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Grauman's Chinese: Movie star prints' futures not set in cement

Grauman's Chinese Theatre is hallowed Hollywood tourist ground, the famed site where silver-screen stars such as Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra literally cemented their legends by making hand- and footprints in concrete. On a recent November morning, those movie icons were joined by three gigantic rodents: Alvin and the Chipmunks.

Or, more precisely, as Alvin, Simon and Theodore are cartoon characters, by three anonymous guys in chipmunk suits who stuck their "paws" in wet cement while their squeaky, high-pitched version of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" blared over the sound system. Some of the goop stuck to Theodore's belly fur.

The pace of paw and other print-making at Grauman's has taken off in recent months. The complex has hosted 11 ceremonies so far this year for actors including Robert Duvall, Jennifer Aniston, Mickey Rourke and the young cast of the "Twilight" movies ? Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart. Kobe Bryant, French DJ David Guetta and the Smurfs also have dipped their digits in cement.

That's the largest number of ceremonies the theater has held since its opening in 1927, when nine individuals put their prints in cement. The influx has raised concern among some film buffs, who believe that Lautner's cinematic oeuvre doesn't exactly compare to, say, John Barrymore's or Jack Nicholson's. And with limited space available in the forecourt, some say the theater owners should be pickier about who they allow into the landmark.

Donald Kushner, a movie producer who bought the legendary theater with entrepreneur Elie Samaha in May from Warner Bros. and Viacom Inc., acknowledged that the theater has been holding more ceremonies ? which are paid for by movie studios and cost tens of thousands of dollars. Some of the older prints are deteriorating, he said, and will have to be removed from the forecourt to be preserved. But he added that not all the new prints are getting prime real estate in front of the theater, so don't look for the Chipmunks or the Smurfs there.

"They're not going in the forecourt. They weren't real ceremonies ? they were mock ceremonies," said Kushner. Though he said he was still uncertain where the blocks would end up, he surmised that all of the "kids' stuff" would be displayed at the Chinese 6 theaters, located in the adjacent Hollywood & Highland mall complex and operated by Kushner and Samaha.

Plans also are in the works to relight the forecourt and restore old theater signs to resemble their 1930s appearance. The theater is also trying to entice movie studios to hold after-parties for their premieres in the lobby of the Chinese 6, hiding the concession stands with curtains and bringing in other decorative elements to transform it into what owners describe as a "ballroom." (Many premieres are already held at Grauman's, but the after-parties are typically staged at nearby restaurants or hotels.)

Kushner also said he wants to broaden the range of individuals the theater pays tribute to in the forecourt to include athletes and musicians. He revealed that Grauman's is in preliminary talks with boxer Muhammad Ali and is also speaking with the family of Michael Jackson about a square that could use the imprints of a shoe and glove the pop star donned in some of his music videos.

Currently, forecourt honorees are selected by a committee made up of the theater's executives who evaluate "the impact someone has had on cinematic history and how they have contributed to cinema today," said the cinema's director of operations, Alwyn Kushner, daughter of Donald Kushner. Still, most of the ceremonies seem to be tied to the release of an honoree's new film ? Rourke, for one, got his square less than two weeks before the November opening of "Immortals," a sword-and-sandals epic in which he starred. His tablet, along with Aniston's July imprint and a November block stamped by some "West Side Story" 1961 film cast members, have yet to be placed in the forecourt.

"It has nothing to do with who is an authentic, for-the-ages star," said Richard Schickel, a film critic and movie historian. "That has deteriorated. It's obviously driven entirely by what is hot at this moment, publicity and money. I guess it's kinda nice, but it's not the ultimate accolade for a movie actor."

Studios are willing to cough up the dough for the ceremonies ? $25,000 for "cement and labor" directly to Grauman's, plus around $20,000 to cover costs of the ceremony, according to an executive familiar with the process who requested anonymity to preserve relations with the theater ? because they feel the event carries strong promotional value.

"We used it as the kickoff for our advertising campaign and all of the public appearances," said Nancy Kirkpatrick, president of worldwide marketing for Summit Entertainment, which released "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn ? Part 1" last month. "It's absolutely a big deal, and we knew the fans would be excited to go there and visit the actors' squares."

Donald Kushner insisted that the ceremonies are not a "real big revenue source, but are good for the Grauman's brand and tradition." The company that handles publicity for the theater boasted in a recent press kit that the November print ceremonies and AFI Film Festival ? also held at Grauman's ? resulted in "over 15 million TV hits" and "$3.5 million publicity value" in one week.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame, which runs up and down the city sidewalk near Grauman's and is run by the nonprofit Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, charges $30,000 for its honors. About two dozen terrazzo stars with a famous person's name are installed each year. The selection committee is composed of 36 entertainment industry professionals.

Grauman's began the practice of having public figures leave their prints in 1927, when silent-film star Norma Talmadge accidentally stepped into wet cement. Sid Grauman saw a business opportunity in the mishap and decided to ask the theater's principal investors ? of which Talmadge was one ? to follow in the tradition. Soon, studios began paying to be included as well. There are about 200 squares currently in the forecourt.

"Basically, it was all the important stars in the films of the time until 1960, when things changed dramatically and they started bringing in more modern, younger stars," explained Marc Wanamaker, a Hollywood film historian and photo archivist. He noted that with each generation, there's been chatter about whether certain inductees are worthy of a square. "There's been controversy with purists saying, 'How dare you put Tom Cruise next to Marilyn Monroe?'"

Kushner says the theater will need to begin taking out some imprints in the near future. "Some of the handprints are going to have to be removed so we can preserve them," he said. "Some of them, like Groucho Marx, have almost disappeared."

Asked if permanent or even temporary removal might upset some of the honorees, their families or fans, Kushner replied: "Whatever. In three or four years, those squares won't exist anyway, because they're disintegrating. They'll eventually find their place."

amy.kaufman@latimes.com

Source: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-graumans-20111229,0,1604031.story?track=rss

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Friday, December 30, 2011

UFC 141 weigh-in: Diaz weight only minor issue, Overeem absolutely massive at 263

UFC 141 weigh-in: Diaz weight only minor issue, Overeem absolutely massive at 263There was no hat tossing, no pushing or shoving, in fact Donald Cerrone tried to give a gift of sorts to Nate Diaz.

Diaz missed the lightweight limit at 155 pounds and then cut to within one-quarter pound of the allowable 156-pound limit.

Listen here for Kevin Iole's breakdown of the Diaz situation (0:35 mark).

Instead of taking 20 percent of Diaz's purse, as is normally mandated by state commissions, Cerrone agreed to re-work the contract. He also said Diaz didn't have to cut anymore weight.

That's when Cerrone's camp told its fighter to pipe down and asked Diaz to go lose the weight. Diaz did so without any resistance and the most heated fight at UFC 141 is a go.

Many people were in attendance to see massive heavyweights Brock Lesnar and Alistair Overeem weigh in. Overeem came in at a career-high 263 pounds. Lesnar, who lost a significant amount of weight during his bouts with diverticulitis, came in at 266. The big man is back.

There were some prefight rumors that the UFC wouldn't have Cerrone and Diaz square off today.

Yesterday's staredown at the final press conference resulted in a near brawl when Diaz flipped Cerrone's cowboy hat from his head. The staredown happened today, but it was brief and UFC president Dana White was between the fighters, who were at a distance.

UFC 141 weigh-in: Diaz weight only minor issue, Overeem absolutely massive at 263

UFC 141 weigh-in (Courtesy MMAjunkie):
MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view)

Brock Lesnar (266) vs. Alistair Overeem (263)

Donald Cerrone (156) vs. Nate Diaz (156)
Jon Fitch (171) vs. Johny Hendricks (170)
Alexander Gustafsson (203) vs. Vladimir Matyushenko (205)
Jim Hettes (145) vs. Nam Phan (146)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)

Junior Assuncao (145) vs. Ross Pearson (145)
Danny Castillo (156) vs. Anthony Njokuani (154)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Facebook)

Dong Hyun Kim (171) vs. Sean Pierson (171)
Efrain Escudero (155) vs. Jacob Volkmann (155)
Luis Ramos (171) vs. Matt Riddle (170)
Manny Gamburyan (146) vs. Diego Nunes (145)

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-141-weigh-in-Diaz-weight-only-minor-issue-?urn=mma-wp11252

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Video: Why a new GOP front-runner every week?

Arc: Big East loaded with good, not great, teams

Beyond the Arc: Georgetown's win over Louisville on Wednesday is the sort of thing we'll be seeing a lot of this season in the Big East, a league stocked with good teams, but no great ones beyond Syracuse.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Asian stocks fall on Europe bank worries (AP)

BANGKOK ? Asian stock markets slumped Thursday amid new signs of pressure on Europe's banking system and a downturn on Wall Street.

Benchmark oil lingered above $99 per barrel while the dollar rose against the euro but fell against the yen.

Japan's Nikkei 225 index fell 0.7 percent to 8,362.33. South Korea's Kospi lost 0.1 percent to 1,823.44 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was 0.9 percent lower at 18,348.95.

Benchmarks in Singapore, Taiwan and Indonesia were also lower, while Malaysia and the Philippines rose and mainland China was mostly flat. Overall, stock markets were quieter than normal as many traders go on vacation the week between Christmas and New Year's.

Investor sentiment waned hours after the European Central Bank said banks had parked $590.72 billion with it overnight, surpassing the record set only Monday. That means European banks were less willing to take the risk of making short-term loans to each other, opting instead to earn low interest rates from the ECB.

The move shook confidence in the euro currency, which on Wednesday dropped to $1.2910 ? its lowest level against the dollar in nearly a year ? before recovering slightly.

"As we have seen time and time again throughout 2011, when EUR/USD falls, so does equities, and so does gold, with traders buying into fixed income assets," Chris Weston of IG Markets in Melbourne wrote in a research note.

Even successful bond auctions in Italy failed to lift the euro against the dollar. Demand for Italian bonds was strong Wednesday, and the country was able to pay lower interest rates.

That's a sign that investors are more confident about Italy's ability to repay its debt. The country recently passed a big package of budget-cutting measures.

The yen's rise to a 10-year high against the euro put stress on Japan's exporters. Kyodo News agency said the euro briefly fell to 100.35 yen in Tokyo, its lowest level against the Japanese currency since June 2001.

Canon Inc. fell 1 percent and Sharp Corp. shed 3.3 percent. Yamaha Motor Corp. lost 1 percent.

In currency trading Thursday, the euro fell to $1.2927 from $1.2941 late Wednesday in New York. The dollar fell to 77.78 yen from 77.91 yen.

On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 1.1 percent to 12,151.41. The S&P 500 fell 1.3 percent to 1,249.64. The Nasdaq composite declined 1.3 percent to 2,589.98.

Benchmark crude for February delivery rose 19 cents to $99.55 a barrel at midday Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell $1.98 to settle at $99.36 in New York on Wednesday.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111229/ap_on_re_as/world_markets

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

From Doctor De'ath to Cardinal Sin, do we pick jobs to suit our names?

By Harry Mount

Last updated at 2:01 AM on 27th December 2011

Now, be honest. Wouldn?t you feel a tiny bit reassured if the doctor who was about to operate on your head was called Dr Brain? Or if the judge in your court case was called Lord Chief Justice Judge?

Both men do ? or did ? really exist. Russell Brain (1895-1966) was Britain?s leading neurologist after the war, as well as being Winston Churchill?s doctor; and Igor Judge has been the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales since 2008.

Well, it has now emerged that the connection between a person?s name and their job isn?t as coincidental as it sounds. New research into the repeated occurrence of ?aptronyms? ? that is, names that are aptly suited to their owners ? has uncovered a possible link between name and destiny.

Apt: Usain Bolt, Bob Flowerdew and William Wordsworth - just three people whose names seem to have an odd synchronicity with their chosen fields

Apt: Usain Bolt, Bob Flowerdew and William Wordsworth - just three people whose names seem to have an odd synchronicity with their chosen fields

So there are very good reasons why Bob Flowerdew ended up as an expert panellist on Gardeners? Question Time, why Alan Ball grew up to play for England in the 1966 World Cup-winning team and why Usain Bolt is the fastest 100m runner in the world.

The idea that names and jobs, or characteristics, are connected has been around for centuries. As early as 1678, John Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim?s Progress featuring a cast of characters with names such as Mr Talkative and Mr Worldly Wiseman.

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In 1952, the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung proposed a theory, ?the compulsion of the name?. Jung pointed out that the connection between a man?s name and his profession, or his peculiarities, often amounted to a ?gross coincidence? beyond the realms of mere chance.

At the time, Jung?s lawyer was called Rosst?uscher (?Horsetrader?), the local obstetrician was called Kalberer (?Calver?), and the country?s food minister was a Herr Feist (?Mr Stout?).

Jung went on to note that the great psychologist Sigmund Freud (whose surname means ?joy?) specialised in the pleasure principle, and that Jung himself ? whose name means ?young? ? championed the idea of rebirth.

Born for the job: Sir Igor Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales

Born for the job: Sir Igor Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales

Since then, there has been extensive research into the phenomenon. A recent American academic paper, in the Journal Of Personality and Social Psychology, explains that your surname may not quite be your destiny, but that a surname connected to a particular job or career is still much more likely to draw you to that profession.

The paper ? Why Susie Sells Seashells By The Seashore ? concluded that we are disproportionately likely to ?choose careers whose labels resemble our names?, such as dentists called Dennis or Denise.

There is no way of proving exactly why the phenomenon happens, but the paper?s authors, John Jones, Matthew Mirenberg and Brett Pelham, suggested that it?s because of ?implicit egotism?.

Because we tend to feel positively about things associated with ourselves, we also feel warmly about the jobs associated with our surnames.

This idea, of implicit egotism, goes further than just jobs. The authors of the study also noticed that people are more likely to move to cities whose names are reminiscent of their own names.

People called Louis were disproportionately likely to migrate to St Louis, Missouri; Florences to move to Florida; Georges to Georgia; Kenneths to Kentucky; and Virgils to Virginia.

Now the connection has been explored in closer detail by John Hoyland, of New Scientist magazine. He has even given the phenomenon a new name ? ?nominative determinism?.

Hoyland was particularly struck by how often the scientific books and articles he read were written by people with apt names. Once, on the same day, he came across a paper on incontinence in the British Journal of Urology, by J.W. Splatt and D. Weedon, and a book about the Arctic by Daniel?Snowman.

?I do find it surprising that there are people who go in a direction you?d have thought their names would have turned them against,? says Hoyland. ?There are doctors called De?ath, as well as Pain.?

Hoyland?s research seems to indicate that even if your name isn?t professionally flattering, the tug of the connection is too strong to resist. Unless, of course, it?s all coincidence.

?Jung is very unsure whether there?s anything significant there, or if it was what he called the whimsicalities of chance,? says Hoyland.

?As far as I know, nobody has tried to prove the connection scientifically,? agrees his New Scientist colleague Graham Lawton, ?though it might be possible if you had a complete database of people?s names and jobs.?

One of the factors that confuses the whole question of nominative determinism is that ? as with all coincidences ? we notice an aptronym far more readily than we do a name with no coincidental associations.

So the Today programme received several excited emails when they had Mark Avery, the RSPB?s former director of conservation, on the show, and when Rebecca Morelle, a BBC science reporter, did a broadcast on the fate of our mushrooms.

What?s more, there is an alternative view that reverses the theory. Many of our surnames were originally given to us because of our jobs: Coopers originally made barrels; Smiths were blacksmiths; Millers once worked in mills.

So, instead of our names giving us our jobs, our jobs gave us our names; and it is our family background, the theory suggests, that dictates our careers from generation to generation.

Still, both theories offer us scope for pleasing speculation. How delightful that the managing director of the dairy company Danone is called Bruno Fromage, or that the French national goalkeeper between 1978 and 1981 was one Dominique Dropsy.

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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2078892/From-Doctor-Death-Cardinal-Sin-pick-jobs-suit-names.html?ITO=1490

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Arabs benefit from Israel

By Just Look At Us Now

Created 2011-12-26 03:51

Just look at us now

[1] Monday Dec 26, 2011

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Many of you will have read my mini series ?Look what Israel is doing to the Palestinian Arabs [2]? published earlier in the year. To mark the end of 2011, I have prepared this three-part follow-up by including some of the more recent stories that you may have missed if you were tuned too closely to sensationalist media outlets.

Does Israel warrant its accusers? charges that it has a policy of ethnic-cleansing the Palestinian Arabs? Hardly! Israel?s humanitarian work, like that of the organisation ?Save A Child?s Heart?, has surgically eradicated that lie. First, SACH saved Ahmed Hneidik [3], a 9-year-old boy from Khan Younis in Gaza. Born with a congenital heart disease that had already claimed the life of his brother. Another Gaza baby, Odai Al-Kafarna [4] from Beit Hanoun was similarly operated on in July. At any one time, there are dozens of Palestinian Arab children at SACH?s Wolfson Medical Centre. SACH recently opened a new home in Holon to house up to 250 children [5] that undergo surgery. Then in November, SACH ran its first regional conference on paediatrics [6], bringing together 15 Israeli and 22 Palestinian Arab physicians.

Almost half of SACH?s operations are performed on Palestinian Arab children.

Last year Israeli hospitals treated 83,000 Palestinian Arabs. In one example, Abir Abu-Nakira [7] from Rafa in Gaza had a ride on a wheel of fortune. Doctors at Kaplan Medical Center doctors saved the 17 year-old girl?s life after she fell from a malfunctioning Ferris wheel near her home and was critically injured. ?I wish for peace between us and Israel,? Abir said. ?Kaplan physicians saved me.? Then in July, 29-year old Palestinian Arab mother of five Baraa Inhabi [8] was rushed to an Israeli hospital for emergency treatment for an intestinal infection. But the story didn?t end there. Hadassah hospital [9] and the IDF [10] arranged for special TPN equipment to be set-up in Baraa?s home in Qalqilya. They even trained PA doctors on how to continue Baraa?s treatment.

When a kidney became available following the death of a 38 year-old Israeli, Hadassah and Shaare Zedek medical centres co-ordinated through the IDF to transplant it into 14-year old Bethlehem teenager Walid Daadua [11]. In another case, Hadassah surgeon Dr. Carole Pidhorz re-attached the hand of a Palestinian Arab artist whose hand was severed in an accident. Occupational therapists at the hospital provided rehabilitation and now Sa?ad El-Kikh [12] is able to paint again. Then out on the road in October, an IDF patrol provided emergency medical treatment to two Palestinian Arab workers [13] who fell three floors in a PA administered town southwest of Hebron.

Israel doesn?t wait for emergencies in order to provide medical assistance to Palestinian Arabs. In the spirit of a ?shared vision [14]?, The Israeli Research Association for Eye Health and Blindness Prevention (Lirot) brought one hundred Israeli and Palestinian Arab doctors to the Peres Peace Centre in Jaffa for an ophthalmologic convention, the first ever joint medical conference on such a scale.

In yet another example of co-existence, Palestinian Arab and Israeli parents, who have lost children through the conflict, came together to donate blood to each other?s hospitals [15] as part of their activities marking International Peace Day. Meanwhile,Joan and Sandy Weill made a $10 million donation to Haifa?s Rambam hospital. It will help establish a children?s haematology oncology department and support the Israeli-Palestinian Friendship Centre [16].

Finally, consider these two contrasting news stories. In the first, the IDF rescued an Arab mother and daughter [17] who were returning from medical treatment in Israel. Palestinian Arab terrorists fired mortars at them at the Gaza Erez crossing. And just last week we read that Israeli doctors are treating the wife of the mastermind of the Munich massacre. Abu Daoud?s terrorist gang murdered 11 Israeli Olympic athletes in 1972. Today, his wife is being cared for [18] at Tel Aviv?s Assuta Hospital. Her three daughters from Ramallah, Jordan and Syria have even been granted visas to visit her. Are those the actions of a racist state?

Those that accuse Israel of humanitarian crimes against the Palestinian Arabs need to have their heads examined.?
If they come to Israel, I?ll bet we?ll even offer to do that for them!

Michael Ordman writes a weekly newsletter containing Good News stories about Israel.

www.verygoodnewsisrael.blogspot.com [19]

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Judge throws out jury verdict against Cicero mayor in political retaliation lawsuit

A federal judge has granted Cicero and Town President Larry Dominick a new trial in a civil lawsuit, six months after a jury sided with a former employee who claimed Dominick fired him for political reasons.

In July, the federal jury awarded $650,000 in damages to former town handyman Merced Rojas in his firing in 2006. The jury, however, sided with Dominick and rejected a claim that Rojas was fired because of racial discrimination.

Thursday evening, Judge James Holderman threw out the jury's decision and issued a ruling that found Rojas? attorney, Dana Kurtz, ?engaged in a repeated pattern of misconduct? and ?attempts to introduce inadmissible and prejudicial evidence before the jury,? tainting the jury?s verdict.

Holderman said a ?new trial without the unfair prejudice created by Rojas?s counsel regarding Rojas?s clam of political retaliation is appropriate.?

Kurtz today said she acted properly in the trial.

"There was no misconduct," Kurtz said. "I tried the case on the merits, as I try any case."

"We won the first trial even though the judge excluded a lot of evidence," Kurtz said.

Although Holderman also sided with Dominick in rejecting a motion by Rojas for a new trial on the racial discrimination claim, the judge rejected an attempt by Dominick to throw out the political retaliation claim entirely. Holderman said there was evidence presented at trial that backed up Rojas? claims of political retaliation.

Given the evidence presented at trial, ?A reasonable jury ? could have found that his firing was caused by his family?s continued political activity against Dominick,? Holderman wrote.

Cicero Spokesman Ray Hanania said the ruling is a major victory for Dominick, who insisted that Rojas was not fired for political reasons but was dismissed because he had failed to do his job.

?He was fired because he was doing personal work on town time,? said Hanania. ?That was the only reason for the dismissal.?

Cicero Town Attorney Michael Del Galdo said in a statement that the plaintiff and his lawyer?s inappropriate and untrue comments clearly prejudiced the jury.

?We?re pleased the judge saw through those prejudicial efforts to allow President Dominick to receive a fair ruling,? said Del Galdo.

Among the statements that may have biased the jury, Holderman wrote, Kurtz said Rojas?s car was repossessed and his house foreclosed upon because of the defendant?s conduct. But the court later determined that Rojas immediately got the car back and that he had the money to pay his mortgage, so the loss of the car and house were irrelevant to the lawsuit.

Kurtz said she only mentioned evidence relevant to her client's case.

Tribune reporter Liam Ford contributed

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Video: Making a Difference: Brides Across America

We'll focus on?efforts to help veterans find?jobs and deal with health and family problems. "One of the great blessings in my life has been the exposure I've received to the military?active duty, in the field and veterans,"?says Brian Williams. "They are America?s genuine heroes, and it's a privilege to use our platforms at NBC News to honor all that they have done."

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

2012 brings new laws on California employment

About two dozen state employment laws will take effect Jan. 1, according to a list published by the California Chamber of Commerce.

Some of these laws will prohibit discrimination against employees on the basis of their gender expression or genetic information, require more employers to continue health coverage for mothers on pregnancy disability leave, clarify how long employees can take off work to donate organs or bone marrow, and prohibit some employers from doing credit checks on certain types of workers or job applicants.

Many of the laws are designed to protect California workers but will put additional burdens on employers at a time when the economy and job market remain weak. On the plus side for employers, a group of five laws supported by the chamber could lower their workers' compensation costs and streamline some notices and procedures.

A lawyer for the chamber, which publishes an annual rundown of new state workplace laws, says this year's list is longer than the past couple of years but shorter than some earlier years. "It's kind of in the middle," says Susan Kemp, the chamber's senior employment law counsel.

"Not every one of the new laws applies across the board to every employer, but if you take just a couple of laws that apply to most employers and add them up over the number of employees they have, it's going to create more administrative (chores) and more responsibility for the employer," she says.

2 with wide impact

The two laws that will affect the most employers, Kemp says, are:

-- AB469 requires employers to provide workers who are not exempt from overtime a notice at the time of hire that includes certain pay details including their rate of pay and whether it's hourly, salary, commission-based or otherwise; any allowances claimed as part of the minimum wage including meal and lodging allowances; the regular payday; and the name, address and phone number of the employer and of the employer's workers' comp insurer.

Most employers already provide this information in various places such as pay stubs and workplace posters. Starting next year, they will have to put it all in one notice given to new employees. The California labor commissioner will provide a template, but "each notice will be unique to that employee," Kemp says.

If any information in the notice changes, the employer generally must notify each nonexempt employee, in writing, within seven calendar days. This law also increases penalties for wage violations and makes additional changes regarding collection of such penalties, including an increase in the statute of limitations, the chamber says.

-- SB299 requires all employers with five or more employees to maintain health coverage under a group health plan for an eligible female employee who takes pregnancy disability leave for up to four months. The benefits have to be at the same level as if the employee had continued working during the leave period.

If the employer splits the cost of health insurance with employees 50-50, "that's what you have to do when they are on (pregnancy disability) leave," Kemp says.

Current law requires employers with 50 or more employees to provide continued health benefits for new moms, for a maximum of 12 weeks. So the new law expands both the number of companies that must provide this coverage and the maximum length of time they must provide it.

However, increasing the maximum coverage period to four months does not mean all moms will get that much coverage. It will still be up to the mother's health care provider to determine how long she can be on pregnancy disability leave before and after the birth, Kemp says.

Challenge for employer

Stephen Hirschfeld, an attorney with Curiale Hirschfeld Kraemer who represents employers, says another new law, SB459, will pose challenges for some clients. It provides new penalties of $5,000 to $25,000 for the "willful misclassification" of employees as independent contractors.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Intel not planning to run around and desert USB as Ivy Bridge gets 3.0 certification

A few months back, there was some concern that Intel's Ivy Bridge chipset wouldn't come with USB 3.0 certification -- planning to push its proprietary Thunderbolt standard instead. The company acted quickly to soothe the panic of gadget fans concerned they'd have to replace their new external HDDs, but the USB Implementers Forum didn't say much beyond the odd nasty snipe at the new technology. Fortunately, the crew at the USB-IF have now given their blessing toward the union 'twixt 22nm processor and super-speed universal serial bus. Since AMD jumped on this bandwagon back in April, we can pretty much guarantee that we'll be plugging flash drives in the wrong way for years to come.

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What is an Insurance Dividend? | The College Investor

by Robert on December 16, 2011

I was excited earlier this month when I received a ?dividend? from my insurance company.? I was always surprised by this, because I never understood why an insurance company would pay a dividend.? I understood why stocks paid dividends ? to return earnings to shareholders.? Well, insurance companies do the same thing, but they are returning premiums paid to customers, rather than earnings.

Not all insurance companies pay dividends, but many (around 600 nationwide) do return premiums.? Whether you receive a dividend is also not guaranteed by any policy amendments ? just like a regular dividend, it is declared by the board of directions based on the company?s performance.

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What Determines Dividend Payments

For insurance companies, there are three main drivers of whether they will issue an insurance dividend:

  • Losses Experienced: Insurance companies are always calculating risk, and usually calculate the financial worst case scenario.? However, a lot of times, they banked more money than they needed, and their losses do not exceed their reserves.? The fewer the claims an insurer has, they more likely they are to pay a dividend.
  • Investment Performance: All insurance companies invest their premiums and other reserves to get the most return possible on their money.? That is how they make money ? they charge premiums and invest it over time.? However, sometimes their investment performance exceeds exceptions, and as a result, they have some extra funds.? If their investments perform well, they are more likely to pay a dividend.
  • Expenses: As with any company, expenses determine profitability.? This can be everything from commissions, to state legal fees, to even litigation.? If the insurance company has less expenses than expected, chances are you will receive a dividend.

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You Personal Return of Premium

To receive an insurance dividend, you must be a policyholder on the date the company declares the dividend.? This is very similar to owning a stock that pays a dividend.

The amount of return you receive is directly proportional to the premiums paid during the year.? As such, the more policies you have (or larger policies you have), the higher your dividend payment.? For life insurance, it usually depends on the risk class you are in ? the less risky, the higher your dividend.

Furthermore, your individual insurance claims throughout the year usually have no impact on your ability to get an insurance dividend.

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Readers, have you ever received an insurance dividend?? Do you look for companies that pay a return of premium dividend?

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Lamb With Lion

I could recall that fifth bottle of wine in Tuzla, Bosnia. Or Hitch still arguing furiously about the Falklands War sometime around 3 a.m. at the poet James Fenton's kitchen table in Oxford. (?Christopher,? said James, raising his head from the table, ?you sound like a bishop.? It was the ultimate insult.) But what pops entirely unbidden into my mind is the leg of lamb he cooked, English-style, with boiled vegetables and mint sauce, for us to eat by the poolside in a high Californian summer. It was parody of parody, like something out of the opening pages of Evelyn Waugh?s The Loved One, and of course he knew it?but at the same time, I think he actually liked it. That was Sunday Lunch, cap S, L.

?I did not always agree with the political positions he took?and they did not always agree with each other?but his company was irresistible. Nowhere was he more genial than at the poolside house in Atherton, arguing, arguing, arguing, while the automatic swimming pool cleaner went about its ceaseless submarine work, hoovering, hoovering, hoovering. Where other people furtively Google it on their iPhones, he had extraordinary natural powers of recall. Detail, anecdote, biography, and quotation would flow almost as fast as the whisky.

Writers and activists from the 17th to the 21st century were brought conversationally into the same room, to argue with each other?a conjuring act he shared with Isaiah Berlin, whom he attacked mercilessly soon after the liberal philosopher's death. In his verbal salon, Tom Paine crossed swords with Edward Said, Thomas Jefferson met P.G. Wodehouse. Yes, Wodehouse?that superficially unlikely hero for a political writer who spent much of his life on the more or less militant left. Last time we met, we traded Wodehouse-isms. (Roderick Spode, leader of Britain's fascist Black Shorts, with ?the sort of eye that can open an oyster at 60 paces.?)

It is this literary, English Hitch that I remember with most affection. The American citizenship he took after the 9/11 attacks on his adopted country meant a great deal to him. In many ways, it defined what we must now call his last decade. But culturally, we can say of him that in spite of all temptations to belong to other nations, he remained an Englishman. Never more so than when dishing up roast lamb, with mint sauce and added Wodehouse, by the poolside on a California summer Sunday.

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Poor battery life is price of Verizon Galaxy Nexus

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We just put the wraps on our review of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first phone to run Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and came away impressed with its sleek new software, large 720p display, fast camera, and blazing 4G LTE speeds over Verizon Wireless? network. However, as we discovered with the Galaxy Nexus, as well as other phones that use Verizon?s LTE network, there?s a price to be paid for all that speed: Battery life.

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As you can see from the above results, the Verizon Galaxy Nexus lasted only 3 hours and 40 minutes on our Laptop Battery Test. This test involves continuous web surfing over 4G with the screen brightness at 40 percent. GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Auto Sync are all turned off. When we ran our battery test on the unlocked Galaxy Nexus?on T-Mobile?s network, the device saw 5 hours of runtime. That?s a difference of nearly 1.5 hours.

The Galaxy Nexus for Verizon delivered even less endurance than the HTC Thunderbolt, the first 4G LTE phone from the carrier that established a reputation for short battery life. Because 4G LTE radios use more power, the phones that use them tend to last significantly shorter than the smartphone average. But as you can see some Verizon phones at least last longer than the 5-hour mark.

We really like the Verizon Galaxy Nexus, but its below-average battery life kept it from earning an Editors? Choice Award in our review. If you do pick up this phone, make sure you keep the brightness down and follow our other tips for making your Android phone last longer.

For full Laptop review of Verizon Galaxy Nexus with Android Ice Cream Sandwich, click here.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Newspaper founder killed in Russia's Dagestan (Reuters)

MAKHACHKALA, Russia (Reuters) ? The founder of a newspaper that investigated government corruption was shot dead in Russia's North Caucasus region, in what an international watchdog called "a lethal blow to press freedom."

A gunman shot Gadzhimurat Kamalov as he was leaving the offices of the newspaper Chernovik in the capital of Dagestan province shortly before midnight on Thursday, the regional Interior Ministry said.

Police said Kamalov was shot eight times and was pronounced dead on the way to hospital.

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said journalists at Chernovik, known for reporting on corruption in the provincial administration, had been "routinely persecuted for their work".

"The assassination of Gadzhimurat Kamalov is a massive loss for independent journalism in the North Caucasus, Russia's most dangerous place for reporters," the advocacy group's regional coordinator Nina Ognianova said in a statement.

Russian journalists who investigate corruption face serious risks, particularly in the provinces, where authorities are less likely to face scrutiny over attacks on journalists.

Predominantly Muslim Dagestan is plagued by violence stemming from an Islamist insurgency rooted in the 1990s separatist wars in neighboring Chechnya as well as conflicts over business and political power.

There have been 19 unsolved murders of journalists in Russia since 2000, including the 2006 killing of Kremlin critic Anna Politkovskaya, according to the CPJ.

It lists Russia as eighth on its "Impunity Index", a list of states where journalists are killed regularly and governments fail to solve the crimes.

(Writing by Steve Gutterman; Editing by Tim Pearce)

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Jerry Sandusky case heads to trial after hearing waived (Reuters)

BELLEFONTE, Pa (Reuters) ? Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State football coach charged with 52 counts of child sex abuse, abruptly waived his right to a hearing on Tuesday, leaving at least several months before he will face his accusers at trial.

Jerry Sandusky, 67, has maintained his innocence on charges of molesting 10 boys over more than a decade.

The scandal over the sex abuse allegations has rocked Penn State University and the multibillion dollar world of U.S. college athletics. It ended the career of legendary head football coach Joe Paterno, who along with the university's president was fired on November 9

Although no date has been set for a trial, which could be several months or even over a year away, Sandusky will return to court on January 11 to have the charges against him formally read by the judge.

"We are not in any way conceding guilt. Today's decision was a tactical measure," Joe Amendola, Sandusky's defense attorney, told reporters outside the courtroom in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Tuesday's preliminary hearing had been expected to determine whether there is enough evidence to hold Sandusky for trial.

Pennsylvania Deputy Attorney General Marc Costanzo said that prosecutors had 11 witnesses -- including some alleged victims -- ready to testify that Sandusky was a serial child sex abuser.

"The decision is surprising," Costanzo said of Sandusky's decision to waive the hearing.

Sandusky's decision immediately prompted speculation that he may seek a deal to plead guilty in return for a reduced prison sentence.

"I think the chances are really good" of a plea bargain, said Slade McLaughlin, a lawyer representing Victim One, whom Sandusky is alleged to have abused more than 20 times in 2007 and 2008.

But Costanzo said there is no talk of such a deal at this point.

Audible gasps were heard in the packed courtroom when the announcement of the waiver was made just before the hearing was to begin.

Sandusky, in a dark suit, was lead out of the back of the courthouse in handcuffs and paused to address reporters:

"We fully intend to put together the best possible defense that we can do, to stay the course, to fight for four quarters ... We want the opportunity to present our side," Sandusky said as he emerged from the courtroom.

Costanzo said the waiver "helps the prosecution in a lot of ways," and that Sandusky's alleged victims would avoid having to testify twice in the case.

The attorney for the boy identified in court documents as Victim 6, said Sandusky's legal strategy left him with mixed emotions.

"I would have liked these boys to have the opportunity to tell their story so the public would have had the benefit of assessing those boys and that they are giving testimony from their hearts," said attorney Howard Janet.

Sandusky is the focus of a wide-ranging investigation of alleged child sex abuse over a 15-year period. The original charges were outlined in a 23-page grand jury report in early November, and additional charges have been filed.

Two former university officials have also been charged in an alleged cover-up of Sandusky's activities, and have said they were innocent.

The alleged sex abuse victims met Sandusky through their participation in The Second Mile, a charity to help troubled children he founded in 1977.

(Writing by Ros Krasny; Editing by Greg McCune and Jackie Frank)

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Search for missing Ga. girl turns up body in trash (AP)

CANTON, Ga. ? A body found in a trash container is believed to be that of a 7-year-old girl who went missing last week from an apartment complex playground north of Atlanta, authorities said Monday.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokesman John Bankhead said that "everything points to it being" Jorelys Rivera of Canton. Bankhead said officials were awaiting results of an autopsy to confirm the identity and a cause of death.

Bankhead told The Associated Press the body appeared to have been severely beaten and sexually assaulted. He said the girl's mother had been notified.

No suspects were in custody as of Monday night, authorities said.

The girl's mother returned to the apartment complex early Monday evening. Crying, the woman entered the family's apartment without speaking to reporters and a family friend asked for privacy.

The child was last seen around 5 p.m. Friday at the River Ridge apartments in Canton, about 40 miles north of Atlanta, Canton police Detective Candy Worthy said. The girl was at the playground with a teenage baby sitter. The girl had gone back to her apartment to get sodas for friends when she disappeared, authorities said.

Authorities brought in a specialized team of law officers trained to handle child abductions. The body was located about 1 p.m. Monday.

Canton emergency management director Jeff Hall said authorities had not searched the trash container until Monday because it was a large garbage compacting bin that needed to be moved offsite so they could go through it.

Bankhead, the GBI spokesman, said investigators believe the girl was killed at the apartment complex and her body left in the trash bin. Yellow crime scene tape blocked off the wooded area behind the girl's apartment building.

Authorities planned to provide an update on the investigation Tuesday morning.

Maria Rodriguez works with Rivera's mother at a nearby poultry plant and used to live in the same complex.

"She was a very sweet girl," Rodriguez said, crying as she held her 4-year-old daughter. "She was the type of little girl who likes her presence to be known. It's just so sad."

Rodriguez said Rivera's mother worked the graveyard shift. Police have since removed two other young children from the Rivera home over "concern about the supervision of Jorelys," said Lt. Jay Baker with the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department.

Maria Faustino, who also used to live in the apartment complex, said she always felt safe there.

"This place is small and everybody knows everybody," said Faustino, who has a young son. "You wouldn't have thought something like this would have happened there."

A schoolmate who lived in a neighboring complex, 8-year-old Ashley Rosalez, said Rivera was very talkative and that she would play on all the playgrounds in nearby apartment complexes.

Another neighbor, Nancy Hudgins, who lives next to the trash bin where the body was found, said the little girl liked to swim at the pool in the complex with her siblings and loved to pet animals that lived in the area.

She said the Rivera family was "mostly quiet" and kept to itself.

Officers were checking with sex offenders in the area, an effort that will possibly broaden as the investigation continues, Bankhead said.

There are 73 registered sex offenders living in Canton, according to state records online.

Authorities did not issue a Levi's Call ? the state's version of an Amber Alert ? because officers didn't have any information about the girl's abductor, which is a requirement for issuing such an alert.

Michelle Mercier, who lives across the street from the complex, brought a bouquet of yellow, pink and purple flowers to the playground where Jorelys was last seen. Soon after, neighbors and community members flocked to the playground Monday to leave flowers and stuffed animals and held a candlelight vigil there.

"I wanted everybody to know I'm thinking of her, this precious little girl who is no longer with us," Mercier said.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Jazz Girard: Becoming A Model

I just got to be something most girls dream of. I had the opportunity to be a model. As a model, I got to dress up and meet all of these wonderful world representatives. I got to chit-chat and socialize, and eat catered food by Middle Eastern and Italian Chefs. Now I must add, I am only 5'3", and not exactly "modelesque." So how did I become a model, you might ask? I did so by attending a Model United Nations conference at Columbia University in New York City this past weekend.

The Model United Nations is literally a model of the United Nations. High schoolers from all over the United States join together as representatives from different countries from around the world to discuss debatable topics. I thought I was going to be a representative from some cool, hip country like Paris or Abu Dhabi, but no... I was a representative of the Russian Federation. I didn't even know what that was! Every time I thought of Russia, I thought of Communism, Vodka, and Bears (Oh My!).

This year's topic for debate is sustainable forest management. Globally, we need to stop people from cutting down forests and make a switch from non eco-friendly methods to more environmentally sufficient alternatives such as solar power energy and electric fuels.

So how can we achieve this goal on a world-wide level? My committee's goal was to get everyone out of the timber industry and gradually move them into safer alternatives like using electric and wind turbines. Some of our methods to getting to this goal included taxing people who refused to make an effort to have more eco-friendly habits.

After we were done with our group resolution, we had to go into yet another stage of problem-solving called the crisis mode. This is where the they give you a real-world scenario that completely affects your resolution. Basically, we had to go back and do more work on the resolution. We learned that China just bought a large chunk of Brazil, including the Amazon. It is not yet known what China's intentions are with the forest, but signs are pointing straight to them cutting down the forests. After learning the shocking and game-changing plan, my committee had finally come up with several rules that we felt would please those who were clearly upset by China's plan to cut down a vast majority of the Amazon forest. This was also a relief to us as a committee, because we had been working on finalizing our solution for over 10 hours!

Being a part of my first Model United Nations conference has given me a broader understanding of global issues that affect us all. I'm now thinking outside of my little New York City box. So, I'm off to save the world from environmental predators who use too much energy. Meanwhile, my mother is threatening to charge me $0.25 every time I leave the light on in my house.

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Gary Hart: Tom Wicker and the Age of Conscience

There are those of us of a certain age and generation, probably not too many now, who still wonder whether the assassination of John Kennedy marked a turning point not only in American politics but in America itself. We will never know. But it does seem, looking back over the half century, that we, and our politics, have become narrower, angrier, less giving, less civic minded, certainly less optimistic.

All this came to mind when Tom Wicker died yesterday. He was a young reporter who covered the assassination for the New York Times and thereafter rose to become one of its best known columnists. In many ways he was one of the last of the traditional gentlemen journalists -- polite, respectful, thoughtful, but very direct and very tough. Unlike today's prominent journalists, he did not write about himself or his own feelings and he did not see a need to prove that he was smarter than or superior to the public figures he interviewed.

Tom Wicker had a conscience. He championed equal and civil rights and got deeply involved in prison conditions after becoming engaged in the Attica prison riots. Today that sense of conscience has been replaced by snarky opinions, cute personal attacks, denigration of political figures, and insider cleverness. Today's political journalists start from the position that the world would work much better if political leaders would simply govern the way the journalist thinks they should. Mr. Wicker knew that his job was not to govern: his job was to provide a conscience for those who governed, to point out the gap between what was and what should be. He wrote at a time when the word scandal applied to poverty, hunger, homelessness, and injustice.

Mr. Wicker and I talked a few years ago, after he had retired to write in Vermont. He encouraged me to seek national office again, not because he necessarily thought I had a chance but because he believed I might still retain the disappearing sense of idealism and possibility that many believed had died with John Kennedy, and because he thought I might inspire young people toward public service. That now seems an age ago and a different world. But somehow, somewhere there must be young people who will pick up the fallen torch and there must also be some Tom Wickers who will guarantee that they stay true to their conscience.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

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