Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Gunfire follows witnesses fleeing violence in Mumbai

There always has to be something going on I have noticed around the world. It is a big world so it makes sense, but at the same time it is a small world too.

Manuela Testolini and her colleagues had just sat down to dinner at the Oberoi hotel restaurant in Mumbai, India, on Wednesday when the sound of gunfire erupted outside.
Manuela Testolini was in Mumbai on business when a series of brazen attacks broke out.

Manuela Testolini was in Mumbai on business when a series of brazen attacks broke out.

At first, they didn't know what it was. Then, one of Testolini's colleagues saw a man get shot to death outside the restaurant's front door, and everyone started to run.

"We left everything behind, including purses and phones," Testolini told CNN's Miles O'Brien. "There was a lot of panic."

Testolini said gunfire followed her as she and dozens more fled through the kitchen and down to the ballroom, where they found temporary refuge from the gunfire and grenades raining outside.

Testolini, a Canadian in Mumbai for business, was at the center of a brazen series of coordinated attacks in southern Mumbai that rocked the city overnight Wednesday.

Gunmen rampaged through a series of targets in the commercial capital of India, killing indiscriminately and taking hostages at two luxury hotels.

Testolini said she and 200 others waited in the dark ballroom for several hours, listening to the intensifying sounds of gunfire and grenades. Eventually, the hotel staff began evacuating guests 10 at a time, women and children first, to the street.

For a moment, she thought she was safe. But then, the gunfire returned.

"They were pursing us, and we ran, and we could hear them shooting at us," said Testolini, the ex-wife of music icon Prince and founder of In A Perfect World children's foundation.

Testolini and her colleagues eventually found shelter in an undisclosed location, where they are keeping up with the news on their BlackBerrys, waiting for signs that it's safe to move.

"We are far enough away to feel safe but close enough to feel what's going on," said Testolini, who was scheduled to leave Mumbai on Thursday afternoon. "We'll lay low till at least the daylight."

There's no telling where Testolini would be now had she been in her room at the Taj Mahal Hotel, where gunmen are holding hostages on multiple floors.

Help number

The State Department has established a Consular Call Center for Americans concerned about family or friends visiting or living in Mumbai, India. The number is 888-407-4747.

One witness told local reporters that gunmen stormed the lobby, demanding to know who had U.S. or British passports, and took about 15 people hostage.

Yasmin Wong, a CNN employee who was staying in the Taj, said she hid under her bed for several hours after she was awoken by gunfire.

Wong said she received a phone call from the hotel telling her to turn her light off, put a wet towel by the door and stay in her room until she was told otherwise.

She complied, but then she went to her window and saw smoke and debris.

"I saw a guy outside the window above me who had smashed the window and was hanging out," Wong said. "At that point, authorities told us to run out of the hotel."

Wong said she passed dead bodies in the hotel's halls as she searched for an exit, finally leaving through the pool entrance.

"The main thing I thought was, was it going to end? And it just never ended," Wong said.

Floating tool bag spotted in night sky

So now we have to watch for a Floating Tool bag to come down and hit me in the head. They say if you drop a dime from the empire state building that it becomes a missile. So what is going to happen when a tool bag is dropped on us from space?


How did we miss this earlier! The floating tool bag, the set of tools lost by Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper during a spacewalk to repair a part of the international space station last week has been spotted in the night sky over Ontario, Canada.

Kevin Fetter video taped the bag through a high-powered telescope, and naturally the footage has made its way online.

NASA told reporters that they’d like to retrieve the bag, but are mostly concerned at the moment that it might end up slamming into one of the solar panels on the international space station.

Unfortunately there has been no sign of the missing spider yet.

Footage as follows. It’s not terribly exciting, but we are looking at a tool bag in the sky, which is somewhat amazing in itself.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Forty Years Old Kimberly Arigot Arressted For Sending Images To Teens

Authorities report that Kimberly Arigot, a forty years old woman from Davis county is arrested for sending inappropriate images to teenage boys between 1 and 17 years old

Kimberly Arigot has used her cell phone to send the images. She has been taken to custody by the Syracuse police officers.

According to KSL.com "officers say Kimberly Arigot sent inappropriate text and picture messages to boys ages 15 to 17. When police investigated, they found out she was also having sex with them."

Kimberly Arigot has been booked into jail. The news Newsradio 102.7 FM/ 1160 AM and KSL.com will feature more information on the case of Kimberly Arigot tomorrow morning.

In a separate report from KSL the news radio reports that according to investigators things between Kimberly Arigot and the teenage boys escalated into sexual encounters in multiple places, including Arigot's own home. Syracuse investigators believe those relationships had been going on for a good part of the year.

According to Transworld News Kimberly Arigot was arrested and has reportedly confessed to sending the pictures and having sex with the teens. Arigot was released from jail after posting bail.

Presently Kimberly Arigot faces felony charges of unlawful sex and unlawful contact with minors as well as providing alcohol to underage students.

The accompanying image of Kimberly Arigot is from the KSL News radio report.

Student maura murray wrecks car on snowy road, disappears

By Rupa Mikkilineni
Nancy Grace Producer
CNN


NEW YORK (CNN) -- Every weekend for more than four years, Fred Murray has walked the road where his daughter, Maura, vanished. Family, friends and volunteers help him look in the woods and mountains near Haverhill, New Hampshire, for clues to what happened to her.
Maura Murray, 21, disappeared while driving in the New Hampshire woods on a snowy night in 2004.

Maura Murray, 21, disappeared while driving in the New Hampshire woods on a snowy night in 2004.

Maura Murray, a 21-year-old nursing student at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, disappeared on a cold and snowy night in February 2004. She was last known to be driving from Massachusetts through New Hampshire. It is still unclear where she was heading in her black 1996 Saturn.

The car was found abandoned, its front end crashed against a tree. It apparently had skidded off a road at a sharp curve.

Shortly after the accident, a passing bus driver stopped and asked Murray if she needed help. She said no.

Ten minutes later, police arrived. Inside the crumpled Saturn, they found some of Murray's belongings -- school books, running gear, snack foods and alcohol -- police won't say what kind. But Murray was gone, along with her car keys and a backpack she always carried.

There was nothing to hint she'd be motivated to run away, according to her fiancĂ©, William Rausch, and her father, Fred Murray. Video Watch why this cold case is a true mystery »

Maura Murray had just gotten engaged to Rausch, her college sweetheart and an Army lieutenant stationed in Oklahoma. They planned to marry after she graduated from nursing school in June 2005. She'd found a summer nursing job in Oklahoma. She had everything to look forward to.
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"She was in good spirits and had no worries or reason to run away from her life," Fred Murray said.

Investigators initially operated under the theory that the dean's list student was troubled and had decided to escape from the demands of her life for a while. As a result, they did not immediately begin to look for her.

The search did not begin until 39 hours after her crashed car was found. When it finally got under way, helicopters, search dogs and ground teams covered the area near where Murray's car was found.

The dogs picked up her scent for about 100 yards, leading investigators along the road to an area between two homes. There, the dogs lost the trail.

Murray's credit cards and cell phone have not registered any activity since the night she disappeared, February 9, 2004.

Tom Shamshak, a private investigator hired by the Murray family to continue the search, said police and volunteers looked for her for two days.


"No footprints were even found in the snow," he said. "Luckily there hadn't been any fresh snowfall in those two days."

Shamshak has concluded that only two scenarios could explain what happened to Murray. Either she was picked up by someone driving on the road, or she walked to a nearby house to ask for help.

Police say they did not treat Murray's case as an abduction because they saw no signs of a struggle at the scene.

Before she left campus, police learned, Murray had e-mailed her professors and informed them she'd be absent for a few days because of a death in the family. Murray's family and friends said no one in the family had died.

Police also noted that Murray had enough food and other items in her car to suggest she might be taking a short getaway vacation.
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Murray is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall, 120 pounds, with brown hair and blue-green eyes. She was last seen wearing a dark coat and jeans and carrying a black backpack and Samsung cell phone.

A $40,000 reward is being offered for any information leading to her whereabouts or the arrest of the person responsible for her disappearance. The tip line is 603-271-2663, New Hampshire State Police.

Circuit City Black Friday Deals

No sooner had Best Buy offered up their Black Friday 2008 ad, Circuit City followed quickly with their ad deals. The Circuit City ad shows a number of great deals to be had on a number of video games; some games on certain consoles have more deals than the others.

Deals for games on the Sony PSP, PS2 and PS3 are not as extensive as on the Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and Wii. Black Friday is an important day for Circuit City, who recently declared bankruptcy. Hopefully shoppers will be able to show that people still have money to spend in stores, and could be a great sign for the start of the holiday season.

Here I will highlight at least one great deal for each console, these include, Ice Blue DS unit with Brain Age and carrying case for $139.99, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars for $4.99 for PC, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories for $9.99 for PSP, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock with guitar for $54.99 for PS3. These are just a few; see more deals at Circuit City

Washingtonienne Jessica Cutler Engaged

[Update: Below, the bride-to-be tells us how he proposed... aww.] Remember Washingtonienne Jessica Cutler? She was the young oversharing blogger who got fired from Capitol Hill because she blogged up a storm about her after-work sexual exploits—much of it with older, well-known politicos, some of it paid. Sample blog excerpts: "W = a sugar daddy who wants nothing but anal. Keep trying to end it with him, but the money is too good." She got famous on Wonkette and outed. She turned the debacle into a respectable-selling novel, The Washingtonienne, posed for Playboy, went broke, and inked an HBO deal. Then there were a bunch of rumors that she was working as an escort—or at the very least, was buddies with a madam who provided girls to Eliot Spitzer. But love is to make an honest woman out of her—she's engaged now, reports Wonkette via Reliable Source, to a dude named Charles Rubio. He's a lawyer! Let's learn more about him.

Here he is! He's 28 and an associate at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy in New York. It says here that Charlie got his JD in 2007 from NYU, and got his BBA and BS at the University of Texas. A nice Southern boy. Cutler, 30, told Reliable Source that they met "randomly in a bar."

Update from Jessica: We e-mailed Charles, but she responded:

"Charles is working and I'm about to go do my Thxgiving shopping, [but] I want to respond! We met in March of this year. We sort of did everything backwards: He asked me if I wanted to have kids with him before he proposed. After asking my Dad for his blessing, we went to Cartier and he bought me a Love bracelet instead of a ring (because I tend to lose things). On the way home from the store, he formally proposed in Grand Central about a month ago.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

`Hypermiling' is word of the year

I don't know about this. I admit I am not up on the latest trends most of the time, but I have never heard of this word until I saw this word this morning. I also heard we voted for a new president? No I was kidding about that, but I have never heard Hypermiling before. Oh well you learn something new everyday.

New Oxford American Dictionary has named "hypermiling" as its word of the year for 2008:

“Hypermiling” was coined in 2004 by Wayne Gerdes, who runs this web site. “Hypermiling” or “to hypermile” is to attempt to maximize gas mileage by making fuel-conserving adjustments to one’s car and one’s driving techniques. Rather than aiming for good mileage or even great mileage, hypermilers seek to push their gas tanks to the limit and achieve hypermileage, exceeding EPA ratings for miles per gallon.

I don't buy it. I think it's a scrap of jargon to describe a fringe pursuit, not a word that real people really use all that much.

New York Times language maven William Safire doesn't like it, either. From New Oxford's list of also rans, he prefers "frugalista," a "person who leads a frugal lifestyle, but stays fashionable and healthy by swapping clothes, buying second-hand, growing own produce, etc."

I prefer "staycation," defined as "a vacation taken at or near one’s home, taking day trips, etc," since it came up quite a bit this summer in conversations and articles about high gas prices.

Other words that were under consideration:

* moofer
* topless meeting
* toxic debt
* carrot mob
* ecohacking
* hockey mom
* link bait
* luchador
* rewilding
* tweet
* wardrobe (as a verb)

There's still hope for them. Other groups or publications will soon name their words of the year, including the American Dialect Society, Webster's New World College Dictionary and Merriam-Webster.

In addition, Lake Superior State University will soon add to its "List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-Use, Over-Use and General Uselessness."

I'd put "hockey mom" on that list.

(Oxford's 2007 word of the year was "locavore." For 2006 it was "carbon neutral." For 2005, "podcast.")

Comments are open for your nominations.

Aberdeen Group Recommends Increased Employee Involvement in Benefit Plan Management as a Best-in-Class Practice

Asure Software's iEmployee Makes This Possible Through Employee Self-Service

AUSTIN, TX, Nov 05, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Asure Software
10:09am 11/24/2008


ASUR 0.20, -0.03, -13.0%) , a leading provider of workforce management solutions, announced the availability of a report for Human Resources Professionals titled, "Taming the Benefits Management Beast: Driving Costs Down and Satisfaction Up," from Aberdeen Group, a Harte-Hanks Company (HHS:
Harte-Hanks Communications, Inc
, underwritten by iEmployee.
In the report, Aberdeen Group found companies are striving to balance having a competitive benefits program and controlling costs. iEmployee allows companies to better manage benefit programs, through web-based, self-service employee time tracking software solutions, ultimately lowering the costs and administrative burden to Human Resources departments.
Based on the research, Aberdeen Group cites surveying employees on benefits program satisfaction, introducing or expanding health wellness program offerings, and increasing employee involvement in managing their individual plans as keys to success.
"Medical insurance is far and away the most expensive benefit item being offered by organizations, and it can be a budget buster," according to David Weldon, Research Analyst, human capital management at Aberdeen and author of the report. "The answer is not found in reducing medical insurance coverage, but in finding ways to make it less needed." Cases in point include wellness and disease management programs, both of which attempt to rein in the need and cost of other health care by keeping employees more healthy.
As important as it is to gain control over benefit program costs, best-in-class organizations understand the need to still provide a robust offering of benefit items that attract and retain workers and make sense for their employee needs. "The gains for the organization include increased retention and job satisfaction, and decreased budget and administrative costs," Weldon remarks.
"The Aberdeen Group's findings corroborate much of what we hear from our customers who use iEmployee self-service solutions everyday to manage and administer their benefit programs. Our hope is that the Aberdeen Group's findings raise the level of awareness of how critical issues like online benefits management are tied to things like employee retention, operational costs, and benefits costs," said John Stockton, Vice President of Product Management for Asure Software.
"It's always a challenge for HR to quantify the impact these elements have on not just the business of HR, but the organization as a whole. What the Aberdeen Group report provides is a roadmap for any HR professional to measure their current company against best practices and know where they need to point their resources -- and iEmployee provides a proven employee self-service solution to facilitate personal involvement with benefits management."
Human Resource and Benefits Management programs at Best-in-Class organizations are credited with increasing employee job satisfaction by 11 percent and employee retention by 15 percent. At the same time, the best-in-class companies have reduced the administrative burden on HR by 6 percent, and decreased the benefit program cost per employee by 7 percent. iEmployee helps companies achieve these improved operational gains by empowering employees to play a greater role through increased access to benefit programs, information and options.
To obtain a complimentary copy of the report, visit: http://www.iemployee.com/products/taming-benefits-management/
About iEmployee
A pioneer in On Demand Workforce Management solutions, iEmployee delivers web-based, human resource management solutions that enable customers to easily and affordably transition to time and attendance electronic timesheets, benefits self-service, online human resources training, online expense reporting, salary planning and online paystubs and W2s. All products are fully hosted by iEmployee, there is no software to install or hardware to maintain, thus providing a quick and painless way for customers to take their first step into a fully-automated HRIS solution. For more information, please visit www.iemployee.com.
About Asure
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Asure Software (ASUR), (a d/b/a of Forgent Networks, Inc.), empowers small to mid-size organizations and divisions of large enterprises to operate more efficiently, increase worker productivity and reduce costs through a comprehensive suite of on-demand workforce management software and services. Asure's market-leading suite includes products that optimize workforce time and attendance tracking, benefits enrollment and tracking, pay stubs and W2 documentation, expense management, meeting and event management, and asset tracking and reservations. With additional offices in Seekonk, Mass., Vancouver, British Columbia, and Mumbai, India, Asure serves 3,500 customers around the world. For more information, please visit www.asuresoftware.com.
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boston power outage

It looks like a lot of people in the Northeast where out of power this morning thanks to a manhole explosion. Good thing though is that nobody was hurt, or at least reported.


The 1,000 customers, including residents and government offices, who lost power after several manhole fires in the Theatre District this morning will be waiting most of the morning, if not longer before electricity is restored, according to NStar [NST].

“We’re still assessing the damage and repairs that will be necessary,” said NStar spokesman Mike Durand, who spoke to the Herald at about 8:45 a.m. today.

The pre-dawn power outage prompted the closure of several Theatre District streets including Tremont and Stuart streets and knocked out the electricity to traffic signals. Boston police are directing traffic and drivers are advised to avoid the area.

Workers at the state transportation building were seen this morning milling about in the building’s lobby, where the power was knocked out.

Durand said the power outage was sparked by an underground cable failure that was complicated by additional equipment damage.

He said the majority of the 1,000 customers affected by the outage are in the Theatre District, but the area affected extends as far as Copley Square.

The Boston Fire Department responded to the area of Stuart and Tremont streets at about 5:30 a.m. today after reports of smoking manholes, said Steve MacDonald, BFD spokesman.

He said guests at the Courtyard by Marriott were told to leave their rooms because smoke was also reported inside the hotel. Guests were told to go to the lobby while the fire department investigated.

A representative from the hotel could not immediately be reached.

MacDonald said the fire department has since cleared the scene.

No injuries were reported.

American Music Awards honours Annie Lennox

The American Music Awards took place last night just incase you missed it. All the winners are below, but they had a very special award for Annie Lennox for the night that turned out not to be as bad as I thought it would be.

Annie Lennox picked up the Award Of Merit at the prestigious American Music Awards on Sunday (23 November 2008).

Lennox joins music legends Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney and Whitney Houston who have all collected the special award in the past.

To celebrate the accolade, Lennox, who has been through grueling physiotherapy over the past months – performed in an emotional show that had the crowd on their feet.

In August 2008 the former Eurythmics singer was diagnosed as suffering from an impinged nerve and has been going through physiotherapy to help her walk again.

Justin Timberlake presented the award to Lennox and had some nice things to say:

"The Award of Merit is being given tonight to an artist who means a lot to me personally. There are certain musicians that other musicians love, and she is one of those special artists, held in the highest regard by her peers”

"l love that she's always been on the cutting edge of fashion, she's always looked so so cool and taught us how to look cool. Then there's her humanitarian work. She's been an activist for just causes all over the world, mostly in silent ways that you've never even heard about. She does this from her heart, motivated purely by love."

The honoured Lennox said:

"It's been an incredible journey - music, my friends, my accompaniment through my life, so much of my life. Much of that was with Dave Stewart, of the Eurythmics and it is very important that I say half of the award goes to Dave also.

"Thank you so much for this. I never thought that I would live to see the day that I could be 53-years-old, standing on the stage and so many people have inspired me in this experience and too many to mention."

List of winners at the 36th annual American Music Awards:

Pop/Rock
Favorite Male Artist - Chris Brown
Favorite Female Artist - Rihanna
Favorite Band, Duo or Group - Daughtry
Favorite Album - Alicia Keys, 'As I Am'

Country
Favorite Male Artist - Brad Paisley
Favorite Female Artist - Taylor Swift
Favorite Band, Duo or Group - Rascal Flatts
Favorite Album - Carrie Underwood, 'Carnival Ride'
Soul/Rhythm and Blues
Favorite Male Artist - Chris Brown
Favorite Female Artist - Rihanna
Favorite Album - Alicia Keys, 'As I Am'

Rap/Hip Hop
Favorite Band, Duo or Group - Three 6 Mafia
Favorite Male Artist - Kanye West
Favorite Album - Kanye West, 'Graduation'

Adult Contemporary
Favorite Artist - Jordin Sparks

Latin Music
Favorite Artist - Enrique Iglesias

Alternative Rock Music
Favorite Artist - Linkin Park

Contemporary Inspirational
Favorite Artist - Third Day

Soundtracks
Favorite Album - 'Alvin and the Chipmunks'

T - Mobile Favourite Breakthrough Artist
Jonas Brothers

Saturday, November 22, 2008

tina sherman sues McDonalds over nude photos

I have to say I would be sueing too. Yeah her husband is an idiot for leaving his cell phone at the resturant. At the most the employee should of shared the photos with his co workers and then returned the phone. I wouldn't have put them on the internet. But then I have to ask. How did she find out that her nude photos were on the internet?

FAYETTEVILLE - A McDonald's restaurant in northwest Arkansas and others face a lawsuit after employees allegedly posted nude photographs on the Internet off a cellular phone lost there.

Phillip and Tina Sherman of Bella Vista filed a lawsuit against McDonald's Corporation; Mathews Management Company, which owns the McDonald's franchise on Sixth Street in Fayetteville; and Aaron Brummley, a manager of the restaurant. The suit seeks more than $3 million in damages after nude photographs of Tina Sherman were posted on a Web site.

The suit claims Phillip Sherman lost his phone at the restaurant on July 5. The phone contained nude photographs his wife sent him.

Though employees promised to secure the phone until Phillip Sherman returned, his wife began receiving text messages from it, the suit claims. The photographs later made their way to a Web site.

Brummley refused to comment, referring the matter to company officials. McDonald's officials and franchise owners did not return messages seeking comment.

2 shot at Southcenter Mall; suspect at large

Why can't we all just get a long? I would you shoot 2 people that you have no idea who they are. I just don't understand. When we figure out that we are all the same then we will never be able to unite as a country and move foreward for the good of everyone. Instead of hurting other people. Especially when you have no idea who they are. Same thing with road rage. Why get so pissed off when you are going to forget about within the week?

Police are searching for a suspect in the shooting of two young men at Southcenter Mall in Tukwila this afternoon.

The mall has been locked down, with store employees and customers remaining inside. Police are searching store by store, allowing groups of people to exit at a time, Tukwila Police spokesman Mike Murphy said.

The two victims, described as young men in their late teens or early 20s, were transported to Harborview Medical Center with serious injuries.

The incident, reported just before 4 p.m., occurred near the south main entrance of the mall, in a corridor near two restaurants. Police said they have talked to one eyewitness and are reviewing surveillance tapes.

The suspect is described as a black male in his late teens or early 20s, of average build, about 5 feet 6 inches tall and 145 pounds. He was believed to be wearing a black jumpsuit with red piping.

Police said the suspect used a pistol and fired multiple shots.

People inside the mall described a chaotic scene.

Martin Rosenblum, a jeweler at Fast-Fix Jewelry and Watch Repairs, said he was about to leave the store for a late lunch when he saw a flood of shoppers "running and screaming, They were saying 'Get out. Get out.' Then the police came and (our boss) said the 'lock the doors.'"

Chauncey Williams, a soldier from Fort Lewis, said he was coming out of J.C. Penney when he saw two men arguing when one pulled a gun and started shooting. He said children were screaming and shoppers were running.

"I've got the heebie jeebies. It's like I'm back in Iraq or something."

Two other people inside the mall were hospitalized during the evacuation, one a pregnant woman who went into labor, Dave Nelson, spokesman for Skyway Fire.

Fla. teen commits suicide with live Web audience

I was debating whether or not to post this story on the blog, but I decided to, so everyone who reads it can become aware and try to talk to their kids about it so they don't make the same mistake. I am not going to get all religous on you about commiting suicide. In the old days of Japan it was better to kill yourself rather than accept defeat.

A college student committed suicide by taking a drug overdose in front of a live webcam as some computer users egged him on, others tried to talk him out of it, and another messaged OMG in horror when it became clear it was no joke. Some watchers contacted the Web site to notify police, but by the time officers entered Abraham Biggs' home — a scene also captured on the Internet — it was too late.

Biggs, a 19-year-old Broward College student who suffered from what his family said was bipolar disorder, or manic depression, lay dead on his bed in his father's Pembroke Pines house Wednesday afternoon, the camera still running 12 hours after Biggs announced his intentions online around 3 a.m.

It was unclear how many people watched it unfold.

Biggs was not the first person to commit suicide with a webcam rolling. But the drawn-out drama — and the reaction of those watching — was seen as an extreme example of young people's penchant for sharing intimate details about themselves over the Internet.

Biggs' family was infuriated that no one acted sooner to save him, neither the viewers nor the Web site that hosted the live video, Justin.tv. The Web site shows a video image, with a space alongside where computer users can instantly post comments.

Only when police arrived did the Web feed stop, "so that's 12 hours of watching," said the victim's sister, Rosalind Bigg. "They got hits, they got viewers, nothing happened for hours."

She added: "It didn't have to be."

An autopsy concluded Biggs died from a combination of opiates and benzodiazepine, which his family said was prescribed for his bipolar disorder.

Biggs announced his plans to kill himself over a Web site for bodybuilders, authorities said. But some users told investigators they did not take him seriously because he had threatened suicide on the site before.

Some members of his virtual audience encouraged him to do it, others tried to talk him out of it, and some discussed whether he was taking a dose big enough to kill himself, said Wendy Crane, an investigator with the Broward County medical examiner's office.

A computer user who claimed to have watched said that after swallowing some pills, Biggs went to sleep and appeared to be breathing for a few hours while others cracked jokes.

Someone notified the moderator of the bodybuilding site, who traced Biggs' location and called police, Crane said.

As police entered the room, the audience's reaction was filled with Internet shorthand: "OMFG," one wrote, meaning "Oh, my God." Others, either not knowing what they were seeing, or not caring, wrote "lol," which means "laughing out loud," and "hahahah."

An online video purportedly from Biggs' webcam shows a gun-wielding officer entering a bedroom, where a man is lying on a bed, his face turned away from the camera. The officer begins to examine him, as the camera lens is covered. Authorities could not immediately verify the authenticity of the video, though it matched their description of what occurred.

Montana Miller, an assistant professor of popular culture at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, said Biggs' very public suicide was not shocking, given the way teenagers chronicle every facet of their lives on sites like Facebook and MySpace.

"If it's not recorded or documented then it doesn't even seem worthwhile," she said. "For today's generation it might seem, `What's the point of doing it if everyone isn't going to see it?'"

She likened Biggs' death to other public ways of committing suicide, like jumping off a bridge.

Crane said she knows of a case in which a Florida man shot himself in the head in front of an online audience, though she didn't know how much viewers saw. In Britain last year, a man hanged himself while chatting online.

In a statement, Justin.tv CEO Michael Seibel said: "We regret that this has occurred and want to respect the privacy of the broadcaster and his family during this time."

The Web site would not say how many people were watching the broadcast. The site as a whole had 672,000 unique visitors in October, according to Nielsen.

Miami lawyer William Hill said there is probably nothing that could be done legally to those who watched and did not act. As for whether the Web site could be held liable, Hill said there doesn't seem to be much of a case for negligence.

"There could conceivably be some liability if they knew this was happening and they had some ability to intervene and didn't take action," said Hill, who does business litigation and has represented a number of Internet-based clients. But "I think it would be a stretch."

Condolences poured into Biggs' MySpace page, where the mostly unsmiling teen is seen posing in a series of pictures with various young women. On the bodybuilding Web site, Biggs used the screen name CandyJunkie. His Justin.tv alias was "feels_like_ecstacy."

Rosalind Bigg described her brother as an outgoing person who struck up conversations with Starbucks baristas and enjoyed taking his young nieces to Chuck E. Cheese. He was health-conscious and exercised but was not a bodybuilder, she said.

"This is very, very sudden and unexpected for us," the sister said. "It boggles the mind. We don't understand."

Friday, November 21, 2008

Madeline Pickens Creates Horse Refuge

I think this is very cool. It is nice to see someone who has that ype of money do something for what they believe in and it helps someone other than her direct family. Or made a benefit about something other than what one of their family had. Most of the country are animal lovers and if had the money would jump at the opportunity to do something like this for their most favorite animal.

Above all, Madeleine Pickens, wife of oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens, is an animal lover. As a horse breeder and a philanthropist, she has always considered that people must be responsible for the care of animals.
Animal lover and philanthropist rescues thousands of wild horses.

"Animals don't have a voice, and as long as man is their protectorate, we have a responsibility to take care of them," she said. "We cannot abandon them."

After her husband gave $7 million to the Red cross to help Hurricane Katrina victims, she wanted to help the animal victims, too.

"I managed to hire an airliner, a cargo airliner and I went on my first trip down to Baton Rouge and we picked up 200 dogs," she said. "I think we got about 800 dogs and cats out to California and Colorado and got them adopted out."

So when Pickens heard that thousands of wild mustangs might be euthanized, she wouldn't sit still for it.

"Our wild mustang must be our national treasure. We must not be slaughtering it," Pickens said. "The horses have no natural predator. Their only predator is mankind, when we do the wrong thing."

Wild horses, which date back to the time of the Spanish conquistadors, roam free on federal land in 10 western states and share that land with herds of cattle. To ensure that there is enough food for both wild horses and domestic cows, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management thins the herds, keeping the mustangs to about 27,000. They round up the rest and auction them off.

Recently, the land available to the horses has been drastically reduced by 19 million acres, so the government has had to round up more and more mustangs. Now, 33,000 horses live in holding pens, each horse costing $1,500 a year to feed. By law, if they can't be auctioned or adopted, they are to be slaughtered.

"Can you imagine somebody suggesting that you euthanize 30,000 horses? It was abominable," said Pickens, who lives in Dallas and has a ranch in the Texas panhandle and a home near San Diego. "That will never happen."
Faced with the prospect of losing these animals, Pickens took action, announcing that she would adopt the 33,000 wild horses that are in captivity.

"If all these cattlemen have access to all this BLM land, what if I bought a ranch and I can get access to the BLM land and then we shared it," Pickens said of her plan. "They can have their land and we'll have ours for our horses. This way, I can create a sanctuary and we can take in all the horses that are homeless so that no one will ever be turned away."

Pickens said she is in negotiations to buy about 1 million acres for her wild mustang sanctuary in the West, a land mass slightly larger than Rhode Island. And it will be a place where anyone can go and see these wild horses running wild. She would not say where exactly.

"I think a lot of people would love the opportunity to go and see what America's really like, to see our true heritage, which is the wild horses," she said. "Once the horses are installed, families will be able to pull up in the RVs. We'll have hopefully log cabins, little hotels. Children will sit outside and have bonfires."

Pickens plans to have the sanctuary open within the next year.

"I can't wait for the day that the first horse is turned loose and you'll just see him kick his heals up and gallop away with this herd together," she said. "It's going to be so beautiful."

Faced with the prospect of losing these animals, Pickens took action, announcing that she would adopt the 33,000 wild horses that are in captivity.

"If all these cattlemen have access to all this BLM land, what if I bought a ranch and I can get access to the BLM land and then we shared it," Pickens said of her plan. "They can have their land and we'll have ours for our horses. This way, I can create a sanctuary and we can take in all the horses that are homeless so that no one will ever be turned away."


Pickens said she is in negotiations to buy about 1 million acres for her wild mustang sanctuary in the West, a land mass slightly larger than Rhode Island. And it will be a place where anyone can go and see these wild horses running wild. She would not say where exactly.

"I think a lot of people would love the opportunity to go and see what America's really like, to see our true heritage, which is the wild horses," she said. "Once the horses are installed, families will be able to pull up in the RVs. We'll have hopefully log cabins, little hotels. Children will sit outside and have bonfires."

Pickens plans to have the sanctuary open within the next year.

"I can't wait for the day that the first horse is turned loose and you'll just see him kick his heals up and gallop away with this herd together," she said. "It's going to be so beautiful."

Report: Jason Chambers arrested on rape charge

There are two thing that people im jail hate. And thats people who hurts kids and rape. It hasn't been proven, but it will be interesting if it is proven. I wonder how hard it was to get this guy arrested. He could of taken a lot of officers out if he wanted to.

"Human Weapon" co-host Jason Chambers was arrested earlier this month over an alleged rape in Los Angeles, according to the celebrity gossip site TMZ.com.

The report states that Chambers was arrested on Nov. 11 on suspicion of sexual assault and drug charges. He posted the $200,000 bail and has a court date set for Dec. 5.

Chambers joined the American Top Team shortly after training with the camp and winning a return fight at Total Fight Challenge on Sept. 20. Chambers trains as a Brown Belt under Eddie Bravo's 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu in Hollywood, California.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Humane Society says Petland tied to puppy mills

Well this sucks. This is one of those things when you thought everything was safe when it turns out it wasn't at all. That is why conspiracy theorist are needed. Like my boss, that way you have someone who is always looking into what most people think is legit, when it is not.

Many stores of the Ohio-based Petland Inc. pet store chain support puppy mills while telling customers the dogs come only from good breeders, the Humane Society of the United States said Thursday.

The animal protection group made the charge at a Washington, D.C. news conference, saying it conducted an 8-month investigation of the chain headquartered in Chillicothe in southwest Ohio.

Petland's response posted Thursday on its Web site said the company does not support substandard breeding facilities and provides each store with humane care guidelines developed with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The statement also said reports such as the one by the Humane Society surface every year around the holiday season.

"HSUS has a history of publicizing false information in an effort to raise money," Petland said.

A message seeking additional comment was left Thursday at Petland headquarters.

The Humane Society said investigators visited 21 Petland stores and 35 breeders and brokers who sold puppies to Petland stores and reviewed interstate import records of an additional 322 breeders, USDA reports and more than 17,000 puppies linked to Petland stores.

The stores investigated are perpetuating an abusive industry where dogs are treated like a cash crop instead of as pets, said Stephanie Shain, director of the Humane Society's campaign against puppy mills.

"They know that consumers won't stand for the cruelty inherent in mass-breeding facilities, so they make outrageous claims to hide the reality that the dogs came from puppy mills," Shain said.

In puppy mills, hundreds of breeding dogs are packed into cramped, barren cages with no socialization, exercise or human interaction, she said.

The Humane Society said its investigators saw puppies living in filthy conditions with inadequate care at breeding operations linked to Petland stores. Also, many of Petland's puppies are not supplied directly by breeders, but are purchased from large-scale pet distributors or brokers - some of whom also buy from puppy mills, the Humane Society said.

Afghan Girl Swallows Battery

That sucks. You would think they would find a way to extract it. I just can't imagine with the medical technology we have today that there isn't more we can do about it. I used to eat quarters, dimes, and nickels myself. Later I heard you could go blind from doing that.

Barbara Starr on CNN Video tells the story of a very young Afghan girl whose life is in danger after swallowing an "AA" battery.

The girl is named Nazia and she is three-years-old. She ate the battery in April and as a result was left with no voice and dramatically damaged airways. U. S. military doctors have performed several operations because it took so long to get her to the military hospital.

Nazia has been returned to the hospital twice for additional treatment for severe pneumonia and breathing problems.

While Nazia is having a respite now, she is far from cured and, in fact, there is no guarantee she will live. As the military doctor said in the video, her airways are the size of a point of a dull pencil lead.

Cincinnati's Children's Hospital has offered to help Nazia and is trying to raise funds for her. To save her life, due to the extensive damage she has suffered, she needs intricate and specialized surgery

Two things working against Nazia are the poverty of Afghanistan and the land. It will be very difficult to raise money in a country that is fighting to survive. Further, the hot and dusty climate makes it almost impossible for Nazia to breathe.

Nazia was given the battery to play with. It is easy to criticize that but, it is just another consequence of war.

I know as a three-year-old I swallowed anything I could get my hands on which included assorted bugs and coins and one jawbreaker that lodged in my throat and nearly killed me.

In studying the makeup of an AA battery, it is easy to see how it would cause major damage if it got inside a person; it corrodes metal if the shell casing leaks. The odds of survival would be dicey even in the United States where there is excellent treatment let alone a country like Afghanistan.

The story of a three-year-old girl who eats a battery and is in peril should make us take pause. When we're stuffing ourselves with turkey and pie next week, maybe we should stop and think about Nazia. Better yet, give Cincinnati's Children's Hospital a call and offer to donate some money on Nazia's behalf.

References:

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/11/20/starr.iyw.baby.nazia.cnn

The great american smokeout 2008

That is one vice I am glad that never got a hold of me. But I am not the someone who thinks everyone should quit and that it should be illegal. Maybe in certain places indoors it maybe should because other people like to enjoy their time outside of their house smoke free. I myself can't stand the smell if it is too thick in the air.

If there's one thing a smoker needs to quit, it's moral support — mostly from friends and family subjected to the short temper and irritability that usually accompany one of mankind's most daunting tests of willpower. In 1977, the American Cancer Society offered smokers even more support, launching the Great American Smokeout on the third Thursday in November. On this day every year, smokers across the country try to do what feels impossible — give up their cigarettes for 24 hours. The idea is that many will quit puffing away all together. (In this spirit, this year's campaign includes an aptly named initiative next week called "Stay Quit Monday.")

The idea of quitting collectively came 22 years after the landmark U.S. Surgeon General's report connecting tobacco use to lung cancer, low birth weight, and coronary disease. Lynn Smith, a newspaper editor in Monticello, Minn., and a former smoker, wrote editorials in the 1970s urging others to quit. Smith, who once told the New York Times he started smoking "as a teenager by picking up butts from the street during the Depression," organized a local event called "D-Day," or "Don't Smoke Day" in 1976. The next year, the California chapter of the American Cancer Society sponsored a similar event and by 1977, the Great American Smokeout was born. In subsequent years, the Smokeout has encouraged millions of Americans to set aside their packs and cartons, if only for one, brief breathable day. (See pictures of vintage cigarette advertisements.)

By its fourth year, the American Cancer Society claims, as many as 16.5 million people participated in the Smokeout, with a million dropping the habit for good. The campaign was directed in particular at young people; anti-smoking activists said it was harder to keep teenagers from picking up the habit than it was to get older people to drop it. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in 1980 21% of high school students were habitual puffers. Over the years, the Cancer Society has enlisted celebrities and health officials to promote the Smokeout campaign — everyone from Dallas star and ex-smoker Larry Hagman (1981) to Mr. Potato Head, who was 1987's "Spokespud." (Some reports at the time said that he turned over his plastic pipe to the surgeon general in the process.) Throughout the Smokeout's history, other gimmicks have been employed, including free giveaways (apples or ice cream scoops in exchange for packs of cigarettes), friendly intimidation (volunteers dressed as smoke detectors blowing kazoos at smokers on the street) and slogans (Kiss me, I don't smoke).

The smoking rate among Americans has fallen steadily since the 1964 Surgeon General's report, from 42% that year to 19.8% of adults in 2007, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Smokeout organizers claim some responsibility, saying the campaign "set the stage for the cultural revolution in tobacco control that has occurred over this period." For younger generations of Americans, it's hard to imagine that as recently as the 1980s smoking was allowed on commercial airplanes and in hospitals. The Smokeout has helped, to be sure, but so too have restrictions on tobacco advertising, local bans, and, notably, the Tobacco Master Settlement, which ordered cigarette makers to pay some $200 billion to states to cover smoking-related health costs and public education efforts. The 10-year anniversary of the settlement is this month.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Victoria Ann Chacon arrested for giving boy topless photo

I have said it before and I will say it again. Where the hell were these teachers when I was in school. Plus why would the kids tell on her? Or let their parents find out. If I was in the situation then I would keep it as quet as possible and enjoy the fruits of my labor and get a A in her class as well.

A former Sunday school teacher was arrested on charges of distributing harmful material to a minor after the parents of a 14-year-old boy found a topless photo of her on his cell phone. Victoria Ann Chacon, 27, also a former middle school teacher, allegedly met the boy at their church, where she was teaching Sunday school.

The boy's parents called police March 27 after finding racy letters in which Chacon professed her love. The boy initially refused to give a statement about the relationship, the arrest warrant says.

Several months later, the parents found a cell phone with a topless photo of Chacon. The phone was owned by Chacon and the two had been calling one another, according to court documents.

The woman was arrested Tuesday. Jail records had no attorney listed for her.

Chacon resigned from Somerset Junior High School on March 14. The boy did not attend that school. Officials of the Somerset Independent School District said they found no evidence that she had any inappropriate relationships with students.

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Information from:

San Antonio Express-News: http://www.mysanantonio.com

heidemarie stefanyshyn piper

This looks to be fun. I always wonder what would happen if an astronaught lost his wallet in space. Shouls he cancel his credit cards when he got back so he wouldn't have aliens using his charge card for their intergalactic travels? Maybe thats just me though, but those are the kinda things that keep me up at night.

By MIKE SCHNEIDER – 3 hours ago
HOUSTON (AP) — Flight controllers were revamping plans Wednesday for the remaining spacewalks planned during space shuttle Endeavour's visit to the international space station, after a crucial tool bag floated out to space during a repair trip.
The briefcase-sized tool bag drifted away from astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper on Tuesday as she cleaned and lubed a gummed-up joint on a wing of solar panels on the space station. She and fellow astronaut Stephen Bowen were midway through the first of four spacewalks planned for the mission. The tool bag was one of the largest items ever lost by a spacewalker.
As Stefanyshyn-Piper cleaned up a large gob of grease that seeped from a gun used to lubricate the joint, the tool case somehow became untethered from a larger bag and floated away along with a pair of grease guns, wipes and a putty knife attached to it.
"What it boils down to is all it takes is one small mistake for a tether not to be hooked up quite correctly or to slip off, and that's what happened here," said lead spacewalk officer John Ray.
Stefanyshyn-Piper and Bowen finished the spacewalk in almost seven hours by sharing tools from Bowen's bag. Ray noted that Stefanyshyn-Piper showed "real character and great discipline" by continuing on. She was the first woman to be assigned as lead spacewalker for a shuttle flight.
"Despite my little hiccup, or major hiccup, I think we did a good job out there," Stefanyshyn-Piper said after returning to the space station.
Flight controllers are considering having the two spacewalkers share Bowen's pair of grease guns for the three remaining spacewalks on Thursday, Saturday and Monday. They could also use caulking guns meant for repairing the space shuttle. Another option is to have one spacewalker clean the joint while the other uses the grease gun to lubricate it.
For more than a year, the joint has been unable to automatically point the right-side solar wings toward the sun for maximum energy production.
Officials weren't worried the bag would hit the space station or the docked space shuttle because by late Tuesday it already was 2 1/2 miles in front of the orbiting complex, said flight director Ginger Kerrick.
"It is definitely moving away with every orbit," Kerrick said.
Inside the space station, crew members were so ahead of schedule in moving equipment delivered by Endeavour that shuttle flight planners were contemplating skipping an extra day at the outpost orbiting 220 miles above Earth.
The equipment includes a recycling system that converts urine into water, an extra bathroom, kitchenette, two bedrooms, an exercise machine and refrigerator that will allow space station residents to enjoy cold drinks for the first time. And the extra gear will allow the space station's crew to double to six next year.
The water recycling system was to be hooked up late Wednesday, and the first batch of urine would run through the system later in the week. Samples will be flown back to Earth for safety tests before astronauts can use it.
On the Net:
NASA: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Pygmy Tarsier Discovered

These little guys are very cool. They sure do look like little Gizmos from the Gremlins. I found this article when I was searching for it like everybody else on the web over the past few hours. What sucks though is from reading this article they are saying that half of the primates are going extinct. That is sad. What is more sad though is a lot of other species are going extinct all around the world and we have never even discovered them. One of my dreams is to find something new that has never been discovered before.


By Alan Boyle
Science editor
msnbc.com
updated 1:01 p.m. CT, Tues., Nov. 18, 2008


A primate species that looks like a living, breathing version of the Furby electronic toy has been found alive in the forested highlands of an Indonesian island for the first time in more than 70 years, scientists announced Tuesday.

Three specimens of the pygmy tarsier, a nocturnal creature about the size of a small mouse, were trapped and tracked this summer on Mount Rorekatimbo in Lore Lindu National Park in Central Sulawesi, Texas A&M University reported.

Texas A&M anthropologist Sharon Gursky-Doyen, leader of the expedition, said the tarsiers were found on mountainsides above 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) in elevation, amid damp, dangerous terrain. "I actually broke my fibula walking around there," she told msnbc.com.
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Pygmy tarsiers rank among the rarest of the many tarsier species in Asia and the Pacific — and in fact some primatologists had written them off as extinct.

They have the distinctive, big-eyed look often associated with Furbys, gremlin-like talking toys that were popular in the late 1990s. Compared with the robotic Furbys, however, the real animals' dimensions are seriously downsized: They typically measure less than 4 inches (105 mm) from head to tail, with most of that length being tail. They weigh less than 2 ounces. And unlike Furbys, they hardly ever vocalize.

Image: Furby
Hasbro
The classic Furby toy is a talking robot that adapts its speech to its owner.
Before this year, only three specimens had ever been collected, according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Two were found in 1916 and 1930. The third was a dead pygmy tarsier that Indonesian scientists found in a rat trap on Mount Rorekatimbo in 2000. That motivated primatologists to intensify their search for a live specimen of the species, "but none of them were able to find it," Gursky-Doyen said.

Gursky-Doyen specializes in the behavior and conservation of nonhuman primates, and has been trapping other species of tarsiers for years. "I truly believe that the difference is my skill in trapping," she said.

She and her colleagues deployed about 276 mist nets on the mountain's forested slopes to capture the three pygmy tarsiers. They then attached radio collars to the animals' necks and monitored their activity for weeks. Gursky-Doyen said she and one of her graduate students, Nanda Grow, are drafting a research paper based on their observations.

There are plenty of questions to be answered: For example, unlike nearly all other primate species, pygmy tarsiers have claws instead of nails on their fingers. Other clawed primates, such as marmosets and tamarins, are thought to have adapted to grip onto trees or dig out insects for food. Why did pygmy tarsiers follow a similar evolutionary path?

Unlike other tarsier species — including the species that live farther down the mountainside — the pygmy tarsiers don't seem to call to each other or mark their territory with a musky scent. "How are pygmy tarsiers communicating with one another if they're not doing it through vocalizations or scent marking?" Gursky-Doyen asked.

One clue came when the scientists saw a tarsier open its mouth in the wild. "It looked like it might be vocalizing, but I couldn't hear anything," Gursky-Doyen said. She speculated that the creature might have been calling in frequencies that couldn't be heard by humans, but were well-suited to cut through the cacophony of forest rainfall.


Gursky-Doyen said she hoped the latest find would put added pressure on government officials to protect habitat within the national park.

"At present, the national park is over 2,000 square kilometers [in area], but there are 60 villages of people living within that park," she explained. She said some of those settlements are closing in on the mountain habitat frequented by the reclusive tarsiers and other, yet-to-be-discovered species.

"As the villages get closer and closer, there's going to be more disruption," she said.

Gursky-Doyen’s research was funded by the National Geographic Society, the Conservation International Primate Action Fund, Primate Conservation Inc. and Texas A&M.

Lean Cuisine Recall

I hope everyone stays safe from Lean Cuisine Recall and no one has gotten harm from it. Mistakes happen I understand that, but for something this big, that is a cause for concern. When I first saw this I was like Oh No. Because I thought I had just bought some when I went shopping the other day. I ended up being safe because I bought Lean Pockets instead. Same sounding name so I think anybody could get confused. Plus I wouldn't have gotten sick from them because I don't eat them anyways, my wife does.

Lean Cuisine is recalling several chicken meals after small pieces of hard plastic were found in a frozen entrée.


RELEASE FROM USDA:

Recall Release CLASS I RECALL
FSIS-RC-043-2008 HEALTH RISK: HIGH

Congressional and Public Affairs
(202) 720-9113
Roger Sockman

WASHINGTON, Nov. 17, 2008 - NestlĂ© Prepared Foods Company, a Springville, Utah, establishment, is recalling approximately 879,565 pounds of frozen chicken meals that may contain foreign materials, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced today.

The following products are subject to recall:
9.5-ounce packages of “LEAN CUISINE PESTO CHICKEN WITH BOW TIE PASTA” brand frozen meals. Printed on each side of each package is a production code of “8280595912” as well as a use-by date of “Best Before MAY 2010.”
10.5-ounce packages of “LEAN CUISINE CHICKEN MEDITERRANEAN” brand frozen meals. Printed on the side of each package is a production code of “8231595912” or “8241595912” as well as a use-by date of “Best before SEP 2010”; a production code of “8263595912,” “8269595911” or “8274595912,” as well as a use-by date of “Best before OCT 2010”; or, a production code of “8291595912” or “8301595912” as well as a use-by date of “Best before NOV 2010.”
12.5-ounce packages of “LEAN CUISINE CHICKEN TUSCAN” brand frozen meals. Printed on the side of each package is a production code of “8234595911” and a use-by date of “Best before SEP 2009”; a production code of “8253595911” or “8269595912” as well as a use-by date of “Best before OCT 2009”; or, a production code of “8292595911” or “8296595911” as well as a use-by date of “Best before NOV 2009.”

Each package also bears the USDA mark of inspection as well as the establishment number “EST P-9018.” The frozen chicken meals were produced on Aug. 18, Aug. 21, Aug. 28, Sept. 9, Sept. 19, Sept. 25, Sept. 30, Oct. 6, Oct. 17-18, Oct. 22 and Oct. 27 and were distributed to retail establishments nationwide.

The problem was discovered after the company received consumer complaints and a report of one injury. The company identified the objects as small pieces of hard plastic. FSIS has not received other reports of injury. Anyone concerned about an injury from consumption of the products should consult a medical professional.

Media with questions about the recall should contact Company Marketing Communications Manager Roz O’Hearn at (440) 264-5170. Consumers with questions about the recall should contact NestlĂ© Consumer Services Center at (800) 993-8625.

Consumers with food safety questions can "Ask Karen," the FSIS virtual representative available 24 hours a day at AskKaren.gov. The toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) is available in English and Spanish and can be reached from l0 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Friday. Recorded food safety messages are available 24 hours a day.

Monday, November 17, 2008

CitiGroup Layoffs

This really sucks for me because my mortgage is with CitiMortgage which is an arm of CitiGroup, and their customer service already sucks. I am lucky enough when I get someone on the phone who can speak english. And now more of those people are going to be gone and I will have to deal with someone who can't understand me, while I can't understand him just the same. Hopefully things will work out in the long term and they will be able to build back up. But then again it doesn't look good for Citigroup in the longterm unless they fix the main problems they have.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Another round of massive layoffs at Citigroup and more bad financial news Monday led investors to shrug off the lengthy action plan from world leaders designed to address a sagging global economy.
Citigroup said it will cut about 53,000 more jobs in coming quarters as the banking giant struggles to deal with massive losses from deteriorating debt.
The global action plan was produced at a weekend meeting of leaders of the Group of 20, which included the world's wealthiest countries such as the U.S., Japan, Germany, Britain and France plus emerging powers such as China, Russia, Brazil and India.
Analysts say it will take more than one meeting to turn the tide for a global economy undergoing its worst upheavals in decades.
"To put it harshly, there is little point in trying to figure out ways to prevent a disease once a patient is sick," Credit Suisse Japan analyst Shinichi Ichikawa said in a report released Monday. "The just-concluded summit came up with no specific prescription to alleviate the effects of the most serious international financial crisis."
T.J. Bond, a Merrill Lynch economist in Hong Kong, said some investors were disappointed there was no explicit announcement of coordinated fiscal stimulus measures.
European analysts said the main winners were developing economies such as China and India, which have emerged from it wielding more influence in global decision-making than they have until now.
But investors are worried that governments will not respond with enough force and speed to combat what is shaping up to be a severe global downturn. In midday trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was down about 20 points, and major indexes in Britain, Germany and France were all down.
Earlier, Asian markets closed relatively flat despite confirmation Japan slipped into recession in the third quarter of the year for the first time since 2001. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average closed slightly higher, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng index gave up early gains to dip 0.1 percent.
The Federal Reserve reported Monday that industrial output posted a better-than-expected rebound in October of 1.3 percent, but that increase came after the biggest one-month drop in production in more than 60 years. According to revised figures, factory output fell by 3.7 percent in September, the steepest plunge since a 5 percent drop in February 1946.
Both September and October were influenced by the hurricanes along the Gulf Coast and the strike at airplane manufacturer Boeing Co. Without those factors, the Fed estimated that production would have fallen by about 0.6 percent in both months.
Also Monday, the National Association for Business Economics released a somber new forecast projecting that the overall U.S. economy, which shrank at an annual rate of 0.3 percent in the July-September period, would contract at a rate of 2.6 percent in the current October-December quarter.
Just a month ago the group predicted the economy would post a 0.1 percent GDP growth rate in the fourth quarter.
"Business economists became decidedly more pessimistic on the economic outlook for the next several quarters as a result of the intensification of credit market stresses," said NABE President Chris Varvares, chief economist at Macroeconomic Advisers.
European stock markets traded modestly lower Monday following a mixed performance in Asia. Japan's Nikkei index rose slightly, despite a report showing the second-straight quarterly decline in GDP — signaling a recession. Elsewhere, major indexes in Hong Kong, Britain, Germany and France all fell.
Still, C. Fred Bergsten, director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington, said he would grade the weekend discussions in Washington a solid B, a far better mark he said than he has given many of the annual economic summits of the Group of Eight major industrial countries.
"They did a number of good things and came up with some solid principles to guide future discussions although I think it is going to take more than four months to reach major agreements," he said.
The G-20 nations agreed to hold another leaders' meeting before April 30, a little more than three months after President-elect Barack Obama takes office.
While the outgoing Bush administration stressed that Obama's team had been fully briefed on the G-20 discussions, analysts suggested that with all the problems facing the U.S. economy at present, Obama may not be eager to wade into the intricate details of international finance as one of his first orders of business.
But German Chancellor Angela Merkel disagreed, saying she was hopeful an Obama administration will participate fully in the G-20 efforts.
"I have not the slightest doubt that we will be able to proceed along the way we set out today," she told reporters at the conclusion of Saturday's meeting. "This is a reasonable approach that the new president will surely support."
Private analysts, however, noted that the G-20 joint statement papered over major disagreements between the countries. The Europeans, led by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, favor more government control over markets, while the U.S. position is that better, not more, regulation is needed.
Analysts said financial markets may be disappointed that the communique made only broad promises to "take whatever further actions are necessary" to stabilize the banking system and boost economic growth.
Some countries had hoped for numerical goals for increasing government spending by a certain percentage of a country's gross domestic product. The Bush administration resisted such a commitment, mindful that the U.S. rescue actions already taken could push the federal budget deficit above $1 trillion in the current budget year.
However, Obama and Democrats in Congress have talked about the need for a second stimulus package. With the U.S. economy showing signs of a sharp downturn, Congress likely will approve further assistance.
The NABE panel of 50 top private forecasters said they expected the economy would shrink again in the first three months of next year, and they predicted the unemployment rate, currently at a 14-year high of 6.5 percent, would rise to 7.5 percent by the end of 2009.
By wide margins, the panel believed that the recession and severe financial crisis that began in the U.S. would engulf much of the global economy.
The NABE panel predicted that Britain and much of the rest of Europe, Japan, Canada and Mexico would all suffer recessions in coming months while China and India were expected to see slower growth but avoid outright contractions.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Playmate Ida Ljungqvist in Custody Battle

This sounds like one of those things where the former husband is doing this just to create problems for his ex-wife. And I can't blame him on this one. What would you do if your wife was a playmate and now wanted to leave you. You entire lifestyle for the past few years that everyone dreams about is disappearing right in front of his eyes, and he is trying anything he can do to keep something of it in his life. If he got custody then she would have visitation rights or the other way around and he isn't completely detached from the mansion entirely.

Ida Ljungqvist, the first African born model to become a Playmate of the month, is in a legal battle over a chihuahua named Bonnie.

The dog was given to Ljungqvist by former husband Joshua R. Lang in February. Lang claims the dog is his and that Ljungqvist took Bonnie without permission when they separated in September.

According to MSNBC, Lang is asking a Santa Monica Superior Court commissioner to order Ljungqvist to bring back the dog to him immediately, or to allow him visitation with the pet during alternating weeks.

“I love Bonnie and miss her tremendously,” Lang’s declaration says. “She is like my child and I want to have her returned to me, or in the very least I want to exercise custody of her.”

Ljungqvist maintains Lang purchased the dog for her as a gift and does not wish to part with the animal, according to one of her lawyers.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Yorba Linda Fire In Orange County Burns 18 Buildings

I hope everyone that reads this and has family out there try and remain safe and that everyone is ok. Fires have always been a problem out west because of how dry it is and the wind. Plus a few arsons never help the case if they were the ones starting it. I myself have been lucky never to have had to deal with a wildfire. I set my kitchen on fire once, but that was because the paper towels caught on fire from the pilot light on the stove.

According to reports from San Diego Union Tribune and KNX1070 the wildfire in Yorba Linda has already burned 18 buildings in Orange Conty. Yorba Linda Fire is now becoming the focus of the California wildfires that has caused much damage and resulted in State of Emergency in California.

Reporting from Yorba Linda San Diego Union Tribune writes that "The fire moved west into the neighboring Orange County community of Yorba Linda, where six or seven buildings burned. No injuries were reported, but the “gusty and erratic” winds put many more homes in danger, Romero said.

"Arnel Tumang, 53, said by cellphone that he was using a hose to fight flames that burned brush in his Yorba Linda backyard."

The attached image about the Yorba Linda fire is credited to CBS which reports about the fire through a list of images. The story goes on saying "Twelve structures were damaged and immediate evacuations have been ordered in Corona and Yorba Linda because of a brush fire that started alongside the Riverside (91) Freeway."

The fire in Corona quickly sparked brush in Yorba Linda, burning up to 1,000 acres and damaging 12 structures. Authorities say one home in Maryweather Circle is in eminent danger.

Due to the damages and the high risk of Yorba Linda Fire, evacuation is ordered in Coronaand Yorba Linda. MyFox Los Angeles reports that "The exact number of destroyed or damaged homes was not immediately available, although broadcast reports indicated that at least a dozen homes, possibly as many as 16, were burned in Corona and Yorba Linda. There were no immediate reports of any injuries."

Friday, November 14, 2008

phi beta sigma

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More details are floating in about the battle royale between members of the Florida State football team and the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity and if they turn ...
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As its October community service project, the Xi Delta Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi chose to collect food items or the Emanuel County Food Pantry. ...

Michael Snaer

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By Evan Daniels Michael Snaer narrowed his list of school to three. On Friday afternoon he made his pick and announced for an ACC program. Michael Snaer’s ...
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by Justin Walsh Today, Michael Snaer (ranked 11th on Rivals) will announce his commitment to either FSU, KU or Marquette. Let’s run through what Snaer would ...
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Mike Anderson and his staff were hoping Michael Snaer, a 6-4 shooting guard from Rancho Verde High School in Moreno Valley, Calif., would take one of them. ...
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Blue-chip basketball prospect Michael Snaer, Mike Anderson's top recruiting target, has reportedly eliminated Missouri from his list of possible college ...

science friday

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Read Ira's Blog Annette Heist, Senior Producer of Science Friday, chronicles her efforts to cut her home energy bills. Share your tips! ...
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Federal Times

Hubble took the first picture of a planet outside our solar system orbiting a star called Fomalhaut, NASA has announced. Hubble astronomer Paul Kalas, ...
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It requires more than the current three-person crews to keep its systems in order while continuing space science research, he added. ...

walmart black friday 2008

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Another site, Black Friday 2008, blogged that the price was Photoshopped and that it is actually $425. As one TechCrunch commenter pointed out, ...
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Online stores are already advertising their 2008 Black Friday deals, from Amazon, Dell, Best But, Wal-Mart, and many more. Retailers often start to decorate ...
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Blu-ray offers will have to compete with other Black Friday home entertainment deals, spanning standard-def DVDs and videogames. Wal-Mart is expected to ...
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Thanks to GamerDeals, you can examine a slew of bargains that several major retailers have on tap for Black Friday 2008. There are all kinds of stuff here. ...

Barry Melrose Fired

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(AP) — Barry Melrose's return to the NHL as coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning lasted 16 games. Now the job belongs to assistant Rick Tocchet. ...
AFP

TAMPA, Florida (AFP) — The Tampa Bay Lightning fired Barry Melrose on Friday, just 16 games into the National Hockey League season and less than five months ...
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The National Hockey League team “relieved” Melrose of his head coaching job late Friday, putting assistant coach Rick Tocchet as the interim head coach, ...
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(AP) Barry Melrose has been fired as coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning. The move comes just 16 games into the season. He was hired last June. ...

Boston City Hall

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By Globe Staff For decades, Boston's City Hall has been the butt of jokes and the object of scorn. Although some architects have praised its Brutalist ...
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Boston City Hall has won an award that no one wants. VirtualTourist.com has conducted a poll of its' editors and readers who picked the City Hall in Boston ...
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Come join top AMR Research analyst, Jonathan Yarmis, and me for an informal IT failures meetup in Boston. Jonathan and I are taking the IT failures ...
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By John C. Drake Boston officials gathered at City Hall yesterday to consider whether the city should join Governor Deval Patrick's efforts to scale back ...