1950, according to the Geological Survey. About two-and-a-half times as much water was drawn out in the 14 years ended 2009 as during the prior 15-year period, data shows.?

The water may run out in 25 years or less in parts of Texas, Oklahoma and southwest Kansas, although in other areas it has 50 to 200 years left, according to the Geological Survey.?

Rationing has been imposed on irrigation in the region but it may be too little too late.?

"It's a situation where across the Plains the demand far exceeds the annual recharge," said Mark Rude, executive director of the Southwest Kansas Groundwater Management District.?

Record drought?
The worst drought in decades has exacerbated the situation. The semi-arid area around Lubbock, which typically gets about 19 inches of rain a year, received less than 6 inches in 2011, the lowest ever recorded. This year was better but still far below normal at 12.5 inches, meteorologist James said.?

Climate change is also having an impact on the region, said atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe, co-director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University in Lubbock.?

Grain prices soar as drought impact deepens

"It is definitely hotter in the summer and drier in the summer because of climate change," she said.?

The average annual temperature in Lubbock has increased by one full degree over the last decade, according to National Weather Service data, and the average amount of rainfall has fallen during summer months by about .50 inch over the decade.?

Some say government policies are making things worse.?

Federal government subsidized crop insurance pays farmers whether they produce a crop or not, encouraging farmers to plant even in a drought year.?

Another subsidized U.S. government program that pays farmers to take sensitive marginal land out of crop production and put it into grassland is gradually shrinking.?

A look at the latest market moves from the trading floor, including the trade on corn prices, with Phillip Streible, RJO Futures.

In a possible case of history repeating itself, high commodity prices are encouraging farmers to break up the land and plant crops when the 10-year conservation contracts with the government expire, said environmentalist Cox. This is similar to what happened in the 1920s when vast areas of grassland were plowed up.?

The government also has imposed restrictions on how much land can go into conservation reserves to save money at a time of massive U.S. budget deficits, he said.?

The amount of land in conservation reserves has declined by more than 2.3 million acres over the last five years in five states of the Great Plains -- Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico, according to U.S. Agriculture Department data.?

If most of that land is plowed up for crops it could lead to more dust storms in the future.?

"I think you are probably going to see increased erosion if that happens," said Richard Zartman, Chairman of the Plant and Soil Science Department at Texas Tech, adding that it was unlikely to get as bad as the Dust Bowl days.?

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Saturday, 29 December 2012

Myanmar to allow daily private newspapers

FILE - In this June 10, 2012 file photo, a man buys a weekly news journal at a roadside newspaper stand in Yangon, Myanmar. Myanmar will allow private daily newspapers starting in April for the first time since 1964, the government said Friday, Dec. 28, 2012 in the latest step toward allowing freedom of expression in the long-repressed nation. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)

FILE - In this June 10, 2012 file photo, a man buys a weekly news journal at a roadside newspaper stand in Yangon, Myanmar. Myanmar will allow private daily newspapers starting in April for the first time since 1964, the government said Friday, Dec. 28, 2012 in the latest step toward allowing freedom of expression in the long-repressed nation. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)

(AP) ? Myanmar said Friday it will allow private daily newspapers starting in April for the first time since 1964, in the latest step toward allowing freedom of expression in the long-repressed nation.

The Information Ministry announced on its website that any Myanmar national wishing to publish a daily newspaper will be able to submit an application in February. New papers will be allowed to begin printing April 1 in any language.

The move was an expected part of new press freedoms President Thein Sein has introduced as part of wider democratic reforms since taking office last year, after a half-century of military rule.

In August, the government abolished direct censorship of the media and informed journalists they would no longer have to submit their work to state censors before publication as they had for almost half a century.

Myanmar has state-run dailies which serve as government mouthpieces and more than 180 weeklies, about half of which cover news while the rest feature sports, entertainment, health and other subjects.

Private dailies in Burmese, English, Indian and Chinese languages were once vibrant in the former British colony, previously called Burma. But all were forced to close when late dictator Ne Win nationalized private businesses in 1964.

Under Ne Win's one-party Socialist government the standard of newspapers diminished to propaganda sheets. The most recent military regime ruled by Gen. Than Shwe used the country's three state-owned dailies as junta mouthpieces, which continue to be unpopular with low circulation.

Until just two years ago, this Southeast Asian nation's reporters were regarded as among the most restricted in the world, subject to routine state surveillance, phone taps and intense censorship. The censorship board would shut down newspapers temporarily for violations. Journalists were tortured, imprisoned and subjected to constant surveillance.

Testing their new freedoms, journalists and private publications have become bolder. They have printed once forbidden items including pictures and stories about anti-government demonstrations and sectarian violence. The once highly taboo images of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi are now often displayed, even in state-controlled media.

Associated Press

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Putin signs anti-U.S. adoptions bill

MOSCOW (AP) ? President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed a bill banning Americans from adopting Russian children, part of a harsh response to a U.S. law targeting Russians deemed to be human rights violators.

Although some top Russian officials including the foreign minister openly opposed the bill and Putin himself had been noncommittal about it last week, he signed it less than 24 hours after receiving it from Parliament, where both houses passed it overwhelmingly.

The law also calls for closure of non-governmental organizations receiving American funding if their activities are classified as political ? a broad definition that many fear could be used to close any NGO that offends the Kremlin.

It was not immediately clear when the law would take effect, but presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying "practically, adoption stops on Jan. 1."

Children's rights ombudsman Pavel Astakhov said this week that 46 children who were about to be adopted in the U.S. would remain in Russia if the bill comes into effect.

The bill has angered Americans and Russians who argue it victimizes children to make a political point, cutting off a route out of frequently dismal orphanages for thousands of children.

UNICEF estimates that there are about 740,000 children not in parental custody in Russia while about 18,000 Russians are on the waiting list to adopt a child. The U.S. is the biggest destination for adopted Russian children ? more than 60,000 of them have been taken in by Americans over the past two decades.

Russians historically have been less enthusiastic about adopting children than most Western cultures.

Lev Ponomarev, one of Russia's most prominent human rights activists, hinted at that reluctance when he said Parliament members who voted for the bill should take custody of the children who were about to be adopted.

"The moral responsibility lies on them," he told Interfax. "But I don't think that even one child will be taken for upbringing by deputies of the Duma."

The law is in response to a measure signed into law by President Barack Obama this month that calls for sanctions against Russians assessed to be human rights violators.

That stems from the case of Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian lawyer who was arrested after accusing officials of a $230 million tax fraud. He was repeatedly denied medical treatment and died in jail in 2009. Russian rights groups claimed he was severely beaten and accused the Kremlin of failing to prosecute those responsible; a prison doctor who was the only official charged in the case was acquitted by a Moscow court on Friday.

The U.S. law galvanized Russian resentment of the United States, which Putin has claimed funded and encouraged the wave of massive anti-government protests that arose last winter.

The Parliament initially considered a relatively similar retaliatory measure, but amendments have expanded it far beyond a tit-for-tat response.

Many Russians have been distressed for years by reports of Russian children dying or suffering abuse at the hands of their American adoptive parents. The new Russian law was dubbed the "Dima Yakovlev Bill" after a toddler who died in 2008 when his American adoptive father left him in a car in broiling heat for hours.

Russians also bristled at how the widespread adoptions appeared to show them as hardhearted or too poor to take care of orphans. Astakhov, the children's ombudsman, charged that well-heeled Americans often got priority over Russians who wanted to adopt.

A few lawmakers even claimed that some Russian children were adopted by Americans only to be used for organ transplants or become sex toys or cannon fodder for the U.S. Army. A spokesman with Russia's dominant Orthodox Church said that children adopted by foreigners and raised outside the church will not enter God's kingdom.

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Nataliya Vasilyeva in Moscow contributed to this story.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/putin-signs-anti-us-adoptions-bill-100228125.html

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REAL ESTATE: Equity home sales on the rise in November ... - blog

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California?s pending home sales fell in November, as equity home sales across the state and the Inland region began to come out of the closet.

A report released Friday by the California Association of Realtors said pending home sales, forward-looking indicators of future home sales activity, fell nine-tenths of 1 percent from November 2011.

But the sputter the state?s largest real estate trade association blamed on seasonal factors was mixed with a more telling indicator of what?s to come in 2013: The share of equity sales is on the rise.

The pool of equity sales inched up to 64.9 percent from 63.4 percent in October, and represented a 14.7 percent gain from November 2011.

Equity home sales figures haven?t been this good since May 2008.

What?s more, the combined share of all distressed property sales fell to 35.1 percent in November, according to the C.A.R. report. The pool of distressed property sales stood at 49.8 percent in November 2011.

How did the hard-hit Inland region fare?

The percentage of single-family distressed home sales is still well above the state numbers, but the percentage of distressed home sales noted in November fell by the double-digits.

Realtors say they?re seeing more ?conventional? housing stock come into the marketplace, as homeowners with equity in their property see home prices began a slow recovery, rents began to rise and mortgage lending rates remain at near historic levels.

The pool of distressed homes in Riverside County fell 10 percent from November 2011 to 51 percent, down from 61 percent. In San Bernardino County, distressed property sales plunged 20 percentage points to 44 percent. In November 2011, some 64 percent of all single-family homes sold in San Bernardino County were in distress.

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    Easy Recipes for Crock Pot Ribs - Food

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    It?s easy to make mouth watering, fall off the bone pork ribs when you?re cooking with a crock pot. Crock pots are perfect for cooking ribs because they cook at such a low temperature over a long time. The covered slow cooker seals in the juices of the meat while it?s cooking. A broiler may be used before or after the slow cooking to achieve a nice sear on the ribs. Here are some quick and easy rib recipes that you can make in your home without the use of a grill.

    Slow Cooked Barbecue Ribs

    What you need:

    ? 3 lbs baby back pork ribs
    ? 1 regular size bottle barbecue sauce (10 -15 oz)
    ? 1 large onion, sliced
    ? barbecue rub

    What you do:

    ? Cut ribs into serving size pieces, but small enough to fit in your crockpot. Rub ribs thoroughly with barbecue rub. Broil for 10-15 minutes. Ribs should be nicely seared, but not blackened or charred.

    ? Put ribs over the onion in a 4-6 quart crock-pot. Pour barbecue sauce over the ribs. Cover and cook on low for 6-9 hours. Ribs should be falling off the bone when done.

    Crock Pot Asian Spareribs

    What you need:

    ? 4 lbs pork spareribs
    ? 3 garlic cloves, minced
    ? 3/4 c beef broth
    ? 1/3 c soy sauce
    ? 1/4 c ketchup
    ? 1/4 c honey
    ? 1 medium onion, sliced
    ? 1 t salt
    ? 1/2 t black pepper
    ? red pepper flakes or chili paste per taste (optional)

    What you do:

    ? Place ribs in an airtight container and cover with onions. Combine remaining ingredients in a bowl and mix. Pour mixture over ribs and place in refrigerator for 4-8 hours, turning ribs in marinade at least one time.

    ? Place ribs under broiler for 10-15 minutes and broil. Ribs should be nicely seared, but not blackened or charred. Add ribs, onion and marinade to the crockpot. Cook on low for 8-10 hours.

    ? May add some chili paste or red pepper flakes to marinade for a spicier version.

    Crock pot or slow cooker heating temperatures may widely vary per model. To ensure proper cooking, make sureyou leave the cover on the crock pot. Removing the cover for even a little bit releases all the heat trapped inside and adds cooking time to your meal.

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    Thursday, 27 December 2012

    People with mental disorders more likely to have experienced domestic violence

    Dec. 26, 2012 ? Men and women with mental health disorders, across all diagnoses, are more likely to have experienced domestic violence than the general population, according to new research from King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, in collaboration with the University of Bristol. Previous studies into the link between domestic violence and mental health problems have mainly focused on depression, but this is the first study to look at a wide range of mental health problems in both male and female victims.

    In this study, funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and published December 26 in PLOS ONE, researchers reviewed data from 41 studies worldwide. Compared to women without mental health problems, women with depressive disorders were around 2 and a ? times more likely to have experienced domestic violence over their adult lifetime (prevalence estimate 45.8%); women with anxiety disorders were over 3 and a ? times more likely (prevalence estimate 27.6%); and women with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were around 7 times more likely (prevalence estimate 61.0%).

    Women with other disorders including obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), eating disorders, common mental health problems, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder were also at an increased risk of domestic violence compared to women without mental health problems. Men with all types of mental disorders were also at an increased risk of domestic violence. However, prevalence estimates for men were lower than those for women, indicating that it is less common for men to be victims of repeated severe domestic violence.

    Professor Louise Howard, senior author of the study from King's Institute of Psychiatry, says: "In this study, we found that both men and women with mental health problems are at an increased risk of domestic violence. The evidence suggests that there are two things happening: domestic violence can often lead to victims developing mental health problems, and people with mental health problems are more likely to experience domestic violence."

    This study is part of PROVIDE, a 5-year research programme on domestic violence funded by NIHR. Professor Gene Feder, co-author of the study from the University of Bristol's School of Social and Community Medicine and chief investigator of PROVIDE says: "We hope this review will draw attention to the mental health needs of survivors of domestic violence and remind general practitioners and mental health teams that experience of domestic violence may lie behind the presentation of mental health problems."

    Internationally, the lifetime prevalence of physical and/or sexual partner violence among women ranges from 15-71%. In the UK, the2010/11 British Crime Survey reported that 27% of women and 17% of men had experienced partner abuse during their lifetime, with women experiencing more repeated and severe violence than men. From March 2013, the UK Home Office will be amending its definition of domestic violence to include 16 and 17 year olds, and will be defined as "any incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive or threatening behaviour, violence or abuse between those aged 16 or over who are or have been intimate partners or family members regardless of gender or sexuality. This can encompass, but is not limited to, psychological, physical, sexual, financial or emotional abuse."

    Professor Howard concludes: "Mental health professionals need to be aware of the link between domestic violence and mental health problems, and ensure that their patients are safe from domestic violence and are treated for the mental health impact of such abuse."

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    1. Kylee Trevillion, Si?n Oram, Gene Feder, Louise M. Howard. Experiences of Domestic Violence and Mental Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE, 2012; 7 (12): e51740 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051740

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    Self Improvement And Empowerment Blog: Professionalism in the ...

    You have to be a professional in the workplace. It is one of the most important criteria used by superiors to evaluate your overall performance. Peers will also judge you according to the professional standards that you demonstrate in the workplace. In fact, professional ethics is very crucial in any corporate environment. It also plays an essential role in your career advancement. You can get hired if the prospective employer finds you to be professional. However, you must note that an employee can also be fired by being unprofessional in the place of work.

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