Monday, January 28, 2013

Why Poor Sleep and Forgetfulness Plague the Aging Brain

Aging brain scans Aging brains show a weakening in brain waves associated with deep sleep (right) compared with younger adults (left), with consequent memory impairments. Image: Bryce Mander

Deterioration of a specific brain region impairs sleep quality as people age, leading to poorer memory retention, according to research published today in Nature Neuroscience.?

Aging is associated with the gradual loss of brain cells, sleep disturbances and declining memory function, but how these factors are related to each other has been unclear.

Neuroscientist Bryce Mander at the University of California, Berkeley, and his colleagues recruited 33 healthy adults ? 18 around the age of 20, and 15 ranging from late sixties to late seventies ? all with normal mental function, and asked them to memorize a list of word pairs.

The participants were asked to recall some of the word pairs ten minutes later, then left to sleep overnight while the researchers recorded the electrical activity of their brains. The next morning, volunteers were asked to recall selected words from the list again while having their brains scanned.

In keeping with earlier studies, the older adults performed less well than the younger ones on the memory test, and showed significant reductions in the slow brain waves associated with deep sleep.

The extent of deep-sleep disruption was related to the degree of memory impairment, with those exhibiting the least slow-wave activity performing the worst. These differences were also associated with a reduction of grey matter in a part of the brain called the medial prefrontal cortex.

?We?ve known for decades that sleep is disrupted in older adults, but we didn't know why,? says Mander. ?Our findings show that brain deterioration, bad memory and bad sleep are not independent, but instead are significantly interrelated.?

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It is well established that sleep strengthens newly formed memories, and slow brain waves are thought to enhance the transfer of information from the hippocampus, a brain structure that is crucial to memory formation, to other parts of the brain for long-term storage. ??

Mander and colleagues' findings suggest that deterioration of the medial prefrontal cortex diminishes the slow waves that occur during deep sleep. Consequently, the older participants were less able than the younger ones to solidify their memories of the word pairs.?

?This study provides valuable insight into the relationship between sleep and cognition,? says Roxanne Sterniczuk, a neurophysiologist at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. However, she urges caution because the observed anatomical differences may be indicative of early neurodegeneration, rather than simply a natural loss of volume.

?The inability to examine the participants? brains for pathology is a major limitation,? she adds. ?It would be interesting to follow the older adults over time, or add a dementia group and compare the differences.?

Last year, Sterniczuk and her colleagues presented preliminary findings showing that sleep disturbances accurately predict a subsequent diagnosis of Alzheimer?s disease.

?Sleep disruption is even more pronounced in Alzheimer's,? says Mander, ?so a good next step will be to see if sleep disruption in these populations is associated with their memory symptoms. If so, targeting sleep may reduce some of their deficits.?

This article is reproduced with permission from the magazine Nature. The article was first published on January 27, 2013.

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Half of Greek Homeowners Can't Pay Tax - Greece - Greek Reporter

HouseJust over half of Greek homeowners say they will not be able to pay all their property taxes this year, according to a new poll. The Kapa Research survey for the Hellenic Property Federation (POMIDA) found that of 1,414 people questioned, 54 percent said they would not have enough money to cover the cost of a range of property taxes that have to be paid in 2013.

Just under 50 percent said they doubted whether they would be able to meet their mortgage repayments this year, while about 25 percent are already falling behind in their monthly payments.

Regarding landlords who rent out their properties, 82.7 percent said that they are losing money from their real estate assets rather than making a profit. Property taxes were doubled by former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos, now head of the PASOK Socialist party that is a partner in Prime Minister Antonis Samaras? coalition government.

The tax is put into electric bills under the threat of power being turned off for non-payment. Venizelos also doubled income taxes and assessed taxes on poor Greeks for the first time, but despite the tax hikes revenues are falling short of expectations because people can?t afford them as many have also had their pay slashed and pensions cut.

Source: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2013/01/26/half-of-greek-homeowners-cant-pay-tax/

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Huawei tests 2Tbps data transmission over Vodafone's German network, calls it a 'first'

Huawei notches 2Tbps data transmission over Vodafone's network in Germany, calls it a 'world's first'

As terabit speeds go, Huawei's latest fiber feat falls on the lower end of recent industry achievements. At 2Tbps, the Chinese company's field test -- one it's hailing as a "world's first" -- comes nowhere close to the 100Tbps-plus experiments conducted by the likes of NEC and NICT. But top speed isn't entirely the point here; real-world performance is. By leveraging existing fiber infrastructure owned by Vodafone across portions of lower Germany, Huawei was able to successfully demonstrate two record-breaking, 200G transmissions: one spanning 1,500km and the other 3,325km over an "ultra-long-haul solution." To give you a bit of perspective on just what sort of data haul theoretical networks of this kind can achieve, Huawei claims this ultra-fast connection is "equivalent to downloading 40 HD videos in one second." Impressive, indeed. But don't go ditching that TWC wideband or FiOS contract just yet. While it's nice to know this tech exists, practical deployment is still a ways off. Until then, gigabit's the buzz word.

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Huawei and Vodafone Complete World's First 2 Tbit/s WDM Field Trial


Shenzhen, China, 24 January 2013:

Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology solutions provider, and Vodafone, one of the world's largest mobile communications companies, today announced the successful trial of 2 Tbit/s optical fiber transmission technologies on Vodafone's live network. The field trial achieved 2 Tbit/s transmission capabilities of over 3,325km. This provides a data highway capacity 20-times higher than current commercially deployed 100Gbit/s systems and has a speed equivalent to downloading 40 HD videos in one second. This marks an important step forward for optical transport technology advances beyond 100G.


Traffic on carrier backbone networks is growing exponentially, driving global momentum for commercial 100G deployments and attracting attention on optical transport beyond 100G. Riding on cutting-edge technologies such as flex oDSP, super SD-FEC, and flex modulation format, this field trial achieved a record-breaking transmission distance of 1,500 km using a super-channel PDM-16QAM-based high spectral efficiency solution, and a second record-breaking transmission distance of 3,325 km using a super-channel Nyquist PDM-QPSK-based ultra-long-haul solution. Both transmissions were on a link with G.652 fibers and erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) without electrical regeneration. The link used in the trial was on Vodafone's backbone network, passing through a few cities across middle and south Germany.


"We are at the forefront of global 100G deployments, and have taken the lead in delivering key breakthroughs in technologies beyond 100G. Through collaboration with Vodafone and other leading international operators and customer-centric R&D, Huawei is always ready to build advanced optical networks for customers," said Jack Wang, president of Huawei's transport network product line.


To help customers optimize their overall technical architecture and adopt next-generation transport networks, Huawei conducted the world's first 2T WDM field trial and pan- European 400G field trial in 2012, and also unveiled a series of scientific research achievements in optical transmission. According to Ovum, Huawei ranks No. 1 in the WDM/OTN, 40G, 100G, and global optical network markets, as of Q3 2012.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

New Construction Homes in Darien, Ct for the New Year 2013 ...

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With the New Year comes opportunity for moving into a brand new constructed home in Darien, Connecticut. Some of these homes are move in ready and some are still in construction phase where you can choose your finishes.
The four I will highlight in this week?s newsletter are:

~ Kensett Home Community of 62 custom designed homes on 16 acres with walking trails, pool & club house. Prices range from $1.3 to $1.55 million with square feet running between 3,300 up to 4,480.

~ Noroton Green are 8 certified ?green? homes with state of the art energy-efficient mechanicals and materials. These homes are approx. 3,000 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms, 3 ? baths starting at $1.295 million.

Custom Deluxe Homes.

~ 358 Hoyt Street a 3,500 square foot home on 0.80 acres, spray foam insulation, 3 zone HVAC system, large eat-in gourmet kitchen offered at $1,399,000.

~ 312 Noroton Avenue is a timeless custom Colonial design with all the high end bells and whistles is a 5745 sq. ft. home on 0.35 acres offered at $2,295,000.

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Letters of Alfred Russel Wallace Go Online

The near-complete archive allows the sometimes overlooked 19th-century naturalist to emerge from Darwin's shadow


Alfred Russel Wallace This portrait of Alfred Russel Wallace (1823?1913) was painted in 1923 by J. W. Beaufort. The Natural History Museum in London took it out of storage and unveiled it on 24 January to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the great naturalist's death. Image: Natural History Museum

Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace are credited for co-discovering evolution by natural selection in early 1858. But on one morning back in the summer of 1852, as Wallace had just finished his breakfast, evolution nearly went up in smoke.

Wallace was on a ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, relaxing in his cabin, when the captain strolled in and announced, perhaps too calmly: ?I am afraid the ship's on fire. Come and see what you think of it."

Within a few hours, the vessel was on its side, engulfed in flames. Sitting in a small lifeboat 1,100 kilometers from land, with minimal supplies, Wallace almost fell victim to the very process he would later uncover ? what we would today call survival of the fittest.

Thankfully, after ten days, Wallace was rescued by the Jordeson, a brig running between the West Indies and London. On arriving back home, he was overjoyed, writing to a friend: ?Oh! Glorious day! ? Beef steaks and damson tart, a paradise for hungry sinners.?

This episode is just one of many to emerge from Wallace Letters Online, launched today on the website of the Natural History Museum in London. It is a project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation based in New York City to track down and digitize Wallace?s correspondence.

So far, the open-access database contains nearly 4,000 letters sent to and from the famous naturalist, or about 95% of his known surviving correspondence. The database is fully searchable and includes transcripts as well as scans of many of the letters. The launch of this database is part of Wallace100, a series of events celebrating Wallace?s life and work during the centenary of his death.

Darwin is so strongly associated with natural selection that Wallace is sometimes forgotten. However, with the launch of this database, scientists and historians can better understand the personal and scientific relationship between these two men. ?This is the first time that all of the Darwin and Wallace correspondence has been published in full,? says George Beccaloni, director of the project.

Shortly after the publication of Darwin?s On the Origin of Species in 1859, scientific debate turned to the problem of animal coloration: could natural selection explain the bright pigments observed in so many species? ?It was the test case of the new theory,? says Beccaloni.

Letters in the database address this, as well as topics as diverse as biogeography, socialism and phrenology. Currently, 60% of the letters have viewable images and 36% have transcripts. Over the next three years, the Natural History Museum intends to complete the transcripts, hiring two professional historians to produce scholarly annotations. ?The hope is that Wallace Letters Online will lead to a renaissance in research about Wallace,? says Beccaloni.

This article is reproduced with permission from the magazine Nature. The article was first published on January 24, 2013.

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Donald Cerrone, John Dodson and the other Jackson?s MMA fighters show family atmosphere makes better fighters

CHICAGO -- Donald Cerrone and John Dodson are at it again. After needling each other throughout the UFC on Fox 6 open workouts, the flyweight and the lightweight start teasing each other during Thursday's press conference. If you didn't see the smile in their eyes, you would think these two are opponents, not teammates.

But they are teammates, working together at Jackson's MMA in New Mexico as they prepared for their fights this weekend along with Shawn Jordan and Clay Guida. The camaraderie that has grown from their time in the gym showed as Cerrone and Dodson go back and forth.

"There's no tension or anything because we play around with John, and I will keep picking on him," Cerrone said.

"I already told you that. Me and Demetrious [Johnson, Dodson's opponent on Saturday] will beat your [expletive]," Dodson replies to Cerrone, before turning back to the gaggle of reporters. "With all of us playing around, it's just my family. It's my big brother trying to pick on me."

For Guida, that playfulness has turned into a second family he finds at the gym in Albuqurque, New Mexico.

"It's my family here, it's my family in Albuquerque, and it's a homecoming for Greg Jackson, too. He's from the west suburbs. To see Coach come back and get to work with his students, to see John Dodson be the main event in the flyweight title bout, that's just huge."

Jackson, the coach behind the fighters, still has most of his family in Chicago. He claims Chicago sports teams -- because his mother would never forgive him if he didn't -- and he likes bringing his fighters back here.

"When I'm downtown, it reminds me of being a kid. I spent a lot of summers here. When I come back, I get to see some old friends. I love Chicago."

"It's a cool camaraderie. A lot of ways, it's just another day at the office. It's kind of, we've been training together and now we'll see each other at the event. They're all pretty pro about it. It's cool because you get good training partners, and they're all in the same boat."

Dodson is often the man behind tension being broken. He has worked with Jackson since he was in his teens, and has always been in that role of tension breaker.

"What he's brought is that he's always in a good mood. All the time. He's just a happy-go-lucky guy. There's some people in your life who are sunshiney, who are elevating, they don't complain, they work hard, and that's him. It's nice to see him get that title shot. Hopefully he'll win, because he deserves it. He's really a great, great kid. He's always been a great kid."

As usual, Jackson has several fighters on the card this weekend. He's gotten used to juggling fighters for every UFC card, and dismisses with a laugh anyone who calls those many fighters boring.

"Donald Cerrone? My God that guy is boring. You know who is even more boring? Little John himself. Name one guy he's knocked out in the UFC ... oh wait," Jackson said sarcastically. "It's silly. Even Clay Guida. He had one bad fight, but calling that guy boring is the height of stupidity. I think that argument is pretty well dead."

The fights that will air on Fox will feature two Jackson's fighters -- Cerrone and Dodson. But he doesn't point to that to show his fighters are not boring.

"The validation is every week when we have an exciting fight. When you have the numbers of fighters I do, not every fight is going to blow everyone out of the water. That's just numbers. But to have the numbers that we have and have the success that we have, and have exciting fighters. That argument never bothers me because it's so silly."

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/donald-cerrone-john-dodson-other-jackson-mma-fighters-001523000--mma.html

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Defense Secretary lifting ban on women serving in combat

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Senior defense officials say Pentagon chief Leon Panetta is removing the military's ban on women serving in combat, opening hundreds of thousands of front-line positions and potentially elite commando jobs after more than a decade at war.

The groundbreaking move recommended by the Joint Chiefs of Staff overturns a 1994 rule prohibiting women from being assigned to smaller ground combat units. Panetta's decision gives the military services until January 2016 to seek special exceptions if they believe any positions must remain closed to women.

A senior military official says the services will develop plans for allowing women to seek the combat positions. Some jobs may open as soon as this year. Assessments for others, such as special operations forces, including Navy SEALS and the Army's Delta Force, may take longer.

The official said the military chiefs must report back to Panetta with their initial implementation plans by May 15. The announcement on Panetta's decision is not expected until Thursday, so the official spoke on condition of anonymity.

Panetta's move expands the Pentagon's action nearly a year ago to open about 14,500 combat positions to women, nearly all of them in the Army. This decision could open more than 230,000 jobs, many in Army and Marine infantry units, to women.

In recent years the necessities of war propelled women into jobs as medics, military police and intelligence officers that were sometimes attached ? but not formally assigned ? to units on the front lines.

Women comprise 14 percent of the 1.4 million active military personnel.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-sources-panetta-opens-combat-roles-women-203034238--politics.html

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USDA Finalizes New Microloan Program ? Start Farming ? Penn ...

WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 2013 ? Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced a new microloan program from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) designed to help small and family operations, beginning and socially disadvantaged farmers secure loans under $35,000. The new microloan program is aimed at bolstering the progress of producers through their start-up years by providing needed resources and helping to increase equity so that farmers may eventually graduate to commercial credit and expand their operations. The microloan program will also provide a less burdensome, more simplified application process in comparison to traditional farm loans.?


?I have met several small and beginning farmers, returning veterans and disadvantaged producers interested in careers in farming who too often must rely on credit cards or personal loans with high interest rates to finance their start-up operations,? said Vilsack.?By further expanding access to credit to those just starting to put down roots in farming, USDA continues to help grow a new generation of farmers, while ensuring the strength of an American agriculture sector that drives our economy, creates jobs, and provides the most secure and affordable food supply in the world.?


The new microloans, said Vilsack, represent how USDA continues to make year-over-year gains in expanding credit opportunities for minority, socially-disadvantaged and young and beginning farmers and ranchers across the United States. The final rule establishing the microloan program will be published in the Jan. 17 issue of the Federal Register.
Administered through USDA?s Farm Service Agency (FSA) Operating Loan Program, the new microloan program offers credit options and solutions to a variety of producers. FSA has a long history of providing agricultural credit to the nation?s farmers and ranchers through its Operating Loan Program. In assessing its programs, FSA evaluated the needs of smaller farm operations and any unintended barriers to obtaining financing. For beginning farmers and ranchers, for instance, the new microloan program offers a simplified loan application process. In addition, for those who want to grow niche crops to sell directly to ethnic markets and farmers markets, the microloan program offers a path to obtain financing. For past FSA Rural Youth Loan recipients, the microloan program provides a bridge to successfully transition to larger-scale operations.


Since 2009, USDA has made a record amount of farm loans through FSA?more than 128,000 loans totaling nearly $18 billion. USDA has increased the number of loans to beginning farmers and ranchers from 11,000 loans in 2008 to 15,000 loans in 2011. More than 40 percent of USDA?s farm loans now go to beginning farmers. In addition, USDA has increased its lending to socially-disadvantaged producers by nearly 50 percent since 2008.


Producers can apply for a maximum of $35,000 to pay for initial start-up expenses such as hoop houses to extend the growing season, essential tools, irrigation, delivery vehicles, and annual expenses such as seed, fertilizer, utilities, land rents, marketing, and distribution expenses. As their financing needs increase, applicants can apply for an operating loan up to the maximum amount of $300,000 or obtain financing from a commercial lender under FSA?s Guaranteed Loan Program.
USDA farm loans can be used to purchase land, livestock, equipment, feed, seed, and supplies, or be to construct buildings or make farm improvements. Small farmers often rely on credit cards or personal loans, which carry high interest rates and have less flexible payment schedules, to finance their operations. Expanding access to credit, USDA?s microloan will provide a simple and flexible loan process for small operations.?


Producers interested in applying for a microloan may contact their local Farm Service Agency office.?


The Obama Administration, with Agriculture Secretary Vilsack?s leadership, has worked tirelessly to strengthen rural America, maintain a strong farm safety net, and create opportunities for America's farmers and ranchers. U.S. agriculture is currently experiencing one of its most productive periods in American history thanks to the productivity, resiliency, and resourcefulness of our producers.

Source: http://extension.psu.edu/start-farming/news/2013/usda-finalizes-new-microloan-program

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Dear Asparagus: Garden Dinner Party Fun

Hello :) My friends and I are all in our 20's now, so having dinner parties seems appropriate, yes? Well one evening a little while ago,?my friend Tara and I hosted just that, in her garden. We served an entree, main & dessert as well as a drink for each course. It was well planned, with the afternoon spent shopping for ingredients, preparing the food and decoration. Oh the stress! One friend Sabeth brought a fancy camera with an even fancier portrait lens, so the evening was well documented. I was super impressed with the quality of the photos... so without further ado, the highlights of the evening, which if I say so myself, was quite the success!

The setting!

We brought out a round table, added vintage chairs, as well as lace doilies, a rose from my garden, scarfs and candles.

Silk scarves draped over the clothesline oh so elegantly...

Close up. Name card were added as well.?

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To drink we had rose gin fizz. Gin, soda water & a rose petal.

?There were two entrees, the first being crispy coconut potatoes, on a bed of baby kale and topped with dill. So crispy.. so delicious!

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There was also broccolini w/ almonds & yoghurt dressing. Recipe adapted from?smitten kitchen, we simply swapped asparagus for broccolini.?

Extra almond & yoghurt dressing and a salsa verde for the potatoes. Talk about flavour!

The main course!?

?Aperol spritz to drink.

As well, we had?handmade fettucini w/ goats cheese & roast tomatoes. We took a while to prepare fresh pasta using my machine..sadly though we left the beautiful fettucini out for two hours before serving, and in the hot weather it clumped together. In the end it tasted okay, but not exactly what we hoped for! Lesson learnt ;)

Tara and I excitedly bringing it out...

Dessert?

Despite the main not being a complete success, we knew the dessert would make up for it. As soon as I spotted Heidi's chilled banana nut pie, it was on the menu. It sounded perfect...brilliant for the hot weather, something we could make a few hours before and leave in the fridge, and delicious and healthy at the same time. And it was so yummy! There weren't many leftovers...

An iced chai was also served to sip on.

Now to a few other photos from the night :)?

As you can see, we had lots of fun!?Dinner parties are the perfect excuse to dress up, pop on some makeup, cook delicious food, catch up with friends, and, well...take lots of photos ;) I can't wait for the next one!

Hannah x

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Where is the new Santa Clarita real estate inventory going to be ...

Today on our Santa Clarita real estate daily show we talked about some of the tactics that are often used in sales to ?Hook Buyers?. ?One of the most recent has to do with ?interest rates?. ?Saying they are going up when there is no proof of it. ?Talking about something that was heard from an unknown source. ?Sometimes those ?unknown sources? can be great ? but in most cases, they are?severely?lacking in foundation.

Help me with my Santa Clarita short saleWe gave a little 20/20 into our Social Media outlets. ?Paris is more about FaceBook than I am. ?However, I seem to be much happier on Google Plus. ?As far as Twitter and?LinkedIn?- we are present and interact as situations arise.

When it comes to the local?foreclosure?market ? we have seen a huge decrease in the Foreclosures that are hitting the market for sale in the Santa Clarita Valley Cities. ?However, that has not slowed down the properties going to auction or the properties that have had Notice of Defaults filed on them. ?That is still happening at a blazing pace.

Current numbers of?properties?that have had a NOD filing to date - as of January 22, 2013:

  • Santa Clarita Current Total Notice of Default Filings 149
  • 12 current NOD filings in Stevenson Ranch
  • In Valencia CA there are 53 NOD filings in process
  • 12 current NOD listings in Saugus CA
  • 39 NOD?s currently in Castaic CA
  • 54 Notice of Defaults currently in Canyon Country CA
  • Newhall is reporting 16 current Notice of Default filed properties

Those are the current NOD filings for the Santa Clarita Cities. This means that if all of these homes were not able to be recovered by their owners ? they may become future short sales or foreclosures.

We have a specific method for?handling?these types of Santa Clarita homes. ?We contact the owners via our Santa Clarita One Party show. ?If you want more information about the one party show with The Paris911 Team of Santa?Clarita?Realtors. ?Respond to our top Website and type into the MaCBoX the words ?One party show? without the quotes.

Be Safe ? Search well and thank you for reading?

Your New Foreclosures alert, Paris911?s Pre-Foreclosure Alert for Santa Clarita Valley CA, found a match.

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Stage Radar ID Street City Zip State Type Sq Ft Beds Baths Sale Date Est. Value Est. Bid

Preforeclosure 75368 17239 SIERRA SUNRISE LN SANTA CLARITA 91387 CA SFR 3274 5 4.00 04/23/2013 $404,172.00 $711,473.00

Preforeclosure 20435 28375 STANSFIELD LN SANTA CLARITA 91350 CA SFR 2702 4 3.00 05/15/2013 $399,219.00 $604,540.00

Your New Foreclosures alert, Eric Soto Auction Alert, found a match.

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Stage Radar ID Street City Zip State Type Sq Ft Beds Baths Sale Date Est. Value Est. Bid

Auction 517337571 17236 MOUNT STEPHEN AVE SANTA CLARITA 91387 CA SFR 2507 4 3.00 02/06/2013 $380,964.00 $325,425.00

Auction 505306577 27616 SECO CANYON RD SANTA CLARITA 91350 CA SFR 1230 3 2.00 02/04/2013 $276,382.00 $309,111.00

Your New Foreclosures alert, Paris911?s Auction Alert for Santa Clarita Valley, found a match.

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Stage Radar ID Street City Zip State Type Sq Ft Beds Baths Sale Date Est. Value Est. Bid

Auction 517337571 17236 MOUNT STEPHEN AVE SANTA CLARITA 91387 CA SFR 2507 4 3.00 02/06/2013 $380,964.00 $325,425.00

Auction 517534732 28218 CASCADE RD CASTAIC 91384 CA SFR 3093 5 4.00 02/11/2013 $510,086.00 $620,762.00

Auction 37421785 29770 CAMBRIDGE AVE CASTAIC 91384 CA SFR 2052 3 3.00 02/13/2013 $383,577.00 $428,604.00

Auction 23820035 26534 TURNSTONE CT VALENCIA 91355 CA CND 1985 3 3.00 02/06/2013 $489,106.00 $224,012.00

Auction 505306577 27616 SECO CANYON RD SANTA CLARITA 91350 CA SFR 1230 3 2.00 02/04/2013 $276,382.00 $309,111.00

Auction 761732b 19751 TERRI DR CANYON COUNTRY 91351 CA CND 1172 2 2.00 02/13/2013 $222,228.00 $202,740.00

Auction 503428937 28232 CASCADE RD CASTAIC 91384 CA SFR 1778 4 3.00 02/06/2013 $316,780.00 $422,866.00

Auction 507577509 24062 AVOCADO LN VALENCIA 91354 CA CND 1330 3 3.00 02/06/2013 $269,208.00 $350,327.00

Auction 513000263 28367 HAWKS RIDGE DR CANYON COUNTRY 91351 CA SFR 3882 6 4.00 02/04/2013 $550,284.00 $482,548.00

Your New Foreclosures alert, All Santa Clarita Cities ? NOD filings ? Updated, found a match.

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Stage Radar ID Street City Zip State Type Sq Ft Beds Baths Sale Date Est. Value Est. Bid

Preforeclosure 75368 17239 SIERRA SUNRISE LN SANTA CLARITA 91387 CA SFR 3274 5 4.00 04/23/2013 $404,172.00 $711,473.00

Preforeclosure 20435 28375 STANSFIELD LN SANTA CLARITA 91350 CA SFR 2702 4 3.00 05/15/2013 $399,219.00 $604,540.00

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Santa Clarita Short Sale and Foreclosure intelligence by The Paris911 Team at REMAX of Valencia CA.? If it is distressed or being sold short ? we talk about it here. It is about the exacting real estate data as presented by one of the Top Real Estate teams that are populating the Social Networks including Google Plus.? We talk about the Bank Owned and Distressed properties issues that people want most.

Source: http://santaclaritarealestate.paris911.com/2013/01/22/where-is-the-new-santa-clarita-real-estate-inventory-going-to-be-coming-from/

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NY Orthodox counselor gets 103 years for sex abuse

FILE - In this May 16, 2012 video frame grab provided by WCBS-TV, Nechemya Weberman attends a fundraiser in the Brooklyn borough of New York, where his supporters contributed to a legal defense fund for his trial on charges of sexually abusing a girl he was supposed to be counseling. Weberman, a religious counselor in New York?s ultra-orthodox Satmar Jewish community, was convicted of the crime in December 2012. He faces 25 years in prison when he?s sentenced Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. (AP Photo/WCBS-TV, File) MANDATORY CREDIT

FILE - In this May 16, 2012 video frame grab provided by WCBS-TV, Nechemya Weberman attends a fundraiser in the Brooklyn borough of New York, where his supporters contributed to a legal defense fund for his trial on charges of sexually abusing a girl he was supposed to be counseling. Weberman, a religious counselor in New York?s ultra-orthodox Satmar Jewish community, was convicted of the crime in December 2012. He faces 25 years in prison when he?s sentenced Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. (AP Photo/WCBS-TV, File) MANDATORY CREDIT

NEW YORK (AP) ? An esteemed religious counselor in New York City's ultra-orthodox Jewish community was sentenced Tuesday to 103 years in prison for molesting a girl who came to him with questions about her faith.

Nechemya Weberman was convicted in December of 59 counts, including sustained sexual abuse of a child, endangering the welfare of a child and sexual abuse. He testified in his own defense, saying he "never, ever" abused the girl, and maintained his innocence at sentencing.

His trial put a spotlight on the ultra-orthodox community and its strict rules that govern clothing, social customs and interaction with the outside world. Brooklyn is home to the largest community of ultra-orthodox Jews outside Israel, more than 250,000. Both Weberman, 54, and the accuser belonged to the Satmar Hasidic sect there.

The girl's school had ordered her to see Weberman because she had been asking questions about her religion and was dressing immodestly in violation of customs, and he was help her get back on the right path. Weberman wasn't a licensed counselor but spent decades working with couples and families in his community.

The accuser, now 18, had testified that Weberman abused her repeatedly behind his locked office door from the time she was 12 until she was 15.

"I clearly remember how I would look in the mirror," she said at Tuesday's sentencing, her small voice shaking. "I saw a girl who didn't want to live in her own skin, ... a girl whose innocence was shattered, ... a girl who couldn't sleep at night because the horrifying images of the recent gruesome invasions which had been done to her body kept replaying in her head."

She said she was "sad girl who so badly wished she could have lived a normal young teenage life but instead was stuck being victimized by a 50-year-old man who forced her to experience and perform sickening acts for his sick sense of pleasure again and again."

She said she was speaking for many others who had been victimized by Weberman, but lacked the courage to come forward. Weberman hasn't been charged in any other molestation case.

But the girl expressed hope that by coming forward, she could give strength to other victims of sexual abuse. The Associated Press typically doesn't identify people who say they are the victims of sexual assault.

Her husband, Hershey Deutsch, spoke to reporters and TV news cameras outside court, recounting through tears how difficult it was to watch her struggle with coming forward.

"She definitely feels relief. She can sleep more tonight," he said.

Judge John Ingram praised the teen's courage, saying he also hoped it would set an example for other victims of sexual abuse.

"This message should go out to all victims of sexual abuse: Your cries will be heard. Justice will be done. You should report," the judge said.

The teen and her family have been harassed and ostracized, reflecting long-held beliefs that any conflict must be dealt with from within. During the trial, men were arrested on charges they tried to bribe the accuser and Deutsch to drop the case. Others were accused of snapping photos of her on the witness stand and posting them online. Those cases are pending.

"We still get threats but this is not going to change anything," Deutsch said. "We're here to protect the future and the future of our children."

The court received dozens of letters from supporters of the defendant. They described his life in the community as a counselor and a father, and many proclaimed his innocence.

One said jailing Weberman would be "a loss of great magnitude for our family, in particular, to mankind in general."

Weberman said "no thank you" when asked if he wished to speak. He and his wife had no visible reaction to the sentence.

"Nechemya Weberman is innocent of the crimes charged," defense attorney George Farkas insisted at the sentencing. They said they would appeal immediately. "He stands ready to be vindicated."

As Weberman was being led from the courtroom in handcuffs, he looked toward his family and other supporters, smiled and nodded. The top charge carried a sentence of 25 years; he got consecutive terms for some of the other lesser charges.

The defense argued that the girl was angry that Weberman had told her parents she had a boyfriend at age 15, forbidden in her community. Defense attorney Stacey Richman said the case boiled down to a simple "he said, she said," and the girl was a petulant, calculating liar.

"The only evidence in this case of sexual abuse is the word of" the accuser, Richman told jurors. "She's making things up in front of you as they occur."

But the jury took just hours to convict Weberman on all counts on Dec. 10.

The Satmar sect is one faction clustered mostly in the Williamsburg neighborhood. The group has its own ambulances, volunteer police and rabbinical courts, and they are discouraged from going to secular authorities.

Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes said he hoped the case would persuade other victims to come forward. Hynes has been accused of overlooking crimes in the community because he was too cozy with powerful rabbis, a charge he vehemently denies.

Judge Ingram on Tuesday urged detractors to leave the girl alone to live a good life with her husband.

"This cannot be tolerated in a free society," he said.

Associated Press

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Create a Business Plan Specific to Your Ecommerce Goals - Internet ...

If you have dreams of being an Internet entrepreneur, then you should be pleased to know that there are countless opportunities out there, if only you?re willing and able to grab them and persevere. The foundation to any successful business is a business plan, and a business plan for any ecommerce endeavor must be specific to what you want to accomplish through your ecommerce site. Here are some tips for how to create a business plan specific to your ecommerce goals:

The nature of your ecommerce business

What are you selling, and who are you selling it to? These are the first two questions that you must answer before you can begin fleshing out your business plan. Of course, you have many options here. You may choose to sell a physical product, service, or digital product, and you may target any segment of the population. Choose a niche that speaks to you, and that you genuinely believe fills a need. Another thing to consider is whether you provide ecommerce services via a traditional website or via an alternative source ? such as a Facebook store.

Your web design

Your ecommerce site is your business location, and your web design is therefore central to your ecommerce business plan. Your website should cater specifically to the market segment you are targeting, and it should complement the type of product you are selling. For example, if you choose to sell diabetic testing supplies to the elderly, then your website should be easy to read and navigate through, even for those with poor eyesight and less than optimal computer skills, and it should also have a serious, clinical appearance. In this example, large fonts and health industry certification symbols would be elements you?d want to incorporate into your web design.

Functionality

You must also think about how many sales you will be making, transactions that will be completed on your site, payment methods you will accept, and the type of customer you are catering to. Your ecommerce business plan should outline the functionality solutions you will incorporate into your website. These include web hosting that can handle your projected site traffic, as well as computer programming that can handle sales transactions, shopping carts, inventory, shipping, product uploads/downloads (if working with digital products), online ordering, customer care, and more. As you can see, before you can choose functionality solutions, you must put some serious thought into what, exactly, you need your ecommerce site to do.

You can build a successful ecommerce site from scratch, but it will take the right amount and type of planning. Build a strategy that will work toward your ecommerce goals by incorporating these factors into your ecommerce business plan.

About the Author:?Hue Apt is an ecommerce entrepreneur. He?s currently exploring new shopping cart solutions and is going to build his 2nd website this year.

Armstrong emotional when recalling talk with son

CHICAGO (AP) ? Lance Armstrong finally cracked.

Not while expressing deep remorse or regrets, though there was plenty of that in Friday night's second part of Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey.

It wasn't over the $75 million in sponsorship deals that evaporated over the course of two days, or having to walk away from the Livestrong cancer charity he founded and called his "sixth child." It wasn't even about his lifetime ban from competition, though he said that was more than he deserved.

It was another bit of collateral damage that Armstrong said he wasn't prepared to deal with.

"I saw my son defending me and saying, 'That's not true. What you're saying about my dad is not true,'" Armstrong recalled.

"That's when I knew I had to tell him."

Armstrong was near tears at that point, referring to 13-year-old Luke, the oldest of his five children. He blinked, looked away from Winfrey and, with his lip trembling, struggled to compose himself.

It came just past the midpoint of the hourlong program on Winfrey's OWN network. In the first part, broadcast Thursday, the disgraced cycling champion admitted using performance-enhancing drugs when he won seven straight Tour de France titles.

Critics said he hadn't been contrite enough in the first half of the interview, which was taped Monday in Austin, but Armstrong seemed to lose his composure when Winfrey zeroed in on the emotional drama involving his personal life.

"What did you say?" Winfrey asked.

"I said, 'Listen, there's been a lot of questions about your dad. My career. Whether I doped or did not dope. I've always denied that and I've always been ruthless and defiant about that. You guys have seen that. That's probably why you trusted me on it.' Which makes it even sicker," Armstrong said.

"And, uh, I told Luke, I said," and here Armstrong paused for a long time to collect himself, "I said, 'Don't defend me anymore. Don't.'

"He said OK. He just said, 'Look, I love you. You're my dad. This won't change that."

Winfrey also drew Armstrong out on his ex-wife, Kristin, whom he claimed knew just enough about both the doping and lying to ask him to stop. He credited her with making him promise that his comeback in 2009 would be drug-free.

"She said to me, 'You can do it under one condition: That you never cross that line again,'" Armstrong recalled.

"The line of drugs?" Winfrey asked.

"Yes. And I said, 'You've got a deal,'" he replied. "And I never would have betrayed that with her."

A U.S. Anti-Doping Agency report that exposed Armstrong as the leader of an elaborate doping scheme on his U.S. Postal Service cycling team included witness statements from at least three former teammates who said Kristin Armstrong participated in or at least knew about doping on the teams and knew team code names for EPO kept in her refrigerator. Postal rider Jonathan Vaughters testified that she handed riders cortisone pills wrapped in foil.

Armstrong said in the first part of the interview that he had stayed clean in the comeback, a claim that runs counter to the USADA report.

And that wasn't the only portion of the interview likely to rile anti-doping officials.

Winfrey asked Armstrong about a "60 Minutes Sports" interview in which USADA chief executive Travis Tygart said a representative of the cyclist had offered a donation that the agency turned down.

"Were you trying to pay off USADA?" she asked.

"No, that's not true," he replied, repeating, "That is not true."

Winfrey asks the question three more times, in different forms.

"That is not true," he insisted.

USADA spokeswoman Annie Skinner replied in a statement: "We stand by the facts both in the reasoned decision and in the '60 Minutes' interview."

Armstrong has talked with USADA officials, and a meeting with Tygart near the Denver airport reportedly ended in an argument over the possibility of modifying the lifetime ban. A person familiar with those conversations said Armstrong could provide information that might get his ban reduced to eight years. By then, he would be 49. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because he was discussing a confidential matter.

After retiring from cycling in 2011, Armstrong returned to triathlons, where he began his professional career as a teenager, and he has told people he's desperate to get back.

Winfrey asked if that was why he agreed to the interview.

"If you're asking me, do I want to compete again ... the answer is hell, yes," Armstrong said. "I'm a competitor. It's what I've done my whole life. I love to train. I love to race. I love to toe the line ? and I don't expect it to happen."

Yet just three questions later, a flash of the old Armstrong emerged.

"Frankly," he said, "this may not be the most popular answer, but I think I deserve it. Maybe not right now ... (but) if I could go back to that time and say, 'OK, you're trading my story for a six-month suspension?' Because that's what people got."

"What other people got?" Winfrey asked.

"What everybody got," he replied.

Eleven former Armstrong teammates, including several who previously tested positive for PEDs, testified about the USPS team's doping scheme in exchange for more lenient punishments. Armstrong said in the first part of the interview that he knew his "fate was sealed" when his most trusted lieutenant, George Hincapie, who was alongside him for all seven Tour wins between 1999-2005, was forced to give Armstrong up to anti-doping authorities,

"So I got a death penalty and they got ... six months," Armstrong resumed. "I'm not saying that that's unfair, necessarily, but I'm saying it's different."

Armstrong said the most "humbling" moment in the aftermath of the USADA report was leaving Livestrong lest his association damage the foundation's ability to raise money and continue its advocacy programs on behalf of cancer victims.

Originally called the Lance Armstrong Foundation, the cyclist created it the year after he was diagnosed with a form of testicular cancer that had spread to his brain and lungs. Doctors gave him 50-50 odds of surviving.

"I wouldn't at all say forced out, told to leave," he said of Livestrong. "I was aware of the pressure. But it hurt like hell. ...

"That was the lowest," Armstrong said. "The lowest."

Armstrong's personal fortune had sustained a big hit days earlier. One by one, his sponsors called to end their associations with him: Nike; Trek Bicycles; Giro, which manufactures cycling helmets and other accessories; Anheuser-Busch.

"That was a $75 million day," Armstrong said.

"That just went out of your life," Winfrey said.

"Gone."

"Gone?" Winfrey repeated.

"Gone," he replied, "and probably never coming back."

So was there a moral to his story?

"I can look at what I did," he said. "Cheating to win bike races, lying about it, bullying people. Of course, you're not supposed to do those things. That's what we teach our children."

Armstrong paused to compose himself before a final mea culpa.

"I just think it was about the ride and losing myself, getting caught up in that, and doing all those things along the way that enabled that," he said. "The ultimate crime is, uh, is the betrayal of those people that supported me and believed in me.

"They got lied to."

___

AP Sports Writer Jim Vertuno in Austin, Texas, and National Writer Eddie Pells in Denver contributed to this report.

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Russia plans biggest war games since Soviet era

Some see the naval exercises scheduled later this month as cover for a massive evacuation of Russian citizens from war-torn Syria.

By Fred Weir,?Correspondent / January 3, 2013

People walk along the Admiralteyskaya Embankment in front of a Russian naval ship in the center of St. Petersburg in July. Russia is planning a massive naval exercise ? its largest war games since the Soviet era ? for later this month.

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The Russian Navy has announced that it will hold its biggest war games since Soviet times in the Mediterranean and Black seas later this month.

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The ambitious exercises, which will involve ships from all four major Russian fleets, are a sign of growing confidence on the part of Russia's military as it begins to enjoy the benefits of President Vladimir Putin's huge budget allocations for renewing and reequipping all branches of the armed forces.

The purpose of the war games will be to strengthen integration between different types of forces and gain practice with major military deployments outside Russia's immediate neighborhood, the Defense Ministry said in a statement Tuesday.

As part of the maneuvers, naval ships will arrive at an "unprepared" coast in the Russian northern Caucasus region to take amphibious troops onto transport vessels.

"The primary goal of the exercise is to train issues regarding formation of a battle group consisting of troops of different branches outside of the Russian Federation, planning its deployment and managing a coordinated action of a joint Navy group in accordance with a common plan," the ministry's statement said.

The participating ships, it said, will be drawn from all of Russia's four major naval formations: the Northern, Baltic, Pacific, and Black Sea fleets.

Some experts suggest the war games may be cover for an increasingly nervous Moscow's preparations to evacuate Russian citizens and their dependents from war-torn Syria.

About 9,000 Russians are registered with the Russian Embassy in Damascus, but some experts say the full number may be 30,000 or more. Over the nearly half a century that Moscow has enjoyed good relations with Syria, thousands of Russian women have married Syrian men and moved to the country. Many of them may urgently demand to return with their children to Russia if the situation turns critical.

This week the Russian Navy refreshed a fleet, including several huge amphibious assault ships capable of carrying thousands of people, which it had deployed to the eastern Mediterranean last summer.

Experts say the replacement fleet dispatched this week is of similar makeup, with at least five huge troop-transport ships at its core.

As part of Russia's eight-year, $659 billion rearmament program, the Navy is slated to receive 50 new warships by 2016, including new Borey-class nuclear-powered ballistic-missile submarines ? a third of which entered service last weekend ? 18 major surface warships, and dozens of special purpose and support vessels.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

James Hahn, Roberto Castro lead Humana Challenge

James Hahn watches his tee shot on the ninth hole during the second round of the Humana Challenge golf tournament, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in La Quinta, Calif. (AP Photo/The Desert Sun, Omar Ornelas) NO SALES RIVERSIDE OUT FOREIGNS OUT

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James Hahn smiles during a media conference after finishing his second round of the Humana Challenge PGA golf tournament at the La Quinta Country Club Course at PGA West Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in La Quinta, Calif. Hahn is tied for the lead with Roberto Castro. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Roberto Castro reacts after missing a birdie putt on the eighth hole during the second round of the Humana Challenge golf tournament on the Arnold Palmer Private course at PGA West in La Quinta, Calif. Friday, Jan. 18, 2013. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Phil Mickelson follows his shot off the 17th tee of the Niklaus Private Course at PGA West during the second round of the Humana Challenge golf tournament, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, in La Quinta, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Russell Henley hits his tee shot on the third hole during the second round of the Humana Challenge golf tournament on the Palmer Private course at PGA West in La Quinta, Calif. Friday, Jan. 18, 2013. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

(AP) ? James Hahn's family moved to Oakland from South Korea when he was 2, and he started playing golf two years later at his father's driving range.

"Just a 'Tin Cup' kind of guy," Hahn said. "Just a driving range rat."

On Friday, in only his third big-league tournament, the 31-year-old PGA Tour rookie found himself tied for the Humana Challenge lead for the second straight day.

"I'm just soaking it in, having a good time," Hahn said. "Any time that I play a good round, it feels good and makes me cherish the momentum a little bit more, because I know they're few and far between."

He had a brief, combative college career at the University of California ? "Let's just say extracurricular activities got in the way." ? and took a long, slow path to the PGA Tour. He won twice on the Canadian Tour in 2009 and spent the last three years on the Web.com Tour, winning an event last season and finishing fifth on the money list to earn a PGA Tour card.

"I just worked harder than everybody else," said Hahn, coming off a tie for 67th last week in Hawaii at the Sony Open. "I wasn't doing anything right really the first couple years, but eventually I figured it out. Just going through trial and error is pretty much how I learned to play professionally. And to this day, I still go on YouTube for swing tips."

He put together a highlight reel of his own Friday on the par-5 fifth hole at La Quinta Country Club, blasting a dead-straight drive, and hitting his second shot so pure that it went a little farther than he wanted. Undaunted, he turned to his trusty 54-degree wedge and holed a 30-foot, bump-and-run chip for eagle ? part of a late birdie-eagle-birdie run.

"It was a long-drive stat hole, so I kind of came out of my shoes a little bit," Hahn said about his 310-yard poke on the tree-lined hole.

That left him 220 yards, and he figured a smooth 3-iron was his best play

"I didn't want to really overpower a 4-iron," Hahn said. "I had a lot of adrenaline."

He made perfect contact.

"Just hit it too good," Hahn said. "Hit the center of the green, landed it 220, rolled to the back. ... I could have hit it with a 6-iron and probably hit it within 2 feet."

It didn't matter when the chip rolled in.

"I read the break perfectly, broke about 2 feet straight down the hill," Hahn said.

Hahn finished with a 5-under 67 to match Roberto Castro at 14 under after another day of perfect conditions in the Coachella Valley. Castro shot a 67 on PGA West's Arnold Palmer Private Course after they began the round tied for the lead with Jason Kokrak at 63.

Castro had the lead alone at 16 under, but bogeyed two of his last three holes ? three-putting the par-4 ninth.

"A couple slipped away there at the end, but yesterday I made a 50-footer on the last," Castro said. "Today, I felt like I hit a good putt and three-putted. So, that's stuff over 72 holes that's going to even out."

Castro is in his second season on the tour. The 27-year-old former Georgia Tech player missed the cut last week in Hawaii in his first start of the year.

"I learned a lot last year," Castro said. "One of the best things that happened to me was making a lot of the cuts early in the year. I didn't have any big finishes, but I got to play four days and I got to learn pretty quickly. I got to play with some good players and watch what they do."

Darron Stiles, Scott Stallings and Richard H. Lee were 13 under, all shooting 65. Stiles and Stallings played at La Quinta, and Lee was on the Palmer course. Kokrak had a 69 on the Nicklaus course to drop into a tie for sixth at 12 under.

Phil Mickelson shot a 67 on the Nicklaus course after opening with a 72 at La Quinta. The tournament winner in 2002 and 2004, he was nine strokes behind the leaders and two strokes off the projected cut Saturday.

"The last two holes were the first time that I actually hit solid shots and my rhythm felt good and I made good wings," Mickelson said. "I've been quick from the top. My rhythm has been off and I've hit a bunch of squirrelly shots. I made a lot of rusty mistakes."

The tournament is his first since tying for second in early November at the HSBC Champions in China, the only event he played after the Ryder Cup. He plans to play five or six straight events, a run that will end at Riviera or the Match Play Championship.

"I really want to build some momentum here on the West Coast," Mickelson said.

Russell Henley, the Sony Open winner Sunday in his first start as a PGA Tour member, had a 69 at the Palmer course to reach 11 under. He shot a 64 on Thursday at the Nicklaus course, and is 35 under in his first six rounds this year.

DIVOTS: The Palmer course had the highest scoring average the first two days at 69.596. La Quinta was next at 69.529, and the Nicklaus course the lowest at 67.923. ... Mike Weir, the 2003 champion, followed his opening 67 at La Quinta with a 75 at the Nicklaus course to drop into a tie for 130th in the 156-man field at 2 under. The Canadian has missed 16 consecutive cuts and finished only one tournament ? a tie for 70th in the AT&T National in July 2011 ? in his last 28 events. The top 70 and ties after the third round will play Sunday at the Palmer course.

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House, Senate bills ignite debate on health insurance abortion ...

Two bills introduced early in this legislative session would require any health-insurance plan in Washington state that covers maternal care to also cover abortions.

House Bill 1044 and Senate Bill 5009, collectively known as the Reproductive Parity Act, would reinforce existing state law that requires insurance companies to cover abortion except in cases in which the insurance provider is explicitly religious.

Rep. Eileen Cody (D-34th District, Seattle), one of the House bill's primary sponsors, claims the legislation would help women maintain their current coverage once state health insurance exchanges open in October.

"The main reason is to insure that Washington women can continue to make their choices with their family and their doctor," said Cody, speaking for her 41 co-sponsors.

The Senate version is sponsored by Sen. Steve Hobbs (D-44th District, Lake Stevens) with 22 co-signers, including Sen. Christine Rolfes (D-23rd District, Bainbridge Island).

"It?s imperative that we create this protection for women in order to ensure their constitutional right of choice and more importantly, for their health," Hobbs said.

?We have seen in some states an erosion of women?s health and choice and what we want to ensure is that there?s a firewall against that erosion,? he added.

Health-insurance exchanges, which are intended to help individuals and businesses compare and buy insurance policies, are part of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2010. The exchanges would offer subsidized health insurance plans to those who are eligible.

Federal funds, Cody said, cannot by law be used for abortions. Women who buy subsidized health insurance under the new federal health care law would need to pay their insurers separately for abortion coverage, and women's-health advocates such as Cody are unsure how health-insurance companies may react to the increased bureaucracy and overhead from such a requirement.

"As we implement the federal health care reform law, we need to ensure that we have no erosion of our existing laws in Washington that protect women's reproductive rights," Cody said.

The RPA, according to supporters, would prevent the need for a separate abortion health-insurance payment that could make access to the procedure more difficult, particularly for low-income women.

Opponents of the bill, such as Joseph Backholm, director of the Family Policy Institute of Washington, say the bill is unnecessary at best and at worst forces abortion opponents to pay for coverage they find objectionable.

"It addresses a problem that doesn't exist, in that any woman who wants abortion insurance in Washington can get it," Backholm said.

"It denies the rights of individuals," he said, referring to those who object to funding abortions.

Governor Jay Inslee expressed his support for the Reproductive Parity Act Wednesday afternoon during his inaugural address: "Washington women need the freedom and privacy to make the health care decisions that are best for themselves and their families. That's why I look forward to the Legislature sending the Reproductive Parity Act to my desk, which I will sign."

Reactions from legislators were sharply divided.

Inslee's fellow Democrats applauded the governor's declaration while Republicans expressed concerns that it may jeopardize federal health-care funding many say the state desperately needs, and that it distracts from more pressing issues such as job creation.

"We have to look at that economic issue as well, not just the emotional issue," said Sen. Mark Schoesler (R-9th District, Ritzville).

An earlier version of the bill passed the state House of Representatives last year but was held up in the Senate.

Zoey Palmer is a reporter with the WNPA Olympia News Bureau.

Source: http://www.bainbridgereview.com/news/187589661.html

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Sundance 2013: The Seven Best Things We've Learned So Far

No one is more fun than Daniel Radcliffe and fun. singer Nate Ruess wants Obama to prank the band at his inauguration.
By Eric Ditzian


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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Skin cancer phone apps aren't very accurate: study

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Smartphone applications that use algorithms to analyze skin lesions may not be very good at determining which ones are cancerous, a new study suggests.

The apps are marketed as educational only and so aren't covered as medical devices under the Food and Drug Administration's regulations.

But that may not stop some people from relying on the inexpensive tools instead of going to see a dermatologist, researchers said - which could mean slower diagnosis of potentially dangerous lesions.

"There's no substitute, at this point, for a complete skin exam performed by an expert dermatologist for picking up melanoma as well as other skin cancers," said Dr. Karen Edison, a dermatologist from University of Missouri in Columbia who wasn't involved in the new study.

"Just sending a picture to someone you don't know anywhere in the world can be reassuring if it's very clear that (the lesion) is benign, so that's a good thing," she told Reuters Health, "but it's kind of fraught with other issues that we haven't grappled with adequately, I don't think."

For example, even if an app makes a correct diagnosis of melanoma, that doesn't necessarily help if the patient doesn't know where to get a biopsy or doesn't have insurance to pay for it, Edison said. "We're all for technology, but we need to keep it in perspective, and make it a tool."

For the new study, researchers used photos of 188 pre-diagnosed lesions - 60 melanomas and 128 benign lesions - to check the accuracy of four Smartphone apps made to look for melanoma in previously-taken images.

Three of those apps, which cost under $5 to own, use algorithms to determine whether a lesion is likely to be cancerous or not. The fourth sends images to a certified dermatologist for evaluation, at a price of $5 per lesion.

Of the three algorithm-based apps, the most accurate still missed 18 of the 60 melanomas, mistakenly classifying them as lower-risk, Dr. Laura Ferris from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania and her colleagues reported Wednesday in JAMA Dermatology.

App users "need to know that that's a pretty big risk to take," Ferris said.

"If you delay removal or evaluation for your melanoma, it gets deeper, and the chance of it spreading and getting deadly really increases with time," she told Reuters Health.

The dermatologist consultation app did better than the others, misdiagnosing just one out of 53 evaluable images of cancerous lesions.

All but one of the apps classified more than half of the benign, non-cancerous lesions as problematic.

The researchers said they chose not to release the commercial names of the apps evaluated because their purpose was to determine the accuracy of this type of tool, in general.

The website of a similar company that markets an app for skin lesion analysis using real-time photos, SkinVision, cautions customers to, "Never disregard professional medical advice, or delay in seeking it, because of something you have read on SkinVision. Do not rely on information from SkinVision instead of seeking professional medical advice."

Likewise, the website for the Mole Detective app says, "Always defer to a medical professional if you feel that a mole looks suspicious. Mole Detective's intent is not to diagnosis but to help you better track the symptoms of melanoma at home."

Ferris said there are certain dermatology apps that can help patients.

"There are apps that will do things like teach you about melanomas," she said. "There are ones that will remind you to do your own skin check - that's great."

Both researchers said teledermatology - giving people who live in rural areas, for example, the chance to consult with a dermatologist through photos or video - can be useful. Edison, for example, once used it to diagnose a farmer living hours away with melanoma during harvest season.

But they agreed that for now - and probably for the foreseeable future - machines and apps can't beat in-person exams when it comes to checking for skin cancer.

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/QidEGa JAMA Dermatology, online January 16, 2013.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/skin-cancer-phone-apps-arent-very-accurate-study-211011101.html

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The Softer Side of Nollywood Superstar Segun Arinze! At home with ...

Posted on Wednesday, January 16th, 2013 at 5:56 PM

By BellaNaija.com

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We can?t believe we missed this during the Christmas season!
The holiday issue of Motherhood In-Style Magazine featured Nollywood star Segun Arinze alongside his beautiful wife Julie and their 2 sons.
We are used to seeing Segun as the ?hard man? in Nollywood movies so it?s lovely to see his softer side. The couple chatted about their journey as husband and wife as well as their role as parents.

You should definitely pick up a copy from your vendor or news-stand.
Check out more photos from the issue below.
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