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By Michele Fiore
CREATED Apr. 27, 2013
MILWAUKEE - Beautiful spring weather could have had something to do with the good turnout at a free clinic for pets held on Milwaukee's northwest side Saturday.?
Nearly 400 dogs and cats received vaccinations at the clinic. It was held at the Franklin Square Playground on Teutonia.
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YOU cannot legislate a society of law and order into existence. Neither can you cause it by fiat. You build. Law and order are the conditions for all other socio-economic activities of man,? wrote Alozie Ogugbuaja, in his controversial memo on ?The People?s Police?.
Indeed, beyond the legacy projects, one outstanding achievement of great value by Governor Theodore Orji of AbiaState is the building of a new society of law and order. Orji?s Abia is standing tall in the federation as a model state in terms of law and order and social harmony. And this was not legislated into existence but a product of committed and pragmatic action.
In the midst of a country gripped by violence, where bloodshed either by accident or by deliberate? organised crime? make the headlines everyday in the papers, Abia State has remained an isolated case of a sort of haven on earth? where peace reigns and where residents sleep with their doors wide open. And, I emphasise again, this did not come by fiat or by providence but a product of judicious and strategic governance. Governor Orji toiled day and night, tasked his brain and mind to attain this state for his people.
From Umuahia, the state capital, to Aba, the business hub and to the villages and communities, it is a very commendable story of a society at peace with itself. The Governor succeeded in clamping down all manners of social deviancy, from street gangsterism, city mugging, and armed banditry to the menace of kidnapping.? Today, while the neighbouring states are still battling with the scourge of violent crimes, Orji has moved ahead to consolidate his vision of legacy projects. The Governor has even moved beyond Abia to invest energy on a programme of regional integration, with the argument of harnessing the regional abundances which were the glories of those regions.
If you realise that the first primary duty of government is the maintenance of law and order and the greatest achievement of any leader can make is the sustenance of peace in the land, then you would appreciate the sacrifice of Orji in building an Abia of peace and harmony. This is why I argue that societal peace which is a product of law and order is a cardinal human need. But, unfortunately, Abraham Maslow, the legendary psychologist missed this point in his theory of the hierarchy of human need.
For Governor Orji, peace and an atmosphere of law and order are the very ultimate of human need. Anybody who has experienced war like the Igbos of the Biafran generation would agree with Orji. In a state of anarchy, people abandon their shelter to find refuge in the cold corners of the bush. Nobody talks about the need for social acceptance or recognition. Nobody remembers the desire for comfort or pleasure. Self-actualisation becomes an illusion. The only drive and need become the protection and preservation of life.
It is on the basis of the importance of law and order and a sustainable atmosphere of peace that one must give kudos to the dynamic Governor of Abia for his vision of building a new society of peace out of the wreckage of the past. Orji inherited a society hanging precariously on the precipice of anarchy. He inherited an Abia where kidnappers and other sundry criminals were the lords of the manor.? But, today, all these anomalies have become a thing of the past.
At a time of global anarchy when violence has been let loose on earth and blood has dented our lands, peace becomes a treasured diamond. Law and order becomes an oasis for a hapless wanderer. In Nigeria particularly, it has been a regime of violence. From kidnapping in the South-South and South East, Boko Haram in the North, ethnic cleansing in the Plateau, armed banditry in the West, Nigeria has been a state under siege. But, in the midst of this upheaval, Orji?s Abia has been an oasis of sanity. With a sincere sense of purpose, he sanitised the streets of Aba and Umuahia and staged an intensive fight against insecurity in all its manifestations.
But, the ????????????? Black American civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, once observed that: ?Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.?? The sad news of kidnapping emanating from neighbouring states and other sundry criminal activities and spate of insecurity still reigning in some parts of the region are obviously a threat to the peace of Abia. So also is the regime of bloodbath in the entire Nigeria.? They all constitute a threat to the ideal of law and order.
Thus, today, Orji is audaciously saying after the legendary Ghanaian leader, Kwame Nkrumah, that the liberation of Abia is meaningless unless it is linked up to the total liberation of the Nigeria. Orji is speaking to? the nation,? that the revolution he? orchestrated in Abia that has progressively expanded the frontiers of existence and uplifted the lives of the ordinary citizens? will be meaningless unless such? transformation? are? transmuted to other states.? This is precisely the new mandate and the new mission for this visionary leader.
Indeed, the Nigerian federation has a lesson to learn from Abia. The state of Abia today is a proof that law and order is not an utopian dream. Orji has proven beyond doubts that it is realisable even within the context of the limitations of Nigeria.? First, there is a lesson from Orji?s personality which he translated into governance. The Governor gave his heart and soul to the politics of service. The nation must draw from the workable mechanisms which Abia deployed in tackling insecurity and which has been very successful.? For technical reasons, security strategies are not discussed in the open which is why I suggest that Governor Orji must be the consultant for this national quest.
As the national dialogue and negotiation for peace and progress, Orji would become the inspiration for the affirmation of the possibility of national peace.? For the promoters and advocates, Abia must be the new signage for the campaign for a new Nigeria of peaceful co-existence.
Mr. ? GODWIN ADINDU, a social critic, wrote from Aba, Abia State.
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WASHINGTON (AP) ? Republican opposition is growing to a bipartisan Senate plan for expanding background checks for firearms buyers, enough to put the proposal's fate in jeopardy. But the measure may change as both sides compete for support in one of the pivotal fights in the battle over curbing guns.
The Senate was continuing debate Tuesday on a wide-ranging gun control bill, with the focus on a background check compromise struck last week between Sens. Patrick Toomey, R-Pa., and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va. Manchin said the vote on that amendment was likely to be delayed from midweek to late in the week, a move that would give both sides more time to win over supporters.
Underscoring the bargaining under way, the two sponsors seemed willing to consider a change to their deal that would exempt gun buyers from background checks if they live hundreds of miles from licensed firearms dealers, one Senate aide said.
The change might help win support from senators from Alaska and perhaps North Dakota, said the aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the discussions were private.
As lobbying escalated, wounded former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., and husband Mark Kelly, a retired astronaut, were planning a news conference Tuesday with Manchin and Toomey, said a Senate aide speaking on condition of anonymity to describe an event not publicly announced.
Many consider the Manchin-Toomey compromise the best hope for winning Senate approval to widen the background check system, designed to screen out the severely mentally ill, criminals and others from getting firearms. Background checks are widely considered the heart of the gun control drive.
Background checks are required only for sales handled by licensed gun dealers. The Manchin-Toomey measure would extend that to sales at advertised venues like gun shows and online, while exempting other transactions like those between relatives and friends.
The two senators' deal doesn't go as far as President Barack Obama wanted in response to the slayings of 26 schoolchildren and aides at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. But he has said it would represent progress.
From a group of 16 GOP senators gun control advocates have considered possible allies, at least nine have now said they oppose the background check compromise and one said he is leaning against it.
Combined with the 31 senators who voted against debating the overall gun bill last week, that could bring potential opponents of expanding background checks to 41 ? just enough votes to block the Senate from considering the compromise. But in the heated political climate and heavy lobbying certain in the run-up to the vote, minds on both sides could change.
One of those expressing opposition was Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., who said Monday the measure would cover too many gun transactions.
"It would likely even extend to message boards, like the one in an office kitchen. This simply goes too far," he posted on his Facebook page.
Flake has been a primary target of pressure from gun control groups. He comes from the same state Giffords represented until she was severely wounded in a 2011 mass shooting in Tucson. In addition, Flake's senior colleague, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he is leaning strongly toward supporting the background check plan.
Opponents say expanded checks would violate the Constitution's right to bear arms and would be ignored by criminals. They are forcing supporters of the background check plan to win 60 of the Senate's 100 votes, a high hurdle.
Fifty Democrats and two Democratic-leaning senators voted last week to begin debate. If all of them support the Manchin-Toomey plan ? which is not guaranteed ? they would still need eight additional votes.
So far, three Republicans who backed beginning debate have said they will vote for the Manchin-Toomey plan: Toomey himself and Sens. Mark Kirk of Illinois and Susan Collins of Maine.
Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., missed last week's vote after saying he was suffering from muscle weakness, but spokesman Caley Gray said he hopes to be in the Senate for votes this week.
Two Democrats, both facing re-election next year in GOP-leaning states, voted against beginning the gun control debate last week. Sens. Mark Begich of Alaska and Mark Pryor of Arkansas both said they are still deciding on the Manchin-Toomey plan.
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Associated Press writer Nedra Pickler contributed to this report.
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By Chikako Mogi
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares and commodities recovered on Wednesday as a sharp sell-off over the past two sessions lured bargain hunters, with sentiment bolstered by positive American corporate earnings and data supporting the case for ongoing U.S. monetary stimulus.
The MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan <.miapj0000pus> rose 0.3 percent after shedding as much as 1 percent to come close its 2013 low.
Australian shares <.axjo> were up 0.1 percent and South Korean shares opened 0.7 percent higher.
Japan's Nikkei average <.n225> opened up 0.8 percent, after tumbling as much as 2 percent on Tuesday when the yen's rebound took a toll on sentiment. <.t/>
"After seeing a pull-back, there is an opportunity for buying on the dips," Yutaka Miura, a senior technical analyst at Mizuho Securities, said of Japanese shares.
European shares fell on Tuesday on weak ZEW German consumer confidence numbers and heightened concerns about the earnings outlook for European companies. But U.S. stocks gained over 1 percent after strong earnings from some of America's biggest companies such as Coca-Cola
U.S. consumer prices fell in March for the first time in four months and factory output slipped, reinforcing the view that the Federal Reserve will maintain its ultra-easy monetary policy stance to support up economic growth.
"We still believe that the recent volatility in the commodity prices was mainly driven by long position liquidation, while the underlying backdrop remains risk-positive due to expanding global monetary easing," said Vassili Serebriakov, strategist at BNP Paribas.
Spot gold was down 0.1 percent at $1,366.31 an ounce early on Wednesday, after sliding as much as 2.3 percent to $1,321.35, the lowest level in more than two years. Spot silver was steady around $23.36 an ounce after tumbling as much as 2.4 percent to $22.04 the previous session.
U.S. crude futures inched up 0.2 percent to $88.92 a barrel, having hit a four-month low of $86.06 on Tuesday. Brent crude futures fell below $100 for the first time in nine months on Tuesday.
The broad sell-off this week was triggered by concerns about clouding global growth prospects after disappointing Chinese and U.S. economic reports.
The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday trimmed projections for global economic growth for this year and next to take into account government spending cuts in the United States and the latest struggles of recession-stricken Europe.
The dollar was up 0.1 percent to 97.62 yen after touching a low of 95.67 yen on Tuesday, while the euro eased 0.1 percent to 128.61 yen but well above Tuesday's low of 125 yen.
"In contrast to prior growth scares, stocks in the sweet spot of monetary policy - high quality, high dividend yield, low volatility - are supporting the broader market," said Barclays Capital in a research. "The question remains if the market can hold up in the face of a soft global growth outlook."
(Additional reporting by Ayai Tomisawa in Tokyo and Ian Chua in Sydney; Editing by Eric Meijer)
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Apr. 15, 2013 ? A new, minimally invasive treatment that uses lasers to melt fat could replace the "tummy tuck," suggests research on more than 2,000 people being presented at the Society of Interventional Radiology's 38th Annual Scientific Meeting in New Orleans.
Without the risks of a surgical procedure (such as the tummy tuck) and when used in combination with standard liposuction, the fat-melting action of laser lipolysis, a minimally invasive treatment, has the added benefit of producing new collagen (collagen is the main protein that gives the skin its tone and texture). Additionally, the laser causes the collagen to contract, which tightens the skin. This tightening alleviates the fear of skin sagging, a common complaint after standard liposuction. Laser lipolysis also enables the removal of more fat than standard liposuction.
"Many women who have standard liposuction are discouraged because often the skin sags after the fat is removed," said Abbas Chamsuddin, M.D., lead author of the study and an interventional radiologist at the Center for Laser and Interventional Surgery in Atlanta, Ga. "Ultrasound-assisted guidance of a fiber-optic laser during laser lipolysis can be used on many parts of the body and results in excellent sculpting with tight skin," he added.
"Liposuction has been around for more than 20 years. Many people don't try it because they have heard that the skin often sags after the fat is removed. This is especially true for individuals who want to lose abdominal fat, but also need the skin to retract. Traditional liposuction also has a limitation to the volume of fat that could potentially be removed," said Chamsuddin. "Combining traditional liposuction with laser lipolysis has now been shown to produce well-sculpted bodies with tight skin. We are able to give people things such as a tighter abdomen without the need for surgery," he said.
Between February 2009 and July 2012, a group of 2,183 individuals, ages 17 to 73 (75 percent female, 25 percent male), underwent laser-assisted lipolysis and liposuction on multiple areas of the body, including the neck, arms, love handles, breast, belly, thighs and calves. Prior to treatment, each person had measurements recorded including weight, diameter of the area treated and skin tightness. At each follow-up appointment the diameter of the treatment areas was measured and recorded. Skin tightness was also recorded against control criteria.
The laser's thermal (heat) energy melts the fat and standard liposuction removes it from the body, noted Chamsuddin. Patient follow-up was daily for a week and then at one, three and six months. All treated areas showed improvement in reducing fat bulk as well as tightening skin. The laser uses targeted energy to "zero in" on the fat, without affecting the other tissue, enabling a faster recovery, he added.
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BEIJING (AP) ? A 7-year-old girl has become Beijing's first confirmed case of a new strain of the bird flu virus that has killed 11 people and sickened 37 others in eastern China, officials said Saturday.
The girl, whose parents are in the live poultry trade, was admitted to a hospital Thursday with symptoms of fever, sore throat, coughing and headache, the Beijing Health Bureau said. She was confirmed to be infected with the H7N9 virus on Saturday after tests by disease control and prevention centers, the bureau said.
The case in China's capital is the first one reported outside eastern China, where the virus was first spotted in late March, prompting massive slaughtering of live fowl and bans on the poultry trade in several cities, including the financial hub of Shanghai. Shanghai, the center of the outbreak, has reported 21 cases, including seven fatalities. One person was discharged after recovering, the local government has said.
The Beijing Health Bureau said the girl was recovering in a hospital and was in stable condition.
Shanghai authorities said Saturday that a 56-year-old man, the husband of a woman hospitalized with the virus earlier this month, became the city's latest case after testing positive for H7N9, but that it was inconclusive as to whether he had been infected by his wife.
Health officials believe people are contracting the H7N9 virus through direct contact with infected fowl and say there is no evidence the virus is spreading easily among people.
Neighboring Jiangsu province on Saturday confirmed two more cases ? a 77-year-old woman and a 72-year-old man, both in critical condition. The province has reported 14 cases, including one fatality.
Zhejiang province has reported 11 cases, including two reported Saturday by state media, and Anhui province has had two.
China has been more open in its response to the new virus than it was a decade ago with an outbreak of SARS, when authorities were highly criticized for not releasing information.
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Adam Scott won the Masters in a thrilling playoff against Argentinian Angel Cabrera Sunday. Adam Scott is the first Australian to win at Augusta, Ga.
By Doug Ferguson,?Associated Press / April 14, 2013
Enlarge?Adam Scott finished the job this time, and put an end to more than a half-century of Australian misery at the Masters.
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With the two biggest putts of his career, Scott holed a 20-footer for birdie on the 18th hole of regulation that put him into a playoff with Angel Cabrera, and then won his first major championship Sunday with a 12-footer for birdie on the second extra hole.
Scott leaned back and thrust his arms in the air after the putt dropped, a celebration for all of Australia and personal redemption for himself. It was only last summer when Scott threw away the British Open by making bogey on his last four holes to lose by one shot to Ernie Els. The 32-year-old Scott handled that crushing defeat with dignity and pledged to finish stronger given another chance. "Next time ? I'm sure there will be a next time ? I can do a better job of it," he said that day.
Scott was close to perfect, and he had to be with Cabrera delivering some brilliance of his own.
Moments after Scott made his 20-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole for a 3-under 69 to take a one-shot lead ? "C'mon, Aussie!" he screamed ? Cabrera answered with an approach that plopped down 3 feet from the cup, one of the greatest shots under the circumstances. That gave him an easy birdie and a 2-under 70.
They both chipped close for par on the 18th in the first playoff hole, and Cabrera's 15-foot birdie putt on the 10th grazed the right side of the cup.
With his long putter anchored against his chest, Scott's putt was true all the way.
The Masters was the only major an Australian had never won, and Scott was among dozens of golfers who routinely rose in the early hours of Monday morning for the telecast, only to watch a horror show. The leading character was Greg Norman, who had four good chances to win, none better than when he blew a six-shot lead on the last day to Nick Faldo in 1996.
There was Jim Ferrier in 1952, Bruce Crampton 20 years later, and Scott and Jason Day only two years ago. Norman, though, was the face of Aussie failures at the Masters, and Scott paid him tribute in Butler Cabin before he slipped on that beautiful green jacket.
"Australian is a proud sporting nation, and this is one notch in the belt we never got," Scott said. "It's amazing that it came down to me today. But there's one guy who inspired a nation of golfers, and that's Greg Norman. He's been incredible to me and all the great golfers. Part of this belongs to him."
Scott was just as gracious in victory as he was last summer at Royal Lytham & St. Annes. He and Cabrera flashed a thumbs-up to each other after their shots into the 10th hole in the playoff, and they walked off the 10th green with their arms around each other when it was over.
"Such is golf," Cabrera said. "Adam is a good winner."
It was a riveting conclusion to a week filled with some awkward moments. There was the one-shot penalty called against 14-year-old Guan Tianlang that nearly kept the Chinese teen from becoming the youngest player to make the cut. There was the illegal drop by Tiger Woods, who was given a two-shot penalty over questions and confusion about why he was not disqualified for signing an incorrect card.
And at the end, there was shot-making at its finest.
Scott didn't make a bogey after the first hole, and he really didn't miss a shot the rest of the day on a rainy Sunday at Augusta.
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.
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UPDATED POST: According to special contributor Jana J. Pruet who is reporting from the scene, about 25 Texas Rangers and FBI agents have converged on at least three storage units. Authorities are searching the units and a car has been found inside one of the units.
Authorities have also strategically parked vehicles around the units and put up a tarp in an apparent attempt to conceal the contents of the units.
ORIGINAL POST, 6:26 p.m.: Authorities are now searching a storage unit in Seagoville as they continue to investigate the slayings of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, his wife and a top prosecutor.
The search is connected to other searches authorities conducted Friday at the home of a former justice of the peace.
Eric Williams, a JP in Kaufman County before he was convicted of stealing county equipment last year, was arrested on a terroristic threat charge early Saturday after the search of his home. He has not yet been named as a suspect in the murders.
His attorney could not be reached for comment but has said Williams is innocent.
Williams, 46, previously told The Dallas Morning News that investigators have been coming to his house on a regular basis to question him in connection with the shooting deaths of Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse and McLelland, who prosecuted him last year after two county computer monitors that had not been issued to him where found in his office, and a third was found in his pickup.
?I don?t know what they think they are going to find,? Williams said Thursday after a Texas Ranger and a Kaufman County sheriff?s deputy left his home.
Williams submitted to gunpowder residue tests after the slayings. They were negative, his attorney said. Williams told The News on Thursday that he also had voluntarily turned over old cellphones for authorities to examine.
Williams has said investigators had taken other items from his home, including a computer.
The search warrant executed at the Williams home is believed to have lead to the execution of other search warrants, including the one at the Gibson Self Storage unit on Seagoville Road near Highway 175.
Richard Mohundro, one of Williams? neighbors, said Saturday that it was well after midnight when investigators finished the house search. They backed up a truck and hauled out plastic bins of documents and other things.
?They cleaned that house out,? he said. ?They were coming out of the front door and around back, too.?
Williams received probation in the theft case, but he lost his job, law license and health insurance. Bothe he and his wife have chronic illnesses.
McLelland and his wife, Cynthia, were found dead in their home over Easter weekend. Hasse was gunned down Jan. 31 as he walked to the county courthouse.
Staff writers Jennifer Enmily and Ed Timms contributed to this report.
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A Musadan intermediate-range missile is carried on a vehicle during a military parade in October 2010 in Pyongyang, North Korea.
By Mike Wall
Space.com
Angered by economic sanctions imposed by the United Nations after a nuclear-weapons test in February, North Korea has been doing much saber-rattling lately. The Pyongyang regime has threatened to turn major American cities into "seas of fire" and announced?that it had authorized a potential nuclear strike against the United States.
While North Korea's missile program is shrouded in secrecy, analysts doubt that Pyongyang can fully back up such tough talk. Here's a brief rundown of the Hermit Kingdom's stable of potentially dangerous rockets and missiles, based on the best guesses and estimates of Western experts. [Images: North Korea's Rocket Program]
Missiles that could reach neighbor countries
North Korean missile technology?traces its origins to Soviet Scuds, which likely came into the country via Egypt in the 1970s.
Pyongyang soon developed its own versions of the Scud, which it calls the Hwasong-5 and Hwasong-6. These missiles can fly a few hundred miles, putting most of South Korea within reach. The regime also has a souped-up variant called the Nodong, which experts believe has a range of 620 miles to 800 miles (1,000 to 1,300 kilometers).
"That's a problem, because they've tested it, and it can reach Japan," physicist and missile-technology expert David Wright, co-director of the Union of Concerned Scientists' Global Security Program, said of the Nodong.
These shorter-range missiles have relatively poor accuracy, he added ? perhaps 0.3 miles to 0.6 miles (0.5 to 1 km) for the Hwasong line and 1.8 miles to 2.5 miles (3 to 4 km) for the Nodong.
"You're not talking about things that could attack military targets, but they could attack large things like cities," Wright told Space.com.
Weapons for more distant targets
North Korea has also developed longer-range missiles, including the 83-foot-tall (25 meters) Taepodong-1, which experts think is a two-stage missile with a Nodong first stage and a Hwasong-6 second stage.
The Taepodong-1 has a range of perhaps 1,500 miles (2,500 km), though also with poor accuracy. The vehicle has flown once, in a modified space launch configuration that added a third stage. It blasted off in August 1998 carrying a small satellite?but failed to deliver the craft to orbit, Western observers say.
The next step was the even bigger Taepodong-2, whose maximum range is estimated to be from 3,000 miles to 5,400 miles (5,000 to 9,000 km). This vehicle's lone flight test also did not go well, with the missile exploding 40 seconds after liftoff in July 2006.
On Thursday, Pyongyang moved into firing position a missile?called the Taepodong-X, also known as the Musudan. Analysts think its range is around 2,000 miles (3,200 km), but it's tough to say because the Musudan has never been flight-tested.
"There's no reason to actually consider them operational," Wright said. "There's no test data to say that they work."
A successful satellite launch
North Korea suffered two more satellite-launching failures after its initial 1998 attempt ? first in 2009 with an advanced, three-stage variant of the Taepodong-2 called the Unha-2, then again in April 2012 with a rocket called the Unha-3.
The regime finally broke through in December 2012 when another Unha-3 successfully delivered a satellite to orbit.
While space launchers can be converted into ballistic missiles, the Unha-3 does not appear to represent a significant threat to the United States at the moment, Wright said.
"The Unha is just not that powerful," he said. "If we try to imagine them putting a heavier warhead on it and flying it, you can maybe get 7,000 or 8,000 kilometers, but you're not getting really long trajectories that can hit much of the country."
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Email marketing is extremely effective for broadening your customer base, and also as a tool for interacting with your current customers. The number of options available to you with email marketing can be surprising. The information provided in this article will help you develop an understanding of email marketing, and teach you how to use it to bring success to your business.
Ensure that you get customer permission prior to emailing them. When you email customers (or potential customers) unsolicited, you risk being faced with complaints of spam, and your messages will go unread. Many readers may opt out of the emails, reducing your list of potential customers. You also run the risk of incurring penalties if you get labeled a spammer.
Stay consistent. Always use the same company logo and colors in your email. See to it that the font you?re using is readable. After sending a few messages, individuals will recognize your email in their box and they will pay attention. Familiarity cannot be underestimated when developing a business strategy.
Develop a list that specifically targets your customer?s preferences and needs. The best way to do this is to get your best clientele to help add their friends and contacts to your company?s mailing list. Making your email list customers feel special by offering them special deals that aren?t available to the average walk in customer and they will feel privileged to be on that list.
Before sending your email, take a step back and proofread it. Be certain that anything you send out is grammatically correct. Prior to sending each message, print a layout sample to ensure that the message appears as you intended. Be sure that if there are links in the email you test them first.
Getting accused of spamming can kill a web-based business quickly, so double-check that a visitor wishes to opt in to your mailing list by creating a confirmation procedure. Those who have signed up for your list should immediately get a confirmation email regarding their subscription. Put two links inside the email, one that allows the contact to agree to the subscription and another that lets them opt out of it. This is an effective way to make sure that your emails are not treated as spam. It will inspire confidence in your customers and let them know you value their security.
Every email should contain one clear message. Don?t overwhelm your reader with a ton of text! Determine the one message that you need to get across in the email and focus on that idea. Your customers will appreciate not being weighed down with extraneous information.
Be certain that your email consistently reflects the brand you have established on your site. This includes using the same fonts and colors to increase brand recognition. Inconsistently formatted emails will often be disregarded as unfamiliar.
As you can see, email marketing is among the best ways to reach and increase your valuable customer base. What you have learned from this article will help you get the most from your email marketing campaign.
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When it comes to modding consoles there are two names that generally stand above the rest: Mr. Benjamin J. Heckendorn and the man known as Bacteria. The latter has done his fair share of portable machines, but his latest completed project takes console hacking to lofty new heights. Unity crams a stunning 15 different consoles (including classics like the SNES and not-so-classics like the TurboGrafx 16) into a single, admittedly bulky box. The one of a kind entertainment center is the culmination of three years and $700 invested in bringing this dream to life. All of the hardware inside is either from the original consoles (no emulation of clone systems here!) or custom built -- such as the 16-position switch. And, it should go without saying, that it took a whole lot to get these gaming machines to share a single power supply, video cable and control pad. Now that the epic project is finally complete Bacteria has provided a rather lengthy walk though of all the various features and the work that went into it, which you can check out after the break.
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House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio takes questions from reporters on gun control, immigration and the budget during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, April 11, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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FILE - In this Aug. 16, 2012 file photo, drought-damaged corn is seen in a field near Nickerson, Neb. A new federal science report looking at last year's Midwestern drought says it was a freak of nature that wasn't caused by man-made global warming. The 50-page drought task force report written by dozens of scientists from five different federal agencies looked into why forecasters didn't see the more than $12 billion drought coming. The researchers concluded that it was so unusual and unpredictable that it couldn't have been forecast. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)
FILE - This combination of file photos shows Brad Paisley, left, in Hollywood, Calif. on Nov. 1, 2011 and LL Cool J in Los Angeles on Feb. 10, 2013. Southern white men don't usually drive racial dialogue. For as long as race has riven America, they have been depicted more often as the problem than the solution. So the country music star must have been unsurprised at the days of widespread criticism of his new song ?Accidental Racist,? which details the challenges facing a ?white man from the southland? and then features LL Cool J rapping a black perspective. (Photos by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Friday:
1. KOREA LIKELY ABLE TO LAUNCH A NUCLEAR WARHEAD
In a jarring revelation, a U.S. intelligence report says the communist nation's knowhow has advanced; Obama urges calm.
2. GANG OF EIGHT REACHES AGREEMENT ON IMMIGRATION
Senators from both sides of the aisle say they're ready to unveil a sweeping legislative package next week.
3. HOW ASSAD IS GAINING GROUND
The Syrian regime is employing air power ? its biggest advantage in the civil war ? to push back rebel advances.
4. CLIMATE CHANGE ACQUITTED IN DROUGHT
Last year's huge U.S. drought was a freak of nature that wasn't caused by man-made global warming, a federal study finds.
5. WHAT STABBING SUSPECT DREAMED ABOUT
Man accused in Texas college attack tells investigators he fantasized about cutting off people's faces and wearing them as masks.
6. LOST IN SPACE (BUT NOW PERHAPS FOUND)
Russian space fans scanning NASA images spot what may be a Soviet spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1971 ? and mysteriously stopped working.
7. WHERE SALT IS LEAVING A BAD TASTE
In Mexico, people eat nearly three times the recommended amount, and an anti-salt campaign has been launched.
8. WHO SHOULD TRY THE NEW FACEBOOK PHONE
The Home app for Android phones is ideal for people whose lives are centered on the social network, AP's Anick Jesdanun finds. Others might not feel at home.
9. COUNTRY SINGER SPARKS AN OUTCRY
Brad Paisley's new song says it's possible to be an "Accidental Racist." But many disagree.
10. SURPRISE AT THE TOP OF THE LEADERBOARD
Sergio Garcia, who's had only two top-10 finishes in 14 appearances at the Masters, shares the lead after Day 1.
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Tedd Tennis, manager of our Pedasi real estate office, was interviewed this month by the local paper El Pediseno. You can see the transcript below.
A native of Michigan, Tedd first visited Panama 22 years ago on holiday and has been coming back ever since. After living in Japan and Hawaii, Tedd moved to Pedasi in 2009 to chase big fish and pursue Pedasi real estate opportunities. In addition to managing the Pedasi office of Panama Equity Realty, he breeds cattle, plays guitar, and sings in the Smiley?s House Band. This month we sit down with Tedd to ask him his thoughts on the Pedasi real estate market.
EP. How?s business in Pedasi right now?
TT. The short answer is ?very good?. Our Pedasi office has done more business in the last six months than in the prior three years combined. Overall, the rise of consumer confidence globally has had a direct impact on the amount of people who are making it down to Pedasi, all with an aim to capitalize on the growth the region is seeing.
In our case, they are calling us for real estate. We?ve been here for a while now and have developed a lot of contacts with the community, so we are seeing a lot of referral business from repeat buyers, local sellers, and overseas clients looking to buy and sell.
EP. You meet a lot of people who are visiting Pedasi looking to either move here or to at least have a second home. Most of these people are actively comparing Pedasi to other areas both inside and outside of Panama. How does Pedasi/Panama stack up?
TT. Good question! There is a lot to like about Pedasi. Like many places in Panama we?ve got year-round warm weather, great beaches, and tons of natural beauty. What really sets us apart in my opinion is that the people here are small-town friendly and generally very welcoming. I?ve also noticed over the years that they take a lot of pride in having a clean, safe town. Believe me that visitors notice these things and people are really looking for that. You don?t find this sort of community too many places these days.
On the negative side, the challenges we face are distance (everything is spread out), lack of entertainment options, and construction reliability.
EP. Can you elaborate?
TT. Well, by the time people arrive in Pedasi they?ve typically driven over four hours on roads that at this point still have very poor signage. It?s a Panama thing and I?m hoping that the Ministry of Tourism will get it one day and just put signs up everywhere.?Once the folks get here there is plenty to do outside during the day, but we lack the shops, museums, galleries, golf courses and other entertainment options of bigger cities.
What I meant by the ?challenge of construction? is that we have a small (and at this point very overstretched) labor pool for construction, and have been unable to attract the big companies from Panama City and elsewhere to come down and build on a larger scale.
The good news is that I?m seeing some real progress on all three of these fronts. We have the new airport for international charters opening in Rio Hato this year. That?s only about 2.5 hours drive from Pedasi and is going to be a game changer! They?re also finishing the new 4-lane highway between Divisa and Las Tablas and of course our new small airport in Pedasi itself.
When I came here four years ago there were maybe five hotels and five restaurants between Pedasi and Playa Venao. Now we?ve got more than 20 of each, with new ones opening all the time. It?s great for both visitors and locals alike and it?s the foreigners visiting and moving here that?s driving the demand.
As for new home inventory, we?re getting more small developers like Tom Gibbs and Roy Kaduri building houses in the mid $100,000 range, which we desperately needed. Several new condo projects are already in pre-sales and that promises to add to the Pedasi inventory as well. There?s still a lot of untapped demand for finished homes that we are not meeting right now, and someone with building experience and funds could really do well.
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Last year, in every episode of Veep (HBO, Sundays at 10 p.m. ET), Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) delivered the saddest catchphrase on TV. She?d return to her office or seek solace after a photo op was waylaid by gaffes, and she?d ask a secretary: ?Did the president call?? He never called. That was the joke. It was the final injury piled upon insults, like watching Tom get bested by Jerry for 30 minutes, then learning he has gout.
Meyer was simply too pathetic in that first season. That might be the reason House of Cards, the Netflix series released this winter, became Washington?s political-satire-inspired-by-a-British-satire of choice. It wasn?t smarter than Veep, but its characters were allowed to win sometimes. Francis Underwood snuck all manner of crimes past a compliant media, and we loved him for it. (He actually got away with less than his British counterpart, who managed constantly, untraceably to murder people who combed his secrets.) Selina Meyer couldn?t even fake-cry on camera without the scheme getting leaked.
That?s all in the past. This season starts with Meyer stumping for candidates in the midterm, armed with a decked-out bus and hideous applause lines. (?Freedom is not me-dom?it?s we-dom!?) The president?s party loses, but some junior members of the political data team realize that Meyer?s campaign visits were candidate Viagra. ?You?re acing POTUS,? says one analyst. ?You?re Neo!?
Suddenly the White House almost needs her. She has access to the White House chief of staff, played as a loser by Kevin Dunn?the dad from the Transformers trilogy, somehow even less authoritative here. ?We all know the White House would work so much better if there wasn?t a president,? he tells Meyer. ?But there is, and we have to work around that.? Her prize for having, as the callow new adviser played by Gary Cole notes, ?traction with the swing voters?: an actual role in the administration, in foreign policy. And happily for Veep, that means she gets to commit higher-quality mishaps.
Veep creator Armando Iannucci got an Oscar nomination for In the Loop, his farce about the start of an Iraq?like war, which wrenched jokes out of a conflict that would kill tens of thousands of people. The higher the stakes, the funnier it was. Meyer?s expanded foreign-policy brief gets her Situation Room access and planning roles in military missions. When Meyer meets her daughter?s new boyfriend, an Iranian-American, the vice president can only think about the next rung. Louis-Dreyfus pulls this off with some excellent mugging and awkward conversation??Oh, you speak Farsi???before telling an aide to vet the boy and his family. She?s not pathetic anymore, and a darker farce is a funnier farce.
The whole mood of the show changes around her. House of Cards and Veep 1.0 spent a decent amount of time creating media foils who could quickly suss out whether one of the protagonists was savvy or doomed. The traditional media?s less present in this season. Local TV reporters ask predictable questions, all of them far less important than Reddit and Tumblr and the Internet meme factory. It?s true. It stings. ?What in the living fuck is this?? says Meyer when she?s handed a word cloud. ?Do people not use sentences anymore??
Veep?s supporting cast doesn?t share in the glory. The Ohio congressman who swore to bring down Meyer, played like a future murderer by Dan Bakkedahl, skulks around issuing threats to his aides. ?I?m running out of nice juice to spray on these fucks,? he says?but he doesn?t matter anymore. Jonah (Timothy Simons), the toothsome, fist-pumping White House liaison, undergoes a quick change from jerk to sycophant, in sync with Meyer?s current level of clout. ?You?re obsolete!? laughs Dan Egan (Reid Scott), the ?shit? Meyer hired last season to bump up her PR. ?You?re like an old VCR, but with a bigger mouth.?
I enjoyed the first run of Veep and didn?t particularly mind its departures from the real D.C. But Meyer?s new seriousness does wonders for the comedy. Maybe it?s playing catch-up. When Veep was pitched, America was in the last throes of its fascination with Sarah Palin. The real veep, Joe Biden, was a late-night joke whose most-watched accomplishment was out-debating Palin; the average debate-watcher probably thought he could do the same from his couch. But our vice president has won two elections now, he too has an expanded foreign-policy brief, and either he or Hillary Clinton has the advantage for the next Democratic nomination. It?s unexpected and compelling. So is Veep.
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Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman says he was misquoted when the Vancouver Sun reported that he said ?about half the league? takes the prescription drug Adderall. The reporter who quoted Sherman says otherwise.
Sun reporter Mike Beamish told PFT via email that he stands by what he wrote, and he provided us with a transcript of that portion of his conversation with Sherman:
Mike Beamish, Vancouver Sun: ?Let me ask you about the suspension you were handed, and you appealed it. Have you left that behind? Do people ask you about that? Do you have to explain it a lot??
Sherman: ?Not really. It was what it was. I think the league made a mistake. Obviously, they cleaned up their mistake by repealing . . . repealing? . . . taking it away. That?s what it was to me. Obviously, I didn?t do anything. But you have to go through the process to prove you didn?t do anything. Once the process played itself out, it ended up being true.?
Beamish: ?There are players who actually have to take Adderall, because people have ADD and ADHD.?
Sherman: ?There?s about half the league that takes it, and the league has to allow it.?
Beamish: ?It?s like you have a prescription, if you?re a diabetic.?
Sherman: ?Exactly.?
Beamish: ?So, are you on any medication that way??
Sherman: ?I?m not. But there are players that took it. We all got tested on the same day. There was kind of a little mix-up with that.?
Beamish: ?So, it?s not like you?re flying around all the time and you have to take it in the morning. Did it embarrass you? You seem like a
guy who?s good with people. You?re very good with public relations. Even though you were absolved of it, it still kind of hangs with you. Does it bother you that way??
Sherman: ?Not at all. In the NFL, you always have people who don?t like you for any given reason. If you do anything well . . . If you?re the president, if you?re anybody of importance or with any kind of fame or notoriety, there are going to be a lot of people who don?t like what you do, who don?t support you. And you have to embrace it. You have to almost accept that there?s going to be naysayers for everything. If everybody says ?I love you? you?re probably not doing much.?
When Sherman said ?half the league? takes Adderall, he presumably wasn?t saying that he actually knows that 50 percent of the NFL has taken it. He was saying that Adderall use is commonplace, and no big deal. That?s a point he reiterated on NFL Network on Thursday morning. And a point on which he and the league office sharply disagree.
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Apr. 10, 2013 ? A novel material shows its credentials to facilitate the integration of photonic and electronic components in practical devices.
Many devices used in everyday life -- whether they be televisions, mobile phones or barcode scanners -- are based on the manipulation of electric currents and light. At the micro- and nano-scales, however, it is typically challenging to integrate electronic components with photonic components. At these small dimensions, the wavelengths of light become long relative to the size of the device. Consequently, the light waves are barely detectable by the device, just as passing waves simply roll past thin poles in a water body.
Better integration of photonic and electronic components in nanoscale devices may now become possible, thanks to work by Khuong Phuong Ong and Hong-Son Chu from the A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing and their co-workers in Singapore and the US. From computer simulations, they have identified that the compound BiFeO3 has the potential to be used to efficiently couple light to electrical charges through light-induced electron oscillations known as plasmons. The researchers propose that this coupling could be activated, controlled and switched off, on demand, by applying an electrical field to an active plasmonic device based on this material. If such a device were realized on a very small footprint it would give scientists a versatile tool for connecting components that manipulate light or electric currents.
"The fact that, in theory, the properties of BiFeO3 [could] be [so readily controlled] by applying an electric field makes it a promising material for high-performance plasmonic devices," explains Ong. He says that they expected such favorable properties after they had calculated the behavior of the material. But when they studied the behavior of the proposed BiFeO3-based device, they found that it could outperform devices based on BaTiO3, which is one of the best materials currently used for such applications.
Like BaTiO3, BiFeO3 can be fabricated relatively easily and cheaply. The new material is therefore a particularly promising candidate for device applications. Ong, Chu and their collaborators will now explore that potential. "We will design BiFeO3 nanostructures optimized for applications such as optical devices for data communication, sensing and solar-energy conversion," says Ong.
According to Ong and Chu, an important step on the path to producing practical devices will be assessing the compatibility of BiFeO3-based structures with standard technologies, which typically use materials known as metal-oxide semiconductors. This future work will involve collaborations with experimental groups at the A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering and at the National University of Singapore.
The A*STAR-affiliated researchers contributing to this research are from the Institute of High Performance Computing
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