Friday, October 26, 2012

Chicago Press Release Quotes | Public Safety Communications

From: Chairman of the Illinois Public Safety Telecommunicator Training Standards and Certification Initiative Committee

A few years ago, Nathan was invited to be the sole closing session speaker at the IPSTA (Illinois Public Safety Telecommunications Association) state conference in Springfield, Illinois.? I was aware of the Lee family tragedy, but as an APCO Board member, I was concerned about the content of what Nathan might say.

The conference was attended by 600 or so public safety officials; senior management, supervisory personnel and call-takers/dispatchers.

The conference hall was filled with every seat occupied.? Nathan began his presentation and showed a heart wrenching video of his life with Denise and the hole that her loss has left.? The audience uncharacteristically hung on his every word.?? Other than his voice, there was a eerie silence in the room.

I?ve worked in emergency communications for the last 42 years and thought there was not much that could unnerve or astonish me.? However that day was certainly unforgettable.

That experience changed my life.? I decided on that day, at that meeting, I would do whatever it took to ensure that all Illinois PSAP call-takers and dispatchers would have standardized training and mandatory certification.? Each time I attend a DAL presentation, I find my heart aching for the Lee family, eyes watering and my resolve firmly intact.

Nathan?s tragedy has changed the emergency communications? profession, not just in Florida, but in many places across the country.? Thank you for not succumbing to hatred and anger.? Through your personal strength and willingness to share your family?s story, you have shown us in 9-1-1 that there is work to be done so that no other family must bear the loss that yours has.

Sherrill Ornberg

Executive Director

North Suburban Emergency Communications Center

Des Plaines, IL

From Brian Tegtmeyer

?Nathan?s ability to relate a personal tragedy and motivate us to always do our jobs at the highest level is an inspiration to those who take 9-1-1 calls and support the systems needed to operate 9-1-1?.

Brian Tegtmeyer, ENP

Executive Director, DU-COMM

Glendale Heights, Illinois

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?Great training. I was able to see his presentation at the APCO conference in 2009, but to hear more details shared since the court case has been wrapped up was somehow even more inspiring than the first time I heard it. Thanks for bringing him to DU-COMM. I?ve overheard several operators today still discussing how much they enjoyed it and how much it affected them.

Katie

DU-COMM

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?I had the pleasure of being present for one of your talks at DU-COMM yesterday. I want to personally thank you for sharing your story with us and with so many others. I had previously heard parts of your story but did not know a lot of the details.? Thank you for reminding my co-workers just how important they are and how much impact they have in the community just by having a phone conversation.? You have more strength than I could ever imagine and I thank you again for reminding me that everyday is a gift.

Thank you for proving that something positive can come out of even the most horrific acts.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and I wish nothing but the best for you and your family.

Tammy

DU-COMM

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Source: http://psc.apcointl.org/2012/10/25/chicago-press-release-quotes/

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

"Perversion files" show locals helped cover up

In a Tuesday, Oct., 16, 2012 photo, Portland attorney Kelly Clark examines some of the 14,500 pages of previously confidential documents created by the Boy Scouts of America concerning child sexual abuse within the organization, in preparation for releasing the documents Thursday, Oct. 18, as he stands in his office in Portland, Ore. The Boy Scouts of America fought to keep those files confidential. (AP Photo/Greg Wahl-Stephens)

In a Tuesday, Oct., 16, 2012 photo, Portland attorney Kelly Clark examines some of the 14,500 pages of previously confidential documents created by the Boy Scouts of America concerning child sexual abuse within the organization, in preparation for releasing the documents Thursday, Oct. 18, as he stands in his office in Portland, Ore. The Boy Scouts of America fought to keep those files confidential. (AP Photo/Greg Wahl-Stephens)

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010 file photo, attorney Kelly Clark makes remarks during a news conference, in Portland, Ore. Confidential files kept by the Boy Scouts of America on men they suspected of child sex abuse are set to be released after a two-year-long court battle. The anticipated release of the files on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, by Portland attorney Kelly Clark will reveal 20,000 pages of documents the Scouts kept on men inside ? and in some cases outside ? the organization believed to have committed acts of abuse. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

In a Tuesday, Oct., 16, 2012 photo, Portland attorney Kelly Clark examines some of the 14,500 pages of previously confidential documents created by the Boy Scouts of America concerning child sexual abuse within the organization, in preparation for releasing the documents Thursday, Oct. 18, as he stands in his office in Portland, Ore. The Boy Scouts of America fought to keep those files confidential. (AP Photo/Greg Wahl-Stephens)

In a Tuesday, Oct., 16, 2012 photo, Portland attorney Kelly Clark examines some of the 14,500 pages of previously confidential documents created by the Boy Scouts of America concerning child sexual abuse within the organization, in preparation for releasing the documents Thursday, Oct. 18, as he stands in his office in Portland, Ore. The Boy Scouts of America fought to keep those files confidential. (AP Photo/Greg Wahl-Stephens)

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010 file photo, attorney Kelly Clark makes remarks during a news conference, in Portland, Ore. Confidential files kept by the Boy Scouts of America on men they suspected of child sex abuse are set to be released after a two-year-long court battle. The anticipated release of the files on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, by Portland attorney Kelly Clark will reveal 20,000 pages of documents the Scouts kept on men inside ? and in some cases outside ? the organization believed to have committed acts of abuse. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) ? Again and again, decade after decade, an array of authorities ? police chiefs, prosecutors, pastors and local Boy Scout leaders among them ? quietly shielded scoutmasters and others accused of molesting children, a newly opened trove of confidential papers shows.

At the time, those authorities justified their actions as necessary to protect the good name and good works of Scouting, a pillar of 20th century America. But as detailed in 14,500 pages of secret "perversion files" released Thursday by order of the Oregon Supreme Court, their maneuvers allowed sexual predators to go free while victims suffered in silence.

The files are a window on a much larger collection of documents the Boy Scouts of America began collecting soon after their founding in 1910. The files, kept at Boy Scout headquarters in Texas, consist of memos from local and national Scout executives, handwritten letters from victims and their parents and newspaper clippings about legal cases. The files contain details about proven molesters, but also unsubstantiated allegations.

The allegations stretch across the country and to military bases overseas, from a small town in the Adirondacks to downtown Los Angeles.

At the news conference Thursday, Portland attorney Kelly Clark blasted the Boy Scouts for their continuing legal battles to try to keep the full trove of files secret.

"You do not keep secrets hidden about dangers to children," said Clark, who in 2010 won a landmark lawsuit against the Boy Scouts on behalf of a plaintiff who was molested by an assistant scoutmaster in the 1980s.

The Associated Press obtained copies of the files weeks ahead of Thursday's release and conducted an extensive review of them, but agreed not to publish the stories until the files were released. Clark was releasing the documents to the public online at www.kellyclarkattorney.com ; he said the website was operating slowly Thursday because so many people were trying to access it.

The files were shown to a jury in a 2010 Oregon civil suit that the Scouts lost, and the Oregon Supreme Court ruled the files should be made public. After months of objections and redactions, the Scouts and Clark released them.

In many instances ? more than a third, according to the Scouts' own count ? police weren't told about the reports of abuse. And even when they were, sometimes local law enforcement still did nothing, seeking to protect the name of Scouting over their victims.

Victims like three brothers, growing up in northeast Louisiana.

On the afternoon of Aug. 10, 1965, their distraught mother walked into the third floor of the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office. A 31-year-old scoutmaster, she told the chief criminal deputy, had raped one of her sons and molested two others.

Six days later, the scoutmaster, an unemployed airplane mechanic, sat down in front of a microphone in the same station, said he understood his rights and confessed: He had sexually abused the woman's sons more than once.

"I don't know how to tell it," the man told a sheriff's deputy. "They just occurred ? I don't know an explanation, why we done it or I done it or wanted to do it or anything else it just ? an impulse I guess or something.

"As far as an explanation I just couldn't dig one up."

He wouldn't have to. Seven days later, the decision was made not to pursue charges against the scoutmaster.

The last sliver of hope for justice for the abuse of two teenagers and an 11-year-old boy slipped away in a confidential letter from a Louisiana Scouts executive to the organization's national personnel division in New Jersey.

"This subject and Scouts were not prosecuted," the executive wrote, "to save the name of Scouting."

In a statement on Thursday, Scouts spokesman Deron Smith said" ''There is nothing more important than the safety of our Scouts."

Smith said there have been times when Scouts' responses to sex abuse allegations were "plainly insufficient, inappropriate, or wrong" and the organization extends its "deepest and sincere apologies to victims and their families."

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An Associated Press review of the files found that the story of these brothers and their scoutmaster, however horrendous, was not unique.

The files released Thursday were collected between 1959 and 1985, with a handful of others from later years. Some have been released previously, but others ? those from prior to 1971, including the story of the three scouts in Ouachita Parish ? have been made public for the first time.

The documents reveal that on many occasions the files succeeded in keeping pedophiles out of Scouting leadership positions ? the reason why they were collected in the first place. But the files are also littered with horrific accounts of alleged pedophiles who were able to continue in Scouting because of pressure from community leaders and local Scouts officials.

The files also document other troubling patterns. There is little mention in the files of concern for the welfare of Scouts who were abused by their leaders, or what was done for the victims. But there are numerous documents showing compassion for alleged abusers, who were often times sent to psychiatrists or pastors to get help.

In 1972, a local Scouting executive beseeched national headquarters to drop the case against a suspected abuser because he was undergoing professional treatment and was personally taking steps to solve his problem. "If it don't stink, don't stir it," the local executive wrote.

Scouting's efforts to keep abusers out were often disorganized. There's at least one memo from a local Scouting executive pleading for better guidance on how to handle abuse allegations. Sometimes the pleading went the other way, with national headquarters begging local leaders for information on suspected abusers, and the locals dragging their feet.

In numerous instances, alleged abusers are kicked out of Scouting but show up in jobs where they are once again in authority positions dealing with youths.

The files also show Scouting volunteers serving in the military overseas, molesting American children living abroad and sometimes continuing to molest after returning to the states.

But one of the most startling revelations to come from the files is the frequency with which attempts to protect Scouts from molesters collapsed at the local level, at times in collusion with community leaders.

It happened when a local district attorney declined to prosecute two confessed offenders; when a three-judge panel included two men on the local Scouting executive board; when law enforcement sought to protect the name of Scouting and let an admitted child molester go free.

Their actions represent a stark betrayal, says Clark, who won the case that opened the files to public view. "It's kind of a deal. The deal is, our society will give you incredible status and respect, Norman Rockwell will paint pictures of you, and in exchange for that, you take care of our kids," Clark said. "That's the deal, incredible respect and privilege. But there was a worm in the apple."

The Louisiana case certainly contained all the essentials for a police investigation and, perhaps, a conviction: The scoutmaster admitted to raping a 17-year-old boy on a camping trip and otherwise sexually molesting two other boys; the victims corroborated his confession. But evidently, no charges were ever filed.

The man was let off with a warning that should he be found with young men in the future, he was subject to immediate incarceration at the state prison.

The man "was asked to leave the parish, and if he was caught around or near any boy or youth organization, he would be sent to state prison immediately," a Scouting executive wrote to national headquarters. "We are indeed sorry that Scouting was involved."

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With the deadline to disclose the files looming, the Scouts in late September made public an internal review of the files and said they would look into past cases to see whether there were times when men they suspected of sex abuse should have been reported to police.

The files showed a "very low" incidence of abuse among Scout leaders, said psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Warren, who conducted the review with a team of graduate students and served as an expert witness for the Scouts in the 2010 case that made the files public. Her review of the files didn't take into account the number of files destroyed on abusers who turned 75 years old or died, something she said would not have significantly affected the rate of abuse or her conclusions.

The rate of abuse among Scouts is the not the focus of their critics ? it is, rather, their response to allegations of abuse. In the files from 1959 to 1985, most salient is the complicity of local officials in concealing the abuse by Scouts leaders.

Warren told the AP such complicity "was simply quite a natural desire to want to be somewhat protective over (the BSA)."

Certain cases, well-detailed by the Scouts, illustrate how it happened.

In Newton, Kan., in 1961, the county attorney had what he needed for a prosecution: Two men were arrested and admitted that they had molested Scouts in their care.

One of the men said he held an all-night party at his house, during which he brought 10 boys, one by one, into a room where he committed, in his words, "immoral acts." The same man said he had molested Scouts on an outing two weeks prior to the interrogation.

But neither man was prosecuted. Once again, a powerful local official sought to preserve the name of Scouting.

The entire investigation, the county attorney wrote, was brought about with the cooperation of a local district Scouts executive, who was kept apprised of the investigation's progress into the men, who had affiliations with both the Scouts and the local YMCA.

"I came to the decision that to openly prosecute would cause great harm to the reputations of two organizations which we have involved here ? the Boy Scouts of America and the local YMCA," he wrote in a letter to a Kansas Scouting executive.

He went on to say that the community would have to pay too great a price for the punishment of the two men. "The damage thusly done to these organizations would be serious and lasting," he wrote.

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When cases against Scouts volunteers or executives went forward, locals often tried and sometimes managed to keep the organization's name out of court documents and the media, protecting a valuable brand.

In Johnstown, Pa., in August 1962, a married 25-year-old steel mill worker with a high school education pleaded guilty to "serious morals" violations involving Scouts.

The Scouting executive who served as both mayor and police chief made sure of one thing: The Scouting name was never brought up. It went beyond the mayor to the members of a three-judge panel, who also deemed it important to keep the Scouts' names out of the press.

"No mention of Scouting was involved in the case in as much as two of the three judges who pronounced sentence are members of our Executive Board," the Scouts executive wrote to the national personnel division.

In Rutland, Vt., in 1964, William J. Moreau pleaded guilty to "having lewd relations" with an 11-year-old Scout, according to a contemporary newspaper account. According to the files, the 11-year-old was one of a dozen Scouts who stayed overnight at Vermont's Camp Sunrise. The Scouts, as is demonstrated repeatedly in the files, talked to the parents about their concern for "the name of the Scouting movement" if charges were brought, but were rebuffed ? the parents were insistent on filing charges.

Moreau, a 27-year-old insurance adjuster and assistant Scoutmaster, resigned his position, but a local prosecutor and the police department made sure the Scouting name was never publicly associated with the crime, despite the fact that the abuse was conducted by a Scoutmaster on Scouts at a Scout camp.

"The States Attorney with whom I talked late last night and the local police assure me they will do everything in their power to keep Scouting's name and Camp Sunrise out of this," a local Scouts executive wrote in a letter to the national council headquarters.

In newspaper clippings attached to the files detailing Moreau's charges and his plea, no mention of the Scouts is ever made.

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Over the years, the mandatory reporting of suspicions of child abuse by certain professionals would take hold nationally. Each state had its own law, and the federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act passed in 1974.

The Scouts, however, wouldn't institute mandatory reporting for suspected child abuse until 2010. They did incorporate other measures, such as a "two-deep" requirement that children be accompanied by at least two adults at all times, and made strides in their efforts to combat pedophilia within their ranks.

According to an analysis of the Scouts' confidential files by Patrick Boyle, a journalist who was the first to expose about efforts by the BSA to hide the extent of sex abuse among Boy Scout leaders, the Scouts documented internally less than 50 cases per year of Scout abuse by adults until 1983, when the reports began to climb, peaking at nearly 200 in 1989.

Attitudes on child sex abuse began to change after the 1974 law, said University of Houston professor Monit Cheung, a former social worker who has authored a book on child sex abuse.

"Before 1974, you could talk to a social worker who could (then) talk to a molester and that could maybe stop abuse," Cheung said, noting that most abuse happens within families.

But mandatory reporting made the failure to report suspected abuse a crime.

"That's the change, that you're no longer hiding the facts of abuse," Cheung said.

The case of Timothy Bagshaw in State College, Pa., is illustrative of the changing national attitude to mandatory reporting. Bagshaw, a Scouts leader, was convicted of two counts of corruption of minors in 1985. But he wasn't the only one to face charges.

The Scouts learned of the abuse months before it was reported, and forced Bagshaw to resign at a meeting, but he wasn't reported to police. That failure was costly for Juanita Valley Council director Roger W. Rauch, who was charged with failure to notify authorities of suspected child abuse.

"I didn't know I was supposed to contact anyone. I felt it was the parents' responsibility," Rauch told the Centre Daily Times in 1984. "We acted very responsibly.

"I'm concerned that this not get blown out of proportion."

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Reach reporter Nigel Duara on Facebook at http://on.fb.me/RSmBei

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Associated Press writers Matt Sedensky in West Palm Beach, Fla.; Rebecca Boone in Boise, Idaho; and Shannon Dininny in Yakima, Wash., contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Woman tops ArtReview "power 100" list for first time

LONDON (Reuters) - A U.S.-born Italian-Bulgarian curator little known outside the art world has topped ArtReview magazine's annual Power 100 list, the first female to do so in its 11-year history.

Previously topped by familiar names like artists Damien Hirst and Ai Weiwei and gallery supremo Larry Gagosian, the 2012 title went to Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev best known for curating the marathon Documenta 13 art fair staged in Kassel in Germany.

An art historian who wrote for newspapers before taking up curating in Italy, Christov-Bakargiev has been widely praised for staging a critically acclaimed edition of Documenta, held every five years and lasting for around 100 days.

Some 860,000 people visited the Kassel show, spread across the city's parks, galleries, cinemas and train station in what Christov-Bakargiev likened to "an exploded museum".

Another 27,000 attended a satellite event in Kabul in a bold extension of a fair founded in 1955 by an artist who was banned by the Nazis and whose aim was to revive culture.

"I don't think you get extra points for being famous," said Mark Rappolt, editor of ArtReview, commenting on a less than obvious choice of the art world's most powerful individual.

"Art is about people who have an influence over what other people are producing."

He praised Christov-Bakargiev for the "global scale and great ambition" of Documenta, and suggested that some members of the panel which came up with the 100-strong list had argued for more commercial figures in the art world to be at the summit.

"It's not like it wasn't contested," Rappolt told Reuters. "I think the power of money is always pushing, as it were, but she was a contender all along.

"There are two strands, and both reflect the proximity of art to the real world. One is a quest for bigness, monumentality and globalization and the other is a belief that art needs to be socially responsible and interactive."

Underlining his argument was the fact that in second place this year, up from fourth in 2011, was Gagosian, with fellow gallery owners Iwan Wirth and David Zwirner in fourth and fifth.

Dissident artist Ai, who has been in the headlines for his ongoing confrontation with the Chinese authorities, was placed third after being first in 2011.

And German artist Gerhard Richter, who set an auction record for a living artist earlier this month when an abstract painting fetched $34.2 million at Sotheby's, rose to sixth from 11th.

But the biggest mover was Sheikha al-Mayassa al-Thani, daughter of the Emir of Qatar who also heads the Qatar Museums Authority which has gone on an aggressive expansion and acquisition drive to fill new museums with art.

She jumped to 11th place on the power list from 90 last year, largely due to Qatar's spending spree on some of the world's most expensive works of art.

The Economist estimated that the al-Thani family has spent at least $1 billion on Western art over the last seven years, including a version of Paul Cezanne's "The Card Players" for over $250 million, believed to be a record for a work of art.

Asked whether he thought women were finally approaching equal footing in a traditionally male-dominated world, Rappolt replied: "It's difficult to answer that question as a man, but it's probably changing more slowly than some people would like."

Russian punk band Pussy Riot was a new entry on the list at 57, recognizing the jailed members' success in highlighting the issue of free speech internationally.

And Rappolt noted the rise of art world figures from Asia and Latin America, reflecting the comparative strength of economies and culture in those regions.

"The list is more diverse than it has been in the past, and to an extent it reflects the real world more closely."

(Reporting by Mike Collett-White)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/woman-tops-artreview-power-100-list-first-time-000220639.html

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Candidates fan out after combative debate

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) ? Fresh off an intensely combative debate, President Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney and their running mates are taking their tuned-up fight to the precious few battleground states where the election is up for grabs with just 20 days to go.

In the sprint to Election Day, Nov. 6, every aspect of the campaign seems to be taking on a fresh sense of urgency ? the ads, the fundraising, the grass-roots mobilizing and the outreach to key voting blocs, particularly women. Romney quietly began airing a new TV ad suggesting he believes abortion "should be an option" in cases of rape, incest or when the life of the mother is at stake.

The ad is an appeal to women voters, who polls show have favored Obama throughout the race although Romney has been making gains among them. Romney supported abortion rights as Massachusetts governor but now says he opposes abortion with limited exceptions. His campaign didn't announce the ad, but it began running on debate night on stations that reach Virginia, Ohio and Wisconsin.

Romney was heading to Virginia and sending running mate Paul Ryan to Ohio ? two states that Obama won four years ago where the GOP ticket has been making its most aggressive run. Obama was headed to Iowa, while Vice President Joe Biden was westward bound for Colorado and Nevada.

Obama appears to have 237 of the 270 electoral votes needed for victory comfortably in hand, and Romney is confident of 191. That leaves 110 electoral votes up for grabs in nine battleground states: Florida (29), Ohio (18), North Carolina (15), Virginia (13), Wisconsin (10), Colorado (9), Iowa (6), Nevada (6) and New Hampshire (4).

The candidates debated Tuesday night as if their political lives depended on it ? because they do. It was a re-energized Obama who showed up at Hofstra University, lifting the spirits of Democrats who felt let down by the president's limp performance in the candidates' first encounter two weeks ago.

But Romney knew what was coming and didn't give an inch, pressing his case even when the arguments deteriorated into did-not, did-too rejoinders that couldn't have done much to clarify the choice for undecided voters.

The debate was the third installment in what amounts to a four-week-long reality TV series for Campaign 2012. Romney was the clear victor in the series debut, Biden aggressively counterpunched in the next-up vice presidential debate, and the latest faceoff featured two competitors determined to give no quarter.

It was a pushy, interruption-filled encounter filled with charges and countercharges that the other guy wasn't telling the truth. The two candidates were both verbally and physically at odds in the town hall-style format, at one point circling each other on center stage like boxers in a prize fight.

"I thought it was a real moment," Biden told NBC's "Today" show in a taped interview aired Wednesday. "When they were kind of circling each other, it was like, 'Hey, come on man, let's level with each other here.'"

One of the debate's tensest moments came when Romney suggested Obama's administration may have misled the public over what caused the attack at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last month that killed four Americans. The issue is sure to continue to be debated next week at the third and closing debate, focused on foreign policy and scheduled for Monday at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla.

"As the facts come out about the Benghazi attack we learn more troubling facts by the day," Ryan told "This Morning" on CBS. "So that's why need to get to the bottom of this to get answers so that we can prevent something like this from ever happening again."

Romney, brimming with confidence, distilled the essence of his campaign message early in Tuesday's 90-minute debate and repeated it often.

"I know what it takes to get this economy going," he said over and over. And this: "We can do better." And this: "We don't have to settle for what we're going through."

Obama, with both the benefit and the burden of a record to run on, had a more nuanced message.

"The commitments I've made, I've kept," he said. "And those that I haven't been able to keep, it's not for lack of trying and we're going to get it done in a second term."

Obama also was relentless in dismissing the merits of Romney's policies and rejecting his characterizations of the president's record.

"Gov. Romney doesn't have a five-point plan," the president argued. "He has a one-point plan. And that plan is to make sure that folks at the top play by a different set of rules."

The candidates were in each other's faces ? sometimes literally ? before an audience of 82 uncommitted voters from New York. It's a state that's already a sure bet for Obama, but the voters there stood as proxy for millions of Americans across the nation still settling on a candidate.

"They spent a lot of time cutting down the other person," said 22-year-old Joe Blizzard, who watched with a crowd of 500 students at the University of Cincinnati. "As someone who is undecided, it was a little disappointing."

Fellow student Karim Aladmi, 21, was more forgiving. "It goes without saying that the knives were out," he said. "I thought Obama had a strong performance, but Romney made him work for it. I was actually impressed by both sides."

With just 20 days left until the election, polls show an extremely tight race nationally. While the Republican has made clear gains in recent days, the president leads in several polls of Wisconsin and Ohio. No Republican has won the White House without winning Ohio.

As the debates unfold, early voting is already under way in many states, and the push to bank as many early ballots as possible is in overdrive.

Democrats cheered Tuesday when the Supreme Court cleared the way for Ohio voters to cast ballots on the three days before Election Day, rejecting a request by the state's Republican elections chief and attorney general to get involved in a rancorous battle over early voting. Obama's campaign and Ohio Democrats had sued state officials over changes in state law that took away the three days of voting for most people.

All the political maneuvering was little more than noise for more than 1.3 million Americans: They've already voted.

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Pickler reported from Washington. AP writers Nancy Benac and Alicia Caldwell in Washington, James Fitzgerald and Steve Peoples in Hempstead, N.Y., Beth Fouhy in New York City and Dan Sewell in Cincinnati, Ohio, contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/candidates-fan-combative-debate-133318824--election.html

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RTMFP vs RTMP | Flashphoner

Flashphoner team proudly reports to all Flash and VOIP community that Flashphoner company released two products which may be interested?for VoIP experts as well as for Action Script developers.

Both of that products implements RTMFP protocol.
Please note letter ?F? here in protocol name.
RTMFP suits perfectly for sending audio/video in realtime, because this is UDP-based protocol, unlike its ancestor ? RTMP protocol, which is TCP-based and on which created mostly of the products having similar functionality ? sending audio/video in realtime. That is why we use RTMFP as main protocol in our products, and got really impressive results.

In the beginning we are working a lot with Flash Player and Wowza Media company proucts. And all working greatly on synthetic tests, but in real production we`ve got a problem ? that was?a growing latency of aaudio and video. And we realized that it can`t be resolved by the reason of?TCP protocol (on which RTMP is based) where each packet must be delivered to adresses inthe strict order. This is called a ?reliable protocol?. And for that reliability we need to pay by growing?latency, which is unacceptable for professional VOIP solutions.

What is the latency?
This is when one user says the word, and the other person hears that word only after N seconds. During the tests with RTMP delay could be up to 4 seconds for an average network quality, and this is really kills the quality of communication. All the professional VoIP softphones sends audio/video via UDP protocol to minimize the latency. And latency was the last line before creating?full featured softphone on Adobe Flash Player, as it already have all other needed features.
That is: ability capture, publish and playback audio/video, support mainstream codecs (h264, g711, Speex wideband),echo cancellation, jitter buffer.

Now about the products.

Flashphoner RTMFP SIP Gateway

This is the gateway between Flash Player and SIP environment.?It allows you connect to any SIP servers (Asterisk, OpenSIPs etc.), make and receive calls from PSTN/mobile from your flash-based?softphone from the browser.
Yes, really ? you will not only be able to call from the Click-to-Call widget?to mobile phone, but you can also call FROM mobile to the user on the website! This is really impressive.
You can also send instant messages / SMS here. If your SIP server/provider supports sending and receiving SMS, you can send SMS from the browser to mobile phone, and even receive sms from the mobile phoneto your browser softphone. Usually for that used full-features IMS (Internet Multimedia System)?working on 3GPP standards.

Flashphoner RTMFP Media Server

This is Media Server, intended for creating simple Flash-to-Flash videochats or videoconferences. Today there are many Flash-based videochat platforms based on RTMP protocol and all of them suffers by growing latency when one of the user has a bad network connection. If you go to the forum of any manufacturer of RTMP chat ? you will find many topics about latency, which is sadly finished by something like ?I still have a latency :( ??

Flashphoner RTMFP Media Server solves that problem and make Flash videochats professional solution (based on UDP (RTMFP) protocol) for sending audio/video realtime. If you have a latency of a video traffic ? you can still talk and understand each other, but if there is audio latency ? you can`t talk at all. You just will not understand each other.

Please note, that currently we are not providing any Peer-to-Peer solutions. Some time ago we are working with Peer-to-Peer technology based on Flash RTMFP, but quickly realized that Peer-to-Peer connection not works in mostly cases. We had pilot project like Chatroulette and we got number of 10% successfull Peer-to-Peer connections. Other ones was connected through the server. That happens becuase there are many NATs and Firewalls in the global worldwide, which often do not allows to establish Peer-to-Peer connect. So at the moment Flashphoner RTMFP Media Server will not allows you using Peer-to-Peer connections. But if you need professional Flash-based videochat which works through the server ? Flashphoner RTMFP Media Server is what you need.

Another nice feauter of videochat, based on Flashphoner RTMFP Media Server?is the ability of extending and integration. We use Java on the server side for implementing?server processors. That mean you can use all the power of Java platform for integrating with the databases, third-party web-services, protocols and other.

Specifications

Flashphoner RTMFP SIP Gateway

- Codecs ? G.711, G.729, Speex Wideband, H.263, H.264, Sorenson Spark
- Protocols - RTMFP, SIP (RFC3261), RTP
- Instant messaging ? RFC 3428
- Transfer, Hold ? RFC3515
- Call recording
- Javascript API
- Client application ? Javascript Phone (open source, ready for customization)

Flashphoner RTMFP Media Server

- Protocol ? \t RTMFP
- Codecs ? G.711, Speex Wideband, Nelly Moser, H.264, Sorenson Spark
- Commands ? connect, disconnect, publish, unpublish, play, stop
- Extending - Ability to use Java on the server side, invokes customed methods from server to clietn and back

About a tests

As we told above, RTMP (TCP-based) server will try to keep ALL of packets always and by any price,?even it will be erious snetworks lags. That make latency growing, because server will wait?every missed packet before playing the next. More lags ? bigger latency. If we will try drop the missed packets programmatically ? we will get big percent of loss in the sound, which is extremely bigger then real loss rate of the network. This is confirmed by tests with synthetic increasing of the ?loss percent? by using??Linux netem? and ?IFB? utilities.

At the same networks conditions (with the same lags), RTMFP works without latency growing and with little sound quality deterioration. And that deterioration is much more less compared to RTMP case, where server drops really a lot of incoming TCP packets to minimize the delay. This difference is especially evident on the sound stream, where one UDP packet?(when RTMFP used) has one audio frame, and loss one or even few of them is not?a really threat to the overall quality of communications.

Things are a bit different when you are using video. Some UDP packet carries a video key?frames with the resolution of 640?480, for instance. In the case of loss one or more such packets you can have ?artefacts? during the decoding. But you still will have low latency. And when lags will go on ? picture will recover.

Also there are special parameter of the NetStream API in the Adobe Flash Player, which controls reliability of the UDP packets delivery. That parameters specifies separated for audio, video and data. Reliability is the most difference between UDP and TCP. When you?set reliability ?true?, UDP protocol becomes similar to TCP. That mean you can control how?to delivery different kinds of content. For example you must always set reliability=true for data delivering. Because ?data? content carries all of SIP siganiling information, and you can not lose any piece of that ? it conatains instant messages, and all the call control information. For the audio and video you can use ?true??or ?false? depends on network quality and your requirements to the quality of sound and picture.?You can set audioReliable=false, and videoReliable=true simultaneously and you will?have acceptable quality of both of them in the most networks.

Thus, based on the results of tests, we can say that RTMFP protocol significantly improves latency/quality ratio of a Flash VoIP communications, and that protocol?can be recommended as a platform for developing web-based applications that?provide realtime audio/video communication services with the low-latency and?acceptable voice quality.

Hope that we could briefly bring information about the presented products and their capabilities. We suppose, you have some questions and suggestions about it.
We are welcome your feedback.?Please write us to [email?protected]

Thanks!

Source: http://flashphoner.com/rtmfp-vs-rtmp

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China issues nuclear safety blueprint, eyes $13 billion investment

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China will have to spend around 80 billion yuan ($12.74 billion) by 2015 to upgrade the security of its nuclear facilities and radioactive contamination control to international standards, a report issued by the Ministry of Environmental Protection said.

China, which has an ambitious plan to build as many as 100 reactors over the next two decades, imposed a ban on approving new nuclear power plants after Japan's nuclear crisis in March 2011 and ordered nationwide safety checks on its 41 plants.

The report, which laid out a road map for China's nuclear safety to reach international standards by 2020, suggested the government was moving closer to restarting the approval process for reactor expansion.

It evaluated safety in China's nuclear-power industry and recommended phasing out older nuclear reactors sooner, sharing and improving access to information, enhancing the research and development of nuclear safety and improving the handling of radioactive waste.

"The current [nuclear] safety situation isn't optimistic," the report said.

"China has multiple types of nuclear reactors, multiple technologies and multiple standards of safety, which makes them hard to manage," it said, adding that the operation and construction of nuclear reactors must improve.

The report did not specify when approvals for new plants would resume or mention capacity goals.

State media have said China, which currently has installed nuclear capacity of 12.57 gigawatts, will likely scale down its 2020 nuclear power generation capacity target to 60-70 gigawatts (GW) compared with earlier expectations of around 80 GW.

Its official nuclear capacity target for 2020 for now is 40 GW, less than 5 percent of its current total installed capacity, but enough to power Spain.

($1 = 6.2640 Chinese yuan)

(Reporting By Fayen Wong; Editing by Michael Perry and Paul Tait)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-issues-nuclear-safety-blueprint-eyes-13-billion-031838024.html

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Obama, first lady voting early ahead of Nov. 6

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama won't be posing for any photos in the voting booth on Election Day ? he's casting his ballot early.

Obama and first lady Michelle Obama said Monday they are both voting early, a nod to the campaign's efforts to encourage supporters to vote absentee by mail or cast their ballot at an early voting location. Mrs. Obama said on Twitter that she dropped her absentee ballot in the mail on Monday, telling her followers, "I couldn't wait for Election Day!" The first lady then tweeted out a photo of her posing with the envelope holding her absentee ballot.

Minutes later, the president said on Twitter that he was following Mrs. Obama's example and intended to vote early in person in Illinois on Oct. 25 ? three days after the final presidential debate. "If your state has early voting, join me," Obama said on Twitter, directing followers to a link with more information about early voting.

At a rally at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, on Monday, the first lady enthusiastically shared the news of her early vote.

"This morning, I cast my vote early for Barack Obama," she said to cheers. "Today! I voted for my husband. Yes! It felt so good. Right now, my absentee ballot is on its way to Illinois, my home state." She added, "forgive me if I'm a little excited today. For me it was Election Day."

Obama's campaign said it was the first time a presidential nominee and his spouse will not vote in person on Election Day, reflecting their emphasis on early voting in several key battleground states. Obama dominated early voting in 2008, giving him an edge over Republican John McCain well before Election Day.

In Colorado, Florida, Iowa and North Carolina, for example, Obama banked so many votes early in the process that he won each state even though he lost the Election Day vote, according to voting data compiled by The Associated Press.

The carefully choreographed early voting announcement was part of a big push this week. Obama plans to discuss early voting in Ohio and Iowa on Wednesday, after Tuesday's second presidential debate. The first lady was discussing early voting at events in Ohio on Monday, in North Carolina on Tuesday and in Wisconsin on Friday.

Obama has repeatedly urged supporters to vote early, placing an emphasis on absentee and early voting during recent rallies in battleground states such as Florida, Iowa and Ohio. The strategy aims to free up campaign workers and volunteers on Nov. 6 to focus on a smaller number of potential supporters and make sure they get to the polls.

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's campaign has targeted supporters who don't typically vote in every election, placing a premium on getting those voters to cast early ballots. Most of Romney's remaining supporters would be people who are much more likely to vote, regardless of whether they are contacted by the campaign.

Obama's campaign has tried to bolster in-person early voting in states where that is already under way and reduce Republicans' typical advantage in absentee voting. Democrats lead Republicans in Iowa in vote-by-mail ballots and in-person early voting; in Ohio, Democrats have requested and cast more ballots than Republicans. In Florida, Obama's campaign has cut into the GOP's advantage in absentee ballots.

Analysts estimate that about one-third of all voters could cast their ballots before Election Day.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-first-lady-voting-early-ahead-nov-6-200921490--election.html

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October 2012 Presentation ? Managing Risk ? Dayle Beyer ? IIBA ...

Click here to download the presentation.

In the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK), Risk Analysis is mentioned as a technique, so how does a Business Analyst DO Risk Analysis?

Join us for an overview of the Risk Analysis and Management 6 step process and real world tips to doing Risk Analysis.

Objectives (4-5 major objectives of what attendees will walk away with):

  • Understand the 6 step process of Risk Analysis and Management
  • Identify the top 5 tips that can accelerate risk analysis
  • Understand when and how to do various levels of risk analysis
  • Learn how to get certified in Risk Management

Speaker
Presentation by Dayle Beyer, President, Inspire Excellence Coaching & Training

As President of Inspire Excellence Coaching & Training, Dayle Beyer seeks to inspire excellence in thousands of people around the world by providing international best practice tools and techniques of project management, business analysis and coaching in order to drive successful organizational change initiatives, provide proven concepts for exam preparation success, and facilitate process, product and system improvements.

Her entrepreneurial spirit emanates from working in her family?s business, Kennel Vet, a pet and animal supply retail store and mail-order company in business since 1971. Kennel Vet was created by her parents and Aunt and Uncle on Long Island, NY by mailing catalogs and shipping goods to pet owners and animal handling professionals long before desktop computers, fax machines and email were common.?Today, she manages Kennel Vet?s e-commerce marketing and website utilizing the latest in cloud computing technology.

Dayle has served in a variety of executive and team lead roles while working within commercial providers of Information Technology and telecommunications solutions such as Motorola, AFFINA, Humanizing Technologies, and Omron Electronics; in management consulting solution providers such as Kurt Salmon Associates and Integrated Project Management; in academic organizations such as Roosevelt University and Capella University.

Dayle is passionate about Project Management and Business Analysis because she was born to be a catalyst and change agent. Her mind?s eye quite naturally sees the forest AND the trees. She constantly seeks ways to provide more value to individuals, projects, programs and organizations.

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Boosting grass roots sport in Canberra | Katy Gallagher

Canberrans are the most active people in Australia, with more than 90 per cent of residents regularly participating in some form of sport or physical activity.

ACT Labor is committed to delivering high quality sports facilities to meet the demands of our activity community.

That is why the ACT Labor Government has been delivering better sport and recreation areas ? to provide for those already participating and encourage other Canberrans to take up the opportunity to have a more active lifestyle.

We have worked with the sporting community to develop the Active 2020 framework, to look strategically at the provision of active recreation throughout the Territory over the next decade.

We are upgrading sports grounds at Lyneham, Charnwood, Dickson, Isabella Plains, Watson, Weetangera and Bonython.

We?ve built a new archery and multi-use facility in Greenway, started construction of an aquatic facility at Gungahlin and helped install a new synthetic hockey pitch in Tuggeranong.

And over the last four years we have delivered over $8.5 million to local sports clubs and organisations through the sport and recreation grants program.

But there is more to do.

If re-elected in 2012, ACT Labor will deliver an additional $2 million for upgrades to community sports facilities through our sports grants program, and will increase maintenance to help keep our sports grounds the best in Australia.

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Policy costings

ACT Labor will provide $2.0 million over four years to provide grants to local sporting organisations to upgrade and maintain their facilities.

ACT Labor will also provide around $400,000 each year for three extra maintenance staff to maintain and improve our local sporting facilities.

2013-2014

2014-2015

2015-2016

2016-2017

TOTAL

Sports grants ?recurrent

$0.4M

$0.5M

$0.5M

$0.6M

$2.0M

Maintenance ? recurrent

$0.36M

$0.38M

$0.4M

$0.42M

$1.56M

Total

$0.8M

$0.9M

$0.9M

$1M

$3.6M

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In addition, Sport and Recreation ACT will also undertake an audit of sporting and recreation facilities in the ACT. This will help the Government to plan for and provide new and upgraded sporting facilities right across Canberra.

How will this investment improve sport and recreation facilities?

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The grants will provide a structured mechanism to support sports such as hockey, gymnastics, tennis, netball, basketball and lawn bowls to upgrade their facilities,?and assist them to meet ongoing replacement, maintenance and repair costs.

This recognises the vital role that these facilities provide, and ensures sports that don?t use ACT Government-owned facilities have the opportunity to access funding to make important improvements.

This will also ensure clubs will not have to pass on the full cost of these improvements on to their members through registration and playing fees, making it cheaper to participate in these sports.

The funding will be split over four years, and will be a component of the Sport and Recreation Grants Program.

The extra maintenance and repair officers will work within Sport and Recreation ACT to provide extra capacity to undertake improvements to the quality of sports facilities. This includes fixing irrigation, lighting and restoring playing surfaces.

These grants and maintenance commitments recognise the need for quality sports facilities across Canberra. ACT Labor is committed to providing better quality facilities, to make them safer, more user-friendly and encourage increased participation.

16 October 2012

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Monday, October 15, 2012

OHS Animal Rescue Team

Story Published: Oct 12, 2012 at 11:09 AM PDT

What do you do when your cat won't come down from the top of a tree or your dog falls into a ravine and can't get out?? That's when the Oregon Humane Society?Technical Animal Rescue Team or OHSTAR?Team steps in to help.? ?Rene Pizzo is a team leader and joined us to share stories of animals her team rescued.

  • Telethon to End Petlessness
  • Sunday, October 14, 1:00pm-5:00pm
  • KATU

For more information, visit the Oregon Humane Society website.

Source: http://www.katu.com/amnw/segments/OHS-Animal-Rescue-Team-173922021.html

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Chinese vice president expresses condolence to Cambodias former queen

SINA Monday 15th October, 2012

Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (L) visits Cambodian Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk to express condolences and sympathies for the death of Cambodian King-Father Norodom Sihanouk in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 15, 2012. Norodom Sihanouk died due to illness at the age of 90 early Monday morning in Beijing. (Xinhua/Lan Hongguang) BEIJING, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping visited Cambodia's former Queen Norodom Mo...

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NYer accused of defrauding Broadway show 'Rebecca'

FILE--In this photo from Saturday, Sept. 18, 2006, ensemble members perform during a dress rehearsal for the musical "Rebecca" at Vienna's Raimund Theatre. The play's Broadway production in New York collapsed this week, launching a FBI fraud investigation of the circumstances. (AP Photo/Stephan Tirerenberg, File)

FILE--In this photo from Saturday, Sept. 18, 2006, ensemble members perform during a dress rehearsal for the musical "Rebecca" at Vienna's Raimund Theatre. The play's Broadway production in New York collapsed this week, launching a FBI fraud investigation of the circumstances. (AP Photo/Stephan Tirerenberg, File)

FILE-- In this photo from Tuesday, April 13, 2004, Broadway producer Ben Sprecher speaks during a press conference in New York. Sprecher latest production, the psychological thriller ?Rebecca? collapsed this week and launched a FBI fraud investigation into the circumstances. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

FILE--In this photo from Saturday, Sept. 18, 2006, Susan Rigvava-Dumas performs the role of Mrs. Danvers during a dress rehearsal for the musical "Rebecca" at Vienna's Raimund Theatre. The play's Broadway production in New York collapsed this week, launching a FBI fraud investigation of the circumstances. (AP Photo/Stephan Tirerenberg, File)

(AP) ? A former stock broker was arrested early Monday on charges he directed an elaborate fraud on Broadway starring fictitious investors ? a scheme that doomed the musical adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's psychological thriller "Rebecca."

Mark Hotton, his wife and three associates also were charged in a separate money laundering scheme on Long Island. They were awaiting a court appearance later Monday.

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan accused Hotton of conning the "Rebecca" producers by convincing them he had lined up $4.5 million in financing and the possibility of a $1.1 million loan for the show. In return, they said, he collected tens of thousands of dollars in commissions.

"Mark Hotton perpetrated stranger-than-fiction frauds both on and off Broadway," Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement. "Hotton concocted a cast of characters to invest in a major musical - investors who turned out to be deep-pocketed phantoms. To carry out the alleged fraud, Hotton faked lives, faked companies and even staged a fake death, pretending that one imaginary investor had suddenly died from malaria."

The planned Broadway production of the 1938 novel collapsed earlier this month amid questions about its financial backing, and a growing suspicion that one of its primary investors ? a secretive businessman named Paul Abrams who had supposedly pledged $4.5 million, then suddenly died ? never existed.

Lead producer Ben Sprecher "is extremely gratified that Mr. Hotton has been taken into custody," said his attorney, Ronald Russo, adding that Sprecher has "cooperated completely with the investigation."

"Mr. Hotton's fraudulent conduct did enormous damage to Broadway and to 'Rebecca,'" Russo said. "Mr. Sprecher is totally committed to bringing 'Rebecca' to New York."

Hotton was charged with two counts of wire fraud, each punishable by up to 20 years in prison. His attorney, Heath Berger, did not immediately return a call for comment.

According to the criminal complaint unsealed Monday, Hotton tricked the producers into believing he had secured the money from four overseas investors, who weren't real. The producers agreed to pay Hotton $15,000 in fees and commissions between March and June 2012, prosecutors said. He was also paid an additional $18,000 "advance" against his 8 percent commission, they said.

When it became obvious that investors' commitments would fall through, Hotton allegedly tried to broker a $1.1 million loan for the producers, prosecutors said.

The prosecutors say Hotton "enlisted his same cast of invisible men to carry out a real estate scam." They did not name the Connecticut real estate company.

Hotton also was accused of using a similar scheme to con a Connecticut-based real estate company into paying $750,000 to him and entities he controlled, Manhattan prosecutors said.

In the separate Long Island case, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn accused Hotton and his wife of cheating business partners out of $3.7 million.

An indictment alleges that the couple, while operating three electrical contracting companies, created fake invoices showing money owed by third parties. They then allegedly sold the purported debts to other companies.

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Associated Press writers Kiley Armstrong and Ula Ilnytzky in New York City and Frank Eltman on Long Island contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Franklin Virtual High School Warns Consumers to Avoid Online ...

Tallahassee, FL (PRWEB) September 26, 2012

?Let the buyer beware? remains good advice, especially for those seeking to boost their chances at employment opportunities by obtaining an online degree, according to officials at Franklin Virtual High School (http://www.FranklinVirtualSchools.com).

Here?s why: Thousands of Americans who in good faith spend hard-earned money to enhance job-seeking efforts by securing an online degree have been defrauded by overseas diploma mills who use legitimate, brand-name advertising venues such as Google to lure unknowing consumers into a web of deceit.

In some cases, the scam is compounded because position-paid ads refer to different schools?even though they are operated by a single overseas entity that (when exposed) re-emerges using new names, experts in the field say. Information about just such a diploma mill can be found at http://www.OnlineColleges.net/2012/09/10/diploma-mill-scammers-get-hit-with-multi-million-dollar-judgments.

These documented deceptions have a two-fold effect: First, Americans waste time and money on fake degrees that are illegitimate and useless; second, unregulated competition from overseas scammers increases advertising expenses for authentic businesses and forces them out of the marketplace.

Unfortunately, ?the United States has extremely limited jurisdiction over (these) international corporations,? said Dr. Sanjiv Bhatnagar, an international law professor.

?This predatory practice is squeezing out legitimate schools with solid options for teens and adults seeking to complete their high school education or earn an equivalency certificate,? said David Hooser, FVHS chief administrative officer.

Additional details about unethical online practices by overseas operations can be found at http://www.DiplomaMillScam.com, information for which, in part, ?is supplied by the Coalition for Advocates of Online Education and the Online Consumer Fraud Monitoring Advocates of America as Advocates for the Investigative Program Advisory Reporting of Distance Learning Fraud Rings.?

These warnings, however, go unheeded unless students do some aggressive homework.

?While I believe prospective students have to be diligent and select a program that has real substance, these fake schools are now able to inundate the Internet with Google/Yahoo,? explained Hooser, ?essentially validating them by accepting their advertising dollars and presenting them to their search engine visitors.?

In an effort to bring attention to the problem, FVHS has developed a quick reference guide of currently advertised online school programs/options, which can be found at http://www.FranklinVirtualSchools.com/Trusted.

?Prospective students can do their due diligence and be assured they are choosing a valuable educational option,? Hooser said. ?In addition, FVHS offers a variety of satisfaction or money back guarantees so students will rest assured they?ve made a solid choice if they select and complete a FVHS program.?

Hooser notes that legitimate organizations such as Franklin have credentialed references. For example, FVHS is accredited by Advanc-Ed (http://www.Advanc-Ed.org), parent organization for SACS, NCA, and NWAC.

?We are also a BBB Accredited business with an A+ Rating,? he added. ?Our school code is #5466. Our CEEB number is 102457.?

In order to help students, parents, prospective employers, and other stakeholders, Franklin has assembled information about its credentials at http://www.FranklinVirtualSchools.com/credentials.asp.

For more information, call (888) 990-3847.

ABOUT: Franklin Virtual High School (FVHS) caters to teens and adults seeking to fulfill high school education requirements or equivalency as full- or part-time students. SACS Accredited and BBB A+ rated, the school was founded in 2009 to offer 100 percent online education. As a private enterprise, FVHS is a tuition-based educational institution that does not compete with public or charter schools for government funds. FVHS students are seeking to achieve a variety of goals, from career advancement to continuing their education, whether at trade/vocational schools, private schools and community colleges, or at major universities.

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

German finance minister says Greece will not default

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Ottawa Tonite ? Archive ? Spotlight: The Jimmyriggers: visual arts ...

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Montreal?s bona fide alt-country balladeers, The Jimmyriggers,?are bringing their signature reverb-drenched twang for two back-to-back weekend shows in Wakefield and Ottawa.

The Jimmyriggers?, veterans of the Montreal rock-root music scene, pick up the broken pieces of country music and put them back together with the glue of rock and roll, crafting clever songs with engaging arrangements and unique sound that flow seamlessly between light and dark, despair and redemption. ?Think Tragically Hip meets the Blue Rodeo meets The Avett Brothers.

The Jimmyriggers are: bass player David Pearce, guitarist Andre Kirchhoff, drummer Lewis Handford, and guitarist Kevin Moquin.

The Jimmyriggers acclaimed sophomore release, ?I Stand in the Weeds? brings the listener on a rich and varied musical journey. Recorded at Montreal?s Fast Forward Studios and in the band?s own rehearsal space with producer and multi-instrumentalist Mark Goodwin, veteran rock drummer R.D. Harris, and stalwart session men Rick Haworth and Eric LeMoyne, the twelve original tracks on ?I Stand in the Weeds? also includes a Flying Burrito Brothers-esque take on the Rolling Stones? tune ?Connection?.

You can check their new album on Bandcamp.com

The Jimmyriggers have appeared at numerous events including the Fringe Festival, the Montreal Folk Festival on the Canal, and BOBFEST, a Bob Dylan 70th Birthday Tribute. Recently the band won the CHOM-FM Rock N? Bull Rodeo Video contest, earning the opportunity to open for legendary American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revisited at Stade Uniprix. The Jimmyriggers have also taken their music on the road, with successful tours of Ontario and the Maritimes, and appearances at Canadian Music Week.

The Jimmyriggers play a full-tilt three set night at Wakefield?s Kaffe 1870 on Saturday, October 20th and share the stage in a roots rock triple bill with Phantom Shores and The Backyard Devils at the Elmdale House Tavern on Saturday, October 27th.

Tags: Andre Kirchhoff, BOBFest, Canadian Music Week, CHOM-FM, David Pearce, Fringe Festival, jimmyriggers, Kafe 1870, Kevin Moquin, Lewis Handford, Montreal bands, Montreal Folk Festival, Wakefield live music

Source: http://www.ottawatonite.com/2012/10/spotlight-the-jimmyriggers/

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