Monday, June 18, 2012

Mitt Romney: Israel Policy Would Be 'Opposite' Of Obama

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Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney applauds during a campaign stop at Cornwall Iron Furnace on Saturday, June 16, 2012, in Cornwall, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)


* Speaks on social values to Christian conservatives
* Says he would be 'opposite' to Obama on Israel relations
* Practices retail politics in rural Pennsylvania
* Praises job creation at thriving specialty foundry
By Ros Krasny
CORNWALL, PA, June 16 (Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney took time out on Saturday from a five-day tour aimed at shoring up support among small-town voters in battleground states to touch base with another critical party constituency - Christian conservatives - and include some tough talk on U.S. relations with Israel.
Romney, the presumptive nominee to face off against President Barack Obama in November, spoke by satellite to the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference in Washington, D.C., not long after appearing at a foundry in eastern Pennsylvania.
The candidate changed from "campaign casual" khakis into a dark suit and was filmed in front of his tour bus, emblazoned with patriotic symbols, giving prepared remarks on what he termed societal anchors, including family and the Constitution.
The non-profit social conservative Coalition, founded by long-time conservative activist Ralph Reed and with hundreds of local chapters, opposes abortion and same-sex marriage and supports lower taxation and limited government.
Some evangelical voters have been skeptical about Romney, whose Mormon religion has at times been branded a cult by Christian conservative leaders. During the Republican primaries, many favored former Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, an outspoken social conservative and Roman Catholic, over Romney.
Those Santorum supporters will likely not gravitate to President Obama in November: the Faith and Freedom Coalition's website portrays an angry Obama and the slogan "Stop Obama's War on Religion." But the Romney campaign wants to make sure conservatives don't merely sit out this year's elections.
Romney's comments veered from his usual talking points on the economy into social issues. He said, for example, that young people "should get married before they have children."
And he singled out Obama's decision to mandate contraceptive coverage by health care plans, including those provided by religious institutions, as an attack on religious freedom.
Romney got applause when he said he would be "the opposite" on U.S. relations with Israel and Iran, to President Obama. "He's almost sounded like he's more frightened that Israel might take military action than he's concerned that Iran might become nuclear," Romney said.
In the small town of Weatherly, population about 2,600, Romney promoted his small-government, lower tax platform to a crowd of about 500, including many registered Republicans.
It is unclear if Romney will win over new supporters on the tour, but his appearances in locales that rarely see presidential contenders could help energize his base in an election that could be won or lost by a razor-thin margin.

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"I'm planning to vote against President Obama," said Barb Cliff, a hospital CEO from Johnstown, Pennsylvania, who said Romney presents "the best vision for the country."
Some of the crowd said they had been aware of Romney since his work in turning around the scandal-plagued 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. That stint helped catapult the venture capitalist into the national spotlight, to the Massachusetts governor's mansion and to two runs for the White House.
Romney received a tour and briefing at the Weatherly Casting and Machine Co, a specialty alloy foundry, from owner Mike Lieb. In his remarks there he lauded Lieb for at one point taking out a second mortgage to pump money into the company - and took a stab at the president.
"What I hear from people who create jobs is different from what I hear from a person who wants to hang onto his job," Romney said, a reference to incumbent Obama's hope to stay in the White House after the Nov. 6 election.
Inside the facility, foundry manager Matt Farrow said business was booming. Many of the company's products are sold to natural gas drillers and for dredging and mining operations.
The unionized factory - workers belong to the Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics & Allied Workers International Union - is currently running three shifts a day seven days a week.
A number of other factories in the area, including a steel plant, closed in the 1970s or 1980s. Romney supporters said they hoped he could do what decades of federal and state administrations had not done - bring jobs back to the area.
The Romney campaign on Saturday shifted the location of a planned stop at a Wawa gas station/convenience store in Quakertown because a crowd of demonstrators had gathered.
"I understand we had a surrogate over there (former Pennsylvania Governor and Democrat Ed Rendell) so we decided to come to a different place," Romney said to shoppers inside another Quakertown Wawa.
The candidate bought a meatball sandwich for lunch.
Democratic activists are trailing Romney's five-day "Every Town Counts" tour with their own "Middle Class Under the Bus" tour, appearing at campaign events to make counter-arguments.
About twenty protesters caught up with Romney at his final stop for the day, at the Cornwall Iron Furnace historic site, holding signs supporting public education and women's rights.
A Quinnipiac University survey this week showed Obama is ahead of Romney 46 percent to 40 percent in Pennsylvania, with support from women and independent voters. The poll, taken June 5 to 10, had a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

1,000 families trapped, pounded in Syria's Homs: NGO

More than 1,000 families were trapped Saturday in the city of Homs and being pounded by regime forces, a watchdog said, as the UN accused both sides in Syria's conflict of willingly escalating the violence.

With world powers at loggerheads over how to stem the bloodletting, Syrian ally Russia meanwhile urged that pressure be increased "on both the regime and the opposition (to) make them cease fighting" and get them talking peace.

Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said the families were trapped in the Khalidiyeh, Jourat al-Shiah, Qarabees, old city and Qusour areas of Homs, an opposition stronghold in central Syria.

"They have no food and no medical equipment," Abdel Rahman told AFP.

In a statement, the Observatory sent out an "urgent call" to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon "and all those with a sense of humanity to intervene immediately, in order to put a stop to the continuous shelling."

The NGO also called for the "evacuation and protection of dozens of injured."

"More than 100 people are injured, many of them badly, and the lack of medical equipment means some of them will die," Abdel Rahman said, adding there was also a lack of medical staff.

Home to several Free Syrian Army bastions, Homs has been under intermittent attack by regime forces ever since the district of Baba Amr was relentlessly pounded for a month earlier this year, according to the Observatory, and reclaimed by the regime.

An escalation of violence over the past week has engulfed several areas of the country, including Homs, and France's foreign ministry said Friday it was deeply concerned at reports of "an imminent, large-scale operation" by regime forces in the city.

The Observatory reported another 18 people killed on Saturday, 13 of them in Damascus province, adding to a death toll countrywide of at least 138 over the previous two days.

The watchdog said Syrian troops shelled a rebel bastion in the Damascus northern suburb of Douma during the night, killing seven people, while also among the dead was a family of three whose house in Irbin town was hit by a shell, and a regime soldier who died in a blast.

Three other regime troops died in clashes in rebel bastion Rastan, in Homs province, while two rebel leaders were killed near a regime checkpoint in the southern province of Daraa, the Observatory said.

The UN observer mission's chief, Major General Robert Mood, said in Damascus on Friday that the Syrian people were suffering the consequences of the failure to implement UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan.

"There is no other plan on the table, yet it is not being implemented," the veteran Norwegian peacekeeper said. "Instead there is a push towards advancing military positions.

"Violence, over the past 10 days, has been intensifying, again willingly by both the parties, with losses on both sides and significant risks to our observers," Mood told a press conference.

The unarmed observers have been targeted frequently since first deploying in mid-April to monitor a UN-backed truce. Earlier this month Washington's UN envoy Susan Rice likened them to "sitting ducks in a shooting gallery."

The US State Department, meanwhile, announced that US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will discuss differences over Syria at a G20 summit next week.

"Obviously disagreements persist with regard to Syria, but it will be a good opportunity for the presidents to meet and work it through," spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in an editorial in the online Huffington Post, said Moscow was working with Syrian authorities on an almost daily basis to urge them to implement the Annan plan and "resolutely abandon their delusion that the internal political crisis in Syria will somehow go away."

"We need to bring all the weight to bear on both the regime and the opposition and make them cease fighting and meet at the negotiating table," he said, promoting Moscow's call for an international conference on the crisis.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, whose country along with the United States has been pushing for Assad to quit, said major powers could hold a conference soon on Syria.

"There is a possibility of holding a conference in Geneva on June 30," he told France Inter radio.

Participants would include UN Security Council countries, but the meeting would be held "without the constraints of the Security Council," Fabius added.

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Guard in fatal armored-car heist caught in US

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A photo from the Edmonton Police Service in Canada shows Travis Brandon Baumgartner, 21.

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A man sought in a fatal armored-car robbery at the University of Alberta was arrested Saturday at a U.S. border crossing, police told Canadian media.

Edmonton police Sgt. Dave Reitzel said?Travis Baumgartner, 21, was stopped at the crossing in Lynden, Wash., the CBC reported.?The crossing is southeast of Vancouver, British Columbia.

Baumgartner had been sought since the four armored-car guards he was working with were shot at the University of Alberta?in Edmonton, Alberta, early Friday. Three of the guards were killed, one critically wounded. No students were involved, police said.??


Police said that Baumgartner was alone in a Ford F-150 pickup when he was stopped and that they found money in the truck, although they did not say how much.

Baumgartner has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.?He and four other guards with G4S Cash Solutions were loading money into bank machines on the campus when the shooting occurred, police said.?Michelle Shegelski , 26; Eddie Rejano, 39; and Brian Ilesic, 35, were killed, The Associated Press reported.?

Baumgartner lived with his mother and step-sister in Sherwood Park, just east of Edmonton, the AP said.

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

PFT: Winslow 'had to roll' because of Schiano

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When two of the NFL?s top current quarterbacks joined three legends at a charity event in San Francisco Friday, a panel discussion moderated by Bob Costas centered on the topic of player safety.

And the differences in answers between former and current players underlines the difficulties involved in making the game safer.

Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers were joined by Joe Montana, Steve Young and Jim Plunkett, and they each shared their takes on the state of the game.

?I don?t know what can be done without changing the very nature of the game, the violence of the game, the way people hit one another,? Plunkett said. ?They?re probably doing a lot better job now of stopping the hits to the head. They?re not letting people fly through the air. They?re working extremely hard at this.

?In the meantime, the effects of concussion are coming to light. Especially my generation. I have so many friends or people I?ve played against just going through a hell of a time at this stage of their lives. I know something?s got to be done. Exactly what it is, I?m not sure.?

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers echoed Plunkett?s uncertainty, but said equipment advances have to be the first step. He said the helmet he wore in 2005 is no longer legal, saying he thinks his current helmet protected him from at least two concussions.

?It?s just in this era, as opposed to when the three of you (Montana, Young, Plunkett) played, every injury is highlighted more,? Rodgers said. ?Every little ding to the head is labeled as a concussion.

?The protocol for concussions cannot be any more difficult to get back on the field. And I don?t know if you?ve had this, Tom, but it is incredible the process and the tests you have to go through to get back on the field. So something is being done. It?s unfortunate that we?ve had to go through some years of learning what those steps look like, but I don?t think there?s a whole lot more that can be done.?

Montana said recent conversations with the Target-Chip Ganassi racing team also pointed to the need for further improvements.

?One of the factors they found with head injuries is that a football helmet weighs between 5 and 7 pounds,? Montana said. ?They designed a helmet that weighs 2 pounds. And that difference between the three or four pounds is supposed to reduce those head injuries by a lot. They?re going through the process.

?But I think it?s really difficult. He were are trying to protect, protect, protect (but) the more you stay protected, the more aggressive you can get.?

That?s the Catch-22 of the entire argument. The more protected players feel, the more chances some are willing to take. The league?s tried legislating that out of the game, but as the quarterbacks pointed out, there simply may not be a way to take the risk out of the game.

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Jury deliberates in Baldwin's lawsuit vs. Costner

(AP) ? A federal jury on Thursday began weighing claims that Kevin Costner and his business partner cheated fellow actor Stephen Baldwin and a friend out of millions of dollars from a BP contract for using oil cleanup devices in the aftermath of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill.

A lawyer for Baldwin and his friend, Spyridon Contogouris, asked the eight-member jury to award the plaintiffs more than $17 million in damages. That's how much they estimate they would have received if they hadn't sold their shares in a company that marketed oil-separating centrifuges to BP before the oil giant made an $18 million deposit on a $52 million order for 32 of the devices.

Plaintiffs' attorney James Cobb told jurors they probably see the case as a "bunch of rich people fighting over money I'll never, ever see." Cobb, however, said his clients deserve to be compensated for being lied to by Costner and business partner Patrick Smith and defrauded out of their fair share of the BP money.

"I had no idea the spider's web of deception could be so pervasive and so hard to unravel," Cobb said during the trial's closing arguments Thursday.

Contogouris and Baldwin sold their shares in Ocean Therapy Solutions for $1.4 million and $500,000, respectively. Baldwin testified Monday he would have held out for much more if he had known BP had committed to ordering 32 centrifuges.

Attorneys for Costner and Smith said Baldwin and Contogouris knew that BP was preparing to order the centrifuges when they sold their shares and walked away from the company rather than gamble for a more lucrative payout if BP signed a binding contract. At the time they sold their shares, BP only had signed a non-binding letter of intent, the defendants' attorneys said.

"Why would you sell if you thought that (deal) was a possibility?" asked Smith's attorney, Roy Cheatwood. "Because you might have some concerns about whether the deal was actually going to get done."

Wayne Lee, Costner's attorney, argued his client's fame is the only reason he was sued. The plaintiffs were mistaken when they thought Costner would "roll over and give in" under the threat of a lawsuit, Lee said.

"This lawsuit never should have been brought," Lee said. "Mr. Costner never should have been a party to these proceedings."

Cobb said a series of text messages and emails show that Smith and Costner knew the BP deal was done before Baldwin and Contogouris sold their shares.

Jurors heard eight days of testimony before they began deliberating. Costner and Baldwin were ordered by U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman to attend each day of the trial, which they heeded. The judge thanked them at the end of the trial.

"I know that being here throughout the trial has been a great challenge for them," Feldman said.

Costner testified that he never saw Baldwin contribute anything to their company's efforts to persuade BP to use the centrifuges. Baldwin testified that no one asked him to invest any capital or lobby BP but said he used his celebrity to market and promote the centrifuges while he also worked on a documentary about the nation's worst offshore oil spill.

Costner had lost $20 million in an earlier effort to market the devices to the oil and gas industry, but Cobb said Costner and Smith each made $15 million off their investments in Ocean Therapy Solutions after the BP spill.

"OTS is an entirely new venture and entity, and he's not entitled to a credit for what happened in the past," Cobb said of Costner.

Jurors heard testimony that John Houghtaling, the company's CEO, had begged Baldwin and Contogouris not to sell their shares and promised them that a deal with BP was imminent.

"They didn't want to take a risk," Lee said. "(Contogouris) is the one who brought up the idea of selling. He set the price."

On Wednesday, a BP contractor testified that Baldwin had threatened to feed personal information about Costner to The New York Times if the two actors couldn't resolve their business dispute. Scott Smith, CEO of a company that sold about $1 million worth of oil-absorbing foam to BP after the spill, said he doesn't know if Baldwin followed through on the threat.

Cobb dismissed Smith's testimony as a diversionary tactic.

"They bring that to you, folks, because they've got nothing else," he said. "They don't have a legitimate defense, so let's throw some mud on the plaintiffs."

BP deployed a few of the centrifuges on a barge in June 2010. The company capped the well the following month, and it was permanently sealed in September 2010.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

WSJ: Ping Is Dead [Ping]

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Climate change to alter global fire risk

Climate change to alter global fire risk [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 12-Jun-2012
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Contact: Sarah Yang
scyang@berkeley.edu
510-643-7741
University of California - Berkeley

Berkeley Climate change is widely expected to disrupt future fire patterns around the world, with some regions, such as the western United States, seeing more frequent fires within the next 30 years, according to a new analysis led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, in collaboration with an international team of scientists.

By the end of the century, almost all of North America and most of Europe is projected to see a jump in the frequency of wildfires, primarily because of increasing temperature trends. At the same time, fire activity could actually decrease around equatorial regions, particularly among the tropical rainforests, because of increased rainfall.

The study, published today (Tuesday, June 12) in Ecosphere, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal of the Ecological Society of America, used 16 different climate change models to generate what the researchers said is one of the most comprehensive projections to date of how climate change might affect global fire patterns.

"In the long run, we found what most fear increasing fire activity across large parts of the planet," said study lead author Max Moritz, fire specialist in UC Cooperative Extension. "But the speed and extent to which some of these changes may happen is surprising."

"These abrupt changes in fire patterns not only affect people's livelihoods," Moritz added, "but they add stress to native plants and animals that are already struggling to adapt to habitat loss."

The projections emphasize how important it is for experts in conservation and urban development to include fire in long-term planning and risk analysis, added Moritz, who is based at UC Berkeley's College of Natural Resources.

UC Berkeley researchers worked with an atmospheric scientist from Texas Tech University to combine over a decade of satellite-based fire records with historical climate observations and model simulations of future change. The authors documented gradients between fire-prone and fire-free areas of Earth, and quantified the environmental factors responsible for these patterns. They then used these relationships to simulate how future climate change would drive future fire activity through the coming century as projected by a range of global climate models.

"Most of the previous wildfire projection studies focused on specific regions of the world, or relied upon only a handful of climate models," said study co-author Katharine Hayhoe, associate professor and director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University. "Our study is unique in that we build a forecast for fire based upon consistent projections across 16 different climate models combined with satellite data, which gives a global perspective on recent fire patterns and their relationship to climate."

The fire models in this study are based on climate averages that include mean annual precipitation and mean temperature of the warmest month. These variables tend to control long-term biomass productivity and how flammable that fuel can get during the fire season, the researchers said.

Variables that reflect more ephemeral fluctuations in climate, such as annual rainfall shifts due to El Nio cycles, were not included because they vary over shorter periods of time, and future climate projections are only considered representative for averages over time periods of 20-30 years or longer, the authors said.

The study found that the greatest disagreements among models occur for the next few decades, with uncertainty across more than half the planet about whether fire activity will increase or decrease. However, some areas of the world, such as the western United States, show a high level of agreement in climate models both near-term and long-term, resulting in a stronger conclusion that those regions should brace themselves for more fire.

"When many different models paint the same picture, that gives us confidence that the results of our study reflect a robust fire frequency projection for that region," said Hayhoe. "What is clear is that the choices we are making as a society right now and in the next few decades will determine what Earth's climate will look like over this century and beyond."

Study co-author David Ganz, who was director of forest carbon science at The Nature Conservancy at the time of the study, noted the significance of the findings for populations that rely upon fire-sensitive ecosystems.

"In Southeast Asia alone, there are millions of people that depend on forested ecosystems for their livelihoods," he said. "Knowing how climate and fire interact are important factors that one needs to consider when managing landscapes to maintain these ecosystem goods and services."

The researchers noted that the models they developed focused on fire frequencies, and that linking these to other models of fire intensity and vegetation change are important next steps.

"Our ability to model fire activity is improving," said Moritz, "but a more basic challenge is learning to coexist with fire itself."

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The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the U.S. Forest Service, the National Science Foundation and The Nature Conservancy helped support this study.


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Climate change to alter global fire risk [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 12-Jun-2012
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Contact: Sarah Yang
scyang@berkeley.edu
510-643-7741
University of California - Berkeley

Berkeley Climate change is widely expected to disrupt future fire patterns around the world, with some regions, such as the western United States, seeing more frequent fires within the next 30 years, according to a new analysis led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, in collaboration with an international team of scientists.

By the end of the century, almost all of North America and most of Europe is projected to see a jump in the frequency of wildfires, primarily because of increasing temperature trends. At the same time, fire activity could actually decrease around equatorial regions, particularly among the tropical rainforests, because of increased rainfall.

The study, published today (Tuesday, June 12) in Ecosphere, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal of the Ecological Society of America, used 16 different climate change models to generate what the researchers said is one of the most comprehensive projections to date of how climate change might affect global fire patterns.

"In the long run, we found what most fear increasing fire activity across large parts of the planet," said study lead author Max Moritz, fire specialist in UC Cooperative Extension. "But the speed and extent to which some of these changes may happen is surprising."

"These abrupt changes in fire patterns not only affect people's livelihoods," Moritz added, "but they add stress to native plants and animals that are already struggling to adapt to habitat loss."

The projections emphasize how important it is for experts in conservation and urban development to include fire in long-term planning and risk analysis, added Moritz, who is based at UC Berkeley's College of Natural Resources.

UC Berkeley researchers worked with an atmospheric scientist from Texas Tech University to combine over a decade of satellite-based fire records with historical climate observations and model simulations of future change. The authors documented gradients between fire-prone and fire-free areas of Earth, and quantified the environmental factors responsible for these patterns. They then used these relationships to simulate how future climate change would drive future fire activity through the coming century as projected by a range of global climate models.

"Most of the previous wildfire projection studies focused on specific regions of the world, or relied upon only a handful of climate models," said study co-author Katharine Hayhoe, associate professor and director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University. "Our study is unique in that we build a forecast for fire based upon consistent projections across 16 different climate models combined with satellite data, which gives a global perspective on recent fire patterns and their relationship to climate."

The fire models in this study are based on climate averages that include mean annual precipitation and mean temperature of the warmest month. These variables tend to control long-term biomass productivity and how flammable that fuel can get during the fire season, the researchers said.

Variables that reflect more ephemeral fluctuations in climate, such as annual rainfall shifts due to El Nio cycles, were not included because they vary over shorter periods of time, and future climate projections are only considered representative for averages over time periods of 20-30 years or longer, the authors said.

The study found that the greatest disagreements among models occur for the next few decades, with uncertainty across more than half the planet about whether fire activity will increase or decrease. However, some areas of the world, such as the western United States, show a high level of agreement in climate models both near-term and long-term, resulting in a stronger conclusion that those regions should brace themselves for more fire.

"When many different models paint the same picture, that gives us confidence that the results of our study reflect a robust fire frequency projection for that region," said Hayhoe. "What is clear is that the choices we are making as a society right now and in the next few decades will determine what Earth's climate will look like over this century and beyond."

Study co-author David Ganz, who was director of forest carbon science at The Nature Conservancy at the time of the study, noted the significance of the findings for populations that rely upon fire-sensitive ecosystems.

"In Southeast Asia alone, there are millions of people that depend on forested ecosystems for their livelihoods," he said. "Knowing how climate and fire interact are important factors that one needs to consider when managing landscapes to maintain these ecosystem goods and services."

The researchers noted that the models they developed focused on fire frequencies, and that linking these to other models of fire intensity and vegetation change are important next steps.

"Our ability to model fire activity is improving," said Moritz, "but a more basic challenge is learning to coexist with fire itself."

###

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the U.S. Forest Service, the National Science Foundation and The Nature Conservancy helped support this study.


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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

How Findable is Your Business? | Marketing Matters

Being ?Findable? means a business is visible to consumers where and when they?re ready to buy. It also means being found first in their category, before competitors. For local businesses, this used to be a fairly simple process?run ads in the local newspaper or Yellow Pages, and then rely on customer referrals. But times have changed.

Today?s consumers are different. Nowadays, consumers use an average of nearly eight different media tools to research local purchases before they buy.1 In addition to perusing proven media like print ads and directories, many consumers now rely heavily on the web. In fact, nearly 70 percent of consumers start their local business searches online.2 And that includes mobile, where more than 40 percent of mobile phone users search for information on their phones.

Challenges. Local businesses need to develop a coordinated offline and online marketing program in order to reach across the myriad of ways today?s digitally savvy and mobile buyers search and shop. For many small business owners, this can present some tough challenges due to:

??Limited time and resources to implement marketing programs
??Limited marketing knowledge
??Knowing the most effective places to start, and
??Maximizing their return on investment.

An important step toward addressing these challenges for local businesses is identifying key marketing components that have the most impact on being findable.

The Five Factors of Being Findable. There are five key marketing components or factors that help identify how findable a business is to consumers. The degree at which a local business is engaged in each factor plays an important role in determining their overall visibility. The five factors of being findable are:

??Brand
??Physical Location
??Advertising
??Online Presence
??Reputation & Community.

Brand. A company?s brand is its unique identity?including its name, logo, colors, tagline and more?that helps to distinguish it from others. Companies with strong brands attract prospects, bring back customers, and create a powerful advantage in the local market versus lesser known competitors. By sending a consistent brand message across varying media, a business can build its brand awareness and increase its chances of standing out to consumers. That way, when the customer is ready to buy, that business is automatically top of mind.

Physical Location. A company?s tangible presence in the market is more than just its store front and a big sign above the door. It includes everything from company vehicles to sign spinners to delivery uniforms with logos. They are all a way of extending the reach of your physical presence beyond the bricks and mortar of your establishment and increasing your visibility. Of course, for most businesses, it?s important to have a good location in a high traffic area and clear signage promoting business hours, website and special offers. But to grow and thrive in today?s crowded and competitive marketplace, companies need to proactively promote their location when and where consumers look for them.

Advertising. Most entrepreneurs understand that advertising is a company?s voice. It is the process of communicating to prospects what is unique about their business, product or services. Advertising makes up a single component of the marketing process and uses the right mix of traditional advertising and newer online vehicles to ensure the right message is delivered to the right prospects at the right time. Local businesses need to cross-promote using multiple touch points across different forms of media to effectively be seen by and reach today?s consumers.

Online Presence. Online marketing can open up a huge new audience of potential customers. But building a strong online presence means more than just putting up a website. It entails optimizing Web pages for search engines (SEO), paying for Search Engine Marketing (SEM) to dominate results pages, a business Facebook? page, a Twitter? handle, digital directories, listings, mobile applications and more. And considering new research that shows how consumers are searching for information these days, being found online by consumers can be critical to the long-term success of almost any company.

Reputation & Community. Consumers generate word of mouth about the companies they have experiences with online and offline every day. Local businesses that listen to their customers benefit by not only understanding how people feel about them, but they have the opportunity to guide the conversation rather than react to it. Through social media, blogs, review sites and more, local businesses can help manage their reputation and interaction with online communities. Being involved in the local community offline through sponsorships, memberships, charities and other ways is equally important in promoting findability, goodwill and brand loyalty.

Small businesses face long odds to survive. According to the Small Business Administration, only 70 percent of small to medium-sized business employers survive at least two years, half at least five years, a third at least 10 years, and a quarter stay in business 15 years or more.1 The most important success factor for almost every small business is getting found. So it?s critical that local businesses take steps to increase visibility across multiple channels. By understanding how the five factors of being findable help identify and optimize marketing efforts, local businesses can begin developing marketing programs that reach today?s consumers when and how they are searching for the products and services they need.

How Findable Are You?? Test your visibility in each of the five factors right now for free. Take a couple minutes and get your Findability Score by answering five simple questions about your business. Learn where you stand and how easy it is for consumers to find you today. Discover what you need to focus on to improve your flow of customers and get advice on ways of improving your business?s visibility.

1 ? Source: Kelsey Group, 2010
2 ? Source: Small Business Administration, January 2011?

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Quora: Is it Healthy to Get Massages Regularly?

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By Kate Simmons, Myofascial Pain Specialist

There are many physiological benefits from massage, but I will list the main effects on the body:

1. Muscular system:
When you reflect that the muscles constitute one half of the bulk of the body and receive one fourth of all the blood supply of the body, you realize that any procedure which acts directly on them must have a decided influence on the whole body.

When properly administered, massage produces a suction or pumping effect, pressing forward the contents of the veinous and lymph channels, creating a vacuum to be filled by a fresh supply of fluid derived from the capillaries. Plainly speaking, massage (specifically flushing techniques such as friction and manual lymphatic drainage) refreshes the supply of oxygenated blood to the tissues it acts upon, clearing painful chemicals such as bradykinin, histamine and substance P, lactic acid, eicosanoids, nitric oxide, adenosine, cytokines, and others [1]. This, simply put, removes the source(s) of pain and increases comfort and proper function (including strength and endurance) through relaxation of the muscular fibers and better circulation within them.

2. Skeletal and ligamentous:
Massage can influence harder structures such as bones and ligaments (the connective tissue structures attaching bone to bone). Bones have essentially the same blood supply as their overlying muscles.The blood vessels's and lymphatics's flows are largest (peripherally) in the vicinity of the joints. The change of fluids affected by joint movements resulting from the action of the muscles upon the bones necessarily produces an increase in the nutrition to these areas, which then assists increased growth in the ligaments and other structures of the joints [2].

3. Circulatory:
General massage increases the rate and force of the heart beat, as does exercise, with the difference that it does not raise arterial tension or stimulate the neuromuscular junction as does active exercise, and it does not accelerate the heart to the same degree, though it produces a full strong pulse. This is due in part to the influence of massage mainly affecting peripheral circulation. Friction (rubbing techniques) acts mainly on superficial veins, while deep kneading (deep tissue and rolfing techniques, etc.) act on deeper vessels also. The effects of massage are marked in lymphatic vessels as well. Lymph vessels drain the tissues of waste and toxic substances. They are most abundant in subcutaneous tissue and in the fascia that coat and lie in between muscles. These vessels are mechanically affected (flushed) with friction and kneading techniques [3].

4. Respiratory:
Massage, as in exercise, increases the depth of the respiratory movements. This is in some measure due to the parasympathetic reflexive influence of massage, but it is also be attributed in part to its effect in bringing the circulation waste products requiring elimination through the lungs, and increasing oxidation, or CO2 production, which necessarily accompanies the increased heat production resulting from the effect of massage on the muscles (from friction and increased muscluar metabolism). Massage is an efficient means of positively affecting tissue metabolism, by which oxygen is absorbed by the tissues and CO2 taken up by the veinous blood. This process takes place chiefly in the muscles through oxidation of glycogen, of which they contain one-half of the bodily store [4].

There are also psychological benefits to getting a massage, mainly relaxation and peaceful frame of mind. Some of this can be attributed to the aforementioned benefits. There is also the simple act of releasing tension and allowing the body and mind to "let go," relax, and breathe.

There are many specific applications of manual therapy to achieve certain physiological goals, such as manual lymphatic drainage to affect local swelling versus deep tissue massage, Active Release, Thai massage or Rolfing to break up fascial/tendinous adhesions, versus trigger point therapy or myofascial release to address specific types of tension within specific muscles or myotatic groups.? Each technique has its functional directives.? Many different disciplines of medicine utilize massage/manual therapeutic techniques to achieve certain goals. These get more specific with advanced techniques.

There are several contraindications to massage (states in which massage is inadviseable and possibly harmful):

1. Significant fever: the body is already under siege from infection or inflammation; massage is only going to increase the problem, not help.

2. Uncontrolled infection: again, the body is already overloaded trying to attack the invading/inflaming organism. Massage will only add an additional overload and complication, most likely making symptoms worse. Wait until the infection is identified and eradicated before having a massage.

3. Recent severe injury or surgery: there are advanced techniques such as manual lymphatic drainage and craniosacral therapy that can help control initial swelling and inflammation, but general massage would overload the body's capacity to respond favorably in such a compromised state.

Resources:
[1] "Essentials of Pain Medicine, 3d Edition"; Elsevier, 2011; Benzon, Raja, Liu, Fishman, Cohen; 2:2, pgs. 8, 9.
[2-4] "Art of Massage", Health Research, 1975; Kellogg, MD, pgs. 23-31.

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Monday, June 11, 2012

Boy & Bear rock the Empire | Toowoomba Music | Music Reviews ...

BOY &amp; Bear got the welcome they deserved Sunday night when they played to a packed house at the Empire Theatre.

Boy & Bear play to a packed house at the Empire Theatre.

Laura Hunt

BOY & Bear got the welcome they deserved Sunday night when they played to a packed house at the Empire Theatre.

The venue's significance wasn't lost on the band, who followed strong support acts Tim Sparrow and The Jungle Giants.

"I hope you don't get offended when I call you 'regional', but not all the regional places we play look like this," singer Dave Hosking said.

"This is beautiful."

It was the first time the band had graced a Toowoomba stage and following their stellar 90-minute performance, hopefully won't be their last.

They pumped out the crowd favourites, including Feeding Line, Milk and Sticks and Part Time Believer, but it was their infamous cover of a Crowded House classic that was the real standout.

Fall at your feet, played midway through the set, was given a Neil Young makeover with a few bars of Heart of Gold played midway through.

And while drummer Tim Hart spoke about the perils of "gold star stickers that always fold up at the corners" in between songs, the audience were treated to two new songs from the boys including Three-headed woman.

If the new material is any indication of what's to come, Boy & Bear fans should be excited.

Prior to their Toowoomba show, guitarist Killian Gavin said the rest of this year would be spent on tour and writing new material.

"We'll be back overseas for festivals, and then keep working on album number two," he said.
It was definitely a gold star performance by one of Australia's best local acts.

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