Saturday, December 29, 2012

Iowa City Real Estate: Should You List with a Small or Large Real ...

Does size matter? ?Is it better to list your home with a small real estate company, or a large one?Choices That?s the question that will be top of your mind if you?re thinking of Selling a Home in the Iowa City area. The quick and easy answer to the question is that the size of the real estate company doesn?t matter. It?s the quality of the agent that?s listing your home that matters. Realtors are independent contractors, and that?s regardless of who they work for. Each agent is responsible for taking care of their own listings and how they are marketed. There are good agents at large brokerages and good agents at small brokerages.?That?s why it?s important to choose the agent you work with based on their knowledge of the Iowa City real estate market and their marketing skills, NOT who they work for.

That?s the quick and easy answer, but it won?t answer all your questions if you?re getting ready to list your home in the Iowa City area. Recently I spoke to a seller who thought that listing with a large real estate company would be beneficial, because as he put it there?s the potential of a lot of real estate agents showing the house ?and large real estate companies sell their own listings first.? This is a myth. This might have been true in the eighties before the Internet at a time when buyers didn?t have access to the kind of information they have now. It?s certainly not true these days.

That last paragraph gives you the biggest heads up as to why the size of the real estate company doesn?t matter when you list a home in the Iowa City area.Mobile search real estate The Internet is the game changer that leveled the playing field and made it possible for the small real estate company to compete and ensure you get the kind of marketing exposure you need to sell a home in Iowa City.

When you think about it, that?s what it comes down to. You have a house to sell and you need potential buyers to come by and see it. Before the Internet you might have needed a big real estate company to achieve that. Not anymore you don?t. Now all you need is a tech savvy Realtor to get the job done. After all, 94% of buyers are online. In addition to being listed on the Iowa City MLS you need your house to be prominently displayed anywhere buyers are online. Of course there are a couple of other steps along the way. Preparing your home properly before you put it on the market is one of them and ?pricing your home right for the market is another. That?s why I talked about choosing an agent based on their knowledge of the Iowa City real estate market AND their marketing skills.

The size of the real estate company you work with doesn?t matter ? What does matter is that you choose the right agent to get your home sold!

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Sony 'Xperia Z' and 'Xperia X' rumored for CES unveiling, January release

Android Central

By now we’ve heard plenty of leaked details about Sony Mobile’s next big thing, the ‘Yuga,’ also rumored to come to market as the Xperia Z. We’re due a 5-inch, 1080p phone with a glass back, a 13MP camera and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, if recent rumors are to be believed. But fresh details from China suggest that the phone could be released as early as mid-January in that country, and in some territories another model, the ‘Xperia X,’ may be offered instead.

The reports come from Chinese site ePrice, which has a history of leaking information about upcoming Sony phones. The Xperia X, it’s said, will be almost identical to the Z, with only design differences being reported. If this sounds familiar, it’s because Sony adopted a similar strategy this year with its Xperia T and Xperia TX. The T was released in Europe with an external microSD slot, while the TX hit Asian markets a smaller battery.

ePrice reports that the Xperia Z is almost certain to be unveiled at CES in early January, which should come as no surprise considering Sony’s track record of showcasing major phones at the event. A domestic Chinese launch is purportedly scheduled for around Jan. 15. No word on when Xperia Z or X will launch in Europe, but with strong Android competition from HTC expected at Mobile World Congress in February, Sony may want to follow up with a quick international launch.

We’ll be live from Sony’s CES press conference in early January to bring you full details of whatever’s announced.

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U.S. charges analyst in IBM insider trading case

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities on Wednesday announced charges against a research analyst for trading and tipping others ahead of a 2009 acquisition by computer giant IBM, expanding a related insider trading case filed last month.

Federal prosecutors charged Trent Martin, who worked at a Connecticut brokerage firm, for purchasing shares of SPSS before IBM agreed to the $1.2 billion deal. He was also charged with passing the information to others, including his roommate.

On November 29 the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission charged two former stockbrokers, including Martin's roommate, for their roles in the alleged insider trading scheme.

The three and others made more than $1 million by trading ahead of the acquisition, prosecutors said.

Martin was specifically named as the source of the information in instant messages between the two brokers, Thomas Conradt and David Weishaus, authorities said.

In a July 2009 message, referring to Martin by name, Conradt wrote: "holy f*** . . . god trent told me not to tell anyone . . . big mistake," according to the indictment unsealed on Wednesday.

Weishaus responded, "eh, we'll get rich."

Martin, an Australian citizen, was arrested on December 22 in Hong Kong, the Justice Department said. Martin could not immediately be reached for comment.

The Securities and Exchange Commission, which filed related civil charges against Martin on Wednesday, said he fled the United States to Australia soon after learning about the SEC's investigation.

IBM agreed to pay $50 per share for SPSS, a 42 percent premium to SPSS' closing price on the day before the purchase was announced.

(Reporting by Aruna Viswanatha; Editing by Dan Grebler)

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Storm brings white Christmas, tornado threat to central U.S

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A major winter storm brought a rare white Christmas to the southern U.S. plains on Tuesday, contributing to a 21-vehicle pile-up that shut down a major highway in Oklahoma.

The storm system surging east from Kansas and the Texas Panhandle includes the threat of tornados and severe thunderstorms along its southern fringe, from southeast Texas to Alabama, the National Weather Service said.

The storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions and 6 to 8 inches of snow as it strengthens and moves northeast into the upper Ohio River valley through southern Missouri and Illinois, it said.

Freezing drizzle overnight led to 10 separate collisions on Interstate 40 at Oklahoma City just before 3 a.m., said Trooper Betsy Randolph, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

The 21-vehicle pile-up included three tractor-trailers and shut down the westbound lanes for about five hours, she said. Twelve people were taken to hospitals, and troopers are checking on the severity of their injuries.

In a rare taste of Christmas snow, Oklahoma City is forecast to get 3 to 6 inches of the white stuff on Tuesday. The city's biggest Christmas snowfall was 6.5 inches in 1914, and measurable amounts have been recorded only a handful of times on the date.

Several flights were canceled at Oklahoma City's Will Rogers World Airport on Monday ahead of the storm, but conditions on Tuesday morning were good, the airport said in a statement.

Ahead of the storm's path, parts of eastern West Virginia are under a winter storm warning. Ice accumulations of up to half an inch are expected in higher elevations, the National Weather Service said.

(Reporting by Ian Simpson; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday December 25, 2012

The Note's Must-Reads are a round-up of today's political headlines and stories from ABC News and the top U.S. newspapers. Posted Monday through Friday right here at www.abcnews.com

Compiled by ABC News' Carrie Halperin and Jordan Mazza

CONGRESS

The Hill's Kyle Balluck: " Ben Affleck will not run for Senate" Actor-director Ben Affleck will not run for the Senate in Massachusetts, he announced late Monday. "I love Massachusetts and our political process, but I am not running for office," Affleck wrote on his Facebook page. LINK

The Los Angeles Times' Alana Semuels: " Newark Mayor Cory Booker aims for higher office" The crowd in the Upper West Side bookstore practically cooed when the mayor of Newark, looking like the college football tight end he once was, strode into a book signing and gave the audience a bashful smile. Cory Booker, here because he wrote the forward to a book about homelessness, spent the next half-hour talking about his father's roots in poverty and the kindness of humankind, throwing in references to friends such as entertainer Tyler Perry and author Alice Walker, and, presumably because this is New York, using some Yiddish. LINK

GUN CONTROL

ABC News' George Stephanopoulos: "Asa Hutchinson: Gun Control Not Part of 'Ultimate Solution' to Gun Violence" Asa Hutchinson - the former congressman who will lead the effort by the NRA to place armed security guards in schools across the country following the Newtown, Conn. shooting that left 20 children and six adults dead - told me this morning on "This Week" that gun control efforts would not be part of the "ultimate solution" to gun violence. LINK

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION

The Washington Times' Dave Boyer: " Court filings surge in FOIA cases during Obama years" A study has found that more federal court complaints were filed during the first term of the Obama administration to force the government to abide by the Freedom of Information Act than were filed against the administration of President George W. Bush in his second term. The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University said the FOIA filings in the last two years of Mr. Bush's second term and the last two years of Mr. Obama's first term showed a jump of 28 percent - from 562 to 720. LINK

FISCAL CLIFF

The Wall Street Journal's Staff: " Cliff Negotiations Take Holiday Break" Congressional leaders and the White House are taking a holiday break in negotiations over how to avoid year-end spending cuts and tax increases, and may not take up the issue in earnest again until just before New Year's Eve. LINK

The Washington Post's Lisa Rein: "Federal workers feel unease over potential layoffs, furloughs unleashed by 'fiscal cliff'" Federal employees have been skeptical for months that the biggest cuts to government spending in history could really happen. But with the "fiscal cliff" a week away, workers are now growing increasingly alarmed that their jobs and their missions could be on the line. LINK

GOP

Politico's Kevin Robillard: "Republicans Fearful of 2013? Nearly three-quarters of Republicans are fearful about their own lives in 2013 - a huge jump of over 50 percent since 2006, according to a poll released Monday. LINK

DEBT

The New York Times' Annie Lowrey: "A Campaign on U.S. Debt Gains Steam" Maya MacGuineas has been ringing alarms about the nation's growing debt for 15 years, imagining a day when a president and a Congress might finally work together to curb deficit spending. After watching President Obama and Speaker John A. Boehner once again come close to agreeing on a plan, only to see a deal slip away, she is troubled but undeterred. LINK

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Comatose since Christmas 1969 - St. Louis News & Weather from

(CNN) ? Colleen O?Bara bathed her older sister, Edwarda, and fixed her hair. She fed her through a feeding tube like she?d done countless times. It was going to be a good day, the day before Thanksgiving.

With her morning routine complete, Colleen planned to fetch a cup of coffee. She bent down and kissed her big sister, told her she?d be right back.

?She gave me the biggest smile she has ever given me in her life,? Colleen recalls. ?Her face was aglow. There was a sparkle in her eyes.?

But just then, Edwarda closed her eyes.

For 42 years, her family held vigil. They awaited the day Edwarda would awake, the miracle that never came.

At the age of 59, Edwarda died, believed by medical experts to have lived longer than anyone in a comatose state.

Her father, Joe, died six years after she fell into her diabetic coma, the strain of working three jobs to pay her medical bills too much. Her mother, Kathryn, had promised to never leave her side; she died in 2008 after caring for Edwarda for 38 years.

Former President Bill Clinton, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, singer Neil Diamond and other celebrities visited the home over the years. Renowned self-help author Wayne Dyer penned a book, ?A Promise Is A Promise,? about Kathryn?s unconditional love.

Thousands of people ? from Japan to Australia, from Italy to Canada ? took the pilgrimage to the O?Bara home, inspired by the devotion of her mother. They were drawn too because they believed Edwarda had miracle healing powers: A woman with an inoperable brain tumor was cancer free months after she touched Edwarda. Two girls with cystic fibrosis were apparently healed in the months after visiting her room. Even skeptics said they felt a strange aura when they walked into the North Miami home.

Kathryn claimed Mother Mary appeared in visions. Mom wrote Pope John Paul II. He responded with letters of his own.

On the walls of Edwarda?s room, Mom pinned inspirational quotes: ?Where there is great love, there are great miracles.?

The Hemlock Society phoned often, pleading with the mother to let her daughter die. The day after Christmas in 1981, someone called to say he was going to put Edwarda out of her misery. A few hours later, three bullets were fired into the home. No one was hurt.

Edwarda was just 16 when she fell into her comatose state. Her favorite song then was ?Bobby?s Girl,? because she had a crush on a boy named Bobby.

In the decades that followed, Bobby would visit the home, but she even outlived him.

It seemed Edwarda touched everyone she came into contact with, even the doctor who saved her life. He struggled with the ethics of what he?d done.

He wondered: Would it have been better if I?d let her die?

A promise kept

Edwarda and Colleen were inseparable, born just 18 months apart. Edwarda was the studious, obedient, loving child. Colleen was the mischievous tomboy.

?She kept me in check,? Colleen recalls. ?I had a short fuse on my temper when we were younger. My sister was just calm. She put up with me unbelievably.?

Family photos show the bonds of sisterhood at an early age: as ballerinas, on Santa?s lap, playing with the family?s German shepherd. Birthdays, Thanksgiving and Christmas were a bundle of fun, a time to celebrate as family.

?All I ever wanted in life was to have two girls. God was very good and granted me my wish,? Kathryn O?Bara told Dyer in his book.

Kathryn McCloskey and Joe O?Bara married in 1948, a promising young couple eager to start a family. She was the daughter of the mayor of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He was the Navy?s middleweight boxing champion during World War II and went on to star on the University of Pittsburgh?s football team.

The family eventually settled in South Florida. Joe became a physical education teacher at a Catholic elementary school. Kathryn ? Kaye to family ? taught math at a high school.

Kathryn?s niece, Pam Burdgick, remembers her aunt and uncle as pillars of the family. She went to college in the mid-1960s in South Florida and would stay with the O?Baras on weekends. ?Kaye was the personification of unconditional love. That was for all of us, not just Edwarda.?

Edwarda, then 12, would watch her put makeup on. ?She was a sweet, loving child.?

Like so many girls, Edwarda and Colleen loved horses. At a nearby ranch, the sisters? friendship grew. ?Colleen had horses, and Edwarda had a pony because she was always the cautious one,? says Burdgick.

Edwarda did the hard work around the stables, allowing her younger sister a lot more time to ride the horses. ?My sister would clean the stalls, brush the horses, let me have all the fun, and she would do all the work.?

?That?s what she wanted to do for me. She?s the most giving sister that anybody could possibly have had,? Colleen recalls. ?She was my best friend in the whole wide world.?

Edwarda was diagnosed with diabetes in late 1969. She was prescribed an oral insulin medication ? a medicine that is no longer given to adolescents due to harmful side effects.

Her diabetes didn?t hinder her studies. A junior in high school, she got straight A?s. Edwarda had been accepted to the University of Notre Dame, at a time when the school was mostly male. She hoped to become a pediatrician.

The family looked forward to Christmas that year. But during the break, Edwarda fell ill with the flu.

?She was sick and throwing up and stuff,? Colleen says.

If Edwarda had been given insulin shots, her bad bout with the flu likely would have been just that, nothing more. But every time she vomited, she was throwing up her medicine ? and sugar was building up in her system.

By the time anyone realized what was happening, her health had deteriorated.

Joe O?Bara had just returned from a fishing outing when he went into his daughter?s room. The skin on her legs had sugar lumps under them, like Charley horses. They were all over.

?My sister was screaming. I remember it like it was yesterday,? Colleen says. ?My dad started rubbing her legs to try to get the sugar to flow in her legs. He picked her up, and we just rushed her to the hospital.?

It was January 3, 1970, when Edwarda arrived at North Miami General Hospital around 2 a.m. ? Joe and Kaye?s 22nd wedding anniversary.

Dr. Louis Chaykin, who was on call that night to treat another patient, remembers seeing Edwarda and her mother in the emergency room. Daughter and mother were holding hands.

?I remember the words the daughter told the mother when she was lying in the emergency room: ?Don?t ever leave me,?? the doctor says. ?And the mother said she never would.?

Soon, her lungs collapsed. Her kidneys failed. Her heart faltered, causing a lack of oxygen to the brain.

Chaykin was 35 then. A nurse suggested Edwarda?s mother ask him to care for her daughter. He was an endocrinologist with specialized skills.

?When I saw her, she was almost near death. It was a Sunday. We worked on her for hours,? he says. ?We got her into intensive care, and we were able to reverse a lot of the metabolic abnormalities, but the damage that was done to the brain appeared to be permanent.

?She was in a comatose state. She would respond to pain, but that was it.?

Colleen, then 15, continued her life at school, thinking her sister would eventually be OK. ?I didn?t realize how bad it really was,? she recalls. ?You see, my sister wasn?t on any machines or anything. She just didn?t wake up and speak.?

For five months, Edwarda was treated at the hospital. The family refused to put her in a nursing home. Medicaid would have paid for those expenses, but mom had made a promise. And so they brought Edwarda home.

?To my parents, if you promised somebody something,? Colleen says, ?you never broke a promise.?

The parents? bedroom in the family?s humble bungalow was transformed into a round-the-clock care center, with Kathryn serving as chief nurse. She set up a folding chair next to Edwarda?s bed. It was eventually replaced with a brown velvet recliner. Every two hours, she fed her daughter baby formula through her feeding tube. She had more than a dozen alarm clocks. They went off at midnight, 2, 4, 6 in the morning. Angel figurines and family photos adorned the room.

Mom gave insulin shots, turned her daughter so bedsores wouldn?t grow, changed her diaper. Mom?s back grew hunched from slouching over. She got arthritis. Sleep came in 75-minute power naps.

Chaykin pledged to treat Edwarda for free. He set up an IV for fluids and the feeding tube through her stomach.

?It?s not a big deal,? says Chaykin, 77. ?Recognizing the cost of just maintaining Edwarda, it was a non-starter. I wouldn?t accept any money.?

Kathryn called the doctor her angel.

Yet, as he watched the family grapple with Edwarda?s condition and her father die under the weight of it all, the doctor worried that he might?ve done the wrong thing by saving her.

?I felt that it was very futile,? Chaykin says. ?That was early on.?

His views, though, changed with time. ?I became so impressed by the dedication and the love that this mother had. As I grew older, I thought that, perhaps, God had a better reason for me allowing Edwarda to survive, albeit in a comatose state.?

He remembers watching hundreds, if not thousands, of people visit Edwarda?s bedside because they believed ?there were certain miracles that would happen if they came and visited Edwarda and touched her.?

?There were different things that happened that I could not explain as a doctor,? he says.

He wondered: Was it coincidence or something more?

?A mystery of faith?

No one remembers exactly when the first of the perceived miracles happened. Most everyone from those early days has died. But whatever the cause ? a mother?s devotion, visions of Mother Mary ? word spread, and people ranging from sick children to missionaries on healing trips flocked to the home.

Joi Mejia brought both of her young daughters, around 6 and 8 years old, to the home. They suffered from cystic fibrosis.

?I was willing to do anything and try anything,? she says.

Kathryn O?Bara had been Mejia?s kindergarten teacher. She had heard of Edwarda?s healing powers and felt the urge to visit ? the start of a friendship that lasted until Kathryn died.

?The feeling of peace and love in the room was so profound,? she says.

In the months that followed, doctors told Mejia her daughters no longer suffered from cystic fibrosis, something the mother chalks up to the miracle of Edwarda. Touched by what happened, Mejia helped Kathryn tend to Edwarda for years.

?There were many miracles that came,? Mejia says. ?We don?t always get a perfect package but we always get a perfect soul.?

A woman from South America once visited. Chaykin said she?d been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, traveled to Massachusetts for a second opinion and stopped at the O?Baras? while flying back home. She prayed at Edwarda?s bedside.

?About six or nine months later, a truck pulled up with new furniture for the whole downstairs with a note saying, ?I just got back from my doctor and the tumor I had is gone,?? Chaykin says.

?Those things happened all the time.?

Adds Mejia, ?That was the freaky part. People came from everywhere. Why would it draw them? ? It?s a mystery of faith.?

A devout Catholic, Kathryn told people that caring for her daughter was a blessing from God.

Yet she could also muster a joke about its physical toll. ?If I could turn myself in and get some new parts, I?d be all right,? she once told the Miami News.

The family fell into mountains of debt. Joe began painting homes and fixing motor boat engines for extra cash to supplement his teaching income. But the pain ? both financial and emotional ? was too much for the Navy tough guy, who died in 1976.

?No question that it contributed to the father?s death,? says Chaykin.

Colleen gave up her dream of college to help her family pay their debts.

Already shattered by her sister?s condition, Colleen?s pain deepened with the death of her father.

She wondered: What type of cruel God would torture a family so?

The power of two words

Mom never lost faith.

She rarely left her daughter?s side, let alone the house. On Mother?s Day in 1982, Kathryn had a heart attack as she watched Edwarda sleep. She was hospitalized for 10 days, the first time she?d been away from Edwarda overnight in 12 years of caring for her.

Among those who covered the story was Miami Herald columnist Charles Whited. He first met the family in the years after she fell into the coma. He?d write a column around the holidays of a mother who refused to give up on her daughter.

?I?ve seen her, over these years, alternately buoyed by hope and crushed by despair, with even her faith tested as she awaits the miracle that never comes: Edwarda?s awakening,? Whited wrote in 1982.

Kathryn would call him often. Sometimes, she?d send letters. Her return address always carried the message: ?Hope never dies.?

?One of these days Edwarda is just not going to be able to fight off another infection,? she said in one of her letters. ?But even then, I will be richer for having cared for her and experienced all the love that people have shown her.?

The next year Whited penned a different column. In August of 1983, Edwarda?s mother said she?d heard her daughter utter one word: ?Hey.? She was in the kitchen with friends at the time. They rushed into the room.

?You?ll never know the sensations that went over me. It was Edwarda?s voice. We all ran in. She was smiling, as if she had done something terrific,? Kathryn told him.

The next night, Edwarda said ?hey? again. Kathryn wept at her bedside for an hour.

Whited asked, what if Edwarda never said anything again.

?I?m so elated that nothing can knock me down now,? she told him. ?Edwarda spoke. She really spoke.?

Edwarda would never speak again. She would outlive the columnist. By 21 years.

The years came and went. Mom remained steadfast, always hoping, always praying. Edwarda had been reading the James Michener novel ?Hawaii? when she fell ill during that Christmas in 1969. Mom read it to her more than 10 times over the years.

?It was never a sad place,? recalls niece Pam Burdgick. ?She always considered it a privilege. She loved having people come and visit. ? You left with a kind of sense of priorities, of how important family is.?

While pilgrims made their way to visit Edwarda in South Florida, across the state a very different saga was playing out: that of Terri Schiavo, whose persistent vegetative state became a political, legal and family feud with her husband wanting to let her die and her parents wanting to let her live.

Schiavo, 41, died in 2005 after 15 years in a coma after a judge sided with her husband.

Kathryn paid attention to that battle but didn?t cast judgment. She told people that families must deal with such tragedies in their own way ? and hers was united behind Edwarda.

Stephen Mayer, a professor of neurology and neurological surgery at Columbia University, has treated many comatose patients over the years. He says new research suggests that patients in persistent vegetative states may perceive what?s around them in a way that doctors didn?t previously understand.

?The best evidence of that are people who don?t follow commands and appear to be vegetative, but after several years they wake up and start following commands,? says Mayer.

Mayer, who did not treat Edwarda, says it?s possible ?she was perceiving what was going on around her to some extent over those 40 years, but not really able to communicate to us in a way that we can believe. And maybe the daily contact, the voices, the touches with her loved ones gave her reason to live.?

?One thing I?ve learned over the years as somebody who treats people in a coma and tries to save them,? he says, ?is there?s something very important about human contact with the people that bring meaning to your life, your loved ones.?

Kathryn believed that to the fullest.

?God has given me the strength to care for Edwarda by sending angels in many forms ? friends, families, strangers who became friends, and many others,? she told Wayne Dyer. ?God has given me the gift of staying cheerful and being able to help others.?

In March 2008, at the age of 80, Kaythryn was found dead on the floor in her daughter?s room. She?d cared for Edwarda for nearly four decades. Mom had kept her promise.

Kathryn had worried what would happen if she died first. She wasn?t sure whether Colleen could handle the stress of caring for Edwarda. ?She can?t understand why God did this,? Kathryn once said of her younger daughter.

Mom had wondered: Could Colleen stand up to the task?

?A hole in my heart?

Colleen tried to live as normal a life as possible. Yet she couldn?t shake her devastation.

Her sister ? her best friend ? lay in a coma. Her father was taken from her when she was 21. Dad had become her confidant. ?I always had my dad to fall back on when my mom was tied up with my sister,? she says.

It would be too much to bear for most anyone, let alone a young woman trying to find meaning.

She married in 1974, with the reception held in Edwarda?s room. She gave birth to a son, Richard, in 1976, just eight days after her father died. Colleen?s marriage lasted only six years.

The divorce was yet another bad blow. She and her son moved in with her mother, and her boy became a fixture alongside Edwarda.

?My marriage fell apart and I didn?t feel like I belonged anywhere,? she says. ?That?s when I ventured into drugs. I was just trying to belong somewhere.?

Her troubles spiraled further. She was arrested on an array of drug offenses in the early 1990s. She was sentenced to nine months in prison at the Broward Correctional Institutional.

Being locked up, she had an epiphany: If something happened to her mother while she was behind bars, Edwarda would have no one to care for her ? all because of her selfishness.

?I went to prison and turned my life around,? she says. ?I knew where I belonged.?

She took a job as a horse trainer, not too far from the family home. Many days she wished she could put Edwarda in her car and take her to the stables.

When their mother died, Colleen immediately quit her job. She suffered from multiple sclerosis but quickly figured out a way to manage her sister?s needs.

?My mom worried I wouldn?t be able to do it,? she says. ?But when you love somebody, you can do it. That?s what you do for family.?

And so she tended to her sister, day and night, for five years until that morning this past November.

?When I was down in the dumps, she would give me a big smile and it would just make everything seem like it was OK,? Colleen says. ?I talked to her just like I would talk to you.?

She still rises before the sun, expecting to feed her sister. Then, her loss sinks in.

?I knew I loved my sister, but until she was no longer physically here I didn?t realize how much I would ache,? she says. ?I feel a hole in my stomach, a hole in my heart.?

In a quiet ceremony on November 28, Edwarda was buried next to her mother and father. Colleen was never sure what to make of her mother?s visions of Mother Mary. Colleen had never seen the visions herself.

When she returned to the empty home after the funeral, Colleen walked into Edwarda?s room.

There on the screen, she says, was an image of Mother Mary. ?Not sitting on my TV, but on my actual TV screen.?

It lasted for six seconds, then disappeared.

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Netflix suffers Christmas Eve outage, points to Amazon

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - An outage at one of Amazon's Web service centers hit users of Netflix Inc.'s streaming video service on Christmas Eve and was not fully resolved until Christmas day, a spokesman for the movie rental company said on Tuesday.?

The outage impacted Netflix subscribers across Canada, Latin America and the United States, and affected various devices that enable users to stream movies and television shows from home, Netflix spokesman Joris Evers said. Such devices range from gaming consoles such as Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3 to Blu-ray players.?

Evers said that the issue was the result of an outage at an Amazon Web Services' cloud computing center in Virginia, and started at about 12:30 p.m. PST (2030 GMT) on Monday and was fully restored Tuesday morning, although streaming was available for most users late on Monday.?

"We are investigating exactly what happened and how it could have been prevented," Evers said.?

"We are happy that people opening gifts of Netflix or Netflix-capable devices can watch TV shows and movies and apologize for any inconvenience caused last night," he added.

An outage at Amazon Web Services, or AWS, knocked out such sites as Reddit and Foursquare in April of last year.?

Amazon Web Services was not immediately available for comment. Evers, the Netflix spokesman, declined to comment on the company's contracts with Amazon.

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The Path To Self Improvement And Happiness | Gifts For Happiness

Since nobody?s perfect, you?re going to fall off your diet plan sometimes and eat junk food instead of a healthy meal. Allowing stressful situations to build can be as harmful as eating an unhealthy diet, and therefore, it is important to remind yourself to maintain perspective and your calm at all times.

TIP! Evaluate yourself and seek out that one aspect that you wish to change or improve. While there may be a number of aspects that you?d like to work on, concentrating on one aspect at a time makes it more likely that you will succeed.

You may have just realized that unless you radically change your behavior, you could lose all those who matter most to you. The quality of your personal life begins through self improvement, but how can you address this? This article offers proven advice for improving yourself.

The people in your life should have similar interests. Surrounding yourself with negative people can have a poor influence on your mood and can rub off on your way of thinking.

TIP! Employers put a greater emphasis on your ability to work, than the name of the school that you attended. Some large businesses, such as financial institutions, may be an exception.

If you are feeling angry, allow yourself ten seconds before opening your mouth to say anything. Take a cleansing breath and focus on something positive. Stay calm and say only what needs to be said.

Instead of bragging about achievements, you should ask others about theirs. You will then find out things that others have done to accomplish their goals, and you will get some insight.

TIP! The goals you set out for your personal development program need to be measurable and specific. Having a specific end result to work towards gives you more precise ways to get to the goal, and gives you a better chance at success.

Do you consume alcohol more than you should? Think about your other harmful habits, like smoking cigarettes. You should treat your body as if it is a temple. If you want to make enhancements to your lifestyle, eliminating bad habits is a big part of this. Take an honest inventory of your life to see where you can make improvements.

Those who want to succeed often look to mentors for help. The proper mentor can guide you through the tough times on your way to becoming a champion. There are many people that are more than willing to help others. Without this, how are people supposed to achieve their best? Behind every star, there is a spectacular coach.

TIP! Leadership is the first step to personal development. There are many different definitions as to what a leader is, but the most common attribute of a leader is influence.

Develop yourself by using love to grow and drive your faith. Faith and love are intertwined. Don?t forget about the faith you have. Help out those in need, and make sure that your faith really means something by showing love to your peers and yourself.

Leaders are tough and strong, but also humble. You must be resolute but compassionate if you want to lead. Also, recall what it is like to serve someone. Being a great leader requires that you uphold a standard of integrity and values that others are proud to follow, no matter what the capacity is in which you lead.

TIP! You can?t make everyone happy, but you can make yourself happy. If you want to be happy, you have to take charge of your behavior, and do things that make you feel happy.

There will usually be a difference in where you are in life, and where you want to be. This first step can start you on the way to reaching your goals. Without a clear understanding of exactly where you need to go, the process of achieving your personal development goals will be long and frustrating.

You can try writing yourself a motivational speech. Write down all of your good characteristics. Have it with you at all times, and look at it when you want some inspiration. You can even record yourself reading it aloud and listen to it often. What is the reason?

TIP! Don?t worry so much. It is often the case that the things you spend time worrying about will never actually occur.

Overreacting to a situation will cause you unnecessary stress. Dealing with your stress in a healthy, constructive manner will improve your overall mental wellbeing. You?ve probably made mistakes, but you can find ways to fix it, or even live with it. Focus more on your accomplishments instead of your failures.

Getting healthier is a personal development step that can have far-reaching positive repercussions. Facing the challenges of improving your life is easier if you go into it with an open mind and a healthy body. A healthy lifestyle can make you feel wonderful and allow you to save money that would be otherwise spent on medical problems. Make it a goal to make healthy choices.

Personal Development

Identify your personal values to help you determine your personal development plan. When you focus on things that don?t matter to you, your goals will never truly make sense. Focus on positive aspects to improve. These aspects should mesh with your values. This allows you to implement personal and professional changes that will last forever.

TIP! Each day should be an opportunity to top the previous day?s accomplishments. Discover innovative ways to increase your character development.

In order to get as much as you can out of your efforts with personal development, you need to take care of your body physically. Put yourself on the road to success with personal development by making sure your basic need are met, including adequate amounts of sleep, nutritious food and a regular fitness regimen. Although this is simple advice, it is perhaps one of the hardest things that we can master.

Taking a few small risks may just be where you should start on your path towards happiness. Taking risks has the potential for failure, so some people prefer to keep things the same and take no chances. They lead unfulfilled lives avoiding risk rather than trying new things. Taking some chances is a key component of happiness. It demonstrates courage and a lust for life.

Praise others, flatter them, and show your appreciation. If you are kind to other people, you will be kind to yourself.

If you find yourself consistently falling short of self-imposed goals and guidelines, step back and assess the possible problems. Check online and find others whom share similar goals with you and find out what they are doing compared to what you?re doing. You also might find that your goals are indeed not realistic, or that some other critical resource is needed before your goal can be realized.

TIP! Learn how to listen to others. Listening definitely applies when developing yourself.

Not only is getting organized an achievement in itself, but it will help you to meet other goals faster. By taking a large goal and breaking it down to more manageable segments, you will see that completing your goals has become easier. There are several ways to track your self improvement goals, be it through a daily journal or with the aid of a planner.

Increasing the positivity in your daily life is truly a matter of personal choice, and what you want for others will often appear in your own life, whether good or bad. For this reason, it is important to wish only positive things for the people in your life. By keeping your emotional energy positive, you will be less likely to be pulled down and burdened by negative feelings.

TIP! Remember to practice humility. You can begin making small changes in your health, business and personal relationships.

Seek out new challenges. New challenges open new possibilities for you. You can learn new skills and gain knowledge. You can set the bar for something that no one had ever accomplished. Try to find your own niche, instead of doing what everyone else is doing.

Avoid shopping as a way to comfort yourself. If you find yourself shopping out of habit, take up a hobby to replace the time spent shopping. You can relieve stress, reduce credit card bills and enjoy your time much more.

Emergency Fund

It?s a good personal guideline to treat everyone with respect even if they don?t necessarily have anything you might need from them. The treatment you show them is not a reflection of their character but of yours.

Begin today setting some money aside regularly for emergencies. This can help you to avoid always turning to your credit cards every time something unexpected arises. However, you can protect yourself from this happening by depositing a few dollars into a savings account each week. You will be surprised at how quickly your emergency fund will increase. Having an emergency fund will prevent you from having to use credit cards to pay for unexpected expenses, which will save you a great deal in interest over the years.

Now you can see why many people do not make much progress on personal development ? it takes work! Although, if you have people that are willing to help you, it makes this process easier. The tips in this article will serve as a good starting point.

Source: http://www.giftsforhappiness.com/the-path-to-self-improvement-and-happiness/

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Memorial service for Sen. Inouye held in Hawaii

Pallbearers carry the casket of U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye into the courtyard of the Hawaii state Capitol during a visitation ceremony in Honolulu on, Saturday Dec. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Oskar Garcia)

Pallbearers carry the casket of U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye into the courtyard of the Hawaii state Capitol during a visitation ceremony in Honolulu on, Saturday Dec. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Oskar Garcia)

Members of the public wait for the casket to arrive at a visitation service for U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye at the Hawaii state Capitol in Honolulu on, Dec. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Oskar Garcia)

Family members, state lawmakers and members of the public attend a visitation service for U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye at the Hawaii state Capitol in Honolulu on Saturday Dec. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Oskar Garcia)

President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, former President Bill Clinton, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada stand as the casket is brought in at the funeral service for the late Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, at the Washington National Cathedral, Friday, Dec. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

President Barack Obama speaks at the funeral service for the late Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, at the Washington National Cathedral, Friday, Dec. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

HONOLULU (AP) ? The late Sen. Daniel Inouye was remembered Sunday as an American hero whose legacy as a war veteran and longtime senator would be felt across Hawaii for years to come.

The memorial service at Honolulu's National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific was attended by about 1,000 people, including President Barack Obama, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Hawaii's congressional delegation and a number of other senators, cabinet secretaries and other dignitaries.

"Daniel was the best senator among us all," Reid told those assembled, adding later: "Whenever we needed a noble man to lean on, we turned to Sen. Dan Inouye. He was fearless."

The cemetery, a strikingly beautiful site located in an extinct volcano, is the final resting place to thousands of World War II veterans. More than 400 members of the storied Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team ? of which Inouye was a part ? are buried at the site.

Adm. Samuel Locklear, commander of the Navy's U.S. Pacific Command, said this also will be Inouye's final resting place.

"We have lost an irreplaceable American," he said.

Several 442nd veterans attended the Sunday morning service, the latest in a number of tributes and honors for Inouye following the 88-year-old's Dec. 17 death from respiratory complications.

Buses that brought people to the service flashed the words "MAHALO Senator Daniel K. Inouye" ? using the Hawaiian word for thank you.

A 19-gun cannon salute was fired as Inouye's coffin arrived at the cemetery. The service also featured a flyover by F-22 military jets and the playing of "Taps" by Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana.

Inouye's widow, Irene, who was seated with the president and first lady Michelle Obama in the front row, dabbed her eyes as a band of bagpipes and drums band played "Danny Boy."

Inouye was the first Japanese-American elected to both houses of Congress and the second-longest serving senator in U.S. history, at 50 years.

He was a high school senior in Honolulu on Dec. 7, 1941, when he watched dozens of Japanese planes fly toward Pearl Harbor and other Oahu military bases to begin a bombing that changed the course of world events.

He volunteered for a special U.S. Army unit of Japanese-Americans and lost his right arm in a battle with Germans in Italy. That scratched his dream of becoming a surgeon and he went to law school and into politics instead.

"He was a shining star of the greatest generation," fellow Hawaii Democratic Sen. Daniel Akaka said at the service.

Akaka, who served with Inouye for 36 years, also highlighted Inouye's role in steering federal money to build roads, schools, housing and other infrastructure in Hawaii over the decades, from the beginning of statehood.

"Dan Inouye is Hawaii, and Hawaii is Dan Inouye," Akaka said.

Inouye's chief of staff, Jennifer Sabas, said Inouye was calm, in control and giving out instructions until the very end. Then, "he penned 'aloha,' and went on to a better place," she said.

"Aloha, boss," she said in closing, as she stood beside his flag-draped coffin.

Several services have already been held in Washington and in Hawaii for Inouye. He lay in state at both the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Thursday and the Hawaii state Capitol on Saturday. A public service is planned for Friday on Kauai. His burial is expected to be a private, family event.

Obama eulogized Inouye during a service at Washington's National Cathedral on Friday, saying that Inouye's presence during the Watergate hearings helped show him what could be possible in his own life.

The president arrived early Saturday in Honolulu for his annual Christmas family vacation. He made a brief visit to the grave of his grandfather, World War II veteran Stanley Dunham, after Sunday's service.

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Associated Press writers Matthew Daly and Anita Hofschneider contributed to this report.

Contact Becky Bohrer at https://twitter.com/beckybohrerap

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Larklife


The first time I launched the Larklife iPhone app, I thought, "How can an app this well designed and different from the competition go with a gadget that's so clunky and awkward?" Larklife ($149.99, direct) is just one of many fitness-tracking gadgets vying for the attention of consumers who want to be motivated to get moving. And the app could do just that, provided you have an iPhone, because it really does work differently from all the other personal health and wellness programs you'll find. But the wristband that goes with it doesn't compare to the more slender and sophisticated models you'll find in big brand names like Nike and Jawbone. Due to Larklife's lackluster form factor and slightly high price, it sits somewhere in the middle of the fitness gadget pack. It's not bad, but not great, and for less money you can probably find something you'll like better.

For me, the answer is the $100 Fitbit One, our Editors' Choice and one of only a few fitness gadgets that isn't a bracelet, making it easier to conceal when you don't want your friends or a hot date to know you're monitoring your physical activity. The Fitbit costs less than most other devices, works with both a Web app and smartphone app, and connects with a host of other personal health apps and devices.?

More similar to Larkflife are the Nike+ FuelBand and the Jawbone UP. The Jawbone UP fits the most comfortably of the three, although the Nike+ FuelBand at least puts visual data, like the time and your total activity for the day, right on the bracelet itself?neither Larklife nor Jawbone UP do. If I'm going to wear a gadget 24/7, I'd at least like it to tell me the time.

Design
Though a bracelet, Larklife disassembles in a way that I've never seen before in a fitness tracker. Its core component is a small piece of plastic with a strip of LED lights and a single button on the side. That core piece snaps into a plastic bracelet or "day band," as well as a separate and more flexible strap for overnight use to track your sleep. The USB rechargeable battery isn't in the core piece but rather in each band.

The lights serve a couple of purposes, like flashing to remind you to be active or to indicate a function. For example, press the button twice to automatically log when you eat a meal so you don't have to take out your smartphone to record everything you eat during dinner. You can add specifics later, or not.

In wearing Larklife for several days, I got used to it the same way I got used to wearing a wristwatch. I removed it to type and to slide my arms into a fitted jacket. But I didn't like that the blue bracelet called attention to itself. Fitbit One, on the other hand, hides discreetly out of sight on a waistband, bra strap, or even in a pocket (the thing is tiny), giving you more control over who knows you're wearing one.

The Jawbone UP is much smaller and sleeker than Larklife, but in other ways they're extremely similar. Each is designed to be worn on the wrist and only sync via an iOS device (not a computer), although Larklife syncs via Bluetooth whereas Jawbone UP connects via the headphone jack. Both the Jawbone UP and Larklife include silent alarms that vibrate to wake you, as does Fitbit One.

Larklife's Strength: A Simplified App
While the Larklife band may be clunky, its companion iPhone app, where you see all the data the device collects, is decidedly simplified. It has only four categories for logging data?meals, workout, boost, and sleep?and automates some of the recordkeeping for you. If you run or workout vigorously while wearing Larklife, the app automatically records that activity as a workout (although it once thought I worked out when all I did was scurry to catch a train). A "boost," the way the app describes it, could be anything that makes you feel refreshed, from taking a brisk walk or heading to the water cooler for some office gabbing. It can be whatever you want, and I like that Larklife includes it in its data collection. Decreasing stress should be seen as an integral part of wellness.

The band and app sync over Bluetooth, so you always have quick access to the data when your iPhone is nearby. I ended up flipping the Bluetooth off quite often, however, to conserve my phone's battery.

Most of the app display appears in portrait mode. Bubbles relating to each of the four logged activities (meal, workout, boost, sleep) fill up a screen for one day's activity. Drag your finger around the current day's screen, and the bubbles bounce and move around. Turn the phone horizontally, and your day's activity plot onto a bar graph that shows when you were active, total time active (in minutes), calories burned, distance traveled, and your sleep data.

What Larklife captures isn't remarkably different than other fitness gadgets and apps, except for the unique "boost" category, but it does simplify the process of recording. When you enter a meal, for example, the app doesn't ask you to search a massive database of foods for exactly what you've eaten, but rather offers a selection of basic food types?protein, vegetable, fruit, grain, and water?and has you tap the ones you've consumed. Again, the emphasis is more on wellness and thinking positively than getting into the nitty gritty of what you did wrong for the day, although not everyone will agree with this approach. I, for one, learn a lot when I count calories and pay close attention to exactly what I'm eating. I'd rather have a more detailed system than a general one. But it could be appealing for people who want to change their fitness and eating habits in a way that will actually stick.

Better Fitness Through Personal Data
Larklife is a good product but it competes with a few that are better and less expensive. The Fitbit One remains the clear Editors' Choice for its excellent form factor, top-notch data collection, and wonderful companion app for iPhone, Android, and the Web. It also integrates with a host of other apps and gadgets. When you can get all that for $99, Larklife just doesn't seem like it has much appeal.

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A Giant Mobile Phone From RadioShack Was a Merry Christmas in 1991

This is a 1991 holiday ad from Radioshack. You know, Canada's Value Leader. More »


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Sunday, December 23, 2012

BMW at 20: Plant exceeds hopes, tax debate ongoing

FILE - This May 8, 2008 file photo shows the production line at the BMW assembly plant in Greer, S.C. It has been 20 years since BMW announced it would build an automotive plant in South Carolina. Two decades later, the plant churns out 30,000 vehicles a month and remains a touchstone in the state?s modern history. (AP Photo/The Greenville News, Ken Osburn, File)

FILE - This May 8, 2008 file photo shows the production line at the BMW assembly plant in Greer, S.C. It has been 20 years since BMW announced it would build an automotive plant in South Carolina. Two decades later, the plant churns out 30,000 vehicles a month and remains a touchstone in the state?s modern history. (AP Photo/The Greenville News, Ken Osburn, File)

(AP) ? Two decades ago, then-South Carolina Gov. Carroll Campbell stood at the Greenville-Spartanburg airport and announced that a BMW plant being built just up the road would be a benchmark in the history of the state.

By most measures, the German automaker's plant near Greer has exceeded some lofty expectations. BMW officials said they expected the plant to have 2,000 workers and make 6,500 luxury vehicles a month. In November, the factory's 7,000 employees produced more than 25,000 of BMW's crossover vehicles, which are a mix of an SUV and a coupe. In 20 years, BMW has invested $6 billion in South Carolina, an amount nearly equal to the state budget proposed by Gov. Nikki Haley this month.

"They never stopped building the plant. It has been a continuing expansion," said Bruce Yandle, an economics professor emeritus at Clemson University.

BMW is now as much a part of modern South Carolina culture as barbecue buffets and The Shag, so much so that politicians have been chasing the next BMW ever since.

But some say that pursuit has had its drawbacks. BMW received hundreds of millions of dollars in public money and tax breaks. While that investment appears to have paid off, it also led to an often-cash-strapped state providing millions more in taxpayer money to hundreds of other companies ? most of it without much public oversight ? making it nearly impossible to judge the quality of these public investments.

Officials say BMW's success is evident. A parade of suppliers followed the German automaker's plant, and a University of South Carolina study found BMW and the plants that supply the parts to make the vehicles account for more than 1 percent of the state's nearly 2 million workers.

The automaker gave $10 million to help Clemson establish its International Center for Automotive Research. The auto plant just off Interstate 85 might be the most recognizable landmark between Atlanta and Charlotte, N.C.

"I couldn't even begin to quantify what their presence has meant. Obviously, their impact touches so many different areas," Greer Mayor Rick Danner said.

BMW said it had no plans to mark the 20th anniversary of the announcement and groundbreaking. Instead, the company celebrated last January when its 2 millionth vehicle came off the production line. It also announced yet another expansion, worth $900 million and 300 new jobs.

Campbell, who was governor from 1987 to 1995 and died in 2005, doggedly pursued BMW over several years. A flurry of faxes at all times of the day and night between Germany and South Carolina secured the deal in June 1992, with Campbell celebrating by climbing into one of the company's luxury sedan's with a "BMW 1" license plate. BMW liked the land and tax breaks offered by the pro-business state along with its easy access to interstates and the port in Charleston.

South Carolina beat out Nebraska, whose governor at the time complained that he "couldn't move the Atlantic Ocean." The observation has been on the mark. BMW currently exports 70 percent of the vehicles made in South Carolina, with most of them heading out to sea on cargo ships.

BMW's decision wasn't met with all praise, especially outside the state. Plenty of people in the U.S. were already angry about manufacturing jobs going overseas for lower wages, and some suggested a plum manufacturer like BMW picked South Carolina because its people would work cheap. The state's right-to-work law also meant employees were not required to join labor unions.

"South Carolina was to the Germans the state that bore the closest resemblance to Mexico," a columnist in the New York-area paper Newsday wrote.

But BMW helped bring along a Southern manufacturing renaissance, especially with automobiles, Yandle said

"Then you had BMW's arch rival Mercedes thinking about locating a plant somewhere in the U.S.," Yandle said. "If those folks in South Carolina can build a BMW that the world will accept, then somewhere else in the South could make a Mercedes that the world would accept."

The pursuit of BMW and other companies also increased the race to offer tax money, tax breaks and property as incentives to private companies. BMW got the equivalent in today's dollars of about $325 million in incentives. But the plant likely would have been successful even if it hadn't gotten a dime of taxpayer money, said Ashley Landess, president of the South Carolina Policy Council.

Politicians were soon trying to find the next big thing and likely gave incentives to companies that squandered the money. A Pew Center report this year found that 26 states, including South Carolina, didn't have an adequate system for evaluating how well tax incentives were working to bring economic development.

"You had one big success and everyone chases the next one," said Landess, whose group thinks incentives amount to corporate welfare that hurts capitalism and competition. It would rather see lawmakers lower taxes to improve the state's business climate.

Also, BMW didn't bring the kind of economic kick that Campbell and others hoped for in individual wallets. Per capita income in Greenville and Spartanburg counties has barely risen faster than the rate of inflation in the past decade, according to U.S. Census figures. The poverty level in both places has increased, and BMW and its related industries couldn't buffer the state from the Great Recession, as unemployment soared past 11 percent three years ago.

Still, per capita income in Greenville County was $26,547 in 2010, about $3,200 more than the South Carolina average.

BMW also has put an emphasis on being green. The company began a project in 2003 to use methane gas generated from a nearby landfill to power some of its plant. Now the project provides half the energy the plant needs. The automaker also takes an interest in local culture, having given $1 million to the Spartanburg Center for Arts, Science and History.

BMW was a once-in-a-generation economic development package for South Carolina. Last year, Boeing opened an aircraft factory in North Charleston that the governor and others repeatedly compared to BMW. The Boeing plant was the subject of a dispute with the National Labor Relations Board, which charged that the aircraft maker was building the facility in South Carolina in retaliation over past contract disputes. The board filed a lawsuit that was later settled.

Yandle said the opportunity is there at the Boeing plant for the same kind of history-changing growth, but it will be years before the impact of that company will be known.

BMW's most important legacy may be its suppliers. About 50 plants in South Carolina provide parts to the automaker. Together they have added 16,000 jobs to the 7,000 employees that actually punch the clock at the BMW plant.

"The question is whether Boeing can build those auxiliary enterprises," Yandle said. "BMW is still making that happen. A brand new transmission plant just opened in Laurens County, and a lot of that has to do with BMW being right up the road."

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Why Choose A Limousine Service | The Board Magazine

Copyright ? 2012 South Florida Limo

Picture this: An important occasion ? wedding, prom night, bachelorette/bachelor party, funeral or business meeting?

All the preparations are done. Right from the venue, to d?cor and other arrangements. But there?s something missing. What could it possibly be? Yes, a fancy ride. Whether you have a VIP business client or a group of high school students to drop off for their prom night, an exclusive limousine is suited for all occasions. Limo buses, stretch limos, hummer limos and luxury sedans are a great way to make a long lasting impression. Equally important is hiring a good limousine service. There are a few minor differences that separate the good from the best.

If you?re still questioning hiring a limousine service, here is why?

Why Choose A Limousine Service?

Friends and family occasions are days to be cherished by everyone. Settling for something average ? old clothes, boring restaurants or the same old cars is not how you make it special. A wise man once said that you won?t know the value of a moment till it?s a memory. The same holds true for a special day. Instead of regretting not having made memorable arrangements, it is best to hire a limousine for the following reasons:

You Travel In Style

There is no questioning the fact that no other car makes a style statement as much as a limo. So if you have to travel and alight fashionably for your high school prom or receive a visiting delegate, there is nothing better than a luxurious limousine. Hire a limo best suited to your needs and get the VIP experience like no other.

The Driver?s In charge

For you to enjoy your big day, it is important to forget your worries. And by hiring a limousine, this is exactly what you do. Trained chauffeurs take driving responsibility and make sure that you reach your destination without stressing about driving. In a limousine the real experience is the journey and the journey ? complete with a polished chauffeur.

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It is an added burden to buff up your vehicle before an important occasion, so why should you? Simply hire an exquisite limousine from the Palm Beach Limo Company and forget about all your travel worries. Hiring a limousine ensures clean, shiny vehicles ? up to date with the latest features and upgrades. A good limousine services truly spoils you for anything less.

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A good limo company will always have a range of packages and offers for customers. So if you?re thinking of hiring a limo but discouraged because of the cost factor ? you have nothing to worry about. Packages are tailor made to suit requirements of all customers making sure they get a great deal.

While it is highly recommended to hire a limousine service, it is also important that you find a service provider par excellence. The Boca Raton Limo Company is a great way to find all these features at one place. Go ahead and book yours, today!

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Leopoldo Vaz | Sport Psychology in Brazil: Approaches between ...

Car?ssimos, acabo de receber o Boletim do ISHPES -?International Society for the History of Physical Education and Sport/Soci?t? Internationale d?Histoire de l??ducation physique et du sport/Internationale Gesellschaft f?r die Geschichte der Leibeserziehung und des Sports, de n. 42, deste mes de deembro. Nossa colega Cristianne, da UFMA, teve artigo publicado; apresentado no Congresso Mundial de Histori do Esporte, realizado julho ultimo no Rio de Janeiro.

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Sport Psychology in Brazil: Approaches between Psychology and Physical Education

Cristianne Carvalho (Universidade Federal do Maranh?o;?S?o Lu?s; Brasil)

Sport Psychology is considered an emerging practice in Brazil. Turning into one of the eleven specialties in psychology practice, it has relied heavily on the recognition and regulation of the Federal Council of Psychology (Conselho Federal de Psicologia ? CFP; the resolution number 02/01 of the Federal Council of Psychology gives the title of Specialist in Sport Psychology in 2000 ? see www.pol.org.br), since 2000. The following summarizes the doctoral thesis in Social Psychology on the History of Sport Psychology in Brazil at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro ? UERJ).

The study takes place between the decades from 1930 to 1950 because of the lack of information in this period. The first studies in this area began to be of importance in Brazil in the late 1950s, more specifically in 1958, with the participation of Jo?o Carvalhaes in the technical committee of the victorious Brazilian Soccer Team. It is interesting that this actually occurs before the regulation of psychology as a profession in 1962. The Research we developed in the PhD made it possible to find information prior to that period, establishing an embryonic practice of psychology focused on the scope of physical activity inside the first school of Physical Education in Brazil, led initially by the Brazilian Army in Rio de Janeiro in 1930. This finding led to the first journals of Physical Education in Brazil, where it was identified the presence of psychology initiating an approach in the world of Physical Education, what is now called Sports Psychology. Some questions about this construction process and given these facts: how did this integration occur between Physical Education and Psychology? What relation can we find between Sport Psychology today with those early days?

Methodology

In an attempt to construct a narrative about the early history of Sport Psychology in Brazil, much of the contemporary social psychologists agree on the position that all knowledge is constructed from a social production where we all play a role in the process of construction of meaning. Based on constructionism, this view is characterized by questioning the truths guided in the representations of knowledge production, considering object and subject as social constructions at the same level of relationship and interaction. In social psychology this view is developed through the work of Kenneth Gergen, 1973 (

Social Psychology as history), Thomas Iba?ez (1993), Jonathan Potter (1996), Ian Hacking (2001), Lupicinio I?iguez (2004) and Mary Jane Spink (2004) in Brasil, to name a few.

The research method is based on a narrative record that relates the documented evidence collected with the one based on the bibliographic collection found in the first journals of Physical Education in Brazil.

The history of Sport Psychology known in Brazil

Sport Psychology is another branch of psychological knowledge and it is a reflection of its construction as a whole. Therefore, considerations about this knowledge are important to better situate the performers and explain their positions in this narrative.

In the USA, Psychology is based on the study of consciousness, its adaptive function and its evolution in humans. In Central Europe the emphasis was on the relationship between psychiatry and neurology when madness came to be explained as a disease of the mind rather than the nerves. Although such experiments have been significant for the emergence of various psychologies, only in the late nineteenth century in Germany, W. Wundt (1832-1920) and his psychological laboratory (1879) provided the experimental study of psychology in university education. The world turns to control, to measurement, and to classification in all aspects of individual and collective, internal and external to the individual.

According to Soares (2005: 19) ?*?+ the nineteenth century holds a great scientific revolution of the laboratories, industrialization and growth of disciplines and social institutions. *?+?. The scientific and capitalist ideologies take care of the society transforming itself into a large living organism driven by the growing sense of development. Everything can and should be measured, classified, compared, defined and widespread.

Brazil has traveled this path slowly as the institutionalization of psychology as a profession and academic knowledge have only occurred in the second half of the twentieth century (1962).

According to Ara?jo (2006: 102) psychology begins to settle in Brazil ?*?+ mainly by means of applied psychology ? whether in psychiatry or pedagogy with emphasis on psychometrics *?+?, which were strongly influenced by the demand for control and measurement that psychometrics provided, offering an approach between Psychology and Physical Education.

Although there are results in other sports, it is those results obtained through soccer that psychology was able to obtain evidence in the media with the performance of Jo?o Carvalhaes (JC), considered the founder of this area due to his participation in the Brazilian National Soccer Team, World Cup 1958. ISHPES-Bulletin 42 December 2012 16

Besides J. Carvalhaes, other names stand out in the soccer area such as Athayde Ribeiro da Silva and Em?lio Mira y Lopez. Both of them wrote the books ?Psychology and Soccer? and ?Sport Psychology and the preparation of the athlete.? in the 1960s. Since then, Sport Psychology has been developing and acting in other ways, but even 50 years after JC?s important participation in Brazilian soccer, Sport Psychology remains as an unknown field in this world.

History that deserves to be known

To understand those who played roles and the relations present in this construction process it was important to view the initial studies, which began in Brazilian history, in 1930 during the so called Vargas Era (1930-1945). It was a complex moment of great importance in our history due to the political, economic and social developments, but mainly due to the fact of that the Army was the initial promoter of the theoretical space so that Psychology could be discussed, even if occasionally.

Health, hygiene and and education become the primary focus of the state during this period. It is when medicine, the army and physical education ended up meeting. It is during the Get?lio Vargas Era that the first physical education schools in the country begin to appear, along with journals about psychology. The militarization of the body begins in the late 1930?s because

[...] the body is the issue of the moment and it is the center of attention for doctors, educators, engineers, teachers and institutions such as the army, the Church, the schools, the hospitals. Suddenly, we become aware that to think the society over to transform it was necessarily related to taking care of the body as a resource to achieve the whole integrity of the human being [...]. (Lenharo, 1986)

In this direction, the army became an inviting scenario for sport to develop according to such demands involving the notion of control and discipline. The foundation of the School of Physical Education of the Army (Escola de Educa??o F?sica do Ex?rcito ? EsEFEx), established in 1922, as a part of the new army organization in the early decades of the twentieth century, was the starting point of this project for the ideal man for the nation.

In another aspect of controlling bodies, medicine was devoted to combat many popular and mystical practices that served as instruments of cure or beliefs for cure in a social context of treating diseases of the second half of the nineteenth century.

Given this scenario, we find heterogeneous fields as Medicine, Physical Education, Army and Psychology grouping and building new relationships. Psychology is then a propitious area to be and build a new practice focused on physical activity and sports. It is inserted in this context invited by Physical Education to try to interfere in the relationship between mind and body, an old philosophical issue that appears in a new facet. To understand such insertion the research sought to analyze the articles from the first journals of Physical Education that emerged from 1930 to 1960.

Research sources:

1. Educa??o Physica Revista Technica de Esportes e Athletismo / Physical Education ? technical Magazine of Sports and Athletism (1932-1944): the first journal about physical education in Brazil, published twice a year by Companhia Brasil Editora S/A, Rio de Janeiro.

2. Revista de Educa??o F?sica/Journal of Physical Education (1932 to present): created by the School of Physical Education of the Army (EsEFEx) in order to help build the brazilian race. Currently the Army announces sporting activities;

3. Revista Brasileira de Educa??o F?sica/Brazilian Journal of Physical Education (1944-1952);

4. Revista Arquivos/?Arquivos? Journal (1945-1972): designed by the School of Physical Education and Sports (Escola de Educa??o F?sica e Desportos ? ENEFD), established in 1939 as the first upper level school attached to a university, the University of Brazil, now the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro ? UFRJ). It has academic and technical character in its articles.

In the first decades the army, doctors and educators ventured to discuss issues they considered relevant in the world of physical activity. Some themes found in these journals:

?Psychology and Physical Education? (1935): article translated by Am?lia de Oliveira.

?Physical education under the psychological point of view? (1938): published by the 1st Lieutenant Airton Salgueiro Freitas, Instructor of Physical Education and Sports of EsEFEx and coach of the Brazilian team of modern pentathlon in London Olympics in 1948.

?Psychology applied to athletes? (1946) by Inezil Penna Marinho, professor of Metodology at ENEFD.

?Psychological research in the scientific control of sports? (1954/1955) and ?Psychological conditions for the application of quality education to hygiene, physical education and recreation? (1964). Both written by Carlos Sanches Queiroz.

?The importance of psychological research in the scientific control of sporting activities? (1953) ?The need for guidance in the practice of sport? (1962) and ?The contribution of psychology to the sport orientation? (1964) written by Cec?lia Turre?o Stramandinoli. ISHPES-Bulletin 42 December 2012 17

Results

1. The Sport Psychology in Brazil comes from the insertion in Physical Education and Sports Medicine and also by the knowledge focused on strategies to control the body. Physical Education in the decades from 1930 to 1950 included psychology in its journals in an attempt to respond to the demand in the formation of the ideal man for the country.

2. Articles and authors talk about psychology in the world of physical activity in a military environment thirty years before the institutionalization of psychology and twenty years before Carvalhaes?s action in Sport Psychology.

3. Psychology, as a field of knowledge, followed the trend of modernization of equipping itself with tests and techniques able to diagnose and intervene. It produced several specialties including what we call Sport Psychology.

4. Therefore, distinct and apparently opposing realities such as physical activity/psychology, army/psychology, psychology/physical education, mind/body, clearly approach in Brazil in the early twentieth century, initiating the establishment of what now is called Sport Psychology.

Reference

Ara?jo S. 2006). Wilhelm Wundt e o estudo da experi?ncia imediata. In A. M. Jac?-Vilela, A. A. L. Ferreira & F. T. Portugal, Hist?ria da Psicologia: rumos e percursos (93-104). Rio de Janeiro: NAU Editora.

Lenharo A. (1986).Sacraliza??o da pol?tica. Campinas: Papirus.

Soares C. L. (2005).Imagens da educa??o no corpo: estudo a partir da gin?stica francesa no s?culo XIX. 3a ed. Campinas: Autores Associados.

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Contents / Sommaire / Inhalt

1 President?s News ???????? 1

2 Obituary William James Riordan (1936-2012) ??.. 4

3 ISHPES Congress 2013 ? Games and Sporting Events in History: Organization, Performances and Impacts ..6

4 2013 Gigliola Gori Junior Scholar Award ????8

5 The ISHPES Congress in Rio de Janeiro 2012 ??..9

6 The International PhD Summer School 2012 at the University of Copenhagen ?.11

7 Members? Forum?? 12

7.1 Growing Pains: Avery Brundage and the Olympic Movement in South America . 12

7.2 Sport Psychology in Brazil: Approaches between Psychology and Physical Education ..15

7.3 Le r?le du trickster dans les pratiques sportives nord-am?rindiennes ?.. 18

7.4 Club de Sports Hygienicos and Education Bodies in the City of Belo Horizonte ?? 20

8 18th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Sciences (Announcement) ?..22

9 IJHS Abstracts Translation (Announcement) ?.. 23

10 (New) Publications ???? 24

11 General Information ??26

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