Senin, 17 September 2012

Oil hangs near $99 a barrel in Asia

BANGKOK (AP) ? Oil traded near $99 a barrel Monday in Asia, largely holding on to gains after the Federal Reserve last week announced new steps to boost the U.S. economy.

Benchmark crude for October delivery was down 20 cents at $98.80 a barrel at midafternoon Bangkok time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract on Friday traded above $100 for the first time since May before closing up 69 cents at $99 in New York.

Brent crude was down 20 cents at $116.48 in London.

The dollar remained near a four-month low versus the euro as investors bet that the Fed's plan to keep interest rates low and spend billions buying securities would keep downward pressure on the U.S. currency. Commodities such as oil are traded in dollars and become cheaper for investors holding other currencies when the dollar weakens.

Anti-American unrest in the oil-rich Middle East, which was sparked by a film that ridicules the Prophet Muhammad, also provided a floor for energy prices.

The U.S. Ambassador to Libya was killed during an attack on the consulate in Benghazi last week; protesters have also stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tunis and held violent demonstrations outside posts in Egypt and Sudan. The U.S. has responded by deploying additional military forces to increase security in certain hotspots.

In other energy futures trading, wholesale gasoline was down 0.2 cent at $2.93 a gallon while heating oil was up 0.1 cent at $3.24 a gallon. Natural gas added 1.8 cents to $2.96 per 1,000 cubic feet.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/oil-hangs-near-99-barrel-asia-082546585--finance.html

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Minggu, 16 September 2012

Sal Alosi, moving on from NFL controversy, steels UCLA players

Say the words "Sal Alosi" and watch UCLA football players snap to attention.

The name inspires respect ? and a certain amount of nervousness. You couldn't ask for more from a strength and conditioning coach.

"The first workout, I made a little joke," defensive end Datone Jones said. "Coach Alosi came over and said, 'Did I give you permission to speak?' I went, 'Wow, this guy is for real.'"

Ask a player, get a story. Alosi is intense. On a scale of 1 to 10, "he's a 12," safety Andrew Abbott said, laughing.

UCLA's defense will try to match that intensity when the 22nd-ranked Bruins (2-0) play pass-happy Houston (0-2) Saturday at the Rose Bowl.

Alosi's work is most noticeable on that side of the ball. There are still some holes ? one of which Nebraska quarterback Taylor Martinez shot through for a 92-yard touchdown run last week. But late in the game it was not the meat-and-potatoes Cornhuskers who took control.

Jones buried Martinez in the end zone for a safety that gave the Bruins a 29-27 lead ? and the ball ? in the fourth quarter.

Later, Martinez, under pressure, put a pass up for grabs that Abbott pulled in for an interception that set up a touchdown that put UCLA up 36-27.

"A lot of people outside this program don't understand, we're not that 50-0 defense anymore," Jones said, referring to last season's debacle against USC.

The defense has yet to match the offense, which ranks third nationally in total yards. But improvement is there. The Bruins gave up 439 yards against Nebraska, but only 106 in the second half, holding the Cornhuskers to two field goals in a 36-30 victory.

This from a defense that allowed 45 or more points in seven of the previous 22 games.

"There are things that are not acceptable this year," defensive end Cassius Marsh said. "That started in the weight room with Coach Alosi."

This is the first time UCLA has a strength and conditioning coach who focused solely on football, and the personal attention has paid off. The Bruins are bigger and stronger this season.

"In past years, when we had to grind it out at the end, we came up short," McDonald said. "Now, if it's close, we have put in the work in to pull through when times get tough."

Strength coaches are most often faceless taskmasters, but Alosi doesn't have that option.

In 2010, Alosi was an anonymous body on the New York Jets' sideline until he put his knee out to trip Miami's Nolan Carroll, who was running downfield on punt coverage. Alosi apologized, but he was suspended, fined and later resigned.

Alosi declined an interview request this week.

After nine years in the NFL, Alosi was in exile at Bryant College, a small school in Rhode Island. First-year UCLA Coach Jim Mora came calling last January. Alosi was the Atlanta Falcons' strength coach under Mora in 2006.

"He's got to be recognized as the best in his field," Mora said. "He's innovative and is always trying to find better ways to do things. He seeks out people who do things that are different."

Source: http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-0915-ucla-houston-alosi-20120915,0,5095748.story?track=rss

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Sabtu, 15 September 2012

Anger Management Techniques To Effectively Handle Your Anger ...

An individual doesn't have to be diagnosed as having an outrage problem to benefit from using assorted anger management methods for positive outcomes. It?s true: often the same advocated techniques for coping with outbursts of fury are developed from anxiety management methodologies. Folks are actually capable of teaching their brain to develop new and safe habits for self relaxing when they begin to feel a bit stressed. You already know that wrath is what occurs when a person is under too much stress for too much time and doesn?t have any way of venting that stress to keep the pressure levels down. In this piece we'll talk about three systems you need to use to control your hate issues and keep your mood up and issues into perspective.

Just about everybody in Western society understands the role that physical activity plays in leading a healthy way of life. The benefits of a handy exercise programme are widely accepted,

For those who suffer with resentment every day nonetheless , some frequent exercise is far more important. Physical exercise is a major help with anxiety control and keeping anger at bay. There are real reasons that anger issues crop up and too much stress will make it tougher for you to handle that hate on a day-to-day basis.

Being able to locate the source of your outrage or stress is one of the most powerful temper management techniques you can master. Occasionally you'll see these causes called ?anger triggers? and it's highly important that you know what they are and that you are aware of them. The reason you learn to do this is in order that you can keep control over yourself and know when additional measures are a requirement to manage your emotions. While some of the triggers are simple to avoid you still have to train yourself to properly cope with the triggers you come across frequently so that you control and minimize the effects these triggers have on you.

Another more abstract kind of temper management technique involves considering certain viewpoints and ways of thinking in which you engage. This implies learning how to have comprehensible and healthy perspectives and goals for yourself. When you consider it, there are frequently differences between what is real and what's perceived to be real as it concerns what you suspect society dictates. One case of this is how you feel about your job and how much you get done in a day. This also relates to your thoughts on gender roles, love and relations, your appearance, and so on. It is definitely possible to do your own research both online and in pro documents about good anger management techniques. We suggest that you start inside of yourself; take a journey of self discovery. You can begin by listing all of the annoyance triggers that set you off. You can put down the names of people and eventualities that have a tendency to always be at the center of your angry outbursts. Attempt to identify the common themes when you make this sort of list. Masses of times having more cognizance of what makes you annoyed will help you remember to take care.

Francoise Glennon is a relationship therapist who really loves writing articles on mental health. She thinks that phone therapy and phone counseling are the a few of the most effective approaches to handle conditions


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Video game courses proposed as latest career pathway | EdSource ...

Designing video games, an occupation that seems perfectly aligned for California?s 21st century economy, is among the new high school courses a state panel is proposing as part of a revision of state standards that guide schools? efforts to prepare students for future careers.

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A growing market: video games for sale. (Click to enlarge.)

The proposal is a new element in the updated version of California?s ?Career Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards? presented to the State Board of Education in Sacramento yesterday. ?The public has until September 19 to offer comments before the final version is adopted by the Board.

Game design programs are offered at several California colleges? ? but the proposal could provide an impetus for similar courses at the high school level,?said Patrick Ainsworth, assistant superintendent of career and college transition in the state Department of Education.

The curriculum standards are included in a?massive draft document ? 630 pages in all ? outlining ?career ?pathways? in 15 sectors of the economy. It revises standards adopted by the State Board for the first time in 2005 to take into account changes in the workplace since then. It is the end product of 18 months of work based on input from over 300 business and industry representatives, as well as educators.

The document responds to the increased pressures on high schools at a state and national level to make sure that students emerge from high school ?career and college ready? ? a concept that is open to multiple definitions.?In extraordinary detail, it also matches the skills the students would learn in career technical courses with specific Common Core state standards in math and English that California and most other states have adopted. California would be the first state to spell out the connections, according to Ainsworth.

A skeptical Board president Michael Kirst said he found some of the proposed business pathways ?unrealistic? and akin to ?a junior MBA.? He wondered how financially strapped high schools would be able to offer the very detailed and comprehensive programs outlined in the document. ?It is not about the desirability, it is about the ?feasibility,? he said.

Ainsworth responded that the pathways are becoming a ?core aspect of high school reform.? ?We recognize the fiscal realities out there, but we weren?t willing to compromise in terms of rigor,? he said. In fact, the centerpiece of legislation proposed by Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, now awaiting Governor Brown?s signature (SB 1458), proposes incorporating how well a school prepares its students for college and career into the Academic Performance Index, the state?s main measure of a school?s academic success.

Ainsworth later told EdSource Today that some 10,000 career technical courses are offered in California high schools. Several pathways in the model standards were ?revised to take into account changes in other occupations since the first standards. The Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security helped in the redesign of the ?Public Safety? pathway. Mental health experts helped integrate the concept of post-traumatic stress disorder into the ?Mental and Behavioral Health? pathway. And environmental issues receive greater prominence in the ?Energy and Utilities? pathway, now retitled ?Energy, Environment and Utilities.?

Demanding courses

But the ?Game Design and Integration Pathway? is completely new, designed with input from industry leaders such as videogame maker?Zynga, and is meant to?to ?prepare students for careers within the game design industry and in related technical fields.?

To get there, however, students would have to traverse a demanding set of skills and assignments.

Under the suggested pathway, students would learn about ?current trends and the historical significance? of electronic and non-electronic games. They would move on to programming concepts, studying the use of game art and multimedia, including music, sound, art, and animation, and end up with an understanding of ?fundamentals of business and marketing,? including concepts such as entrepreneurship, global marketing, and localization.

Mary Clarke-Miller has been teaching a course titled ?Video Game Design? at Encinal High School in Alameda for the past five years as part of its MAD (Media Animation and Design) Studio Academy.

She can accommodate 25 students in her class. The demand often exceeds the available slots ? until students ?discover you are not just playing video games every day.? Students learn about the history of videogames, along with doing a good deal of writing and programming, using programs ?like Scratch, Google SketchUp, and?GameSalad.

Clarke-Miller, a 10-year veteran in the field, worked for the famed animator Don Bluth in her native Ireland on a number of 21st Century Fox animation projects, which also involved some games. She also teaches similar courses at Berkeley City College, a community college. But, she?says, high school courses like hers are unusual ? so unusual that in a state with an association for almost every teaching specialty nothing exists for game instructors like herself. ?I feel very lonely,? she said.

That could change if schools take their cue from the model career standards. ?As Ainsworth explained, ?We recognize that schools are facing a crisis, and that they may not be able to offer all these courses.? The standards, he said, are simply models for schools to adopt or adapt as they see fit. But, he said, ?it is better to have standards that show an ideal pathway.? ?Even offering one course, he said, out of the many suggested in any particular pathway would be better than none.

Hearings on the proposed CTE Model Curriculum Standards will be held next week in Los Angeles and Sacramento. Go to the California Department of Education website for more details.?

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Source: http://www.edsource.org/today/2012/video-game-courses-proposed-as-latest-career-pathway/20087

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Man acquitted in Union Plaza drive-by shooting faces new charges in attack

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Jonmarlowe Smith

A man acquitted of aggravated assault in a drive-by shooting outside a Union Plaza nightclub has been arrested on additional charges in connection with the same shooting in 2009.

Jonmarlowe Sterling Smith, 28, was arrested Sept. 7 on a warrant after a state grand jury earlier this year indicted him on new charges of attempt to commit capital murder of multiple persons and two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

The drive-by shooting took place while people were outside the Studio 69 nightclub on March 28, 2009.

Navy sailor David Mazock, who police described as an innocent bystander, was shot and wounded while pushing a woman to safety outside the club as gunshots were fired from a passing vehicle.

Last year in 171st District Court, a jury found Smith not guilty of aggravated assault in the shooting of Mazock.

In February, a state grand jury indicted Smith on the new charges in connection to other alleged victims of the shooting.

According to the new indictment, Smith is accused of firing toward club security guards Brandon Lee and Louis Herman, who were at the scene when the shots were fired. Smith knew the men were security officers, documents state. The guards were not hit.

El Paso County Jail records show Smith was jailed and his bond set at $200,000.

Daniel Borunda may be reached at dborunda@elpasotimes.com; 546-6102. Follow him on Twitter @BorundaDaniel

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Topless photos of UK's Kate draw royal scrutiny

Prince William and his wife Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take their shoes off before entering a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

Prince William and his wife Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take their shoes off before entering a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge puts her shoes back on following a visit to a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge shakes hands with well-wishers during a walk through a central city park in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. Prince William and Kate are on a nine-day tour of the Far East and South Pacific in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

Prince William and his wife Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take a walk through a central city park in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. Prince William and Kate are on a nine-day tour of the Far East and South Pacific in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

(AP) ? A French magazine on Friday published what appeared to be photos of Prince William's wife Kate sunbathing topless at a private house in southern France, prompting a strong condemnation from the royal family.

Officials said the royal family was considering legal action for a "grotesque and totally unjustifiable" invasion of privacy in the same country where William's mother Princess Diana died while fleeing paparazzi.

The couple was "saddened" by the use of the photos, which appear genuine, royal officials said.

The first major press incident involving William and Kate brought back memories of Diana being hounded by paparazzi in France in the hours and days before her fatal car crash there in 1997.

The revealing pictures of Kate in Closer, a popular gossip magazine, were blurry and shot from a distance. The publication claimed they were taken on a guesthouse terrace in France where the couple vacationed earlier this month.

Royal officials, who demanded anonymity in line with palace policy, condemned the decision to publish the images.

"Their Royal Highnesses had every expectation of privacy in the remote house. It is unthinkable that anyone should take such photographs, let alone publish them," a St. James's Palace official in London said. "The incident is reminiscent of the worst excesses of the press and paparazzi during the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, and all the more upsetting to the Duke and Duchess for being so."

The palace official said representatives of the couple were consulting with lawyers.

"We feel a line has been crossed with their publication," the official added.

William and Kate, now formally known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, were touring the Far East and South Pacific to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee when the photos were published.

No major British publication carried the photos, including the top-selling U.K. tabloid The Sun, which last month ran photos of a naked Prince Harry cavorting in a Las Vegas hotel room.

Media experts in Britain said concerns that Kate's privacy had been invaded would likely mean the images wouldn't be published by the country's newspapers.

"They won't get published in this country, and if I was still an editor I would not be publishing them," former News of the World executive editor Neil Wallis told BBC radio. "There's absolutely no chance whatsoever that they will be published in this county."

Wallis, who was arrested last year over the phone hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch's infamous ? and now defunct ? tabloid, said publishing the images would breach British Press Complaints Commission rules on privacy.

The commission ? frequently criticized as a toothless guardian of press standards ? has told British newspapers it is unacceptable to photograph individuals in private places without their consent.

Wallis said there was no justification to run with the images of the duchess, whereas the publication of photographs of Prince Harry naked in a Las Vegas hotel suite was legitimate as it raised questions both about the security arrangements for the third in line to the British throne and also about his judgment.

The British press has been more cautious than usual in the last year because of the phone hacking scandal, which has uncovered widespread intrusion into the private lives of numerous celebrities, politicians and even crime victims.

A French lawyer who is expert in media law said the couple would have clear grounds for an invasion of privacy case. Last week, French first lady Valerie Trierweiler won a judgment of 2,000 euros after the publication of photos of her in a bikini.

"French magistrates take into account the victim's behavior, when the person is flaunting themselves on camera. Kate Middleton will get damages because she's not behaving in this way," said the lawyer, Anne Pigeon-Bormans.

It is common for women in Europe to sunbathe topless, both in private gardens and on public beaches.

Pigeon-Bormans said Diana's relationship with the press was more complicated.

"Diana and Kate are two very different people. Diana had an unhealthy relationship with the press, there was an ambiguity: she would flee them, then court them," she said. "I don't feel that with Kate Middleton, she is more balanced."

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Associated Press writers David Stringer and Robert Barr in London and Thomas Adamson in Paris contributed to this report.

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Kamis, 13 September 2012

NVIDIA ticks budget boxes with the $229 GeForce 660 and $109 GeForce 650

NVIDIA announces its lowest priced Kepler cards the $229 GeForce 660 and $109 GeForce 650

NVIDIA's had some trouble shaving its Kepler GPUs down to an entry-level price point, but it looks to have put the problem behind it with the new GeForce 660 and 650 graphics cards. The company's ambition was to coax impoverished gamers clinging to DirectX9 (and to a lesser extent, 10) into switching up to this wallet-friendly pair of low-end units.

The 660 has been designed to be the "weapon of choice" for budget gamers. It'll play most games at reasonably high settings, thanks to its 2GB of RAM, 960 CUDA Cores and GPU Boost, which automatically overclocks the silicon according to the demands of your software. While we'll wait for real-world benchmarks, the company expects four-times the performance of the GeForce 9800GT, claiming games like Borderlands 2 and Guild Wars 2, in a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 will play at frame rates of 51fps and 41fps with full 3D, respectively

The 650 is the company's self-proclaimed "gateway" into gaming, being the lowest-priced Kepler it's planning to produce. Unlike the other cards in the range, it lacks GPU Boost, but the company left six-pin power on the card, giving card makers 64W to push the "good overclocker" 1GHz units all the way to 1.2GHz. It's got 1GB of DDR5 RAM, which will apparently handle even the newest games at mid-range levels of detail with its 384 CUDA Cores. The pair are available from today, with companies like Maingear and Origin already announcing discounted desktops for them to nestle inside.

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Trend Micro Titanium Antivirus+ 2013


Most security vendors offer standalone antivirus as their entry-level product, occasionally adding some bonus features. Not Trend Micro. Their latest entry-level product includes almost everything you'd expect to find in a full suite. With Trend Micro Titanium Antivirus+ 2013 you get antivirus protection, spam filtering, a "firewall booster," and phishing protection, as well as security software for your Mac and Android devices. It will even check your Facebook privacy settings and help you correct any privacy errors.

The product's main window reports current security status and offers quick access to important security tasks. If you'd prefer a more lively appearance, just use your mouse to drag the turned-up corner at bottom right. Doing so lets you flip through a dozen-odd colorful backgrounds, from starry skies to flowery fields.

Installation Tribulation
Getting Trend Micro installed on my dozen malware-infested systems was a multi-day marathon of interaction with tech support. Fortunately, my tech support contacts had at their command a veritable arsenal of diagnostic and repair tools. Unfortunately, all of them were needed to complete installation on six of the twelve systems.

The Trend Micro Anti-Threat Toolkit (ATTK) helped out on several systems where the antivirus wouldn't install or run properly. They had me run Rootkit Buster on a couple other systems. I passed a variety of logs to the support agents. The built-in diagnostic tool supplied them with additional details about some problem systems. Some systems required the more advanced System Information Collector.

Among the other tweaks required to get all the systems going were a quick hotfix from Trend Micro and a Microsoft Knowledge Base "Fixit" to repair cryptographic services on one system. The most problematic system took three days to get to the point where it could run a full scan. Even after the scan finished, one threat couldn't be removed. It asked for a reboot to remove that threat over and over; I stopped after nine reboots.

Your computer probably isn't as badly infested as my test systems. Even if it is, you'll only have to go through the initial cleanup process once. Still, my life is a lot easier when security products just install and scan without any fuss.

Good Malware Cleanup
Trend Micro called on a host of different tools to clean up my infested test systems. Together, they managed to do a good job. The antivirus (and its army) detected 76 percent of the samples, which is a bit low. Norton AntiVirus (2013) and Kaspersky Anti-Virus (2013) detected 89 percent, while AVG Anti-Virus FREE 2013 and Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2013 were close behind with 87 percent.

However, the actual malware removal score takes into account both detection and effective cleanup, and Trend Micro's tools were more effective than most at cleaning up what they found. The antivirus scored 6.1 points for malware cleanup, not terribly far behind top-scorer Norton, which took 6.6 points.

Bitdefender, Norton, AVG, and Kaspersky all detected 100 percent of the samples that use rootkit technology to hide their actions, as did Daily Safety Check Home Edition . Trend Micro detected 80 percent and scored 7.4 points for rootkit cleanup. Kaspersky rules this category, with 9.4 points.

Note that this is a big improvement for Trend over my tests last year. The previous edition detected just 79 percent of last year's malware collection and scored a measly 4.7 points. Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus did best among products tested with the earlier collection, with 94 percent detection and 6.9 points for cleanup. To better understand how I derive these scores, please read How We Test Malware Removal.

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'Teen Mom' Amber from prison: 'I just got lost'

By Josh Grossberg, E! Online

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Amber Portwood, seen here in a booking photo at the Madison County Sheriff's Dept., reflected on her life in a letter from prison on the "Teen Mom" reunion special.

Amber Portwood says she's facing up to her addictions the hard way. The erstwhile "Teen Mom" issued a statement from prison to coincide with her hit reality show's reunion special that aired Tuesday night on MTV with Dr. Drew.

In it, she talked about how she "got lost" in drugs and alcohol and how her main goal now is to get clean once and for all so she can become a mom again to 3-year-old daughter Leah.

"Right now I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing with my life. I guess I just got lost. I went to jail because I had an addiction to opiates. You live and you learn and that's real," she wrote in the letter which was read during the broadcast. "It was time for me to stop partying and realize that even though I'm 21, I'm not a normal 21-year-old -- I'm a mother. Which means I have to grow up quicker and start acting like a mother."

'Teen Mom' Amber Portwood chooses five-year prison sentence

Portwood, 22, voluntarily chose in May to serve out her five-year jail term in an Indiana penitentiary instead of complying with the terms of her court-ordered drug program after violating her probation stemming from a December 2011 arrest for drug possession.

Now that she's behind bars, Amber states she's seen the error of her ways, but whether her eventual post-prison life will include baby daddy Gary Shirley is anybody's guess.

"My No. 1 priority right now in life is dedicating my life to being sober, to being a sober person. And to show my daughter that people make mistakes but you can always come back. If Leah learns anything from me she should see how becoming a teen mom can change you. How everything is postponed," Portwood said.

Amber Portwood heads to prison

The MTV personality also expressed hope people might learn from her story.

"We made the show for a reason...some decisions change your whole life. If you don't want to take responsibility and use protection, don't have sex. One night can change your whole life into a sad story," noted Portwood, adding that the "mean person" viewers see on "Teen Mom" is far from reality.

"I want to show everybody that I can do it and I can start living a straight life and getting my family back in order," she concluded.

Let's hope she gets her act together.

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Message Board - BigPumpkins.com

General Discussion Subject:? Support the Sport!!

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Handyhomegrown

Muddy Waters

I have been told this is not a sport.I disagree with that,but in fairness to the English Police!lol!I have thought of a new one,Drum roll!!!!!!! LOBBY THE HOBBY!!!LOL I will use this from here on out just to keep the english po po happy.See you at the Auctions!!

9/9/2012 6:48:59 AM

huffspumpkins

canal winchester ohio

It is a hobby. If you can smoke drink and eat cheeseburgers while doing it I don't think that qualifies as a sport

9/9/2012 9:11:41 AM

robert

Michigan,up North

Drink? Ive been watchin youtube vids on make your own beer,3 gallons for the price of a 6 pack,iam allover it.

9/9/2012 9:23:23 AM

Chris S.

WI (cmscat50@hotmail.com)

Sports require athletic ability.

9/9/2012 9:27:06 AM

huffspumpkins

canal winchester ohio

That gives me a thought Robert. Basically we are gardening so other hobbies that I guess are sports. Home brewerys, scrap booking, fantasy football, video games. It safe to say only a handful of us has a patch larger than a quarter acre. That's gardening...a hobby

9/9/2012 9:30:59 AM

VTSteve

South Hero, VT

That guy running around after woodchucks in "Lords of the Gourd" made gardening into a sport... lol

9/9/2012 9:39:46 AM

robert

Michigan,up North

they say sport fishin is a sport ,i quess if you can get a sponcer to give you millions it be a sport?i love fishin always wanted to get a cool shrit with patches bassmasters ,i still want a 1000lber patch club patch.

9/9/2012 9:41:31 AM

Joseph

Basco, Illinois

I think we ourselves are "Sports" for the "Hobby". Its like all of you above here that enthuse me to be ingulfed in this insanity. I enjoy Handyhomegrowns and others attitudes that keep me from being as pap says, "Like a humingbird being here for a little while but never to return." I see in my second year here that this Hobby is like the Hummingbirds that are tagged at my feeders here at home. They are always there every day, all day and return the following season. That demand for substinance is corillated to my honesty for this hobby. I would compare these pumpkins as close to a sport as sumo wrestlers..they start out small and get huge by eating everything we throw at them, and fight the whole season long lol.

9/9/2012 9:46:10 AM

Joseph

Basco, Illinois

LOL,LOL..VTSteve I thought the same thing.

9/9/2012 9:48:35 AM

Tennessee Dreamer (coolvol@comcast.net)

Knoxville, Tn (coolvol@comcast.net)

Mark, one of the definitions of sport (definition #3)is:"diversion; recreation; pleasant pastime" according to dictionary.com If you want to see for yourself here is the link: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sport

Personally, I will always refer to giant vegetable growing as a sport. I won't let the opinions of other bother me about this.

9/9/2012 9:52:36 AM

robert

Michigan,up North

i think its a sport to ,its alota work to do ,butt i dont think well see it in the olymics.3 hrs to go till lions get there 1st win of the season.

9/9/2012 9:59:04 AM

VTSteve

South Hero, VT

All the physical activity that goes into growing AGs for the sake of competition definitely would lead one to consider our hobby as a sport.

And isn't billiards a sport?

9/9/2012 10:02:50 AM

Smallmouth_Luke

Kirkwood, Missouri

Like Chris said, sports require some sort of athletic ability. Even with fishing, to be competitive you have to be able to cast far and accurate. Presentation is just one factor. Another thing with fishing and billiards as mentioned by Steve is you have to be there or present at the location at all times to be successful. Not the case with growing.

With AG's, I think the hobby\sport (whatever you call it) requires more patience and prep than most hobbies\sports out there. I am far from understanding how to be good at it, and not sure if I ever will. lol

9/9/2012 10:13:44 AM

Just Bill

Ohio

I'm with Huffer...

9/9/2012 10:19:25 AM

Darren C

Omaha, Ne.

Its not a sport or a hobby. Its an obsession!

Stay thirsty my friends.;)

9/9/2012 10:55:44 AM

sweet1

Mass

its an occupation!

9/9/2012 12:39:08 PM

spudder

More of a sport than lawn bowling or shuffleboard and you don't have to be over 85 to play!

9/9/2012 1:07:41 PM

Tennessee Dreamer (coolvol@comcast.net)

Knoxville, Tn (coolvol@comcast.net)

The great thing about our sport of giant growing is that anyone can be involved. If you are 6 or 96, you may be able to grow a giant pumpkin. It is a family friendly sport that can become very contagious.

9/9/2012 2:35:08 PM

Joseph

Basco, Illinois

Off the subject but when I was in the Airforce and played Golf, the back nine holes were meant to be played as fast as it took to run down the Beer Cart, lol...now thats a sport lol. I agree with sweet1 an occupation!

9/9/2012 4:23:23 PM

Phil D

Annapolis Valley Nova Scotia

Not a sport, not a hobby, A WAY OF LIFE, is what it is!

9/9/2012 4:58:48 PM

cojoe

Colorado

I play a lot of pool.Pool takes more hand eye coordination than growing pumpkins(except measuring).were involved in competition gardening.It can be good exercise but not a sport.Pumpkin regatta is a sport.

9/9/2012 5:51:18 PM

Brosco

Muskegon, MI

if you bring your pumpkin to a weight off it is being competitive and that in it's self classifies it as a sport......IMO

ya just had to bring it up didn't ya LOL

9/9/2012 9:09:22 PM

robert

Michigan,up North

Nice lookin kin handy,looks nice n wide and heavy,in the pic were your head popin out in back,looks huge in that pic.

9/9/2012 9:50:42 PM

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British police evacuate houses in French shooting probe

LONDON (Reuters) - Police searching the home of a British family found shot dead in the French Alps last week evacuated neighbouring properties on Monday after saying they had discovered unspecified items that had caused them concern.

Television footage showed a bomb disposal vehicle outside the home of Saad al-Hilli, the Iraqi-born British engineer who was shot twice in the head along with his wife, her mother, and a passing French cyclist.

French media had reported that British police were focusing their investigation on Hilli's work as a mechanical engineer.

Detectives have refused to comment on British media reports that Hilli was known to security services and was under police surveillance during the second Gulf war.

Earlier officers had sealed off the road in the leafy village of Claygate in Surrey, southwest of London, and began removing neighbours living close to Hilli's 1 million pound detached house.

"Surrey Police can confirm that due to concerns around items found at the address in Oaken Lane, Claygate, officers have extended the cordon surrounding the property," a spokeswoman said.

"Neighbours in the immediate area are being evacuated," said the spokeswoman who gave no details as to what had caused the alarm. "It's happening quite rapidly and we're trying to get a grasp on what we're dealing with," she said.

Monday's search was the latest development in a shooting on a remote forest road last Wednesday near the French village of Chevaline that has dominated media headlines in Britain and generated much speculation as to the motive.

Hilli, a mechanical engineer who contracted with Surrey Satellite Technology, a subsidiary of aerospace and defence firm EADS, and the other victims were shot twice in the head in what appeared to be execution-style killings.

His daughters, aged seven and four, survived the attack. The oldest girl Zainab, who suffered serious skull fractures, came out of a coma on Sunday and will be questioned as to what happened as soon as she is able to, a French prosecutor said.

Her younger sister Zeena survived the shooting unscathed and both girls are under police protection.

French State Prosecutor Eric Maillaud said a family feud over money was one of several motives still being considered as a motive for the murders and Hilli's brother had been formally questioned. The brother has denied any dispute with Hilli.

French media also said British police were investigating Hilli's work rather than his family.

He helped to design the kitchen of the European Airbus aircraft, specialising in computer-aided design and mostly working from his home in Claygate, according to Julian Stedman, his accountant since 2004.

(Additional reporting by John Irish in Paris, editing by Diana Abdallah)

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Blane and Andie, 25 Years Later

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Andrew McCarthy and Molly Ringwald in Pretty in Pink

When Andrew McCarthy rushed up to Molly Ringwald in the final moments of Pretty In Pink to apologize for being a douchebag and declare his love, it seemed, to many of us growing up in the 1980s, the pinnacle of romance. ?I always believed in you,? his Blane tells her Andie, blue-gray eyes brimming with nervous conviction. ?I just didn?t believe in me.?

Swoon. If only we can get there, we all thought. Everything will be perfect.

Alas. Andie and Blane will forever stay locked their youthful embrace, O.M.D.?s ?If You Leave? soaring on the soundtrack. But for the rest of us, life marches cruelly on, one messy heartache after another, and a future in which we ever get to do it on a cloud without getting pregnant or herpes seems increasingly dim. Even for Andrew McCarthy and Molly Ringwald, who each have new books out about relationships that are less than movie-perfect.

When we catch up with McCarthy at the start of his memoir, The Longest Way Home, it?s been 26 years since he answered a fateful newspaper ad seeking a boy, ?eighteen, vulnerable and sensitive.? Since then he?s been through some shit: Rehab, a wrenching divorce, a spate of Lifetime Original Movies. Just to name a few.

But these days he?s working steadily as an actor and director, and, to seemingly everyone?s surprise, has made a side career for himself as a travel writer. (?You?re an actor,? the befuddled editor of National Geographic Traveler says at their initial meeting.) His relationship with his ex-wife has mellowed into an agreeable custody arrangement for their son, and he?s living in harmony with a sunny Irish girlfriend, D, and their young daughter. Seven years went under the bridge, like time was standing still. (Sorry.) All has been well.

But now, D wants to get?gulp?married. ?The best thing that you could do is show up,? a friend tells an uneasy McCarthy, who swallows his fear and agrees to the ceremony. But then a funny thing happens. As D starts planning the wedding, McCarthy loads up his schedule with trips to far-flung places: Patagonia, the Amazon, Mount Kilimanjaro. ?You do understand? that as soon as we decided to get married you?re going as far away as you can get,? his fianc?e tells him, leading the way toward an aha moment with all the originality and subtlety of a cartoon light bulb.

McCarthy, it turns out, is?wait for it?afraid of commitment. His reticence has to do with a bunch of things: His overbearing father, who has an uncannily Hughesian manner of speech (?No son of mine is going to be a fucking thespian?); his first marriage, which he found stifling (?I felt like I had to leave 20 percent of myself outside just to walk in the door of our marriage.?); and a (sensitivity-based?) awkwardness that has long caused him to regard himself as a ?loner.? There?s more, too. Lots more. And the only way for him to work through it and become a better man, of course, is to set forth on his planned journey??not to escape the commitment I recently made,? he tells us, ?but to gain the insight necessary to bring me home.?

Cue ?Desperado? as McCarthy heads off a journey of self-discovery, one that involves much staring into the middle distance, licking of ancient filial wounds, charged but chaste interactions with women with ?ample breasts,? and of course, pizza. Specifically: ?Papa John?s quatro queso pizza at six-thirty in the morning.? Morning pizza! The taste of freedom! It?s a sensitive-yet-vulnerable man?s rumspringa interrupted only by the occasional pang of conscience.

Often, a sudden recollection of responsibilities back home falls down on me hard, like a burden I?ve neglected that needs my attention. Feelings of guilt and affection, resentment and love, will often vie for dominance in my suddenly addled mind, but tonight, retrieving my bicycle and pedaling along the dirt road to my bungalow by the sea under a dripping gauze of stars...

Ugh. McCarthy?s editor had it right: He?s not a writer, he?s an actor. That said, the observational skills he?s developed in his primary career are useful when he?s describing the characters he meets on the road, who come alive with just a few gestures, like that editor, ?a barrel-chested lion of a man with a mane of silver hair? who agreed to meet him at an East Village bar but clearly didn?t take him at all seriously. ?Can you even write?? he asks McCarthy, ?looking at a young woman down the bar.?

Author of "The Longest Way Home," Andrew McCarthy. Andrew McCarthy, author of The Longest Way Home

Courtesy Simon & Schuster.

Unfortunately, most of McCarthy?s observations are focused on himself, and his examinations of his own ambivalence are about as interesting as a stoned person?s description of a rug pattern. ?Getting married would be an acknowledgement of who I am rather than clinging to what I had,? he thinks at one point.

On the other hand, I?m an accumulation of all my past, and if in getting married I leave it behind, I don?t know what I take forward. If I let go of my past, I?m uncertain what I have to offer. If I?m not that person, then who am I?

At this point, I?d have flown to the Amazon just to strangle him. McCarthy?s publisher is billing The Long Journey Home as a male version of Eat, Pray, Love, and it?s possible that McCarthy?s long, lonely trek around the world will fulfill a similar kind of wish-fulfillment fantasy for some men. For the rest of us, a story about a man-child who feels trapped and underappreciated by his family and just wants five minutes to himself is joyless and familiar, like watching a Judd Apatow movie with all of the poop jokes cut out.

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French direct aid a dubious break for Syria rebels

Syrian child, Taybah Al-Hajji, 1, whose family fled their home in Aleppo 15 days ago due to Syrian government shelling, sits next to her one month old brother Abdulghani, sleeping in a child safety seat covered with a mosquito net, as they take refuge with their family at the Bab Al-Salameh border crossing, in hopes of entering one of the refugee camps in Turkey, near the Syrian town of Azaz, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

Syrian child, Taybah Al-Hajji, 1, whose family fled their home in Aleppo 15 days ago due to Syrian government shelling, sits next to her one month old brother Abdulghani, sleeping in a child safety seat covered with a mosquito net, as they take refuge with their family at the Bab Al-Salameh border crossing, in hopes of entering one of the refugee camps in Turkey, near the Syrian town of Azaz, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

(AP) ? France's decision to send direct aid to Syria's opposition represents a break for the rebels after months of Western hesitation over fears that costly equipment intended for Syria's opposition could get lost or fall into the wrong hands. But even the French action, rebels and activists say, amounts to so little that it's all but useless.

France, Syria's one-time colonial ruler, began sending the aid without intermediaries last week to three regions of Syria where the regime of President Bashar Assad has lost control, in the first such move by a Western power, a diplomat said Wednesday. But it remains limited, primarily repairing bakeries, water systems and schools. And while apparently more than the indirect assistance extended by other Western countries, it's still far from the magnitude needed to make a difference, Syrian opposition activists said.

In the province of Aleppo, which includes Syria's largest city, and in the southern province of Daraa, activists said even the new French aid hadn't helped. When something is broken, it's locals who must fix it or just make do, said Mohammed Saeed, an activist in the Aleppo area.

"Instead of fixing water systems," Saeed said, "they should go and give food to 5,000 refugees stuck on the border with Turkey."

France has pushed to secure "liberated zones" in Syria amid mounting calls for the international community to do more to prevent bloodshed. It has increased contact with armed rebel groups and started direct aid deliveries last Friday to local citizens' councils in five cities outside the government's control, the diplomatic source said, without disclosing the value of the assistance. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the French actions amid Syria's violence.

Britain has offered a total of $10 million in non-lethal aid to Syria's opposition, including medical supplies, communications gear and generators, intended to reach Syria through a small number of trusted intermediaries. Foreign Secretary William Hague says the supplies are for opposition activists ? not fighters. U.S. and French officials have made similar comments about the destination of their aid.

"The amounts that have been delivered are even laughable," said Ausama Monajed, spokesman for the Syrian National Council, one of several groups of Syrians outside their homeland trying to win over Western backing.

Hague said Friday that EU countries can only provide non-lethal aid to Syrian opposition groups because of an EU arms embargo.

"At the moment we have a European Union arms embargo on Syria, it's not possible or legal for any EU nation to send weapons to anybody in Syria and therefore our chosen route and is the same route of France and the United States, is to give non-lethal assistance and we're doing that," Hague told reporters in response to a question about whether France may be considering providing arms to the Syrian opposition.

He said Britain is also mulling sending protective clothing that doesn't fall under the arms ban.

Hague has acknowledged that the West is cautious, offering equipment only to a small number of groups and in small batches. He said it had only been possible to send equipment after developing better ties to members of the country's varied opposition groups, some of whom are directing the deliveries.

The State Department set aside $25 million to supply the political opposition with non-lethal assistance, distributing 900 pieces of equipment through one program called the Conflict Stabilization Office. The gear includes cameras to document atrocities for potential future prosecutions, encrypted radios, phones, laptops and software that can be used to circumvent Internet controls, according to officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the details.

The Assad regime, meanwhile, continues to get assistance from its allies in Russia and Iran.

The Kremlin has insisted that the continuing Russian arms sales don't violate any international agreements and scoffed at Western demands to halt the trade. Syria's arsenal includes hundreds of Soviet-built combat jets, attack helicopters and missiles, as well as thousands of tanks and artillery systems. Russia also has said it has military advisers in Syria training the Syrians to use Russian weapons, and has helped repair and maintain Syrian weapons.

Iran also has been accused of helping to sustain the regime. The U.S. alleged this week that Tehran is flying weapons to the Assad regime across Iraqi airspace.

The rebels have also benefited from weapons flowing to the rebels via Turkey, Iraq and elsewhere, according to activists and diplomats. Some of the arms, activists say, are purchased with Saudi and Qatari funds. Other sources are murkier.

In Istanbul, however, a rebel commander denied that the opposition was receiving arms deliveries via Turkey, dismissing the Assad regime's claims that foreign powers were stirring up the uprising.

"If we were given any weapons assistance, the Syrian regime would not be standing now," Abdul-Qadir Saleh, the commander of the Tawhid Brigade, the main rebel outfit in Aleppo province, told a press conference. "The weapons we have are either looted from Syrian army depots or came with those who defected."

Peter Harling, of the think tank International Crisis Group, said Syria's opposition, although divided, was more than capable of handling aid. He criticized European and American diplomatic hesitancy as "a tendency to posture, to make statements as opposed to actual policy-making."

Harling said words without action would have long-term consequences among Syrians: "There's a huge disconnect which is causing a lot of frustration and will cause ultimately hostility on the part of Syrians who hear a lot of empty statements but see very little happening on the ground."

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Associated Press writers Paul Schemm in Azaz, Syria; Greg Keller in Paris; David Stringer in London; Bassem Mroue in Beirut, Lebanon; and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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