Thursday, May 31, 2012

Considering a 'Hair Tattoo?': Pros and Cons to Consider Before You Commit

May 31, 2012 6:49am

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Nearly one third of men are bald, while nearly 30 million American women are losing some of their hair too. ?Good Morning America? investigated an innovative new treatment that can help hide thinning hair, but what should you know before giving it a try? First of all, you should know that what you?re getting is not really a tattoo.? It?s not cosmetic makeup either, although both of those were the jumping off point for this new invention. Good Look Ink, the company we profiled, calls it ?Cosmetic Transdermal Hair Replication.?? Other companies call it ?Scalp Pigmentation,? and still more say ?Cosmetic Hair Follicle Replication? or ?micro hair technique.? So YOU don?t call it a ?mistake,? here are some pros and cons to consider before getting one of these treatments.? While there may be variations between the treatments offered, the basic process involves getting ink marks inserted just under the skin of your scalp that look like tiny hairs.? By contrast, tattooing uses a heaver gauge needle, injects ink much further under the skin and usually causes bleeding. So, that?s where you should start with your questions.? Read on. What kind of needle do you use?? Hair replication specialists say regular tattoo needles are too thick to look like realistic hairs, so you don?t want that.? They say finer cosmetic makeup needles are more appropriate for hair treatments.? But there is one critical detail: they say the needle should not be perfectly round.? Hair follicles, when magnified, are actually jagged, irregular.? Ideally the needle used to mark your scalp will mimic that.? And, of course, make sure the facility uses brand new needles on each customer. What kind of ink do you use? You know how old tattoos often have that blue look to them?? You definitely don?t want that on your head!? So make sure the facility providing your hair replication service doesn?t use ordinary tattoo ink.?? Apparently, cosmetic makeup ink isn?t quite right either because it can fade.? Ask whether the facility uses an ink formulated just for the scalp.? We found they are hesitant to talk about it, perhaps for competitive reasons.?? But you?ll at least want to make sure the ink is safe for use on your head.? Ask if there is a Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS) that you can read about the ink. Look for a facility that blends a custom color to match your natural hair or a place that has a huge array of colors to choose from, so you can find a good match.? And keep in mind, the process of replicating hair with ink is new, so we haven?t yet seen the long-term results of how it holds up.? Some companies say the ink can fade and customers may have to undergo a retreatment a few years later. Can I see the results on somebody else before undergoing treatment? In the era of photo shop, you shouldn?t trust before and after pictures alone.? The Federal Trade Commission, the nation?s consumer watchdog, has caught weight loss companies doctoring ?after? photos, so it can happen.? Insist on seeing the results in person -and don?t be shy, get a nice close-up look.? Ideally you?ll be able to see more than one past client and at least one of those people should have the same type of hair loss that you have. Can I grow my hair out later?? For men, if you have the classic horse shoe of hair left, growing it out would look truly strange since the simulated hairs in your bald spot would not grow.? Guys, don?t go for this treatment unless you are ready to commit to the buzzed hairstyle.? Since this procedure is used to mask thinning hair in women, growing it out shouldn?t be an issue for the ladies. How do you find a natural-looking hairline?? This is the most crucial aspect of the treatment.? If the hairline is too low on the forehead it can look awful.? For that reason, it?s best to start with a conservative hairline.? You can always add more.? It?s much easier to add than subtract.? The ink can be removed, typically with a laser, but it is very difficult and can be painful.?? It?s best to consider it a permanent look.? Many men have just enough peach fuzz left on their heads to trace an appropriate hair line.? Also make sure you choose a hair line appropriate for your age.? Even men without male pattern baldness tend to see some natural rescission of their hair near their temples as they age.? Women?s hair loss is usually diffuse or concentrated on top of the head, at the part, so determining where to place the ink marks is easier. What if I lose more hair? Ask the treatment facility about this.? Ideally, they will blend your simulated hair with your real hair by fading the ink marks into your hair.? That way, if you lose more hair there will already be simulated hairs there for camouflage.? Ask whether there is any problem with getting an additional treatment later, if needed. What if I want my hairline to recede naturally as I age?? That is a definite challenge of this treatment.? For that reason, it?s smart to start out with a conservative new hairline.? You can always go back for a re-treatment, if you want the hair to come further down your forehead.? But once you commit, that?s likely to be your look for life. What will I do when my natural hair starts to go gray? Some hair replication companies say this is not an issue for men who wear their hair close-cropped or for women, who often color their hair.? But the truth is, the procedure has not been around long enough for people to really know how it will wear and how it will blend with graying hairs.? Some companies say they can re-treat your scalp with a gray pigment.? If you think you will want to go naturally gray some day, ask plenty of questions about this issue. Can hair replication be combined with other baldness solutions? Advocates of this treatment say they like it because it can be used to camouflage scars from hair transplant operations.? It can also camouflage alopecia in which people sometimes lose distinct patches of hair.? They also note that men who have been wearing a hair piece for years, can now get rid of it without having to admit they wore it in the first place!? Ideally, it will just look like a guy has now chosen to buzz off his hair. Is sun exposure a problem? Yes, it can be.? Centers that provide this treatment say UV rays can affect the ink.? They urge customers to wear sunscreen or a hat if they will be in the sun for a long time.? And since nobody knows how the ink holds up over decades, this is an issue to consider carefully. Is it safe? Since the procedure is so new, there?s not much, if any, data on whether people have suffered side effects.? So the best we can do is compare this hair replication procedure to its closest relatives, permanent makeup and tattooing.? The two main health concerns with those are the cleanliness of the needles and the possibility that you could have an allergic reaction to the ink used.? Ask the facility if they use brand new needles on each client.? It?s also a good idea to get a small patch test on an inconspicuous part of your scalp, before going in for the full treatment.

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Selling 1 Oz Gold Coin for $25 (when it's worth over $1500 ...

[Ed. Note: How long it would take to sell it on the streets of Beijing, or Mumbai?]

from MarkDice

Mark Dice tries to sell a 1 ounce solid gold coin for $25 outside of a coin shop in San Diego, CA. HINT- It?s worth WAY more than $25, but does anyone want it? Mark Dice is a media analyst, political activist, and author who, in an entertaining and educational way, gets people to question our celebrity obsessed culture, and the role the mainstream media and elite secret societies play in shaping our lives. Check out Mark?s books in paperback on Amazon.com or e-book on Kindle, Nook, or Google Play.

Mark frequently stirs up controversy from his commentaries, protests, and boycotts, and has repeatedly been featured in major media outlets around the world.

Several of Mark?s YouTube videos have gone viral, earning him a mention on ABC?s The View, Fox News? O?Reilly Factor, TMZ.com, and other mainstream media outlets. Mark has also been featured in (or attacked in) the New York Post?s Page Six, Rolling Stone Magazine, USA Today, The New York Daily News, and in major papers in Pakistan and Iran.

Mark Dice appears in several documentary films including Invisible Empire, The 9/11 Chronicles, and has been featured on the History Channel?s Decoded and the Sundance Channel?s Love/Lust: Secret Societies and more. He enjoys enlightening zombies, as he calls them, (ignorant people) about the mass media?s effect on our culture, pointing out Big Brother?s prying eyes, and exposing elite secret societies along with scumbag politicians and their corrupt political agendas. You can support Mark?s work by sending a PayPal donation to Donate@MarkDice.com or by using the Donate link on MarkDice.com.

He has called into several top-rated talk shows dozens of times, including the Sean Hannity Show, Glenn Beck, and Michael Savage, and verbally battles with the hosts on various issues since he has never been asked to be a guest on them as of yet. Audio of some of these calls are then posted online.

The term ?fighting the New World Order? is used by Mark to describe some of his activities, and refers to his and others? resistance and opposition (The Resistance) to the overall system of political corruption, illegal wars, elite secret societies, mainstream media, Big Brother and privacy issues; as well as various economic and social issues.

Dice and his supporters sometimes refer to being ?awake? or ?enlightened? and see their knowledge of these topics as part of their own personal Resistance to the corrupt New World Order. This Resistance involves self-improvement, self-sufficiency, personal responsibility and spiritual growth.

Mark Dice is the author of several books on current events, secret societies and conspiracies, including his newest book, Big Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare Come True which is available on Amazon.com, Kindle and Nook. While much of Mark?s work confirms the existence and continued operation of the Illuminati today, he is also dedicated to debunking conspiracy theories and hoaxes and separating the facts from the fiction; hence the ?Facts & Fiction? subtitle for several of his books. He has a bachelor?s degree in communication.

If you have an iPad or Android tablet, then you can download the Kindle app and then download any of Mark?s books from the Kindle store for only $6.99 or $7.99. Some of them are also available in e-book on Google Play. Or you can get paperback copies from Amazon.com too if you prefer a physical book. They are not available in stores. A lot of work and research went into them and they?ll save you countless hours of web surfing or YouTube watching in your search for pieces of the puzzle. Your support also funds more of Mark?s videos and other operations. Equipment, software, travel, and the props all cost money, so by purchasing his paperback books and e-books, you are helping The Resistance continue and your help is greatly appreciated. Be sure to subscribe to Mark?s YouTube channel, and look him up on Facebook, and Twitter. YouTube.com/MarkDice Facebook.com/MarkDice Twitter.com/MarkDice MarkDice.com

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5 Invasive Species You Should Be Eating

Last year I spent some time hunting lionfish in the Cayman Islands with Nat Robb and Artemis "Art" Hintze of Indepth Water Sports. Like a lot of the dive industry people there, Robb and Hintze were fed up with the way that lionfish, a voracious invasive species from the Indian Ocean, were taking over dive sites. So they started spearing them.

And then the fun started, because people discovered that lionfish aren't just voracious, but also delicious. Lionfish tastes like a combination of lobster and Chilean sea bass?and since lionfish have scales, they're kosher, unlike lobster.

This month, I went back and revisited a number of the dive sites I'd seen last year. Lionfish were much scarcer, and for a reason: Restaurants on Cayman have started to serve them to eager diners. I had a plate of delicious pan-seared lionfish over pickled vegetables at Michael's Genuine in Camana Bay. Restaurants on Cayman are struggling to meet the demand. The lionfish aren't gone; when I went with Robb and Hintze to a less-visited site, I harvested 15-plus pounds in about half an hour. But the approach is clearly helping., and it got me thinking that this solution might be profitably applied to many other annoying invaders.

Click through to see some other places where people are trying to eat invasive species?and for a delectable way to prepare lionfish, courtesy of Art Hintze.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

APNewsBreak: FEMA trailer litigation nears end

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? A class-action settlement agreement has been reached to resolve nearly all the remaining court claims over allegations that government-issued trailers exposed Gulf Coast residents to hazardous fumes after Hurricane Katrina, a lead plaintiffs' attorney said Monday.

In a court filing late Monday, plaintiffs' lawyers and several companies that manufactured FEMA trailers after the 2005 storm asked U.S. District Judge Kurt Engelhardt to approve an expanded version of a multimillion-dollar deal initially announced in April.

A separate agreement with four FEMA contractors that installed or refurbished trailers will be filed Tuesday, lead plaintiffs' attorney Gerald Meunier told The Associated Press.

Nearly two dozen FEMA trailer makers agreed last month to pay a total of $14.8 million to resolve claims over elevated formaldehyde levels in FEMA trailers following hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

Monday's expanded settlement agreement includes claims against trailer manufacturers Gulf Stream Coach Inc., Forest River Inc., Jayco Inc. and Monaco Coach Corp. Representatives of the four companies didn't immediately respond to emails seeking comment.

FEMA contractors Shaw Environmental Inc., Bechtel Corp., Fluor Enterprises Inc. and CH2M Hill Constructors Inc. also have reached agreements with the plaintiffs' lawyers, according to Meunier.

The amount of money that would be paid by each of the eight companies wasn't immediately disclosed.

Residents of Louisiana, Texas, Alabama and Mississippi who lived in FEMA trailers after the 2005 hurricanes are eligible to participate.

Engelhardt is expected to hold a fairness hearing on the proposed settlement on Sept. 27. If he approves the deal, a group of Texas residents' claims against the Federal Emergency Management Agency would be the only formaldehyde-related claims that haven't been settled or dismissed by the judge, Meunier said.

Meunier estimates that roughly 60,000 plaintiffs could benefit from the entire settlement. He said the deal is a "positive development" for residents even if the amount of compensation is lower than many had anticipated when the case started nearly five years ago.

"But I think the outcome here reflects the realities of the case," Meunier said.

Meunier said the plaintiffs' lawyers tested a sample of FEMA trailers but couldn't test every unit occupied by every plaintiff.

"I think that presented a challenge," he said. "It was our belief that to go on trying thousands of cases with that kind of challenge in presenting the evidence ... was not going to be a very satisfactory alternative for the clients."

Daniel Balhoff, a court-appointed mediator who helped broker the proposed settlement with FEMA trailer makers, said in a court filing Monday that he believes the deal is "fair, adequate and reasonable."

"The plaintiffs are faced with significant burden of proof issues with respect to causation," he said. "For many plaintiffs, the manufactured home no longer exists or can no longer be located. Further, many individual plaintiffs faced causation problems due to the fact that they were smokers or had independent bases separate from formaldehyde exposure for their health issues."

Formaldehyde, a chemical commonly found in building materials, can cause breathing problems and is classified as a carcinogen. Government tests on hundreds of trailers in Louisiana and Mississippi found formaldehyde levels that were, on average, about five times what people are exposed to in most modern homes.

FEMA, which isn't a party in the settlement, downplayed formaldehyde risks for months before those test results were announced in February 2008. As early as 2006, trailer occupants began reporting headaches, nosebleeds and difficulty breathing.

The federal agency provided trailers or mobile homes to more than 144,000 families after the hurricanes. Plaintiffs' lawyers have accused the trailer makers of using shoddy building materials and methods in a rush to meet the agency's unprecedented demand for temporary housing.

In October 2007, Engelhardt was picked to oversee hundreds of consolidated lawsuits and tens of thousands of related claims. Since then, the case has generated more than 25,000 docket entries and resulted in three trials for individual claims. The juries in all three trials sided with the companies and didn't award any damages.

The settlement isn't the first in the litigation. Last year, a group of companies that manufactured mobile homes for FEMA after Katrina agreed to pay $2.6 million to resolve thousands of related claims. Mobile homes are larger and sturdier than travel trailers, which housed the majority of storm victims and are more prone to elevated levels of formaldehyde.

Fleetwood Enterprises Inc., which supplied FEMA with travel trailers before it filed for bankruptcy in 2009, agreed in 2010 to a settlement resolving about 7,500 to 8,000 claims. Terms of that deal weren't disclosed.

Engelhardt dismissed claims against FEMA by residents of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Plaintiffs' attorneys have asked the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans to overturn Engelhardt's dismissal of the Louisiana claims. The appeals court previously upheld his dismissal of the Mississippi and Alabama claims.

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Can fungi clean up a Superfund site?

Between the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens is a broad creek tainted by 150 years of pollution. It has received toxins from the petrochemical plants, fertilizer factories and other industries that once flourished along its banks. Oil seeps into it from a 50-acre underground spill nearby. And when heavy rains flood the city's sewer system, raw sewage pours into the water.

The Environmental Protection Agency designated the creek a Superfund site in 2010, triggering a lengthy evaluation and cleanup process.

In the meantime, however, a local group has begun experimenting with an innovative technique to break down contaminants in the water. The key: a fungus more widely known to taste good in stir fry.

On a Sunday afternoon in early May, Jan Mun, the artist in residence with the Newtown Creek Alliance, presented to community members a circular floating platform of straw-filled burlap intended to house the fine, interwoven filaments of oyster mushroom fungi. [ Gallery: Floating Fungus Enters Polluted Creek ]

"We are still at the testing stage, but the idea is that if we can keep them (fungal filaments) alive, they can actually clean the water at the molecular level," Mun said as the concentric rings of soggy burlap, designed to echo the "fairy ring" patterns some fungi create in the ground, floated behind her in the creek.

Mun intended her design to evoke the fantasy spaces associated with fairy rings in folklore, and so incite people to reimagine the creek. But the fairy-ring design drew some critics who said a simpler configuration would better enable fungi to do their work. Even so, this effort reflects the growing interest in trying to employ fungi, members of nature's own cleanup crew, to get rid of pollution. ??

How nature can clean up after us
Filter feeders such as oysters can remove contaminants from water; plants like poplar trees can sequester them in their tissues. Microbes can neutralize harmful molecules by breaking them into pieces, a process the EPA calls bioremediation.?

Some fungi, including the oyster mushroom fungus, have been shown to do something similar, attacking contaminants with the same chemical equipment they use to decompose organic matter.?

Fungi have a wide repertoire of enzymes that can be effective against contaminants, and they are particularly good at attacking large molecules, said Matthew Grossman, president of BioSage, an environmental and biotechnology consulting company that does remediation with bacteria and fungi.

But the industry favors bacteria, which can be easier to grow and to work with, Grossman said.

Successfully applying fungal remediation can be tricky, because a project's design must ensure the fungi can do their work, a condition that is often not met, said Eugene Bernat, vice president and owner of Fisherville Redevelopment Corp., which is beginning a cleanup using fungi among other organisms at a Massachusetts Superfund site. ?

"This is an emerging science that was invented millions of years ago," Bernaut said.

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The secret of mycoremediation
A number of fungi, including the oyster mushroom, produce enzymes capable of breaking down the tough fiber in wood. Because petroleum products such as oil and diesel contain hydrogen-carbon bonds similar to those found in wood, they, too, are vulnerable to enzymes produced by the fungi's thin filaments, called mycelium, mycologist Paul Stamets writes in his book "Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World" (Ten Speed Press, 2005). Stamets was not involved with the Newtown Creek project, but his work on mycoremediation, using fungi to clean up contaminants, inspired it.

Fungi offer other cleaning services, too. The fruiting bodies of fungi, the mushrooms, can absorb metals? ? ??oyster mushrooms can take up mercury and cadmium, he writes. Stamets also has used the mycelium networks to filter harmful microbes out of water. [6 (Or So) Reasons Fungi Can Help Humanity]

The contaminants the EPA has found in creek sediments include metals and remnants of the petroleum industry. Oil is still leaking in from an underground spill, and raw sewages pours in with heavy rain. So, the fungi would seem to have their work cut out for them. ?

A tricky process
But while the creek might seem to hold a lot of potential for a technique he promotes, Stamets was concerned about how the project would fare.

"I applaud everyone's interested and effort in this," Stamets said. "This is good science and it is applied environmental science, but when you take this from the lab out into nature, it's a gigantic step," he said.

Through his company Fungi Perfecti, Stamets offers two-day seminars that cover mycoremediation (all are currently sold out). One of the Newtown Creek Alliance bioremediation group members behind the project, Damion Lawyer, said he attended this seminar last summer. Lawyer stressed that the Newtown project was exploratory.

"He made it very clear in the seminar: He said you are not going to be able to go home and do this. There is going to be a lot of trial and error," Lawyer said of Stamets.

During the group's first trial ? which resulted in the floating platform in the creek ? the group used "spawn," or starter mycelium grown, in rye berries to colonize the hay-and-burlap float before putting it in the water. Being able to accomplish this outdoors, outside of a lab, was an important step, said Lawyer, who works as an environmental field technician. "I was very happy about it; that was our main goal."

Things didn't go so well once the fairy-ring float went into the salty water; nearly all of the white growth on it disappeared.

Lawyer said the group is still learning; if the concept continues to show promise mycoremediation on the creek will probably look quite different than this test. For example, it is conceivable the fungal floats, called mycobooms, could be used to filter water coming into the creek, helping to replace long-lost wetlands, he said.

Superfund cleanups can last years, even decades, so the cleanup and restoring of Newtown Creek is just beginning.

You can follow LiveScience senior writer Wynne Parry on Twitter @Wynne_Parry. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience? and on Facebook.

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NYC Arts Picks | Theatre | Arts & Entertainment | Epoch Times

By Evan Mantyk
Epoch Times Staff
Created: May 20, 2012 Last Updated: May 28, 2012


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This scene from “La Bayadere,” titled “The Kingdom of the Shades,” is among the most celebrated in ballet. American Ballet Theatre is performing the classical ballet through May 28 at the Metropolitan Opera House. (Rosalie O’Connor)

This scene from ?La Bayadere,? titled ?The Kingdom of the Shades,? is among the most celebrated in ballet. American Ballet Theatre is performing the classical ballet through May 28 at the Metropolitan Opera House. (Rosalie O?Connor)

?PERFORMING ARTS

?La Bayadere??American Ballet Theatre

First performed by Russia?s Imperial Ballet in 1877, this Indian tale follows the tormented love between temple dancer Nikiya and the warrior Solor. The gods? justice ultimately prevails. A scene in the ballet, ?The Kingdom of the Shades,? is among the most celebrated in classical ballet. Music by Ludwig Minkus, and choreography by Natalia Makarova. Approximately 2 hours and 42 minutes.?

The Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center
Now through May 28, times vary
Tickets: $20?$230
www.abt.org

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Sergey Khachatryan. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for Montblanc)

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Violinist Sergey Khachatryan

This young Armenian virtuoso will perform Beethoven?s Violin Sonata in A major (?Kreutzer?) and Bach?s Partita No. 2 for Solo Violin. Khachatryan won first prize in the VIII International Jean Sibelius competition in Helsinki in 2000, at the age of only 15, becoming the youngest person to ever do so. He is accompanied by his sister, pianist Lusine Khachatryan.

Beethoven: Violin Sonata in A major (?Kreutzer?)
Bach: Partita No. 2 for Solo Violin
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
Wednesday May 23, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $45$?77
www.lincolncenter.org/

Mozart?s Masterwork at St. Patrick?s Cathedral

Amid the sublime setting of St. Patrick?s Cathedral, the cathedral?s choir and orchestra will provide a secular concert, performing Mozart?s masterwork, Mass in C Minor, K. 427. The choir has performed for many heads of state and the secretary-general of the United Nations. Dr. Jennifer Pascual conducts.

St. Patrick?s Cathedral, 460 Madison Ave.
Thursday, May 24, 7 p.m.
Tickets: $20?$30
www.saintpatrickscathedral.org

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Schubert, Bartok, and Dvorak ? NY Philharmonic

The New York Philharmonic will perform Dvorak?s ?Carnival Overture,? Bartok?s Violin Concerto No. 1, and Tchaikovsky?s Symphony No. 4. Alan Gilbert conducts and Glenn Dicterow is featured on violin.?

Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
Saturday, May 26, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $31.00?$118.00
Nyphil.org

New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra

Noted for showcasing emerging young conductors, soloists, and composers, the New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra will perform Mozart?s Symphony No. 36 (?Linz?) and Borodin?s ?In the Steppes of Central Asia.?

Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space
Thursday, May 31, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $20, children $12
www.symphonyspace.org

FINE ARTS

Art of Stephen Scott Young

Forty of the exquisite watercolor paintings of living master Stephen Scott Young will be on view and sale at Christie?s. His acclaimed realist works capture in detail the spirit of the Bahamas, Florida, and coastal South Carolina through their people, landscape, and architecture.

Christie?s Private Sales Galleries, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, 20th floor
Exhibition: Now through June 11
This event is free
www.christies.com

North Italian Paintings from the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo?

Called a jewel among Italian museums, the Accademia Carrara is closed for renovation, an unintended boon for New Yorkers. Because of the closure, the museum has been able to lend New York 15 masterpieces by Venetian and north Italian painters of the 15th and 16th centuries, including works by Bellini, Titian, and Lorenzo Lotto.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
May 15?Sept. 3
Tickets: $25, Children under 12 free
www.metmuseum.org

A Window on Nature: Art of Asuka Hishiki

These 35 watercolors depict plants and insects in superb detail and refreshing style. Artist Asuka Hishiki takes her inspiration from 18th century naturalist and scientific illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian. Hishiki writes, ?I love to share the beauty and the simple and quiet moments.?

The Arsenal (in Central Park) 830 Fifth Ave.,
Now through June 6
Weekdays only, 9 a.m.?5 p.m.
Free
www.nycgovparks.org

Beauties of the Gilded Age: Peter Mari??s Miniatures of Society Women

These nearly 300 watercolor-on-ivory miniatures are portraits of women believed epitomize female beauty. They were commissioned by New York socialite Peter Mari?, between 1889 and 1903, amid the rapid development and luxury of America?s Gilded Age. The fragile and rarely exhibited portraits will be displayed in four-month rotations.

New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West
Now through July 8
Admission:$15, kids 7?13 $5, under 7 free
www.nyhistory.org

Patricia Watwood: Myths and Individuals

Patricia Watwood?s contemporary classic paintings, many of them masterful lifelike portraits, are on display at The Forbes Galleries. Watwood writes, ?I chase what artists in the past have also chased?a celebration of the human form, a passion for and humility before nature, a belief that metaphor and narrative can help us puzzle out the mysteries of our time here on earth, and a belief in the emotional power of the common visual language of representation.?

The Forbes Galleries, 62 Fifth Ave.,
Now through June 9, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 10 a.m.?4 p.m.
Admission is free
www.forbesgalleries.com

Renaissance Venice: Drawings from the Morgan

Visit the Golden Age of Venice and its territories during the 16th century. This exhibit features drawings, books, maps, and letters dating back 500 years. Great masters featured include Paris Bordone, Vittore Carpaccio, Lorenzo Lotto, Jacopo Tintoretto, Titian, and Paolo Veronese.

The Morgan Museum and Library, 225 Madison Ave.,
Now through September 23.
Adults: $15.?
Children under 12: Free
www.themorgan.org

FAMILY

Shipshape: Nautical Scale Models

From a ship in a bottle to a massive World War II warship, this exhibit explores the art and craft of shipbuilding with variations. Drawn from the Intrepid Museum?s collection and loans from other institutions and collectors, the exhibit includes large-scale models of USS Constitution and USS New Jersey, a modeler?s workbench, and World War II nautical toys.

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 12th Avenue and 46th Street
Now through July 8
Tickets: $24, $19 (ages 7?17), $12 (ages 3?6)
www.intrepidmuseum.org

?Monkey King?: A Story from China

A children?s exhibit exploring the classic Chinese tale of the ?Monkey King.? The mischievous supernatural monkey decides to mend his ways by embarking on an epic journey across China to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures from India. For ages 4 and up.

Children?s Museum of Manhattan, The Tisch Building at 212 W. 83rd St.,
Ongoing, Tuesday?Sunday 10 a.m.?5 p.m., Saturday until 7 p.m.
Admission: $11 for everyone over 12 months old
www.cmom.org

Astrograss. (Lara Weschler)

Astrograss. (Lara Weschler)

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Governors Island Family Festival

Get off the mainland and take your kids to Governors Island, where they can enjoy music, theater, dance, arts and crafts, face painting, and maritime education. Featured performers include local kid friendly bluegrass band Astrograss as well as The Maybelles and Arm of the Sea Theater.

Nolan Park, Governors Island, ferry located near Staten Island Ferry
Saturday May 26, 12 p.m.-4 p.m.
Free
www.nycgovparks.org

Submit Arts Events

The arts at their best are not purely for entertainment or the reinvention of art itself. Rather, they strive forward with traditional forms, toward technical mastery, and place the highest value on virtue and the spiritually sublime.

Email events for consideration to NYC_news@epochtimes.com

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Kogan intros 10-inch Agora tablet with ICS in Australia, ships next month starting at $179

Kogan intros 10-inch Agora tablet with ICS in Australia, ships next month starting at $179

The sea of budget-friendly slates just keeps on comin' -- and hey, we're certain you won't mind it in the least. This time around it's Kogan bringing its own sub-$200 Agora tablet to folks living in the land of Oz. Those near 200 bucks will give Aussies a taste of Android 4.0, as well as a 10-inch, 1024 x 768 display, one rear 2-megapixel shooter, a 1.2GHz Cortex A8 CPU under the hood and 16GB of built-in storage (expandable via microSD). Meanwhile, those looking to keep spending to a minimum can look towards the lesser-priced $179 slab, which is identical in every bit, save for the lower 8GB of internal storage. Barring any major mishaps, Kogan says it expects to start shipping the new Agora on June 25th, with pre-orders being taken as we speak at the source link below.

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Google's Motorola buy seen boosting Android in workplace

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Indy 500 heat 1 for record books? Maybe, maybe not

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ? Just how hot was the Indianapolis 500? Well, that depends.

Tens of thousands of fans glistening with sunscreen and toting coolers filled with ice and water descended on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday amid speculation that it would be the hottest day in the 101-year history of the race.

Track officials announced just before 2:30 p.m. that the temperature had hit 93 degrees, which would break the record of 92 set in 1937.

But the National Weather Service in Indianapolis listed the official temperature at 90, and The Weather Channel had the mercury at a balmy 89 degrees.

Official highs and lows for Indianapolis are recorded at Indianapolis International Airport. National Weather Service meteorologist Marc Dahmer said the temperature at the speedway likely was higher because of the amount of pavement, the heat generated by the cars and the number of people gathered in such a small area.

Track officials had spent much of the week warning fans to take precautions against temperatures that were predicted to reach the mid-90s and generate a heat index of 100 degrees. The speedway brought in portable misters and cooling fans, and spokesman Doug Boles said medical staff expected to treat more than 1,000 people during the day.

Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda said he was glad to be in the air conditioning for his first Indy 500 - and felt for the race drivers.

"With the equipment they wear, it's going to be tough. It's going to be really tough," Lasorda said. "I feel sorry that they have to do it when it's this hot, too."

Many fans sought relief wherever they could find it.

The heat and cloudless skies sent John Genenbacher of St. Louis under the concrete and aluminum grandstands about midway through the race to get some shade. But he said this was his 39th trip to the race and that the hot day didn't discourage the group of about 40 people who attend the race together.

He said a steady breeze the kept flags flapping helped a lot.

"It doesn't seem as hot as it was a couple years ago," Genenbacher said. The race-day high hit 89 degrees in 2009.

Susan Binder of Columbus, Ind., headed under a tent for some infield tailgating with family members after watching the first 25 laps of the race from her seat along the main straightaway. She planned to head back for the final laps of her first Indy 500.

"It was way hot but the breeze was really helping," she said. "We're trying to stay cool down here."

Laurie Smith, 47, of Fishers, Ind., and her 14-year-old son, C.J., weren't fazed by the forecast.

Smith packed hats, bottles equipped with fans and misters and collapsible coolers that included plastic bags containing a damp washcloth and ice to cool down their necks. She also had a secret weapon: a black umbrella.

Smith said she's taken the umbrella on outings to amusement parks and other places to provide shade on hot days, but this was the first time in her four trips to the 500 that she'd brought it to the track.

"It brings (the temperature) down maybe five, six degrees," she said. "It makes it just a little cooler."

Some fans, though, opted to sit this one out.

Paula Jarrett, 52, of New Palestine, Ind., just east of Indianapolis, has attended nearly every race for the last decade, and her husband, David Hill, has been going for about 20 years. They've sat through unseasonably cold days, heat waves and even severe thunderstorms in 2004 that spawned tornadoes in the city.

"We usually never miss a race," Jarrett said. "We've been at the track before when it's 55 and rainy and you're freezing your rear off and drinking hot chocolate and wishing the sun would come out, and we've been out there and fried in the sun."

This year, though, they decided to sell their tickets high in the third turn after seeing the forecast of record temperatures and heat indexes of 100 degrees.

Even on a cooler day, Jarrett said, the sun is "in your face all afternoon long. It's just hot as Hades up there. You're packed in with all those people up there. You can't keep sunscreen on."

The couple found takers for all four of their tickets. Jarrett said her husband had some "seller's remorse" and acknowledged they would miss seeing the action in person, Still, she said sitting this one out wasn't all bad.

"There's something to be said for staying at home and listening to it on the radio," she said.

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Associated Press writer Jeni O'Malley contributed to this story.

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Mayor of New Jersey Town Arrested on Hacking and Conspiracy Charges

The mayor of West New York, New Jersey, was arrested together with his son on Thursday, for allegedly hacking into a website that criticized him and his administration.

Felix Roque, 55, of Hudson County, and Joseph Roque, 22, of Passaic County, were charged with gaining unauthorized access to computer systems, causing damage to protected computers and conspiracy to commit those crimes, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey said on Thursday.

According to the criminal complaint filed against Felix Roque and his son, on Feb. 6, 2012, the two men began to conspire to hack into and disable a website called www.recallroque.com.

The website had been set up anonymously by a Hudson County resident and government official earlier that month and had received contributions from a number of people, identified in the complaint as victims.

For the next two days, Joseph Roque allegedly researched hacking tutorials online and attempted to learn the identity of the website's owner by sending him messages and posing as a person interested in contributing to the website.

On Feb. 8, Joseph Roque managed to reset the password for the email account associated with the recallroque.com domain name and took screenshots of the email messages found inside, an FBI agent who investigated the case said in a sworn affidavit. Some of the messages exposed the identities of people who had sent information to the website, he said.

Joseph Roque then allegedly performed a password reset for the Go Daddy account used to administer recallroque.com. This allowed him to cancel the domain name and effectively disable the website, the FBI agent said in the affidavit.

Over the course of the following days, Mayor Roque allegedly used the information gathered by his son to call or email the website's contributors with the intention of intimidating them.

During a meeting with the website's owner on Feb. 17, which was being recorded by the latter at the request of law enforcement, Mayor Roque attempted to conceal the hacking activity by suggesting that he had a friend at the CIA who provided him with the information.

"It's incredibly disappointing that resources have to be diverted from protecting the US against cyber intrusions targeting critical infrastructure, federally funded research and military technology, to address a public official intruding into computer systems to further a political agenda," FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael B. Ward, who led the FBI team that investigated this case, said.

The conspiracy and unauthorized computer access charges each carry a maximum possible sentence of five years in prison and a fine of up to US$250,000. The charge of causing damage to protected computers is punishable by one year in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

Ironically, even though he now stands charged with hacking into a website that was trying to organize a petition to recall him from office, Felix Roque has lead a recall effort himself in 2009 against the former West New York mayor, Silverio Vega.

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Turkish soldier killed in clash with rebels

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Japan cruise past Azerbaijan in World Cup warm-ups

Japan made sure they were in fine form for the conclusion of their 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign, beating Azerbaijan in a warm-up game on Wednesday (May 23rd).

The Samurai Blue controlled the game throughout, strolling to a comfortable 2-0 score line at a canter, with goals from Shinji Kagawa and Shinji Okazaki.

Kagawa was once again in fine form, having recently won the German Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund, who claimed their second consecutive league title this season.

The 23-year-old attacking midfield has enjoyed a sterling year, stepping up for his club in the absence of key personnel and attracting strong interest from none other than Manchester United.

After the game, he said: "It was great as everything went the way as I had imagined.

"But we could not score goals on scoring chances. In that sense, we have to improve towards our next game."

Japan's coach Alberto Zaccheroni said that the team wanted to make sure they were in the right frame of mind for World Cup qualifying, after losing two matches in the previous qualifying round.

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Focus and causality: two lingering lessons from Steve Jobs biography

Two themes run across the dense and well-timed Steve Jobs biography by Walter Isaacson that came out last fall.

The unfaltering focus and dependable insensitivity of Jobs, so, having just finished it myself, I?ve been left trying to find causality: did those two qualities make him a better CEO and Apple a better company?

For focus, I believe it?s unquestionable: make fewer products and make them better. It?s the complete opposite of the market share angle of, say, spaghetti sauces. The second has me more uncertain, particularly when the success of Jobs is seen as motivation to drive employees to the edge.

Throughout Isaacson?s book, there are tales of the people who rejected how Jobs treated them and left, and then there were those who were motivated by Jobs and, often they said, did the best work of their lives. If that happened, I?m uncomfortable with thinking it was much more than an exception ? being ruthless gets you further faster, but I?m not convinced there?s any real lesson for longer, sustained growth, despite Jobs and Apple.

On the contrary, I was most moved by the stories of Jobs listing the products his company was working on and cutting all but the most important and relevant. It sounded like the kind of broad goal work that my colleagues do and aspire to do better.

In 2011, I tried to focus my professional efforts, and while this year I?ve wanted to do better at risking, to improve my chances at success, limiting the projects I?m involved in seems to be an increasingly top priority.

Reading the Jobs book ? full of interesting anecdotes from great reporting ? just may help me do that. As always, I share a slew of notes below.

  • Silicon Valley roots (p.9) ? I am always interested in the descriptions of how regions, like the Silicon Valley, developed, and here Isaacson centers on the growth of missile contractors and R&D spending.
  • ?Engineering is the highest level of importance you can reach in the world? ? Steve Wozniak (p. 22)
  • Difference between hardware and software guys (p. 24) ?? Wozniak tells the story of hardware guys being used to getting shocked from doing the hard work.
  • Teenage Jobs shunned his parents (p. 34) ? During a campus visit: that sounds like a lot of whiny kids.
  • Calligraphy class led to Mac fonts (p. 41) ? Jobs sat in on a Calligraphy class while at Reed, which he says developed his admiration for the design of typefaces.
  • Jobs mediation following Eastern trip (p. 49) ? Led to a lifelong pursuit of the spiritual
  • ?Initially the technologists and the hippies did not interface well.? (p 57) ? Jobs and Apple helped grow that relationship.
  • ?I see God in the instruments and mechanisms that work reliably.? (p. 58) Buckminster Fuller
  • Wozniak makes and Jobs sells (p. 60) ? the beginning of the role development
  • First annual Personal Computer Festival (p. 70) ? In Atlantic City, Wozniak and Jobs flew to Philadelphia and then drove to show off the Apple I.
  • Reserve stock for investors (p. 77) ? Wozniak, Jobs and Mike Markkula, who put up $250k, each got 26% of original Apple ownership and the rest was reserved for investors.
  • Empathy, focus and impute (p. 78) ? The original three values of Apple, most prominently, for me, was the second: ?we must eliminate all of the unimportant opportunities.?
  • Trading investment for insight (p. 96) ? Jobs gave up part of his company for investment and the chance to see Xerox?s secret graphical interface, a major commercial breakthrough that Apple brought to market.
  • ?Because I didn?t know it couldn?t be done, I was enabled to do it.? (p. 100) Bill Atkinson on developing the overlapping feature of files and folders that we take for granted on computers today.
  • Wozniak gave out shares, Jobs didn?t (p. 105) ? Where Wozniak made sure all of his employees and friends made out well when Apple when public in 1980, Jobs certainly did not.
  • Product price pipeline (p. 113) ? In a new industry, first you build a great expensive product to show off its power, then create cheaper, commoditized versions. Jobs battled with Macintosh project lead Jeff Raskin for many reasons: Raskin wanted the cheaper product first, but it wasn?t ready to wow anyone.
  • The reality distortion field (p. 117) ? throughout the book, stories are shared of Jobs ignoring facts and pushing forward, sometimes leading to improbable success ? and sometimes not.
  • Philadelphia?s Susan Kare designed the Mac fonts (p. 130) ? And as we have reported, they were originally named for the Philadelphia transit stops, but Jobs renamed them.
  • Gates did not see Jobs as competition at first (p. 173)
  • Jobs thought Gates ripped Apple off, but Gates thought they both stole from Xerox (p. 178)
  • Steve Jobs freaked out about a hotel arrangement (p. 188) ? he was a whiny dick
  • Jobs spent $100,000 on a logo for his new company NeXT (p. 220)
  • After denying Wozniak the right to use a design he made while at Apple, Jobs then wants to be able to use the Apple design firm Frogdesign after he leaves the company (p. 221) ? Lots of examples of his hypocrisy here
  • Perfection over shipping it (p. 223) He lost a bet by shipping his Macintosh later than Apple?s LISA computer to make sure it met his specifications.
  • ?I pick the jockeys and the jockeys pick the horses and ride them.? (p. 227) said Ross Perot
  • Gates wanted compatibility and Jobs wanted control (p. 230) ? A central theme in the Microsoft and Apple wars was Jobs?s focus on owning every step of hardware to software to product
  • Whoever starts the meeting is in control (p. 239) ? Executives tried to have everyone at a meeting on time and then have the CFO come in to determine his control. Instead, Jobs just started without him.
  • Let customers find uses for your product (p. 241) as Jobs tried to do with Macinstosh and Pixar
  • Art and tech, like Macintosh and then Pixar, defined jobs when at his best (p. 244) ? You need to find what defienes your best work
  • Steve Jobs falls for a Penn undergrad (p. 261)
  • Jobs struggled with a relationship with his kids and wife (p. 283)
  • Like Disney head, Jobs was a tyrant with the gift of gab (p. 285)
  • Toy Story was bad at first draft because bosses meddled (p. 287) ? Protect creativity
  • Photos: Leonardo said good artists copy, great artists steal. Jobs said this about taking from IBM for Lisa computer but criticized Microsoft for stealing from Apple
  • Know what you want in negotiations (p. 301) ? Jobs negotiated with NeXT purchase by Apple and had to have known what was his ideal, his moderate success and his minimum for accepting.
  • Pictures page 7: We don?t do market research because customers don?t know what they want until we tell them.
  • Competition is good (p. 334) ? Jobs liked to stoke up rivalries, like he did with IBM, Microsoft and then with Dell.
  • Microsoft licensed out its OS and recommended Apple do the same (p. 335) ? they didn?t
  • (early In Book someone else recommends apple company name, jobs mistakenly wanted to change it)
  • Make four great products (p. 337) ? When Jobs came back to the role, he cut 70 percent of their lingering products and variations and focused.
  • For some design is veneer, but to Jobs it is fundamental soul (p. 343)
  • People do judge by the cover, so act like it (p. 347)
  • No analysis for the signature iMac translucency (p. 350) ? Even though it cost more than three times standard casing
  • Apple only hires A players (p. 363) ? and he pushed out those who weren?t
  • Company would list 10 biggest priorities and then only do the top three (p. 379) ? He also notes here that often after 30-years-old, people develop rigid set of thinking and are less innovative
  • It was a mistake ignoring the CD burning craze at first (p. 382)
  • iTunes sold million songs in six days (p. 403)
  • Sony had strict corporate divisions (p. 407) ? and so they failed to innovate by working together
  • Bob Dylan?s talks about his writing style when meeting Jobs (p. 415) ? Dylan said of writing songs: ?they just came through me, it wasn?t like I was having to compose them. That doesn?t happen anymore, I just can?t write them that way anymore. But I can still sing them.?
  • The job of an artist is to chase ugliness away (p. 423)
  • To succeed, Jobs needed a foil to challenge him (p. 427)
  • Physical presence, a headquarters, does a lot for company culture, through in person meetings and collaboration, said Jobs (p. 430) ? Spent considerable money and time on this
  • Jobs on Disney?s Eisner (p. 437) ? When Eisner couldn?t just be creative, he faltered
  • Scared of surgery so ignored it (p. 454)
  • Memento mori (p. 461) ? Remember you will die
  • Apple University (p. 461) ? Focus on culture
  • Developed ipad and then iPhone (p. 467) ? But the time was right, so it held back on iPad
  • FingerWorks (p. 469) ? Company from University of Delaware had the multi-touch glass technology
  • Jobs lied about his health to shareholders (p. 480)
  • Once someone dies, off the record often goes out the window (p. 482)
  • In hospital, Jobs complained about the design of his oxygen tube (p. 486)
  • Jobs replacement Tim Cook gave a great speech after Jobs left his role (p. 488)
  • Bill Gates gives some lukewarm praise of the iPad (p. 495)
  • the App Store was part of the Internet evolution (p. 502)
  • Who cares about Turkish coffee? (p. 528) ? Jobs on why the global revolution makes products like Apple more valuable, by bringing together world culture
  • Biology will be the next revolution, says Jobs (p. 539) ? the web and digital world has gone shallow
  • Apple would need 30,000 engineers to have all its operations in the United States (p. 546) ? But the education system isn?t there and so those jobs won?t come here, Jobs told President Obama.
  • Magician genius (p. 566) ? Mark Kac called a magician genius: someone whose insights come out of the blue and require intuition more than mere mental processing power.
  • Jobs gives advice to incoming Google CEO Larry Page (p. 552) ? Focus and keep it simple: Microsoft tried to do everything and it made worse products for it.
  • Built an efficient company (p. 562) ? Had 7% of the industry?s revenue, but 35% of its profit
  • Did Jobs? ?nasty edge? help? (p. 565)
  • How to build a company, says Jobs (p. 569) I have my own theory about why decline happens at companies like IBM or Microsoft. The company does a great job, innovates and becomes a monopoly or close to it and some field, and then the quality of the product becomes less important. the company starts valuing the great salesman, because they?re the ones who can move the needle on revenues, not the product engineers and designers. So the sales people end up running the company.

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Finland gunman who killed 2, wounded 7 is arrested

A body covered with a sheet lies on the street in Hyvinkaa, Finland, Saturday May 26, 2012. A gunman in southern Finland has killed one person and wounded eight others in what appeared to be a random shooting, police said Saturday. (AP Photo/Lehtikuva/Sari Gustafsson) FINLAND OUT

A body covered with a sheet lies on the street in Hyvinkaa, Finland, Saturday May 26, 2012. A gunman in southern Finland has killed one person and wounded eight others in what appeared to be a random shooting, police said Saturday. (AP Photo/Lehtikuva/Sari Gustafsson) FINLAND OUT

Police officers guard the area in Hyvinkaa, Finland, where a gunman has killed one person and wounded eight others in what appeared to be a random shooting, police said Saturday May 26, 2012. (AP Photo/Lehtikuva/Sari Gustafsson) FINLAND OUT

(AP) ? An 18-year-old gunman killed two people and wounded seven others in what appeared to be a random shooting in a southern Finnish town, police said Saturday.

Officers arrested the suspect near Hyvinkaa, some five hours after he fired several shots from a low rooftop at people gathered outside a restaurant just before 2 a.m. (2300 GMT Friday), said Detective Chief Inspector Markku Tuominen.

The suspect, a local man from Hyvinkaa, 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of the capital, Helsinki, did not resist arrest, Tuominen said.

"The man was found with two weapons ... including a hunting rifle," Tuominen said, adding that police knew of no possible motive pending an investigation.

The gunman killed an 18-year-old woman and an 18-year-old man, as well as critically wounded a 23-year-old female police officer who arrived at the scene soon after Hyvinkaa police received an alert.

Shootings are not uncommon in Finland where there are 650,000 officially recognized gun owners in a population of 5.4 million people, with strong hunting traditions.

In recent years, Finland also has seen two deadly school shootings.

In 2008, a culinary student killed nine fellow students and a teacher before shooting himself at a vocational school in the western town of Kauhajoki. A year earlier, an 18-year-old killed six fellow students, a nurse and the principal at a high school in Tuusula, southern Finland.

After those deadly attacks, authorities took steps to improve safety at schools, including installing surveillance cameras and locks on classroom doors and training staff to deal with shootings.

Two months ago, a 23-year-old gunman wounded the father of his former girlfriend in an office building before firing several shots through a classroom door in southern Finland. No one was hurt at the junior high school, and the attacker quickly surrendered.

Associated Press

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

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Chen Guangcheng, in US, pledges to keep speaking out

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GOP Texas primary fight: Desperate Dewhurst slimes conservative challenger Ted Cruz

I told you about conservative GOP Senate candidate Ted Cruz in my Tea Party revolt endorsements column in February. His momentum has increased exponentially in the lead-up to next Tuesday?s primary election. Naturally, the establishment candidate David Dewhurst has taken to sliming Cruz and falsely characterizing his immigration enforcement record.

Twitchy has the story here.

Ben Howe delivers a powerful counterpunch against Desperate Dewhurst?s amnesty lies:

I?ll repeat what I said in February:

In Texas, young attorney Ted Cruz is making waves in the GOP race to replace retiring GOP Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison. The former Texas solicitor general is a 10th Amendment scholar who doesn?t just speak the tea party?s language. Cruz has put constitutional conservatism into action, winning many of the 40 cases he has argued in front of the Supreme Court. Cruz isn?t afraid to challenge the GOP establishment. In 2008, he successfully battled the Bush administration and meddling globalists all the way to the high court to prevent international law from superseding American sovereignty.

The GOP needs just four seats to take control of the Senate. With inspired and inspiring free-market candidates like Dan Liljenquist, Richard Mourdock and Ted Cruz, 2012 bodes well for the tea party footprint on Capitol Hill. Remember: Entrenched incumbency is the disease. Fresh blood is the cure.

Spread the word. Ted Cruz?s campaign website is here. Help any way you can.

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Friday, May 25, 2012

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There are a variety of financing establishments that reach assist to these college students who aspire to go to college, but simply do not need enough funds for it. College schooling has always been of great significance in the direction of discovering an effectively paying profession.

Tertiary education is likely one of the elements employers give significance to when hiring a brand new skilled degree employee. Whereas it is true that not everyone can afford faculty training, there are various groups of people and institution who are prepared to assist them with grants and scholarships. Though sometimes, will probably be within the type of student loan which, of course, must be repaid by the borrower, scholar loans give hope for individuals who are decided to pursue their education. One of the leading financial establishments that provide this kind of assistance is Chase Training Finance. They provide what known as Chase Student Loans.

Chase Training Finance is a division of JP Morgan Chase & Co. They are one of many leaders in funding banking, financial companies, small business and commercial banking, asset and wealth management and personal equity. Chase student loans provide educational services that students can avail of. Extra information about different varieties of mortgage that they provide can be seen online.

For individuals who are undergraduate college students, their dad and mom who needs funding for their kids?s training, graduate students, highschool college students and recent graduates, Chase pupil loans has federal Stafford loan which they will apply for. In addition to having a handy software process, one of the admirable things about this mortgage is that it does not look at the credit score historical past of the student. Additionally they satisfaction themselves in giving out low rates of interest and flexible repayment schemes, which can be delayed until after the scholar?s graduation.

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