Thursday, January 31, 2013

"Hiring Our Heroes" job fair offers work for vets, military spouses

CARTERSVILLE, Ga. -- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's National Chamber Foundation and The American Legion will host a job fair in Cartersville on Thursday, February 7.?

According to a spokeswoman for the job fair, "Hiring Our Heroes" is a way for veterans and military spouses to find work from over 20 employers. All levels of work experience are welcome to attend, and on hand will be representatives from America's biggest companies, as well as regional businesses.?

"Hiring Our Heroes," as reported, has helped around 14,000 people find jobs at over 400 nationwide events.?

The job fair will begin at 9:00 a.m. and last until noon. It will be held at the America Legion Post #42 at 1 Roosevelt Street.?

To register, contact Kim Morton at kmorton@uschamber.com?or call (202) 463-5725. Any vets who attend as a walk-in must provide their military ID.?

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Source: http://dallas.11alive.com/news/155310-hiring-our-heroes-job-fair-offers-work-vets-military-spouses

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Kathy Mattea performs at Monroe County Community College ...

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G. L. Berg Entertainment, Performing Artists & Speakers was pleased to provide a wonderful evening of the music of country-pop artist Kathy Mattea at the Monroe County Community College La-Z-Boy Center Meyer Theater on January 18, 2013.? The theater provides a community resource and educational and cultural destination that encompasses all of Monroe County, and we enjoy being able to partner with the college to bring quality entertainment to the area.

Courtesy of Monroe County Community College ? Mark Spenoso

Courtesy of Monroe County Community College ? Mark Spenoso

Courtesy of Monroe County Community College ? Mark Spenoso

Thanks to G. L. Berg?s Lauri Neubert, our National Talent Expert, for bringing Kathy Mattea, Paula Poundstone, Collin Ray, and Atlanta Rhythm Section to this great theater in Monroe County.

Source: http://www.glberg.com/2013/01/kathy-mattea-performs-at-monroe-county-community-college-monroe-mi/

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GDP contracts on tepid inventories, government spending drops

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The economy unexpectedly contracted in the fourth quarter, suffering its first decline since the recession ended more than three years ago as businesses scaled back on restocking and government spending plunged.

Gross domestic product fell at a 0.1 percent annual rate after growing at a 3.1 percent clip in the third quarter, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday.

That was the worst performance since the second quarter of 2009 and showed the economy entering the new year with no momentum, but economists cautioned against reading too much into the decline in output.

"You got a combination of inventories and defense which are taking more than 2 percentage points off the growth rate," said Nigel Gault, chief U.S. economist at IHS Global Insight in Lexington, Massachusetts. "This is not an indicator of recession."

Still, the contraction, coming against a backdrop of tightening fiscal policy, could create an urgency for policymakers to deal with outstanding budget issues.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected output to increase at a 1.1 percent rate. None of the economists surveyed had predicted a contraction.

A pick-up in consumer spending and a rebound in business investment curbed the slide in output and offered some hope for the recovery, which will be severely tested as Washington tightens its belt.

A second report showed private employers stepped up hiring in January, suggesting an improvement in the labor market. An increase in job gains could help the economy to weather the headwinds in the first half of the year.

The ADP National Employment Report showed private payrolls rose 192,000 in January after increasing 185,000 in December.

U.S. Treasury debt prices rallied on the GDP number, while the dollar fell. Stock futures extended losses.

The data were published as officials at the Federal Reserve wrap-up a two-day meeting. The report will likely provide ammunition for officials at the U.S. central bank to stay on their ultra-accommodative policy stance.

Economists say a growth pace in excess of 3 percent would be needed over a sustained period to significantly lower high unemployment. The economy has struggled to hold above a 2 percent growth pace.

For the whole of 2012 the economy grew 2.2 percent.

The economy was slammed by a monster storm in late October, which caused extensive damage along the East Coast, which was expected to have cut around 0.5 percentage point off fourth-quarter growth.

The recovery also had to deal with uncertainty over the so-called fiscal cliff of scheduled tax hikes and budget cuts, which hurt confidence even though data suggests that households and businesses largely shrugged off the worries.

SOME BRIGHT SIGNS

Businesses, caught with too much inventory in their warehouses in the third quarter, slowed their stock building in the final three months of the year.

That slowdown sliced 1.27 percentage points from fourth-quarter GDP growth. That was the biggest drag in two years. Excluding inventories, the economy grew at a 1.1 percent rate, slowing from the third quarter's 2.4 percent.

Government spending tumbled at a 6.6 percent rate, as defense outlays plunged at a 22.2 percent pace, wiping out the previous quarter's gains. Government subtracted 1.33 percentage points form growth. The decline in defense spending was the largest since 1972.

Export weakness also weighed on growth. Exports have been hampered by a recession in Europe, a cooling Chinese economy and storm and strike-related port disruptions. Overall trade cut a quarter of a percentage point from GDP growth. Exports fell for the first time since the first quarter of 2009.

But not all the details in the report were bleak.

Importantly, consumer and business spending showed some strength, and income available to households after taxes and inflation increased substantially in the fourth quarter.

In addition, the saving rate increased to 4.7 percent from 3.6 percent in the third quarter, which should support future spending.

Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of economic activity, rose at a 2.2 percent rate, accelerating from the prior quarter's 1.6 percent growth pace.

Business investment rebounded after its first drop in 1-1/2 years in the prior quarter. The housing market was another bright spot. Residential construction grew at a 15.3 percent rate after notching a 13.5 percent growth pace in the third quarter.

Homebuilding added to growth last year for the first time since 2005.

(Additional reporting by Herb Lash and Leah Schnurr in New York; Editing by Andrea Ricci)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-growth-seen-braking-inventories-government-weigh-060305476--sector.html

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Israeli jets bomb military target in Syria

This graphic shows the location of a Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013 Israeli airstrike on a military target in Jamraya, Syria, about 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the border with Lebanon. (AP Graphic)

This graphic shows the location of a Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013 Israeli airstrike on a military target in Jamraya, Syria, about 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the border with Lebanon. (AP Graphic)

BEIRUT (AP) ? Israel launched a rare airstrike inside Syria, U.S. officials said Wednesday, targeting a convoy believed to contain anti-aircraft weapons bound for Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. The attack adds a potentially flammable new element to tensions already heightened by Syria's civil war.

It was the latest salvo in Israel's long-running effort to disrupt the Shiite militia's quest to build an arsenal capable of defending against Israel's air force and spreading destruction inside the Jewish state.

Regional security officials said the strike, which occurred overnight Tuesday, targeted a site near the Lebanese border, while a Syrian army statement said it destroyed a military research center northwest of the capital, Damascus. They appeared to be referring to the same incident.

U.S. officials said the target was a truck convoy that Israel believed was carrying sophisticated anti-aircraft weapons bound for Hezbollah in Lebanon. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak about the operation.

Regional officials said the shipment included sophisticated Russian-made SA-17 anti-aircraft missiles, which if acquired by Hezbollah would be "game-changing," enabling the militants to shoot down Israeli jets, helicopters and surveillance drones. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

In a statement, the Syrian military denied the existence of any such shipment and said a scientific research facility outside Damascus was hit by the Israeli warplanes.

The Israeli military declined to comment. However, many in Israel worry that as Syrian President Bashar Assad loses power, he could strike back by transferring chemical or advanced weapons to Hezbollah, which is neighboring Lebanon's most powerful military force and is committed to Israel's destruction.

The airstrike follows decades of enmity between Israel and allies Syria and Hezbollah, which consider the Jewish state their mortal enemy. The situation has been further complicated by the civil war raging in Syria between the Assad regime and rebel brigades seeking his ouster.

The war has sapped Assad's power and threatens to deprive Hezbollah of a key supporter, in addition to its land corridor to Iran. The two countries provide Hezbollah with the bulk of its funding and arms.

A Syrian military statement read aloud on state TV Wednesday said low-flying Israeli jets crossed into Syria over the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and bombed a military research center in the area of Jamraya, northwest of Damascus.

The strike destroyed the center and damaged a nearby building, killing two workers and wounding five others, the statement said.

The military denied the existence of any convoy bound for Lebanon, saying the center was responsible for "raising the level of resistance and self-defense" of Syria's military.

"This proves that Israel is the instigator, beneficiary and sometimes executor of the terrorist acts targeting Syria and its people," the statement said.

Israel and Hezbollah fought an inconclusive 34-day war in 2006 that left 1,200 Lebanese and 160 Israelis dead.

While the border has been largely quiet since, the struggle has taken other forms. Hezbollah has accused Israel of assassinating a top commander, and Israel blamed Hezbollah and Iran for a July 2012 attack on Israeli tourists in Bulgaria. In October, Hezbollah launched an Iranian-made reconnaissance drone over Israel, using the incident to brag about its expanding capabilities.

Israeli officials believe that Hezbollah's arsenal has markedly improved since 2006, now boasting tens of thousands of rockets and missiles and the ability to strike almost anywhere inside Israel.

Israel suspects that Damascus obtained a battery of SA-17s from Russia after an alleged Israeli airstrike in 2007 that destroyed an unfinished Syrian nuclear reactor.

Earlier this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of the dangers of Syria's "deadly weapons," saying the country is "increasingly coming apart."

The same day, Israel moved a battery of its new "Iron Dome" rocket defense system to the northern city of Haifa, which was battered by Hezbollah rocket fire in the 2006 war. The Israeli army called that move "routine."

Syria, however, cast the airstrike in a different light, linked to the country's civil war, which it blames on terrorists carrying out an international conspiracy.

Despite its icy relations with Assad, Israel has remained on the sidelines of efforts to topple him, while keeping up defenses against possible attacks.

Israeli defense officials have carefully monitored Syria's chemical weapons, fearing Assad could deploy them or lose control of them to extremist fighters among the rebels.

President Barack Obama has called the use of chemical weapons a "red line" that if crossed could prompt direct U.S. intervention, though U.S. officials have said Syria's stockpiles still appear to be under government control.

The strike was Israel's first inside Syria since September 2007, when warplanes destroyed a site that the U.N. nuclear watchdog deemed likely to be a nuclear reactor. Syria denied the claim, saying the building was a non-nuclear military site.

Syria allowed international inspectors to visit the bombed site in 2008, but it has refused to allow nuclear inspectors new access. This has heightened suspicions that Syria has something to hide, along with its decision to level the destroyed structure and build on its site.

In 2006, Israeli warplanes flew over Assad's palace in a show of force after Syrian-backed militants captured an Israeli soldier in the Gaza Strip.

And in 2003, Israeli warplanes attacked a suspected militant training camp just north of the Syrian capital, in response to an Islamic Jihad suicide bombing in the city of Haifa that killed 21 Israelis.

Syria vowed to retaliate for both attacks but never did.

In Lebanon, which borders both Israel and Syria, the military and the U.N. agency tasked with monitoring the border with Israel said Israeli warplanes have sharply increased their activity in the past week.

Israeli violations of Lebanese airspace are not uncommon, and it was unclear if the recent activity was related to the strike in Syria.

Syria's primary conflict with Israel is over the Golan Heights, which Israeli occupied in the 1967 war. Syria demands the area back as part of any peace deal. Despite the hostility, Syria has kept the border quiet since the 1973 Mideast war and has never retaliated for Israeli attacks.

In May 2011, only two months after the uprising against Assad started, hundreds of Palestinians overran the tightly controlled Syria-Israeli frontier in a move widely thought to have been facilitated by the Assad regime to divert the world's gaze from his growing troubles at home.

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Associated Press writers Lolita C. Baldor and Bradley Klapper in Washington, and Zeina Karam in Beirut contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

'Star Wars' And J.J. Abrams: The Inside Story Revealed

Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy aggressively pursued 'Star Trek' director in December, according to a new report.
By Josh Wigler


J.J. Abrams
Photo: Getty Images

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1701066/star-wars-jj-abrams-inside-story.jhtml

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Israel?s Bread and Butter Dilemma

By RON JAGER,

One week after Israel?s elections, it is fairly accurate to state that the public voted almost exclusively on alleviating the alleged plight of Israel?s middle class, ignoring issues pertinent to security and foreign policy issues. The only valid interpretation of the election results in light of what was on the voter?s mind is that the Oslo Agreement and the endless political negotiations with the Palestinian Arabs have lost all relevance to the Israeli public. Senseless withdrawals in response to delusional Palestinian Arab demands will no longer be tolerated in the public discourse. The Israeli public has been convinced that after 20 years of fruitless negotiations, a viable peace agreement with the Palestinians is unattainable in the foreseeable future. A dominant cultural characteristic of Israeli?s is that they despise being ?Friers? (suckers), they have turned their backs to a political process that led to Israeli concessions in return for Palestinian terror. The election results reflect a major shift on the part of the Israeli public and so a new national agenda must emerge that resonates this change. Yair Lapid, Naftali Bennett, alongside Benjamin Netanyahu not only represents this major shift but can also bring about this change.

Israel circa, 2013; the voters have spoken and they have clearly stated ? ?it?s the economy, stupid?. Today, Israel?s working class and middle class have had enough, and voted according to this idea; you the political leaders must stop wasting time and energy on the peace process which is a code-word for worthless negotiations with the Palestinian Arabs and instead confront and focus on internal challenges. This means that Israel?s soon to be established government with Netanyahu as Prime Minister will focus in on the economy and find a way to lower the cost of living so that the working class and the middle class can afford decent housing, a family car, and yes a yearly family vacation. The new government will allow Israeli?s to believe and feel that they are being treated equally as far as civil obligations are concerned. If military service or national service is compulsory, than it should be compulsory for all. Major segments of the population such as the Charedi and Israeli Arabs will no longer be automatically exempt from national obligations and must begin to send their children to serve in the army or national service. This tectonic change will not only give meaning to equal rights alongside equal obligations for all, but will also strengthen the unique social fabric of Israel and make for a fairer society in Israel.? Equal obligations and opportunities for all, will most likely be the major focus of the next government.

So with all this said and done, I am compelled to ask if the Israeli public has gone into denial mode, giving priority to issues of ?bread and butter? over those of ?life and death?. Can we avoid the conclusion that Israel?s voting public has become dangerously detached from the real challenges the nation needs to address. Not Iran?s nuclear bomb, nor the extreme Islamic nations cropping up one by one on Israel?s border, seem to be a major concern. Is our economic plight in Israel so bad, that we can allow ourselves to deal with mundane issues of economic well-being.? Whats even more confusing is that
poll after poll, both foreign and local, have shown extremely high levels of satisfaction with life in Israel, well above that in most industrial countries. Important socioeconomic indicators are better in Israel than the average in the OECD countries. Life expectancy ? usually taken as an indicator of the level of a country?s healthcare ? is almost 82 years in Israel. A stroll through urban Israel will reveal that restaurants are full, cafes crowded, pubs jam-packed; the recreation industry appears booming, with beaches teeming in summer, the ski slope crammed in winter, rural byways swarming with off-road cyclists over the weekends, decked out with the latest equipment and accessories. So Against this backdrop of prosperity and a widespread leisure society, the eruption of economic discontent as reflected in the election results seems oddly misplaced and representative of something else going on.

It seems that a new day is dawning upon us, the dawn of a day in which Israelis want to be left alone. For the past few years Israel is enjoying the longest period of calm for decades. Economically, the Netanyahu government?s stewarded the Israeli economy successfully through the global crisis that affected much of the industrial world, leaving Israel largely untouched by the world economic crisis and accustomed to economic prosperity alongside a reasonably quiet security situation. What may seem to those far away as a vote of no-confidence may very well be an attempt by the Israeli electorate to maintain the ship of Israel on a steady course. They may very well be implying that they don?t want to endanger our economy and our well-being with delusional political negotiations, or reckless economic hand-outs and entitlements making all sectors of the Israeli public active participants in making the economy strong. The Israeli public knows what is at stake and what they have to lose, they want a strong and stable environment and they know that the leftist-socialist brand of politics will only endanger this in the years to come.

Quite simply, most Israelis have voted for the center and right wing political parties because they see no immediate hope in peace talks and regard figures like Benjamin Netanyahu as the best guarantee of the country?s economic and security well being for the foreseeable future.

The writer, a 25-year veteran of the I.D.F., served as a field mental health officer. Prior to retiring in 2005, served as the Commander of the Central Psychiatric Military Clinic for Reserve Soldiers at Tel-Hashomer. Since retiring from active duty, he provides consultancy services to NGO?s implementing Psycho trauma and Psycho education programs to communities in the North and South of Israel. Today Ron is a strategic advisor to the Shomron Liaison Office. To contact: medconf@netvision.net.il

Source: http://www.thejerusalemconnection.us/blog/2013/01/29/israels-bread-and-butter-dilemma.html

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Chimps' baby teeth don't predict weaning

Chimps' baby teeth don't predict weaning

Even after their first molars emerge, the apes continue to suckle

Even after their first molars emerge, the apes continue to suckle

By Erin Wayman

Web edition: January 28, 2013

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BABY TEETH

This 3.1-year-old female chimpanzee has two lower molars.

Credit: Courtesy of Andrew Bernard

Contrary to scientists? prior beliefs, the age at which a chimpanzee gets its first permanent molar tooth doesn?t predict when the ape will stop nursing and start eating solid foods. The finding could alter the way anthropologists think about how ancient hominid infants matured.

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Researchers took hundreds of photos of chimp mouths and determined that wild chimpanzees get their first molar by about age 3.

Credit: Courtesy of Andrew Bernard

In many primate species, the appearance of the first molar tooth marks the age of weaning. Researchers have assumed this to be true for chimpanzees, humans? closest living relatives, and have used the tooth?s emergence in chimps to infer growth and behavioral patterns in extinct hominids. To find out whether this assumption holds, Harvard University?s Tanya Smith and colleagues photographed the gaping mouths of five wild infant chimpanzees in Uganda between August 2011 and December 2012.

Each chimp?s lower first molar emerged by age 3.3, but all of the infants continued to suckle after the tooth erupted ? some beyond age 4, the team observed. Therefore, scientists might need to rethink using the presence of the first molar in a hominid fossil as a sign of weaning, the researchers report online January 28 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


T.M. Smith et al. First molar eruption, weaning, and life history in living wild chimpanzees. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Published online January 28, 2013. doi:10.1073/pnas.1218746110. [Go to]


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Source: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/347904/title/Chimps_baby_teeth_dont_predict_weaning

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Why are there redheads? Birds might hold the clues

Jan. 28, 2013 ? Red coloration -- historically seen as costly in vertebrates -- might represent some physiological benefit after all, according to research published in the journal Physiological and Biochemical Zoology.

Pheomelanin, which is responsible for red hair and freckles in humans and orange and chestnut coloration in other animals, is known to increase the damage to skin cells and melanoma risk when present in large amounts. Furthermore, its creation involves the consumption of glutathione, a beneficial antioxidant.

In an attempt to unearth the factors favoring the evolution of pheomelanin in spite of its costs, Ismael Galv?n and Anders P. M?ller of the University of Paris-Sud examined the survival from one breeding season to the next of a wild European population of barn swallows, as well as the annual survival rates of 58 species of American birds.

A recent hypothesis claims that the consumption of cysteine (a component of glutathione) that occurs when pheomelanin is produced can be beneficial under conditions of low stress. Cysteine, which is mainly acquired through diet, can be toxic at high levels, so the production of pheomelanin may help to sequester excess quantities of this amino acid.

Galv?n and M?ller measured birds' blood levels of uric acid and analyzed the coloration of their chestnut throat feathers (an indication of pheomelanin content). When they compared birds that had similar uric acid levels (and therefore similar capacities to excrete excess amino acids), they found that both the European barn swallows and the American birds with larger amounts of pheomelanin in their feathers survived better.

This study is the first to propose that the costs/benefits of pheomelanin may depend on prevailing environmental conditions, and its results suggest that the production of this pigment may even be beneficial in some circumstances. Given that all higher vertebrates, including humans, present pheomelanin in skin, pelage, and plumage, Galv?n and M?ller's findings increase the scant current knowledge on the physiological consequences of pheomelanin and open new avenues for research that will help us understand the evolution of pigmentation.

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TSX closes higher as CP Rail, gold stocks climb

TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index climbed on Tuesday, lifted by Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd's profit outlook and a rally in gold shares, which rose with the price of the precious metal as investors speculated on U.S. Fed actions.

Canadian Pacific said its aggressive efficiency push would pay off in a 40 percent increase in earnings this year, sending its shares to an all-time high. The stock climbed 3.1 percent to C$116 .22.

Gold rose on short-covering and expected continuation of loose U.S. monetary policies.

The gains were, however, kept in check by a fall in financials and a 3.4 percent decline in Research In Motion Ltd shares, triggered by investor caution ahead of the BlackBerry 10 launch on Wednesday.

The market pullback follows a recent rally in the stock in the run-up to the launch.

"Tomorrow is the big day. But it will be sometime before it's discernible whether or not it is in fact the great success they're hoping for," said Michael Sprung, president of Sprung Investment Management.

"It's a coin toss. At the end of the day, no one can predict the success of BB10. It's a speculative stock," he added.

The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index <.gsptse> was up 14.65 points, or 0.11 percent, at 12,830.56. Seven of the 10 main sectors on the index advanced.

While the Fed is not expected to change its stance after deciding only in December to loosen conditions further, investors are watching to see if changes in the membership of the policy-setting committee for 2013 could signal a shift in the future.

"The expectation is that little will change other than probably some comment with respect to the eventual exit (from the stimulus). Right now it will be a reaffirmation of the low interest rate policy," said John Ing, president of Maison Placements Canada.

He said his expectation for the gold sector this year is quite bullish. "Gold has been pretty good refuge in order to maintain, to hedge the depreciation in the value of currencies," he said.

The materials sector, which includes mining stocks, played the biggest role in leading the market higher, rising 0.7 percent. The group was boosted by a 0.5 percent rise in gold prices.

Goldcorp Inc rose 1.7 percent to C$36.11, and Yamana Gold added 2.7 percent to C$16.65.

CP Rail helped the industrials sector gain 0.9 percent.

(Editing by Dan Grebler)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tsx-may-open-lower-fomc-eyed-134417739--sector.html

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Monday, January 28, 2013

How Small Business Can Beat Walmart - Business Insider

Marc Andreessen, the legendary cofounder of Netscape turned tech investor, says workplace apps that run on the Internet are making small businesses just as powerful as big ones.

He's invested in a whole bunch of companies to make that so. His portfolio at Andreessen Horowitz, the venture-capital firm he cofounded, include Okta, Cloudera, Box, GitHub, ItsOn, and Tidemark, he said in an interview with TechCrunch's Alexia Tsotsis.

Ultimately, these software-as-a-service startups mean that a company doesn't need a big IT budget to compete, he says:

"The classic was Walmart versus local retailer, right? Walmart?s advantage in logistics and in pricing and in data analytics was just so great that they could kill small retailers at will. Today all the consumerized enterprise stuff is as easily usable by the small business as it is by the large business.?In fact, it?s probably more easily usable by the small business than it is by the large business."

(Disclosure: Marc Andreessen is an investor in Business Insider.)

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/marc-andreessen-small-business-beat-walmart-2013-1

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Barbara Walters hospitalized with chickenpox

FILE - This June 23, 2012 file photo shows Barbara Walters presenting an award onstage at the 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Walters has the chickenpox and remains hospitalized more than a week after going in after falling and hitting her head at a pre-inaugural party in Washington on Jan. 19. A fellow host on the ?The View,? Whoopi Goldberg, said Monday, Jan. 28, that Walters has been transferred to a New York hospital and hopes to go home soon. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, file)

FILE - This June 23, 2012 file photo shows Barbara Walters presenting an award onstage at the 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Walters has the chickenpox and remains hospitalized more than a week after going in after falling and hitting her head at a pre-inaugural party in Washington on Jan. 19. A fellow host on the ?The View,? Whoopi Goldberg, said Monday, Jan. 28, that Walters has been transferred to a New York hospital and hopes to go home soon. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, file)

FILE - This June 23, 2012 file photo shows Barbara Walters presenting an award onstage at the 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Walters has the chickenpox and remains hospitalized more than a week after going in after falling and hitting her head at a pre-inaugural party in Washington on Jan. 19. A fellow host on the ?The View,? Whoopi Goldberg, said Monday, Jan. 28, that Walters has been transferred to a New York hospital and hopes to go home soon. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, file)

(AP) ? Barbara Walters would probably like to hit the reset button on 2013.

She's got the chickenpox and remains hospitalized more than a week after going in after falling and hitting her head at a pre-inaugural party in Washington on Jan. 19. A fellow host on the "The View," Whoopi Goldberg, said Monday that Walters has been transferred to a New York hospital and hopes to go home soon.

"She's been told to rest. She's not allowed any visitors," Goldberg said. "And we're telling you, Barbara, no scratching!"

The 83-year-old news veteran, who underwent heart surgery in May 2010, apparently avoided a disease that hits most people when they are children. It can be serious in older people because of the possibility of complications like pneumonia.

Even after concern about her fall had subsided, Walters had been kept hospitalized last week because of a lingering fever, and doctors found the unexpected cause.

"We love you, we miss you," Goldberg said on "The View," in a message to the show's inventor. "We just don't want to hug you."

Associated Press

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Comedian Bill Bailey behind Prostate Cancer UK charity&#39;s ...

Comedian Bill Bailey is helping to launch a new campaign to tackle prostate cancer.

The former King Edward's School pupil is appearing in adverts for the Prostate Cancer UK charity's Sledgehammer Fund campaign.

  1. Bill Bailey is in adverts for the Prostate Cancer UK charity's Sledgehammer Fund campaign

It will highlight statistics such as the fact that more than 350 men in the Avon, Somerset and Wiltshire area die every year from the condition.

In the past year, nearly 1,400 men were diagnosed with the condition in the area.

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It is the most common cancer affecting men, and some experts predict it will become the most common cancer across the sexes by 2030.

But it lies 20th in a table of annual cancer research spend per case diagnosed.

Figures from the charity show that breast cancer ? the most common female cancer which has a similar death rate as prostate cancer ? received more than double the annual research spend.

The Sledgehammer Fund will operate until the end of March, and aims to generate cash to help Prostate Cancer UK find answers by funding research, providing information and raising the profile of the disease.

Bailey, 47, is appearing in a series of television, digital and print adverts.

He said: "Blokes are not always good at taking care of themselves and, even if they know they have a health problem, they often don't want to talk about it ? or they just hope it will go away.

"I want The Sledgehammer Fund to help change that. I hope the advert that I've made for Prostate Cancer UK will get men talking about prostate cancer and their prostates. The charity wants to raise more money for research because there's a need for better treatments and better ways of diagnosing prostate cancer ? so the deadlier tumours are caught, before it's too late.

"To quote myself from the ad, do yourself a favour, do your dad a favour, do your son a favour, do mankind a favour ? and get giving."

People are being urged to donate ?5 to the fund by texting CRACK to 70004, visiting prostatecanceruk.org or calling 0800 082 1199.

Source: http://www.thisisbath.co.uk/Comedian-Bailey-Prostate-Cancer-UK-charity-s/story-17950566-detail/story.html

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APNewsBreak: Harkin won't seek 6th Senate term

In this Monday, Oct. 25, 2010 photo, U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, speaks to reporters following a rally in support of three Iowa Supreme Court justices who are up for retention votes in the November election, in Des Moines, Iowa. Harkin says he will not seek re-election in 2014, The Associated Press reports Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

In this Monday, Oct. 25, 2010 photo, U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, speaks to reporters following a rally in support of three Iowa Supreme Court justices who are up for retention votes in the November election, in Des Moines, Iowa. Harkin says he will not seek re-election in 2014, The Associated Press reports Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

(AP) ? U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin said Saturday he will not seek a sixth term in 2014, a decision that eases some of the burden the national Republican Party faces in retaking the Senate.

Harkin, chairman of an influential Senate committee, announced his decision during an interview with The Associated Press, saying the move could surprise some.

The 73-year-old cited his age ? he would be 81 at the end of a sixth term ? as a factor in the decision, saying it was time to pass the torch he has held for nearly 30 years, freeing a new generation of Iowa Democrats to seek higher office.

"I just think it's time for me to step aside," Harkin told the AP.

Harkin, first elected in 1984, ranks seventh in seniority and fourth among majority Democrats. He is chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, and chairman of the largest appropriations subcommittee.

Harkin has long aligned with the Senate's more liberal members, and his signature legislative accomplishment is the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act. He also served as a key salesman of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul to the wary left.

"I'm not saying that giving this up and walking away is easy. It's very tough," Harkin said at his rural Iowa home south of Des Moines. "But I'm not quitting today. I'm not passing the torch sitting down."

Harkin's news defied outward signals. Besides being beloved in his party, Harkin has $2.7 million in his campaign war chest, second most among members nearing the end of their terms, and was planning a fundraiser in Washington, D.C., next month featuring pop star Lady Gaga.

Obama released a statement saying Harkin will be missed and thanking the senator for his service. "During his tenure, he has fought passionately to improve quality of life for Americans with disabilities and their families, to reform our education system and ensure that every American has access to affordable health care," Obama said.

Although members of his family have been diagnosed with cancer, Harkin said his health is good ? and reported a recent positive colonoscopy. But he said "you never know," and that he wanted to travel and spend his retirement with his wife, Ruth, "before it's too late."

He also nodded to his political longevity: "The effect of that cascades down and it opens a lot of doors of opportunity" for future candidates.

But by opening a door in Iowa, Harkin has created a potential headache for his party nationally.

Democrats likely would have had the edge in 2014 with the seat, considering Harkin's fundraising prowess and healthy approval. A poll by the Des Moines Register last fall showed a majority of Iowans approved of his job performance.

Democrats hold a 55-45 advantage in the Senate, requiring Republicans to gain six seats to win back the chamber. But Democrats have more seats to defend in 2014 ? 20 compared with only 13 for Republicans. Historically, the president's party loses seats in the midterm elections after his re-election.

In GOP-leaning West Virginia, five-term Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller recently announced he would not seek re-election. And on Friday, Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss, a Republican, announced that he wouldn't seek a third term.

Democratic incumbents also face tough re-election races in Arkansas, Louisiana, Montana, North Carolina and Alaska ? all carried by Republican Mitt Romney in November's presidential election.

Harkin's move opens a rare open Senate seat Iowa. Harkin, Iowa's junior senator, is outranked by Sen. Charles Grassley, who has held the state's other seat since 1980.

Attention will turn to U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley, a fourth-term Democrat from Waterloo who has long been mentioned as a possible Harkin successor. Braley, who was traveling in Iowa, did not immediately return requests by the AP for comments beyond an emailed statement calling Harkin a "mentor" and "progressive force" who leaves "a legacy few will ever match."

Harkin held open the possibility of endorsing a Democrat before the primary if the candidate "is a pragmatic progressive."

Although no Republicans have stepped forward, Harkin's news gives the GOP's private huddles new life.

"There are lots of conversations, but it's very early still," said Nick Ryan, an Iowa Republican campaign fundraiser.

U.S. Rep. Tom Latham of Clive is a seasoned Republican congressman, a veteran House Appropriations Committee member and a robust fundraiser who has won 10 consecutive terms. Aides to Latham declined to comment beyond a statement saying the congressman "respects Sen. Harkin's decision (and) looks forward to continuing to work with him."

Since November, Harkin has stepped up his role as one of the Senate's leading liberal populists.

He was a vocal opponent late last year of Obama's concession to lift the income threshold for higher taxes to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. Harkin instead supported raising taxes on all earners making more than $250,000 a year.

He also endorsed Obama's call for banning assault rifles and larger ammunition magazines after the Connecticut school shooting.

Despite Harkin's strong political position, he has faced questions about his and his wife's role in developing a namesake policy institute at Iowa State University, Harkin's alma mater. The Harkins and their supporters have been pushing for the institute to house papers highlighting his signature achievements, including the ADA and shaping farm policy as the former chairman of the Agriculture Committee.

Harkin has avoided questions about fundraising for the institute after disclosure reports showed some of its largest donors are firms that have benefited from his policies.

Harkin dismissed that those questions had any bearing on his decision.

Associated Press

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Egypt anything but peaceful on anniversary of uprising

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian protesters scuffled with police in Cairo on Saturday and troops were deployed in Suez after nine people were shot dead in nationwide protests against President Mohamed Mursi, exposing deep rifts two years after Hosni Mubarak was ousted.

After a day of clashes on Friday, tension remained high with a court expected to rule later on Saturday in a case against suspects accused of involvement in a stadium disaster that killed 74 people. Fans have threatened violence if the court does not deliver the justice they seek.

Eight people including a policeman were shot dead in Suez, east of the capital, and another was shot and killed in Ismailia, another city on the Suez Canal, medics said, after a day when police fired tear gas at stone-throwing youths.

Another 456 people were injured across Egypt, officials said, in Friday's unrest fuelled by anger at Mursi and his Islamist allies over what the protesters see as their betrayal of the revolution that erupted on January 25, 2011.

"We want to change the president and the government. We are tired of this regime. Nothing has changed," said Mahmoud Suleiman, 22, in Cairo's Tahrir Square, near where youths were still hurling stones at police on the other side of a concrete barrier early on Saturday morning.

The protests and violence have laid bare the divide between the Islamists and their secular rivals. The schism is hindering the efforts of Mursi, elected in June, to revive an economy in crisis and reverse a plunge in Egypt's currency by enticing back investors and tourists.

Protesters accuse Mursi and his Islamist allies of hijacking Egypt's revolution that ended 30 years of Mubarak's autocratic rule. Mursi's supporters say their critics are ignoring democratic principles after elections swept Islamists to office.

"The protests will continue until we realize all the demands of the revolution - bread, freedom and social justice," Ahmed Salama, 28, a protester camped out with dozens of others in Tahrir Square, the cauldron of the 2011 revolt.

The court hearing over the Port Said stadium disaster in February last year has fuelled concerns of more unrest.

Live images were shown from inside the court shortly before the session began. Some of those attending chanted for justice and held up pictures of those killed.

The court on the outskirts on Cairo, and in the same police compound where Mubarak was tried and jailed, is due to rule on Saturday in the cases brought against 73 people, 61 of whom are charged with murder in what was Egypt's worst stadium disaster.

However, the public prosecutor has said new evidence has emerged, meaning a verdict may be postponed.

PRESIDENT URGES CALM

Alongside the 61 charged with murder, another 12 defendants, including nine police officers, are accused of helping to cause the February 1, 2012, disaster at the end of a match between Cairo's Al Ahly and al-Masri, the local side.

Expecting a verdict, hardcore Al Ahly fans, known as ultras, have protested in Cairo over the last week, obstructing the transport network. The Port Said disaster triggered days of street battles near the Interior Ministry in Cairo last year.

In a statement in response to Friday's violence, Mursi said the state would not hesitate in "pursuing the criminals and delivering them to justice". He urged Egyptians to respect the principles of the revolution by expressing views peacefully.

The president was due to meet later on Saturday with the National Defense Council, which includes senior ministers and security officials, to discuss the violence and deaths as a result of the protests.

Troops were deployed in Suez after the head of the state security police in the city asked for reinforcements. The army distributed pamphlets to residents assuring them the deployment was temporary and meant to secure the city.

"We have asked the armed forces to send reinforcements on the ground until we pass this difficult period," Adel Refaat, head of state security in Suez, told state television.

Street battles erupted in cities including Cairo, Alexandria, Suez and Port Said. Arsonists attacked at least two state-owned buildings. An office used by the Muslim Brotherhood's political party was also torched.

The Brotherhood decided against mobilizing for the anniversary, wary of the scope for more conflict after December's violence, stoked by Mursi's decision to fast-track an Islamist-tinged constitution rejected by his opponents.

Inspired by the popular uprising in Tunisia, Egypt's revolution spurred further revolts across the Arab world. But the sense of common purpose that united Egyptians two years ago has given way to internal strife that already triggered bloody street battles last month.

(Additional reporting by Tom Perry, Marwa Awad, Ali Abdelatti and Omar Fahmy; Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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Docs to former NYC Mayor Koch: Lay off the salt

Seth Wenig / AP file

Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch

By Gil Aegerter and Isolde Raftery, NBC News

Former New York Mayor Ed Koch was released Saturday from the hospital after a weeklong stay for treatment of fluid in his lungs and swollen ankles -- his third hospitalization in recent months.

Koch, 88, had expected to remain at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia hospital through the weekend, but doctors decided to let him out Saturday, The Associated Press reported, citing a spokesman.

Koch was admitted last Saturday night. He lost 16 pounds of water weight in the hospital, the AP reported, and was told to limit his salt intake. At a short press conference at his release, Koch sat in a wheelchair with an oxygen tube in his nose and said he would continue treatment at home.


A physician with him, Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, said Koch still had a way to go to restore his energy level. Koch was hospitalized in December with a respiratory infection and in September with anemia.

Koch was mayor from 1978 to 1989 and a congressman from New York from 1969 to 1979. A decade after leaving the mayor's office, he spent two years as a television show judge on "The People's Court."?He has remained active on Twitter, where he occasionally tweets as @mayoredkoch.?

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Squash Programs Enter Second Half Of Season As Nation&#39;s Top ...

THRILLERS OVER HARVARD: MEN l WOMEN

For the first time this century, Princeton has both the top-ranked men's and women's squash teams in the nation, and both will continue their quests for Ivy League championships next Wednesday.

Both the Princeton men (6-0, 2-0 Ivy) and women (5-0, 2-0) are coming off dramatic 5-4 home victories over Harvard on Jan. 13. The victory kept the men atop the poll, where they have been since the preseason, while the women jumped from third to first with the win.

The Princeton women hadn't been ranked first since Nov. 20, 2009, when the Tigers were coming off three straight national championships. The men hadn't been number one at any point during the Trinity-dominated 2000's until last season, when Princeton finally knocked off the Bantams 5-4 in the 2012 national final.

While both teams are undefeated, there are long and challenging roads ahead on both paths towards potential Ivy and national championships. For the women, the first match after the finals break will play a big part in determining the winner. The Tigers will welcome fourth-ranked Penn Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 5 pm.

This has grown into one of the top rivalries in the nation, though the Quakers have had the best of it in the regular season recently. Penn has won four of the last five meetings during the season, including a 6-3 win in Philadelphia last season; Princeton, however, has won four of the last five matches played in Jadwin Gym, including a 7-2 quarterfinal win during the 2011 Howe Cup.

Penn will come into the match with a 1-1 record in league play, which includes a 6-3 home loss to Harvard. The Penn-Harvard competition included three matches that went five games, as well as three others that went four.

Princeton will head to New Haven that weekend for a pair of matches. On Friday, the Tigers will host nationally ranked Stanford in a rematch of the 2012 Howe Cup quarterfinal, won by Princeton 8-1. The next day, Princeton will take on Yale at noon in the Brady Squash Center. The Bulldogs are currently 9-1 and have Ivy League victories over both Columbia (9-0) and Cornell (6-3). The Bulldogs were pushed hard in a road win at Cornell; three of their six wins came by 3-2 scores.

Yale is led by 2011 national individual champion Millie Tomlinson, and it has won four straight over Princeton. That run followed a stretch of six straight wins for the Tigers, including five during Princeton?s three-year run as national champions (2007-09).

Following the Jan. 30 match with Penn, Princeton will play only once more at the Jadwin Squash Courts. The team will celebrate Senior Day Feb. 10 at noon as part of a doubleheader against Columbia.

The men will return to the court Jan. 30 when they take on Penn at the Jadwin Squash Courts. That will be the Tigers? final tune-up before hitting the road to New Haven, Conn., to take on the Yale Bulldogs. Both Princeton and Yale are undefeated in Ivy play right now, and those two schools have combined to win each of the last six Ivy League titles (they also shared the 2006 title in a three-way split with Harvard).

Thus, the winner of the Princeton-Yale regular season match has won the Ivy League title seven straight years, and the home team has won this match three of the last four years. Last season, Princeton ended a two-year skid with an 8-1 home victory over the Bulldogs.

Cornell showed that it would be a forced to be reckoned with last season, when it upset Yale and pushed Princeton during a tough CSA semifinal match. The Big Red is 7-1 on the season, though it fell 8-1 to Yale. The Big Red will host Princeton on Feb. 8 in what could be the biggest final obstacle for the Tigers in the Ivy race.

The rematch from the 2012 national final will take place Feb. 16 at the Jadwin Squash Courts when the Trinity Bantams come to town. Trinity is currently undefeated, including an impressive home win over Yale on Wednesday, and is currently ranked second nationally.

The national championships will take place Feb. 22-24 at Yale, while the individuals will be the following weekend at Trinity.

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Distribution: A Weak Link in Gun Control?

Adding to the complexity of the gun-control debate, a new study suggests that guns make their way into the hands of criminals partly because arms manufacturers don't use secure distribution channels for their products.?

Kevin D. Bradford, an associate professional specialist in marketing at the University of Notre Dame?s Mendoza College of Business, led the study of how guns were used in violent crimes and what kinds of safeguards gun manufacturers had in place for distribution.

?The gun industry is cloaked in secrecy,? Bradford said, ?We found that 1 percent of gun dealers are responsible for 45 to 60 percent of guns involved in crimes. These dealers divert new guns [that are] intended for responsible owners to those [people] that gun restrictions are meant to keep away from the weapons.?

Bradford?s research found that guns run through a secure distribution channel are less likely to be used in violent crimes. Yet, many gun manufacturers don?t take measures to safeguard distribution. Bradford believes that requiring such measures, such as distributor background checks, might help curb some of the gun violence occurring in the United States.

?When manufacturers implement safeguards in their distribution channels, their guns are not used as often in crime,? he says. ?If those marketing principles were put in place, dealers would be more discouraged from selling guns to the wrong people.?

Bradford believes that gun manufacturers should be held to the same level of accountability as their counterparts in other industries.

"If we can hold Hasbro accountable for choking hazards for children, it seems reasonable that we should be able to hold gun manufacturers accountable for their intermediaries who distribute to criminals," Bradford says.

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Excellent Advice For Making Improvements To Your Home. | OK ...

TIP! Use high-quality insulation around your plumbing system to prevent your water from freezing during this coming winter. It?s easy to find weatherizing tape or foam insulation to use on on your pipes.

Home improvement offers a chance for anyone to participate. Home improvement projects can benefit you much further than providing you with a nicer home to live in. A project that?s well executed can significantly raise your home?s market value. This article should give you some ideas on how to do some great home improvement projects.

TIP! Have a knowledgeable professional look at the floors you already have in your home before you install new hardwood floors. You may have some great, natural hardwood beneath your linoleum or carpet that just needs refinished.

Make sure you include everything in your budget. Unexpected expenses quickly start adding up, and your mistakes can cost you by throwing your budget off track. This can be avoided through proper planning. What can go wrong? What if the materials you want are not available? When you ask these questions, you will be better prepared.

TIP! To get the most out of your home improvement projects, make sure you are using the best tools for the job. This will help make sure the job is done right.

If you can afford it, purchase natural materials for use with indoor projects. Wood, ceramic, stone and other real materials are usually superior to synthetic substitutes. They look better and last longer. The most costly natural materials may be less expensive over time because the synthetics will likely need replacing often.

TIP! Protect floors and other surfaces when you are painting, replacing cabinets or demolishing walls. You can prevent further work by covering areas of your workspace up.

If you wish to do an easy home improvement project, get to a store and purchase some paint. Adding some new paint to a home can give it a new appearance, which doesn?t really cost you a whole lot of money or time. If you want to sell your home, then adding new paint to your home can improve your home?s appearance to potential buyers.

TIP! Whilst undertaking home renovations in your kitchen or bathroom, it is a good idea to install new water-resistant wall board in place of the existing ordinary wall board. Water-resistant wall board is called ?green board? by the construction industry and will stand up to moisture much better than standard wall board.

It?s much cheaper to live in your home whenever performing home renovation. Therefore, you should attempt to only renovate a single room at once. This will allow you to live in your home more easily, unless you?re working on your only bathroom! If you need to ask a family member to spend a few nights at their home.

TIP! A new floor is a smart way to modernize any room. You can install laminate flooring on your own and it is nearly indestructible.

The information you?ve learned in this article is just a small taste of the wealth of home improvement knowledge that is available. Keep learning and acquiring knowledge to enjoy what home improvement has to offer. Well thought out plans and research can be what makes or breaks your home improvement project. Before you tackle your next project, learn all you can.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Patrios vs. Ravens LIVE UPDATES: AFC Championship Game 2013

Here we go again.

In a rematch of last year's AFC title game, the New England Patriots will once again host the Baltimore Ravens with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line.

In what could be the last stop of Ray Lewis' last ride, the Ravens take on yet another future Hall of Fame quarterback in Tom Brady. Last week in the Divisional Round, Baltimore faced Peyton Manning, rallying in the final seconds to force overtime with a miraculous touchdown pass from Joe Flacco. It was in the second OT session when the Ravens' defense came through and intercepted an ill-advised pass from Manning to set up the game-winning field goal.

But now they take on Brady, who with New England's win over Houston last week, broke Joe Montana's record for most playoff victories. He's also just four postseason touchdown passes shy of tying Joe Montana's record of 45.

"It's a chess match, because he understands every coverage, he understands every defense," Lewis said about Brady's ability to read defenses, via NFL.com. "And if you give it away too early, then the game is like checkers for him."

While much of the focus will be on the Brady-Lewis narrative, the x-factor of the AFC Championship game might be Baltimore's quarterback. Flacco 7-4 record in the postseason isn't too shabby, and five of those wins have come on the road (tied with Eli Manning for the most in NFL history).

"I would like to think that I go out there and play consistently and approach everything the same way," Flacco said earlier this week. "I think that's been proved out. We win a lot of football games around here, and this is actually the third time I'm standing up here getting ready to play in an AFC championship game."

Will Flacco finally get over the hump and help extend Lewis' last ride to New Orleans for the Super Bowl? Or will Brady and the Patriots send the Ravens home for the second year in a row?

Scroll down for live updates.

Jacoby Jones gets no room to run. Ravens will start at their own 14 after a 9-yard return.

@ BaltimoreLuke : Clear communication issue as Graham wanted Chykie Brown to switch on that third down. #Patriots back on top. Ellerbe penalty huge. #Ravens

Patriots take a 10-7 lead. The drive was 11 plays, 79 yards, 5:10.

Brady takes the shotgun snap and finds Welker running toward the sideline for the easy touchdown. Ravens' cornerbacks were yelling at each other right after he caught it.

Ridley tries to power his way up the middle but gets stuffed for about 1 yard.

Ravens blitz forcing Brady to get rid of it fast but Pollard was at the line to bat it down. Incomplete.

After an 8-yard gain by Ridley up the middle, Brady hits Hernandez on a slant route and the Pats pick up 5 yards and a first down. Ball at the 2-yard line.

Ridley runs up the middle for 4 yards and a first down. Patriots hurry up and run a screen to Welker, who runs down the right side until he's finally brought down by Suggs for a gain of 24.

Brady hands it off to Ridley who runs up the middle for 7. Patriots are in Ravens' territory.

After a 7-yard pass to Welker, Brady hits Lloyd with a quick screen on his left that goes for 4 yards and a first down.

Following a return of 22 yards by McCourty, Ridley runs right for about 3 yards. Ellerbe is flagged for a personal foul giving 15 more yards to New England. He slapped a NE player after the play.

@ _BLowe : The absence of Talib hurting the Pats. Arrington was lined up opposite Torrey Smith on the 25-yard gain. That's a tough matchup for NE.

Ravens go up 7-3 after the extra point.

@ MikeReiss : Backup safety Patrick Chung requires medical attention on the field after Ray Rice TD, then walks to sideline under his own power.

Rice gets hit in the backfield but stays on his feet, runs left and into the end zone for the TOUCHDOWN. Ravens take the lead. Rice broke 2 tackles on the run. Chung is down on the play.

Flacco goes for the fade pass to Pitta in the left corner and he comes down with the ball but he didn't get both feet in bounds. Incomplete.

Rice gets another handoff and starts to his right, then cuts up the field for about 5 yards. First and goal from the 2-yard line coming up.

Ray Rice runs up the middle this time, bursts through a hole and cuts to the left for about 8 yards.

Flacco drops back and fires a high pass to Torrey Smith who jumps up and comes down with the catch at the 25-yard line. Great throw and catch.

Pearce gets a carry this time, bounces to the outside and picks up about 4. Ball is at NE's 40.

Flacco drops back and finds Pearce running right out of the back field and he goes down the right sideline for about 9 yards.

They go to Rice on first down again and he picks up about 2 running left.

Flacco drops back, gets plenty of time and finds Rice on his right coming out of the backfield and he picks up 11 yards and another first down.

Rice gets the handoff in shotgun formation but he is held to just 2 yards.

Flacco drops back and hits Pitta open down the middle of the field and the Ravens pick up 17.

Flacco runs a play-action and hits Leach that would have been about a gain of 5, but the ball got stripped and knocked out of bounds back a couple yards. So just a 3-yard gain.

@ JeffDuncanTP : Baltimore's four drives have started at the 13-, 10-, 8 -& 10-yard lines. They did not run a play in New England territory in the 1st Qtr.
@ _BLowe : From a starting field position standpoint, Pats have had a significant edge - it's just not showing up on the scoreboard.

Patriots dominating time of possession, 10:30 to 4:30.

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Second presidential terms loaded with setbacks

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Second presidential terms are never easy ? even for George Washington.

More often, they're fraught with peril, frequently marred by scandal, failure, hubris, and burnout, and souring relations with Congress.

President Barack Obama acknowledges the dangers of overreach but vows to steer cautiously. The odds are against him.

He's the 20th U.S. president to serve all or parts of two terms. Most of the others have encountered setbacks and frustrations.

He's also the third in a row to win a second four-year term. Both predecessors stumbled.

President Bill Clinton was impeached by the House over lying about an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, although the Senate declined to remove him from office. President George W. Bush failed to get a big Social Security overhaul through Congress and was slammed for his handling of Hurricane Katrina and growing voter anxiety over the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

From Inauguration Day, a second term president's influence and power begin to ebb.

"It's called fatigue, people burn out. Typically, the top people are recruited for the first term. For the second term, you kind of go to the bench," said Ross Baker, a political science professor at Rutgers University. "It's a little less illustrious than the starting lineup. You're going to get more people perhaps a little less sure-footed. That's putting it, perhaps, mildly."

There's something of a political Continental Divide with second terms. At some point everybody's attention starts flowing in the other direction as those in both parties start shifting their focus to the next election.

Also, Obama sets out against a backdrop of looming new fiscal showdowns that will come to a head in March ? another battle over the debt limit, mandatory spending cuts postponed from January and the expiration of spending authority for the entire government.

And some of his top second-term goals such as immigration and tax-code overhaul, gun control and climate-change legislation come as grim budget realities cast a long shadow over what he can accomplish.

History is littered with troubled second terms.

Richard Nixon resigned in disgrace. Ronald Reagan's second term was marred by the Iran-Contra guns-for-hostages scandal.

Even George Washington, the nation's revered first president, had an ugly second term.

His backing of the Jay Treaty expanding trade ties with Revolutionary War foe Britain divided the nation. Many leaders ? including future president Thomas Jefferson ? challenged Washington. Jefferson called the treaty a "monument of folly." Angry crowds gathered outside Washington's house and talk simmered of impeachment.

Franklin D. Roosevelt was able to win four terms but had a tumultuous second one despite a 1936 re-election landslide. His effort to expand and pack the Supreme Court with ideological allies was soundly rebuffed by Congress. And Democrats suffered mightily in the 1938 midterms.

Since Roosevelt's day, presidents have been constitutionally limited to two terms. The downside for victorious incumbents: being unable to run again limits a second-term president's clout, lessening the ability to reward allies or thwart political foes and hastening lame-duck status.

But second terms don't have to be failures ? and Obama won't necessarily succumb.

William Galston, a domestic policy adviser in the second Clinton administration, said the notion of a second-term jinx or curse is an over-simplification because "a lot of presidents have trouble in their first terms" and don't get re-elected. And second-term achievements ? such as Clinton's ? need to be weighed along with setbacks, he said.

Galston also suggested some things may be easier for Obama in his second term given the dynamics of his re-election victory ? such as immigration and tax-code overhaul. He's already gotten Congress ? post-election ? to raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans, something he couldn't do earlier.

Clinton's second term? "I would judge it as an incomplete success. And its incompleteness is largely his own fault," said Galston, now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.

In his book, "Presidential Power in Troubled Second Terms," presidential scholar Alfred Zacher concluded that only one president had a truly better second term than his first: James Madison, president from 1809-1817. But seven others had OK second terms despite setbacks, he wrote, most recently Dwight Eisenhower, Reagan and Clinton.

Reagan, despite Iran-Contra, oversaw a major 1986 simplification of the tax code and the unraveling of the Soviet Union in his second term. Clinton learned how to reach across the aisle to deal with Republicans on welfare overhaul and deficit reduction and left office with an annual budget surplus ? an achievement no other president since Andrew Jackson can claim.

James Thurber, director of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University, said that by the end of a first term, "The American people have gotten to know the president very well. The enthusiasm of his first election is long gone. That limits the possibility of great success in the second term."

Also, presidents who were just re-elected can get overconfident from their victories, see their elections as a "mandate" to push their agendas, start believing re-election campaign hype and surround themselves with many burned-out senior staffers and inexperienced younger ones, suggests Kenneth M. Duberstein, who was Reagan's chief of staff.

"Add to this too much communal drinking from the same Kool-Aid, and it is a recipe for disaster for any second-term president," Duberstein wrote. "All of us who have served in second-term White Houses have seen this witch's brew."

President George W. Bush claimed "political capital" from his 2004 re-election win and "I intend to spend it." But it was a losing investment. He got little done in his second term.

Thomas Cronin, a political science professor at Colorado College, said Obama's time to wield influence is limited and he needs strike quickly.

A year or two into a president's second term, "people say, well, let's just wait this guy out," Cronin said." That's why the next six to ten months are so crucial."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/second-presidential-terms-loaded-setbacks-190629344.html

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