Sunday, March 31, 2013

Paralyzed ex-athlete's foundation helping others

CLAREMONT, Calif. (AP) ? As he rolls through the front door of the sprawling Claremont Club fitness center and shouts a friendly hello here and there, for just a moment it's as if nothing has changed since Hal Hargrave Jr. was the big, friendly teenage gym rat who haunted this place.

The burly Hargrave's head was filled with dreams of playing college baseball as he strode into the gym, stretched out on a bench and pressed 300 pounds above his body. Again and again.

He's still big and burly, his arms still muscular and he still works out nearly every day. Only these days Hargrave uses that strength to move his wheelchair in and out of the gym, where he still works out 20 hours a week and knows just about everybody in the place.

These days, though, Hargrave's goal is to get walking again, something he lost the ability to do on July 26, 2007, when he swerved his truck to avoid debris in the road. It flipped four times, the cab collapsing on him and snapping his spine. It left him paralyzed from the neck down.

The irony is never lost on Hargrave that he was delivering handicapped-accessible bathroom doors as part of a summer job. If it was a sign to a strapping 17-year-old athlete that his life was headed in the wrong direction, it would seem to have been a particularly harsh one, but Hargrave doesn't see it that way.

"Some people call me crazy for putting it this way, but I have been given a gift," the talkative, friendly 23-year-old says with a smile over lunch at the gym's small cafe. "They see this as an ailment. I don't."

He sees it instead as something that gave him a chance to help others, to have his life truly make a difference.

It inspired him to create the Be Perfect Foundation, a nonprofit charity that has raised $1.2 million to provide wheelchairs, make homes more accessible and, most importantly, keep more than 100 people in rehabilitation programs they otherwise couldn't afford.

All of which would have been pretty impressive if Hargrave had just stopped there. But he didn't.

He persuaded the Claremont Club president to turn a racquetball court and a basketball court into a wing for people with paralyzing injuries. Then he got Project Walk, a spinal rehabilitation center where he'd been treated, to open its first franchise in this bucolic college town 35 miles east of Los Angeles for those who couldn't make the commute to its San Diego area headquarters.

"Here's a 17-year-old boy who had a debilitating, life-changing accident," said Mike Alpert, who runs the Claremont Club and whose daughter has known Hargrave since the two were in kindergarten. "So many people that go through that would give up. Would be depressed. Would blame everybody else. Here's a young man who just said, 'I have a calling to change the world and to help people through what's happening to me. And then he goes out and does it! How special is that?"

"He's an amazing young man," echoes Devorah Lieberman, president of University of La Verne, where Hargrave is a full-time student.

Although he hasn't regained full use of his fingers (he fist bumps rather than shakes hands), he's gotten back enough to take notes on his iPad. He maintains a near-perfect 3.8 grade point average.

Lieberman will never forget the first time they met two years ago at a basketball rally. Hargrave, never known to be shy, rolled up and introduced himself. He told her how he'd been hurt and she expressed her condolences.

"And he said to me, 'DO NOT be sorry! It was a blessing.'"

Then he gave her a Be Perfect bracelet that she wears to this day.

Not that the road back from the accident was easy.

"It was very touch and go the first two weeks," recalled his father, Hal Hargrave Sr., who still chokes up when he talks about what his son has overcome and accomplished. "They had him on breathing machines. He got pneumonia. ... We didn't know if he was going to stay with us or not."

Hargrave himself thought he would die as he lay trapped in the truck. Those stories about your life passing before you, he says, are true.

Although he's big and strong again, nerve damage keeps his body in a near perpetual state of motion, giving the impression he's fidgeting uncomfortably in his chair although he really feels little.

Given only a 1 to 3 percent chance of walking again, he threw himself into rehabilitation with the same fervor that once made him a high school sports star. Gradually movement returned to his shoulders, then his arms and hands. Lately he's started to get some in his legs as well.

"It's nothing that's too controlled movement yet, but it's coming back and I'm doing things that doctors are in disbelief about," he says happily.

It was after one of his arduous rehabilitation sessions, where limbs are yanked and twisted and bodies are placed in expensive machinery to simulate walking, that an epiphany led to his foundation.

Brian O'Neil, an electrician who had suffered a similar injury in a dirt-bike crash, told him he wouldn't see him again. He'd lost his job, was about to lose his house, didn't have insurance and couldn't afford any more rehabilitation.

Before he left the center, Hargrave persuaded his father to pick up the cost of O'Neil's rehabilitation. Then, on the ride home, he decided why not help others as well?

He was told that running a foundation wouldn't be easy, especially for a guy going through his own grueling rehabilitation. But he was adamant.

"He didn't like the word no. And he didn't like the word can't," Hargrave Sr. says, chuckling at the memory of raising the oldest of his four children.

O'Neil was blown away ? and still is.

"For such a young man he's very ? I can't even find the words to mention the kind of guy Little Hal is," O'Neil, using the nickname close friends call Hargrave by, says emotionally. "He's just a great kid."

Hargrave scheduled the first of what would become annual fundraisers at the height of the Great Recession and he hoped he might get lucky and raise maybe $30,000. After $250,000 poured in, he thought: "Maybe we can do this forever."

So he soldiers on, getting up each day, working out, running the foundation, hanging out with friends, going to school. Still a sports fanatic, he's earning a degree in communications with the hope of someday becoming a sports broadcaster.

But the foundation will always come first.

"I had dreams of going off and going to school and becoming a baseball player and doing this and that," he says as he finishes lunch. "But when I think back on it, it was so selfish. And now my dreams are much different. My dreams are to keep people in therapy and my dreams are to help other people. That's what my life is about at this point."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/paralyzed-ex-athletes-foundation-helping-others-171248353.html

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How a Pope's Chalice Is Made

I don't know why I find something so mundane so fascinating but I can't get enough of watching Argentinian silversmith Juan Carlos Pallarols create a chalice for Pope Francis. It's incredible just to see his hands and tools shape what will be the cup for the holiest man in the world. More »


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School Mental Health Bill | California School Health Centers ...

March 29, 2013 By Marcel 0 Comments

Support AB 174CSHC is sponsoring AB 174, a statewide bill to create a grant program that will fund school-based mental health services for students impacted by trauma. Read more about the bill here.

Trauma has serious consequences for health, educational achievement, and long-term well-being. Currently, there is no state funding explicitly directed to either SBHCs or school-based programs focused on trauma. Barriers inherent in existing funding streams prevent schools and SBHCs from reaching all students with all necessary services.

We need your support to make this issue a priority in the legislature!?Download a?fact sheet here?and?sample letter of support here.

Fax your letter of support to Assembly Member Bonta, ATTN An-Chi Tsou, at?916-319-2118.?

Please also?complete our quick,?1-minute survey here?to help us mobilize school health advocates?around?AB 174.

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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Man arrested for smuggling more than 10 percent of an entire species

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A man was arrested at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok after authorities discovered he was attempting to claim a piece of luggage full of extremely rare tortoises.

Traffic.org, a self-described wildlife trade monitoring network, reports that the man was trying to pick up 54 ploughshare tortoises. "The wild population of Ploughshare Tortoises, considered among the rarest species in the world, is estimated to be as few as 400 individuals, and is declining fast," according to the site. As Popular Science points out, the man was attempting to smuggle more than 10 percent of the entire species.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources has classified the ploughshares tortoise as critically endangered.

The piece of luggage had been registered to a woman who was arrested as well. In addition to the 54 ploughshare tortoises, 21 radiated tortoises, also endangered, were being smuggled. Authorities believe the tortoises were going to be sold as pets.

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Friday, March 29, 2013

Ex-prosecutor: Death penalty decision wrenching

FILE - This March 12, 2013 file photo shows James Holmes, Aurora theater shooting suspect, in the courtroom during his arraignment in Centennial, Colo. Lawyers for Holmes are objecting to a Fox News reporter's request to delay her court appearance to testify about her confidential sources, Tuesday, March 27, 2013. (AP Photo/Denver Post, RJ Sangosti, Pool)

FILE - This March 12, 2013 file photo shows James Holmes, Aurora theater shooting suspect, in the courtroom during his arraignment in Centennial, Colo. Lawyers for Holmes are objecting to a Fox News reporter's request to delay her court appearance to testify about her confidential sources, Tuesday, March 27, 2013. (AP Photo/Denver Post, RJ Sangosti, Pool)

(AP) ? James Holmes is willing to spend the rest of his life in prison if it means there's no chance he'll be executed. Now prosecutors have to decide whether that's a deal they're willing to make with the former graduate student accused in last summer's Colorado movie theater massacre.

For former prosecutor Bob Gallagher, an earlier case involved one of the toughest decisions of his life.

He remembers the case in which defense attorneys came to him with tears in their eyes asking for a plea deal that would spare their client the death penalty.

He turned them down. The 1993 gunshot slayings of four people in a Denver-area Chuck E. Cheese pizzeria were so vicious and the suspect showed so little remorse, Gallagher said, that he believed the death penalty should be an option for the jury.

"That is no doubt one of the toughest decisions I've ever had to make," said Gallagher, the Arapahoe County district attorney at the time. "Am I, the elected DA, qualified to talk about and make up my mind on a moral decision? Should this person be put to death or not?"

Now, as Nathan Dunlap, who was convicted of the murders in 1996 and sentenced to die, waits on death row, Holmes may have a chance to avoid finding himself in the same place.

Holmes' attorneys disclosed in a court filing Wednesday that their client has offered to plead guilty to killing 12 people at a midnight movie, but only if there's no chance he'll be executed.

As prosecutors try to decide, they'll likely be listening to the families of the victims and survivors. Several of them were divided on Wednesday on whether prosecutors should accept the plea bargain.

Melisa Cowden, whose ex-husband was killed, said she was resolutely opposed to a plea deal.

"He didn't give 12 people the chance to plea bargain and say, 'Let's see if you're going to shoot me or not,'" said Cowden, whose two teenage daughters were with their father when he was killed.

Prosecutors have said Holmes planned the assault for months, casing the theater complex, amassing a small arsenal and rigging potentially deadly booby-traps in his apartment. Then on July 20, he donned a police-style helmet and body armor, tossed a gas canister into the theater crowd and opened fire, prosecutors said.

In addition to the 12 killed, 70 were injured, some seriously.

Holmes is charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder and attempted murder in the July gunfire assault on a movie theater the Denver suburb of Aurora. A judge entered a not guilty plea on Holmes' behalf after his attorneys said they had too many questions about the constitutionality of Colorado laws to advise Holmes how to plead.

George Brauchler, the current Arapahoe County DA, is scheduled to announce Monday whether he will seek the death penalty for Holmes. Brauchler hasn't publicly revealed his plans, and his spokeswoman declined comment on Wednesday.

Pierce O'Farrill, who was shot three times, said he would welcome an agreement that would imprison Holmes for life. The years of court struggles ahead would likely be an emotional ordeal for victims, he said.

"I don't see his death bringing me peace," O'Farrill said. "To me, my prayer for him was that he would spend the rest of his life in prison and hopefully, in all those years he has left, he could find God and ask for forgiveness himself."

A plea bargain would bring finality to the case fairly early so victims and their families can avoid the prolonged trauma of not knowing what will happen, said Dan Recht, a past president of the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar.

"The defense, by making this public pleading, is reaching out to the victims' families," he said.

Dunlap was sentenced 16 years ago and is only now nearing the end of his appeals. No execution date has been set.

One of his current attorneys, Phil Cherner, argues that Dunlap shouldn't be executed because, among other things, he is not a threat in prison and the death penalty is enforced in a discriminatory way. He pointed out all three people on Colorado's death row are black.

"He's been in prison for half his adult life in solitary confinement," Cherner said of Dunlap. "He's safely housed, he's no threat to anyone."

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Associated Press writer Catherine Tsai contributed to this story.

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A look at Dijsselbloem, the new 'Mr Euro'

AMSTERDAM (AP) ? Two weeks ago, few people outside the Netherlands had heard of Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the Dutch politician instrumental in negotiating Cyprus' bailout.

Now he's being criticized for shaking the confidence of financial markets after he said that investors and depositors, rather than taxpayers, should expect to bear more of the burden of bank bailouts ? as in the case of Cyprus.

Here are some questions and answers about the man and the debate he's sparked.

Q: Who is Jeroen Dijsselbloem?

A: Dijsselbloem (pronounced DYE-sell-bloom) in January became the new president of the Eurogroup, the finance ministers of the 17 European Union countries that use the euro The Eurogroup has emerged as a key decision-making organization as the eurozone's debt crisis has evolved. It approves all bailout decisions and is used to discuss reforms to European financial policy. The president's job also carries the unofficial title of "Mr Euro".

Q: Why was Dijsselbloem picked for the job?

A: Before becoming the Netherlands' finance minister in November, Dijsselbloem was a member of the Dutch parliament, with a background in agricultural economics. That's a resume some critics have described as a little thin. But Dijsselbloem won out for the job as a compromise candidate. He is palatable to France because he belongs to the center-left Labor party, and acceptable to Germany because throughout the eurozone crisis, the Dutch government has backed Berlin's push for financial discipline.

Q: What did he say this week to roil markets?

A: After the Cyprus bailout was agreed on Monday, Dijsselbloem said that the deal pointed the way for future bank rescue programs across Europe. A key element of the Cypriot bailout is that bank depositors stand to lose at least half of their savings above 100,000 euros ($130,000).

His comments on Monday were initially interpreted by some to mean that depositors in banks in other financially weak countries, like Spain or Italy, will also face losses if they run into trouble. Financial stocks promptly tumbled across the eurozone.

Q: He actually said that in future bailouts, depositors will also lose their money?

A: Not quite, though he didn't rule it out. What he said, and has since elaborated, is that the Cyprus plan should be seen as part of a trend in which banks will increasingly have to fund their own bailouts, rather than purely relying on governments using taxpayer money.

Q: How will that work?

A: Dijsselbloem says that when a bank gets in trouble, losses should be taken in the following order: first executives should lose their jobs; then shareholders should lose their money. After that, low-ranking creditors such as junior bondholders won't be repaid. Then, senior bondholders and uninsured depositors ? those with savings above the eurozone's deposit insurance limit of 100,000 euros ? would lose some or all of their money. Only as a last resort would authorities either force insured depositors to take losses or use government money to recapitalize a bank.

But how and when depositors will take losses in a bank bailout remains unclear. When nationalizing the Netherlands' SNS Reaal bank earlier this year, Dijsselbloem made sure shareholders and junior creditors were wiped out, but he spared depositors and senior bondholders. On the other hand, Cyprus' bailout plan initially sought to tax part of insured deposits of less than 100,000 euros. That was seen as tantamount to confiscation of insured deposits, and the decision was hastily revoked.

Q: Isn't it fair to have a bank's investors pay, rather than taxpayers?

A: In principle, yes. Many people would like to see more bank executives, investors and creditors suffer the consequences of their own risky investments. While Dijsselbloem has critics, some people ? notably his close ally German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble ? have also praised him for taking this stand.

Q: So what's the problem?

A: Reality. With European governments and banks both burdened with high levels of debt, it's not clear that the European banking system is ready to withstand this new approach to bailouts. Telling investors, creditors and even depositors that their money may not be safe in the bank is a little like shouting "fire" in a crowded theater. It could spark investor flight or bank runs and throw the eurozone back into crisis.

Q: Is what Dijsselbloem said really so controversial?

A: The Dutch pride themselves on plain speaking. But perhaps Dijsselbloem is a little too blunt, given that he's in a job where one wrong word can move markets.

For instance: he has pointed out that government-insured bank deposits are only as safe as the government that's doing the insuring. True, perhaps, but unnerving for anyone living in a country with a disproportionately large banking sector ? such as Luxembourg or Malta. Reasonable business owners and savers in Spain and Italy in particular may look at their governments' finances and conclude their money is simply not safe enough.

Dijsselbloem also made the argument that Cypriot depositors were "investing" their money when they put it in Cypriot banks, rather than saving it, because the banks were offering such good interest rates.

Again, that's true in some sense, but pretty academic. Should, say, everyday Germans feel they have to study the balance sheet of Deutsche Bank before they dare to open a savings account there?

Q: So did he do any lasting damage?

A: The jury's still out.

European politicians are divided over Dijsselbloem's position. Countries like Germany and other northern European nations, which have been paying the bulk of the sovereign bailouts throughout the crisis, agree with him.

Others, such as France, southern countries, the EU's executive authorities in Brussels and the European Central Bank's top officials have distanced themselves from him for fear of upsetting financial markets. Some have said his views are plain wrong.

Bank stocks and the euro have stabilized since falling sharply on his initial comments on Monday. Whatever happens next, the financial world will surely be paying closer attention to the Dutchman from now on.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/look-dijsselbloem-mr-euro-165923897--finance.html

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DNA test reveals cancer risk markers

More than 80 genetic markers that can increase the risk of developing breast, prostate or ovarian cancer have been found in the largest study of its kind.

The DNA of 200,000 people - half of them with cancer and half without - was compared, revealing an individual's inherited risk of the diseases.

British scientists, who led the research, believe it could lead to a DNA screening test within five years.

They also hope it will boost knowledge of how the cancers develop.

The research was led by scientists at the University of Cambridge and the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) in London and funded by Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and the Wellcome Trust.

The main findings are published in five articles in the journal Nature Genetics.

Study author Prof Doug Easton said: "We're on the verge of being able to use our knowledge of these genetic variations to develop test that could complement breast cancer screening and take us a step closer to having an effective prostate cancer screening programme."

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Each of us is born with a genetic hand of cards passed down from our parents.

This is called our genome and is made of three billion pieces of code made of just chemical letters: A, C, T and G.

A single nucleotide polymorphism is a single letter difference in DNA between individuals.

We each have millions of variations and most of these seem benign. This study looked at more than 100,000 common differences found in at least one in 10 people.

By comparing cancer patients with healthy controls the scientists could identify genetic spelling mistakes that occurred repeatedly in the cancer group.

Forty nine new single nucleotide polymorphisms (Snps) were found associated with breast cancer, bringing the total identified to 76.

For prostate cancer, 23 new markers were found, bringing the total to 78. And for ovarian cancer, eight new regions were found, bringing the total to 12.

Inherited cancer risk

The scientists looked for common genetic variations - known as single nucleotide polymorphisms (Snps) - linked to the three cancers.

Each alteration raised the risk of cancer by a small amount. However, a small minority of men with lots of the markers could see their risk of prostate cancer increase more than fourfold and for women the breast cancer risk increase threefold.

By contrast, the test can also identify those with a smaller than average risk of developing the cancers.

A woman's lifetime risk of breast cancer is one in eight, but among the 1% with lots of these newly identified genetic variations the risk rises to one in two.

The test could also help the one in 300 woman who carry a faulty gene known as BRCA1 or BRCA2. Two-thirds of them will develop breast cancer before the age of 80 and 45% who carry BRCA1 will get ovarian cancer.

At present the options to reduce their risks are limited - a double mastectomy or having their ovaries removed.

By combining the gene test for BRCA1 and BRCA2 with this extra genetic information, women who have a high number of the newly identified markers could find they have a nearly 100% risk of getting breast cancer.

In contrast, those with the protective versions of the genetic changes could see their risk drop to as low as 20%.

Dr Antonis Antoniou, CRUK senior fellow at the University of Cambridge, said: "Our research puts us on the verge of being able to give women a much more accurate picture of how likely they are to develop breast or ovarian cancer and would help to guide them about the most appropriate type and time of prevention or monitoring options for them."

Prostate

For men, the lifetime risk of developing prostate cancer is one in eight. But for 1% who carry a significant number of genetic alterations, the risk rises to one in two.

Unlike for breast cancer, there is no screening programme for the disease.

The prostate-specific antigen or PSA test, looks for protein markers in the blood and high levels may be an indicator or prostate cancer. But it is unreliable.

Furthermore, about two-thirds of men who get prostate cancer have a slow-growing "indolent" form of the disease that will not kill them.

Treatment options include prostate removal, radiotherapy and hormone treatment, But for every life saved through treatment for prostate cancer, it is thought that between 12 to 48 men are treated unnecessarily. Many patients opt for "watchful waiting", monitoring the cancer.

Sixteen of the 23 newly identified genetic markers are associated with aggressive forms of the disease so may help clinicians and patients decide on the best form of treatment.

Prof Ros Eeles, from the ICR, said: "These results are the single biggest leap forward in finding the genetic causes of prostate cancer.

"If further studies show such men benefit from regular screening, we could have a big impact on the number of people dying from the disease, which is still far too high."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-21945812#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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Fancy 6 Months Free In The Italian Alps Building Startups? Check Out TechPeaks

Screen Shot 2013-03-27 at 19.09.32A new kind of tech accelerator has launched in one of the more unlikely places: the Italian Alps. TechPeaks (see what they did there?) calls itself a "People Accelerator" because individuals and teams will be able to join it without an idea but a desire to build something. It will launch with ?13 million in funding. It's also taking more of a partnership rather than competitive approach, working with seven Technology Universities (via the European Institute of Innovation and Technology ICT Labs) and seven other international tech accelerators, listed here. The idea is to help unite the many fragmented European tech initiatives. And oh my are they are fragmented.

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Nev. panel votes to oust embattled assembly member

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) ? A special Nevada legislative panel has recommended the expulsion of an embattled assemblyman in a move that could make history in the state Legislature.

The bipartisan committee voted 6-1 Tuesday to recommend the ouster of Assemblyman Steven Brooks.

The expulsion requires a two-thirds majority vote of the Assembly, though Assembly Majority Leader William Horne gave no indication when the full chamber might take up the matter.

The seven-member panel was tasked with recommending what action should be taken against Brooks. Since January, the 41-year-old Democrat from North Las Vegas has been arrested twice, hospitalized for a mental evaluation and placed on leave from the Legislature.

The last time the Assembly considered kicking out a sitting member was in 1867, but it never came to a final floor vote.

Brooks' attorney, Mitchell Posin, said the vote was "disappointing, of course. I hope when the Assembly meets to consider this, they see another side of this as Ms. Neal did."

He was referring to Assemblywoman Dina Neal, the North Las Vegas Democrat who cast the lone dissenting vote. She said she preferred suspending Brooks.

"I was at a crossroads and I know Steven Brooks needs help," she said.

Horne reiterated the difficulty of the panel's job and said it had been "difficult watching these events the last few months."

"I believe, as others, that Steven ? Mr. Brooks ? is not ready, not capable of serving in this body," Horne said. "I haven't seen and I was hoping to see something that would lead me to see something to think he may be able to. I really hope he does seek that help."

The committee met for three hours behind closed doors to consider Brooks' behavior and medical issues. Horne said that while he preferred open meetings, "there is a point at which we must protect privacy."

He added that Brooks already has been the subject of intense media attention and that it was not the panel's intention to "harm or further embarrass Mr. Brooks."

Mark Ferrario, the panel's independent counsel, said the private documents include health records and other information obtained from state agencies under the condition of confidentiality.

Posin sat alone in the courtroom that was set up for the hearing. He did not explain why Brooks was not present, but agreed with the decision to close the meeting to the public.

"It is appropriate to have some matters in public but there are also some very private documents here that do not belong in the public eye," Posin said.

Brooks, a two-term Democrat from North Las Vegas, won re-election by a 2-to-1 margin in November over an unknown challenger.

Since January, his behavior became increasingly erratic and spiraled downward. He was arrested after being accused of making threats toward colleagues and again after police say he threw punches and grabbed for the gun of an officer who was called to a domestic dispute at his estranged wife's home.

He was hospitalized after police were called to his grandmother's home for a domestic disturbance, posed shirtless for a newspaper photograph, was sworn in to the Legislature but then banished from the Legislature building as a possible security risk.

Brooks hasn't been charged with a crime in the threat case, but faces one felony and three lesser charges in the case involving the police officer.

He also was denied the purchase of a gun last month at a Sparks sporting goods store.

Posin said before the hearing that Brooks poses no real threat to anyone.

The Assembly last initiated the expulsion of a member accused of libeling other lawmakers in 1867 but never took a formal vote. Back then, Assemblyman A.H. Lissak, of Storey County, had published a letter referring to the Assembly speaker's "sore-eyed, red-haired, baboon-looking face" in a political feud that prompted a ban on Territorial Enterprise reporters from the chambers.

An ouster requires a two-thirds majority, or 28 votes in the 42-member Assembly.

Brooks' lawyer has already filed papers with the Nevada Supreme Court to challenge legislative action to prevent Brooks from serving voters who elected him.

Posin argues the Legislature is taking unconstitutional steps to block Brooks' right and duty to serve his constituents.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nev-panel-votes-oust-embattled-assembly-member-062416233.html

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

JVS Los Angeles Helps Job Seekers Who Face Barriers To Employment

Since the Great Depression and through the Great Recession, one California nonprofit has been working non-stop to help Americans thrive in the workplace.

Jewish Vocational Service Los Angeles provides Southern Californians with a full host of employment services, from education and training to counseling and psychological assistance. A non-sectarian organization, JVS focuses on at-risk youth, the physically disabled, veterans and anyone else struggling to establish independence and self-sufficiency.

"The people that come to us with deep wounds typically need intensive work to increase their level of self-esteem, motivation and to deal with psychological issues, whatever they might be," Claudia Finkel, the COO of JVS, told The Huffington Post. JVS mentors are trained to integrate intensive case management with focused training programs to not only assist with job acquisition, but also with job performance and retention.

The mission, purpose and practices of JVS were a long time in the making -- and history has been a good teacher. Finkel explained the organization conducted an "archaeological dig" to create its own historical timeline and even uncovered notebooks of JVS board minutes going back to 1931, when the nonprofit was founded.

JVS got its start in the midst of the Great Depression, when several Jewish business owners came together to address workplace discrimination and respond to the wave of immigrants coming into the country. Initially formed to fight rampant anti-Semitism in the business community, the organization soon saw additional needs and expanded its scope to other populations.

Today, JVS Los Angeles continues to help those facing barriers to employment and addresses modern-day issues with the same sense of purpose it held more than 80 years ago.

"We have really grown our area of specialized job training," Finkel said. "We target specific industries that are agreed to be growing and where we see significant wage increases, like health care, financial services and the security industry."

Through programs like HealthWorks and BankWork$, JVS provides industry-specific job training, job placement assistance and ongoing career help to hundreds of people each year. In 2012, JVS enrolled 139 people in the BankWork$ program, which prepares participants for positions as bank tellers. Of those 139, 105 graduated and 80 were placed in jobs at banks. The HealthWorks program placed 26 graduates last year in the health care industry as Certified Nurse Assistants, and the program's goal for 2013 is to place 50 graduates.

JVS also promotes the idea that education is a key first step to a successful career. Its Scholarship Program provides need-based financial aid to students at local colleges and vocational schools, with over $457,000 in scholarships awarded for the 2012-2013 academic year. In its 40-year history, the program has awarded 3,718 scholarships totaling more than $5.5 million.

To help support its endeavors, JVS maintains a comprehensive network of partners throughout the community, from private donors and foundations to other agencies and services aligned with the JVS mission. This strong community of backers, built over the years, is a key element of the organization's success

"Once you have a clear sense of your core mission, you look for organizations that can augment and expand your service offerings," said Katherine Moore, the vice president of communications for JVS. "They can fill a gap for you and you can fill a gap for them."

From protecting Jewish and African-American workers in the 1930s to assisting veterans and at-risk youth today, JVS has remained dedicated to helping those in need. "No matter what time in history, or what is evolving in the workplace," Finkel said. "We try to stay ahead of the curve in creating a sheltered place for people to come."

This article was written by The Huffington Post in conjunction with The JobRaising Challenge, a fundraising competition -- co-sponsored by The Huffington Post and the Skoll Foundation -- among employment-focused nonprofits. Seventy-four finalist organizations competed for prizes of $150,000, $50,000 and $30,000, as well as for other incentives. Altogether, the competition raised more than $1.5 million dollars for these nonprofits. For more information on the competition and prizes, click here.

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Bonnet Island Wedding from Brooke Lyn Photography

I absolutely love hearing from a Bride that loved the wedding planning process. Someone who let themselves get wrapped up in all the lovely and truly enjoy the little moments spent dreaming up the perfect day to say I do to her new beau. It should be no surprise that this Bride, the talent behind?Raquel Bianca Creative, was just that sort of girl. Her day unfolded into a masterpiece of prettiness, and thanks to?Brooke Lyn Photography?we get to devour every last love-filled detail right here.

From the Bride? As a designer, photographer and general artist, I knew that I would design the look of my own wedding. Having been a bridesmaid times six , I knew a fair amount going into the planning! Having never planned a large event myself, I found this a little daunting at first. But once I had a sense of what I wanted, I worked with many talented vendors and artisans to create what you will see in these photographs. Thank Heavens for Etsy! It was so rewarding to work with the many artists and craftsmen who helped bring my vision to life.

The gorgeous photography you will see in this post is from the very talented Brooke Fitts. The photos speak for themselves, and she is a true gem. I must have had a hundred people ask me what I was going to do for a photographer for our wedding, as I am one. I knew immediately upon seeing her work that I wanted her to be our photographer. She was a sweetheart and a joy to share my wedding day with. This is important because your photographer is someone you will spend a lot of time with on the day of your wedding. Our second shooter was Ruth of Ruth Anne Photography who was equally as delightful. Thank you ladies for giving a fellow photographer images she will cherish for a lifetime!

The first design element I started with was our color palette, and how that would translate onto paper. As someone who used to work in Advertising, I was most comfortable starting with print design. Once I had the invitations layout, I moved onto design boards for the event. Thank you so much to my day-of wedding planner Eileen at An Affair to Remember! She gave me amazing recommendation after amazing recommendation. My florist, Michael at Jardiniere Fine Flowers was a magician.

Kyle and I opted to sit at a sweetheart table for dinner. I have to say, we were both really happy with the choice. There isn?t a lot of alone time to be had on your wedding day. Having our own table allowed for some private conversation, but since we were situated near the door, our guests could come up to us at their leisure. ?

Although I like to think that Kyle and I are important, our band was really the main event of the whole wedding. The Hudson Project is based in NYC, and I cannot properly describe how insanely talented they are.

I loved every moment of planning our wedding. Probably because planning an event is a good fit for me. The actual wedding week was incredible as well. I met many of Kyle?s family members that I hadn?t known prior. It felt like a week enveloped in love. It was a dream really. Kyle and I took each moment as it came to us, and feel blessed to be joined with our best friend for life. I can only hope that other couples feel this kind of happiness. We are still floating!

Wedding Photography: ?Brooke Lyn Photography?|?Second Shooter : Ruth Powell from?Ruth Anne Photography?|?Wedding Venue:?Bonnet Island Estate?in Long Beach, New York | Event?Planner:?An Affair to Remember?|?Floral Design:?Jardiniere Fine Flowers?|?Caterer:?MerryMakers?| Wedding?Cake:?The Bake Works?|?Band:?The Hudson Project?|?Wedding Invitations + Stationery: The Bride,?Raquel Bianca Creative?|?Favor:?Country Kettle Fudge?|?Favor Packaging:?Whisker Graphics?+?Wedding Paper Divas?|?Shell Place Card Holders: Sweet Ingredients via?Etsy?|?Wedding Dress: Alita Graham?|?Hair Flower: Twig & Honey?|?Bride?s Shoes: Badgley Mischka?|?Bride?sEarrings: Kenneth Jay Lane?|?Bride?s Purse: Ruche?|?Bride?s Belt: Kirsten Kuehn?|?Wedding Rings: Amanda Keiden?|?Bridesmaids Attire: BHLDN, J.Crew, Nanette Lepore, Rebecca Taylor?+?BCBG?|?Bridesmaids? Jewelry: Kendra Scott?|?Flower Girl Attire:?Sophias Style?|?Ring Bearer Attire:?J.Crew Crewcuts?+?Janie and Jack?|?Groom + Groomsmen Attire: Bar III |?Groom + Groomsmen Sunglasses: Ray-Ban?|?Hair + Makeup:?Cosmo Bleu Salon

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Search Engine Optimization For Traffic And Profits | CulturaPopulara ...

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Jailed for 23 years, freed man suffers heart attack a day later

By Matthew DeLuca, Staff Writer, NBC News

A man released 23 years after he was wrongly convicted for the 1991 murder of a New York rabbi suffered a heart attack on his second day as a free man, his attorney confirmed to NBC News.

David Ranta was hospitalized after the heart attack, attorney Pierre Sussman said. The man's heart attack was first reported by the New York Times.

?On Friday evening, David Renta suffered a heart attack. My office is happy to report that he?s been stabilized and is being treated in cardiac intensive care at a metropolitan hospital,? Sussman said in a written statement. ?He is presently resting, with his family by his bedside. We will continue to ensure that David receives the required, ongoing medical attention he needs.?

Ranta, 58, spent more than two decades in jail after he was found him guilty of killing Hasidic rabbi Chaskel Werzberger. A lengthy review of his case ended with prosecutors admitting that the case against Ranta had fallen apart over the years. He was freed at a Brooklyn courthouse on Thursday.

?The accumulated trauma of being falsely convicted and incarcerated for 23 years, coupled with the intense emotions experienced surrounding his release, has had a profound impact on his health,? Sussman said in the statement.

Long-pent emotions welled for relatives when the judge vacated Ranta?s sentence. The man's pregnant daughter, who was two years old when he was jailed, were among those present.

?Sir, you are free to go,? acting state Supreme Court Justice Miriam Cyrulnik said at the Brooklyn courthouse.

?The evidence no longer establishes the defendant?s guilt is beyond a reasonable doubt,? Assistant District Attorney John O?Mara told Reuters.

?I?m overwhelmed,? Ranta told reporters after being cleared. ?Right now, I feel like I?m under water, swimming.?

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'Book of Mormon' smashes 1-day box office record

(AP) ? The seemingly unstoppable hit "The Book of Mormon" has broken another record ? this time on the other side of the Atlantic.

The quirky, profane musical opened Thursday night to some critical bashing, but the next day earned the highest one-day gross in London theater history.

Between 10 a.m. and midnight Friday, 2,107,972 million pounds ($3.2 million) worth of tickets were sold at the box office, according to final figures. By comparison, the Broadway version only earned $1.5 million the day after it opened to rapturous reviews.

"London can be tough," Scott Rudin, an influential theater and film producer who has steered "The Book of Mormon," said by phone Friday night after flying back from England. "American musicals tend to get knocked in the teeth in London, by and large. It's a tougher place."

The show is now booked at the Prince of Wales Theatre until January, but Rudin predicts it may be in London for a long time to come.

The $3.2 million windfall is technically higher than the current West End and Broadway one-day record of $3.1 million that poured in the day after "The Producers" opened on Broadway in 2001, but that haul hasn't been adjusted for inflation.

"The Book of Mormon" by "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and "Avenue Q" composer Robert Lopez tells the story of two Mormon missionaries sent to spread the word in Uganda.

In New York, "The Book of Mormon" won nine Tony Awards in 2011, including best musical. The show also won a Grammy Award and recouped its $11.4 million capitalization after just nine months. It remains the toughest ticket to get on Broadway.

A production has opened in Chicago ? it set a house record for the Bank of America Theatre and has been extended three times until September ? and a national tour kicked off in August in Denver, where it has broken box office records as it crosses the country.

The tour is currently in Detroit ? where it already has broken the Fisher Theatre's house record for a standard eight-performance week ? through the weekend, and then goes to Pittsburgh, Boston, Toronto, Cleveland and Washington, D.C.

In London, most critics praised the production's skill and the English cast's energy, though some were left uncharmed, including the Daily Mail critic, who "tired of it after 10 minutes." The Guardian called it "mildly amusing."

Rudin said despite some grousing by London critics, the crowds have been enthusiastic, particularly the English fans of "South Park." Pent-up demand for the show has been roiling since the New York opening. And, unlike in New York, London audiences knew what to expect.

Though Rudin admits he was anxious in the days leading to the London opening, he recognized that the show's humor ? jokes about African dictatorships, AIDS and poverty ? would translate.

"The story and humor of 'The Book of Mormon' is deeply influenced by Monty Python's Flying Circus," he said. "I knew that would work over there."

The West End has just enjoyed its ninth successive year of record box office returns and attendance went up slightly in 2012 to 13.9 million. This season, in addition to "The Book of Mormon," the West End is hosting the musicals "Once" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Family" and plays with Helen Mirren and by John Logan.

Rudin, who has also produced the films "No Country for Old Men" and "The Social Network," has been busy on Broadway this season, putting on the Scarlett Johansson-led "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" revival and the upcoming "The Testament of Mary."

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Marine kills two at Quantico base

(Reuters) - An active-duty Marine shot dead two fellow service members at a base at Quantico, Virginia, then barricaded himself in a building and killed himself, prompting a brief lockdown of the base, the Marines said on Friday.

The shootings took place late on Thursday near the Officer Candidate School at the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, and all three people who died were identified as Marines, Marines spokesman Sergeant Christopher Zahn said.

Zahn, who is based at Quantico, could give no details as to a motive for the shootings.

"The investigation is in the very early stages," he said.

"An isolated shooting incident has occurred at Officer Candidate School, Quantico," the base separately said on its Facebook page. "The suspect has been barricaded by law enforcement personnel."

The Facebook message told base residents to remain in their homes with their doors locked, until the lockdown was lifted early on Friday.

The Marines did not name the service members who died, pending notification of their families. ABC News quoted a military official as saying the suspect had been identified as a staff member at the cadet school, as was one of the victims.

ABC also said that the second person killed was a female Marine found dead in the barracks, but gave no further details.

The shooting, which ABC News reported took place in a barracks near the school, came days after seven U.S. Marines were killed in a mortar explosion at an Army munitions depot in Nevada during a live-fire training exercise.

In that incident on Monday, a lightweight mortar exploded prematurely in its firing tube, killing the Marines from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, who had been undergoing mountain warfare training, and wounding eight other service members.

It prompted the Marines to order a blanket suspension of the use of 60mm mortars pending a review.

(Reporting by Cynthia Johnston; Editing by Pravin Char and W Simon)

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Mark Brennan Rosenberg: Nine Reasons We Love Criminal Minds

Don't front. You know you love Criminal Minds. What started as kind of a rip-off of CSI has turned into one of the most highly rated television shows on CBS...that no one actually admits to watching but me. However, I know you fellow fans are out there because roughly 13 million people watch the show every week.

True, the show is kind of hard to follow at times and it literally took me four years to figure out what an "unsub" was, I love their continued quest to track down every serial killer, rapist and kidnapper that happens to terrorize a different city in American at the same time every Wednesday. So let's cut the crap and all start admitting that we love it. Here are nine reasons to love those crazy kids from the Behavioral Crime Unit.

1. It's Always Warm.
Feeling chilly? Then tune into Criminal Minds! Because no matter where the BAU is called to it's always warm and none of them will be wearing coats... ever. They could be called to Boise, Idaho in the middle of November and the entire cast will be rocking short sleeves or button ups.

2. Mandy Patinkin Hates Violence.
After the season two finale, Mandy Patinkin left the cast of Criminal Minds because he considered the series to be too violent. He can now be seen in the epically popular series Homeland... Which isn't violent at all... Hmmm...

3. You can play Six Degrees of Separation with Amber Tamblyn.
Joe Mantegna was featured on the hit series Joan of Arcadia with Tamblyn.

Shemar Moore announced Susan Lucci winning the Daytime Emmy in 1999. Lucci starred on All My Children with Sarah Michelle Gellar who appeared in The Grudge 2 with Tamblyn. Both Mandy Patinkin and Thomas Gibson appeared on Chicago Hope, which also starred Carla Gugino who was in Snake Eyes with Nicolas Cage who is featured in the upcoming movie The Croods with Ryan Reynolds who is married to Blake Lively who was in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants with Ambery Tamblyn.

Matthew Gray Gubler was in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou with Owen Wilson who was in Wedding Crashers with Kathryn Joosten who was on Joan of Arcadia with Amber Tamblyn.

A.J. Cook was in The Virgin Suicides with Josh Hartnett who was in The Faculty with Selma Hayek who was on Ugly Betty with America Ferrera who co-starred in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants with Amber Tamblyn.

It's a fun game. Try playing it next time you watch Criminal Minds.

4. Doppelgangers abound.
Did you know they had the nerve to not renew the fabulous A.J. Cook's contract at one point? Meanwhile, how hot is she? And that's coming from a gay man. They replaced her with Rachel Nichols, who was not only a dead ringer for Cook (and if you weren't paying close attention, you'd think was Cook anyway), but was also kicked out of bed by Samantha on Sex and the City after her ill-fated attempt at having a threesome. Rachel Nichols was, coincidentally enough, in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 with, you guessed it, Amber Tamblyn. See what a fun game that is.

5. The current members of the BAU have collectively helped in catching every serial killer in the past three decades.
No matter where they are or how long ago it was, either Aaron Hotchner or David Rossi have tracked a well known serial killer, either together or separately. It's not uncommon to hear references to criminals of the past, whom they helped catch in various states across this great land of ours. Meanwhile, neither actor is above throwing on a bad wig for a "flashback segment" either.

6. Turns out, Dawson Leery and Malcolm from Malcolm in the Middle are both creepy as hell.
Both James Van Der Beek and Frankie Muniz have guest-starred on Criminal Minds as serial killers, who are guaranteed to not only scare the crap out of you, but force you to all but forget their wholesome '90s images.

7. Shemar Moore is the sexiest black man alive.
He turned heads on The Young and the Restless, but for some reason on Criminal Minds Moore solidifies his position as the sexiest black man alive. It must have something to do with the fact that he is either always chasing after a bad guy or kicking the crap out of a serial killer. Either way, he's sure to get your blood boiling.

8. Everyone Loves a Jeanne Tripplehorn Appearance.
You know you do! We forgive you for Waterworld, Jeanne, and fully embrace your post-Big Love appearances on Criminal Minds.

9. It's chock full of Broadway vets cameos.
If you're a fan of the theater, there are a ton of Broadway vets who pop up occasionally on Criminal Minds including, Tony nominee Jayne Atkinson who appears regularly as Erin Strauss, Tony Award winner Keith Carradine made several appearances as psychopathic killer Frank Breitkopf and Dan Lauria who had a critically acclaimed turn on the Great White Way in Lombardi appeared as General Lee Whitworth in the series' fourth season just to name a few.

Criminal Minds is amazing, but don't take my word for it -- see for yourself. New episodes of Criminal Minds air every Wednesday at 9pm EST/ 8pm EST on CBS.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Bush Foundation - The Communications Network

Location:
St. Paul, Minn.

Organization:
The mission of the Bush Foundation is to be a catalyst for the courageous leadership necessary to create sustainable solutions to tough public problems and ensure community vitality. The Foundation was established in 1953 by 3M executive Archibald Bush and his wife, Edyth, and today works in communities across Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share the same geography.

Position Description:
The Communications Director will provide strategic leadership of and daily direction for the Communications team to assure effective management of the Bush Foundation?s ?communication activities and assets in order to build public understanding of and promote the Foundation?s strategy. ?S/he will facilitate transparent and dynamic communication with our partners, stakeholders and the broader community.

Key Job Responsibilities:

  • Provide thought leadership across the Foundation on strategic and tactical communication.
  • Provide strategic leadership to the Communications team to meet the team?s goals and Foundation-wide objectives; manage and coach team members.
  • Create and continually refine a strategic communication plan that:
  • Manages and refines the Bush Foundation brand and other communication assets to create a positive, cohesive image of the Foundation?s work with both internal and external audiences.
  • Maximizes a wide range of existing and new communication assets and channels (i.e., website, marketing collateral, social media, etc.).
  • Engages Bush Fellows and other key allies in the work of the Foundation.
  • Utilizes established and new media partnerships.
  • Builds networks of individuals and organizations.
  • Uses storytelling to capture and share lessons, stories and qualitative/quantitative data related to the Foundation?s work.
  • Implement and direct management of new and existing internal and external communication initiatives, including Foundation special events and networking convenings, working closely with the Communications team and other staff.
  • Complete tactical communication tasks as needed to balance Communications team workflow and/or workload.
  • Maintain positive reactive and proactive media relations.
  • Direct annual budgeting and quarterly forecasting for the Communications team; ?advise other teams on budgeting for their communications-related needs; manage the Communications budget on a daily basis.
  • Serve as a member of the Foundation?s management team, including interacting with the Board of Directors

Education & Experience Requirements:
A bachelor?s degree is required. Experience working in or with rural/non-metro media partners is preferred. Knowledge of or experience in philanthropy is preferred.?Candidates must have a minimum of seven years experience leading and managing work projects in public, nonprofit and/or for-profit industries.

How to apply:
Please send resume and cover letter, preferably by Monday, April 22, 2013, to Ann Yelich, Human Resource Consultant, Bush Foundation, 332 Minnesota Street, Suite E-900, St. Paul, MN? 55101.? Initial screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

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Microsoft demos improvements to Bing voice recognition for Windows Phone

Microsoft working on prototype Bing app for Windows Phone with improved speech recognition, less latency

"Nothing says fun like a speech demo." Those are the words of Microsoft's CTSO Eric Rudder, not ours -- although we do have to agree. As you'll see for yourself in the video after the break, Microsoft held a private event for its employees a few weeks ago showcasing some of the advancements it's achieved with Bing's voice search for Windows Phone. Thanks to the work of MS' Research arm and the folks at Advanced Technology Group, voice recognition accuracy on a prototype build has now been improved by up to 15-percent on the back end and should even see a further 10- to 15-percent performance boost. In addition to this decreased error rate, the team's also greatly enhanced the speed at which the app delivers relevant results. So when can you expect this new and improved Bing app for WP? That part's unclear, but it appears Microsoft's already implementing changes on the back end to bolster current use.

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