Monday, March 11, 2013

YoGo Factory Frozen Yogurt Franchise Announces Franchised ...

Woolwich Township, NJ (PRWEB) March 11, 2013 - YoGo Factory, a national self-serve frozen yogurt franchise, continues expansion into Gloucester County, NJ, announcing their grand opening in Woolwich Township, Gloucester County, NJ. Woolwich, a franchised store is located at 120 Center Square Road, Woolwich Township, NJ, and will service residence of Swedesboro, Woolwich, Mullica Hill, Paulsboro, other surrounding towns. The store is due to open Friday, March 22nd, 2013. YoGo Factory is located in the same plaza and adjacent to Hand and Stone Massage, Primo Hoagies, Green Tea bar & restaurant. Over 5,000 YoGo Factory shirts are due to be given away and their patrons are anxiously awaiting their new favorite dessert shop with the store projecting well over 1,000 customers on it's first day of business. YoGo Factory has also announced plans for another wave of 15+ stores throughout eastern Pennsylvania. By 2014, company projections expect YoGo Factory to have over 100 frozen yogurt franchises, and 30 company owned yogurt stores throughout the eastern and south eastern United States and additional stores abroad.

The YoGo Factory frozen yogurt company mission is to offer the customer a total frozen yogurt experience. Most stores are much larger than your typical frozen yogurt shop, and offer an inviting feel, filled with multiple family booths, a huge, 50' granite yogurt bar, and both free WI-FI and wall mounted iPads which feature Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and more.

About The YoGo Factory

The YoGo Factory froyo franchise main focus is not just the best tasting, creamiest froyo in the nation, but also is to provide each and every customer a total frozen yogurt experience rather than a "get in, get out" type of experience. The company also prides itself in offering the largest amount of fresh fruit, syrups and toppings, and frozen yogurt flavors in the country, boasting well over 100 toppings and over 75 flavors of frozen yogurt, most non-fat. Franchise, licensing and master franchise opportunities are available through the company website, at http://www.YoGoFactory.com.

Contact:

Ryan Mastro
YoGo Factory Frozen Yogurt Franchise
http://www.yogofactory.com/franchise.php
609-748-9646

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After Newtown: a time for solace

Dec. 14, 2012, will long be remembered in Newtown, Conn., and well beyond. Tears will long be shed. Prayers and comfort will long be needed.

By John Yemma,?Editor / March 10, 2013

Volunteer Stephanie Porzio reads a condolence letter sent to Newtown, Conn.; she is helping to create an archive.

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Time is a blanket. It settles over the wars, disasters, and violence of today, softening the contours of the raw and immediate, turning them first into memory, then history, and eventually half-remembered legend. Time itself doesn?t heal wounds. That takes a higher order of thought. But almost without effort, time gentles the present and helps us move on.

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The world is overflowing with places and dates we vow never to forget: Auschwitz, Hiroshima, Gettysburg. At first, we lay wreaths and feel the rush of memory. Then time?s blanket descends. We mark a month, a year, a decade, but new generations cannot feel the same way we do. Dates that will live in infamy once again become Sundays in early December. Hallowed ground in one era is a pleasant park in another.

Less than three months have passed since that terrible Friday morning at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. G. Jeffrey MacDonald has listened and watched as the pastor and parishioners of the Newtown United Methodist Church comfort one another and lean on a church family that was always there but has now become an even more essential part of their lives. (You can read Jeff's report here.)

The church sits at the entrance to the Sandy Hook village and has a large parking lot. Media from around the world swarmed in after the shooting. From the outset, the Rev. Mel Kawakami and members of the church kept reporters at bay, determined to maintain a community sanctuary. Still, there was a story to tell.?

An official of the national United Methodist Church reached out to Jeff, who has written about religion for many years (see his Dec. 24, 2012, cover story, ?The new face of faith?), knowing he would be respectful and trustworthy. His report ? and Melanie Stetson Freeman?s sensitive photographs inside the church ? is an intimate look at a faith community working through pain, sorrow, and questions engendered by crisis.

One of the church members told Jeff that Newtown had always seemed like Sesame Street to her ? safe, diverse, kind, intelligent, happy. That was turned upside down on Dec. 14. But the essential qualities of the community haven?t disappeared. They are manifest in the kindness of a customer paying for everyone?s coffee at Dunkin? Donuts, the simple act of looking in on a neighbor, the care and discretion people exercise in deciding whether this is or is not the moment to speak up on the issue of gun violence.

We often see news reports of packed churches the Sunday after a tragedy, Jeff notes. And that?s usually where the story ends. News moves on. ?But there?s so much more to it,? he says. ?Church is a safe space for people to confess, to cry, to feel the presence of sanctuary, to reinterpret the meaning of powerful symbols, to find deeper meaning in hymns and sacraments.? Some of this can be done alone; more needs to be worked out in community, which is what a church is when it is at its best.

Valentine?s Day, Feb. 14, was especially hard in Newtown. Lent, which is approaching its midway point, is a hard season by definition and has been made harder by a cold, snowy winter. Ahead are anniversaries and birthdays and more tears. Good Friday will be 15 weeks to the day. Only 3-1/2 months will have passed by Easter Sunday. Spring and summer will come. But the gentling blanket of time takes time.

?America is a ?move on? society,? Jeff notes. ?We don?t like to sit with things. We need to sit with things.??

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/VALbYMB1fR4/After-Newtown-a-time-for-solace

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No. 5 Georgetown beats No. 17 Syracuse 61-39

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Georgetown coach John Thompson III was noting all the ways ? and there were many ? in which his team's lopsided, Big East-closing victory over Syracuse was significant, when a familiar baritone voice rose from the back of the interview room.

"Kiss Syracuse goodbye!" interrupted Thompson's father.

John Thompson Jr. coached Georgetown to a regular-season title in 1979-80, Year 1 of the Big East, and his son took the Hoyas to the final regular-season title before the conference undergoes massive changes, emphatically ending the rivalry against Syracuse with a 61-39 win Saturday.

On an afternoon that Otto Porter Jr. didn't make a field goal until the second half, No. 5 Georgetown held No. 17 Syracuse to its lowest scoring total in 558 Big East games ? and its fewest points in any game since a 36-35 victory over Kent State on Dec. 1, 1962, back before shot clocks and 3-pointers. It also was the series' biggest margin since Georgetown beat Syracuse by 27 in 1985.

"It's special because the Big East, as we have known it, is ending," Thompson III said. "Georgetown won the first one, and now Georgetown's won the last. So that means a lot."

Porter finished with 10 points, but the national player of the year candidate contributed in plenty of other ways, as usual, with eight rebounds and seven assists. With Syracuse focusing on Porter, Markel Starks scored 19, and freshman D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera had 15 points, five rebounds and five assists for the Hoyas (24-5, 14-4), who will be the No. 1 seed at the Big East tournament next week in New York.

"I don't want anything to get clouded: It's not over. We hope to go up to New York and play well and win that. And then we hope to play well and win the NCAA tournament," Thompson III said. "I'm not saying we've accomplished our goals, by any stretch of the imagination."

Try telling that to Georgetown's fans.

When the game ended, they stormed the court ? even though the favorite won ? and it took a while to clear them away so Georgetown could have a brief ceremony celebrating its title in the last year of the league as it's currently constituted. Georgetown's players even cut down the nets.

The Hoyas have won 12 of their last 13 games, including two wins against Syracuse; Porter scored 33 in a victory at the Carrier Dome on Feb. 23. It's the Hoyas' first two-game sweep of a season series over the Orange since 2001-02.

Syracuse (23-8, 11-7), which had been hoping for a double-bye in the tournament, was led by Michael Carter-Williams' 17 points. But the Orange shot only 32 percent from the field, including 1 for 11 on 3-point tries, and lost for the fourth time in their last five games.

"A blip," Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim called it.

He waxed on and on about the history of the Big East and his school's storied matchups against Georgetown.

"It's been an unbelievable rivalry, and you don't remember one game or two, you remember the total package," Boeheim said.

This regular-season finale was the schools' 89th meeting overall (Syracuse leads 48-41) ? but the last time they will face each other in the regular season as Big East foes. Syracuse is heading to the Atlantic Coast Conference, and Georgetown is one of seven schools splitting away to form a basketball-centric league that will get to keep the Big East name.

By game's end, Hoyas supporters were taunting the Orange with chants of "A-C-C!" Among the announced attendance of 20,972 ? the largest crowd at a Georgetown home game ? were members of Georgetown's past who helped turned games against Syracuse into events, including Patrick Ewing and Alonzo Mourning.

Playing in what might have been his final home game ? he has not said whether he'll return to school for his junior year or declare for the NBA draft ? Porter was the center of attention. When spectators arrived, they found on their seats gray placards with blue type proclaiming, "Player of the Year Otto Porter Jr." During pregame warmups, some fans loudly chanted, "Ot-to! Por-ter!" One person held up a sign reading, "Porter for Pope."

More than 12 minutes into the game, Porter had yet to attempt a shot. But he made his presence felt in other ways at both ends of the court. On the game's opening possession, he blocked C.J. Fair's runner from behind. He later had a steal. He set the screen that freed up Starks for a 3, part of the junior guard's strong start in which he scored Georgetown's first eight points. Smith-Rivera scored Georgetown's next eight.

Porter didn't even try to shoot a field-goal until 7:46 was left in the half, missing a 3-pointer from the corner.

He shrugged off a question about his quiet, 0-for-2 role in the first half, saying: "We were up at the time."

It was apt that there would be lots of defense, given the Big East's reputation. Georgetown and Syracuse both allowed opponents under 60 points per game this season, and they showed why Saturday. With 2? minutes left in the first half, they had combined for more turnovers (14) than field goals (13).

Porter's only points in the first half came on a pair of free throws with 23.9 seconds left that gave Georgetown its biggest lead until then, 25-18.

Porter got going a bit eventually, and his turnaround jumper made it 50-31 with under 8? minutes left. That was pretty much that, as the Hoyas started milking the clock when they had the ball.

When Porter headed to the sideline in the final minute, he and Thompson III hugged.

Afterward, Boeheim said he thinks Porter should be the No. 1 overall pick in the next NBA draft.

"Normally people in this league start saying stuff like that when they want your best player to leave," Thompson III said with a smile. "Since they're leaving, I don't know why he's doing it now. But I agree with him."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/no-5-georgetown-beats-no-17-syracuse-61-190711912--spt.html

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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Libyan congress temporarily suspends sessions over security

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's General National Congress has temporarily suspended its sessions due to security concerns after a violent protest that left its members barricaded in a meeting room for several hours and a gun attack on its leader's car.

The congress had been due to hold a session on Sunday but congress leader Mohammed Magarief said that meeting as well as Tuesday's would be canceled. He said the lack of a secure meeting hall was also one of the reasons for the suspension.

"We will not meet under pressure or while being threatened," Magarief told a news conference late on Saturday. He did not say whether the suspension would last beyond Tuesday.

Gunmen in a crowd of Libyans demanding that lawmakers pass a bill barring former associates of ousted dictator Muammar Gaddafi from power shot at Magarief's car last Tuesday.

Magarief was driving away from a building on the outskirts of the capital Tripoli where lawmakers had gathered to vote on the bill when the unknown assailants shot at his car.

Protesters had stopped him and about 100 congress members from leaving for several hours.

Congress members were forced to move from their headquarters in February when it was occupied by wounded former rebel fighters demanding compensation for injuries sustained in the 2011 war.

The group of about 30 left the building on Tuesday but damage still remains in the hall. Magarief said it needed some repair work before members could meet there again.

Insecurity persists in Libya, and politicians, state buildings and oil installations have become a focal point of protests as the government struggles to impose order on a vast and divided country awash with weapons.

Last week, unknown assailants stormed the building of the private al-Assema television station in Tripoli, abducting its owner and other staff members. They were eventually released within 24 hours.

(Reporting by Ali Shuaib; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Alison Williams)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/libyan-congress-temporarily-suspends-sessions-over-security-185110354.html

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Libyan congress temporarily suspends sessions over security

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's General National Congress has temporarily suspended its sessions due to security concerns after a violent protest that left its members barricaded in a meeting room for several hours and a gun attack on its leader's car.

The congress had been due to hold a session on Sunday but congress leader Mohammed Magarief said that meeting as well as Tuesday's would be canceled. He said the lack of a secure meeting hall was also one of the reasons for the suspension.

"We will not meet under pressure or while being threatened," Magarief told a news conference late on Saturday. He did not say whether the suspension would last beyond Tuesday.

Gunmen in a crowd of Libyans demanding that lawmakers pass a bill barring former associates of ousted dictator Muammar Gaddafi from power shot at Magarief's car last Tuesday.

Magarief was driving away from a building on the outskirts of the capital Tripoli where lawmakers had gathered to vote on the bill when the unknown assailants shot at his car.

Protesters had stopped him and about 100 congress members from leaving for several hours.

Congress members were forced to move from their headquarters in February when it was occupied by wounded former rebel fighters demanding compensation for injuries sustained in the 2011 war.

The group of about 30 left the building on Tuesday but damage still remains in the hall. Magarief said it needed some repair work before members could meet there again.

Insecurity persists in Libya, and politicians, state buildings and oil installations have become a focal point of protests as the government struggles to impose order on a vast and divided country awash with weapons.

Last week, unknown assailants stormed the building of the private al-Assema television station in Tripoli, abducting its owner and other staff members. They were eventually released within 24 hours.

(Reporting by Ali Shuaib; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Alison Williams)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/libyan-congress-temporarily-suspends-sessions-over-security-185110354.html

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

AT&T reaffirms commitment to unlocking cell phones

MIAMI (Reuters) - Tiger Woods's sharp putting helped him to a share of the five-way lead at the WGC-Cadillac Championship on Thursday after he got lessons on the practice green from one of his opponents. Woods worked with Steve Stricker, one of the game's best putters, for over an hour on Wednesday and it clearly worked as he shot a six-under 66 at Doral, with just 23 putts in his round, including a 38-footer for birdie on the fourth hole. "Whatever he says, I'm going to do. He's one of the best putters that's ever lived," Woods said after his round. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/t-reaffirms-commitment-unlocking-cell-phones-014703142.html

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FBI to investigate hate crime reports at Oberlin College

CLEVELAND (Reuters) - The FBI has opened an investigation into possible civil rights violations after reports of hate speech at Oberlin College in Ohio, one of the first U.S. schools to integrate black and white students, a school spokesman said on Friday.

The investigation by the FBI's Cleveland office follows Oberlin's decision to suspend classes and activities for the day on Monday and hold campus-wide discussions after a report that a person wearing a Ku Klux Klan costume was seen near its Afrikan Heritage House residence hall.

"Based on the college's ongoing conversations with them and the evolution of our investigation, the FBI is initiating an investigation of the bias incidents that have occurred on the campus," Oberlin spokesman Scott Wargo said in an email.

A school-wide Peace Week had just begun when Oberlin canceled classes for the day.

School officials said in a letter to parents on Monday that they were investigating incidents of hate speech on campus over the last several weeks, "including racist, anti-Semitic, and homophobic defacing of posters that were advertising events and programming."

The letter to parents also said offensive postings had appeared via untraceable accounts on popular social media sites.

Wargo said Oberlin was "cooperating closely with the FBI in its investigation."

FBI Special Agent Vicki Anderson said she could not confirm or deny any ongoing investigations because of the agency's policy.

Oberlin, a private college with about 3,000 students, provided co-education for men and women from its inception in 1833. It has been regularly admitting students of color since 1835.

(Editing by David Bailey; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fbi-investigate-hate-crime-reports-oberlin-college-174856761.html

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Kevin Smith Has Started To Write 'Clerks III'

Kevin Smith woke up in the middle of the night last night and started writing "Clerks III," which is going to be a movie now? We'll keep an eye on this one and see how it develops. Also, find out what Russell Crowe saw in the sky in today's Dailies! » "Oz the Great and [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2013/03/08/kevin-smith-clerks-iii/

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Volunteer killed by lion at Calif. animal park

This Oct. 12, 2012 photo released by JP Marketing shows a 4-year-old male African lion named Couscous at Cat Haven, a private wild animal park in Dunlap, Calif. Authorities say the lion killed a female intern-volunteer on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, at Cat Haven, where the cat had been raised since it was a cub. The intern was attacked and fatally injured after getting into an enclosure with the lion, Fresno County sheriff's Sgt. Greg Collins said. (AP Photo/JP Marketing, Vicken Massoyan)

This Oct. 12, 2012 photo released by JP Marketing shows a 4-year-old male African lion named Couscous at Cat Haven, a private wild animal park in Dunlap, Calif. Authorities say the lion killed a female intern-volunteer on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, at Cat Haven, where the cat had been raised since it was a cub. The intern was attacked and fatally injured after getting into an enclosure with the lion, Fresno County sheriff's Sgt. Greg Collins said. (AP Photo/JP Marketing, Vicken Massoyan)

This 2012 photo provided by the KFSN-TV shows a 4-year-old male African lion named Couscous at Cat Haven, a private wild animal park in Dunlap, Calif. Authorities say the lion killed a female intern-volunteer on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, at Cat Haven, where the cat had been raised since it was a cub. The intern was attacked and fatally injured after getting into an enclosure with the lion, Fresno County sheriff's Sgt. Greg Collins said. (AP Photo/KFSN-TV) OUT KGPE, KSEE, KMPH, KFTV; FRESNO BEE OUT, VISALIA TIMES-DELTA OUT

This 2012 photo provided by KFSN-TV shows a 4-year-old male African lion named Couscous at Cat Haven, a private wild animal park in Dunlap, Calif. Authorities say the lion killed a female intern-volunteer on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, at Cat Haven, where the cat had been raised since it was a cub. The intern was attacked and fatally injured after getting into an enclosure with the lion, Fresno County sheriff's Sgt. Greg Collins said. (AP Photo/KFSN-TV) OUT KGPE, KSEE, KMPH, KFTV; FRESNO BEE OUT, VISALIA TIMES-DELTA OUT

(AP) ? A lion killed a volunteer intern at an exotic animal park in Central California after she entered its enclosure, and authorities were trying to determine what might have provoked the animal to maul her.

Cat Haven founder and executive director Dale Anderson was crying as he read a one-sentence statement about the fatal mauling at the private zoo he has operated since 1993.

The 26-year-old intern was attacked and killed when she entered the male African lion's enclosure, Anderson said, but he refused to provide more details.

Sheriff's deputies responding to an emergency call from Cat Haven, in the Sierra Nevada foothills about 45 miles east of Fresno, found the woman severely injured and still lying inside the enclosure with the lion nearby, Fresno County sheriff's Lt. Bob Miller said.

Another park worker had unsuccessfully tried luring the lion into a separate pen, so deputies shot and killed it so they could reach the wounded woman, who died at the scene, Miller said.

Investigators were trying to determine why the intern was inside the enclosure and what might have provoked the attack, sheriff's Sgt. Greg Collins said. The facility is normally closed on Wednesdays, and only one other worker was there when the mauling happened, he said.

The lion, a 4-year-old male named Cous Cous, had been raised at Cat Haven since it was a cub, said Tanya Osegueda, a spokeswoman for Project Survival, the nonprofit that operates the animal park.

Since the 100-acre facility just west of Kings Canyon National Park opened two decades ago, it has housed numerous big cats, including tigers, leopards and other exotic species. It is permitted to house exotic animals by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and is regulated as a zoo by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Results of the last 13 USDA inspections show no violations dating back to March 2010. The most recent inspection was Feb. 4.

Despite state regulations requiring annual inspections, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife most recently inspected the facility in January 2011, when the inspector found it in "good condition" after checking animal health and features such as enclosures.

"We have to do the best we can with the resources we're provided," said department spokeswoman Jordan Traverso. "Regardless of whether it was inspected, that wouldn't have prevented this from happening."

Department spokeswoman Janice Mackey said she was unaware if any state regulations would prohibit an employee from entering an exotic animal's enclosure.

Cat Haven's current "restricted species" permit, which expires in November, states the park was authorized to house 47 animals but had only 28. The animals must be used for scientific or educational purposes.

Actress Tippi Hedren, who founded the Shambala Preserve in Southern California, home to 53 seized or abandoned exotic pets, expressed dismay over the killing of the lion.

"It wasn't the lion's fault. It's the human's fault always," Hedren said.

Nicole Paquette, vice president of the Humane Society of the United States, said the victim of Wednesday's attack should never have been in the enclosure with the animal.

"These are big cats that are extremely dangerous, and they placed a volunteer in the actual cage with a wild animal," she said. "That should have never happened."

Officials at another big cat sanctuary, Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Fla., told The Associated Press last year that at least 21 people, including five children, have been killed and 246 mauled by exotic cats in the United States since 1990. Over that period, 254 cats escaped and 143 were killed.

In 2007, a tiger at the San Francisco Zoo was killed by police after jumping out of its enclosure and fatally mauling a 17-year-old boy and injuring two other people.

Cat Haven has housed Bengal tigers, jaguars and leopards as well as bobcats native to the area. The facility's website says it promotes conservation and preservation of wild cats in their native habitats and offers visitors tours and educational outreach.

Anderson said Project Survival would investigate to see if the intern and the other worker on-site followed the group's protocols.

"We take every precaution to ensure the safety of our staff, animals and guests," he said in a statement.

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Associated Press writers Garance Burke in San Francisco and Sue Manning in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

PFT: Redskins facing new legal challenge to name

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With Raiders G.M. Reggie McKenzie telling Pro Football Talk at the Scouting Combine that a competition will occur for the starting quarterback job, this means that third-year backup Terrelle Pryor has a shot at winning the gig.

Pryor told Pro Football Talk on Wednesday that he?ll be ready to go if/when he gets the opportunity to start.? At this point, though, he?s focused on building credibility within the organization.

?Right now I?m trying to win over my coaches, win over my teammates and everybody in the facility and let them know that I wanna be a leader, a great leader and I?m there for the long haul and I wanna win just as bad as everybody else and that?s what I want to prove to everybody before I really get into talks of starting and stuff like that,? Pryor told Erik Kuselias.

Pryor stopped short of declaring himself to be the best quarterback currently on the roster.

?I don?t really wanna give comparisons or anything like that because Carson [Palmer] does a great job of what he does, and I can also play too and do some things well too,? Pryor said.? ?So I can?t down talk him because he?s a great QB to me and I just wanna stay on my side of seeing what I have to do to get better every single day and that?s where I?m at right now. ?

Still, with the trend toward mobile quarterbacks, Pryor knows he brings the ability to move to the table.

?I feel like I can extend plays and . . . you don?t know what your gonna get from me as a QB from a defensive perspective,? Pryor said.? ?They don?t know exactly if I?m gonna run the ball or can I hold onto the ball a little bit and add a little extra time to get a receiver open where I can do a three-step drop and throw the ball in time.? I feel like I can extend plays well and I?m so fast and I believe in my speed and I can get around and wait for guys to get open as well.?

How fast does Pryor think he is in comparison to other quarterbacks?? He thinks he?s do pretty well in a race against all of them.

?I believe, now don?t take this the wrong way this is just me believing in my speed and power and my legs, I believe I?d be second behind Michael Vick,? Pryor said.? ?No one else would beat me.?

We have a feeling that a few Redskins fans may have something to say about that.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/06/new-challenge-coming-for-redskins-trademark/related/

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B&N Widens The Screen For Nook Video, Adds Content From Lionsgate, MGM, Paramount, Relativity, Nat?l Geographic And More

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Genealogy's Star: FamilySearch Family Tree now official

I have written in the past about the so-called formal introduction of FamilySearch Family Tree since it has been postponed a number of times. But on 5 March 2013, the website finally showed up as a permanent link on the startup page of FamilySearch.org. The introduction was done without much prior warning or promotion and was likely noticed by only a comparatively small handful of users. Although there were several blog posts on the subject touting mainly the fact that the program was now open to both members and those are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this is not exactly the case, since, in effect the program has been open to those outside the membership of the Church from the program's introduction.

I do wonder if it is now easier for those with a FamilySearch account to gain complete access to the program? So far, I haven't talked to anyone who has tried to sign in after the change. The link has gone from from hiding, to putting it on the startup page permanently for all to see.

When you are immersed in the online genealogical community, you have a tendency to judge things by the reaction of that community. But in this case, the whole issue will be lost on the vast majority outside the genealogical community, even of those who are members of the Church. I'm sorry if I sound a little cynical, but I have been teaching classes for the past few weeks specifically on FamilySearch Family Tree and except for the volunteers at the Mesa FamilySearch Library, hardly any of those attending my classes have the slightest?acquaintanceship?with FamilySearch FamilyTree. In one recent class, there were 124 people and after I asked, only three of them were familiar with New.FamilySearch.org?and these were actively participating genealogists. I could only assume from the reaction of the class to my inquiry about New.FamilySearch.org, that my introduction to FamilySearch Family Tree was the very first time most of them had even heard of the program.

In fact, when I teach about FamilySearch.org in general, most of the people attending my classes are abundantly surprised to find out that there are Historical Record Collections on the website and they are usually even less familiar with the other resources such as the Research Wiki and the Video instructional material.

FamilySearch does a stellar and fantastic job of doing what it does both online and off line, but the demographics of the genealogical community work against a low key, word-of-mouth approach to promoting a website. With a few exceptions, many of the people who are involved in genealogy, some in a significant way, do not communicate with other genealogists. On the other hand, the level of awareness of Ancestry.com is a complete contrast to the lack of visibility of FamilySearch.org. This is due primarily to the TV advertising and saturated website advertising of Ancestry.com. This?discrepancy?in the visibility of the two programs occurs despite the fact that the resources on FamilySearch.org are at least as valuable for research and possibly more valuable than those on Ancestry.com depending on where and when you are doing your research.

Source: http://genealogysstar.blogspot.com/2013/03/familysearch-family-tree-now-official.html

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You Can Totally Watch The Gaming BAFTAs Below | Rock, Paper ...

By John Walker on March 6th, 2013 at 11:00 am.

There are videogaming BAFTAs. I wouldn?t know, since BAFTA have never invited me to anything. WHAT AM I? CHOPPED GAMES JOURNALIST LIVER? It appears they happened last night, and games won awards. Which games? Which awards? I?ll grudgingly tell you now.

The results fall squarely into that odd new zone of the mainstream of non-mainstream. The games absolutely everyone bought, while feeling like they were special for having bought them. And king of those games is PS3 exclusive, Journey, which greedily scooped Artistic Achievement, Audio Achievement, Game Design, Online Multiplayer (WHA?), and Original Music. And that?s despite being a game about going for a boring walk in the sand! Impressive stuff.

Indie darling Thomas Was Alone picked up the rather odd prize for Best Performer, for Danny Wallace?s narration. I very briefly worked with Danny Wallace about 14 years ago, and he was always a bit rude to me, so I?m not sure he deserves it. Telltale?s much loved The Walking Dead series received even more accolades, with one for Mobile And Handheld, and another for Story. The other darling of the indie set, The Unfinished Swan, grabbed Game Innovation and D?but Game.

The Best British Game, according to BAFTA suits, was handheld puzzler The Room, and the Family Award went very deservedly to Travellers Tales, except for entirely the wrong game. They got it for LEGO Batman 2, where it should obviously have been given for either LEGO Harry Potter 2, or LEGO Lord Of The Rings. Something called SongPop picked up Online-Browser, and New Star Soccer garnered the nebulous Sports/Fitness. (I?m not quite sure how sofa entertainment and jumping up on down on plastic games can be in the same category.)

We are told we should watch the appositely named Kind Of A Big Deal, for Starcrossed, with their Ones To Watch award, and of course Uncy Gabe was presented with his Academy Fellowship for Best Beard.

But Best Game went to Dishonored ? certainly one of our favourite games of 2012, but one we found didn?t have the staying power to top our list for the year.

You can watch the whole thing here:

Watch live video from bafta on www.twitch.tv

Source: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/03/06/you-can-totally-watch-the-gaming-baftas-below/

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A look at H+ The Digital Series with its creators | Geek Pick | Geek.com



Hplus Interview

How do you take a transhumanism story and accidentally turn it into a statement on modern technology? John Cabrera and Cosimo De Tomosso, the writers of a unique webseries called H+ The Digital Series talked to me for a little while and offered up their view of how that exact thing happened.

The Show So Far

One third of the global population is dead. There was no time to do anything, no way you could have possibly known it was coming, but it happened. If this were your future, there?s a relatively good chance that you as the reader of this article would be dead. Maybe it was an accident, or maybe it was the will of a group of people who felt a message needed to be sent and the global balance of power needed to be adjusted. Whatever happened, there?s no way to undo what has been done. A full third of the global population gone in an instant, all because they were connected to a piece of technology that was embedded into their body and mind.

Like any good show, H+ starts off with infinitely more questions than answers. By the time you?ve reached the end of the first season, there?s a dozen new questions for every answer provided, and as the writers of the show sit down to flesh out the script for season two, the real world has already caught up to the story in some interesting ways.

Hplus Interview

H+ starts off by introducing a world where most of the functions of the smartphone you keep in your pocket have been transferred to an interface that only you can see, because the smartphone is in your brain. Your user interface is projected out in front of you, and the user swipes and pokes at thin air in order to interact with the computer. Your mind is always connected to the Internet as a result of this technology, and the lines between your computer and your body are permanently blurred.

John Cabrera and Cosimo De Tomosso began working on a story back in 2006 that introduced some wild technological advances in order to help tell an exciting cyberpunk-esque story. This story was conceptualized before the rise of the modern smartphone, before touch interfaces were globally commonplace, and before YouTube was seriously viewed as a place for premium content. As the tech world continued to evolve, season one of H+ found itself in a place where it is easier than ever to not only believe the story being told, but to find yourself wanting the tech in the series as though it were being released tomorrow.

Every episode starts from the point of view of one character or another. You look right through their eyes, usually so you can see the digital world as they interact with it. Most of the technology in this show relies on a special interaction with the eyes in one way or another. The embedded technology, for obvious reasons, uses your eyes as projectors for data.

Meanwhile the writers have re-invented netbooks to look like interconnecting slabs of glass that don?t do much until you slide on a special pair of glasses that reveal the operating system only to you. There?s also transparent smartphones that seem to be aware of when there?s a pair of eyes gazing on them, and shows the user information based on the area they are in and the activities they are currently involved with. It?s so easy to see how current technology is already headed down these paths, and it?s really exciting to watch.

Hplus Interview

Moore?s Law and CyberPunk

During my interview with John and Cosimo, the two took a look back at the concepts they researched heavily in order to integrate them as if they were advanced future concepts that are now incredibly common. In 2006, where smartphones were really just PDAs with very slow Internet connections, it was impossible to guess that we?d have gotten as far as we have in less than ten years: an always on, always connected generation of users that treat Android and iOS as though they have been around forever and will continue to exist for as long as they are alive; cloud services that act as household names, powerful enough that tablets can be used as personal computers. In many ways, the technology in H+ is just as sci-fi now as our current generation of technology would seem to someone in 2006.

As you jump around in time and explore the technology in the show, you come across the antagonist group that is somehow responsible for the attack that killed so many people. This group uses a piece of technology that is similar in many ways to the now mainstream H+ units, but intentionally setup to be fundamentally different in what it is used for. Where H+ is beautifully designed with an elegant user interface that allows the user to glide through a connected world, you can only do what the creator allows you to do with it. Meanwhile this rival piece of technology is not nearly as pretty, but highly functional.

It?s hinted in several points during the first season that the more technical implant is much more powerful, but its only available to a limited group of people. This unnamed rival implant also seems to grant mental and physical enhancements to the host body, clearly demonstrating a different relationship with the host body.

John and Cosimo both laughed when I drew the immediate parallel between iOS and Android, and reminded me that the concepts they had been working on were on the table before either of those platforms were on the market. The truth is that there have always been tech rivalries like the ones we experience today, though Cabrera pointed out that the intensity with which users embrace the Android ecosystem certainly reminded him of concepts that he and De Tomasso have sewn the seeds for with the rival group in the show.

Google?s other buzzworthy yet unreleased tech, Project Glass, has caught the eye of these two writers, especially as they see the excitement for that tech as a direct comparison to how they imagined the world would have responded initially to the implant they invented for the series. John Cabrera commented several times about how eager he was to use Glass and see how close to he and Cosimo?s vision of the future we?ve really come.

Source: http://www.geek.com/articles/geek-pick/a-look-at-h-the-digital-series-with-its-creators-2013036/

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Dow surges to record ... and keeps going

NEW YORK (AP) -- The Dow closed at an all-time high Tuesday, beating the previous record it set in October 2007, before the financial crisis and Great Recession.

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 125.95 points to 14,253.77, an increase of 0.89 percent. The index jumped from the opening bell, climbed as much as 158 points early and peaked at 14,286.

The Dow surpassed its previous record close of 14,164.53 from Oct. 9, 2007.

Tuesday's record represents a remarkable comeback for the stock market. The Dow has more than doubled since falling to a low of 6,547 in March 9, 2009, following the financial crisis and the onset of the Great Recession. Stocks have been helped by stimulus from the Federal Reserve and quarter after quarter of record corporate profits, even as the economic recovery has been slow and unemployment has remained high.

"It's the perfect confluence of events," said Jim Russell, an investment director at US Bank. "This will grab everybody's attention, it will be a front page story and it tends to draw people toward the market, not push them away from it."

The recovery in stocks may even have been quicker had memories of the financial system's near-collapse not been on investors' minds, said Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at Banyan Partners.

"It's still pretty close to the front of people's brains," he said. "That's one of the reasons that people are hesitant to invest in the stock market."

That could be changing. More money has been flowing into stock mutual funds since the beginning of the year.

Investors who have who stayed out of the market the past four years may be deciding to get off the sidelines, Pavlik said.

The Dow opened higher Tuesday following a surge in markets around the globe. China's markets rose after the government said it would support ambitious growth targets. European markets jumped following a surprisingly strong rise in retail sales across the 17 countries that use the euro. In the U.S., more hopeful news about housing kept the momentum going.

Twenty-seven stocks in the 30-member Dow advanced, with industrial companies leading the gains. Coca-Cola and Merck & Co. fell, while aluminum giant Alcoa was flat.

The Dow's gains Tuesday were led by industrial and technology stocks. Cisco System rose 48 cents, or 2.3 percent, to $21.22 and United Technologies climbed $1.89, or 2.2 percent, to $91.02.

More stable, conservative stocks like utilities and consumer staples logged smaller gains.

All 10 industry groups in the broader Standard & Poor's 500 stock index rose, led by technology companies.

Billionaire Warren Buffet, who has long been bullish on stocks, gave a big endorsement to them on Monday in an interview with CNBC. He said that he still thinks stocks are a good buy, while long-term government bonds are "the dumbest investment."

Stocks are still a good deal because earnings have risen so much, said Darell Krasnoff, Managing Director at Bel Air investment Advisors.

Per-share earnings in 2012 were a third higher than they were in 2007 when the broader S&P 500 was this high.

"People get overly focused on benchmarks," he said. "The fact that it's reached that level is an interesting landmark, but it doesn't say anything about whether the market is over-, or under-valued."

Stocks are also attractive compared with bonds after a five-year rally in the debt market that pushed yields to record lows.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note, at 1.90 percent, is lower than the dividend yield of about 2.1 percent on the S&P 500, which measures the ratio of annual dividend payments to stock prices.

Despite the rise in the Dow, the U.S. economy has not fared as well. Unemployment was just 4.7 percent when the Dow last reached a record five and half years ago, versus 7.9 percent today.

But the economy is strengthening in many areas. Housing and auto sales are rising, home prices are recovering, and companies are hiring more. That has helped drive a 9 percent rise in the Dow this year, impressing even skeptics. For all of last year, the index rose 7 percent.

Stocks are also benefiting from the economic stimulus from the Federal Reserve and other global central banks.

Under a program called "quantitative easing," the Fed has bought trillions of dollars of bonds, pushing up their prices and sending their yields lower. That makes stocks more attractive to investors than bonds and keeps interest rates low throughout the economy, encouraging investment and spending.

The U.S. central bank began buying bonds in January 2009 and is still purchasing $85 billion each month in Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities.

The Dow has even managed to climb to a record despite the backdrop of political wrangling in Washington. Automatic government budget cuts took effect Friday after President Barack Obama and Congress failed to reach a budget deal. Economists expect the cuts to hurt U.S. economic growth.

From its March 2009 low to today, the Dow's gain has been led by: American Express, up almost 500 percent from $10.64 to $64.12. Home Depot has jumped almost 300 percent from $18.23 to $70.47. Caterpillar, the maker of the construction and mining equipment, has gained 277 percent, from $23.92 to $90.21. Entertainment giant Walt Disney has surged 262 percent, from $15.59 to $56.48.

Stocks with small gains include Exxon Mobil, which has advanced 38 percent from $64.57 to $89.61, Cisco Systems, up 55 percent from $13.62 to $21.22. Wal-Mart has climbed 55 percent from $47.51 to $73.72.

Hewlett-Packard is the only stock in the index that is lower than it was four years ago, falling 22 percent from $25.53 to $20.37.

On Tuesday, investors received another piece of positive news on the U.S. economy, a report that U.S. service companies grew in February at the fastest pace in a year, thanks to higher sales and more orders. The gain suggests higher taxes have yet to slow consumer spending on services.

Home builder PulteGroup rose 50 cents, or 2.5 percent, to $20.22 following news that home prices rose at the fastest pace since before the housing market collapse. That is a sign that the market is gaining momentum as it nears the spring selling season. Home prices rose 9.7 percent in January compared with the same month a year earlier, the fastest rate of growth recorded since April 2006, according to data released by CoreLogic.

In the five years ending in 2012, investors pulled a net $545 billion from U.S. stock mutual funds, according to data from Investment Company Institute. During the same period, they poured a total of $1 trillion into bond mutual funds.

In January, ICI estimates that investors put a net $18.6 billion into stock funds.

On Tuesday, the Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 15 points, or 1 percent, to 1,539.79. The index is 25 points, or 1.6 percent, from its own record close of 1,565. The Nasdaq composite gained 42 points, or 1.3 percent, to 3,224.13. The index is 1,825 points, or 57 percent, short of its record close of 5,048.62 from March 10, 2000.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose two basis points to 1.90 percent. Gold rose $2.50, or 0.2 percent, to $1,574.90 an ounce and the price of oil climbed 70 cents, or 0.8 percent, to $90.82 a barrel.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dow-surges-record-keeps-going-185658227.html

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Anti-AIDS pill, vaginal gel unsuitable for Africa: study

JOHANNESBURG | Mon Mar 4, 2013 3:04pm EST

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Trying to prevent HIV infection through vaginal gels or daily tablets has proven ineffective in the southern African region ravaged by the disease because people did not use the medicines properly, a study released on Monday said.

A ground-breaking study issued in 2010 indicated a vaginal gel containing an HIV drug can sharply reduce infections in women who use it before and after sex.

However, a test of the gel and two types of anti-HIV pills among more than 5,000 women in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Uganda showed that, based on blood tests, more than 70 percent did not use the medication as instructed.

"We are obviously disappointed in the results. We were very hopeful that these products, which we know have been effective in other studies and clearly have a lot of promise, would work," Jeanne Marrazzo, a researcher on the project for the University of Washington, told reporters in a teleconference.

"Women did not use consistently any of the products. Adherence was very low," said Marrazzo, part of the project known as the Vaginal and Oral Interventions to Control the Epidemic (VOICE).

HIV/AIDS experts said the results showed how important a factor human behavior is when devising ways to prevent HIV.

"HIV prevention is never just biomedical - behavior is key. What we've learned from VOICE and other trials is that adherence to the prescribed dose - the behavioral component - is the variable that determines effectiveness," said Mitchell Warren, director of the HIV prevention advocacy group AVAC.

East and southern Africa are the areas most heavily affected by the HIV epidemic. Out of the total number of people worldwide in 2009 living with HIV, 34 percent were in 10 countries of southern Africa, according to the U.N. Programme on HIV/AIDS.

Experts have been searching for years for inexpensive, safe and simple medications to decrease the risk of transmission among a population that is largely destitute and with little access to quality health care.

The study also found the group most likely to contract HIV - unmarried women under 25 - was also the most likely not to use any of the medicines. The results were presented at a Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Atlanta.

The three-year study that started in September 2009 tested a daily tablet called Truvada, which was approved for HIV prevention in July 2012 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration after it was shown to significantly reduce the risk of HIV infection when used as a preventative measure.

The gel with a drug called tenofovir, which a previous study showed reduced HIV infections in women by 39 percent over two and a half years, and an oral tenofovir tablet were also tested.

Researchers have been trying for years to formulate a microbicide - a gel, cream, ring or tablet inserted into the vagina or rectum before sex to prevent transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS.

"We need to rethink the design of these intervention trials ... in healthy people because it is difficult for anybody to take a pill or anything every day, particularly when you are healthy and do not feel that you need a drug," said Marrazzo.

Truvada is made by Gilead Sciences, which also developed tenofovir. In 2006, Gilead assigned a royalty-free license for tenofovir gel to CONRAD.

Jonathan Mermin, an HIV/AIDS prevention expert at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said these trial results underscored the complexities of getting healthy people to use preventative measures against HIV.

"Clinicians and public health professionals will have to further assess and better understand how to promote and support the high levels of adherence necessary," he said.

(Additional reporting by Kate Kelland in London; Editing by Louise Ireland and Michael Roddy)

Source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/scienceNews/~3/GQQgxYkSJf0/us-hiv-gel-study-idUSBRE9230UI20130304

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