Friday, December 21, 2012

College of Marin professor sues Oakland police over Occupy violence

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A College of Marin instructor is suing the city of Oakland over treatment he says he received from police during a Jan. 28 protest.

In a lawsuit filed this month in federal court in San Francisco, Robert Ovetz, a 45-year-old Woodacre resident, said he was observing an Occupy Oakland protest downtown when he became trapped between two lines of advancing police officers. Without provocation, Ovetz claimed, officers struck him in the face, slammed his head into the ground and beat him with a baton, according to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Ovetz suffered bruises on his hip and face and chipped teeth, in addition to broken eyeglasses and damage to his bicycle, his attorney, Matthew Siroka said.

"It's outrageous," Siroka said in an interview.

Ovetz was arrested and jailed for several days on suspicion of obstructing an officer and resisting arrest but charges were dropped.

He referred questions to Siroka.

The Oakland Police Department did not return a call seeking comment.

Ovetz teaches several history and political science courses at College of Marin, according to course schedules.

Last year, he ran unsuccessfully for Lagunitas School District board.

Ovetz is no stranger to controversy. In 2007, he received an award from the Society of Professional Journalists' Northern California for defending students' right to publish a story dealing with racism in a

school magazine at the Art Institute of California in San Francisco. Ovetz was fired from the art institute.

According to the lawsuit, Ovetz is studying history, political violence and social movements and intended to observe the Oakland protest as part of his research.

"Robert is very patriotic," Siroka said. "That is why he is interested in doing what he does. That is why he studies what he does."

On Jan. 28, Ovetz was caught in crowd of protesters and police when an officer shoved him into a group of people, according to the lawsuit. Another officer "smacked the right side of his head, hitting his nose and knocking his glasses off," the lawsuit states.

While Ovetz looked for his glasses on the ground, he was beaten with a baton and an officer grabbed him by his bicycle helmet and slammed his chin into the ground, causing his teeth to chatter, according to the suit.

The lawsuit, which seeks an unspecified amount of money, alleges violations of several constitutional rights in addition to excessive force, false arrest, assault and battery.

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Source: http://www.marinij.com/westmarin/ci_22217990/college-marin-professor-sues-oakland-police-over-occupy?source=rss

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Come plague, storm or bomb, most U.S. states unprepared: report

NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you're someone who worries about how first responders and hospitals in your town would perform after a hurricane like Sandy, a Joplin tornado, an anthrax mailing, an outbreak of bird flu or other health threat, a new study has some pointers: stay away from Kansas and Montana.

But you might want to consider moving to Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Vermont or Wisconsin.

On Wednesday, two nonprofit groups released "Ready or Not?", a 79-page analysis of public health preparedness - that is, the ability of hospitals, health departments and others to prevent and respond to emergencies ranging from bioterrorism to influenza outbreaks to catastrophic weather.

It's a grim reckoning. The assessment is based on how many of 10 key benchmarks a state met, such as whether it holds drills to make sure public health workers can respond quickly to, say, a catastrophic release of radiation, and whether its labs can work overtime to identify a mystery disease.

This year, thirty-five states met fewer than seven of the 10 benchmarks. Only five met eight of 10.

In 2010, in contrast, more states made the grade: 17 met at least nine benchmarks and 25 met seven or eight. No state met fewer than five.

In the new report, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Vermont and Wisconsin scored highest, meeting eight out of 10 preparedness benchmarks. Kansas and Montana brought up the rear, meeting three. Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota and Virginia met seven of the 10 criteria.

"We have not paid sufficient attention to the everyday threats" such as influenza and food poisoning and extreme weather, said Dr. Jeffrey Levi, president of the Trust for America's Health, which produced the report with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

There's a reason for that, say experts on preparedness. After the September 11 attacks and the anthrax mailings of 2001, public health preparedness became synonymous with being ready for bioterrorism.

Starting in 2002, states began receiving upward of $1 billion a year from the federal government - $13.6 billion so far - to prevent and respond to public health emergencies.

"But it was all about anthrax and other bioterrorism instead of the other things that might come over the transom, such as bird flu," said health policy analyst Art Kellerman of RAND, a Santa Monica, California-based think tank, who was not involved in the report.

Because the federal money came with tight restrictions - a state health employee working on, say, early-detection systems for a bioterror attack was prohibited from working on anything else - "you had a shifting of attention and resources away from preparing for all hazards to biodefense only," Kellerman said. "It was like we built a biodefense skyscraper at the same time that we took the concrete out of the foundation."

BUDGET CUTS

To be sure, states are more prepared for public health disasters than they were a decade ago, says Levi. They've improved their ability to identify a rare disease, such as plague, in time to impose quarantines and trace its spread, for instance.

But budget cuts threaten even that progress, said James Blumenstock, who oversees public health programs at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials.

Since 2008, 48 states have cut their health budgets as the recession slashed tax revenues. Federal money for state and local preparedness, mainly funneled through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has fallen 38 percent since 2005 and at least 45,700 health-department workers lost their jobs.

The Trust cast a wide net to evaluate public-health preparedness. For instance, it counts vaccinations: only two states met the national goal of immunizing 90 percent of toddlers against whooping cough.

This year Wisconsin, Vermont and Washington are all in the midst of whooping cough outbreaks, with more than 10,000 cases among them. None of the three states vaccinate 90 percent of their toddlers against the disease.

The Trust also assessed readiness for events like Superstorm Sandy. Only 15 states have plans on adapting to climate change, and the more severe weather it could bring. New Jersey, where Sandy killed two dozen people, is not among them.

One critical job of public health agencies is figuring out why people are dying of flu-like illnesses in time to impose quarantines and other steps to prevent a disaster like the one depicted in the 2011 movie "Contagion." Yet 13 states do not have the staff to work five 12-hour days for six to eight weeks to identify and track an outbreak of, say, bird flu.

Outside experts said the report might paint an even grimmer picture if it counted other crucial public-health capabilities. For instance, the country cannot produce flu vaccine in time to handle an unexpected outbreak, such as swine flu (H1N1) in 2009. "It was produced in record time, but still not fast enough to affect the epidemic" before it petered out on its own, said Jeanne Ringel, a health analyst at RAND.

(Reporting by Sharon Begley; Editing by Jilian Mincer and Christopher Wilson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/come-plague-storm-bomb-most-u-states-unprepared-150234051.html

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Oklahoma State football: Benefits of playing Florida State

on December 19, 2012M at 4:45 pm

OSU opens its 2014 season with a JerryWorld game against Florida State, all the parties announced Wednesday. The parties? OSU, Florida State, ESPN and the Dallas Cowboys. Here are some thoughts:

* I guess Mike Holder wins this round in the great Holder/Mike Gundy debate. Of course, this round probably was already won by Holder, which might have led to Gundy?s I?ll-show-them-interview with Tennessee.

* The matchup is obviously great for OSU. So great, that it?s sort of silly to even entertain the idea that the Cowboys shouldn?t have agreed to the showdown. Let?s just talk marketing. This Jerry Jones/ESPN partnership in 2011 matched Oregon-LSU and in 2012 Alabama-Michigan. Wonder if it?s beneficial for Oklahoma State football to be lumped into a group with Alabama, LSU, Oregon, Michigan and Florida State? You are known by the company you keep.

That home-and-home series OSU played with Georgia in 2007 and 2009 got the Cowboys on the cover of Sports Illustrated when they spanked the Bulldogs in ?09. The Arizona series ? no big deal at all, really ? still got OSU an ESPN Thursday night prime time slot. Big-time programs play big-time games.

* The only downside, in my mind, is the continuing trend of taking great non-conference games off campus. The only thing better than OSU-Florida State in Arlington would be OSU-Florida State home-and-home. As a matter of comparison, the Sooners did play a home-and-home with Florida State in 2010-11, and it was fabulous. That Georgia series for OSU was great, going to Athens and getting the Bulldogs to come to Stillwater.

In general, I support neutral-site games if they are rooted in history ? Army-Navy, OU-Texas, Georgia-Florida. Otherwise, I would like to see campuses rewarded with the best games. However, if a neutral site is the only way to get the likes of OSU and Florida State to play, then sign me up.

* Coaches? attitudes on these games are very disappointing. And I?m not just talking about Gundy and his public wish to play a soft schedule. Even some of the coaches who play a tough schedule don?t like it. Bob Stoops is fond of saying those tough games ?only help you if you win.?

I don?t get the attitude. I don?t know how a coach who gets on the practice field and pushes and screams and motivates his players to compete, then gets behind a microphone and basically says, ?What if we lose?? That?s a sorry attitude. How much better to stand up and say, look what we can win.

* Here?s what I love about games like this. I?ve never once ? I swear, never ONCE ? heard a player bemoan a tough schedule. Never once heard a player talk about how a soft September schedule would help the team glide gently into a conference season. Never once heard a player talk about what a defeat might cost. The players want to play games like this. The players aren?t worried that losing to Arizona might send them to the Heart of Dallas Bowl instead of the Houston bowl. The players aren?t worried about losing a September game that might send them tumbling from 21st in the polls to out of the rankings.

No way this game does anything except enhance OSU recruiting. The Cowboys can use it in their current class and the next class.

* Do you have any idea what kind of marketing this game will bring OSU in summer 2014? OSU-Florida State will be talked about throughout the summer during the dog days. ESPN will build up the game incessantly. You can?t buy that kind of advertising, for the football program or the university.

* If OSU wants a homefield advantage, it can get one. It?s 904 miles from Tallahassee, Fla., to Arlington, Texas. Stillwater to Arlington is a four-hour drive.

* In 2014, Wes Lunt or J.W. Walsh or heck, maybe both, will be juniors with a ton of quarterbacking experience.

* Who knows? By 2014, maybe the Big 12 will have 12 teams and the Cowboys can end the regular season in JerryWorld, too, playing for a Big 12 championship against Boise State or Brigham Young.

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President Obama is Time Magazine?s Person of the Year

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*Time magazine has revealed that its 2012 ?Person of the Year? is President Barack Obama.

?We are in the midst of historic cultural and demographic changes, and Obama is both the symbol and in some ways the architect of this new America,? Time Editor Rick Stengel told NBC?s ?Today? show, where he announced the selection on Wednesday.

The short list for the honor included Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager who was shot in the head for advocating for girls? education, as well as Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Italian physicist Fabiola Giannati.

Obama also received the honor in 2008, when he was President-elect.

In an interview with Time, Obama said his re-election ?may have been more satisfying a win than 2008.?

?We?ve gone through a very difficult time,? Obama said. ?The American people have rightly been frustrated at the pace of change, and the economy is still struggling, and this president we elected is imperfect, and yet, despite all that, this is who we want to be. That?s a good thing.?

Time?s ?Person of the Year? is the person or thing that has most influenced the culture and the news during the past year for good or for ill. Last year, Time honored ?The Protester,? citing dissent across the Middle East that spread to Europe and the United States, saying the protesters reshaped global politics. In 2010, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg received the honor.

Other previous winners have included Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, Bono and President George W. Bush.

Source: http://www.eurweb.com/2012/12/president-obama-named-time-magazines-person-of-the-year/

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Ilmenau University of Technology Partners With Objectivity to Leverage the Power of the InfiniteGraph Distributed Graph Database in Its Technology Courses and Research

SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwire - Dec 18, 2012) - Objectivity, Inc. announced today that it has partnered with Ilmenau University of Technology, to bring the power of InfiniteGraph, the only distributed graph database (DGDB), into its courses and research.?For more than 20 years, Objectivity has been companies from the Department of Defense to Ericsson and CUNA Mutual tackle the hurdles of Big Data.?InfiniteGraph is the only commercial graph database that can process billions of edges and nodes in a distributed environment. Through this partnership Ilmenau will teach students about cutting edge uses for the graph database and how to build applications and research that leverage its real-time analysis.?

"At Ilmenau our goal is to introduce students from around the world to the very cutting edge of technology and skill them in its practical uses. Understanding and discovering the information within Big Data is something that every institution struggles with from research to course curriculum.?InfiniteGraph brings a new level or research and teaching capabilities that expand our ability to explore the reaches of current technologies and methodologies in graph data management and analysis," said Prof. Dr. Kai-Uwe Sattler Database & Information Systems Group, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany.?

Professor Sattler is working with the Objectivity team on a graph project that will allow users to traverse a?Big Data visualization and explore its relationships using Microsoft Kinect. Ilmenau hosts more than 7000 students of which more than 1500 are Internationals.?The University of Technology is one of the campuses highlights and key programs that brings students, professors and professionals from all over the world.

"When companies and organizations are looking to truly analyze Big Data, they need proven and tested technologies that can be scaled to meet their diverse environments," said Jay Jarell, President and CEO of Objectivity. "Partnering with a world-renowned technology University allows us to introduce the next generation of entrepreneurs, data scientist, researchers and visionaries to the importance of identifying, analyzing and managing the connections between data."

About Ilmenau University

The Ilmenau University of Technology is a German public research university located in Ilmenau, Thuringia, Germany. It was founded in 1894, it contains a total of 5 academic departments (faculties) and has about 7,200 undergraduate students. Research and education at Ilmenau University of Technology is focused on engineering with strong links to economics and natural sciences. It is the only university in the federal state of Th?ringen with the title "Technische Universit?t." Today's university began life in 1894 as the "Th?ringisches Technikum," a private training college. This took on the status of Hochschule f?r Elektrotechnik (HfE) before becoming the Technische Hochschule (TH) and 1992 being accorded the title of Technische Universit?t (TU).

About Objectivity, Inc.

Since 1988 Objectivity, Inc. has been the Enterprise NoSQL leader, helping customers harness the power of Big Data. Our leading edge technologies: InfiniteGraph, The Distributed Graph Database? and Objectivity/DB, a distributed and scalable object management database, enable organizations to discover hidden relationships for improved Big Data analytics and develop applications with significant time-to-market advantages and technical cost savings, achieving greater return on data related investments.

Objectivity, Inc. is committed to our customers' success, with representatives worldwide. Our clients include: AWD Financial, CUNA Mutual, Draeger Medical, Ericsson, McKesson, IPL, Siemens and the US Department of Defense. Visit Objectivity for more information: www.objectivity.com

Source: http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=1738660&sourceType=3

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Ethical investing offers opportunities for Canadian advisers

TORONTO (Reuters) - While Canadian financial advisers are struggling to lure investors, in part because of lackluster returns, those promoting "socially responsible investing" say they've got an edge on the competition as shareholder activism heats up.

The din of the Occupy Wall Street movement has faded, but the controversy over pipelines, oil sands and climate change remain hot topics in Canada, where C$530 billion ($536 billion) - or nearly a fifth - of investable assets have a "socially responsible" earmark.

"It is definitely a good time to be in socially responsible investing," said Sterling Rempel, a financial planner at Future Values in Calgary, a city where the energy industry and environmentalists go head to head on a daily basis.

While ethical investment once meant cutting tobacco companies and arms producers from portfolios, investors are now turning to self-described socially responsible investing (SRI) funds to influence companies on anything from executive pay to climate change and labor issues.

Such funds often buy shares in industries as diverse as banking and oil and then lobby to force change from within as activist shareholders. The SRI industry takes credit for forcing so-called "say on pay" votes on executive compensation at 100 companies in Canada, power that was unheard of five years ago.

"A key part of our strategy ... is owning imperfect companies and then sitting down with the management of those companies, and engaging and encouraging them to be leaders within their industry," said Gary Hawton, president of the Social Investment Organization in Canada, a membership-based group that includes banks, fund companies, financial advisors and others interested in socially responsible investment.

For committed SRI advisers and investors, true SRI funds must screen out the worst industries and companies who refuse to engage - and engage fully with those who will. Simply buying shares in green companies and waiting for returns is not enough.

That standard means SRI products remain limited, and even then, skepticism persists.

"Ethical funds are more a feel-good approach than (something that is) really affecting a significant change," said University of British Columbia business professor Werner Antweiler, adding that funds have to hold a very big stake in a company to really get a voice in the boardroom.

"It always comes down to avoidance of the worst offenders in an industry," said Antweiler.

Decades after the earliest SRI funds were launched, a count of SRI equity funds shows just 32 in the pool of several thousand Canadian funds overall, Hawton said.

Growth in product will come when the leaders in Canada's small industry - including NEI Investments, IGM Financial Group through its Investors Group unit, Industrial Alliance unit IA Clarington and Desardins Investments - see more demand.

LOYAL THROUGH HARD TIMES

An adviser who knows the industry will benefit not just from a flow of social activist investors, advisers and investors say, but also from the additional loyalty and long-term perspective such clients bring with them - attractive qualities in a tough financial market.

"My SRI clients are pretty loyal," said Michele Jolley, an adviser at Portfolio Strategies in Calgary. "They are less willing to give up on the investment, and more willing to ride through the difficult market cycles."

Not that SRI clients aren't in it for the profit. Studies show little difference in returns between SRI and conventional mutual funds, with both hit by the 2008 financial crisis and gradually regaining ground.

Sustainalytics, a global analysis firm that looks at SRI research, says the Jantzi Social Index notched an annualized return of 5.36 percent since its 2000 inception - in line with the 5.44 percent return of the S&P/TSX Composite Index.

"I want to make money too. But I try to hold out for the long-range view," said Heather Waldie, a 56-year-old retired teacher and a client of Jolley's.

"2008 was a very scary time. I watched, as everyone else did, my investments diminish. But I go back to my belief that if you are investing in good companies with good values, in the end I think they are going to succeed."

Loyalty and principles aside, reaching out to the activist investor typically nets advisers a client who is not being well-served, in an environment filled with disgruntled investors and advisers looking for new strategies.

"If you are trying to build your practice, why not do it in an area that surveys show investors are interested in and very few advisers are doing?" said SIO's Hawton.

For Ryan Colwell, a financial planner at IPC Investment in Georgetown, Ontario, west of Toronto, winning SRI clients does not mean marketing himself as a specialist - a tactic he believes only appeals to the minority of investors.

Instead, he's aiming for the fat middle of the curve, investors who might accept an SRI investment if it offers solid returns in addition to something the client believes in.

"If you lead with it, you sound like you're way different, and nobody likes way different," said Colwell.

Simply asking clients if they are interested in investing in a socially responsible way may be the biggest driver of growth, said Hawton, who in addition to heading the SIO is also president of Qtrade Financial Group's OceanRock Investments, Canada's fourth-largest SRI fund provider by assets.

In the last year, OceanRock has shown advisers in its distribution network how to ask clients about SRI, and then reap the benefit of their business. Assets in OceanRock funds have risen 31 percent in the year to September 2012 to C$297 million, far outstripping overall SRI fund growth of 5 percent and Canadian long-term mutual fund growth of 13 percent, according to figures from Investor Economics research firm.

"The vast majority of clients in Canada aren't even aware of the option, but if asked, will say: 'Yes I would like that,'" said Hawton, whose funds are available through the big Canadian banks as well as independent advisers.

"And then they say, 'I can't believe my other adviser has never mentioned it.'"

($1 = 0.99 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting by Andrea Hopkins; Editing by Frank McGurty and Tim Dobbyn)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ethical-investing-offers-opportunities-canadian-advisers-210950559--sector.html

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U.S. Senate takes up $60 billion Sandy bill amid charges of waste

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Monday began debating a $60.4 billion aid bill to rebuild communities devastated by Superstorm Sandy amid criticism by conservative groups who said the measure was loaded with wasteful, non-disaster spending.

The Democratic-controlled Senate is looking to pass the disaster aid bill this week. But Republicans, wary of its huge price tag in the midst of tense debt and deficit negotiations in Washington, are likely to try to ratchet back some of its provisions through amendments.

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives is taking a slower, more painstaking approach to analyzing the Obama administration's request for funding to rebuild coastal communities largely in New York and New Jersey, repair transportation infrastructure there and provide other aid.

The House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers, a Kentucky Republican, hopes to move an aid measure before year-end but has been considering a smaller initial bill aimed at meeting immediate disaster needs.

The conservative Club for Growth urged senators to vote against the Sandy relief bill, saying that it contained a lot of "immaterial" spending.

"When a natural disaster occurs, there is a textbook response by Congress - they cobble together an overpriced bill that isn't paid for, there's no accountability or oversight, and it's filled with pork. This proposal is no different," the group said in an email to senators.

Among spending items in the Senate bill drawing the ire of Washington conservatives is one seeking $150 million for fishery disasters in Alaska and Mississippi - thousands of miles from the Sandy damage. The bill also includes a request of $50 million for the National Park Service's historic preservation fund and nearly $9 million to replace vehicles and other equipment used by the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security.

Even some local New Jersey politicians criticized the bill.

"A full 5 percent of the appropriation request is earmarked for the replacement of federal assets, rather than rebuilding and aid efforts in the tri-state area," New Jersey State Senator Joe Pennacchio, a Republican, said in a statement, referring to New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.

The three states had initially requested $82 billion in aid, although damage estimates were expected to rise over time. Some of the rebuilding costs were expected to be covered by private insurance.

Some lawmakers are also questioning the bill's inclusion of infrastructure upgrades aimed at mitigating damage from future storms. For example, $5.5 billion would be allocated to the Federal Transit Administration to make transportation systems more resilient in high winds and floods, including efforts to keep tunnels from flooding.

Republicans also questioned the need to push through the full $60.4 billion at once, given that the Congressional Budget Office estimates that only about $9 billion in aid will be disbursed in 2013.

"Let's do this in a real way. Look at how much we're going to spend each year, and do it on an annual basis," Senator Bob Corker, a Republican from Tennessee, told Reuters last week.

But Democrats, displaying large photographs of flooded subway stops and houses turned into splinters, defended the bill on Monday, saying that Congress has always provided disaster recovery aid and the need after Sandy was massive.

Appropriating funds in small increments was unworkable, they argued, because transit agencies, businesses and communities needed certainty that reimbursement money will be available or they cannot start reconstruction projects.

Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, said this was particularly important for large, multi-year transit projects - such as those required in his state.

"If we don't put up the money, then some of the rebuilding will wait. A piecemeal recovery is a stalled recovery," Menendez said.

Senate Republican aides did not immediately have details on their party's proposed amendments.

The Obama administration, which requested the $60.4 billion aid packages just over a week ago, signaled that it is willing to accept some changes, saying in a statement that it "looks forward to working with the Congress to refine the legislation." (Editing by Philip Barbara)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-senate-takes-60-billion-sandy-bill-amid-004608249--business.html

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The iPad Mini Is Destroying The Normal Sized ... - Business Insider

Steve Kovach, Business Insider

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The iPad Mini appears to be outselling the big iPad by a margin of two to one.

Citi's trio of analysts report Apple has increased its manufacturing order of iPad Minis while decreasing its order of big iPads.

According to Citi's analysts, Apple ordered 10 million iPad Minis and 10 million big iPads for the holiday quarter. They believe Apple will have left over big iPads, but not many left over iPad Minis.

Their supply chain sources tell them Apple ordered 12-14 million iPad Minis for the first quarter of 2013, and just 5-7 million big iPads for the same quarter.

This suggests the iPad Mini is crushing the bigger iPad in sales.

Since Apple makes less money from the iPad Mini than the big iPad, analysts are dialing back their earnings forecasts for next year.

That's depressing the stock a bit, but it's better than the alternative: People buying smaller tablets from Google, Samsung, or Amazon. In that case, Apple gets no money.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/ipad-mini-sales-2012-12

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Monday, December 17, 2012

What Can Web 2.0 Do for Your Online Business? | DSM Publishing

"web 2.0 for online business"Most business owners who operate online are too busy to pay attention to the latest web trends, but web 2.0 offers great tools for reducing costs, building lasting customer relationships, and increasing their return on investment. The ?new Internet? or web 2.0 relies on social media and online communities. Web 2.0 websites are constantly changing and growing with new people, new content, and new information. These sites offer user generated content on demand.

How Can Companies Benefit from Web 2.0?

Web 2.0 is the future of the Internet. When we talk about Web 2.0, we talk about social networks, blogs, podcasts, micro blogs, widgets, forums, wikis, and ecommerce sites. This new technology can help you:

  • Build awareness and reach
  • Connect and forge relationships with your customers
  • Manage your online reputation
  • Test market your ideas
  • Get feedback
  • Target distinct markets
  • Keep your customers engaged
  • Attract new clients
  • Build your online credibility
  • Team up with others
  • Create positive publicity among the masses
  • Give your business a human face
  • Encourage customer interaction
  • Add a personal touch to your website

The second generation of the World Wide Web is focused on the people?s ability to collaborate and share information online. This technology can dramatically change business processes by delivering productivity gains. News aggregation sites, social bookmarking sites, social networks, online communities, Q & A sites, wikis, and blogs: the tools that make up web 2.0 are numerous, and they are constantly evolving.

Should Your Business Use Web 2.0?

This new technology changes the way customers interact with one another. Web 2.0 sites allow people to interact with each other and share information in a dynamic environment. Increasingly more business owners are realizing the great potential of web 2.0 and how web 2.0 sites like Twitter, YouTube and Facebook can provide value to their organizations.

Whether you want to communicate with your clients more effectively, test new products and services, or expand your online business, you need web 2.0. There?s no denying that most Web 2.0 services have been mostly useful for small businesses and customers. When used properly, these tools can open new markets and business avenues that may otherwise have forever remained closed.

This technology is now being associated with everything that is gaining momentum online. Many web 2.0 services were pioneered by leading organizations like Apple, Google, YouTube, MySpace, and Amazon. But even the smallest companies can take advantage of the new trends and deploy Web 2.0 best practices to maximize profits and gain new customers.

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SPIGEN SGP Illuzion iPhone 5 Leather Wallet Case review

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Verbier, St Anton And Val Disere Ski Resorts Offer High Altitude Skiing

Seize the momentBreathe pure serenity in the heart of Verbier, St Anton and Val dIsere. Let us arrange your chalet holiday!!Planning and choosing a skiing holiday can be fun.particularly if you get it right! If you havent sampled it yet, why not put these places on your to do list this winter??

In the heart of the superb Alpine chain, at an altitude of 1500 m, Verbier is a very lively place that teems with cosmopolitan visitors and also a dream resort for keen skiers and ski racers. Positioned on a sun-drenched south-west facing plateau, the town centre retains a special charm from the chalet-style buildings that give it a large Alpine village feel in its own natural setting. As far as skiing goes and despite general belief, beginners are really well catered for due to the lift updates that have been carried out over the last few years. With a ski area as huge as Verbier and the 4 Valleys, the region offers a wide variety of slopes for absolutely everyone. Verbier boasts some of the best night life in the Swiss Alps. It also combines legendary skiing with top aprs-ski in an excellent high altitude location.

In a picture-postcard setting with unbelievable views of snowy peaks, a Verbier skiing holiday will let you to explore the immense ski area of the 4 Valleys connecting the ski resorts of Verbier, La Tzoumaz, Nendaz, Veysonnaz, Thyon and Les Collons. The resort is also renowned for its gastronomy, serving all the regions local gourmet specialties. Choose to be right in the heart of the action or away from the hustle and bustle Powder White has it all.

Val d'Isere is one of the best loved French skiing destinations. Both Val dIsere and Tignes combine to create the cosmic ski area known as Espace Killy. Val dIsere is a firm favourite here at Powder White and many of us have been fortunate enough to enjoy our seasons indulging in the thrills and spills from the steep and deep that is the endless playground of the Espace Killy. Powder White offers comfortable and charming accommodation right in the centre of Val d'Isere with easy access to the resorts amenities and the expansive ski lifts. Val dIsere has surprising charm with its eye-catching old village surrounded by sensitive development using lots of stone, slate and wood.

A buzzing resort in a splendid location, St Anton is probably one of the prettiest and idyllic villages in the whole of the Austria. As for the village itself, St Anton has retained all its traditional charm, and its part-pedestrianised centre makes an attractive and atmospheric heart to the resort, perfect for skiing and a host of facilities to add to your holiday enjoyment. On a St Anton ski holiday, refueling and eating on the mountain is as important as skiing and St Anton does not disappoint on the gastronomy front. It has some fantastic restaurants serving a variety of dishes. So find a complete package at Powder White to make your holiday a success with even many late deals regardless of place.

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A chalet holiday company Powder White offers exclusive luxury accommodation in Verbier, St Anton and Val dIsere. Verbier is legendary for its outstanding skiing and cosmopolitan lifestyle.

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Menopause quality of life unchanged by soy supplements

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Menopausal women who took soy supplements during a two-year trial reported no differences in quality of life compared to their counterparts taking placebo pills, U.S. researchers report.

It's possible that soy could still offer women some benefits through menopause, said the study's lead author Dr. Paula Amato, from Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, "but I think if you are similar to the subjects in the study, then probably taking supplements isn't going to make a huge impact on your quality of life."

In light of health concerns attached to taking hormones, soy has been seen as an attractive alternative for relieving menopausal symptoms. But research on the effectiveness of soy extracts for hot flashes and other bothersome symptoms has yielded conflicting results so far.

In the new report, published in the medical journal Menopause, Amato and her colleagues looked not just at specific symptoms but overall quality of life measures among healthy women, mostly in their 50s and six years or more into menopause on average.

Several hundred women were asked to take supplement pills three times a day for two years. Among them, 126 took a fake supplement that contained no soy extract, while 135 women took tablets containing a total of 80 milligrams a day of soy protein and another 123 women took 120 mg each day.

At the start of the study and again one and two years into it, the women filled out a quality of life survey that asked about mental, physical and sexual health as well as about hot flashes.

In each of the surveys, the women in all three groups scored similarly on the main measures in the questionnaire.

"From our study and the good amount of the literature to date it appears that taking soy supplements after menopause does not improve quality of life," said Amato. "We can't really recommend it to our patients."

Mark Messina, president Nutrition Matters and an adjunct professor at Loma Linda University in California, cautioned against concluding that the key ingredients in soy supplements, known as isoflavones, don't have any effect on hot flashes, however.

"Unfortunately, because of the severe limitations of this study, very little if anything can be learned about isoflavones and hot flashes," Messina wrote in an email to Reuters Health.

For one, he said, the levels of a particular type of isoflavone - called genistein - were lower than in other studies that have found benefits from soy extracts.

Additionally, the researchers originally set out to look at the effects of soy extracts on bone health, and did not recruit women specifically with hot flash or quality of life concerns in mind.

"So in my opinion, no useful information about isoflavones and hot flashes is provided by this study," said Messina, who regularly consults for companies that make or sell soy foods and supplements.

Isoflavone companies market the supplements, sold for about $17 for 90 50-mg pills, as "potentially" easing the changes associated with menopause.

Amato agreed that the study has some limitations, and that the findings can't be generalized to all forms of soy in all types of women.

For instance, "taking supplements just might not be the same as eating a high soy content diet your entire life," she told Reuters Health.

But "if you look at this specific supplement for this particular group of women for this reason, quality of life, I'm convinced by this study it's not terribly helpful," she added.

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/UsyPIY Menopause, online December 3, 2012.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/menopause-quality-life-unchanged-soy-supplements-210224652.html

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Friday, December 14, 2012

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Panetta signs order to send Patriot missiles to Turkey: Reports

INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta signed an order on Friday to send two Patriot missile batteries to Turkey with 400 American personnel to operate them, in a move by NATO members to bolster Turkey's defenses against the threat of Syrian missiles.

The order was signed shortly before Panetta arrived on an unannounced visit to Turkey to meet American troops stationed at the Incirlik Air Base, the last stop on a week-long trip that took him to Afghanistan and Kuwait.

"The purpose of this deployment is to signal very strongly that the United States, working closely with our NATO allies, is going to support the defense of Turkey, especially with potential threats emanating from Syria," spokesman George Little said.

NATO-member Turkey has repeatedly scrambled jets along the countries' joint frontier and responded in kind when shells from the Syrian conflict came down inside its borders, fanning fears that the civil war could spread to destabilize the region.

The widely expected U.S. move follows similar steps by Germany and the Netherlands, which also said they will send two Patriot batteries. The three countries are the only NATO nations with the most modern type of Patriots.

Little declined to say where the U.S. batteries would be located and said the systems would be deployed to Turkey for an unspecified amount of time.

"We expect them to be deployed in the coming weeks," Little said.

NATO approved Turkey's request for air defense batteries on December 4, in a move meant to calm its fears of coming under missile attack, possibly with chemical weapons, from Syria.

The Patriot system is designed to intercept aircraft or missiles. NATO says the measure is purely defensive, but Russia, Syria and Iran have criticized the decision, saying it increases regional instability.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart; Editing by Nick Tattersall; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/panetta-signs-order-send-patriot-missiles-turkey-reports-062001951.html

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For those getting started online, one of the easiest ways to earn an income is to create content that: 1) you are passionate about and 2) that people are interested in. ?When you are consistent in creating content?that you care about, you will be attracting readers, listeners and followers who will want to hear more from?you. And when they begin to seek you out, you will have accomplished one of the first key milestones in being able to earn an income online: getting traffic to your website.

The way that you will earn money is to give advertisers the opportunity to post relevant promotions on your site that will attract interested buyers. ?These advertisers are willing to pay you for each visitor that they are able to get. ?That is one of the chief benefits of creating a web presence: businesses are interested in the people that you attract.

One of the best ways of bringing in those advertisers who want to place relevant promotions on your website is to work with the Google Adsense program. ?The Adsense program uses computer programming to analyze your content, search its database of advertisers and place their promotions in visible spaces on your website.

Each visitor who is interested enough to click the promotion registers a payment from the advertiser to Google. ?Google then automatically passes on 68% of that payment?to the website owner. ?For those who are looking to create an income from the audience and readers that they bring without selling them anything directly, it is a fantastic way to generate income.

However, for those who are building a brand, the program may not necessarily be the right fit. ?As Google finds advertisers relevant to the content you are creating, it is likely that they will find businesses that are similar to yours. ?You will be attracting an audience but subsequently sending them to another site. In that case, it may be more suitable for you to work directly with advertisers that will not dilute your brand.

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U.S. defense chief orders Patriot missiles to Turkey

INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta signed an order on Friday to send two Patriot missile batteries to Turkey with 400 American personnel to operate them, in a move by NATO members to bolster Turkey's defenses against the threat of Syrian missiles.

The order was signed shortly before Panetta arrived on an unannounced visit to Turkey to meet American troops stationed at the Incirlik Air Base, the last stop on a week-long trip that took him to Afghanistan and Kuwait.

"The purpose of this deployment is to signal very strongly that the United States, working closely with our NATO allies, is going to support the defense of Turkey, especially with potential threats emanating from Syria," spokesman George Little said.

NATO-member Turkey has repeatedly scrambled jets along the countries' joint frontier and responded in kind when shells from the Syrian conflict came down inside its borders, fanning fears that the civil war could spread to destabilize the region.

The widely expected U.S. move follows similar steps by Germany and the Netherlands, which also said they will send two Patriot batteries. The three countries are the only NATO nations with the most modern type of Patriots.

Little declined to say where the U.S. batteries would be located and said the systems would be deployed to Turkey for an unspecified amount of time.

"We expect them to be deployed in the coming weeks," Little said.

NATO approved Turkey's request for air defense batteries on December 4, in a move meant to calm its fears of coming under missile attack, possibly with chemical weapons, from Syria.

The Patriot system is designed to intercept aircraft or missiles. NATO says the measure is purely defensive, but Russia, Syria and Iran have criticized the decision, saying it increases regional instability.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart; Editing by Nick Tattersall; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/panetta-signs-order-send-patriot-missiles-turkey-reports-062001951.html

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Targeted micro-bubbles detect artery inflammation: Procedure done in pigs could potentially detect heart disease early in humans

Dec. 12, 2012 ? Heart disease is a leading cause of death throughout the world. Doctors say that it is important to detect heart disease early before it becomes too serious. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri have found a way that they believe could help detect heart disease before it progresses too far as well as identify patients who are at risk for strokes.

In a study published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Isabelle Masseau, an assistant teaching professor in the MU College of Veterinary Medicine, found that she could use targeted micro-bubbles to detect artery inflammation in pigs. She says that this procedure may help detect patients with heart disease or who are at risk for strokes before those ailments become too serious by monitoring artery inflammation, as that is an early warning sign of health problems. She says this procedure may also help monitor the effectiveness of artery inflammation treatments.

"It can be very difficult to detect early signs of heart disease, especially without the use of invasive procedures," Masseau said. "Doctors often have to wait until serious symptoms occur, such as chest pain or heart attacks, before they are aware of a problem, and many times that is too late. Targeted micro-bubbles have the potential to be able to detect early signs of heart disease very non-invasively."

Early signs of heart disease include inflammation on the insides of arteries, which leads to plaque buildup that could eventually result in heart attacks. Masseau was able to attach specific antibodies to tiny bubbles and then inject those bubbles into pigs with heart disease. The antibodies were able to seek out the inflammation in the pigs' arteries and attach themselves, along with the micro-bubbles, to the inflammatory sites. Then, using an ultrasound machine, Masseau was able to detect the targeted micro-bubbles that had gathered in the arteries of pigs. She says this is the first time the procedure has been successful in large animals.

"Because this procedure was successful in pigs, it also could potentially be reproduced in humans as well," Masseau said. "While it would still be a few years away, injecting targeted micro-bubbles into a human and then scanning them with an ultrasound would be a very simple procedure and could potentially help save lives."

Another part of Masseau's research involved studying pigs to observe the effects exercise has on artery inflammation. Before Masseau detected inflammation in the pigs using the targeted micro-bubbles, she submitted them to cardio exercise and measured its effect. Surprisingly, the exercise did not have any effect on reducing the arterial inflammation; however Masseau says that this does not mean that exercise is not important for heart health.

Masseau was joined in this study by Doug Bowles, a professor in the department of biomedical sciences in the MU Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center, and Michael Davis, a professor and associate head of the department of medical pharmacology and physiology in the MU Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center. The early-stage results of this research are promising. If additional studies, including animal studies, are successful within the next few years, MU officials will request authority from the federal government to begin human trials. After this status has been granted, researchers may conduct human clinical trials with the hope of developing new treatments for heart disease.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Labor market brightens, consumers step up spending

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell sharply last week to a near four-year low and retail sales rebounded in November, hopeful signs for the struggling economic recovery.

Initial claims for state unemployment aid fell for a fourth straight week, dropping 29,000 to a seasonally adjusted 343,000, the Labor Department said on Thursday. They are now at their lowest level since early October, and within a hair of territory last seen in early 2008.

Another report suggested consumer spending picked up last month despite fears Washington will fail to avoid harsh austerity measures that could trigger a recession. Worries over this "fiscal cliff" hit sentiment hard in early December.

"It is hard to detect material evidence that fiscal cliff uncertainties are weighing on consumer behavior," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.

A slow but steady improvement in the labor market has helped support consumer spending, which propped up economic growth in the third quarter when business investment sagged.

Economic growth is expected to slow in the fourth quarter, hurt by slower inventory building and a pull back in investment by companies worried about the fiscal cliff.

However, the economy does appear to be moving quickly past the headwinds presented by superstorm Sandy, which hit the East Coast in late October and led to a spike in jobless claims.

The four-week moving average for new claims, which irons out weekly volatility, dropped 27,000 to 381,500.

"The labor market might be improving a bit quicker than expected," said David Sloan, an economist at 4Cast in New York.

U.S. stocks dipped despite the data. Investors appeared cautious about making aggressive bets in the midst of negotiations in Washington to slow or avoid the $600 billion in spending cuts and tax hike set to take hold early next year.

CORE SALES MEASURE MARCHES HIGHER

The Commerce Department said retail sales rose 0.3 percent last month, rebounding from October's 0.3 percent decline.

The increase fell short of the consensus forecast in a Reuters poll of economists, but a measure of core sales exceeded expectations.

Core retail sales, which strip out automobiles, gasoline and building materials rose 0.5 percent in November. The government uses this measure, which was flat in October, to calculate consumer spending.

Despite the improvement, growth in spending is still seen slowing in the fourth quarter.

"Consumers have recovered somewhat ... but the trend has been declining since last June," said Joseph Trevisani, a market strategist at Worldwide Markets in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.

GDP growth is expected to slow to a 1.2 percent annual rate in the last three months of the year, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday, down from a 2.7 percent rate in the third quarter.

The rise in overall retail sales was tempered by a 4 percent decline in receipts at gasoline stations, the biggest drop since December 2008. That likely reflects a fall in gasoline prices during the month, which left consumers with more money to spend on other things.

The Labor Department said separately that prices received by the nation's farms, factories and refineries dropped 0.8 percent in November as gasoline prices fell by the most since March 2009.

So-called core producer prices, which strip out volatile energy and food costs, rose a modest 0.1 percent.

The report underscored a general lack of inflation pressure in the economy, giving the Federal Reserve room to continue with efforts to bring down the nation's 7.7 percent unemployment rate.

The Fed announced a new round of monetary stimulus on Wednesday, taking the unprecedented step of indicating interest rates would remain near zero until unemployment falls to at least 6.5 percent.

In a packed day for government data on the economy, the Commerce Department also said business inventories, which are a key component of economic growth, rose 0.4 percent in October, in line with expectations.

(Reporting by Jason Lange; Additional reporting by Chris Reese and Nick Olivari in New York; Editing by Neil Stempleman and Tim Ahmann)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/retail-sales-rebound-consumer-spending-gains-traction-133835212--business.html

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Job Description: Assistant/Associate Professor in Special Education. The Department of Special Education, Foundations, and Research in the College of Education at East Carolina University is seeking applications and nominations for a nine-month, full-time, tenure-track faculty position in Special Education, available August 12, 2013. Rank and salary: Commensurate with qualifications.

Teach undergraduate and/or graduate K-12 special education (general and/or adapted curriculum undergraduate and/or disability specific graduate) courses on campus, off campus and/or on-line via distance education delivery; supervise practicum experiences and internships; be committed to collaboration with and provide service to the university, community, and profession.

Minimum Qualifications: Minimum qualifications include: Doctorate in special education or related field from an appropriately accredited institution; minimum of three years teaching in a K-12 school setting preferred; and eligibility for NC Teacher Licensure.

Preference may be given to applicants with expertise in significant/low incidence disabilities, assistive technology, and/or augmentative/ alternative communication.

Special Instructions to Applicants: In addition to a candidate profile, candidates must submit the following documents online at www.jobs.ecu.edu: (1) a letter of application describing academic background, specific skills, and experiences relevant to the position, (2) a written statement describing research productivity and agenda as it relates to students with disabilities, (3) at least two examples of scholarly works (submit as separate documents), and (4) a current vita. Candidates must also submit: (1) a copy of all transcript and (2) three current letters of reference to: Dr. Sandra Warren, Search Chair, 122 Speight Building, 504 Mail Stop, College of Education, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 27858. Finalists will be required to present the results of a current research study as well as describe plans for a future research study. In addition, they will have the opportunity to work with the Associate Dean for Funded Research on submitting a proposal for research start-up funds available at East Carolina University. Screening begins January 11, 2013, and continues until the position is filled.

Official transcripts required prior to written contract offer.

Date Initial Screening Begins: 01/11/2013

Job Close Date: Open Until Filled

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East Carolina University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University and accommodates individuals with disabilities. Proper documentation of identity and employability is required at the time of employment.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The hunt for Hell Hound!!

The hunt for Hell Hound!!

On a distant planet millions of light years away form earth a not so human being is being hunted down for his unique gifts and talents. A slave world has aquired hound but he was able to get away. Now hound has to run for his life.

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Running as fast as Hound can thru the busy streets of the slave maket, Hound was able to loose the guard that where chasing him tho he was not able to lose the hunter that was behind him. 'Shit Hound what have you gotten your self into this time, Vincent ain't here to help you or anything. how and the hell do you plan on getting out of here.' he thought ot him self as he ran into someone as he was trying to outrun the hunter. "Im so sorry i did not mean to run into you, please forgive me." he said as he lost the hunter for sure this time. as hound turned around to leave the hunter struck Hound across the face causeing Hound to bleed from the wound and throwing him back a few feet into the wall and a few boxes. "you arn't getting away that fast slave. you will be going back to the Lord him self. he has a few plans for you thats for sure." stated the hunter as he placed bracers around hounds wrists and started drag him back to where Hound excaped from.

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Falcons a little closer to getting new stadium

ATLANTA (AP) ? After about two years of discussions, the Atlanta Falcons are a step closer to getting a new downtown stadium.

The state agency that owns the 20-year-old Georgia Dome on Monday approved the framework for a deal with the Falcons to build a roughly $1 billion stadium with a retractable roof. There are still several key steps ahead, including exactly how much the government will have to contribute and where it will be built.

The deal calls for the Falcons to pay about 70 percent of the total cost, and the government will pay for the rest with a hotel tax. The Fulton County Commission and the city of Atlanta still must approve using the revenue from the tax to build the new stadium. Mayor Kasim Reed has thrown his support behind the deal.

Under the proposal, the Falcons will run the facility and the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, a state agency, will own it. The Falcons will agree not to relocate and pay $2.5 million in rent annually. The franchise gets to keep revenue generated from parking and operations.

The new stadium expects to have a seating capacity of between 66,000 and 72,000 and be completed in 2017. The proposal also calls for demolishing the Georgia Dome, which is also owned by the authority.

The Georgia Dome hosted artistic gymnastics and basketball during the 1996 Olympic Games as well as NCAA basketball tournament games, soccer matches and rock concerts. The 1994 and 2000 Super Bowls were played there, and it will host the NCAA Final Four in April.

Rich McKay, CEO of the Atlanta Falcons, said the franchise would explore plans to relocate within Atlanta or the metro area if the deal is not approved by local leaders.

"We would probably go back and look at a solution that involves an outdoor stadium somewhere else. That would not be our desire, and we don't anticipate that," McKay said, "We've really put our eggs in this basket."

According to NFL.com, the Georgia Dome is the 10th-oldest out of the league's 32 stadiums.

"I think this stadium should be iconic unto itself, and should put Atlanta in a position where we can attract any event that we desire to attract," McKay said.

Frank Poe, executive director of the authority, said the agency has no contingency plan if city and county officials assail the proposal.

Officials also need to decide whether the new stadium would be built on property north of the Georgia Dome, or on a lot south of the 71,250-seat arena. Poe said land costs, potential traffic congestion and the projected impacts on nearby neighborhoods will likely factor into that decision.

Falcons coach Mike Smith and his players have paid little attention to the stadium negotiations. The team is 11-2 and already has clinched a playoff spot by winning the NFC South.

"I don't concern myself with the stadium," Smith said. "I know that's something that's way down the timeline."

Offensive tackle Tyson Clabo chuckled when asked about it.

"Let me tell you a little secret about this new stadium," the 31-year-old Clabo said. "I'm going to be long gone by the time we play there."

William Perry, of Georgia Common Cause, a nonprofit, non-partisan citizen advocacy group, said the public has not been given enough opportunity to weigh in.

"It just seems like there needs to be more dialogue about what the public wants in this whole deal," Perry said. "It just gives the appearance that this thing is sailing through like a rubber stamp."

His organization has not taken a position on the proposal.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/falcons-little-closer-getting-stadium-014720567--nfl.html

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