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I was wondering if I couldhave twin gifteds. One in a gang and one just trying to survive.

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Even though I just joined, I can't RP tonight. I'm really tired so I'm heading to bed. I'll roleplay tomorrow. Bye. :-)

Sanity...what is that?
Insanity, like floating on air
Psychopathy, a carefree life
Captivity, unable to run away.

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Oh, interesting. I started out doing gifted RPs aaages ago. Mind if I drop a character or two in?

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Charles Robert "Bob" Bates, 80, Washington, Iowa

Robert Bates, age 80, of Washington, Iowa, died Friday, December 30, 2011 at the United Presbyterian Home in Washington following a lengthy illness.

Celebration of life services will be held 2:00 p.m. Monday, January 2, 2012 at the United Presbyterian Church in Washington with Rev. Bob Wollenberg and Rev. Herb Yoder officiating. Calling hours will begin noon Monday at the United Presbyterian Church where the family will receive friends from 1:00 until 2:00 p.m. and also following the services. Private family interment will take place at the Elm Grove Cemetery in Washington. Memorials have been established for the United Presbyterian Church or Hospice of Washington County. Online condolences may be sent for Robert's family through the web at www.jonesfh.com.

Charles Robert Bates was born December 12, 1931 in Burlington, Iowa the son of Charles and Bessie (Blanchard) Bates. He graduated from Wapello High School. Robert received his Bachelor of Arts Degree and Juris Doctorate Degree from the University of Iowa. On November 18, 1962, he was united in marriage to Martha J. Potts in Albia, Iowa.

Robert practiced law from 1960 until 1981 when he was appointed to the District Court. He was a member of the United Presbyterian Church, Washington Noon Kiwanis, the United Presbyterian Home Board of Directors, Washington Community Chest, and the Washington Y's Men. Robert was a fifty year member of the Iowa State Bar Association and the Judges Association.

Robert is survived by his daughter Karen Bates Chabal and husband Ed of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; son Brian Bates of Iowa City, Iowa; grandchildren Ryan Chabal and Kathryn Chabal of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; and sister Betty Jean Bayne of Marion, Iowa.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife Martha in 2009.

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The 40th anniversary of New Year's Rockin' Eve: By the numbers (The Week)

New York ? Lady Gaga headlines this year's installment of the Dick Clark show that made the Times Square ball drop synonymous with ringing in the new year

Raise your champagne glasses: Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin Eve turns 40 this year. The program was first conceived in the early 1970s to attract a younger generation of viewers whose only other option was CBS Radio's annual Guy Lombardo and big-band music broadcast. Now, 40 shows later, the annual special is a?cultural institution, featuring the day's most popular musical acts and attracting millions of viewers around the globe. Here, a numerical look at the venerable show:

82
Iconic media personality Dick Clark's age. He'll co-host this year's show with Ryan Seacrest.

SEE ALSO: Alec Baldwin's 'hilarious' SNL spoof of his airplane controversy

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43
Dick Clark's age when he began hosting the yearly program in 1972

100?
25-watt lightbulbs originally in the Times Square ball ? "a bit dimmer than today's," jokes Lauren Effron at ABC News

22,000
LED lights embedded in Waterford Crystal for 2011's multi-colored ball, dropped from a flagpole atop a skyscraper at 1 Times Square

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About 1 million
People who will pack Times Square to participate in the festivities

18.8 million?
People who watched the broadcast on ABC in 2010 ? more than NBC and Fox's New Years Eve audiences combined

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Pounds of confetti that will be shot into the air in Times Square this year

29
Musical performances scheduled for this year, including Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, and Florence + the Machine

SEE ALSO: The Adventures of Tintin: 'An Indiana Jones for kids'?

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Musical performances on the first show, including Al Green, Helen Reddy, and Three Dog Night

5.5?
Projected hours consumed by this year's broadcast

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    Facebook photos lead to child abuse arrests in Arizona (Reuters)

    PHOENIX (Reuters) ? Two Arizona parents were arrested by sheriff's deputies after apparently posting pictures on Facebook that showed their children, an infant and a toddler, bound with duct tape, authorities said on Thursday.

    Coconino County deputies arrested Frankie Almuina, 20, and Kayla Almuina, 19, on suspicion of two counts of child abuse on Wednesday at their northern Arizona home after being alerted to the photos by an anonymous tip.

    The children, a 2-year-old toddler and a 10-month-old infant, were seen online bound with duct tape on their wrists and ankles with their mouths taped shut, Commander Rex Gilliland told Reuters. One of the children was shown hanging upside down on an exercise machine.

    The parents told investigators that the photos, posted on the mother's Facebook account, were a joke and that the children were not harmed, Gilliland said.

    "It's clear in our minds that these children were placed in a very extreme situation," Gilliland said. "By the look on their faces, they were in sheer terror. I don't know how this could have been a joke."

    Authorities were called to the scene after a person who likely knew the couple saw the postings and called the Arizona Child Abuse Hotline, Gilliland said. The caller knew the names of the parents and where they lived.

    He said investigators seized about a dozen similar photos, some that were not posted online, from the home north of Williams, Arizona, about 175 miles north of Phoenix.

    The couple were being held in a county jail as of late on Thursday. The children have been turned over to another family member, Gilliland said.

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    Friday, December 30, 2011

    Argentina's President Has Cancer

    Death leaves current president Cristina Fernandez a widow

    (NEWSER) - Nestor Kirchner, Argentina's former and probable future president, and husband of current President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, has died today of a heart attack. He was 60. Kirchner, widely expected to run for the presidency next year, had undergone two heart procedures earlier this year, reports Reuters. Kirchner was his wife's closest adviser and a political force of nature in Argentina, having been the architect of his country's emergence from economic crisis during his 2003-2007 tenure. More?

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    Thursday, December 29, 2011

    Is Morocco really ready for a mega mall? (AP)

    CASABLANCA, Morocco ? Inaugurated by popstar Jennifer Lopez in front of the cream of Moroccan society, Casablanca's first mega mall, complete with two-story-high aquarium, is dripping with glamour and luxury.

    While developers describe it as a step bringing Morocco closer to the ranks of the developed world, detractors worry that it is a vanity project that a country teetering on the edge of an economic crisis can ill afford.

    Morocco at first seems a curious choice for what its developers are billing as the biggest mall in Africa. It already has world-renowned traditional bazaars featuring exquisite ceramics and rugs that draw tourists from across the globe.

    The North African kingdom of 32 million is home to the largest income inequalities in the Arab world ? and now hosts Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Dior and Ralph Lauren boutiques and department store Galeries Lafayette in the new mall, a futuristic, bulbous silver structure perched on Morocco's coast overlooking the crashing waves of the Atlantic.

    It is a stark symbol of the contrasts of a country with 8.5 million people in poverty that ranks 130 out of 186 on the U.N.'s human development index, but will still host acts like Shakira and Kanye West for a summer concert series.

    The 20-minute coastal drive from downtown Casablanca ? Morocco's largest city ? to the mall showcases the complexity of the country, with slums hidden from sight by high walls, construction areas for new shopping centers and finally the villas and night clubs of the wealthy.

    "It is a great honor for Morocco to have a project of such dimensions," said Salwa Akhannouch, head of the Aksal group and the driving force behind the mall, at its opening this month.

    Most Moroccans will not be shopping at the mall.

    The country has some of the lowest literacy and highest unemployment rates and the highest income disparity in the Middle East and North Africa, according to the Gini coefficient, a statistical tool used by economists to measure the inequality of distribution in a country. The disparity has been growing every year.

    Crowds packed the mall in the weeks after it opened, ambling through sunlit galleries and gazing at the aquarium and the 350 stores on offer. Periodically, colorfully dressed performers, some from as far away as Eastern Europe, would burst into enthusiastic dance routines to the accompaniment of loud drums.

    There were few shopping bags in sight, however, and most seemed just curious to finally see this much-talked-about monument to shopping that has been four years and $260 million in the making.

    "There is a big gulf between the rich and the poor and the rich just seem to be getting richer and the poor, poorer _the mall is a symbol of that," said Hassan Ali, a 45-year-old shopkeeper selling handtooled leather jackets in Casablanca's modest old quarter.

    Tourism is a vital part of the mall's plan, according to its secretary general, Jenane Laghrar, who anticipates 20 percent of its estimated 12 million annual visitors will come from abroad. She said sales for the first week were on target.

    "When you enter the mall, you see Gucci and Dior, but don't forget you have the largest content in Africa ? at the same time you have more affordable brands," she said.

    There is also an aspiring middle class that wants to be able to buy these luxury products, she added.

    The hope is also that European tourists will add to their usual itinerary of beaches and the exotic cities of Fez and Marrakech, a trip to Casablanca ? and the mall.

    Laghrar said they are especially hoping to attract visitors from the rest of Africa who pass through Casablanca airport on their way to Europe.

    For now, however, visitors from Africa make up less than 5 percent of Morocco's tourists, with the vast majority still from Europe.

    This could well be a problem as the European continent sinks into crisis, said economist Najib Akesbi, and in fact Europe's woes pose a dilemma for the Moroccan economy as a whole, which is deeply intertwined with its neighbors across the Mediterranean.

    Morocco's main sources of hard currency, including foreign investment, tourism and remittances from its workers abroad, overwhelmingly come from Europe. On Dec. 20, the government reduced growth projections for 2012 by half a percentage point in response to Europe's crisis.

    "The world is entering a period of crisis, the next four or five years are not going to be years of prosperity," warned Akesbi, who teaches at the Hassan II Institute for Agronomy in the capital Rabat.

    For him the Morocco Mall is part of a bet Morocco is making that it can become a kind of Dubai for the western Mediterranean, attracting consumers from across Africa and Europe to make up for weak local demand.

    "It is a bit of a fragile model," he said. "The success depends less on durable local demand than betting on foreign demand."

    The mall's developers point to Morocco's consistent growth of between 4 and 5 percent for the past few years as a sign that the economy can support this kind of luxury shopping.

    Those growth figures, however, are not producing jobs, and unemployment overall is at least 8 percent, while for those under 34 it is a staggering 30 percent.

    Pro-democracy demonstrations that rose up in Morocco earlier this year have faded away, but there are still regular protests by the millions of unemployed university graduates across the country, frustrated at their prospects.

    Investment has not been in sectors like industry that produce a lot of jobs, rather in retail, services and infrastructure that have not been creating the employment the nation needs, said Akesbi.

    And the economy is still at the whim of the annual agricultural harvest. Part of the reason for the country's steady growth recently has been good weather.

    "Here we are in 2011 and the economy is still largely determined by the sky," said Akesbi. Even though only 25 percent of the economy relies on agriculture, it employs 40 percent of the work force and a bad harvest can hurt other sectors.

    The government budget is also dangerously overstretched, after it increased food subsidies and raise government salaries in a bid to stave off the anti-government unrest sweeping the Arab world.

    The Morocco Mall project was conceived in the headier days of the mid-2000s when it was decided that what the country needed was more shopping centers.

    While Europe falters, the wealthy oil states of the Gulf are playing a role in building a more consumerist Morocco.

    Half the funding for Morocco Mall comes from the Saudi Al-Jedaie Group which has built malls across Saudi Arabia and two new initiatives looks set to shower Morocco with Gulf money.

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    MIT scholar builds a self-balancing unicycle to roll fast and furious around campus (video)

    Sure, we've shown you the goofy SBU v2.0 unicycle, but what's better than a glorious DIY project? MIT student Stephan Boyer has built his own electrical uni-ride, which he's dubbing the "Bullet." The single-wheel transporter packs a custom MIG-welded steel body, two 7Ah 12-volt batteries, an ATmega328 chip and a 450-watt electric motor. While the Bullet isn't the speediest of solowheel demons (15mph max), it's on par with its $25,000 Ryno Motors counterpart. As far as power efficiency, the Bullet can go up to five miles on a single charge -- more than enough juice to hit a few classroom round-trips. There's some "Learning to Ride" tips from the creator himself at the source link, but in the meantime you can watch this unified purple rider in action after the break.

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    Wednesday, December 28, 2011

    AT&T completes acquisition of Qualcomm's FLO TV spectrum

    It's only been five days since it's gotten the official go ahead, but AT&T's wasted no time in completing its acquisition of a swath of 700MHz spectrum from Qualcomm. Those airwaves, which formerly powered FLO TV, were purchased for a cool $1.9 billion and will now be repurposed to bolster Ma Bell's LTE network. It might not have been everything the carrier had hoped for, but some additional spectrum is better than none, right? Possibly the shortest press release you'll ever see awaits after the break.

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    Police: Neighbor chopped up Ind. girl with hacksaw (AP)

    FORT WAYNE, Ind. ? A babysitter and trusted neighbor has confessed that he bludgeoned a 9-year-old Indiana girl to death with a brick then dismembered her, hiding her head, hands and feet at a home where he was staying and dumping the rest of her remains nearby, police said Tuesday.

    Allen County sheriff's investigators said in an affidavit that 39-year-old Michael Plumadore admits he killed Aliahna Lemmon on Thursday.

    According to the affidavit, Plumadore told police that after beating Aliahna to death on the front steps of the home in the early morning hours, he stuffed her body into trash bags and hid her in the freezer at the home in a rundown trailer park in Fort Wayne. He said he later chopped up her body with a hacksaw and stuffed her remains into freezer bags.

    Police said Plumadore told them he had hidden Aliahna's head, feet and hands at the trailer and discarded her other remains at a nearby business. Police obtained a warrant to search the trailer on Monday and found the body parts.

    Authorities didn't say Tuesday why Plumadore killed the child, but Sheriff Ken Fries said investigators suspected Plumadore was involved since soon after she was reported missing Friday night.

    Investigators questioned him Friday and Saturday and he was arrested Monday after being interviewed by detectives for several hours more.

    Fries said his long police career told him that Plumadore's account of the girl's disappearance had too many inconsistencies.

    "Things that were said in 29 years of doing this that just didn't make sense," Fries said during a Tuesday news conference. "We needed to get him to talk."

    Fries said Plumadore was "factual" in talking with investigators, but he wouldn't describe Plumadore's demeanor.

    A judge ordered Plumadore held without bail or bond at an initial hearing Tuesday, sheriff's department spokesman Cpl. Jeremy Tinkel said. He has yet to be formally charged in Aliahna's death.

    Mike McAlexander, the Allen County chief deputy prosecutor, wouldn't say whether anyone else was suspected of being involved and said "nothing has been ruled out."

    Paulette Hair, 45, a former manager at the trailer park who lives at a nearby trailer park, said she never would have guessed Plumadore would kill a child.

    "But you don't know a person, truly," she said.

    "How could you live?" asked Hair. "How could you sit in that trailer, knowing what you did, knowing what's in your household when everybody is out there in the cold and the rain praying to God that she comes home safely and you're sitting there?"

    Aliahna was a student at Holland Elementary School, said Fort Wayne school district spokeswoman Krista Stockman. She did not know what grade the girl was in.

    "Obviously, this is a horrendous tragedy. For the school, this is devastating. Our teachers knew her, our principal knew her, she had friends at the school. This is going to be a loss for everyone at the school," Stockman said.

    Schools are currently closed for holiday break. Stockman expected extra counselors will be made available when students return Jan. 5, and the school likely will plan some sort of memorial, she said.

    Aliahna and her two younger sisters were staying with Plumadore for about one week because their mother, Tarah Souders, had been sick with the flu.

    Plumadore told The Journal Gazette on Sunday that Aliahna disappeared from the home Friday morning while he was sleeping after having gone to a gas station about a mile away to buy a cigar. Authorities have said the store's surveillance video shows him there about that time.

    Aliahna wasn't reported missing until Friday night. Plumadore said the younger girls told him their mother had picked her up and he didn't realize until hours later that this wasn't true.

    On Saturday, more than 100 emergency workers searched for Aliahna around the trailer park on the city's north side where Aliahna and Plumadore lived. FBI agents were there Monday.

    A state website shows that 15 registered sex offenders live in the park that numbers about two dozen homes. Plumadore is not on Indiana's registered sex offenders list. He has a criminal record in Florida and North Carolina that includes convictions for trespassing and assault.

    Aliahna's step-grandfather, David Story, told The Associated Press that Plumadore had cared for Souders' ailing father until his death from emphysema early this month and was living in that man's mobile home.

    "He was a trusted family friend," Story said late Monday, saying he was surprised by the arrest.

    Richard Patee, 58, whose trailer is next to where Plumadore was living, said he didn't think it was odd that Aliahna's mother had him watching the girls for an extended period.

    "They had known each other for somewhere of three to four years, I know that, and he took care of their grandfather," Patee said. "I didn't see any reason to question it at all. I talked with Mike on and off for the past two-and-a-half years and he never had a cross word."

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    Associated Press Writer Tom Coyne contributed to this story from Fort Wayne.

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    Tuesday, December 27, 2011

    Meatless Monday: Corn pudding

    Classic corn pudding with cheddar and chives.

    I love corn in all its many forms. Fresh on the cob grilled or boiled, scraped from the cob creamed or fried. I like it in corn bread and as a salsa. I like fresh, frozen and I am happy to use canned. My favorite iteration though is far and away corn pudding. Baked and puffed up, served warm from the oven.?

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    I have made every recipe for corn pudding I have ever seen, ones that involved shucking and scraping dozens of ears of corn and ones that use a bag of frozen kernels. And believe me, the recipe below is the best one of all of them. It probably started its life on the back of a box, and I probably picked it out of some community cookbook.?

    I have changed it up with a few flavor additions, but the basic recipe creates a light, fluffy, creamy dish ? everything a perfect corn pudding should be.? My favorite flavor add-ins are the cheddar cheese and chives, but I have made it many ways ? with pepper jack and green chiles, sharp cheddar and diced pimentos, fontina and sage.? I have called it corn souffl? on occasion, but I really think of it as good old-fashioned corn pudding.

    Classic Corn Pudding with Cheddar and Chives
    Serves 8 ? 10

    2 eggs
    1 (16-ounce) can creamed corn
    1 (16-ounce can) whole kernel corn, drained
    1/2 cup (1stick) butter, melted
    1 cup (8-ounces) sour cream
    1 (8-1/2 ounce) package corn muffin mix (I prefer Jiffy)
    1-1/2 cups grated mild cheddar cheese
    1/4 cup finely chopped fresh chives
    Salt and pepper

    Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.? Grease a 9-by-13-inch baking dish.

    In a large mixing bowl, beat the eggs, then add both corns, butter and sour cream and mix thoroughly.? Fold in the corn muffin mix, cheese and chopped chives.? Add a pinch of salt and a few grinds of black pepper and mix completely.

    Scrape the mixture into the prepared pan and smooth the top.? Bake for 30 ? 35 minutes until puffed and golden and firm in the center.

    Serve immediately.

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    London Olympics going for green

    LONDON: The Lea is London's second largest river, though people living nearby would not have known that until recently because it was buried under millions of tonnes of rubbish. Now, it has been dug out and revived; fish are back in its water and ducks paddle on its surface.

    For this, Londoners can thank the 2012 Olympics - and the promise that they will be the greenest Games the world has ever seen.

    London won the Games partly because it said it would reduce, re-use and recycle in ways that would minimise the Olympics' effect on the planet.

    It started with the greening of the site that was to be the home of the Olympic Park. An abandoned industrial estate in the East End suburb of Stratford, it was a scar on the face of the city, full of rubble from the Blitz, abandoned cars, tins of paint and industrial solvents. The mounds of garbage were as high as 15 metres above sea level, burying the original landscape.

    The head of design and regeneration for London's Olympic Delivery Authority, Jerome Frost, says: "for many years, the river Lea was lost. Many people who lived here couldn't tell you where it was because the land around it was so built up with waste." The river runs north-south and flows down into the Thames, which flows east-west.

    The work began with the demolition of 200 buildings and the removal of 1.3 million tonnes of waste. In most large building projects, the result would have been a million tonnes of garbage dumped somewhere else. Not this time.

    Ninety-five per cent of the demolished material was re-used in new buildings. Two "soil-hospitals" on site used high-pressure steam to clean and recycle 80 per cent of 1.4 million tonnes of contaminated earth. Buying and cleaning up the site cost ?1 billion ($1.5 billion).

    The land around the new Olympic buildings - including a stadium, velodrome and aquatic centre - has been transformed into a park. So that it would be ecologically stable, it was repopulated with native animals: 4000 newts, 300 lizards and 100 toads were released.

    Gardeners took clippings from native trees and grew them offsite. They reseeded the landscape with grass and wildflowers.

    The architects and engineers designing the buildings had the same brief to focus on sustainability. "The idea was excellence without extravagance," says Chris Jopson, of the architectural design firm Populous.

    The stadium uses only one-third the amount of steel that went into Beijing's bird's-nest. That came at a price: the stadium was cut down partly by removing facilities including toilets from the main building and siting them on a concourse outside - a strategy that risks another kind of pollution problem.

    This Games will have many more temporary structures than there have been in earlier ones. Two-thirds of bridges in the park will be removed when the Games are over, for example, because they will no longer be required to carry up to 500,000 people in a day.

    For the temporary buildings, "73 per cent of materials disappeared when we applied rational strategies", says Julian Sutherland, director for sustainable development at Atkins, the design firm overseeing the temporary structures.

    Much of the woodwork will not be painted, saving time and chemicals and allowing the wood to be recycled afterwards. Venues were designed for natural cooling so only 14 per cent will be air-conditioned. Much of the seating will be rented. The stadium and the aquatic centre will be cut down by thousands of seats after the Games to make them a comfortable size for community use.

    The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games has estimated the carbon footprint at 400,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent, using a new tool that estimates the embodied carbon for materials looking at where they came from, how they would be transported and whether they could be re-used.

    "We wanted to re-set the benchmark for [green] performance for the construction industry for any future massive urban redevelopment projects," Mr Sutherland says.

    There has been a side benefit: the budget for the whole Olympics was ?8.2 billion ($12.6 billion) and it might now be done for as little as ?7 billion, depending on the final cost of security measures. The green Games are also the frugal Games.

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    Monday, December 26, 2011

    Kicking off a week of Kwanzaa in South Florida

    Pounding drums, singing, vibrant clothes and a week of feasts beginning tonight mark the start of Kwanzaa.

    Each night of the holiday celebrates African-American culture and heritage through one of the seven principles: umoja (unity), kujichagulia (self-determination), ujima (collective work and responsibility), ujamaa (cooperative economics), nia (purpose), kuumba (creativity) and imani (faith).

    The original purpose was to give African-Americans a way to celebrate their roots, but Kwanzaa has since expanded to include all cultures. The holiday lasts seven days and ends Jan. 1.

    Here are some celebrations happening around South Florida this week.

    Kwanzaa Story Time: Miami Children?s Museum, 980 MacArthur Cswy, Miami. Dec. 26, 1 p.m.

    Sankofa Returns: African Heritage Cultural Arts Center, 6161 NW 22nd Ave., Miami. Dec. 26. 6 p.m.

    AALRC Celebrates Kwanzaa: African Heritage Cultural Arts Center, 6161 NW 22nd Ave., Miami. Dec. 28. 1 p.m. ? 7.

    Candle-lighting, guest speaker:Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, 2400 Charleston St., Hollywood. Dec. 28, 7 p.m..

    Steel drumming, dance, drama and poetry:African American Research Library and Cultural Center, 2650 Sistrunk Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. Dec. 28; 1 p.m.-7.

    A Kwanzaa Experience: Joseph Caleb Center Auditorium, 5400 NW 22 Ave., Miami. Dec. 29. 6:30 p.m.

    Candle-lighting and discussion:Washington Park Community Center, 5199 Pembroke Road, Hollywood. Dec. 29, 7 p.m.

    Florida A&M University Alumni Association?s Williams Woodard Legacy Kwanzaa Celebration: African Heritage Cultural Arts Center, 6161 NW 22nd Ave., Miami. Dec 30. 7 p.m.

    Lessons on the principles of Kwanzaa: St. Matthew?s Episcopal Church Parrish Hall, 404 SW 3rd Ave., Delray Beach; Dec. 30. 7 p.m. to 9.

    Dance, storytelling and art exhibits:Bass Park, 2750 NW 19th Street, Fort Lauderdale. Dec. 31, 1 p.m. to 5.

    HERALD AND SUN SENTINEL REPORT

    Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/12/25/2561787/kwanzaa-kicks-off-tonight.html

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    1941 Fruitcake In Ohio Sells For $525 (VIDEO)

    CINCINNATI -- A 1941 fruitcake has sold for $525 to an Arizona man in an Ohio company's online auction, and the money will go to the homeless in southwest Ohio.

    Elite Estate Group sold the cake in an auction on its website. Company owner Larry Chaney says the man, who wanted to remain anonymous, probably bought the cake as an investment. Chaney says he doubts anyone would eat a 70-year-old fruitcake even though it was vacuum packed and contained rum that probably helped preserve it.

    The cake was made in 1941 by The Kroger Co. It was returned unopened to a Kroger store in 1971. The manager took it home and kept it until recently when his son was helping him get rid of some things and gave the cake to Chaney.

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    Sunday, December 25, 2011

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    China software firms report high sales after government crack down on piracy

    Government's intensified efforts to root out software piracy are bringing concrete benefits to software providers.

    Kingsoft Corporation, China's renowned software company, posted sales of 130 million yuan during the first 11 months of this year, representing a sharp increase from annual sales of tens of millions of yuan in 2007.

    "This also reflects that Chinese consumers have heightened awareness on copyright protection," said Liu Chao, Kingsoft's product director.

    Kingsoft is not the only beneficiary.

    Huang Yaohui, Adobe's general manager of the Greater China Region, said that the usage rate of authorized Adobe software in China has continuously increased due to the government's copyright protection efforts.

    Huang said he is satisfactory with the current usage rate, though he declined to disclose the specific proportion of copyrighted Adobe software to pirated Adobe software in the country.

    As early as in 2006, Chinese authorities had issued a statement requiring all governmental departments to buy computers installed with copyrighted software.

    The government spent 1.07 billion yuan (169.84 m U.S. dollars) on purchasing copyrighted software during the 2007-2010 period, according to data from the Central Government Procurement Centre.

    This year, China has organized teams of inspectors to canvass central and local government computers to ensure that all the departments are using authorized software, and stepped up inspections of software pre-installation on computers sold in the country.

    Thanks to its continuous efforts, copyrighted software has already been installed in central government departments, and it will be popularized among local authorities next year, Chang Xiaocun, head of the market order department of the Ministry of Commerce, said Tuesday [20 December].

    The pre-installed rate of authorized operating systems in factory-produced computers in China reached 98.08 percent in 2010, and the rate for some companies like Lenovo and Acer had hit 100 percent.

    "Computers pre-installed with unauthorized software have long been a core problem for the software industry. We are glad to see such piracy is finally subsiding," said Han Jun, deputy director of the Technology Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

    Han said that with the country's stronger attempt to shift from imitation to innovation, the government will work harder to root out piracy, such as handing out hefty penalties to offenders.

    The government's frequent campaigns against intellectual property infringement helped create a sound business environment and greatly boosted the development of the country's software industry.

    CAXA, the country's largest provider of computer-aided design software, also reported buoyant sales in recent years.

    "A domestic automaker bought 2,000 pieces of software from our company to replace its old ones," said Liu Aijun, CAXA technical director.

    "As China increasingly becomes the software developer and seller, rather than just the user, people's views on piracy will change. They will not tolerate it any more," Liu added.

    Consumers have shown preference to copyrighted software out of safety concerns, as unauthorized software often include computer viruses, worms and Trojan horses that permit outsiders to invade users' systems.

    A rise in people's incomes in recent years also helped promote the use of authorized software in the country.

    "Copyrighted software is becoming more affordable nowadays, so I feel less incentive to buy pirated pieces," a 28-year-old bank employee surnamed Zhang said.

    Despite much progress China has made in combating software piracy, it still needs to do more to protect intellectual property rights and reduce trade frictions with other countries.

    China should require government agencies to count software purchases as fixed assets subject to annual audits, and promote the use of licensed software among enterprises and individuals after pushing governments to use authorized software, said Chang Xiaocun.

    Source: Xinhua news agency, Beijing, in English 0745gmt 25 Dec 11

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    Saturday, December 24, 2011

    Nun famous for kissing Elvis prays for miracle

    Mother Dolores Hart is interviewed inside the Abbey of Regina Laudis monastery in Bethlehem, Conn., Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

    Mother Dolores Hart is interviewed inside the Abbey of Regina Laudis monastery in Bethlehem, Conn., Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

    Mother Dolores Hart pets a cat at the Abbey of Regina Laudis monastery in Bethlehem, Conn., Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

    Nuns in the Abbey of Regina Laudis participate in two of their seven daily prayers in their monastery in Bethlehem, Conn., Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

    Mother Dolores Hart, far right through middle window and others in the Abbey of Regina Laudis participate in two of their seven daily prayers in their monastery in Bethlehem, Conn., Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

    Mother Dolores Hart, right, participates in two of seven daily prayers in the Abbey of Regina Laudis monastery in Bethlehem, Conn., Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

    (AP) ? In the little town of Bethlehem, a cloistered nun whose luminous blue eyes entranced Elvis Presley in his first on-screen movie kiss is praying for a Christmas miracle.

    Dolores Hart, who walked away from Hollywood stardom in 1963 to become a nun in rural Bethlehem, Conn., now finds herself back in the spotlight. But this time it's all about serving the King of Kings, not smooching the King of Rock and Roll.

    The former brass factory that houses Mother Dolores and about 40 other nuns cloistered at the Abbey of Regina Laudis needs millions of dollars in renovations to meet fire and safety codes, add an elevator and make handicap accessibility upgrades.

    Like 73-year-old Mother Dolores, the order's nuns have taken a vow of stability with the intent to live, work and die at the complex. The order was established in 1947 in Bethlehem, a small burg in Connecticut's rolling western hills.

    Now, the historically self-supporting nuns have launched a fundraiser for the $4 million renovation project dubbed "New Horizons." They don't have much money, but they have Mother Dolores: a starlet-turned-supplicant whose unique story might lure the attention and donations of generations of movie fans, particularly those who adore all things Elvis.

    "This work may not be in my lifetime that it's finished, but we're sure trying," Mother Dolores said of the upgrades, which are budgeted to run about $2 million for the fire code and accessibility compliance work and another $2 million for improvements to the housing and other facilities.

    They hope to break ground in January.

    They're not in imminent danger of needing to move out, but many of the older nuns can no longer navigate the narrow steps to the main building's third floor and must live in another building. And without adequate fire escapes, the monastery has caught the eye of local inspectors, though they've worked closely with the nuns on the improvement plans and haven't ordered them to close the building.

    For Mother Dolores, the monastery has been home since she was a 24-year-old actress in 1963 and walked away from Hollywood for a life of contemplation and prayer as a postulant.

    The abbey's chapel, workshops, livestock pastures and other features are part of her soul now, and its wood-paneled monastery is the only home she's known for 50 years. Its theater holds a special place in her heart, harkening to the former career that landed her on talk shows, in magazines and twice as Elvis Presley's co-star.

    Dolores Hart was a vivacious, quick-witted blond starlet when she charmed Hollywood in the 1950s and early 1960s. She shared a kiss with Presley in the 1957 Paramount film, "Loving You" ? a modest liplock over which Mother Dolores still fields frequent questions about whether the King was a good kisser.

    "I don't know why they ask me. It's right there on the screen to see; it's right there for the looking," she said Thursday.

    Hart acted in 10 movies alongside stars including Montgomery Clift, Myrna Loy, Connie Francis and Anthony Quinn.

    She said she was engaged to be married before joining God's service and leaving the acting world behind. She broke off her engagement, though her fiance remained a close friend and was a frequent visitor and supporter of the abbey until his recent death.

    The nuns also received support and help over the years from Mother Dolores' longtime friend and fellow actress Patricia Neal, who was buried at the abbey after her death in August 2010.

    Mother Dolores is still a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, receiving copies of movies to watch in her small room ? or cell, as they're known in the order ? to help select yearly Oscar winners.

    Her own movies, including the highly popular "Where the Boys Are," were made before stars routinely could negotiate to collect later royalties, she said, so that's not a potential source of income for the upgrades to the abbey.

    The abbey is financially independent from the Archdiocese of Hartford and supports itself through the sale of everything from artisan cheeses and hand-crafted pottery to recordings of its choir. Mother Dolores even recently signed autographs at a New Jersey convention, a rare foray out of cloistered life as a favor for a friend, and one that helped boost the fundraising efforts.

    Sister Angele Arbib, a coordinator of the New Horizons renovation and fundraising efforts, said the order is applying for grants and the nuns are trying to spread the word among the abbey's supporters, but are not disclosing publicly how much they've raised so far.

    Unlike some orders, the Abbey of Regina Laudis has retained a steady number of nuns and new postulants, including two starting in the next few weeks ? but that can't continue if the housing and other facilities keep eroding with age.

    "We have focused on building our community, which has been wonderful, but now it's time that we really have to address our space," said Sister Angele, 63, who left a thriving career of managing opera singers when she was 50 to join the order.

    "None of this, not one single thing we're doing, is an extravagance," she said of the upgrades. "It's to make it possible for us to grow, for the elderly among us to live with as much independence as possible and to allow us to live together in surroundings that let us continue our service."

    Sister Angele said the nuns are not in any imminent danger of needing to move out, though she acknowledges they'd be in dire straits if they had not anticipated the problems early enough to prepare the upgrade plans and launch the fundraising efforts.

    As word has spread of their needs, supporters of the nuns and those who've visited the abbey, prayed in its chapel and picked up items in its gift shop have tried to help in ways of their own.

    Liz Carpenter, a Watertown resident who owns the Children's Dance Workshop, said its children have raised $600 to help through a raffle. She's been a grateful supporter since the nuns helped her through a cancer battle about 10 years ago and now volunteers to clean the church once a week.

    "I wanted to teach the kids that it's important to give back," she said of their fundraiser, "especially for a place that does as many wonderful things as this one does."

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    Tax-deductible donations to New Horizons may be sent to the Abbey of Regina Laudis, 73 Flanders Road, Bethlehem, Conn., 06751. The order also plans to soon offer online donation services through its website, www.http://www.abbeyofreginalaudis.com.

    Associated Press

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    Washington Redskins: Don't Let Matt Barkley Make You Panic...Yet

    Assuming the Redskins don't go on a winning streak to end the year, Washington will draft around pick number seven. Under most circumstances, a Heisman trophy winning QB is gone by pick five. This means that the Redskins must trade up.

    The likely candidates to take a QB before the Redskins are Jacksonville and Cleveland.

    Jacksonville hasn't gotten the production from Gabbert that they wanted and they now have a new flashy owner. Cleveland hasn't gotten what they fully expected from Colt McCoy, but he's better than Gabbert and is showing signs of development.

    If you hail to the Redskins, you should call Shahid Khan and tell him how good Morris Claiborne is. If the Jags don't take Griffin, Claiborne is their pick.

    Cleveland should continue with Colt McCoy and draft Quinton Coples, but stranger things have happened.

    Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/994864-washington-redskins-how-matt-barkley-significantly-changed-the-2012-nfl-draft

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    Friday, December 23, 2011

    Blackberry Messenger, WhatsApp and Apple iMessage Cannibalizing SMS Revenues

    By: Ian Mansfield |

    Year-over-year smartphone penetration doubled to reach 21 percent of wireless subscriptions by Q3 2011. ?Smartphones have stimulated healthy increases in non-SMS data revenues that continue to lift operator performance despite declining voice and static SMS markets, says Strategy Analytics.

    "Over last 12 months, while wireless ARPU fell eight percent and voice ARPU declined 13-14 percent, data ARPU increased by more than five percent," noted Phil Kendall, Director Wireless Operator Strategies, and author of the report. "Non-SMS services -- which have become the real driver of growth -- increased from 55 percent of data revenues in Q3 2010 to 61 percent in Q3 2011."

    "Regionally, non-SMS data revenues grew to 54 percent of total data in Western Europe and 72 percent in North America," Kendall added.

    "Smartphones for existing wireless customers are a principal source of ARPU uplift which operators cannot afford to ignore. Tapping into the next wave of smartphone adoption through lower cost devices and entry-level data plans will be crucial to medium-term operator revenue growth."

    Sue Rudd, Director of Service Provider Analysis at Strategy Analytics, pointed out, "Unfortunately smartphones are not a panacea and are accelerating the decline in SMS revenues as Over-The-Top (OTT) messaging platforms, such as Blackberry Messenger, WhatsApp and Apple iMessage, dramatically increase. As a result, SMS ARPU fell in all regions. Many operators face a tricky balancing act as they seek price points for data plans that are low enough to stimulate demand but high enough to compensate for SMS cannibalization."

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    Mom: School put my autistic son in a bag

    A 9-year-old autistic boy who misbehaved at school was stuffed into a duffel bag and the drawstring pulled tight, according to his mother, who said she found him wiggling inside as a teacher's aide stood by.

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    The mother of fourth-grader Christopher Baker said her son called out to her when she walked up to him in the bag Dec. 14. The case has spurred an online petition calling for the firing of school employees responsible.

    "He was treated like trash and thrown in the hallway," Chris' mother, Sandra Baker, said Thursday. She did not know how exactly how long he had been in the bag, but probably not more than 20 minutes.

    Mercer County schools Interim Superintendent Dennis Davis said confidentiality laws forbid him from commenting.

    "The employees of the Mercer County Public Schools are qualified professionals who treat students with respect and dignity while providing a safe and nurturing learning environment," Davis said in a statement.

    State education officials said they were investigating.

    Story: Autism 5 times more common among low birth weight babies

    Chris is a student at Mercer County Intermediate School in Harrodsburg in central Kentucky. The day had barely begun when his family was called to the school because Chris was acting up. He is enrolled in a program for students with special needs.

    Walking toward his classroom, Baker's mother saw the gym bag. There was a small hole at the top, she said, and she heard a familiar voice.

    "Momma, is that you?" Chris said, according to his mother.

    A teacher's aide was there, and Baker demanded that her son be released. At first, the aide struggled to undo the drawstring, but the boy was pulled out of the bag, which had some small balls inside and resembled a green Army duffel bag, Baker said.

    "When I got him out of the bag, his poor little eyes were as big as half dollars and he was sweating," Baker said. "I tried to talk to him and get his side of the reason they put him in there, and he said it was because he wouldn't do his work."

    Baker said when school officials called the family to pick him up, they were told he was "jumping off the walls." Days later, at a meeting with school officials, Baker said she was told the boy had smirked at the teacher when he was told to put down a basketball, then threw it across the room.

    Story: Autism can be an 'advantage,' says researcher

    At a meeting with school district officials, the bag was described as a "therapy bag," Baker said, though she wasn't clear exactly what that meant. She said her son would sometimes be asked to roll over a bag filled with balls as a form of therapy, but she didn't know her son was being placed in the bag. She said school officials told her it was not the first time they had put him in the bag.

    So far, almost 700 people have signed a petition on the website change.org. Lydia Brown, an autistic 18-year-old Georgetown University freshman from Boston, said she started it after reading a story about Chris.

    "That would not be wrong just for an autistic student. That would be wrong to do to anyone," Brown said.

    Advocates for the autistic were outraged.

    Landon Bryce of San Jose, Calif., a former teacher who blogs about issues related to autism, said the school's treatment of Chris was "careless and disrespectful."

    "A lot of the damage that we do to students with all kinds of disabilities is by treating them as though they deserve to be treated in a way that's different from other people," Bryce said.

    Baker said she heard different accounts about her son's behavior that day.

    Baker stopped short of calling for the dismissal of school employees, but she said they should be suspended. They also need more training, she said.

    In Kentucky, there are no laws on using restraint or seclusion in public schools, according to documents on the state Department of Education's website.

    A July letter from the state agency to special education directors said the state had investigated two informal complaints this year.

    In one, "a student (was) nearly asphyxiated while being restrained," and in the other, a student vomited from panic attacks after spending most of an academic year "confined to a closet, with no ventilation or outside source of light," according to the letter.

    Baker's case was first reported by WLEX and WKYT.

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    Associated Press writer Janet Cappiello contributed to this report.

    Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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