Friday, November 30, 2012

NFL small business workshop for Super Bowl cities takes place ...

As the Super Bowl host city for 2013, New Orleans is the site of a series of NFL-sponsored small business seminars, including a session Monday covering business operations, communications, leadership and teamwork. The workshop, designed for small, minority and women-owned businesses, runs from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency at 601 Loyola Avenue.

It's part of the NFL's Emerging Business Playbook Workshop series, which unfolds every year as part of an NFL outreach effort in Super Bowl cities. The Monday session is the second of three such events in New Orleans.

It is free to attend. Faculty members from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program, which has a separate training program at Delgado Community College, will lead the presentations.

The New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee also sponsors the workshop series. Business owners interested in attending can register online.

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Annual Coldwell Banker Real Estate Home Listing Report Finds ...

Five of the 10 Most Affordable Markets in Canada Reside in Ontario as Home Listing Prices in Hamilton-Niagara Corridor and Golden Horseshoe Reflect Attractive Options for Buyers; Survey of Four-Bedroom, Two-Bathroom Homes Covers Properties in 74 Canadian Markets and Over 2,500 Markets Across North America

BURLINGTON, ON - (Marketwire - Nov 28, 2012) - Despite recent headlines of record home prices across Canada, a new study by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC indicates there are still many affordable markets where Canadian buyers can achieve their dream of homeownership. Today, Coldwell Banker released its annual Home Listing Report (HLR) revealing several of Canada's most affordable real estate markets are found in Central Ontario and the Maritimes.

Windsor, Ontario was Canada's most affordable market, averaging a $170,991 list price for the studied four-bedroom, two-bathroom home, aspired to by many move-up buyers. It was the only major market under $200,000 in the study of 'aspirational' homes in 75 markets across Canada. Affordability remains strong in many markets across the country as close to thirty Canadian markets analyzed by the report had an average home listing price of less than $300,000 for four-bedroom, two-bathroom homes. Ontario accounted for five of the ten most affordable markets in the study, while an additional three markets were in Atlantic Canada.

About the Coldwell Banker Real Estate Home Listing Report

Serving as an analysis of the most expensive and affordable markets across North America, the Coldwell Banker HLR provides a snapshot of the average listing price of four-bedroom, two-bathroom homes across Canada and the US. This year's report analyzes more than 72,000 home listings in more than 2,500 North American markets, comparing the listing prices of similar homes in markets throughout Canada and the U.S. from January 2012 to June 2012.

"Our home listing report captures an insightful look at local market conditions and emerging trends in real estate," said John Geha, president of Coldwell Banker Canada Operations ULC. "Although home prices have reached record highs in many markets across Canada, there are still affordable options available to homebuyers, especially those who are able to work from home, or who make the decision to trade location for commute. We recognize buying a home is a significant life decision, so each year we do this apples-to-apples comparison of similar homes to provide homebuyers with useful information about the many great opportunities that exist across Canada, as well as in the U.S."

About North America's Most Expensive Markets

Vancouver once again held its position as the most expensive market in Canada, with an average list price of $1,876,414 for the subject home. Nearby Richmond ($1,181,654) and Burnaby ($917,968) followed Vancouver as the BC markets secured the top three spots in Canada.

"The universal appeal of Vancouver for foreign buyers and relocating Canadians, particularly retirees, continues to fuel demand for this market," said Paul Prade, president of Coldwell Banker Westburn Realty, operating throughout the Greater Vancouver area. "Despite some moderation after new mortgage regulations took effect last July, listing prices in our market are a product of ongoing high demand, projected population growth and the low inventory levels of homes in what is one of the most desirable locations in Canada."

In the U.S., the five most expensive markets are all in California, with four in the San Francisco Bay Area. Los Altos, Calif. tops the list, followed by Newport Beach ($1,658,000), Saratoga ($1,582,434), Menlo Park ($1,506,909) and Palo Alto ($1,495,364). But even with these high priced markets, California was not the most expensive state. The average listing price of a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home in California ($431,625) is less than both Hawaii ($742,551) and Massachusetts ($489,063).

About North America's Most Affordable Markets

Not surprisingly, the most affordable markets in North America this year are all found in the U.S. Four of the top 20 most affordable markets are located in Michigan, where bidding wars are making headlines, particularly in pockets of the metro-Detroit region. The most affordable market is Redford, Mich. a suburb of Detroit with an average list price of $60,490. Redford is followed by College Park, Ga. ($62,080); Detroit, Mich. ($65,155); Cleveland, Ohio ($70,066); and Poinciana, Fla. ($76,341). In the South, Georgia and Florida each have four of North America's 20 most affordable markets.

"Canadians are well aware of the wealth of real estate opportunities that are currently available in many U.S. markets," said John Geha, "In fact, Canadians are the number one foreign buyers in the U.S., with a particularly strong presence in warm weather destinations such as Florida and Arizona that are favoured by Canadian 'snowbirds'."

2012 Canadian HLR markets:

Ranked by average list price for a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home.

WINDSOR ON $170,991
RIMBEY AB $201,950
WELLAND ON $218,354
NEW GLASGOW NS $218,641
AMHERST NS $224,662
NIAGARA FALLS ON $228,858
TRAIL BC $232,300
SMITHS FALLS ON $232,343
TRENT HILLS ON $237,800
CORNWALL PE $239,750
ST. CATHARINES ON $243,596
HAMILTON ON $245,292
THOROLD ON $248,083
WALKERTON ON $252,730
CAMROSE AB $253,398
LOWER SACKVILLE NS $255,733
MORRISBURG ON $256,217
BRANTFORD ON $259,830
LETHBRIDGE AB $260,081
BROCKVILLE ON $260,600
SIMCOE ON $265,694
FORT ERIE ON $267,708
MOUNT FOREST ON $267,744
AYLMER ON $272,217
GODERICH ON $272,720
LLOYDMINSTER AB $274,988
NAKUSP BC $280,540
RIDGEWAY ON $297,860
GREATER SUDBURY AREA ON $298,044
TABER AB $309,920
PERTH ON $312,707
LLOYDMINSTER SK $321,515
WINNIPEG MB $322,113
PORT DOVER ON $322,500
RED DEER AB $326,151
LACOMBE AB $326,226
KITCHENER ON $328,933
COLD LAKE AB $336,320
CHARLOTTETOWN PE $337,964
ORILLIA ON $338,167
QUISPAMSIS NB $340,733
SACKVILLE NS $341,773
ARNPRIOR ON $342,048
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE AB $343,476
FONTHILL ON $352,267
OSHAWA ON $353,720
BRAMPTON ON $359,738
KEMPTVILLE ON $361,688
DARTMOUTH NS $363,412
NANAIMO BC $364,062
LEDUC AB $381,083
HUNTSVILLE ON $391,273
WATERLOO ON $391,920
CAMBRIDGE ON $396,738
CALGARY AB $409,900
MAPLE RIDGE BC $422,508
KELOWNA BC $452,665
SURREY BC $452,728
NELSON BC $457,725
TORONTO ON $466,183
GUELPH ON $466,930
EDMONTON AB $468,474
MISSISSAUGA ON $481,850
PORT PERRY ON $497,800
OTTAWA ON $500,233
BEDFORD NS $505,900
WINDERMERE BC $552,380
WHITEHORSE YT $555,492
FORT MCMURRAY AB $608,655
BURLINGTON ON $709,930
OAKVILLE ON $745,000
BURNABY BC $917,968
RICHMOND BC $1,181,654
VANCOUVER BC $1,876,414

Methodology

The Coldwell Banker Home Listing Report analyzes the average listing price of four-bedroom, two-bathroom properties on coldwellbanker.com between January 2012 and June 2012. Coldwell Banker affiliates as well as other franchise brands associated with Realogy Holdings Corp contribute to listings on coldwellbanker.com. Canadian markets without at least 5 four-bedroom, two-bathroom listings on coldwellbanker.com between January 2012 and June 2012 were excluded from the ranking. For the purposes of this survey, Canadian dollars are expressed at par with U.S. Out of respect to those still dealing with damage by Hurricane Sandy, some affected U.S. markets will not be included in the 2012 Home Listing Report data set that will be published to the Coldwell Banker website.

About Coldwell Banker?

Since 1906, the Coldwell Banker? organization has been a premier provider of full-service residential and commercial real estate. Coldwell Banker is the oldest national real estate brand in the United States and today has a network of approximately 83,000 sales agents working in approximately 3,100 offices in 50 countries and territories. The Coldwell Banker brand is known for creating innovative consumer services as recently seen by being the first national real estate brand to create an iPad application and the first to fully harness the power of video in real estate listings, news and information through its Coldwell Banker On Location(SM) YouTube channel. The Coldwell Banker system is a leader in specialty markets such as resort, new homes and luxury properties through its Coldwell Banker Previews International? marketing program. In Canada, Coldwell Banker pioneered Ultimate Service?, a unique marketing approach and business philosophy which has earned a 98% customer satisfaction rating for 16 straight years, from over 65,000 Canadian home buyers and sellers. Each office is independently owned and operated. Coldwell Banker is subsidiary of Realogy Holdings Corp. (NYSE: RLGY), a global provider of real estate services.

Editor's Note: Please follow the link to find the Home Listing Report rankings for Canada and the U.S. and view listings http://hlr.coldwellbanker.com/Fulldata.html

Contacts:

Barbara Zaprzala
Coldwell Banker Canada
905.278.4964

David Siroty
Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC
973.407.7199

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

WTS: Sony Cybershot DSC H10 $130

Hi there,
Am selling off a used Sony Cybershot DSC H10, still in good condition.

Details are as follows:
Equipment Type: Compact
Equipment Brand: Sony CyberShot
Equipment Model: DSC- H10

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3.0" LCD screen
HDTV video output (requires optional cable or dock)
Super Steady Shot image stabilization
2cm macro
ISO 100-3200
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Ceton Releases Beta Support for Windows 8

Nov 27, 2012 by Josh Pollard

We reported a few weeks ago on the Entertainment 2.0 podcast that Ceton was advising users of their InfiniTV tuners not to upgrade their home theater PCs to Windows 8. This was due to changes that were made to Windows Media Center in Windows 8. Some users were able to make it work, but it wasn?t officially supported. Today however, Ceton released beta support for the new operating system. If you?re planning to stick with Windows 7 for a while then you won?t have any use for these drivers. If you?d like to move up to Windows 8 then the new download will include an updated Media Center plugin along with the new drivers.

There is one big piece of information to be aware of though: network tuner sharing from a Windows 8 host is still not supported. That means that if you rely on network tuner sharing, that you need to keep the InfiniTV tuner installed in a Windows 7 box. You will be able to use Windows 8 PCs as clients to a network tuner bridging setup though.

They also released a beta of the Ceton Companion Service for Windows 8 today. You?ll need to install this beta release on any Windows 8 HTPC that you would like to connect to with any of the Ceton Companion mobile apps for Windows Phone, iPhone, or Android.

Download the Windows 8 InfiniTV 4 beta drivers here.

To learn more about the Ceton Companion apps and service, and to download the Windows 8 beta, head on over to the Ceton Companion page.

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Angus T. Jones Apologizes For 'Two And A Half Men' Remarks

Angus T. Jones has issued a statement regarding his controversial comments towards "Two and a Half Men."

In a widely-publicized video that went viral on Monday, Jones declared the show "filth" and told fans to stop watching, but by Tuesday, the 19-year-old had released a measured apology through his PR firm, which was first posted by Deadline. Read the statement in its entirety below:

I have been the subject of much discussion, speculation and commentary over the past 24 hours. While I cannot address everything that has been said or right every misstatement or misunderstanding, there is one thing I want to make clear.

Without qualification, I am grateful to and have the highest regard and respect for all of the wonderful people on Two and Half Men with whom I have worked over the past ten years and who have become an extension of my family.

Chuck Lorre, Peter Roth and many others at Warner Bros. and CBS are responsible for what has been one of the most significant experiences in my life to date. I thank them for the opportunity they have given and continue to give me and the help and guidance I have and expect to continue to receive from them.

I also want all of the crew and cast on our show to know how much I personally care for them and appreciate their support, guidance and love over the years. I grew up around them and know that the time they spent with me was in many instances more than with their own families. I learned life lessons from so many of them and will never forget how much positive impact they have had on my life.

I apologize if my remarks reflect me showing indifference to and disrespect of my colleagues and a lack of appreciation of the extraordinary opportunity of which I have been blessed. I never intended that.

Earlier Tuesday, Jones' former co-star Charlie Sheen weighed in on what he called Jones' "meltdown," opining that the CBS comedy is "cursed."

Jones is not scheduled to appear in the last two episodes of "Men" to be filmed before the show breaks for the holidays. His absence is reportedly not because of his comments, but because of his character's storyline -- Jake recently joined the Army so has not been seen in every episode of Season 10.

Whether Jones' statements will impact his future on the long-running comedy remains to be seen.

Watch Jones' video "testimonial" below:

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    Walden (Ashton Kutcher, right) starts to feel his age when Missi (special guest star Miley Cyrus, left), the daughter of a friend, comes to town

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    Walden (Ashton Kutcher, left) starts to feel his age when Missi, the daughter of a friend, comes to town.

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    Walden (Ashton Kutcher, right) starts to feel his age when Missi (special guest star Miley Cyrus, left), the daughter of a friend, comes to town.

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    Walden (Ashton Kutcher, right) starts to feel his age when Missi (special guest star Miley Cyrus, left), the daughter of a friend, comes to town.

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    Jake (Angus T. Jones, left) meets Missi (special guest star Miley Cyrus, right) at Walden?s house.

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    ake (Angus T. Jones, right) takes a break from the army to visit his dad, Alan (Jon Cryer, left).

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    Walden (Ashton Kutcher, right) confesses to Alan (Jon Cryer, left) that he is starting to feel old.

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    Walden (Ashton Kutcher, right) starts to feel his age when Missi (special guest star Miley Cyrus, left), the daughter of a friend, comes to town.

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    Walden (Ashton Kutcher, left) introduces Missi (special guest star Miley Cyrus, center) to Alan (Jon Cryer, front right) and Berta (Conchata Ferrell, back right).

  • Miley Cyrus Visits 'Two And a Half Men'

    Walden (Ashton Kutcher, right) starts to feel his age when Missi (special guest star Miley Cyrus, left), the daughter of a friend, comes to town.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Walden (Ashton Kutcher, left) plans a big surprise for Zoey's (Sophie Winkleman, right) birthday.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Walden (Ashton Kutcher, right) and Alan (Jon Cryer, left) share a drink.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Walden (Ashton Kutcher, center) meets a pretty girl (Brit Morgan, "True Blood").

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Michael Bolton (left) helps Walden (Ashton Kutcher, right).

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Michael Bolton (left) brings an inebriated Walden (Ashton Kutcher, center) home to Alan (Jon Cryer, right).

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" --Alan (Jon Cryer, left), tries to comfort Walden (Ashton Kutcher, center).

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Alan (Jon Cryer, left), and Berta (Conchata Ferrell, right).

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Michael Bolton (left) meets Evelyn (Holland Taylor, right).

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Alan (Jon Cryer, far left), Michael Bolton (second from right) and Evelyn (Holland Taylor, right) try to talk Walden (Ashton Kutcher, seated) off a ledge.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Alan (Jon Cryer, left) and Michael Bolton (right) try to talk Walden (Ashton Kutcher, center) off a ledge.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Alan (Jon Cryer, left) and Michael Bolton (right) try to talk Walden (Ashton Kutcher, center) off a ledge.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Walden plans a big surprise for Zoey's (Sophie Winkleman, right) birthday.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Jake (Angus T. Jones) Skypes with Alan from the Army.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Jake (Angus T. Jones) Skypes with Alan from the Army.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Former baseball union head Miller dead at 95


NEW YORK (AP) ? Marvin Miller, the soft-spoken union head who led baseball players in a series of strikes and legal battles that won free agency, revolutionized sports and turned athletes into multimillionaires, died Tuesday. He was 95.
Miller died at his home in Manhattan at 5:30 a.m., said his daughter Susan Miller. He had been diagnosed with liver cancer in August.
In his 16 years as executive director of the Major League Players Association, starting in 1966, Miller fought owners on many fronts, winning free agency for players in December 1975. He may best be remembered, however, as the man who made the word "strike" stand for something other than a pitched ball.
"All players ? past, present and future ? owe a debt of gratitude to Marvin, and his influence transcends baseball," current union head Michael Weiner said. "Marvin, without question, is largely responsible for ushering in the modern era of sports, which has resulted in tremendous benefits to players, owners and fans of all sports."
Miller, who retired and became a consultant to the union in 1982, led the first walkout in the game's history 10 years earlier. On April 5, 1972, signs posted at major league parks simply said: "No Game Today." The strike, which lasted 13 days, was followed by a walkout during spring training in 1976 and a midseason job action that darkened the stadiums for seven weeks in 1981.
Miller's ascension to the top echelon among sports labor leaders was by no means free from controversy among those he represented. Players from the Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, California Angels and San Francisco Giants opposed his appointment as successor to Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Robert Cannon, who had counseled them on a part-time but unpaid basis.
Miller overcame the opposition, however, due in part to his personality.
"Some of the player representatives were leery about picking a union man," Hall of Fame pitcher and former U.S. Senator Jim Bunning, a member of the screening committee that recommended Miller, recalled in a 1974 interview. "But he was very articulate ... not the cigar-chewing type some of the guys expected."
Miller recalled that owners "passed the word that if I were selected, goon squads would take over the game. They suggested racketeers and gangsters would swallow baseball. The players expected a 'dese, dem and dose' guy. The best thing I had going for me was owner propaganda."
When Miller made a tour of spring training camps in 1966, seeking support from the players, some coaches and managers who were members of the association at that time heckled him and disrupted his sessions.
"A lot of players figured that anyone the owners disliked that much couldn't be all bad," former club owner Bill Veeck said.
Miller was elected by a vote of 489-136 on April 15, 1966. Baseball had entered a new era, one in which its owners would have to bargain with a union professional.
The owners made it clear that Miller's election would bring an end to their financial contributions to the association, which had been formed in 1954 because players were disenchanted with the way their pension plan was being administered. Miller insisted he would have asked for the change in any event.
"I told them that if they wanted to make any real headway, they'd have to adopt an independent stance," Miller said.
The players' association consisted of a $5,400 kitty and battered file cabinet when Miller took the reins shortly after calling baseball's minimum salary of $7,000 "unreasonably low."
Today the biggest stars earn up to $32 million a season, the average salary is more than $3 million and the major league minimum is $480,000
Baseball salaries increased by nearly 500 percent under Miller's leadership, more than three times the rate at which manufacturing workers' wages rose.
Yet baseball's Hall of Fame repeatedly refused to vote him in.
"I and the union of players have received far more support, publicity, and appreciation from countless fans, former players, writers, scholars, experts in labor management relations, than if the Hall had not embarked on its futile and fraudulent attempt to rewrite history," Miller said after falling one vote shy in December 2010. "It is an amusing anomaly that the Hall of Fame has made me famous by keeping me out."
Miller's legacy ? free agency ? represented the most significant off-the-field change in the game's history. He viewed the reserve clause that bound a player to the team holding his contract as little more than 20th century slavery.
"I had seen some documents in my life, but none like that," Miller said in 1966 after reading a Uniform Player's Contract.
He decided the reserve clause had to be tested. It was, when outfielder Curt Flood, traded by St. Louis, refused to report to Philadelphia in 1969.
Three years later, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the validity of the reserve clause by a 5-3 vote, keeping intact baseball's antitrust exemption.
Still, the die was cast when Justice Harry Blackmun, in his majority opinion, wrote that baseball's ?exemption from ordinary law was an "aberration" that had survived since the court ruled for the game in 1922. The reserve clause would not survive its next test.
In 1975, Los Angeles pitcher Andy Messersmith and Montreal pitcher Dave McNally, with Miller orchestrating the attack, did not sign contracts and their teams invoked baseball's so-called renewal clause. That gave the team the right to renew a player's contract without his approval.
Players argued there could only be a one-time renewal, while management said the renewal could be invoked in perpetuity.
Arbitrator Peter Seitz sided with the players on Dec. 23, 1975. The owners appealed his decision in federal court, saying the reserve system was not subject to arbitration. Two months later, U.S. District Judge John Watkins Oliver upheld Seitz's decision, and teams then went to the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which also upheld Seitz.
In negotiations later that year, the sides agreed to a labor contract that allowed players with six years of major league service to become free agents. Free agency became a reality nearly 100 years after the first players were put under contract.
"Marvin possessed a combination of integrity, intelligence, eloquence, courage and grace that is simply unmatched in my experience," said Donald Fehr, a successor to Miller as union head.
"Without question, Marvin had more positive influence on Major League Baseball than any other person in the last half of the 20th century."
Miller was born in New York, the son of a salesman in the heavily organized garment district. His mother was a school teacher. He studied economics at Miami (Ohio) University and New York University.
He entered the labor field in 1950 as an associate director of research for the United Steelworkers Union. In 1960, he was promoted to assistant to union president David McDonald. When McDonald lost a hotly contested election to I.W. Abel, Miller began looking for a new job.
He and his wife Terry, the parents of two grown children, carefully considered their options, and Miller accepted the directorship of the players' association even though he had some reservations at the time. In fact, he thought his union image had "put some of them off."
"I was surprised when they called me back and asked me to stand for election," Miller said.
In the end, Miller's reputation as a hard worker won over the players, many of whom considered him the consummate professional.
"Baseball is my racket," Pete Rose said. "When it comes to negotiating ... that's Marvin's racket."
Terry Miller died in October 2009. In addition to his daughter, Miller is survived by son Peter Miller and grandson Neil Satoru Miller. Susan Miller said her father, like her mother, wanted his body donated to research at Mount Sinai Hospital. She said the family had not decided whether there would be a service.

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Using biomarkers from prehistoric human feces to track settlement and agriculture

ScienceDaily (Nov. 26, 2012) ? For researchers who study Earth's past environment, disentangling the effects of climate change from those related to human activities is a major challenge, but now University of Massachusetts Amherst geoscientists have used a biomarker from human feces in a completely new way to establish the first human presence, the arrival of grazing animals and human population dynamics in a landscape.

Doctoral student Robert D'Anjou and his advisor Raymond Bradley, director of the Climate System Research Center at UMass Amherst, with UMass colleagues Nick Balascio and David Finkelstein, describe their findings in the current online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

"We are really excited about how well this method worked," D'Anjou says. "Without even knowing it, early settlers were recording their history for us, and in the most unlikely of ways, in their poop. The prehistoric settlers and their livestock pooped and their feces washed into the lake, which over time left a record of trace amounts of specific molecules that are only produced in the intestines of higher mammals. When you find these molecules at certain concentrations and in specific ratios, it provides an unmistakable indicator that people were living in the area."

Bradley adds, "This approach opens the door to other studies, where the presence of humans is uncertain; we believe it has great potential for much wider applications in archaeology."

D'Anjou carried out the work just north of the Arctic Circle, at Lake Liland in the Lofoten Islands in northern Norway, where humans were thought to have lived in prehistoric settlements from the early Iron Age through the Viking period. They extracted two sediment cores from the lake bottom and used radiocarbon measurements and the presence of volcanic ash from Iceland to establish their chronology. The sediments provided a continuous record extending back roughly 7,000 years.

Paleoclimatologists have long used markers in lakebed sediments, such as charcoal from humans' fires and pollen from cultivated plants, as a natural archive of environmental changes to estimate when humans first began having an impact. But these indirect indicators must be used with care when reconstructing the history of a place because it's not always clear that they indicate human activity in the same area.

By contrast, the presence of a molecular biomarker directly linked to humans, one transmitted through their bowel movements, offers "a strong human signal," as the authors put it, one that can be dated with "excellent chronological control." D'Anjou and colleagues extracted the compound coprostanol, a molecular marker formed from the digestion of cholesterol in the human gut, from the sediment, plus other sterols characteristic of other mammals to estimate the presence of sheep and cattle. From these, they were able to produce a long-term record of the presence and relative population size of humans extending back over thousands of years at the site.

In addition, the geoscientists used two other molecular markers to reconstruct the vegetation history: relative length of carbon molecules found in leaf waxes (different in forest and grassland), and pyrolytic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) as evidence of fire in the Lake Liland area. They say that taken together, the sediment cores, vegetation changes and fire records clearly define a pre-settlement period with no detectable human activity in the lake's water catchment area from about 7,300 to 2,250 years ago.

At that point, however, changes in the background state appear in the record, marking an "abrupt shift" to significantly increased levels of pyrolytic PAH first, followed by increased human fecal material. This likely indicates that as people moved in, they first cleared the land by burning before establishing a permanent settlement, the researchers say. "This interpretation is bolstered," they add, by the leaf wax record that shows a "marked transition to a more grassland-dominated landscape beginning at this time."

After the initial influx of people to the region, D'Anjou and colleagues say the record shows a lull in human activity from about 2,040 to 1,900 years ago, reflected in all markers. After this, the human and livestock populations steadily increased to a local maximum around the year 500, based on the fecal record, then fell again to a second minimum around the year 850.

The climate scientists note a further decline in human activity and population to another minimum at about AD 1750 that coincided with the highest relative grassland cover for the entire 7,300-year history. Findings related to human activity over the past 7,300 years in northern Norway correlate well with other climate reconstructions, in particular summer temperature patterns indicating poor vs. fruitful growing seasons. This shows that the early settlers were vulnerable to small changes in summer temperature at this far northern location.

Overall, the authors say, the new fecal markers are likely to prove valuable in many other places, to distinguish natural from human factors that influenced the environment in the past.

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Make Money Online with Mighty Deals Affiliate Program

Yes, Black Friday has come and gone, but people are always shopping for the best deal. This is true for everything from dining out to fancy electronics, and it also applies to digital products that people buy online. And you can certainly make money from that phenomenon.

Today?s review is of Mighty Deals, a website that focuses on offering ?amazing and exclusive deals for web professionals.? It?s free to use and you take advantage of their affiliate program to rake in your share of cash too.

What Is Mighty Deals?

The core idea behind Mighty Deals is that it is a daily deal site for a variety of digital products. These digital products are geared mostly toward web professionals, including designers, developers and coders.

Like every other daily deal website, the deals posted on Mighty Deals are only offered for a limited time. Some of these are for just a 24-hour period, though many stay on the site for a few days. In any case, customers can clearly see how much time they have left to take advantage of the deal. The actual savings will vary, but they say that customers can save as much as 90% off the regular price.

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If you?re a web developer or designer, many of the products sold through Mighty Deals will be right up your alley. The types of deals are exclusively for digital products and many are graphical in nature.

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Other examples of digital products sold through Mighty Deal include an HTML5 video converter, Anime Studio, SEOmoz PRO, WordPress e-books, courses on responsive web design, and more.

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As long as there are websites on the Internet, there will be a need for icons, graphics, fonts and other digital products. Web designers and developers are really no different than the rest of the general shopping population; they still want to save money where they can, so you just have to figure out how to best market the Mighty Deals offers in their direction. The 25% commission is pretty good and the lower $50 payment threshold should make this affiliate program more accessible even to smaller publishers and Internet marketers.

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Syria's Jabhat al-Nusra militia looks pretty serious

Video was placed on YouTube today of Syrian rebels celebrating a crushing victory in Mayadin, a town in Syria's oil-rich northeast last week.

The cameraman is traveling in a convoy of fighters from the Jabhat al-Nusra, the main jihadi fighting group in eastern Libya and one that has attracted veterans of both the war against Muammar Qaddafi in Libya last year and of the wars against the US military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Though the men are clearly delighted with their victory and seizure of a temporary government artillery base in Deir al-Zour Province, with shouts and smiles as a captured tank charges along the desert sand next to the road, there is very little of the random shooting in the air and other goofing off common among rebel militias. Though the scene looks chaotic, these fighters are disciplined as such groups go.

That's hardly surprising. Islamist militias have been the most committed and capable fighters of the wars in Iraq, Libya, and Syria. Syrian Euphrates river towns like Mayadin have strong tribal and general cultural ties to Iraqi Euphrates river towns to their southeast, like Haditha, Ramadi, and Fallujah. It was in those tough Sunni Arab towns, clinging to a narrow river valley in the middle of the desert, where Al Qaeda-inspired fighters found their most success during the US war in Iraq, and they were helped from their cousins to the north. Now the Iraqis, and other jihadis, are returning the favor.

Dave Enders was in Mayadin for McClatchy Newspapers when the Islamist fighters won the month-long battle for the base, which had been a feed plant until the start of the war. He describes a committed battle in which the supply chain for the Syrian Army defenders eventually broke down, forcing a retreat. He called it a "key victory that will allow (the rebels) to move next to the airport near the provincial capital (Deir al-Zour), one of the last positions the Syrian military controls in the province," and describes how reinforcements eventually arrived by road to evacuate the surviving government troops:

"The rebels withstood multiple air strikes, and on Wednesday (Nov. 21) they decided to make a final assault on the base. A helicopter that had been dropping weapons and food to the surrounded soldiers had failed to appear for three days, and rebels laid in wait for it with a pair of rockets they had captured from the Syrian military in an earlier battle. But instead of the helicopter, the reinforcements arrived via a nearby highway. The flags that were hoisted by the rebels at the base were not the one used by rebels groups that have pledged allegiance to the secular Free Syrian Army. Rather it was a black flag flown in particular by Islamist groups that are heavily involved in the fight against the government in this province. One building at the captured base flew the flag of Jabhat al Nusra, a group of fighters that have called openly for the establishment of a Syrian state based on Islamic law and that some fear has ties to al Qaida."

Three days without resupply for besieged troops? That's not a good sign for Assad.

Another potentially bad sign is the apparent use of a surface-to-air missile against a Syrian government helicopter recently. Tom Peter reported for us last week that by and large, rebels rely on generally ineffective "dushka" heavy machine guns to protect against the government's air assets. But now it appears that rebels aligned with the Free Syrian Army have scored their first hit of a government helicopter with a surface-to-air missile (hat tip to Peter Bouckaert of Human Rights Watch), with video released online of the shot:

The uploader claimed the shot was made near Aleppo, and near Aleppo is where rebels reported securing a cache of surface-to-air missiles earlier this month. The missiles look like Russian-made Strela-2s, a type of heat-seeking missile that's been in service sine the 1970s.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Barry's Movie Reviews | Broward News and Entertainment Today

Life of Pi ***1/2
After deciding to sell their zoo in India and move to Canada, Santosh and Gita Patel board a freighter with their sons and a few remaining animals. Tragedy strikes when a terrible storm sinks the ship, leaving the Patels? teenage son, Pi (Suraj Sharma), as the only human survivor. However, Pi is not alone; a fearsome Bengal tiger has also found refuge aboard the lifeboat. As days turn into weeks and weeks drag into months, Pi and the tiger must learn to trust each other if both are to survive. (PG) 125 minutes. Three and a half stars

Silver Linings Playbook ***1/2
David O. Russell (The Fighter, Three Kings) directs this drama about a former schoolteacher (Bradley Cooper) who tries to move on with his life after a stint in a mental institution. Robert De Niro plays his dad, Julia Stiles is his ex-wife and Jennifer Lawrence is a mysterious girl who changes everything. After losing his house, job and wife and spending eight months in prison, Pat Solatano (Bradley Cooper) winds up with his parents (Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver). He is determined to rebuild his life and reunite with his wife, but his parents would be happy if he just shared their obsession with the Philadelphia Eagles. Things get complicated when Pat meets Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), who offers to help him reconnect with his wife if he will do something very important for her in exchange.(R) 122 minutes. Three and a half stars

Rise of the Guardians (3D) **1/2
A group of mythical fairy-tale characters team up to save the world in this DreamWorks Animation production. Based on William Joyce?s series of children?s books, the pic features the voice acting talents of Chris Pine, Hugh Jackman, Alec Baldwin, Jude Law, and Isla Fisher. Peter Ramsey co-directs with Joyce. Generation after generation, immortal Guardians like Santa Claus (Alec Baldwin), the Easter Bunny (Hugh Jackman) and the Tooth Fairy (Isla Fisher) protect the world?s children from darkness and despair. However, an evil boogeyman named Pitch Black (Jude Law) schemes to overthrow the Guardians by obliterating children?s belief in them. It falls to a winter sprite named Jack Frost (Chris Pine) to thwart Pitch?s plans and save the Guardians from destruction.(PG) 97 minutes. Two and a half stars

Note: Barry Epstein is president of Barry R. Epstein Associates, a public relations/marketing firm. Epstein enjoys watching and writing reviews of the latest movies. Epstein?s views are strictly his own.

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Rich nations renege on climate finance promises

The most detailed analysis to date of how well rich nations have kept promises to provide poorer ones with funds to tackle climate change was released today. The research concludes that they have collectively failed to fulfil eight substantive pledges.

Published by the International Institute for Environment and Development ? the study comes as countries prepare for the latest round of intergovernmental climate-change negotiations, which begin next week in Doha.

The wealthier nations promised in 2009 to provide developing countries with US$30 billion by the end of 2012, and said this should be ?new and additional? finance balanced between support for adaptation and mitigation activities. They made additional pledges about transparency, governance and the need to help the most vulnerable nations first.

But so far, only US$23.6 billion of the US$30 billion promised has been committed. And only 20 per cent of the fast start finance has been allocated to projects that will help poor nations adapt to a changing climate.

Less than half of the fast start finance is in the form of grants. The rest is loans, which means poor countries must repay with interest the costs of adapting to a problem they have not caused.

And rich nations have not provided enough transparent information to prove that their contributions are really new and not just diverted from existing aid budgets.

To examine transparency in more detail, the researchers evaluated donor nations across 24 measures. On the resulting scorecard, no donor nation scored more than 67 per cent.

?Without transparency about how and when rich countries will meet their climate finance pledges, developing countries are left unable to plan to adequately address and respond to climate change,? says co-author Timmons Roberts of Brown University in the United States, whose Climate and Development Lab led the research.

The poor track record of rich nations in meeting their fast start finance pledges has raised serious concerns that these countries will also renege on their bigger promise to ensure that US$100 billion flows to developing nations each year by 2020 to help them to respond to climate change.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Smells like Christmas spirit

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WSU researchers tie simple scent to increased retail sales

PULLMAN, Wash.Scientists and business people have known for decades that certain scentspine boughs at Christmas, baked cookies in a house for salecan get customers in the buying spirit. Eric Spangenberg, a pioneer in the field and dean of the Washington State University College of Business, has been homing in on just what makes the most commercially inspiring odor.

Spangenberg and colleagues at WSU and in Switzerland recently found that a simple scent works best.

Writing in the Journal of Retailing, the researchers describe exposing hundreds of Swiss shoppers to simple and complex scents. Cash register receipts and in-store interviews revealed a significant bump in sales when the uncomplicated scent was in the air.

"What we showed was that the simple scent was more effective," says Spangenberg.

The researchers say the scent is more easily processed, freeing the customer's mind to focus on shopping. But when that "bandwidth" is unavailable customers don't perform cognitive tasks as effectively, says Spangenberg.

Working with Andreas Herrmann at Switzerland's University of St. Gallen, Spangenberg, marketing professor David Sprott and marketing doctoral candidate Manja Zidansek developed two scents: a simple orange scent and a more complicated orange-basil blended with green tea. Over 18 weekdays, the researchers watched more than 400 customers in a St. Gallen home decorations store as the air held the simple scent, the complex scent or no particular scent at all.

The researchers noticed that one group of about 100 people on average spent 20 percent more money, buying more items. They had shopped in the presence of the simple scent.

In a series of separate experiments, WSU researchers had undergraduate students solve word problems under the different scent conditions. They found participants solved more problems and in less time when the simple scent was in the air than with the complicated one or no scent at all. The simple scent, say the researchers, contributed to "processing fluency," the ease with which one can cognitively process an olfactory cue.

The research, says Spangenberg, underscores the need to understand how a scent is affecting customers. Just because pine boughs or baked cookies smell good doesn't mean they will lead to sales.

"Most people are processing it at an unconscious level, but it is impacting them," says Spangenberg. "The important thing from the retailer's perspective and the marketer's perspective is that a pleasant scent isn't necessarily an effective scent."

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Smells like Christmas spirit [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 26-Nov-2012
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Contact: Eric Spangenberg
ers@wus.edu
509-335-8150
Washington State University

WSU researchers tie simple scent to increased retail sales

PULLMAN, Wash.Scientists and business people have known for decades that certain scentspine boughs at Christmas, baked cookies in a house for salecan get customers in the buying spirit. Eric Spangenberg, a pioneer in the field and dean of the Washington State University College of Business, has been homing in on just what makes the most commercially inspiring odor.

Spangenberg and colleagues at WSU and in Switzerland recently found that a simple scent works best.

Writing in the Journal of Retailing, the researchers describe exposing hundreds of Swiss shoppers to simple and complex scents. Cash register receipts and in-store interviews revealed a significant bump in sales when the uncomplicated scent was in the air.

"What we showed was that the simple scent was more effective," says Spangenberg.

The researchers say the scent is more easily processed, freeing the customer's mind to focus on shopping. But when that "bandwidth" is unavailable customers don't perform cognitive tasks as effectively, says Spangenberg.

Working with Andreas Herrmann at Switzerland's University of St. Gallen, Spangenberg, marketing professor David Sprott and marketing doctoral candidate Manja Zidansek developed two scents: a simple orange scent and a more complicated orange-basil blended with green tea. Over 18 weekdays, the researchers watched more than 400 customers in a St. Gallen home decorations store as the air held the simple scent, the complex scent or no particular scent at all.

The researchers noticed that one group of about 100 people on average spent 20 percent more money, buying more items. They had shopped in the presence of the simple scent.

In a series of separate experiments, WSU researchers had undergraduate students solve word problems under the different scent conditions. They found participants solved more problems and in less time when the simple scent was in the air than with the complicated one or no scent at all. The simple scent, say the researchers, contributed to "processing fluency," the ease with which one can cognitively process an olfactory cue.

The research, says Spangenberg, underscores the need to understand how a scent is affecting customers. Just because pine boughs or baked cookies smell good doesn't mean they will lead to sales.

"Most people are processing it at an unconscious level, but it is impacting them," says Spangenberg. "The important thing from the retailer's perspective and the marketer's perspective is that a pleasant scent isn't necessarily an effective scent."

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The Obama Administration Boosts US Drugs Coverage

When Obama was re-elected the amount of drugs that are going to be available to patients in the US to millions of residents who will get insurance on the new nations health care overhaul will go up considerably. This existing new move will start late next year.

There will be an increase in benefits that are available to those that need to have prescriptions. This is a much waited on move by resident all around the US. Many haven?t been able to afford their health costs for a long time now. The law that was implemented was officially announced on Tuesday by the Health and Human services Department. The government set their rules for the minimum requirements to be able to qualify for the health care coverage and stopped the denial of coverage for those that already had health care problems.

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The new rules will be made final, and they will control the whole way that the health insurance marketplace operates. It will start in 2014 and insurance companies in the US that offer health insurance will see significant changes!

When the government has set a minimum for standards of exactly what the insurance offered up for health should cover it is very far from what used to be normal. It is though very much welcomed and a move that should help those on low incomes a lot. The act means that Washington has to put a minimum baseline for the coverage.

The HHS said that they will also include in the new act to inpatient care and outpatient care, maternal care, childhood care, screenings for cancer, laboratory work and prescription drugs. It will also be covering those that suffer with mental health, those that abuse substances, dental treatment, vision care for kids and physical and congenital disorders. These are the things that workers employed with smaller businesses usually cannot get access to because it?s thought to be too expensive by the owners to provide. It does also mean that there will be more drugs like antidepressants released on prescription; this could have both a positive, and a negative effect. Considering that so many people suffer with mental health issues nowadays.

One question that is still there really is why Obama didn?t implement this sooner. Also, in a country like the US why should many not be able to afford decent healthcare? Surely, health care should be something that everyone can access with or without cash. It is everyone?s humanitarian right to be able to seek help when they are sick.

Should we be so thankful to a president who has been in office before and until this moment in time has not managed to implement such changes to the health care system? It is a matter of opinion really, and most of the opinions will also be based on financial status and where your pay cheque lies I guess, as with most things in life. Let?s keep an eye out and see what happens with all the new and exciting healthcare developments.

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Why Powerful Men Cheat | World of Psychology

Why Powerful Men CheatBoth men and women cheat ? regardless of race, age or stature, according to Terri Orbuch, author of Finding Love Again: 6 Simple Steps to a New and Happy Relationship. In fact, about 32 percent of married men and 20 percent of married women report being unfaithful, she said.

But when powerful men ? most recently CIA Director General David Petraeus ? admit to infidelity, we?re often taken aback. (Or maybe some of us aren?t that shocked, after all.)

Petraeus joins a long line of philanderers in prominent positions: Anthony Weiner, Eliot Spitzer, Bill Clinton and John Edwards, just to name a few.

But regardless of whether you?re surprised to hear these men strayed, the question is the same: Why?

Why do powerful men with such pivotal professions and important responsibilities commit adultery? Why do men with so much to lose ? great positions, families and reputations ? risk it all for a fling?

Power certainly may play a role. For instance, in a survey of 1,561 professionals, Joris Lammers, an assistant professor at Tilburg University, and colleagues found that the more power people had, the more likely they were to cheat. Plus, the more power people had, the more confident they were.

(They also found no gender differences in past cheating or the desire to cheat. Women were just as likely to cheat or want to cheat as men were.)

Initial research also points to fascinating brain findings when people are given just a fleeting sense of power. Lammers told NPR, ?You can see the brain structure associated with positive things, with rewards, is just much more activated than the part that is steered toward preventing the bad things from happening.?

The piece also talks about interesting research in college students, which found that when both male and female students were given a temporary sense of power, they tended to flirt more with a stranger of the opposite sex who sat next to them.

According to Orbuch, the sheer presence of temptation may explain why powerful men cheat. Power ? and all that comes with it, such as wealth and fame ? is attractive to many women, she said. And, sometimes, these women can become aggressive with their advances, she said.

Loneliness might be another reason. Men in power, including General Petraeus, are often away from their families for days, even weeks, Orbuch said. As a result, they end up yearning for female companionship, she said.

Some powerful men might crave the adrenaline rush. ?They perform well under high stress and continually need and enjoy excitement or challenges to drive them forward. An affair gives them that same type of exhilaration in their private life,? Orbuch said.

These individuals also are surrounded by yes-men who placate them ? and, often, their bad decisions. ?Powerful men tend to be surrounded by people who protect them, idolize them, and even ?enable? their vices in order to remain inside their influential orbit.?

Having people in your inner circle who constantly approve of your actions can swell your ego. And it can make you feel like the limits you once put on yourself are loosening ? and loosening, she said.

Powerful men might believe they?re impervious to getting caught or can conceal their transgressions because of the resources at their disposal, Orbuch said.

She also noted that powerful men ? and people in general ? cheat when they want change. ?Something in the man?s life or his relationship isn?t OK, and the affair creates the trigger for change,? she said. That something might be boredom after many years together, she said.

Powerful men may cheat for a variety of reasons. But the result is usually the same: Positions, reputations and families are irrevocably broken.

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Larry Hagman dead at 81, portrayed notorious TV villain J.R. Ewing

(Reuters) - Larry Hagman, who created one of American television's most supreme villains in the conniving, amoral oilman J.R. Ewing of "Dallas," died on Friday, the Dallas Morning News reported. He was 81.

Hagman died at a Dallas hospital of complications from his battle with throat cancer, the newspaper said, quoting a statement from his family. He had suffered from liver cancer and cirrhosis of the liver in the 1990s after decades of drinking.

Hagman's mother was stage and movie star Mary Martin and he became a star himself in 1965 on "I Dream of Jeannie," a popular television sitcom in which he played Major Anthony Nelson, an astronaut who discovers a beautiful genie in a bottle.

"Dallas," which made its premiere on the CBS network in 1978, made Hagman a superstar. The show quickly became one of the network's top-rated programs, built an international following and inspired a spin-off, imitators and a revival in 2012.

"Dallas" was the night-time soap-opera story of a Texas family, fabulously wealthy from oil and cattle, and its plot brimmed with back-stabbing, double-dealing, family feuds, violence, adultery and other bad behavior.

In the middle of it all stood Hagman's black-hearted J.R. Ewing - grinning wickedly in a broad cowboy hat and boots, plotting how to cheat his business competitors and cheat on his wife. He was the villain TV viewers loved to despise during the show's 356-episode run from 1978 to 1991.

"I really can't remember half of the people I've slept with, stabbed in the back or driven to suicide," Hagman said of his character in Time magazine.

In his autobiography, "Hello Darlin': Tall (and Absolutely True) Tales About My Life," Hagman wrote that J.R. originally was not to be the focus of "Dallas" but that changed when he began ad-libbing on the set to make his character more outrageous and compelling.

'WHO SHOT J.R.?'

To conclude its second season, the "Dallas" producers put together one of U.S. television's most memorable episodes in which Ewing was shot by an unseen assailant. That gave fans months to fret over whether J.R. would survive and who had pulled the trigger. In the show's opening the following season, it was revealed that J.R.'s sister-in-law, Kristin, with whom he had been having an affair, was behind the gun.

Hagman said an international publisher offered him $250,000 to reveal who had shot J.R. and he considered giving the wrong information and taking the money, but in the end, "I decided not to be so like J.R. in real life."

The popularity of "Dallas" made Hagman one of the best-paid actors in television and earned him a fortune that even a Ewing would have coveted. He lost some of it, however, in bad oil investments before turning to real estate.

"I have an apartment in New York, a ranch in Santa Fe, a castle in Ojai outside of L.A., a beach house in Malibu and thinking of buying a place in Santa Monica," Hagman said in a Chicago Tribune interview.

An updated "Dallas" series began in June 2012 on the TNT network with Hagman reprising his J.R. role with original cast members Linda Gray, who played J.R.'s long-suffering wife, Sue Ellen, and Patrick Duffy, who was his brother Bobby. The show was to focus on the sons of J.R. and Bobby.

Gray confirmed that Hagman had passed away.

"Larry Hagman was my best friend for 35 years," Gray said in a statement. "He was the Pied Piper of life and brought joy to everyone he knew. He was creative, funny, loving and talented, and I will miss him enormously."

Hagman had a wide eccentric streak. When he first met actress Lauren Bacall, he licked her arm because he had been told she did not like to be touched and he was known for leading parades on the Malibu beach and showing up at a grocery store in a gorilla suit. Above his Malibu home flew a flag with the credo "Vita Celebratio Est (Life Is a Celebration)" and he lived hard for many years.

In 1967, rock musician David Crosby turned him on to LSD, which Hagman said took away his fear of death, and Jack Nicholson introduced him to marijuana because Nicholson thought he was drinking too much.

Hagman had started drinking as a teenager and said he did not stop until the moment in 1992 when his doctor told him he had cirrhosis of the liver and could die within six months. Hagman wrote that for the past 15 years he had been drinking about four bottles of champagne a day, including while on the "Dallas" set.

LIVER TRANSPLANT

In July 1995, he was diagnosed with liver cancer, which led him to quit smoking, and a month later he underwent a liver transplant.

After giving up his vices, Hagman said he did not lose his zest for life.

"It's the same old Larry Hagman," he told a reporter. "He's just a littler sober-er."

Hagman was born on September 21, 1931, in Weatherford, Texas, and his father was a lawyer who dealt with the Texas oil barons Hagman would later come to portray. He was still a boy when his parents divorced and he went to Los Angeles with Martin, who would become a Broadway and Hollywood musical star.

Hagman eventually landed in New York to pursue acting, making his stage debut there in "The Taming of the Shrew." In New York, he married Maj Axelsson in 1954 while they were in a production of "South Pacific. The marriage produced two children, Heidi and Preston.

Hagman served in the Air Force, spending five years in Europe as the director of USO shows, and on his return to New York he took a starring role in the daytime soap "The Edge of Night." His breakthrough came in 1965 when he landed the "I Dream of Jeannie" role opposite Barbara Eden.

In his later years, Hagman became an advocate for organ transplants and an anti-smoking campaigner. He also was devoted to solar energy, telling the New York Times he had a $750,000 solar panel system at his Ojai estate, and made a commercial in which he portrayed a J.R. Ewing who had forsaken oil for solar power. He was a longtime member of the Peace and Freedom Party, a minor leftist organization in California.

Hagman told the Times that after death he wanted his remains to be "spread over a field and have marijuana and wheat planted and harvest it in a couple of years and then have a big marijuana cake, enough for 200 to 300 people. People would eat a little of Larry."

(Writing by Bill Trott in Washington; Additional reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter Cooney and Lisa Shumaker)

Source: http://tv.yahoo.com/news/larry-hagman-dead-81-portrayed-notorious-tv-villain-044041015.html

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Thai anti-government protesters clash with police

BANGKOK (AP) ? Protesters calling for Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to step down rallied in the heart of Bangkok on Saturday, clashing with police in the first major demonstration against the government since it came to power last year.

Organizers had spoken of mobilizing hundreds of thousands of supporters. But only around 10,000 turned up, and by dusk the leaders called the rally off.

Nevertheless, the tense gathering served as a reminder that the simmering political divisions unleashed after the nation's 2006 army coup have not gone away. The coup toppled Yingluck's brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, triggering years of instability and mass-protests that have shaken Bangkok.

Saturday's rally was organized by a royalist group calling itself "Pitak Siam" ? or "Protect Thailand." Led by retired army Gen. Boonlert Kaewprasit, the group accuses Yingluck's administration of corruption, ignoring insults to the monarchy and being a puppet of Thaksin.

Yingluck took the group's threats seriously and accused them of trying to topple her government, which came to power in mid-2011 after winning a landslide electoral victory. Concerned about possible violence, Yingluck deployed nearly 17,000 police and invoked a special security law to give them extra powers.

Although the rally site itself was peaceful, protesters on a nearby street tried to break through a concrete barricade guarded by thick lines of hundreds riot police with shields, at one point ramming a truck into it. Both demonstrators and police hurled tear gas canisters at each other.

Police spokesman Maj. Gen. Piya Utayo said five officers were injured in the skirmishes, two of them seriously. He said 130 demonstrators were detained, some of them carrying knives and bullets. Local hospital staff said they treated 45 people and most had inhaled tear gas.

Speaking from the rally's central stage on Saturday, Boonlert vowed the demonstration would remain peaceful. But he said: "I promise that Pitak Siam will succeed in driving this government out."

He then led the crowd in a chant: "Yingluck, get out! Yingluck, get out!"

The rally was held at Bangkok's Royal Plaza, a public space near Parliament that has been used by protesters in the past.

Police allowed protesters into the site, and two roads leading to it were open. But in an effort to control access, they blocked roads on another street leading to Royal Plaza. Protesters tried to break through the barriers in the morning, cutting through more than half a dozen rings of barbed wire. They clashed with police in the area at least twice on Saturday, and some carried their own tear gas.

While Pitak Siam is a newcomer to Thailand's protest scene, it is linked to the well-known "Yellow Shirt" protesters, whose rallies led to Thaksin's overthrow. The same movement later toppled a Thaksin-allied elected government after occupying and shutting down Bangkok's two airports for a week in 2008.

Thaksin remains an intensively divisive figure in Thai politics. The Yellow Shirts and their allies say he is corrupt and accuse him of seeking to undermine the popular constitutional monarch ? charges Thaksin denies.

On Thursday, Yingluck's Cabinet invoked an Internal Security Act in three Bangkok districts around the protest site. The act allows authorities to close roads, impose curfews and ban use of electronic devices in designated areas.

Since then, police have closed roads around Yingluck's office and Government House, and boosted security at the homes of senior officials, including the prime minister.

In a nationally televised address explaining the move, Yingluck had said protest leaders "seek to overthrow an elected government and democratic rule ... and there is evidence that violence may be used to achieve those ends."

Analysts said they did not view the protest as an immediate threat to Yingluck's government, but were watching it closely.

"Anytime you have tens of thousands of people converging, assembling in a central Bangkok location, it becomes a government stability concern," said Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a political scientist at Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University.

But he added: "I think it's a serious concern more than a serious threat."

Boonlert, the protest group's leader, is best known for his role as president of the Thailand Boxing Association. His name is unfamiliar in the anti-Thaksin protest movement, but his message appears to have resonated with Yellow Shirt supporters who have laid low in recent years after Yingluck's party won the last elections.

Thailand has been gripped by bouts of political instability since 2006, with Thaksin's supporters and opponents taking turns to spar over who has the right to rule the country.

The most violent episode came in 2010, when Thaksin's "Red Shirt" supporters led a two-month occupation of central Bangkok to demand the resignation of an anti-Thaksin government. The protests led to a military crackdown that left at least 91 people dead and more than 1,700 injured.

Thaksin has lived in self-imposed exile since 2008, when he jumped bail to evade a corruption conviction and two-year jail term. He retains huge popularity among the rural poor, who want to see him pardoned and returned to power. But he is reviled by the urban elite and educated middle class, who see him as authoritarian and a threat to the monarchy.

Buoyed by Thaksin's political machine, Yingluck was elected by a landslide victory in August 2011. She initially was criticized for her lack of political experience ? she was an executive in Shinawatra family businesses ? but has won praise for leading the country through one of its longest peaceful periods in recent years.

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Associated Press photographer Sakchai Lalitkanjanakul contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/thai-anti-government-protesters-clash-police-084555082.html

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