Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Secured Payday Loans-Avail Finance At Your Terms - Best Finance1

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

South Africa: Winnie items for sale

JOHANNESBURG (AP) ? Dozens of paintings, a silver tea set and other items belonging to Nelson Mandela's ex-wife Winnie will be auctioned to pay off debts she owes to a South African school.

A law firm representing the Abbotts School in Johannesburg says the auction will be held Tuesday at Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's home in the Soweto township.

South African media say Madikizela-Mandela defaulted on a $2,150 payment to the school, where a relative was studying. A court ruled against her in 2011. Her lawyer declined to comment.

Madikizela-Mandela, whose former husband became president after 27 years in prison, was an anti-apartheid leader in her own right.

In March, forensic experts exhumed two skeletons believed to belong to two young activists last seen at her home 24 years ago. No charges have been filed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/south-africa-winnie-items-sale-120651838.html

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Soccer referee dies after teenage player punched him in the face

Ricardo Portillo, 46, died Saturday after his brain swelled and he slipped into a coma. Police suspect?a 17-year-old of punching Portillo in the face during a soccer game he was refereeing, after he issued the teen a yellow card.

By Associated Press / May 5, 2013

Johana Portillo, (c.), and her sister Ana Portillo hold hands while Dr. Shawn Smith looks on during a news conference Thursday, at Intermountain Medical Center, in Murray, Utah. Ricardo Portillo, a Utah soccer referee, died Saturday after slipping into a coma. He was punched by a teenage player unhappy with one of his calls.

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Ricardo?Portillo?of Salt Lake City passed away at the hospital, where he was being treated following the assault last weekend, Unified police spokesman Justin Hoyal said Saturday night.

Police have accused a 17-year-old player in a recreational soccer league of punching?Portillo?after the man called a foul on him and issued him a yellow card.

"The suspect was close to?Portillo?and punched him once in the face as a result of the call," Hoyal said in a press release.

The teen, whose name hasn't been released because of his age, has been booked into juvenile detention on suspicion of aggravated assault. Hoyal said authorities will consider additional charges since?Portillo?has died.

An autopsy is planned. No cause of death was released.

Portillo?suffered swelling in his brain and had been listed in critical condition, Dr. Shawn Smith said Thursday at the Intermountain Medical Center in the Salt Lake City suburb of Murray.

The victim's family, which publicly spoke of?Portillo's?plight this past week, has asked for privacy, Hoyal said.

Johana?Portillo, 26, said last week that she wasn't at the April 27 game in the Salt Lake City suburb of Taylorsville, but she said she's been told by witnesses and detectives that the player hit her father in the side of the head.

"When he was writing down his notes, he just came out of nowhere and punched him," she said.

Accounts from a police report,?Portillo's?daughter and others offer more details about what occurred.

The teenager was playing goalie during a game at Eisenhower Junior High School in Taylorsville when?Portillo?issued him a yellow card for pushing an opposing forward trying to score a goal. In soccer, a yellow card is given as a warning to a player for an egregious violation of the rules.

The teenager, quite a bit heavier than?Portillo, began arguing with the referee, then unleashed a punch to his face.?Portillo?seemed fine at first, then asked to be held because he felt dizzy. He sat down and started vomiting blood, triggering his friend to call an ambulance.

When police arrived around noon, the teenager was gone and?Portillo?was laying on the ground in the fetal position. Through translators,?Portillo?told EMTs that his face and back hurt and he felt nauseous. He had no visible injuries and remained conscious. He was considered to be in fair condition when they took him to the Intermountain Medical Center.

But when?Portillo?arrived to the hospital, he slipped into a coma with swelling in his brain. Johana?Portillo?called detectives to let them know his condition had worsened.

That's when detectives intensified their search for the goalie. By Saturday evening, the teenager's father agreed to bring him down to speak with police.

Portillo's?family said he had been attacked before, and Johanna?Portillo?said she and her sisters begged their father to stop refereeing because of the risk from angry players, but he continued because he loved soccer.

"It was his passion," she said. "We could not tell him no."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/wjGL_guS3ZA/Soccer-referee-dies-after-teenage-player-punched-him-in-the-face

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Feds: Many causes for dramatic bee disappearance

FILE - This April 25, 2007 file photo shows a colony of honeybees at the Agriculture Department's Bee Research Laboratory in Beltsville, Md. A new federal report blames a combination of problems for a mysterious and dramatic disappearance of U.S. honeybees since 2006. The factors cited include a parasitic mite, multiple viruses, bacteria, poor nutrition and pesticides. Experts say having so many causes makes it harder to do something about what's called colony collapse disorder. The disorder has caused as much as one-third of the nation's bees to just disappear over the winter each year since 2006. The report was issued Thursday by the Agriculture Department and the Environmental Protection Agency. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, File)

FILE - This April 25, 2007 file photo shows a colony of honeybees at the Agriculture Department's Bee Research Laboratory in Beltsville, Md. A new federal report blames a combination of problems for a mysterious and dramatic disappearance of U.S. honeybees since 2006. The factors cited include a parasitic mite, multiple viruses, bacteria, poor nutrition and pesticides. Experts say having so many causes makes it harder to do something about what's called colony collapse disorder. The disorder has caused as much as one-third of the nation's bees to just disappear over the winter each year since 2006. The report was issued Thursday by the Agriculture Department and the Environmental Protection Agency. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, File)

FILE - In this April 25, 2007 file photo, Jeffery Pettis, a top bee scientist at the Agriculture Department's Bee Research Laboratory, talks about his work with honeybees, in Beltsville, Md. A new federal report blames a combination of problems for a mysterious and dramatic disappearance of U.S. honeybees since 2006. The factors cited include a parasitic mite, multiple viruses, bacteria, poor nutrition and pesticides. Experts say having so many causes makes it harder to do something about what's called colony collapse disorder. The disorder has caused as much as one-third of the nation's bees to just disappear over the winter each year since 2006. The report was issued Thursday by the Agriculture Department and the Environmental Protection Agency. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A new federal report blames a combination of problems for a mysterious and dramatic disappearance of U.S. honeybees since 2006.

The intertwined factors cited include a parasitic mite, multiple viruses, bacteria, poor nutrition, genetics, habitat loss and pesticides.

The multiple causes make it harder to do something about what's called colony collapse disorder, experts say. The disorder has caused as much as one-third of the nation's bees to just disappear each winter since 2006.

Bees, especially honeybees, are needed to pollinate crops.

The federal report, issued Thursday by the Agriculture Department and the Environmental Protection Agency, said the biggest culprit is the parasitic mite varroa destructor, calling it "the single most detrimental pest of honeybees."

The problem has also hit bee colonies in Europe, where regulators are considering a ban on a type of pesticides known as neonicotinoids that some environmental groups blame for the bee collapse. The U.S. report cites pesticides, but near the bottom of the list of factors. And federal officials and researchers advising them said the science doesn't justify a ban of the pesticides yet.

May Berenbaum, a top bee researcher from the University of Illinois, said in an interview that she was "extremely dubious" that banning the pesticide would have any effect on bee health. She participated in a large conference of scientists that the government brought together last year to figure out what's going on, and the new report is the result of that conference.

Berenbaum said more than 100 different chemicals ? not just the pesticides that may be banned in Europe ? have been found in bee colonies. Scientists find it hard to calculate how they react in different dosages and at different combinations, she said.

Some of these chemicals harm the immune systems of bees or amplify viruses, said Penn State University bee expert Diana Cox-Foster.

At a news conference Thursday, Sonny Ramaswamy, a top USDA official, said the scientific consensus is that there are multiple factors "and you can't parse any one out to be the smoking gun."

USDA bee researcher Jeff Pettis also cited modern farming practices that often leave little forage area for bees.

Dave Gaulson of the University of Stirling in Scotland, who conducted a study last year that implicated the chemical, said he can't disagree with the overall conclusions of the U.S. government report. However, he said it could have emphasized pesticides more.

The environmental group, Pesticide Action Network North America blasted the federal government for not following Europe's lead in looking at a ban of certain pesticides.

Pollinators, like honeybees, are crucial to the U.S. food supply. About $30 billion a year in agriculture depends on their health, said Ramaswamy.

Besides making honey, honeybees pollinate more than 90 flowering crops. Among them are a variety of fruits and vegetables: apples, nuts, avocados, soybeans, asparagus, broccoli, citrus fruit and cranberries. About one-third of the human diet comes from insect-pollinated plants, and the honeybee is responsible for 80 percent of that pollination.

"It affects virtually every American whether they realize it or not," said EPA acting administrator Bob Perciasepe.

Zac Browning, a fourth-generation commercial beekeeper who has hives in Idaho, North Dakota and California, said the nation is "on the brink" of not having enough bees to pollinate its crops.

University of Maryland entomologist David Inouye, who was not part of the federal report, said he agrees that there are multiple causes.

"It's not a simple situation. If it were one factor we would have identified it by now," he said.

Inouye, president-elect of the Ecological Society of America, said the problems in Europe and United States may be slightly different. In America, bee hives are trucked from farm to farm to pollinate large tracts of land and that may help spread the parasites and disease, as well as add stress to the colonies, while in Europe they stay put so those issues may not be as big a factor.

At the news conference, Berenbaum said there's no single solution to the U.S. bee problem: "We're not really well equipped or even used to fighting on multiple fronts."

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Abercrombie Doesn't Want Gross Fat People Wearing Their Clothes

The good folks at Abercrombie & Fitch, it appears, have so little interest in taking fat people's money, they don't even make women's sizes above L or pants above a size 10. Because, you know, why would they? Think of what it would do for the brand! Everybody knows that fat people are all dowdy frumps with no fashion sense?I mean, just look at the clothes they choose to wear, which CLEARLY has absolutely NOTHING to do with the fact that nearly all major brands refuse to create clothes that fit fat people's bodies because of exactly this type of kneejerk anti-fat disgust. More bedazzled tunics patterned like an antique Parisian suitcase, please! That's what we fat ladies like!

Ashley Lutz at Business Insider took a look at Abercrombie's explicitly anti-fat business practices:

It's not surprising that Abercrombie excludes plus-sized women considering the attitude of CEO Mike Jeffries, said Robin Lewis, co-author of The New Rules of Retail and CEO of newsletter The Robin Report.

"He doesn't want larger people shopping in his store, he wants thin and beautiful people," Lewis told Business Insider. "He doesn't want his core customers to see people who aren't as hot as them wearing his clothing. People who wear his clothing should feel like they're one of the 'cool kids.'"

The only reason Abercrombie offers XL and XXL men's sizes is probably to appeal to beefy football players and wrestlers, Lewis said.

Abercrombie reps declined to comment for Lutz's story, but here are some choice old quotes from CEO Jeffries himself:

?It?s almost everything. That?s why we hire good-looking people in our stores. Because good-looking people attract other good-looking people, and we want to market to cool, good-looking people. We don?t market to anyone other than that,? Jeffries said.

Jeffries also told Salon that he wasn't bothered by excluding some customers.

?In every school there are the cool and popular kids, and then there are the not-so-cool kids,? he told the site. ?Candidly, we go after the cool kids. We go after the attractive all-American kid with a great attitude and a lot of friends. A lot of people don?t belong [in our clothes], and they can?t belong. Are we exclusionary? Absolutely."

Well, at least the feeling is mutual, Abercrombie. I don't want my body's personal brand associated with your creepy, predatory, bedbug-infested, bigoted, racist garbage clothes anyway. But, just to sum up real quick, in case this is confusing for anyone: Fat people won't be able to shed the stigma of being unfashionable frumps until we're actually able to purchase fashionable clothes with the freedom and diversity that straight-size people do. Dear stores, I have money. Let me fucking give it to you.

Source: http://jezebel.com/abercrombie-doesnt-want-gross-fat-people-wearing-their-489583439

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Eine Darmsanierung wirkt also gleich auf mehreren Ebenen dem Haarausfall und den ihn auslsenden Mechanismen entgegen. Bei Mnnern sieht man, dass die Haare ber der Stirn zurckweichen und sich an den Schlfen lichten. Als Nebenwirkung kommt es unter anderem zu vermehrtem Wimpernwachstum. Mit Kosten in vier- bis fnfstelliger Hhe?
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Die Mengen reichen jedoch nicht aus, um das Ungeborene einer schwangeren Partnerin zu schdigen. Bei der Kopfhautbiopsie werden meist zwei kleine Gewebeproben im Durchmesser von etwa vier bis sechs Millimetern entnommen. Auch wenn die Haare verkmmert sind, sind die Haarwurzeln meist noch vorhanden und die Haare lassen sich wieder stimulieren. Im weiteren Verlauf lichtet sich das Haar meist auch am Hinterkopf.
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Je nach Krankheitsbild kann man auf verschiedene Wirkstoffe gegen den frhzeitigen Verlust von Haaren zurckgreifen. Problematisch wird es erst dann, wenn mehr Haare ausfallen als nachwachsen, wenn das nachwachsende Haar kaum wchst und nach wenigen Zentimetern schon wieder ausfllt oder wenn der Haarneuwuchs (meist stellenweise) vllig ausbleibt. Ernhrungsumstellung Achten Sie konsequent auf eine gesunde Ernhrung in Form einer basischen Ernhrung.
Wir bei Svenson sind der Meinung, dass man dieses Problem auf natrliche Art behandeln sollte, wenngleich mit der Hilfe von Spezialisten. Ob Sie sich fr spezielle bei Haarausfall geeignete Schler-Salze entscheiden, therische le im Rahmen einer speziell bei Haarausfall wirksamen Aromatherapie einsetzen mchten oder lieber chinesische Heilkruter gegen Haarausfall anwenden, bleibt Ihnen berlassen. Haare, die schon ausgefallen sind, knnen zwar nicht wiedererscheinen, jedoch helfen die Arznein gegen den weiteren Haarausfall sehr gut. Weniger bekannt ist, dass auch eine "simple" Grippe oder Infektionskrankheiten wie Scharlach Haarausfall nach sich ziehen knnen.

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Friday, May 3, 2013

What It's Like Using Google Glass - Business Insider

I've now tried two Internet-connected glasses: Telepathy One and Google Glass.?

Google Glass absolutely blew Telepathy One out of the water, but it's still not necessarily something I could see myself wearing all day, every day.

Last night, two of my colleagues and I spent about an hour testing out Glass.

My first impressions of the device were that it's surprisingly light, rests comfortably on your face, and doesn't look?that?insanely dorky. (Others will disagree.)

When I put them on, a small screen appeared in front of me, right above my right eye. ?

I felt like I was in an entirely new world. All of a sudden, all the information I needed (news, weather, directions, etc.) could be pulled up right in front of my eyes.?But while Glass keeps you hyper-connected to the Internet, it also makes you feel less involved with what's happening in real-life. To put it simply, I felt like a glasshole.

Some people have raised concerns about what would happen if someone runs up to you and says, "Ok, Glass, Google [insert weird, inappropriate word here]!" and runs away. We didn't test that exact scenario, but from my experience, that's a very real and valid concern.?

While wearing Glass, my colleague Alyson Shontell was nearby having a conversation with someone else in the room. Without anyone saying, "Ok, Glass...," Glass picked up on what Alyson said, and then proceeded to do a Google search for "running."?

Another issue is that sometimes you have to say, "Ok, Glass" a few times before the device registers that you're trying to interact with it. After asking Glass a couple of times to Google "Facebook earnings," it beautifully displayed little cards with snippets of text from the New York Times, Wikipedia, and other sources. Theoretically, you're supposed to be able to open up the full text of the article, but it didn't work for me when I tried it.?

The video recording and Google+ integration is pretty neat. You can stream exactly what you're seeing in real time to a Google+ Hangout, while seeing exactly who you're talking to on the screen projected in front of you.

But the video recording feature does raise some privacy concerns, as there's?no indication on Glass that it's recording. Sure, the Glass display remains on while recording, so outsiders could see that your device is doing something,?but not necessarily recording.?

Granted, this is an early prototype so we imagine Google will improve certain features over time.?

All in all, I'm not sure if Google Glass is for me. As much as I want to be excited about it, Glass feels like more of a neat toy than a truly groundbreaking gadget that will revolutionize the human experience.?

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/what-its-like-using-google-glass-2013-5

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