Tuesday, March 26, 2013

AP Source: South Alabama hires Butler's Graves

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) ? A person familiar with the situation says South Alabama has hired Butler associate head coach Matthew Graves as its head basketball coach.

Graves will be introduced at a news conference Monday afternoon.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the school hasn't announced the hire.

Graves will replace Ronnie Arrow, who retired 10 games into the season as the winningest coach in school and Sun Belt history. Associate head coach Jeff Price served as interim coach the rest of the season.

Graves was a Butler assistant for nine seasons and was elevated to associate head coach in 2010.

Butler made it to the NCAA championship game in 2010 and 2011, but lost 74-72 to Marquette in the second round Saturday.

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Sen. Hagan to announce small business initiative in Greensboro ...

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GREENSBORO, N.C. ? U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan on Monday will announce a new small business initiative in Greensboro.

Sen. Hagan is expected to make the announcement around 10:30 a.m. at The Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship, where she will visit with small businesses that utilize the resources provided by the Center.

The Center is located at 1451 South Elm-Eugene St.

A spokesperson with Sen. Hagan?s office says Oscar Wong, CEO of Highland Brewery, and Paul Wetenhall, President of Ventureprise, are among the visiting business leaders.

No other information about the announcement was provided.

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Shinseki says VA on target for ending backlog

(AP) ? Although the number of veterans' disability claims keep soaring, Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki on Sunday said he's committed to ending the backlog by 2015 by replacing paper with electronic records.

Veterans receive disability compensation for injuries or illness incurred during their active military service. About 600,000 claims, or 70 percent, are considered backlogged. The number of claims pending for more than 125 days has nearly quadrupled under Shinseki's watch.

Shinseki told CNN's "State of the Union" that a decade of war and efforts to make it easier for veterans to collect compensation for certain illnesses such as post-traumatic stress disorder have driven the backlog higher during his tenure. He said that doing away with paper records will be the key to a turnaround.

Shinseki said that the VA has puts its new computer system in place in 20 regional offices around the country and all regional offices will be on the system by the end of the year.

"This has been decades in the making, 10 years of war. We're in paper, we need to get out of paper," Shinseki said. The Defense Department and other agencies still file paper claims, he said, but "we have commitments that in 2014 we will be electronically processing our data and sharing it."

Congressional committees have held two hearings on the disability claims bottleneck in the past two weeks. Lawmakers voiced growing frustration with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

"There are many people, including myself, who are losing patience as we continue to hear the same excuses from VA about increased workload and increased complexity of claims," Florida's Rep. Jeff Miller, the Republican chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, said during a hearing on Wednesday.

"No veteran should have to wait for claims. If there's anybody impatient here, I am that individual and we're pushing hard," said Shinseki, the former four-star Army general who became VA secretary when President Barack Obama came into office.

About 4.3 million veterans and survivors receive disability benefits. Most veterans whose claims are backlogged, about 60 percent, are getting some disability compensation already and have filed for additional benefits for other injuries or illnesses.

Associated Press

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Art world shivers at sale of Henry Moore statue

This undated photo made available on Friday March 22, 2013 by the Yorkshire Sculpture Park shows the Henry Moore "Draped Seated Woman" statue, on loan to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park by the London borough of Tower Hamlets, in Wakefield, England. The cash-strapped London borough of Tower Hamlets, one of the poorest communities in Britain, plans to sell the statue, estimated to be worth as much as 20 million pounds ($30 million). (AP Photo/Jonty Wilde, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) EDITORIAL USE ONLY

This undated photo made available on Friday March 22, 2013 by the Yorkshire Sculpture Park shows the Henry Moore "Draped Seated Woman" statue, on loan to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park by the London borough of Tower Hamlets, in Wakefield, England. The cash-strapped London borough of Tower Hamlets, one of the poorest communities in Britain, plans to sell the statue, estimated to be worth as much as 20 million pounds ($30 million). (AP Photo/Jonty Wilde, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) EDITORIAL USE ONLY

(AP) ? The massive bronze sculpture is formally known as "Draped Seated Woman," a Henry Moore creation that evoked Londoners huddled in air raid shelters during the Blitz.

To the East Enders who lived nearby, the artwork was known as "Old Flo," a stalwart symbol of people facing oppression with dignity and grace.

But now, Old Flo may have to go.

The cash-strapped London borough of Tower Hamlets, one of the poorest communities in Britain, plans to sell the statue ? estimated to be worth as much as 20 million pounds ($30 million).

Art lovers fear the sale of such a famous sculpture would set a worrisome precedent, triggering the sell-off of hundreds of lesser works housed in parks, public buildings and little local museums as communities throughout Britain struggle to balance their budgets amid the longest and deepest economic slowdown since the Great Depression.

"If the sale of Old Flo goes through, it can open the flood gates," said Sally Wrampling, head of policy at the Art Fund, the national fundraising charity for art and one of the groups campaigning to block the sale.

The proposal embodies a dilemma faced by many struggling households: Do you sell the family silver to get through tough times?

Tower Hamlets, where a recent study found that 42 percent of children live in poverty, is 100 million pounds in the red.

The sculpture hasn't even been in the borough for 15 years. It was moved to a sculpture park in the north of England when authorities tore down the housing project where it had been placed. The council says just the insurance alone for the massive bronze would be a burden to taxpayers.

"We make this decision with a heavy heart," said Rania Khan, a local councilor who focuses on culture issues. "We have to make tough decisions."

Local authorities throughout the country are being hit by funding cuts as the central government seeks to balance the budget and reduce borrowing. Funding for local government will fall 33 percent in real terms between April 2011 and March 2015, according to the Local Government Association. The Institute for Fiscal Studies says the cuts tend to hit poor, urban areas like Tower Hamlets hardest, because their spending was higher to begin with.

Some 2,000 museums in Britain are local affairs. Bury Council sold a painting by L.S. Lowry in 2006, and Southampton City Council backed down from plans to sell an Auguste Rodin bronze in the face of public protest. The Museums Association has advised the Northampton council to hold off on the sale of an Egyptian funerary monument estimated to be worth 2 million pounds until more consultation can be done.

The depth of the recession and the lack of hope that things will improve soon are fueling the debate.

The latest figures from the Office for Budget Responsibility, an independent agency created in 2010 to advise the government, show the economy is growing more slowly than previously forecast, reducing tax revenue and prolonging the government's austerity program.

One thing is certain: Tower Hamlets, a community of 254,000 people, desperately needs the money.

Khan says she believes Moore, the son of a coal miner and lifelong socialist who died in 1986, would be moved by the plight of her constituents. She knows women who will be hard hit by proposed limits on benefit payments ? people for whom as little as five pounds can make a huge difference ? and families living in housing with mold growing on the walls.

"If he thought the sale of the sculpture would benefit the lives of thousands in Tower Hamlets ... I think he would be in favor," Khan said.

Moore attended art school on a scholarship for ex-servicemen. He became fascinated with the human form, creating works with undulating curves that reflect rolling hills and other features of nature. His most beloved motif was the reclining female figure, like that of Old Flo.

The statue features the graceful draping that Moore traced to his observation of people huddled in the Underground during the Blitz. In a 1966 interview with the BBC, Moore talked about the fear and exhilaration of Londoners sheltering against the Nazi barrage. He had concern for those he was drawing: He never sat sketching but waited until the following day and drew from memory ? rather than capturing people in their makeshift bedrooms.

Alan Wilkinson, one of the foremost Moore scholars, said the artist would have been sympathetic about the hard times in Tower Hamlets, but would want his sculptures seen the way they were intended to be seen ? in public spaces.

"Public sculpture was incredibly important for him," Wilkinson said. "He was very fussy about where it was placed."

Moore sold Old Flo at discount to the London County Council, a forerunner of the city's current administration, in 1962 on condition the statue would be displayed publicly. It was placed at a public housing project.

The East End was one of the areas hardest hit by Nazi bombs, and its residents were directly connected to the work.

Now war memories have faded. The median age of people in Tower Hamlets is 29, the lowest in London, and 43 percent of the population was born outside the U.K., according to the latest census figures.

Old Flo's story hasn't been told to the current generation, said Patrick Brill, an artist who uses the pseudonym Bob and Roberta Smith.

"If we don't cherish these things, we lose a bit of our history," he said. "If you lose your history, you lose a bit of yourself, really."

Still, Old Flo has a fan club. Danny Boyle, director of films such as "Slumdog Millionaire" and "Trainspotting," signed an open letter asking the council to reverse its decision. A flash mob of people dressed as Old Flo appeared at the Tower Hamlets offices in November to protest the sale. Another London borough has laid claim to the statue.

Critics believe money raised by the sale would quickly vanish? and Old Flo would disappear into the private collection of a foreign hedge fund owner or Russian oligarch, taking Moore's message into hiding

Rushanara Ali, a member of Parliament who represents part of Tower Hamlets, raised the issue during a December debate, suggesting the proposal was more the result of "profligacy and extraordinary waste," than tough economic times.

"This bonfire of public art is not the answer," Ali said. "One has to ask, where does this end? What precedents will be set for other areas that may wish to make such sales to deal with financial challenges?"

Noting Moore's interest in the work of Pablo Picasso, Brill said Old Flo was influenced by "Guernica," the 1937 painting that shows the suffering inflicted by war. As such, she still has resonance for the people of Tower Hamlets, an area that has been home to generations of immigrants, including the Bangladeshis who today account for 32 percent of the population.

"Old Flo ... is a very British 'keep calm carry on' image of the same thing as 'Guernica,'" he said. "Old Flo is East London's monument to people seeking sanctuary. She is our 'Guernica.'"

Associated Press

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Ableton Push review: a dedicated controller for the Live faithful

DNP Ableton Push review a dedicated controller for the Live faithful

MIDI might be a little long in the tooth as protocols go, but it's been the prevailing standard for getting music hardware and software to play nice pretty much since its inception. As such, the MIDI controller is a fairly established staple in professional and bedroom studios alike. The problem is they're generic by nature. They come in all shapes and sizes, but to be profitable, they need to appeal to a broad range of applications. Ableton clearly didn't think this arrangement was up to snuff, though, so it created Push -- a software controller built entirely for its popular Live production software. While there have been Live-specific controllers before -- some even officially endorsed by Ableton -- Push is a whole new beast. It's one that hopes to unite hardware and software in a way that an all-purpose controller never could.

Ableton also has lofty musical ambitions for Push: it claims it designed the hardware as an instrument in and of itself; something that lets you close the lid of the laptop and use to make music with, while not looking like you are checking your email. And, given that Ableton makes the software that it's building Push for, integration is understandably expected to be airtight. But how well does it work? Is it an instrument? Will it replace all your other controllers? Do you want one? Is it worth the $599 pre-order price? Will it blend? We've pushed ourselves to explore the device fully in an effort to find out (apart from that last question, of course).

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Strange as it sounds, Heat want to get better

MIAMI (AP) ? The Miami Heat have won 25 straight games, turned what was a super-close Eastern Conference race into a runaway and seem to be finding different ways to prevail on a nightly basis.

And no, they are not particularly thrilled with themselves right now.

From the Heat perspective, it's almost like they are simultaneously slumping and streaking after facing double-digit deficits in three consecutive games, yet finding ways to win them all, much like each of the 22 games that preceded this week.

"I'm taking the world view, that we have room to improve," forward Shane Battier said. "By no stretch of the imagination are we playing our best basketball right now. We're winning ball games, but we have a lot of room for improvement. We have not started well the last couple games and our defensive focus has not been there. It's been there in the second half and when we need it, but we need to do it more consistently."

Even as they move closer to the NBA-record winning streak of 33 straight established by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1971-72, the bigger concern in the Heat locker room is that they are nowhere near a playoff gear with just 14 games remaining before the postseason arrives. They've trailed after five of their past six opening quarters, been losing at halftime in three straight outings and have been outshot in three of their last six contests.

The next opportunity to fix some of those issues comes Sunday at home against Charlotte (16-52) ? a team that has won two straight, yet is a mere 38 games behind the Heat (54-14) in the East standings.

"It's on the radar, no question about it," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "We need to put together complete games. That's three games in a row where we haven't gotten off to that energetic start that we're looking for. We'll have an opportunity to get back to it on Sunday. No excuses. We're not making excuses for ourselves, the schedule or anything. Just more consistency."

The latest close call wasn't exactly all that close. Miami trailed Detroit by 11 points on Friday night, before clamping down in the second half and pulling away for a 103-89 win, with LeBron James finishing with 29 points, eight assists and eight rebounds.

"We never expect anything to be easy," James said.

But the 17-point deficit at Boston (and a separate 13-point hole in the fourth quarter) that was followed by the 27-point lead Cleveland held over the Heat in a most bizarre game on Wednesday may be perceived as some warning signs, and the Heat freely acknowledge they have to be addressed.

At the same time, though, to say the reigning NBA champions are nervous about where they are right now would be a gross exaggeration.

"Everybody wants us to win by 30 every night," guard Dwyane Wade said. "Sorry, guys. It's not possible."

Wade said he has seen mentions on his Twitter timeline lately from fans who aren't exactly pleased with the close calls, with one mention saying that the Heat are causing heart attacks.

He doesn't see the in-game lulls as causes of angst. He sees them as fun.

"I think it's great for the game," Wade said. "Keep people entertaining, keep people watching, keep people in the stadium for most of the game. ... For us, it doesn't matter if we're up or down. We play games within games. We go on runs at different times. We have a lot of confidence. We don't do it on purpose, but we have a lot of confidence in our team and we can go on runs very fast."

That's been proven.

Erasing the 13-point Boston lead in the final 8 minutes on Monday, a 45-12 run over a 12-minute stretch in Cleveland on Wednesday, a 19-8 start in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter to pull away from the Pistons for good on Friday, those are just the latest examples of what Wade says is the Heat calling card.

In Spoelstra's eyes, it's helping the playoff-readiness process.

"Teams are coming at us. That's a good thing," Spoelstra said. "We can't sleepwalk into a game. We have to bring it, we have to play well at both ends, we have to dig, we have to earn wins and we're playing against our opponents' best games. That only helps. That sharpens you. The more you get tested in this league, the better you get, as long as you handle it the right way."

If the Heat beat Charlotte, the win streak goes to 26. And then yet another road test ? the latest big challenge in a month where the Heat play a schedule loaded with 18 games and almost no practices ? awaits, with games every other night starting Monday at Orlando, Chicago, New Orleans and San Antonio.

"I enjoy going on the road and hearing fans say, 'You guys suck,'" Wade said. "Really? We're not too bad. When the playoffs start, we're going to have to buckle down and it becomes a new season. But right now, in this season, man, we're enjoying it."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/strange-sounds-heat-want-better-160401321--spt.html

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Women in Business Interviews: Joanna Vargas 03/22 by Managing ...

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    Scheduled Guests: Shari Olefson Prospering in this New Economy, Richard Farrell Sales without Selling, Ryan Derousseau, Russ Madlener at Microsoft and more.

  • Dateline?s Chris Hansen reports on a world-wide FBI manhunt for a most unlikely Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitive, Jason Derek Brown.

  • Ed White, Patriots TE Jermaine Wiggins, Bucks Kicker Michael Husted, Dolphins & Eagles RB Ronnie Brown and Giants RB Randy Minniear join Thursday Night Tailgate.

  • Hosts Steven Rosenblum & Daria DiGiovanni welcome Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney & Major Gen. Paul Vallely back to CRF Radio.

  • Join host Richard Diaz as he chats with Dr. Cleere, Sports Psychologist on building a Mental Tool Kit for Athletes.

  • Andrew Tonge welcomes Doug Brodess, featured columnist from the Bleacher Report to talk March Madness.

  • GED to Doctorate Degree/ My Lifes Journey author Dr Karla Potts joins the show to discuss her book.

  • A discussion on the importance of balancing hormones, especially estrogen. Hormones play an important role in our overall health yet so many of us are clueless.

  • Barbara Clark, Executive Director of ?The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse?, joins the show to talk about one of the most amazing PRE Horse.

  • Its Paul Gant's GO4IT 3rd anniversary show. He will be joined by favorite guest Hall of Famer Willie Roaf, who will talk NFL and more.

  • Paul D. Jones, author of Schedule for Success will explain how he made his first million with hard work, faith, and dedication.

  • Dr Alex hosts a show on 'The Science of Stickiness' - the business of effective self-promotion! It's all to do with Human Psychology and Neuro-Marketing!

  • Gia Marie Barbera, here is a girl that was born ready but on the decline. A professional pop culture enthusiast, Capitalist and Marxist.

  • Tim and Jill interview Chris Koehler on his and his husband's experience adopting their son. Chris will discuss the process on choosing an adoption agency.

  • CL Gammon welcomes author Richard Dorr about his book MIssion over Tokyo and the heroic B-29 flight crews in the Pacific during World War II.

  • The BDSIR Network celebrates four years on BlogTalkRadio. Join them in a night of fun & excitement like only the Barbershop can give.

  • Sandy Berger is one of Computer America's Special Correspondents, Sandy knows all about Computers, Smart Phones, Digital Cameras, Printers and so much more!

  • Award-winning comedienne and Second City TV veteran Deven Green drops in on Hosts Garrison and Ralph with her very special brand of humor.

  • Carrie Perrien Smith gives you strategies for using new tools to build a database of prospects and produce enticing, informative content about your business.

  • The Power Is Now Politics welcomes guest speaker, Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, 46th District House of Representatives.

  • Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker joins the program to discuss how his policies have turned the state around, and what his plans are for the future.

  • Nia and Friends launches its Cookies For Kids Cancer Campaign. Cookies for Kids' Cancer is committed to raising funds for pediatric cancer.

  • Golden Globe winner Jenna Elfman best known for Dharma & Greg joins Matty P to talk about 1600 Penn her new series.

  • Kid Build Nation! PBS Kids' 'Design Squad Nation' host Deysi Melgar joins us to talk about kid-inspiring feats of engineering.

  • Tune in as the very talented singer and actress Jill Scott stops by on 6th Man Radio to discuss motherhood, music, and all things Jill!

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    Myriad Social TV brings social networking to your cable box (hands-on video)

    Myriad Social TV brings social networking to your cable box hands on video

    The marriage of social networking and television is nothing new, but Myriad recently launched Social TV, a white label solution which allows TV service providers to roll out their own custom social networking platform on your cable box. It complements services like Twitter, Facebook and Google+ by offering a more contextual way for viewers to interact with their friends while watching TV. Social TV provides an integrated HTML5 experience that's consistent across both television and companion devices (phones and tablets). Viewers can chose between receiving alerts on their TVs, mobile devices or both and can create show- or series-specific virtual communities that automatically expire when the program ends. The system is even mindful of time zones and time-shifts messages to prevent spoilers. More after the break.

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    BlackBerry CEO says iPhone is outdated

    TORONTO (AP) ? Apple's iPhone is outdated, according to the chief executive of BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion Ltd.

    Thorsten Heins made the comment Thursday on the eve of the much-delayed launch of the new touchscreen BlackBerry in the United States. AT&T begins selling the Z10 touchscreen BlackBerry on Friday, more than six weeks after RIM launched the devices elsewhere.

    Heins also told The Associated Press that a new keyboard version of the BlackBerry won't be released in the U.S. until two or three months from now. He previously said it would be eight to 10 weeks, but now he's saying it could be delayed an additional two weeks.

    Both the touchscreen and keyboard models are part of RIM's attempt at a comeback after the pioneering brand lost its cachet not long after Apple's 2007 release of the iPhone.

    Heins said a lack of innovation at Apple has left iPhone's user interface outdated. He noted iPhone users have to go in and out of applications and the device doesn't allow for multitasking like the new BlackBerry Z10 does.

    "It's still the same," Heins said of the iPhone. "It is a sequential way to work and that's not what people want today anymore. They want multitasking."

    RIM's new software allows users to have multiple applications open like on a desktop, he said, noting that with BlackBerry you don't have to close an application to check an email.

    "We're changing it for the better because we're allowing people to peak in the hub," Heins said.

    Heins said the iPhone was revolutionary five years ago, but he said it's now "just kind of sitting there."

    Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris declined comment.

    But the delay in selling the new keypad BlackBerry, called the Q10, complicates RIM's efforts to hang on to customers tempted by the iPhone and a range of devices running Google Inc.'s Android operating system. Even as the BlackBerry has fallen behind rivals in recent years, many BlackBerry users have stayed loyal because they prefer a physical keyboard over the touch screen found on the iPhone and most Android devices. But the temptations to switch grow with each additional delay, despite favorable reviews for new system.

    Heins said the Q10 keyboard version BlackBerry is just not ready yet and said part of the reason is out of his control.

    "It's our job to deliver the right software package and the right software quality to the carriers," he said. "Then it is on the carriers to decide how intense they want their testing cycle to be and that really can range from a few weeks to three months."

    U.S. carriers reportedly haven't made testing a priority because RIM, which is based in Based in Waterloo, Ontario, has dramatically lost market share. The U.S. has been one market in which RIM has been particularly hurting, even as the company is doing well overseas. According to research firm IDC, shipments of BlackBerry phones plummeted from 46 percent of the U.S. market in 2008 to 2 percent in 2012. The iPhone and Android now dominate.

    Heins said the company has to regain market share in the U.S. for BlackBerry to be successful.

    "You got to win here to win everywhere else," he said. "That's just the way it is. We've lost market share quite a bit, to put it mildly, and we absolutely need BlackBerry 10 to turn us around."

    Heins said initial sales in other countries are encouraging, but he could not release numbers ahead of RIM's earnings report next Thursday.

    "I get more and more excited every day," he said. "I really have to make sure I stay grounded and I don't lose my sense for reality. But for the whole company this is so important to finally be here, and to see people buying it, after we were told 30 months ago when we started that two quarters down the road we would be bankrupt, we would be out of business."

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    New Archbishop of Canterbury enthroned

    LONDON (AP) ? The new archbishop of Canterbury was formally enthroned Thursday ? and questions about the Church of England's opposition to same-sex marriage greeted his promotion.

    Justin Welby is the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury, serving as head of the Church of England and spiritual leader of the world's 77 million-strong Anglican Communion.

    Welby was formally enthroned at the 900-year-old Canterbury Cathedral in southern England before politicians, including Prime Minister David Cameron and religious leaders. Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, also attended.

    Dressed in a cope, stole and a gold-colored silk mitre, Welby symbolically struck the cathedral's west door three times with the end of his staff to formally request admission to the cathedral.

    As the doors opened slowly, a choir welcomed Welby with a psalm.

    The new archbishop later declared to the service that he solemnly committed himself to the service of the Anglican Communion.

    Earlier in the day, Welby talked to the BBC about some of the issues that have dogged his predecessors and led to deep divisions within the church.

    He acknowledged that many gays have enduring relationships of "stunning" quality ? a fact he said that has "deeply challenged" his own views on gay marriage.

    He also predicted in a Channel Five interview that there will be a female archbishop in the future despite the failure to pass legislation backing the idea last year.

    From Rome, Pope Francis sent a message congratulating Welby and calling for a meeting in the near future.

    "Please be assured of my prayers as you take up your new responsibilities," the pope said.

    The enthronement also drew protesters angered over government welfare cuts, waving signs bearing messages such as "cuts are crippling me."

    Police said a 47-year-old man who allegedly ran at a car taking guests to the ceremony was arrested on suspicion of breaching the peace.

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    AP writers Cassandra Vinograd and Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.

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    in my opinion...: Need Some Craft Supplies?

    Well, I have to say that I have really been enjoying doing home school with Hannah. I cannot believe that she knows how to write her name, count to 40, reads 3 letter words and is blossoming beautifully. Recognizing numbers is still a bit difficult for her but she is really making great strides. I think our favorite time of the day is when we break out the art supplies and do fun activities. Hannah and Jacob both benefit from art time and I like to include both of them in what we do.
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    I never realized how creative?children?could be until I had some of my own. My my...give them a piece of paper and some scissors and they will stay occupied for hours. As a mom, I love to give my children projects to do to keep them busy and Delphynium has alot of different things that I can buy that would keep my children occupied. They also carry coloring books and scrapbook supplies!
    Because I homeschool, I am often required by my curriculum to make little object lessons for Hannah and this requires some creativity on my part. I love how Delphynium has knick knack crafty items that are good for those types of things. Creative is not a word that describes me so I really need all the help I can get in this area. I will definitely be spending more time on this website and telling my friends about it too...homeschooling can be a challenge but when you have great resources, it doesn't have to be difficult!

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    Friday, March 22, 2013

    A great visualization of Apple and Google?s smartphone market dominance

    By Steve Keating ORLANDO, Florida, March 20 (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy's decision to skip the Arnold Palmer Invitational surprised the tournament host, who expressed his disappointment on Wednesday that the world number one was not at Bay Hill this week. The 83-year-old Palmer said he had jokingly suggested he might break McIlroy's arm if he did not show up but did not try to force the young Northern Irishman into making an appearance. "Frankly, I thought he was going to play, and I was as surprised as a lot of people when he decided he was not going to play," said Palmer. ...

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    The Compact Chopsticks: You'll Never Dine Unprepared Again

    Forks are for amateurs; if you're going to eat you're going to work for it, dammit—enter the chopstick. But all those splinter-laden, wooden eating-twigs don't come without a price, you tree killer. The Compact Chopsticks, however, will let your live your life environmentally friendly and fork-free. Just like God intended. More »


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