Friday, January 18, 2013

Union Stagehands at Philadelphia Theatre Company Are on Strike

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Union Stagehands at Philadelphia Theatre Company Are on Strike

By Kenneth Jones
17 Jan 2013

Philadelphia Theatre Company's union stagehands ? members of International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 8 ? are on strike at the not-for-profit resident theatre company, which is planning to begin performances of Katori Hall's The Mountaintop on Jan. 18. The stagehands walked out Jan. 16, according to both sides.



PTC's managing director Shira Beckerman said in a statement, "Philadelphia Theatre Company is a small non-profit group that is working to meet the financial challenges it faces in a tough economy, just like many non-profit arts organizations in our region. The company's stagehand employees voted in September to become members of IATSE Local 8 which did nothing to change these facts or address the challenges we face. PTC and the union negotiated an interim labor agreement in October. Since the agreement's expiration in late November, members of the PTC management team have been in negotiations with representatives of the union on an ongoing basis.

"PTC is eager to complete negotiations as soon as possible and expects all performances and theatrical events to proceed as scheduled. We remain focused on the goal of working together to ensure the future success of our company."

Beckerman told Playbill.com that union members have been invited back and are welcome individually or as a group while conversations about a contract continue. In the meantime, PTC is seeking to continue its planned production of Hall's two-person drama about Dr. Martin Luther King, using replacement workers if necessary. If there is no resolution, and the performance goes on as planned Jan. 18, audiences and actors will likely pass by a picket line.

No other comparably-sized Equity theatre in Philadelphia, including Arden Theatre Company and the Wilma, has a relationship with the stagehands union, both sides told Playbill.com. The larger Walnut Street Theatre uses union stagehands. PTC performs at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre at the corner of Broad and Lombard streets.

As of the afternoon of Jan. 17, talks had not resumed. Frank Keel, a spokesman for Local 8, released this statement to Playbill.com, "The management of the Philadelphia Theatre Company is guilty of hypocrisy in putting on a show about the last days of Dr. Martin Luther King ? a man who lived and died for the cause of social justice ? at the same time they are threatening the job security of the men and women who make the theatre work. IATSE Local 8 is walking in Dr. King's footsteps by walking the picket line in protest of the Philadelphia Theatre Company's anti-worker policies."

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Amherst Comets to replace Al McConihe as baseball coach

SPECIAL TO THE MORNING JOURNAL Al McConihe, who spent the last eight seasons as head baseball coach at Amherst, will not be returning, according to Amherst principal Mike Gillam.

When the Amherst baseball team takes the field this spring, its coach won?t be in the dugout.

Al McConihe, who spent the last eight seasons at the helm of the Comets, will not be coaching them this season, according to Amherst principal Mike Gillam.

?It?s a sensitive issue, and I think out of respect for coach McConihe it?s not anything I?m going to get into a lot of detail on,? Gillam said, ?but he will not be coaching this year.?

Gillam said McConihe?s removal was an administrative decision.

?Because it?s a sensitive, personnel issue and out of respect for him I won?t get into specifics, but I think there?s some information that warrants a change in the baseball program,? Gillam added.

McConihe led Amherst to a 19-9 overall record last season, finishing tied for first (10-4) in the Southwestern Conference with Avon Lake, Brecksville-Broadview Heights and Westlake.

The 19 wins were second-most in school history, tying the 1982 Comets team coached by Norris Smith who, this summer will be inducted into the Northeast Ohio Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Class of 2013.

Two of the three times Amherst won 20 games in its history came under the direction of McConihe, who posted back-to-back 20-win seasons in 2007 and 2008.

McConihe is also a law and government teacher at Amherst.

Source: http://www.morningjournal.com/articles/2013/01/17/sports/doc50f86f70bfa0c804440735.txt

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2 killed, 13 injured in London helicopter crash

Updated at 4:21 p.m. Eastern

LONDON A helicopter crashed into a crane and fell on a crowded street in central London during rush hour Wednesday, sending flames and black plumes of smoke into the air. The pilot and one person on the ground were killed and 13 others injured, officials said.

The helicopter crashed in misty weather just south of the River Thames near the Underground and mainline train station at Vauxhall, and close to the headquarters of spy agency MI6.

Police said one person had critical injuries. Six were taken to a nearby hospital with minor injuries and seven treated at the scene, ambulance officials said.

"It was something of a miracle that this was not many, many times worse," police Cmdr. Neil Basu said.

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Helicopter crashes in south London

Video on Sky News showed wreckage burning in a street, and a large plume of black smoke rose in the area. The video from the crash scene showed a line of flaming fuel and debris.

The pilot, who was killed, had requested to divert and land at the nearby London Heliport because of bad weather, the heliport said in a statement. Scotland Yard identified the second man killed as 39-year-old Matthew Wood from Sutton, south London.

"The London Heliport never gained contact with the helicopter," the statement said.

The aircraft, an AgustaWestland 109, was on a commercial flight, said Philip Amadeus, managing director of RotorMotion, an executive helicopter charter business.

"Our main priority now is for the family of the pilot and we extend our greatest sympathy to the friends and relatives of those who have died and been injured," Amadeus said.

The company would not immediately confirm reports by British media that the pilot was Pete Barnes, whose career included flying in films including the James Bond movie "Die Another Day."

The crash unfolded at the height of the morning commute when thousands of pedestrians in the area were trying to get to work. The weather at the time was overcast and misty with fog and poor visibility, according to the Met Office weather forecasting service.

Video from the scene showed wreckage burning in a street, and black smoke in the area, with a line of flaming fuel and debris marking the area where the helicopter smashed down. Witnesses said the disaster unfolded when the helicopter hit a crane atop a 50-story residential building, the St. George Wharf Tower.

"I was 100 percent sure it was a terrorist attack," said Allen Crosbie, site manager for the landscape firm Maylim Ltd., who was working at the scene.

"There was debris everywhere, a ton of black smoke. Parts of the crane, parts of the helicopter. I heard bang, bang - I presume it was the helicopter hitting the crane and then the ground. People were just panicking."

William Belsey, 25, a landscape worker, also said he heard the helicopter hit the crane.

"Luckily the crane operator was late for work this morning. He picked a good day to be late," Belsey said.

Fire department officials said the crane wasn't in immediate danger of collapsing.

Basu said one of the dead was the pilot of the commercial helicopter, which had been flying from Redhill, south of London. No one else was thought to be aboard, Basu said; the other fatality was a person on the ground.

British aviation authorities had issued a "notice to airmen" warning pilots about the crane, which extended to 770 feet above ground. The crane is lit at night, and police said investigators would look at whether the light was faulty.

The area, roughly 10 blocks from the major Waterloo train and Underground station, is extremely congested during the morning rush hour. Many commuters arrive at the main line stations from London's southern suburbs and transfer to buses or trains there.

Aviation expert Chris Yates said that weather may have played a role. Investigators also would look at whether the crane had navigation lights.

"The question then becomes whether the pilot was fit," Yates said.

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Can you catch the flu from your phone?

There are more than 320 million cell phones being used in America and according to Nielsen, about 50 percent are smartphones used heavily throughout the day.

But what if the portal to your work, entertainment, and social life could make you sick this flu season?

During this time of year, the flu is everywhere, including cell phones. There is a much greater chance of catching the flu via airborne transmission, but doctors say people should take precautions, including washing their hands and properly cleaning their mobile devices.

"Cellphones are 10 times as dirty as a toilet seat," Chuck Gerba, a professor of microbiology at the University of Arizona, told ABC News.

Cellphone users are faced with a conundrum. If you want to clean yours, wiping it with a damp terry cloth will not eliminate germs, bacteria, or viruses. And most manufacturers do not recommend using anything stronger - solvents, household cleaners, or alcohol-based solutions. People often don't clean their phones very thoroughly, even though the little gadgets follow them around offices, gyms, bathrooms, and eventually into their beds.

AT&T has recommended using a hands-free device, which will minimize your phone-to-face exposure. While they're at it, they advise their customers not to use their cellphones in the bathroom. 11mark, an integrated marketing agency, surveyed 1,000 Americans last year and found that 75 percent of respondents admitted to using their smartphones while on the toilet; it's grimy and, sometimes, rude.

To clean a phone, some people apply a small amount of alcohol-based cleaner to a cloth before wiping down their phones. This method has been shown to be the most effective for removing germs, though it can harm a phone's finish. Many companies, like S.C. Johnson, have begun to offer products specifically designed to clean and sanitize electronics.

But bugs like the flu are not often carried on your phone. Instead, the problem is germs on your hands from other people. In one experiment, Gerba placed the flu virus on an intern's door handle in an office building to see how quickly it would spread.

"If you don't share a cellphone you don't have to worry because it's only your germs," said Gerba. "But if one person has the flu virus on their hands, it will be on the hands of 40 percent of the other people in the office within four hours."

Doctors highlight the importance of washing your hands properly with either soap and water or an alcohol-based sanitizer before touching your phone or other high-traffic surfaces. Keep in mind, the average adult touches their face 16 times per hour.

With a little caution, you can ensure a squeaky-clean phone and a reduced risk of illness.

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UN experts, Iran open talks on nuclear probe

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Senior U.N. investigators opened a new round of talks Wednesday with Iranian officials in Tehran in hopes of restarting a probe into allegations that the Islamic Republic carried out atomic bomb trigger tests and other suspected weapons-related studies.

The semiofficial ISNA news agency reported that negotiations started at the headquarters of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization. It gave no further details.

The U.N. meetings are considered an important test of Iran's willingness to address Western concerns before the possible resumption of a wider dialogue with the U.S. and other world powers. Negotiations with the six nations ?the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany ? fell apart more than six months ago. Iran has proposed getting them back on track, perhaps as soon as later this month.

The U.S. and others hope the talks will result in an agreement that will require Iran to stop enriching uranium to a higher level that could be turned relatively quickly into the warhead-grade material.

Iran denies such aspirations, insisting it is enriching only to make reactor fuel and isotopes for medical purposes.

Iran is under tough Western oil and banking sanctions over its refusal to halt uranium enrichment.

ISNA said European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has agreed restart the next round of world power talks with Iran on Jan. 28-29, but no decision has yet been made on the venue. The last round, in Moscow last June, ended in stalemate.

The official IRNA news agency, however, said the talks may not resume until early February.

Before departing for Iran on Tuesday, U.N. team leader Herman Nackaerts said the International Atomic Energy Agency hoped to "finalize the structured approach" that would outline what the agency can and cannot do in its investigation.

IAEA spokeswoman Gill Tudor said the talks would continue Thursday.

The U.N. nuclear watchdog wants to revisit Parchin, a military site southeast of Tehran, to look into allegations that Iran may have tested components needed to develop a nuclear weapon. Tehran has steadfastly denied any such activity.

Iran says the IAEA's suspicions are based on forged intelligence provided by the CIA, Israel's Mossad, Britain's MI-6 and other intelligence agencies, and that Tehran has not been allowed to see the materials to respond to them.

The IAEA also is trying to follow up on other suspicions, including whether Iran did computer modeling of a nuclear warhead core. The agency says it has intelligence information indicating Iran carried out preparatory work for a nuclear weapons test, and development of a nuclear payload for Iran's Shahab 3 intermediate range missile ? a weapon that can reach Israel and Europe.

Iranians say they have bitter memories of allowing IAEA inspections and providing replies to a long list of queries over its nuclear program in the past decade. Now, Tehran says such queries should not be revived.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Tuesday that the Islamic Republic provided detailed explanations to IAEA questions on six outstanding issues in the past, but instead of giving Iran a clean bill of health, the agency leveled new allegations on the basis of "alleged studies" provided by Iran's enemies.

Iran uses that term to refer to allegations about Parchin and other claims that it says the IAEA levels only to keep the issue alive.

Tehran has twice allowed IAEA inspectors into Parchin, but now it says any new agency investigation must be governed by an agreement that lays out the scope of such a probe.

"Obligations of the other party must be clearly specified. If a claim is to be raised on a spot in Iran every day and (the U.N. agency) seeks to visit our military facilities under such a pretext ... this issue will be unending," Mehmanparast said Tuesday.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad acknowledged Wednesday that sanctions have slowed down Iran's growth and disrupted its foreign trade and said the country must move away from a dependence on oil revenues to overcome sanctions.

Addressing parliament, Ahmadinejad said "structural changes" are needed in Iran's economy to counter the sanctions.

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Associated Press writer George Jahn contributed from Vienna.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/un-experts-iran-open-talks-nuclear-probe-145047409.html

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

ER visits tied to energy drinks double since 2007

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A new government survey suggests the number of people seeking emergency treatment after consuming energy drinks has doubled nationwide during the past four years, the same period in which the supercharged drink industry has surged in popularity in convenience stores, bars and on college campuses.

From 2007 to 2011, the government estimates the number of emergency room visits involving the neon-labeled beverages shot up from about 10,000 to more than 20,000. Most of those cases involved teens or young adults, according to a survey of the nation's hospitals released late last week by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

The report doesn't specify which symptoms brought people to the emergency room but calls energy drink consumption a "rising public health problem" that can cause insomnia, nervousness, headache, fast heartbeat and seizures that are severe enough to require emergency care.

Several emergency physicians said they had seen a clear uptick in the number of patients suffering from irregular heartbeats, anxiety and heart attacks who said they had recently downed an energy drink.

More than half of the patients considered in the survey who wound up in the emergency room told doctors they had downed only energy drinks. In 2011, about 42 percent of the cases involved energy drinks in combination with alcohol or drugs, such as the stimulants Adderall or Ritalin.

"A lot of people don't realize the strength of these things. I had someone come in recently who had drunk three energy drinks in an hour, which is the equivalent of 15 cups of coffee," said Howard Mell, an emergency physician in the suburbs of Cleveland, who serves as a spokesman for the American College of Emergency Physicians. "Essentially he gave himself a stress test and thankfully he passed. But if he had a weak heart or suffered from coronary disease and didn't know it, this could have precipitated very bad things."

The findings came as concerns over energy drinks have intensified following reports last fall of 18 deaths possibly tied to the drinks - including a 14-year-old Maryland girl who died after drinking two large cans of Monster Energy drinks. Monster does not believe its products were responsible for the death.

Two senators are calling for the Food and Drug Administration to investigate safety concerns about energy drinks and their ingredients.

The energy drink industry says its drinks are safe and there is no proof linking its products to the adverse reactions.

Late last year, the FDA asked the U.S. Health and Human Services to update the figures its substance abuse research arm compiles about emergency room visits tied to energy drinks.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's survey was based on responses it receives from about 230 hospitals each year, a representative sample of about 5 percent of emergency departments nationwide. The agency then uses those responses to estimate the number of energy drink-related emergency department visits nationwide.

The more than 20,000 cases estimated for 2011 represent a small portion of the annual 136 million emergency room visits tracked by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The FDA said it was considering the findings and pressing for more details as it undertakes a broad review of the safety of energy drinks and related ingredients this spring.

"We will examine this additional information ... as a part of our ongoing investigation into potential safety issues surrounding the use of energy-drink products," FDA spokeswoman Shelly Burgess said in a statement.

Beverage manufacturers fired back at the survey, saying the statistics were misleading and taken out of context.

"This report does not share information about the overall health of those who may have consumed energy drinks, or what symptoms brought them to the ER in the first place," the American Beverage Association said in a statement. "There is no basis by which to understand the overall caffeine intake of any of these individuals - from all sources."

Energy drinks remain a small part of the carbonated soft drinks market, representing only 3.3 percent of sales volume, according to the industry tracker Beverage Digest. Even as soda consumption has flagged in recent years, energy drinks sales are growing rapidly.

In 2011, sales volume for energy drinks rose by almost 17 percent, with the top three companies - Monster, Red Bull and Rockstar - each logging double-digit gains, Beverage Digest found. The drinks are often marketed at sporting events that are popular among younger people such as surfing and skateboarding.

From 2007 to 2011, the most recent year for which data was available, people from 18 to 25 were the most common age group seeking emergency treatment for energy drink-related reactions, the report found.

"We were really concerned to find that in four years the number of emergency department visits almost doubled, and these drinks are largely marketed to younger people," said Al Woodward, a senior statistical analyst with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration who worked on the report.

Emergency physician Steve Sun said he had seen an increase in such cases at the Catholic hospital where he works on the edge of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.

"I saw one young man who had mixed energy drinks with alcohol and we had to admit him to the hospital because he was so dehydrated he had renal failure," Sun said. "Because he was young he did well in the hospital, but if another patient had had underlying coronary artery disease, it could have led to a heart attack."

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Video: Japanese Eco-Friendly Building Demolition Method Harvests Energy As It Destroys

New deconstruction techniques helped take down the tallest Japanese building ever demolished.


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Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka Tokyo's Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka stood about 460 feet tall before demolition. Wikimedia Commons

When it comes time for an aging skyscraper to be put out to pasture, it's best to do so slowly. For buildings higher than 100 meters tall, there's no easy path to demolition. Sure, you could blow it up, but the cleanup would be brutal. You could slam it with a wrecking ball, but that's a little heavy-handed, don't you think?

Taisei Corporation, a Japanese construction company, is doing things a little more subtly, and making skyscraper deconstruction a more eco-friendly endeavor in the process.

Through their Ecological Reproduction System (Tecorep), rather than using cranes to take the building apart from the outside, they start from the inside, taking the structure apart floor by floor from the top down. A crane inside the building lowers materials harvested from each floor to ground level, generating electricity to power other equipment in the process. So with Tecorep, higher buildings are actually an advantage, since the crane can generate more electricity lowering materials over longer distances.

When a floor is completely stripped, the temporary columns and jacks holding it up are lowered, giving the building the outside appearance of shrinking into itself. Between salvaging reusable material and powering the project with clean energy, Tecorep reduces carbon emissions by 85 percent, according to the company. And because the demolition takes place within the building, it reduces noise and dust.

The method successfully brought down the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka in Tokyo, the tallest building torn down in Japan to date. Hideki Ichihara, who runs Taisei's construction technology development, told the Japan Times that most skyscrapers over 100 meters are torn down after 30 or 40 years, and with 99 Japanese buildings set to fit that bill in the next 10 years, innovative deconstruction technology is an emerging field. Other corporations have been developing their own methods, such as the Kajima Corporation, which dismantles and lowers the building from the bottom up.

You can see Tecorep in action below.

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How Estate Planning Helps Unmarried Couples Protect Each Other

retirement couple hugging 150x150 How Estate Planning Helps Unmarried Couples Protect Each OtherIt is increasingly more common for couples over 50 who have been divorced or widowed not to marry again. Many couples choose to live together and keep their financial assets separate.

Unlike the way most married couples title their jointly held property, the personal property and real estate belonging to unmarried couples is more likely to be titled only in the name of one partner.? When the first partner of an unmarried couple dies, there is frequently little to no protection afforded the surviving partner, regardless of how long the couple may have been together.

Spouses are generally protected by law so they usually inherit part, and frequently all, of the estate belonging to the first spouse to die, even if there is no will. ?Conversely, unmarried couples need to be specifically mentioned in a Will or Trust to be fully protected. A Trust can benefit a surviving partner by automatically transferring property upon the death or disability of the other partner.

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Municipalities Should Ditch Wall Street Derivatives ... - Yahoo! Finance

On Wednesday JPMorgan Chase (JPM) announced a 53% jump in fourth-quarter net income, helped by increased mortage lending. Forbes reports that the bank logged its third straight year of record profits and beat the Street?s estimates with its fourth-quarter results.

Related: What?s Inside America?s Banks? No One Knows, Says ProPublica?s Jesse Eisinger

While a bank like JPMorgan appears to have recovered from the misadventures of the financial crisis, some cities and counties are still struggling to make a comeback after getting saddled with millions of dollars in debt from complex derivatives deals that Wall Street sold to them.

Dealing with the aftermath, The Bond Buyer reports some Pennsylvania lawmakers don?t want their communities involved in these types of deals anymore, specifically interest rate swaps.

Pennsylvania State Senator Mike Folmer is proposing legislation that prohibits municipal swaps altogether. In an interview with The Daily Ticker he explains why.

?My argument is these are really risky investments,? Folmer says. ?If you want to invest your money, God love you, invest any way you see fit, just buyer beware. But when you?re investing other people?s money, tax dollars, you need to be held to a whole different standard.?

These swap deals were designed to allow municipalities to hedge against the risk of rising interest rates. But if rates go the wrong way, they can backfire. Lawmakers like Folmer have experienced the fallout of swaps deals firsthand. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania filed for bankruptcy in October 2011 (the case was later dismissed by a judge) and as of last November was still facing more than $340 million in debt. Interest rate swaps were a key component in the debacle.

It?s not just Harrisburg. According to The Bond Buyer, Philadelphia could see up to $500 million in swap-related losses.

Jefferson County, Alabama, made history as the largest U.S. municipal bankruptcy in November of 2011. Faced with vast debts from a sewage project, Jefferson County turned to JPMorgan for financial assistance, according to The New York Times. The bond deal devised by the bank included swaps -- but Jefferson County's situation got worse after the swaps blew up.

Bloomberg reports last month that a judge in Milan convicted JPMorgan and three other banks of fraud in selling the city derivatives, a decision the firms plan to appeal.

Related: JPMORGAN PROVES IT: Wall Street Is Just Kids Playing With Dynamite

Folmer explains that these dubious deals are often approved because local officials don't fully realize the risks associated with the deals.

?The average citizen who gets elected to a city council seat or school board seat really wouldn?t be able to understand them, so you?re going to rely heavily on the ?experts',? Folmer says.

While the so-called financial experts may walk away with their fees, in many cases the taxpayers end up saddled with the collateral damage left in their town.

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A Minute With: Patti Smith on her photography show

TORONTO (Reuters) - Singer Patti Smith is best known for her rock 'n' roll songs from the punk era of the 1970s, but visitors to a new photo exhibition will see a different side of the musician, poet and artist.

The 70 photos in Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) "Camera Solo" show, which runs from February 9 to May 19, include poetic images of gravestones, religious iconography and objects that belonged to dead writers and artists.

"The show expresses a lot about my inner life -- about a certain vision I have of the world, my travels, my aesthetic vision and some of the wonderful things I've seen, the people I've met," Smith said in an interview.

"Hopefully, it will inspire people to learn more about some of the artists or places I've shown, or to embark on their own studies or adventures."

The 66-year-old artist, whose songs include her rendition of "Gloria" and "Because the Night," hopes the Polaroid snapshots will rekindle a sense of appreciation for the commonplace.

The show includes photographs of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe's slippers, author Virginia Woolf's bed, writer Susan Sontag's grave and poet Arthur Rimbaud's fork and spoon.

In a 2010 memoir "Just Kids" Smith wrote about her love affair and friendship with Mapplethorpe, which lasted until his death from AIDS-related complications in 1989 at age 42.

Smith, a mother of two was married to guitarist Fred "Sonic" Smith who died in 1994. She released the album "Banga" last year and will begin a music tour in Japan.

She spoke to Reuters about the show and Polaroid photography, a pre-digital technique that produces an instant print.

Q: What inspires you as a photographer?

A: "Truthfully, I don't really think of myself as a photographer. I don't have all the disciplines and knowledge of a person who's spent their life devoted to photography. I've been taking pictures most of my life, but more seriously in the last decade ...

"Light inspires me. I'm drawn to architecture -- often graves, statues, trees -- things usually that are quite still ... I've been taking pictures continuously since 1995 until the end of Polaroid film. I'm taking very few pictures now because I have very little film left, most of it expired.

Q: Are your pictures about nostalgia or trying to hold on and remember that person?

A: It's not nostalgia. I'm not really a nostalgic person. I'm memory-oriented, so a sense of remembrance ... All of these things are to bring all these people and things up to date, to walk with us. These are artists, family, people that we love -- people that pass away. We can keep them with us always.

Q: So you aren't out there snapping everything -- you are being quite selective?

A: I never snapped everything. Polaroid by its nature makes you frugal. You walk around with maybe two packs of film in your pocket. You have 20 shots, so each shot is a world.

Q: Was there anything that you learned from Mapplethorpe in doing your photography?

A: "The one thing that we had in common is that both of us had a very good sense of composition. It's the same type of work ethic but I work quite differently. The atmosphere of my pictures is different. I drew a lot from 19th-century photographers and I don't really strive for the things that Robert strived for -- the deepest blacks and the most radiant whites.

"Robert was a real photographer. He was an artist, but he also really immersed himself in every aspect of how to project light in his work. In any event, we had a different eye, but we understood each other.

Q: How would you say photography intersects with your other creative work?

A: I think of myself really as a writer. So perhaps the pictures are somewhat literary, but I think they also stand on their own."

Q: Do you identify with the punk scene, a romantic tradition or is it more organic?

A: "I was involved in the pre- and post-punk scene in the 1970s ... I'm where I am today. I have two grown children, I've experienced a beautiful husband. I'm a widow. I'm doing my work. I feel unfettered by any scene. I feel like I've moved through many scenes, scenes before the punk movement and scenes after the punk movement, and the punk movement is in flux. It's still going on and it was going on before it had the name "punk movement."

Q: How do you reflect on the fact that you not only pushed music forward, but you also pushed things forward for women in the music scene?

A: "I think I work in two worlds. I'll always try to kick through a wall. I did that when I was younger and I still have my way of doing that ... People have said that I've opened up things for women, but look what they've done."

(Editing by Patricia Reaney and Paul Casciato)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/minute-patti-smith-her-photography-show-104457938.html

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folsom addend: 5 Survival Tips For Local Bloggers | Internet and ...

A local blog is the same as other blogs, only it?s created for specific viewers.?The goal of local bloggers is to invite readers from a certain area, like a town or a district.Store owners are using this kind of blog in order to promote their establishments.?Local bands, travel guides and support groups are also likely to be running a local blog.

Because the internet is very extensive, let alone the blogosphere, it?s not easy for local bloggers to lead their locality.?But it?s not entirely impossible.?Below are endurance guidelines to be on top of the competition:

Online registration

A local business can capture more audience by searching other online sites.?Make certain that the business and its blog site is enrolled in online listing databases like the following:

  • Yelp
  • YellowPages.com
  • Yahoo local
  • Mapquest
  • Foursquare for Business
  • Linkedn
  • Others that caters to similar listings

Based on SEO (Search engine optimization), once your business is listed on more sites like in the examples given, you have a better edge when it comes to backlinks.?SEO aside, it?s easier for readers to land on your blog when more links to it can be found; even more so if the link can be found in a local directory.

Socialize with your fellow bloggers

Do you know other bloggers in your area??Regardless of the nature of their blogs, it?s always a great idea to be in contact with other bloggers to have an extensive network.?Blog news travels faster among blogger groups.?Several well-known bloggers are the right connections that?s why advertising offers are commonly shared within blog groups.?Apart from that, you can both benefit from each other by guest post or have a link exchange.

Provide some info about your place

Sometimes, you can try other interesting topics that differs from your common articles (business campaign) like for example human interests.?Covering local history would be very interesting for your local viewers.?You can also have an interview with a well-known individual from your locality.?Further interesting topics are sports events, festivities and even religious activities, like how to find the ancient cathedral in the city.?Sharing these things exposes a little bit more about the place you live in to the rest of the world.

Establish a community

Local readers have the tendency to support each other once they?ve learned that they belong to the same location.?A few of them have already been introduced to each other on a particular event.?Because you are a local blogger, you can opt to have the privilege of using your blog for a get together.?Usual gathering builds a healthy relationship among the community.?The said community can be very beneficial to the popularity of your blog, as they mingle with different people online and offline.

Give assistance

A blogger is like a celebrity, his views are accepted by many supporters.?And there?s no better way to use that standpoint but to support a local cause, a product or another fellow local blogger.?Blogging is not usually about money or claiming victory over an opponent blogger.?It?s a tool for helping or showing your gratitude to your motherland as well.

Local blogs may not be for everybody, but it also gives information to viewers.?In all possibility, once these tips are followed, your local blog will become famous. ?

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Municipalities Should Ditch Wall Street Derivatives ... - Yahoo! Finance

On Wednesday JPMorgan Chase (JPM) announced a 53% jump in fourth-quarter net income, helped by increased mortage lending. Forbes reports that the bank logged its third straight year of record profits and beat the Street?s estimates with its fourth-quarter results.

Related: What?s Inside America?s Banks? No One Knows, Says ProPublica?s Jesse Eisinger

While a bank like JPMorgan appears to have recovered from the misadventures of the financial crisis, some cities and counties are still struggling to make a comeback after getting saddled with millions of dollars in debt from complex derivatives deals that Wall Street sold to them.

Dealing with the aftermath, The Bond Buyer reports some Pennsylvania lawmakers don?t want their communities involved in these types of deals anymore, specifically interest rate swaps.

Pennsylvania State Senator Mike Folmer is proposing legislation that prohibits municipal swaps altogether. In an interview with The Daily Ticker he explains why.

?My argument is these are really risky investments,? Folmer says. ?If you want to invest your money, God love you, invest any way you see fit, just buyer beware. But when you?re investing other people?s money, tax dollars, you need to be held to a whole different standard.?

These swap deals were designed to allow municipalities to hedge against the risk of rising interest rates. But if rates go the wrong way, they can backfire. Lawmakers like Folmer have experienced the fallout of swaps deals firsthand. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania filed for bankruptcy in October 2011 (the case was later dismissed by a judge) and as of last November was still facing more than $340 million in debt. Interest rate swaps were a key component in the debacle.

It?s not just Harrisburg. According to The Bond Buyer, Philadelphia could see up to $500 million in swap-related losses.

Jefferson County, Alabama, made history as the largest U.S. municipal bankruptcy in November of 2011. Faced with vast debts from a sewage project, Jefferson County turned to JPMorgan for financial assistance, according to The New York Times. The bond deal devised by the bank included swaps -- but Jefferson County's situation got worse after the swaps blew up.

Bloomberg reports last month that a judge in Milan convicted JPMorgan and three other banks of fraud in selling the city derivatives, a decision the firms plan to appeal.

Related: JPMORGAN PROVES IT: Wall Street Is Just Kids Playing With Dynamite

Folmer explains that these dubious deals are often approved because local officials don't fully realize the risks associated with the deals.

?The average citizen who gets elected to a city council seat or school board seat really wouldn?t be able to understand them, so you?re going to rely heavily on the ?experts',? Folmer says.

While the so-called financial experts may walk away with their fees, in many cases the taxpayers end up saddled with the collateral damage left in their town.

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For sale: $249,500

Wanted: A homeowner with a dedication to history and lighthouses, willing to do a little renovation and, of course, live in a home set three miles offshore.

Unlike other lighthouses, the Wolf Trap Light Station is not firmly anchored to a rocky shore, but set out in Chesapeake Bay. Built in 1894, the Mathews lighthouse is a "caisson-style" lighthouse, which means it was constructed to withstand ice flows and whatever else the Atlantic Ocean throws that way.

Named for the Wolf Trap Shoal that juts out into the bay, the lighthouse still contains a working light, now operated by computer and maintained by the Coast Guard, explains real estate agent Laura Pierce of ERA Bay Real Estate.

"It hasn't been lived in since the last lightkeeper was there," Pierce said. "You would have to restore it and update it, but someone could live there full time or part time."

The home was first offered for nonprofit and historical properties under the Lighthouse Preservation Act, but when the lighthouse didn't receive any offers, it was sent to auction, where a private owner bought it in 2005. The listing?also includes a waterfront property on shore, which is used for a landing to go back and forth to the lighthouse.

The home measures about 1,500 square feet, says Pierce, with five floors, including the top floor, which contains the light.

"The final floor is big enough that you can climb up and walk around the light," she said. "It's a big structure."

As an added incentive, Pierce mentions that because the home is a historic property, it's tax-exempt, and the state of Virginia?will offer tax credits to the next owner who restores the home to its former glory.

According to current mortgage rates, a monthly payment on the home would be $1,015, assuming a 20 percent down payment on a 30-year mortgage.

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Excerpts: Egyptian Glenn Beck Returns to Television, Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered the arrest of P.M. Ashraf. Israel concerns re Syrian Chemical Weapons to Hizbullah Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Excerpts: Egyptian Glenn Beck Returns to Television, Pakistan's Supreme
Court ordered the arrest of P.M. Ashraf. Israel concerns re Syrian Chemical
Weapons to Hizbullah Wednesday, January 16, 2013

SUBJECT: Egyptian Glenn Beck, Returns to Television
Egypt Daily News 16 Jan.'13
Tawfik Okash, the Egyptian Glenn Beck, Returns to Television After a Long
Battle with the Court System in Egypt, His New Program Airs in the USA and
the Middle East
Magic TV Box, delivering Egyptian and Arabic channels to people living
abroad, has announced Tawfik Okasha, convicted of insulting Egyptian
President Mohamed Mursi, will return to TV on his own program Cairo Today,
airing daily at 10 PM CLT
Press Release: Magic TV Box ? 20 hrs ago

OCEANSIDE, Calif., Jan. 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Magic TV Box has announced
it will carry the program Cairo Today on Demand and Live. The show will
feature the return of Dr. Tawfik Okasha, who, on October 22, 2012, was
convicted of insulting Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi. Okasha was
sentenced to a four-month jail term and fined 100 Egyptian pounds ($16.39
USD). After the Egyptian government dropped all charges, Okasha announced
his return to television.
Cairo Today will air on Cairo Cinema satellite in the Middle East and on
Magic TV Box in the USA, Canada, and Australia. Convicted on October 22,
2012, Dr. Tawfik Okasha remained free during his appeal of the sentence. The
conviction was also protested by Amnesty International; the organization
called the sentence, "a further blow to freedom of expression." It also said
it would consider Okasha a prisoner of conscience if the imprisonment were
to be carried out based on the sentence.
The Egyptian government has since dropped all charges against Okasha, who
will soon be returning to his own program, Cairo Today.
"We are excited to see what he will bring to his new show," said Alaa Eissa,
CEO of Cairo Cinema.
Nader Isaac, Program Director of Magic TV Box, said, "We hope Tawfik Okasha
will stay on for a while, the viewers look forward to his commentary on the
air."

+++SOURCE:Saudi Gazette 16 Jan.?13:?Political crisis in Pakistan deepens?,
by Agencies

SUBJECT: Pakistan?s Supreme Court ordered the arrest of P.M.Ashraf

QUOTE:Apex court gives 24-hour time to arrest PM?

FULL TEXT:ISLAMABAD ? Pakistan?s Supreme Court ordered the arrest of Prime
Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf Tuesday[15 Jan.] in connection with an alleged
corruption scandal, ratcheting up pressure on a government locked in a
showdown with a cleric who has a history of ties to the army.

The apex court gave authorities 24 hours to arrest Ashraf and 16 others in
connection with the alleged corruption scandal involving power plants while
he served as water and power minister.

Government officials said they were baffled by the arrest order, which came
hours after Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry said elections should go ahead
as scheduled.

The combination of the arrest order and a mass street protest in the capital
Islamabad led by Muslim cleric Muhammad Tahirul Qadri raised fears among
politicians that the military was working with the judiciary to force out a
civilian leader. ?There is no doubt that Qadri?s march and the Supreme Court?s
verdict were masterminded by the military establishment of Pakistan,? Fawad
Chaudhry, an aide to the prime minister, said.

?The military can intervene at this moment as the Supreme Court has opened a
way for it.?

Thousands of followers of Qadri camped near the federal parliament cheered
as television channels broadcast news of the Supreme Court?s order to arrest
Ashraf on charges of corruption, who took over in June after judges
disqualified his predecessor.

Pakistan?s powerful army has a long history of coups and intervening in
politics. These days it seems to have little appetite for a coup but many
believe it still tries to exert behind-the-scenes influence on politics. The
ruling coalition has weathered a series of crises with the judiciary and
military over the last few years and hopes its parliamentary majority will
help it survive until elections.

President Asif Ali Zardari hopes to lead the first civilian government that
will complete its full term and hold elections. Any move to oust the prime
minister would not automatically trigger the collapse of his coalition since
lawmakers can simply elect another prime minister.

Pakistan?s stock exchange fell by more than 500 points, or nearly three
percent, on news of the court order, due to fears over fresh political
turmoil, which comes against a backdrop of militant bombings and tension on
the border with India.

Qadri, who played a role in backing a military coup in 1999, threatened to
remain camped out until his demands for the resignation of the government
were met. ? Agencies

+++SOURCE: Naharnet (Lebanon) 16 Jan.?13:?Israel Reiterates Fears over
Syrian Regime Transfer of Chemical Weapons to Hizbullah?

SUBJECT: Israel concerns re Syrian Chemical Weapons to Hizbullah

FULL TEXT:Israel reiterated concerns that the regime of Syrian President
Bashar Assad might transfer its chemical weapons to Hizbuulah, urging the
international community to prevent such an act.

?We are facing the frightening possibility that Hizbullah could soon get its
hands on Assad's vast stockpiles of chemical weapons,? Israel's envoy to the
U.N. Ron Prosor said during a Security Council meeting over
counter-terrorism on Tuesday[15 Jan.].

The Israeli ambassador called on the international community to swiftly act
and prevent the Assad's chemical arsenal from falling into the hands of
?terrorists.?

Israel's ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren warned in December that any
possible transfer from the Syrian regime of chemical weapons to Hizbullah
would be a "game-changer," and said that would be a "red line" for the
Jewish state.

Prosor also lashed out at Iran for ?sponsoring international terrorism? and
providing Hizbullah with a huge arsenal of missiles.

The envoy said in December in a letter to the council, that Hizbullah is
violating Security Council's resolution 1701 by ?amassing 50,000 deadly
missiles in Lebanon.?

The U.N. council ?can't turn a blind eye to the states that sponsor, support
and arm terrorists,? Prosor added.

The international community have continuously expressed fear that the regime
of Assad might use chemical weapons against its people to end the revolt
that erupted in March 2011.

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Sue Lerner - Associate, IMRA

Source: http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=59812

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Turkish warplanes pound 50 Kurdish PKK rebel targets in Iraqi Kurdistan: military


January 16, 2013

DIYARBAKIR, The Kurdish region of Turkey, Turkish jets struck more than 50 Kurdish PKK rebel targets in Iraqi Kurdistan region where members of the separatist outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) are holed up, military sources said Wednesday.

"Sixteen F-16 fighter jets took off from their base in Diyarbakir in the southeast at around 2000 GMT Tuesday and bombed the (rebel) targets in Qandil mountain in northern Iraq, 90 kilometres from the border," military sources said."

More than 50 targets were hit in the three-hour operation."

Turkey says around 2,000 Kurdish rebels are hiding in the mountainous region on the Iraqi side the region.

The raids, the first in several weeks, come as the long-running conflict between the rebels and Turkey appears to reignite and threatens to derail unconfirmed peace talks between Ankara and jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan.


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On Sunday, a senior PKK member was reported killed in a shootout in Turkey's Kurdish majority southeast,www.ekurd.net days after three women Kurdish activists were slain in Paris.

The last air strike was on December 27, 2012 when Turkish jets bombed suspected PKK ammunition depots and shelters.

Turkey's parliament on October 11, 2012, extended the government's mandate to order military strikes and ground inclusion against Kurdish rebels holed up in neighboring Iraqi Kurdistan, for another year.

The PKK has several times proposed peaceful solutions regarding Kurdish problem, Turkey has always refused saying that it will not negotiate with terrorists.

Since it was established in 1984, the PKK has been fighting the Turkish state, which still denies the constitutional existence of Kurds, to establish a Kurdish state in the south east of the country. By 2012, more than 45,000 people have since been killed.

But now its aim is the creation an autonomous region and more cultural rights for ethnic Kurds who constitute the greatest minority in Turkey, numbering to 25 million. A large Turkey's Kurdish community openly sympathise with the Kurdish PKK rebels.

The PKK wants constitutional recognition for the Kurds, regional self-governance and Kurdish-language education in schools.

PKK's demands included releasing PKK detainees, lifting the ban on education in Kurdish, paving the way for an autonomous democrat Kurdish system within Turkey, reducing pressure on the detained PKK leader Abdullah calan, stopping military action against the Kurdish party and recomposing the Turkish constitution.

The rebels have scaled back their demands for more political autonomy for the Kurds.

Turkey refuses to recognize its Kurdish population as a distinct minority. It has allowed some cultural rights such as limited broadcasts in the Kurdish language and private Kurdish language courses with the prodding of the European Union, but Kurdish politicians say the measures fall short of their expectations.

The PKK is considered as 'terrorist' organization by Ankara, U.S., the PKK continues to be on the blacklist list in EU despite court ruling which overturned a decision to place the Kurdish rebel group PKK and its political wing on the European Union's terror list.

Copyright , respective author or news agency, AFP | Ekurd.net | Agencies??
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Analysis: Mali's Islamist groups united by war threat

DAKAR (Reuters) - A powerful southern offensive by Islamists in Mali last week, halted only by French air strikes, showed that a loose alliance of rebels from al Qaeda's North African wing and local groups has been united by the threat of foreign intervention.

When the coalition of Islamists swept across northern Mali last year, massacring army troops and carving up the vast desert zone, ties between Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and local groups Ansar Dine and MUJWA had looked opportunistic, and regional mediators believed they could prize them apart.

Some fighters imposed strict Islamic law and recruited foreigners and locals hungry for jihad, others framed the conflict around local Malian tribal politics and religion, while criminal networks smuggling drugs and contraband joined the fray, earning them the title "gangster jihadists".

With Mali's army crippled by political divisions and a series of defeats to rebels that led to a March coup, West African mediators tried to divide the rebels by offering talks to local Islamists while excluding foreigners, extremists and criminals.

U.N. backing in December for an African-led intervention due later this year changed the picture.

"People in the north don't have any choice now but to stand together," said Algabass Ag Intallah, a senior member of Ansar Dine, a group that only last month had committed to peace talks with Mali's government. "This is an aggression. We all have to defend ourselves."

"Al Qaeda helped us, but we are the ones who are leading," he added.

Residents in the north-eastern Malian town of Gao, MUJWA's stronghold, confirmed pick-up trucks carrying its turbaned fighters had also joined the rebel offensive.

The seizure by Islamists of the northern two-thirds of Mali, for decades one of West Africa's most stable democracies, sowed fears that its desert dunes and craggy mountain ranges could become a base for terrorist attacks on Europe.

Yet as Islamists severed limbs, silenced music and smashed traditional Sufi shrines in the ancient caravan town of Timbuktu - acts reminiscent of Afghanistan under the Taliban - Malians and foreign powers wavered throughout 2012.

Much of the delay was due to confusion over the nature of the Islamist alliance, experts say.

Some governments advocated dialogue to tackle the long-standing political grievances of those living in Mali's under-developed north. Others, led by France, called for swift military action to stamp out a security threat, finally winning U.N. backing for an African-led operation.

DIVISIONS EVAPORATED

These divisions evaporated lat week with the united rebel advance on the central town of Konna, a gateway toward the southern capital Bamako, deemed so dangerous that Paris reversed pledges not to intervene directly. The African force, which had not been expected until September, is being hastily rolled out.

Even Algeria, which had previously hoped to unravel the coalition by enticing Ansar Dine into peace talks, dropped its opposition to military intervention, allowing French Rafale jets to fly via its airspace to pound the rebels.

"Ansar Dine, MUJWA and AQIM worked together and coordinated their push on Konna," said France's military chief Admiral Edouard Guillaud, whose jets and helicopter gunships have strafed rebel columns, training camps and fuel depots.

Behind Mali's reputation for stability, Al Qaeda's presence there has worried regional powers and Western nations for over a decade. The United States has led efforts to train national armies and improve security coordination within the region.

Until last year, AQIM had struggled to break from its Algerian roots and activities focused on the multi-million dollar business of taking hostages for ransom, including eight French citizens it still holds captive. Its numbers were limited to a few hundred mobile fighters in the remote desert.

However, last year's rebellion - launched by Tuareg separatists but quickly hijacked by Islamists - changed all that.

In Iyad Ag Ghali, a veteran of previous Malian Tuareg rebellions who had acted as a negotiator in hostage releases, AQIM found an ally to expand their local presence in return for arms and funding, diplomats said.

Ag Ghali, described in U.S. diplomatic cables as an expert at "playing all sides", had sought to lead the Tuareg separatists. When he failed, he split from them to found Ansar Dine, with AQIM's backing. Previously known for his love of the high life, Ag Ghali has over the last decade became a convert to fundamental Islam.

After routing Mali's army and sidelining MNLA Tuareg separatists, Ansar Dine occupied Ag Ghali's fiefdom around Kidal in the far north.

MUJWA emerged in late 2011 as a splinter from AQIM, establishing itself by recruiting among Arab and black African communities in Mali and elsewhere in the region. Tapping into fears of dominance by the minority Tuaregs, the group was able to wrest control of Gao - northern Mali's largest town - from the separatists in June.

Al Qaeda fighters have since drifted between these groups but been more present in Timbuktu, experts say.

Washington estimates the core of the combined Islamist force to be 800 to 1,200-strong. A military plan drawn up by West Africa's ECOWAS bloc estimated the rebel fighting ranks just over twice that size.

With Mali's army in tatters and neighbouring African states needing time to pull together an intervention force, hopes for regional mediation had focused on Ag Ghali's Ansar Dine.

"Ansar Dine had all the opportunities to talk. We wanted to bring Ansar Dine to the table. I don't know why they made the other choice," said a senior West African official involved in the negotiation process. "In this war, they are all together."

A former senior Malian intelligence officer said Ag Ghali's commitment to fundamentalist Islam - cultivated during years spent in the Gulf and through connections in the proselytising Muslim movement Tabligh - had been underestimated.

FOREIGN FIGHTERS

Mali and other countries in the region say scores of fanatical foreign fighters have flocked to the north. Independent reports on their numbers and their origin vary wildly.

"The numbers I have heard range from 100s to 1,000s, so it is clear that no one has much of a clue," a senior Western security official told Reuters.

A Reuters correspondent travelling in Gao in the weeks before the French intervention reported at least three white Westerners in the Islamist ranks there.

French officials have said about 10 of its citizens have been arrested trying to reach Mali to join the rebels. Late last year, the FBI arrested two U.S. citizens they said were planning to travel to West Africa to carry out jihad.

But the most serious threat could stem from closer to home.

Officials and residents say MUJWA, based in the eastern town of Gao, has succeeded in recruiting black Africans from Mali and elsewhere in the West African region in a way AQIM never did.

The West African official involved in the mediation process called it a "gangrene" that had been underestimated.

Marc Trevidic, France's top anti-terrorism judge, warned that Mali was the first case of jihad in sub-Saharan Africa.

"For the first time there is a 'black jihad': a jihad done for blacks by blacks," he told Reuters, saying its militants were both West Africans and dual nationals able to move freely in and out of France.

Paris is concerned at the ability of African Muslims, some of whom have dual nationality, to move between France and the region.

"That is the number one potential threat. It is the number one enemy to France," he said.

(Additional reporting by John Irish in Paris; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Will Waterman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-malis-islamist-groups-united-war-threat-182815592.html

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Using Ecological Assessments to Set Meaningful Goals for ABA ...

When professionals develop ABA intervention programs for students with ASD and other disabilities, they use many different approaches when selecting goals.? Some use criterion-referenced assessment tools such as the Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills- Revised (The ABLLS-R) or The Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program (VB-MAPP) to set intervention goals.? Others use informal assessment procedures such as interviews with students, caregivers, and teachers, checklists, and informal observations to set goals for ABA interventions.? What professionals do not typically use nearly enough are ecological assessments to set goals for ABA interventions.

An ecological assessment begins with examining the skills needed for an individual to be successful in a specific environment (i.e. reading group in the general education classroom, school cafeteria, playground at recess, dinner table at home, restaurant, library, movie theater, workplace). ?Professionals use task analysis by listing all of the skills required for the selected environment, observing the student in the environment, and documenting which skills the student demonstrates and which skills the student does not.? Then goals are set based on the skills the student needs to be successful in the environment but does not currently display.? Of course, goals need to be developmentally appropriate.? Consider this situation: one of the skills on the task analysis for eating at a restaurant indicates that the student verbally tells the waitress what meal he would like. However, the student is non-verbal. Thus, the goal would need to be something such as pointing to a picture or description of the desired meal on a menu when the waitress asks what he would like.

Ecological assessments can be conducted to assess students? independence and present levels of participation so that meaningful goals can be set to teach the necessary communication, social, behavioral, cognitive skills, or daily living skills the student needs to maximize performance.? Below is an example of an ecological assessment of a student?s participation in small group reading with suggested goals that can be targeted for ABA interventions:

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Skills?Needed Student?Performance Goal
Sit?at the table The?student sat at the table appropriately. N/A
Look?at the teacher when the teacher is providing instruction The?student did not look at the teacher while the teacher was providing ? instruction. However, this is not necessarily an indication that the student?is not listening. No?goal at this time because the student may be listening to the teacher even?though she is not looking at the teacher.
Read?along silently when someone is reading The?student did not look at the words in the book while someone was reading. The?student will move her finger along the words while someone is reading.
Read?when called on The?student is non-verbal so she cannot read aloud. The?student will hit a switch to ?read? a pre-recorded section aloud when called?on.
Answer comprehension questions The?student did not answer any questions.??Since she is non-verbal, she did not have a means to communicate whether or not she comprehended the story. The?student will respond to literal comprehension questions by pointing to?pictures given a field of four.
Make?Predictions The?student did not make any predictions Provide?the student with a communication board that has a symbol for ?I have an ? idea.?? This can be the words and/or a ? light bulb.? The student will hold up ? the symbol when she wants to make a prediction.? To make a prediction, she can use gestures,?choose from a set of pictures, or she can use an AAC device.

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In the example above, the teacher can design ABA interventions for all of the goals listed or target them one at a time until the student is able to participate in reading group independently.? As you can see, using the ecological assessment approach allows professionals to set goals that have immediate relevance to the students and those they interact with across different environments.? Although specific social, communication, cognitive, daily living skills, and/or positive behaviors are addressed when writing goals, they are selected based on what the student needs to learn to increase independence and active participation in the environments in which they engage.

For more information about bringing ABA into inclusive classrooms and to access a database of over 100 ABA lesson plans please visit www.bringingaba.com.

About the Author:

Deb Leach is an Assistant Professor of Special Education at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC. Her passion is working with families, educators, and community groups to help support the successful inclusion of individuals with ASD using principles of ABA and other evidence-based practices. Her focus is on finding ways to bring ABA interventions into the everyday lives of individuals with ASD to increase family, community, and school inclusion and reduce the need for segregated services. She provides training and consultation for educators, schools, school districts, caregivers, and community groups related to supporting individuals with ASD. She can be contacted at leachd33@gmail.com?for more information.

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