Friday, February 22, 2013

CSN: Eagles' Kelly says he wants to coach Foles

INDIANAPOLIS -- If the door seemed to be slammed on Nick Foles when Michael Vick restructured his contract, it swung wide open Thursday after coach Chip Kelly insisted the competition at the team?s most important spot is far from decided.

In the first Scouting Combine podium interview of his NFL coaching career, Kelly not only reaffirmed that his impending quarterback jostle wouldn?t feature an early front-runner but also that Foles would be sticking around for the fight.

?I want to coach Nick and I want to get the chance to spend some time with him and see him,? Kelly said. ?I?ve said it before. I was a big fan of his [at Arizona] -- the way he plays the game, his toughness, his ability to throw the ball very accurate. I want to hopefully get a chance to get him out on the practice field and see what he does.?

Foles, drafted last year in the third round, started six games after taking over for a concussed Michael Vick and won just one of of his six starts. But he also completed 61 percent of his passes and averaged 240 passing yards per game, which had never been done before by an NFL rookie quarterback.

But when Vick preserved his roster spot Feb. 11 by agreeing to a hefty pay cut, the general assumption was that Kelly preferred Vick?s athleticism and mobility for the offense he intends to run.

At the least, it seemed to indicate Kelly?s willingness to wipe Vick?s slate clean after two nightmarish seasons.

A report from USA Today then surfaced that former Eagles coach Andy Reid, who drafted Foles last year in the third round, would be interested in reuniting with his former quarterback in Kansas City.

That same day, CSNPhilly.com?s Reuben Frank reported that the Eagles weren?t shopping Foles and had no intention of trading him unless they were offered a deal too sweet to pass up.

"He's not available,? said Reid, who spoke at the Combine podium for the first time in his 15 seasons as an NFL head coach. ?You just had Howie up here, so I think you know that. Listen, Nick is the property of the Philadelphia Eagles, so I think they like him. I drafted him along with Howie. Howie's still there, and I know Howie likes him."

Kelly, who said he was unaware of the USA Today report, didn?t rule out any transaction that would upgrade his roster but added this of Foles: ?I want to coach him.?

Kelly and the rest of the staff are here this week to scout more than 300 college prospects and interview select prospects that they?re potentially targeting. The Eagles have the No. 4 overall pick in April?s draft but the quarterback crop is weaker than past years and there aren?t indications that Kelly and Roseman would use a first- or second-round pick to upgrade the position.

Roseman backed up Kelly?s endorsement of Foles and the concept of an equal competition.

?[Kelly] told you the same thing he's told us. He wants to coach him, not just see him,? Roseman said. ?This is a young, talented player who didn't even have a chance to play with all our frontline guys on the offensive line or skill-position players. He's a talented guy. We just drafted him last year.

?I think this is a different situation than we've had the past couple years where we had quarterbacks. We like the player, we like a lot of things about the player, he's a young player in the league and we're trying to accumulate good players. We're not in the business of trying to get rid of our good young players."

Kelly has watched every cut-up of Foles? rookie season and observed some of the same strengths that he remembered from their Pacific 12 Conference clashes, when Foles led the Arizona offense against the Kelly-coached Oregon Ducks.

Foles never beat Oregon but passed for 398 yards, threw three touchdowns and completed 60 percent of his throws -- including a third-down conversion on a left-handed flip -- in his senior season.

?Nick?s tough, Nick?s very accurate. Really, [he] can get the ball to different places,? Kelly said. ?I know we tried to present him with some different looks when I was at Oregon and trying to defend him and he always seemed to have an answer. He did a great job of putting the ball where I think it was supposed to be.

?When you watch the film, if we were going to be light somewhere in coverage, he seemed to find the spot where we were light in coverage. Just a guy that I?ve been impressed with. We -- and he?ll tell ya -- we hit the heck out of him, and he just kept coming.?

Once again, Kelly faced questions about whether Foles? minimal foot speed and mobility would clash with the identity of the offense he intends to implement compared to the athletically superior Vick.

Once again, Kelly shot down theories that his Eagles offense would completely mirror the schemes he designed at Oregon or that he would force feed his playbook to a quarterback whose best assets weren?t suited for the blueprint.

?I?ve said that 1,000 times,? Kelly said. ?When I was at the University of New Hampshire we threw it on every down because that kid (Ricky Santos) was really good. He threw 123 touchdowns and like 22 interceptions in a four-year span and he probably ran a 5.0 in the 40. So we catered to his strengths and I threw the ball more there than I did at Oregon.

?When I got to Oregon, when I got there I was fortunate that I had Dennis Dixon on our roster. That?s what I think any coach does. You go figure out what your personnel can do and you play to your strengths.?

Rules of the CBA have prevented Kelly from working on the practice field with any of his quarterbacks or sitting down with them in a film room to pore through tape or discuss future schemes.

The trick will be designing his offense around the quarterback who emerges as the best option, which sounds like the cart goes before the horse given the total contrast of skill sets among Foles, Vick, Dixon and Trent Edwards.

Only after he sees them compete on the field this spring will Kelly start to whittle down the playbook and begin to settle on one quarterback to lead his offense, which adds some extra flavor to this year?s minicamps and OTAs.

At training camp, there won?t be enough reps for all four to share the ball equally.

?But in April there is,? he said. ?In May and June there is. And when you get through the preseason camp, it?s like anything else. As you start to get close to the season you cut those down and you start to make a decision on who your guys are going to be. But I think in April you?re silly not to look at everybody.?

Source: http://www.csnphilly.com/eagles/chip-kelly-has-high-praise-nick-foles-combine

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Suspect in Cyprus attack plan says he's Hezbollah

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) ? A man on trial for allegedly planning attacks on Israeli tourists in Cyprus has admitted being a member of the militant group Hezbollah and staking out locations that such visitors frequent, a lawyer says.

Lawyer Antonis Georgiades also said Hossam Taleb Yaacoub, who is Swedish and Lebanese, told a Cyprus court Wednesday that he came to this country on business with no plan to harm anyone.

But Yaacoub admitted an unidentified man in Lebanon, where Hezbollah is based, gave him the "mission" of recording flight arrivals and bus routes of Israeli tourists and checking out a hospital parking lot.

Cyprus police arrested Yaacoub in July, several days before a suicide bomber killed five Israeli tourists and a Bulgarian bus driver in Bulgaria. Officials there suspect Hezbollah operatives were involved.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/suspect-cyprus-attack-plan-says-hes-hezbollah-212921383.html

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Windows PowerShell Vs. SharePoint PowerShell for Deployments

The SharePoint 2010 Management Shell is an instance of PowerShell that already has the SharePoint PSSnapIn loaded. You can use either to deploy SharePoint .wsp solution packages.

Prefacing your script with:

if ((Get-PSSnapin "Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -eq $null)  {     Add-PSSnapin "Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell" } 

will ensure that it will run from either shell instance.

Source: http://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/60230/windows-powershell-vs-sharepoint-powershell-for-deployments

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Opinion: How Microsoft could regain its footing (Hint: more Office, less Windows)

Even after several months, I don't know what to make of Windows 8. And Microsoft's tablet initiative feels like it's on the rocks. Still, when I look at SkyDrive and Outlook.com ? which will replace Hotmail completely by this summer ? I see hope for the company. All that's missing is Office for iPad ... and iPhone ... and Android.

Excellent webmail and cloud storage services could help Microsoft grab users from the competition. But Google is doing a great job on both of those fronts, too, and Amazon, Apple and others play in that same space. The big gun, the thing that Microsoft still does better than everybody else, is the office suite. Microsoft's recent launch of the subscription-based any-device Office 365 is testament to the fact that the company ? or at least that incredibly successful division ? understands the benefit of not being locked to one platform. So what are the folks in Redmond waiting for?

Here's how the pieces fit together: Webmail is the most popular Web service there is, and it's a good gateway to other services. (Just ask Google, which makes a regular practice out of nagging Gmailers to get on Google+.) SkyDrive is a great add-on service because it serves as a spillover for Outlook.com mail: If you have a lot of attachments, or files that are really big, Outlook asks you to throw them into a shareable SkyDrive folder instead. And Office 2013 already connects to SkyDrive to save stuff in the cloud.

Outlook and SkyDrive are cheerfully platform agnostic: The Outlook team released an Android mail app last fall, and optimized its compatibility with iOS's Mail. Meanwhile, SkyDrive syncs beautifully on Macs and iPhones, and lots of other devices too. Success in webmail and cloud storage leaves a lot of options open for Microsoft, and cross compatibility means decreasing the dependence on Windows. No matter how much Microsoft wants to save Windows, its other businesses need to acknowledge the fact that operating systems don't matter anymore.

Look, your car may look different than mine, and have more cupholders, but we can both drive on the same roads. Applications (software written for specific computers) gave way to the Internet, where software lived somewhere out in the ether. We are now in a third age where apps, optimized for our devices, bring services from the Internet. I don't care if you love Windows 8 or hate it, ditto for OS X, iOS, Android or even Chrome OS (not that you've necessarily heard of Google's browser-based desktop OS) ? they are but vehicles.

I know what you are thinking: Apple and Google have been using their recent success to push music and video, storage, photo management, even social networking, all in one "ecosystem." While it makes sense on paper, people don't buy books from Apple, they buy 'em from Amazon; they don't stream music and movies from Google, they get it from Spotify and Netflix. Apple's Ping social network didn't exactly have the momentum of Google+, so it implanted both Twitter and Facebook directly into all of its operating systems.

Lately I have looked around for services outside of "ecosystems" precisely because they won't tie me down inconveniently to one family of like-branded products. Even if you love Apple (or Samsung) products so much to only buy them, you still have to get every single one of your family members to do the same in order to start enjoying the benefits of some services such as messaging, photo sharing, etc.

So what about office software? We have seen serviceable iWork apps from Apple, but they won't run on Android. We've seen some shabby free office suites that will. Google Docs, which I use all the time for collaboration, are lightweight and platform indifferent, but they lack the power and versatility of classic Office. Despite the usual design and workflow criticism, we can agree that nobody does the whole package better than Microsoft.

What we want ? and I'm pretty sure I really am speaking for most of the world here ? is Microsoft's suite on whatever device we happen to be using.

So how about it, Redmond? Office for the iPad, this year? Seriously. One hundred million iPad users can't be totally wrong. SkyDrive should be integrated for storing documents, and an update for OS X should provide SkyDrive access. Meanwhile, an Outlook.com mail account should be a (free) requirement to sync these services.

So then, five years from now, when people are laughing about that whole Windows 8 thing, at least the formerly all-powerful software maker will continue to make billions in profit from its Office suite, which would remain a must-have ubiquitous service for paying customers anywhere ... on any device. Ya dig?

Wilson Rothman is the Technology & Science editor at NBC News Digital. Catch up with him on Twitter at @wjrothman, and join our conversation on Facebook.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/opinion-how-microsoft-could-regain-its-footing-hint-more-office-1C8415556

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Former NBA Star Steve Francis Shows Up At All Star Weekend Looking Not So Good (Pics)

Judging by some pictures that have surfaced online, Francis has not been doing so well since retiring in 2008.

Former NBA Star Steve Francis Shows Up At All Star Weekend Looking Not So Good (Pics)

And now?more pics.

And now?

This is EbenGregory.com?telling you I think I?d rather have a gambling problem.

Source: http://ebengregory.com/2013/02/19/former-nba-star-steve-francis-shows-up-at-all-star-weekend-looking-not-so-good-pics/

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GOP leader backs Norwich Hospital cleanup

The top Republican in the Connecticut House of Representatives said Tuesday that the state government should allocate about $10 million to finish the cleanup of the former Norwich Hospital site.

?Let?s clean up our mess,? Rep. Larry Cafero, R-Norwalk, testified during a public hearing before the Commerce Committee.

Cafero was testifying on behalf of Bill 6267, of which he is lead sponsor. He called the legislation ?a caucus bill,? meaning it has the support of all House Republicans.

The minority leader testified that he made the bill ?purposely vague? in order for the Commerce Committee to add ?meat to the bone.? When committee Co-Chairman Sen. Gary LeBeau, D-East Hartford, questioned if a $9 million to $10 million commitment would be appropriate, Cafero agreed.

?It?s a great bang for the buck,? he said. ?We don?t need a half measure.?

Cafero spoke aftr testimony by three Preston leaders ? First Selectman Robert Congdon, Redevelopment Agency Chairman Sean Nugent, and state Rep. Timothy Bowles, D-Preston, who is a Preston selectman.

Nugent estimated total cleanup costs at between $18 million and $23 million. Preston, which bought a 393-acre portion of the former hospital property in 2009 from the state for $1, has secured $8 million in cleanup funding with $6 million of that coming from the state, he said.

The town has applied for a $5 million Urban Act grant, leaders said during the morning hearing at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford.

Congdon said the state ?turned off the heat and left the water? on when it closed the hospital in 1996 during the administration of Republican Gov. John Rowland. Water pipes burst, doing great damage to the site?s 58 structures, 22 of which have been torn down, he said.

?I believe the state has a responsibility to clean it up,? Congdon said. ?They left it in a mess.?

Several committee members as well as Cafero and Bowles, who are not members of the committee, discussed the long period that the site has sat without redevelopment and mentioned the regional economic development potential of the property, which has been renamed Preston Riverwalk. The state has been trying to sell 47 acres on the Norwich side of the city line that it still owns.

Redevelopment would be a ?great shot in the arm for an area that needs it,? Cafero said. Bowles agreed.

?I think it?s not just good for my town and my district but for all of southeastern Connecticut,? Bowles said.

He thanked Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, who said Bowles is the first governor to visit the site since the hospital closed. Among the efforts of the Malloy administration is a $4 million loan package that was approved last year through the Department of Economic and Community Development. The package includes a $2 million town matching portion.

?I think this bill will move us forward in a bipartisan manner,? Bowles said of Bill 6267.

Cafero said cleaning up properties is a better economic development strategy than paying companies to locate businesses in Connecticut, something Malloy did through his First Five initiative. The state could work out a reimbursement plan with municipalities or developers, Cafero said.

Rep. Steven Mikutel, D-Griswold, thanked the Republican leader for his support of the hospital property.

?I welcome that interest,? said Mikutel, a Commerce Committee member whose district used to include Preston. ?It will benefit Eastern Connecticut and the state of Connecticut. I hope we coordinate our efforts.?

Cleanup costs remain the biggest hurdle to developers signing on, Nugent said. The land will be used for mixed-use development. including hotels that could complement tourism businesses including nearby Mohegan Sun, he said.

Cafero?s bill calls for the state to work with the owners of Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino as well as the U.S. government.
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Source: http://www.norwichbulletin.com/carousel/x898135182/GOP-leader-backs-Norwich-Hospital-cleanup

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GOP Civil War gets nasty ? then weird

GOP Civil War gets nasty ? then weird.

Politico:

A top tea party group is taking its clash with Karl Rove to a new level, sending out a fundraising email Tuesday featuring a photoshopped image of the GOP operative in an SS uniform.

?Wipe the Smirk Off Karl Rove?s Face,? reads the subject line of the email, from Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder and national coordinator of the Tea Party Patriots.

The email features a photo illustration in which Rove?s face is grafted onto a photo of a uniformed officer in the Reichsf?hrer-SS, an elite class of soldier in the German Schutzstaffel during Adolph Hitler?s Third Reich. The lower left-hand corner of the photo features the inscriptions ?Reichsf?hrer-SS? and ?K. Rove,? and appears to match a photo of SS Reichsf?hrer Heinrich Himmler.

The weird thing about this is that ?more than five hours after the fundraising email went out, Tea Party Patriots issued a public apology to Rove.?

?We apologize to Mr. Rove,? Martin said in the statement. ?While we may have strong disagreements with Mr. Rove on the future of conservatism, we want to be clear this imagery is absolutely unacceptable and are working to ensure this type of mistake doesn?t happen again.?

That would be the first time any teabagger group was squeamish about calling people Nazis. Call Democrats Nazis and that?s fine, call a Republican one and that?s just crossing the line into indecency.

Source: http://quickhits.tumblr.com/post/43510736272/gop-civil-war-gets-nasty-then-weird

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For those of you who drink or want to drink coffee - Food and ...

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

'Star Trek Into Darkness' Motion Poster Sets The Mood For Dailies!

A new motion poster for "Star Trek Into Darkness" brings that ominous one-sheet of Benedict Cumberbatch to life. And if you look closely, the falling rubble spells out, "He's Khan. Not really. Or is he? I don't know. Hehehe. Love, J.J." Also, watch the first trailer for "Mortal Kombat: Legacy" season 2 in today's Dailies! [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2013/02/19/star-trek-into-darkness-poster/

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Off Beat: 'Top Gun' owes a debt to Vancouver fighter pilot

Monday, February 18, 2013

The new 3-D version of "Top Gun" owes its existence to the 1986 movie, but there is another contributor to its cinematic DNA. It's a film featuring ? and made possible by ? a Vancouver fighter pilot.

That documentary is "Threshold: The Blue Angels Experience."

A recent Columbian story told how Harley Hall was shot down on Jan. 27, 1973, during the last few hours of Vietnam War hostilities.

Some of his old friends who were interviewed for our story noted how Hall's personality and flying skills are evident in "Threshold," which was filmed when he commanded the Navy's Blue Angels precision flying team in the early 1970s.

Former Navy pilot Ernie Christensen also mentioned that camera innovations and filming techniques pioneered in "Threshold" were used in the filming of "Top Gun," which is being released on 3-D Blu-ray.

"We came up with shots and camera angles that had never been seen before," said "Threshold" producer-director Paul Marlow.

But before they could start filming, Marlow had to sell the idea to Hall.

"He was the key guy," Marlow said by phone from Seattle. "I was in the military, and you get an eye for spotting a leader. He was a leader.

"I told him that his business was to drum up recruiting for Navy aviation, and mine was to take pictures of interesting things."

Even though Marlow was a self-described long-haired guy in cowboy boots, during an era of protests against the war in Vietnam, Hall welcomed him.

"He got it," Marlow said.

And after seeing results of the filming, Hall and the other pilots were even more impressed, Marlow said.

"We'd share footage with the team and they'd egg each other on: 'Let's do this!'"

When the Blue Angels booked a South American tour, there was room for one film crew, Marlow said. Hall took along the "Threshold" team and rejected a request from the PR office at McDonnell Douglas -- the company that built the Blue Angels' F-4 Phantom II fighters.

Christensen, who commanded the "Top Gun" training program from 1981 to 1983, was the link between the documentary and people doing setup work for the Tom Cruise film.

"Some cinematographers were talking in the hallway and an ex-instructor introduced me," he said.

Christensen told them they would understand what it's like to be in the cockpit of a jet fighter if they saw "Threshold."

? Tom Vogt

Off Beat lets members of The Columbian news team step back from our newspaper beats to write the story behind the story, fill in the story or just tell a story.

Source: http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/feb/18/top-gun-owes-a-debt-to-vancouver-fighter-pilot/

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How to cash in on 'early return' car lease deals

By Herb Weisbaum, The ConsumerMan

Everyone who leases their vehicle knows what happens if they return it before the end of the contract ?you get hit with an early termination fee.? That is, unless the manufacturer or dealer wants you to get out of that lease and into another.

?Both car companies and dealers want to keep you in their product,? said Jeremy Anwyl, vice chairman of Edmunds.com. ?This is really a cheap way for them to hold onto a customer, and that?s obviously very important.?

These so-called ?pull-ahead? lease offers are fairly common. They generally take place about 90 days before the lease ends.
Manufacturers use them to better manage their inventory, according to Scott Hall, executive vice president of Swapalease.com, an online car-lease exchange service.

?If they?re trying to get rid of excess vehicles, pulling in leases ahead of schedule is a good way to keep their customers and possibly get them into the models they need to move,? Hall explained. ?It could also be to get certain types of vehicles to auction at a more attractive time of year.?

For example, they don?t want a bunch of convertibles to come back in the middle of winter because they?re harder to resell. So they might try to pull them in ahead of schedule.

There are two types of pull-ahead offers: those offered by the manufacturer (or its finance company) and those from the dealer.
?If the car company is funding it, then it?s really doesn?t cost the consumer anything,? Anwyl explained. ?They?re basically eating the cost of paying for those last few months. So it?s an extra incentive to the consumer and it could make a lot of sense.?

Jack Gillis, author of The Car Book 2013, urges caution if the dealer is offering to get you out of that lease early.

?Chances are the vehicle is worth more than what they estimated in your ?residual value? notice,? Gillis said.? ?This happens when the used car market is hot and used car prices are high, as it is right now.?

Clearly, there?s no obligation to accept the offer. You need to run the numbers and if they aren?t appealing, keep the current lease.
If the vehicle is worth more than the residual value, you may want to wait until the end of the lease, because you?ll probably get a better deal on the new lease.?

Or maybe you should buy that next vehicle
If your goal is to save money, leasing is not the way to go. In fact, consumer experts say it can be significantly more expensive than buying.

?People who lease think it?s a really good deal because the monthly payments are lower. In reality, they typically pay more,? said Anthony Giorgianni, associate finance editor at Consumer Reports.

For its January issue, Consumer Reports Money Advisor ran the numbers for a 48-month lease versus a 48-month loan on a new vehicle with a negotiated price of $30,520. The editors assumed 10 percent down, a $500 acquisition fee for the lease, and average depreciation.?

Because the monthly lease payment was significantly lower ? $348 vs. $659 ? the total outlay in cash after four years was nearly $15,000 less than what the buyer paid. But the buyer had a vehicle worth $15,494 at the end of the loan.
In this example, leasing was $559 more ($19,767 vs. $19,208) and that does not include the end-of-lease disposition fees (such as excess mileage) which could be hundreds of dollars more.?

Because of this price differential, Gillis advises buying your vehicle when it comes off lease rather than getting into the perpetual cycle of leasing a new vehicle every few years.?

?After all, the key to finding a good used car is to know its history and you?ve been driving this car, so you know its history,? he said. ?Furthermore, there?s a chance that the residual value is less than the actual value of the car, which means you can get a bargain.?

You can find the market value for that vehicle at sites such as Kelly?s Blue Book or Edmunds.

?If the vehicle is in good shape and has served you well, and the market value is more than the residual value ? buy it and stop leasing,? Gillis advised. ?Offer less than the residual value. Chances are high that the dealer will take your offer as that saves them the refurbishing and marketing costs to resell the vehicle.?

How do I find out about these early-returns offers?
Pull-ahead offers aren?t really marketed. You won?t see ads for them on TV or in the newspaper. You just get a call from the dealer or a letter from the finance company about three month before the lease is up.

They?re more common at the end of the year when manufacturers are trying to hit their quotas, but they come and go throughout the year.?

Right now, Mercedes-Benz ?4 Payment Loyalty Accelerator Program? is available on dozens of models. Ford has a ?2 Month early Bird Program? for some Mercury lease customers. Porsche also offers early return incentives for some vehicles.

Edmunds.com lists pull-ahead deals on the Incentives and Rebates page. Click on a vehicle and look in the ?other? column.
Here are a few tips from Edmunds for anyone who receives a lease pull-ahead offer:

  • Read the offer carefully so you understand all the terms, conditions and possible fees.
  • Consider the mileage factor: Are you under the limits of your current lease or over it? What's the annual mileage on the new lease??
  • Ensure that the drive-off fees from the first lease will carry over to the new lease.?
  • Contact your lease company and ask for the current "buyout amount" for your car. Compare that with the trade-in price. If value is higher than the buyout, you have equity in your car and you will be in a strong position to negotiate good terms on your next vehicle.

More information:

Herb Weisbaum is The ConsumerMan. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter or visit The ConsumerMan website.

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Source: http://lifeinc.today.com/_news/2013/02/18/16976120-how-to-cash-in-on-early-return-car-lease-deals?lite

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MLI?s Crowley in Postmedia: Canada needs to close its free-trade deals

February 15, 2013 ? MLI Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley says it is time for Canada to close its free-trade deals in his latest?column for Postmedia. The column is published in the Ottawa Citizen, Calgary Herald, Vancouver Sun, Montreal Gazette, Edmonton Journal, Saskatoon?s StarPhoenix, Regina?s Leader-Post, Windsor Star, The Province, and Canada.com. Read it below.

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Canada needs to close its free-trade deals

By Brian Lee Crowley, Ottawa Citizen, February 15, 2013

The serious countries are the ones who don?t just start things, dream big and have high ambitions. The serious countries are the ones who actually get things done.

In other words, it?s the closers who matter, and that?s just as true of countries as it is of baseball and sales.

Canada has had a great tradition of closers on projects of national significance. Sir John A. Macdonald brought us a transcontinental railway in the face of huge opposition from those who thought the project too big for Canada. When in 1873 Sir John A. went down to defeat over a railway construction scandal, his Liberal successor, Alexander Mackenzie, thought we could get by just fine with barges and sledges in the wilderness.

Louis St-Laurent got the Canada-U.S. St. Lawrence Seaway done by threatening to go it alone, forcing a reluctant U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower?s hand.

Brian Mulroney got a free-trade deal with the U.S. signed, sealed and delivered, a feat that had eluded successive governments since the Americans abrogated the first free-trade agreement in the middle of the 19th century.

But we can never rest on our laurels, riding on the courage and vision of those who went before, because every great project, every great decision, is only a step in history. Conditions change and new challenges must be confronted and bested. We can never be content with merely protecting what we?ve got; we have to move ourselves, our institutions, our habits and our ambitions in step with a whirl of time, circumstance and opportunity that we do not control but to which we can and must respond.

We have lost many opportunities in recent years through not being able to close. At a time when employers are crying out for skilled workers, we have one of the best records anywhere at getting people into post-secondary education but one of the worst in getting them through their program and giving them a qualification. The Mackenzie Valley pipeline, that could have unlocked economic opportunity in the North and throughout the country, was studied and obstructed to death, the opportunity now passed. Other major pipeline proposals, to move Alberta?s oil to markets in Asia and the U.S., hang perilously in the balance. The road and other infrastructure needed to modernize our cities is too often held hostage to special-interest groups. We cannot close these deals despite the demonstrable benefits they would confer on Canada.

One such opportunity that awaits a gifted closer is the free trade deal with the 500 million consumers of the European Union. Despite the fact that Canada is a trading nation, and that better access to foreign markets is one of the most powerful ways of raising our own standard of living, we have not concluded a trade agreement with a major economy since NAFTA in 1994. That?s 20 years.

It hasn?t been for lack of trying. If you visit the website of Foreign Affairs, you?ll see the list of countries with whom we are seeking to negotiate free trade deals. It includes India and Japan and the trans-Pacific Partnership, that might open the doors to China and other growing Asian economies.

But most of those negotiations are embryonic at best. The only one we got close to signing, with South Korea, has basically been defeated by opposition from the Canadian auto industry. Instead we have been signing deals with worthy countries like Jordan, Peru and Costa Rica, countries with whom our trade is valuable but microscopic.

What holds us back? The benefits of open markets, lower tariffs and regulatory co-operation all lie in the future. You cannot easily put a face to the winners. For those who lose protection under free trade, however, the pain is real, immediate and quantifiable. Specific people find their job threatened. And even though it is easy to demonstrate that far more wealth is created for Canadians overall by free trade, those who lose protectionist privileges have more reason to organize and oppose trade liberalization than the beneficiaries have to support it.

Thus municipalities complain that they won?t be able to favour local suppliers, provinces say they will have to pay more for prescription drugs and dairy farmers whine that Canadians might prefer European cheeses to the local stuff.

All that could have some grain of truth in it and it would still be a great stride for Canadians overall to have better access to one of the world?s richest markets. But opponents are motivated, well-financed and vocal, while the beneficiaries, because they lie in the future, cannot speak today. It thus requires closers of great vision and fortitude to bring such deals home.

Canada?s up one, it?s bottom of the ninth with bases loaded. We?re about to find out if we have a closer on the mound.

Brian Lee Crowley is managing director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, an independent non-partisan public policy think tank in Ottawa: www.macdonaldlaurier.ca.

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Improve English with Antonyms An Educational Mobile App Launched by Dev IT Solutions for iPad to Aid Kids in Learning Antonyms

Improve English with Antonyms An Educational Mobile App Launched by Dev IT Solutions for iPad to Aid Kids in Learning Antonyms ? (February 17, 2013)

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Dev IT Solutions is well known IT company and they have launched various educational mobile apps for kids to learn English. These mobile apps, designed initially for I-Pad and I-Phone platforms, provide a creative opportunity to kids, parents and teachers to integrate technology with learning even at a very early stage.

????Small kids learn better in informal and creative environment filled with fun & joy. Our mobile apps are doing exactly this as they are divided into several levels that are filled with funny sounds and colorful pictures to develop the interest of kids.Dev IT Solutions, since its inception, has been constantly delivering high quality services and products. Improve English with Antonyms iPad is designed by the team of expert and experienced mobile apps developers.

????The launch of these English coaching mobile apps is welcomed by teachers and parents as English is constantly gaining popularity as the most important global language. It is very crucial to introduce and help children learn English in terms of Synonyms& Antonyms effortlessly and these mobile apps make it stress free for kids. Talking about this innovative English Synonyms & Antonyms mobile app, a senior spokesperson from Dev It Solutions said, We are pleased to announce the launch these unique kinds of mobile apps, specially designed for kids. It helps them learn Basic English skills at a relaxed pace. It relieves kids of boring lessons which, at times overburden their young minds.



????This interesting app will first help kids to learn Antonyms of basic words from A to Z used in day to day life and also example sentences using these words. It contains 2000+ words with their respective Antonyms and example sentences. It also allows kids, parents & teachers to bookmark words and example sentences to refer when required. Once through with the words and sentences, this app will allow kids to test their understanding and also allow parents and teachers to analyze the progress & learning curve.

iPad Application: https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/improve-english-antonyms/id591337127?mt=8

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Florida Rep. Dennis Baxley says kids will be safer if teachers are armed

02/15/13 Lisa Marzilli
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Florida Representative Dennis Baxley.

photo by Dennis Baxley

In the aftermath of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary legislators in states across the country are calling for changes in laws that prohibit guns from being brought on to school campuses.

One Florida lawmaker who has been a vocal advocate for doing away with what he calls ?gun free zones? is Representative Dennis Baxley. The Ocala Republican helped sponsor the controversial ?Stand Your Ground? law that is now playing itself out in court in the Trayvon Martin killing.

Baxley says ?in our zeal to keep people safer by creating gun free zones, we have inadvertently created a sterile target for deranged killers.? He believes our schools would be safer if principals and teachers were authorized to carry guns. Baxley recently spoke with WMNF?s Lisa Marzilli about his controversial views.

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French leader Hollande's approval rating dips: poll

PARIS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande's approval rating slipped to 37 percent in February as pessimism about the economy overtook satisfaction with his military intervention against Islamist rebels in Mali, a poll showed on Sunday.

The IFOP survey published in weekly paper JDD showed that Hollande's backing had dropped by one percentage point since the previous month, giving him the same popularity rate as that of Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault.

Dissatisfaction with the Socialist president was strongest among small business owners, 73 percent of whom were unhappy; blue-collar workers, with 70 percent; and private sector workers, with 66 percent, the pollster said.

The findings show negative views on Hollande's economic policies overshadowing feelings that he displayed strong leadership last month in sending French troops to Mali to help its government push back an offensive by Islamist rebels.

Grim economic news has dogged him since the start of 2013 as factory closures kept up pace, unemployment hovered near 10 percent and the national auditor, La Cour des Comptes, published a report highlighting lax management of state funds.

Meanwhile, the government has yet to find a buyer for the Petit-Couronne oil refinery in Normandy, which is set to close in April, and strife has worsened at Peugeot PSA's Aulnay plant, which is set to close in 2014.

The government also said for the first time that it was unlikely to bring the public deficit down to 3 percent of GDP by the end of 2013 in line with European targets, acknowledging doubts expressed by independent economists.

Cour des Comptes chief Didier Migaud said politicians' unwillingness to strip popular programs and attack niches in government was feeding "addiction" to public spending - which is higher in France as a percentage of GDP than any Western country aside from Denmark.

However, Migaud said the European Commission should allow for cyclical variations in the way it measures how countries have performed with regard to deficit targets, as EU-wide austerity policies had crimped activity.

"It's clear that we cannot think without taking the economic context into consideration," he told Europe 1 radio. "You see that growth is weak. Should we be taking that into consideration? Probably."

(Reporting by Nicholas Vinocur; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

(This story was corrected to show unemployment at 10 percent)

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WSJ: Sony will use Gaikai streaming tech to play PS3 games on the PS4

We're just a few days away from Sony's February 20th "see the future of" PlayStation event where we expect to see the next edition of its home console, and the rumor mill is buzzing. The latest one tonight comes from the Wall Street Journal, with a report that connects Sony's $380 million purchase of cloud gaming service Gaikai last year with a method to provide backwards compatibility on the PlayStation 4. The WSJ reports Sony has been "investing heavily" in preparing Gaikai for an influx of PS4-equipped gamers, while also developing better cameras for its Move and the DualShock+touchpad controllers we've seen recently.

What's not revealed however, is any potential pricing plan, or whether cloud games will work users existing cloud saves. While buying fully digital copies of games we already own is less than appealing, if Sony can implement something like the abandoned UMD-to-PSP Go "good will" plan, then there may be benefits for all.

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Study: In vitro fertilization does not increase risk of breast cancer

By Arturo Garcia
Saturday, February 16, 2013 20:37 EST

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A new study has found that in-vitro fertilization (IVF) does not increase a woman?s risk of contracting breast or endometrial cancer.

According to Reuters, researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) examined the medical records of 67,608 Israeli women who received IVF treatments between 1994 and 2011 and compared them with 19,795 women who never underwent the treatments, which can involve puncturing the ovary to collect eggs, or stimulating ovulation with medication.

The study, published in the journal Fertility and Sterility, found that after running the women?s records through a national cancer registry, just over 1,500 of them had been diagnosed with cancer as of mid-2011, but that IVF treatments were not a significant factor in their chances of contracting the disease.

?The findings were fairly reassuring,? said Louise Brinton, the study?s lead author. ?Nothing was significantly elevated.?

However, Brinton said, her team did find a woman?s chances of contracting ovarian cancer increased slightly the more rounds of IVF treatment she received; that scenario occurred in 45 cases out of the entire study.

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

On Now! The Southern Idaho Home and Garden Show

Southern Idaho Home & Garden Show | Terry Morgan, KEZJ.com

The largest event of its kind in Southern Idaho: The Southern Idaho Home and Garden Show is going on now at the CSI Expo Center!

The Southern Idaho Home and Garden Show in Twin Falls brought to you by Century Motorsports and Marine?and featuring a?special presentation by Kimberly Nurseries is today, tomorrow, and Sunday. See what?s new for your home, your garden, your relaxation and your leisure time.

There will be a variety of food available for purchase at this year?s Southern Idaho Home and Garden Show at the C-S-I Expo Center in Twin Falls.

See everything from new property purchase to maintaining and adding value to your current residence. Everyone is invited to view displays and presentations from local vendors for time and money saving tips in the areas of:

  • Home Improvement
  • Cooking
  • Cleaning
  • Do-it-Yourself Projects
  • Gardening & Landscaping
  • Home Entertainment
  • Home Security
  • Pools & Spas
  • And more!

Mark Your Calendar!

February 15th, 16th, and 17th:

  • Fri: 10:00am ? 8:00pm
  • Sat: 10:00am ? 8:00pm
  • Sun: 11:00am ? 5:00pm

Tickets: Adults $3.00. Kids Under 12 are free.

This year?s event will once again feature a spectacular landscaping display by Kimberly Nurseries. This is a family event for all ages. Overflow parking will be available at the Herrett Center, to the West of the Expo Center. Free Shuttles will run between the Herrett and the Expo Center during the event.

The Southern Idaho Home and Garden Show in Twin Falls is brought to you by Century Motorsports and Marine?and features a?special presentation by Kimberly Nurseries.

Century Boatland is now Century Motorsports & Marine, your new Arctic Cat and KTM Dealer.

Pick up the bonus code at the radio station?s booth and enter to win an Xbox360!

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