Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Syrian troops battle rebels in oil-rich east

BEIRUT (AP) ? Activists say Syrian troops are fighting rebels over a government intelligence complex and a major prison where opposition figures are reportedly being held in the oil-rich east of the country.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says Tuesday's clashes are taking place in the city of Deir el-Zour, along the border with Iraq.

The Observatory says the rebels now control most of the government complex, including the prison, from which they have freed at least 11 opposition figures.

It isn't clear if the freed people are fighters or activists.

Deir el-Zour has been the scene of heavy fighting during nearly two years of conflict.

The aid group Doctors Without Borders said last month the city is being shelled and bombed by government forces almost daily.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-troops-battle-rebels-oil-rich-east-095016882.html

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Early-onset puberty in females explained

Jan. 29, 2013 ? New research from Oregon Health & Science University has provided significant insight into the reasons why early-onset puberty occurs in females. The research, which was conducted at OHSU's Oregon National Primate Research Center, is published in the current early online edition of the journal Nature Neuroscience.

The paper explains how OHSU scientists are investigating the role of epigenetics in the control of puberty. Epigenetics refers to changes in gene activity linked to external factors that do not involve changes to the genetic code itself. The OHSU scientists believe improved understanding of these complex protein/gene interactions will lead to greater understanding of both early-onset (precocious) puberty and delayed puberty, and highlight new therapy avenues.

To conduct this research, scientists studied female rats, which like their human counterparts, go through puberty as part of their early aging process. These studies revealed that a group of proteins, called PcG proteins, regulate the activity of a gene called the Kiss1 gene, which is required for puberty to occur. When these PcG proteins diminish, Kiss1 is activated and puberty begins.

PcG proteins are produced by another set of genes that act as a biological switch during the embryonic stage of life. The role of these proteins is to turn off specific downstream genes at key developmental stages.

OHSU scientists found that both the activity of these "master" genes and their ability to turn off puberty are impacted by two forms of epigenetic control: a chemical modification of DNA known as DNA methylation, and changes in the composition of histones, a specialized set of proteins that modify gene activity by interacting with DNA.

Using this new information, researchers were then able to delay puberty in female rats. They accomplished this by increasing PcG protein levels in the hypothalamus of the brain using a targeted gene therapy approach so that Kiss1 activation failed to occur at the normal time in life. The hypothalamus is a region of the brain that controls reproductive development.

"While it was always understood that an organism's genes determine the timing of puberty, the role of epigenetics in this process has never been recorded until now," said Alejandro Lomniczi, Ph.D., a scientist in the Division of Neuroscience at the OHSU Oregon National Primate Research Center.

"Because epigenetic changes are driven by environmental, metabolic and cell-to-cell influences, these findings raise the possibility that a significant percentage of precocious and delayed puberty cases occurring in humans may be the result of environmental factors and other alterations in epigenetic control," said Sergio Ojeda, D.V.M., who is also a scientist in the Division of Neuroscience at the OHSU ONPRC.

"There is also much more to be learned about the way that epigenetic factors may link environmental factors such as nutrition, human-made chemicals, social interactions and other day-today influences to the timing and completion of normal puberty."

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Oil jumps above $97 with economy in focus

NEW YORK (AP) ? The price of oil climbed above $97 a barrel Tuesday for the first time in four months, and analysts said it could go higher if upcoming reports on jobs and U.S. economic growth are positive.

Benchmark oil for March delivery rose $1.13, or 1.2 percent, to close at $97.57 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Oil hadn't closed above $97 in New York since Sept. 14. It is now up more than $5 a barrel this year and U.S. drivers are finding higher prices at the gas pump.

This is a big week for U.S. economic indicators. So far investors, both in commodities and stocks, have embraced the positive reports while discounting the negative ones.

A report Tuesday showed U.S. home prices in November had the biggest year-over-year increase in six years, as evidence grows that the U.S. housing market is recovering. That outweighed a separate report that indicated higher taxes and an uncertain economic picture are sapping consumer confidence.

The government will also this week release the latest numbers on fourth-quarter growth, weekly jobless claims and January unemployment. If those reports suggest that the economy is strengthening and hiring is picking up, oil would likely add to its recent gains.

Oil has posted seven straight weekly gains, something not seen since 2009, noted Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at Oil Price Information Service. He said the market "seems to want to move above $100" as investors buy on the recent momentum, a trend he refers to as "money chasing money."

It all adds up to higher prices at the pump. The average price for a gallon of gas rose for a 12th straight day Tuesday to $3.36 a gallon, a seven-week high. And Kloza says wholesale prices have risen over the past week, so more increases are likely at the local gas station. Still, he doesn't expect gas to spike as it did last year when the average price rose 55 cents a gallon between Jan. 25 and the end of March.

Brent crude, used to price international varieties of oil, rose 88 cents to end at $114.36 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange in London.

In other energy futures trading on Nymex:

? Wholesale gasoline rose 4 cents to finish at $2.97 per gallon.

? Natural gas lost 6 cents to end at $3.23 per 1,000 cubic feet.

? Heating oil gained 5 cents to finish at $3.11 a gallon.

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Pamela Sampson in Bangkok and Pablo Gorondi in Budapest contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/oil-jumps-above-97-economy-focus-220832480--finance.html

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Cartoon Network Is Ditching Upfront Ragers For A ... - Business Insider

Cartoon Network is taking its upfront presentation on the road: In lieu of one supersized Gotham gala, ad sales, marketing and programming execs for the Turner cabler will stop and chat with clients in more than 15 cities around the country to tout Cartoon's fare.

"This year, we are breaking away from a traditional upfront presentation to engage with advertisers in a series of conversations that will focus on the development of ideas that leverage our brand strength to meet the goals of our partners," said Donna Speciale, president of Turner Entertainment and young adults ad sales.

Cartoon is set to premiere a handful of new series in 2013, including action-adventure series based on DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation: "Teen Titans Go" and "Beware the Batman."

Cabler premiered Nick Cannon-produced sketch comedy skein "Incredible Crew" last week.

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San Francisco Animal Care & Control Faces Newspaper Shortage For Puppy Poop

SAN FRANCISCO ? San Francisco's animal control agency is relying on donations to solve an unforeseen problem in the digital age ? a shortage of newspapers needed for potty training puppies.

It seems digital newspaper subscriptions and smartphones have cut the once abundant supplies of old newsprint.

Animal Care & Control has been relying on public contributions and San Francisco Chronicle ( ) donations to line the cages of shelter puppies that still aren't trained. http://bit.ly/XLirUN

Now, the San Francisco Public Library is donating old newspapers to make sure the shelter has a consistent paper stream.

Animal control will pick up the newspapers twice a month.

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Gravity-Controlled Pac-Man Is Now Available for iOS and Android?and It Looks Quite Fun

I thought Not Pacman—a version of Pac-Man that uses gravity to control the yellow hungry monster—was awesome and needed to be ported to iOS and Android ASAP. Gizmodo reader Pierre-Yves Gatouillat agreed with that opinion and he did just that. He sent this via email: More »


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Monday, January 28, 2013

PFT: Patriots could target Ed Reed

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We agree wholeheartedly with the opinions expressed by Peter King in his latest Monday Morning Quarterback and elsewhere regarding the merit (or more accurately lack thereof) of former Raiders receiver Tim Brown?s non-allegation allegation that former Raiders coach Bill Callahan ?sabotaged? a 10-year-old Super Bowl.? But some questions remain as the latest Super Bowl week commences.

First, will 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh be asked about the situation at one of his many media availabilities this week?? Harbaugh, who was a first-year offensive assistant with the Raiders in 2002, wasn?t asked about it on Sunday night when the team arrived.? And given the extent to which the story has faded in recent days, he may not be asked about it at all.

Second, did the Raiders? game plan change two days before the game?? Brown?s ludicrous opinion of sabotage comes from his belief, as a factual matter, that Callahan changed the game plan.? So did he?? There has been no definitive answer provided to that question.

Third, did the Raiders fail to change audibles and line calls?? It has been presumed for nearly a decade that the Raiders didn?t account for the fact that former Oakland coach Jon Gruden knew the code words that would be used at the line of scrimmage on offense.? But Peter King?s dismantling of the sabotage theory in the latest Monday Morning Quarterback extends to the notion that the Bucs knew what the Raiders were planning to do.? The game broadcast, however, contained strong evidence to the contrary.

Tampa Bay safety John Lynch wore a microphone, and he plainly can be heard telling former Bucs defensive backs coach Mike Tomlin after the Raiders fell behind 20-3 late in the first half, ?Mike, every play they?ve run, we ran in practice.? It?s unreal.?

Said Tomlin, ?I know.?

Whatever the reason, the Buccaneers? dominance was enough, we?re told, to prompt Raiders receiver Jerry Rice to rip the microphone he was wearing during the game from his pads and flush it down a toilet at halftime.

Fourth, given that King believes Brown?s assertion is ?utterly preposterous? and that King is one of the voters for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, will this mess keep Brown out for another year?? The voters will swear that they don?t consider anything other than what happens on the field, in accordance with the Hall of Fame?s bylaws.? But as we explained in our one-time-and-one-time-only PFT season preview magazine (which apparently made a cameo appearance several months ago in an episode of Mike & Molly on CBS), the human beings who cast the votes are influenced by the things that tend to influence the decisions made by human beings.

If it?s a close call between Brown and someone else as a given voter makes the excruciating descent from 15 modern-era finalists to up to five modern-era enshrinees, Brown?s assertions could be viewed, consciously or otherwise, as reflecting the kind of disrespect for and misunderstanding of the game that could be the factor pushing that person one way or the other.

There would be no hard proof of it, and none of the voters will risk their vote by proclaiming publicly that they sabotaged Brown?s candidacy in part because of his claim of sabotage.? But it definitely could, in a close case, be a factor ? and we?d never know that it was.

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Central Valley irrigation intensifies rainfall, storms across the Southwest

Jan. 28, 2013 ? Agricultural irrigation in California's Central Valley doubles the amount of water vapor pumped into the atmosphere, ratcheting up rainfall and powerful monsoons across the interior Southwest, according to a new study by UC Irvine scientists.

Moisture on the vast farm fields evaporates, is blown over the Sierra Nevada and dumps 15 percent more than average summer rain in numerous other states. Runoff to the Colorado River increases by 28 percent, and the Four Corners region experiences a 56 percent boost in runoff. While the additional water supply can be a good thing, the transport pattern also accelerates the severity of monsoons and other potentially destructive seasonal weather events.

"If we stop irrigating in the Valley, we'll see a decrease in stream flow in the Colorado River basin," said climate hydrologist Jay Famiglietti, senior author on the paper, which will be published online Jan. 29, in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. The basin provides water for about 35 million people, including those in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Phoenix. But the extra water vapor also accelerates normal atmospheric circulation, he said, "firing up" the annual storm cycle and drawing in more water vapor from the Gulf of Mexico as well as the Central Valley.

When the additional waves of moisture bump into developing monsoons, Famiglietti said, "it's like throwing fuel on a fire."

Famiglietti, an Earth system science professor in the School of Physical Sciences, and colleague Min-Hui Lo, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California Center for Hydrologic Modeling who is now at National Taiwan University, painstakingly entered regional irrigation levels into global rainfall and weather models and traced the patterns.

"All percent differences in the paper are the differences between applying irrigation to the Central Valley and not applying it," Famiglietti said. "That's the point of the study -- and the beauty of using computer models. You can isolate the phenomenon that you wish to explore, in this case, irrigation versus no irrigation."

Famiglietti's team plans to increase the scope of the work to track how major human water usage elsewhere in the world affects neighboring areas too. A better understanding of irrigation's impact on the changing climate and water availability could improve resource management in parched or flooded areas.

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Prince Harry's Afghan downtime: movies, candy trades

LONDON (AP) ? Prince Harry's off-duty time in Afghanistan appeared to be full of war movies, board games and elaborate candy trades.

The 28-year-old helicopter pilot and fellow members of his squad swapped Kit Kats and Rice Krispies Squares for American soldiers' M&Ms, according to a British media pool report released Sunday.

Harry himself outlined one of his less-prestigious duties. The third-in-line to the U.K. throne said anyone who lost at Uckers ? a military game similar to Ludo or Parcheesi ? had to then wait on his comrades like a Buckingham Palace butler, ready with a fresh cup of tea whenever anyone rang their bell.

"Whoever loses ... then you have to make brews for everybody all day," Harry told journalists ahead of his return to Britain this week.

He also denied rumors that he was far better at PlayStation than at traditional board games.

"I don't know who told you that," he told reporters. "I lost two days ago, and yesterday, so since you guys have been here I've only lost."

Harry returned to Britain on Wednesday after a 20-week deployment in Afghanistan in which he acknowledged that he had targeted Taliban fighters from the cockpit of his Apache attack helicopter.

Asked in an earlier round of interviews whether he had killed anyone, Harry said: "Yeah, so, lots of people have." That admission disturbed some Britons and led to front-page headlines like the one in The Daily Mail that read: "Harry: I Have Killed."

This latest round of interviews, focusing on Harry's daily life at Britain's Camp Bastion military base in Afghanistan, is not likely to draw the same kind of headlines.

The report mainly carried glimpses of the prince's daily routine, including his favorite foods ? chicken and broccoli ? and his favorite movies ? "Full Metal Jacket," ''Apocalypse Now," and "Platoon."

In an interesting twist for an Apache pilot, "Black Hawk Down," the Ridley Scott film about a helicopter raid gone wrong in Somalia, was among the movies spotted in Harry's communal tent.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/harrys-afghan-downtime-movies-candy-trades-090928405.html

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Nokia will enter the mobile music subscription game with Music+

Nokia has updated its Music app for Lumia phones with a new premium subscription option it is calling Music+.For just ?3.99/$3.99 a month, users of the existing Nokia Music streaming service can upgrade to Music+, which gives them unlimited skips in the Mix Radio portion and unlimited downloads for offline playback.The service also brings in audio at a higher quality and karaoke-style lyric sheets for the song users are currently listening to.Users will also be able to stream music from a web browser, making Music+ a suitable Spotify alternative on both desktop and mobile.Mix Radio stays in tactNon-premium subscribers will still be able to access the 17m tracks already available through Mix Radio, which brings over 150 specially curated playlists and the opportunity for users to create custom playlists from the library.Jyrki Rosenberg, VP Entertainment at Nokia, told the Nokia conversation blog: "It's the only smartphone music service out there offering access to millions of songs out of the box without t

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Thousands march for gun control in Washington

People walk from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, during a march on Washington for gun control. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

People walk from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, during a march on Washington for gun control. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

People walk from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, during a march on Washington for gun control. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

People walk from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, during a march on Washington for gun control. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

People walk from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, during a march on Washington for gun control. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

People walk from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, during a march on Washington for gun control. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Thousands of people, many holding signs with names of gun violence victims and messages such as "Ban Assault Weapons Now," joined a rally for gun control on Saturday, marching from the Capitol to the Washington Monument.

Leading the crowd were marchers with "We Are Sandy Hook" signs, paying tribute to victims of the December school shooting in Newtown, Conn. Washington Mayor Vincent Gray and other city officials marched alongside them. The crowd stretched for at least two blocks along Constitution Avenue.

Participants held signs reading "Gun Control Now," ''Stop NRA" and "What Would Jesus Pack?" among other messages. Other signs were simple and white, with the names of victims of gun violence.

About 100 residents from Newtown, where a gunman killed 20 first-graders and six teachers, traveled to Washington together, organizers said.

Participant Kara Baekey from nearby Norwalk, Conn., said that when she heard about the Newtown shooting, she immediately thought of her two young children. She said she decided she must take action, and that's why she traveled to Washington for the march.

"I wanted to make sure this never happens at my kids' school or any other school," Baekey said. "It just can't happen again."

Once the crowd arrived at the monument, speakers called for a ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition and for universal background checks on gun sales.

Education Secretary Arne Duncan told the crowd it's not about taking away Second Amendment gun rights, but about gun safety and saving lives. He said he and President Barack Obama would do everything they could to enact gun control policies.

"This is about trying to create a climate in which our children can grow up free of fear," Duncan said. "This march is a starting point; it is not an ending point ... We must act, we must act, we must act."

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.'s non-voting representative in Congress, said the gun lobby can be stopped, and the crowd chanted back, "Yes, we can."

"We are all culpable if we do nothing now," Norton said

James Agenbroad, 78, of Garrett Park, Md., carried a handwritten sign on cardboard that read "Repeal the 2nd Amendment." He called it the only way to stop mass killings because he thinks the Supreme Court will strike down any other restrictions on guns.

"You can repeal it," he said. "We repealed prohibition."

Molly Smith, the artistic director of Washington's Arena Stage, and her partner organized the march. Organizers said that in addition to the 100 people from Newtown, buses of participants traveled from New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia. Others flew in from Seattle, San Francisco and Alaska, they said.

While she's never organized a political march before, Smith said she was compelled to press for a change in the law. The march organizers support Obama's call for gun control measures. They also want lawmakers to require gun safety training for all buyers of firearms.

"With the drum roll, the consistency of the mass murders and the shock of it, it is always something that is moving and devastating to me. And then, it's as if I move on," Smith said. "And in this moment, I can't move on. I can't move on.

"I think it's because it was children, babies," she said. "I was horrified by it."

After the Connecticut shootings, Smith began organizing on Facebook. The group One Million Moms for Gun Control, the Washington National Cathedral and two other churches eventually signed on to co-sponsor the march. Organizers have raised more than $50,000 online to pay for equipment and fees to stage the rally, Smith said.

Lawmakers from the District of Columbia and Maryland rallied the crowd, along with Marian Wright Edelman of the Children's Defense Fund and Colin Goddard, a survivor from the Virginia Tech massacre.

Goddard said he was shot four times at Virginia Tech and is motivated to keep fighting for gun control because what happened to him keeps happening ? and nothing's been done to stop it.

"We are Americans," he said, drawing big cheers. "We have overcome difficulties when we realize we are better than this."

Smith said she supports a comprehensive look at mental health and violence in video games and films. But she said the mass killings at Virginia Tech and Aurora, Colo., and Newtown, Conn., all began with guns.

"The issue is guns. The Second Amendment gives us the right to own guns, but it's not the right to own any gun," she said. "These are assault weapons, made for killing people."

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Kerry, Hagel On Cuba: Cabinet Nominees Could Ease Relations, Lift Trade Embargo

HAVANA -- The nominee for U.S. Secretary of State, Sen. John Kerry, once held up millions of dollars in funding for secretive U.S. democracy-building programs in Cuba. Defense Secretary hopeful Chuck Hagel has called the U.S. embargo against the communist-run island "nonsensical" and anachronistic.

Both men are now poised to occupy two of the most important positions in President Barack Obama's Cabinet, leading observers on both sides of the Florida Straits to say the time could be ripe for a reboot in relations between the longtime Cold War enemies ? despite major obstacles still in the way.

Kerry's confirmation hearing was held last Thursday, with Hagel's likely to begin next Thursday. In a day marked by platitudes and praise from his longtime colleagues, the Massachusetts Democrat up for top U.S. diplomat sidestepped two questions on Cuba without giving any hint of his opinion on bilateral relations.

Yet Kerry's record has showed some openness to relaxing the tough U.S. stance on Cuba.

"I think having a secretary of state and secretary of defense who understand and are willing to speak publicly that isolation is counterproductive is a very good start," said Tomas Bilbao, executive director of the nonpartisan Cuba Study Group, which advocates using engagement to spur democratic change. "I'm optimistic about the opportunity."

Carlos Alzugaray, an ex-Cuban ambassador to the European Union and the author of several studies about Cuba-US relations, said that if both men are confirmed, no Cabinet since the Carter administration would have such high-level voices in favor of rapprochement.

At the same time, the composition of Cuban-Americans in Florida is evolving, with younger voters less emotionally attached to the issue than their parents and grandparents. Exit polls showed 49 percent of Cuban-Americans in the state voted for Obama, roughly the same percentage as four years ago, an indication the group no longer plays the make-or-break role it once did in presidential politics.

The atmosphere is changing in Cuba as well.

Alzugaray noted that the island has taken many steps that would normally be welcomed by Washington such as freeing dozens of political prisoners, opening the economy to limited capitalism, hosting peace talks for war-torn Colombia and eliminating most restrictions on travel for its own citizens.

"Cuba is changing, and it is changing in the direction that the United States says Cuba must change," Alzugaray told The Associated Press in an interview in his Havana apartment.

The greatest obstacle to better ties is undoubtedly the continued imprisonment of U.S. contractor Alan Gross, who is serving a 15-year sentence for crimes against the state after he was caught setting up clandestine Internet networks as part of a U.S. Agency for International Development democracy-building program.

Havana has insisted the 63-year-old Gross will not be released unless Washington considers freeing five Cuban agents held in the United States. One is out on supervised release but was ordered to remain in the country, and the other four are still incarcerated.

Critics of engagement, including several prominent Cuban-American legislators, say none of the reforms Cuba has made brings the island closer to being a democratic state after 54 years of rule by brothers Fidel and Raul Castro.

Dissidents are still detained and harassed, they say, the Cuban news media is not free, elections are restricted to approved candidates and the Cuban parliament acts as little more than a rubber stamp for decisions made by the island's aging leaders.

Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Havana-born Florida Republican and staunch critic of the Castros, told the AP she was deeply concerned about both Cabinet nominees.

"I think both are bad for strengthening the U.S.-Cuba embargo," she said. "They would work for an appeasement policy. They would work to normalize relations. That is their philosophy. But they won't be able to achieve it."

Ros-Lehtinen said she hoped Kerry's likely replacement as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Cuban-American Democrat Bob Menendez of New Jersey, would block any attempt to take a softer line.

As committee chairman in 2011, Kerry held up millions of dollars in funding for the same program that Gross was involved in, out of concern that it was ill-conceived and a waste of money. He later cut a deal with Menendez to free up the money. At the hearing on Thursday, Kerry said that as secretary of state, he would support such programs worldwide, but did not mention Cuba.

Hagel, a former Republican senator from Nebraska, has termed the 50-year-old trade embargo an "outdated, unrealistic, irrelevant policy" and said the U.S. should engage with the island, just as it does with other communist countries such as Vietnam and China.

In his first term, Obama eliminated restrictions on the number of times Cuban-Americans can visit their relatives on the island, and the amount of money they can send back in remittances. He also has made it much easier for American travelers to get licenses to visit the island on cultural, educational and religious exchanges, though tourism is still barred.

Since 2009, the number of Americans traveling to Cuba has nearly doubled from 52,000 per year to 103,000 in 2012, according to statistics compiled by the firm the Havana Consulting Group. Trips by Cuban-Americans to visit their relatives rose from 335,000 to 476,000 a year during the same period. The surge puts the United States second only to Canada as the source of travelers to the island.

But just as American officials have met Cuban reforms with lukewarm indifference, Cuban leaders have dismissed Obama's overtures as window-dressing, saying he has in many ways strengthened the embargo by going after companies that do business with the island.

Cuban officials have been reluctant to talk about the Kerry and Hagel nominations for fear their words will be used by opponents. But a pro-government Web site, Cubasi, published an opinion piece Thursday detailing both men's past opposition to America's Cuba policy.

"Chuck Hagel has no problem with Cuba," wrote the author, well-known columnist Nicanor Leon Cotayo. "On the contrary, he has demonstrated common sense to do away with one of the White House's most anachronistic foreign policies."

Cotayo added that Obama has "real and legal options to maneuver and diminish tension in bilateral relations."

Others say they are not holding their breath for any change.

Alzugaray, the longtime Cuban diplomat, threw up his hands and shrugged when asked why he was not more optimistic that the stars would align for better relations this time around.

"That dog has bit me several times," he laughed. "I've often thought that now is the time, the possibilities are there, but always something has complicated things."

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Associated Press writer Christine Armario in Miami contributed to this report.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT - INSTITUTIONAL SALES (M/F ... - JobUP

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Our client a prestigious financial firm is actively looking for institutional sales

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Job description
- Develop western Europe (Benelux countries an asset), as a single representative based in Switzerland
- Your role will be to leverage your institutional contacts to grow and develop the asset base
- Represent the company and increase sales visibility in the assigned market.
- Segment, map and identify prospective clients, drive the development of the sales strategy
- Developing network of external investment professionals, banks, corporate, pension plans, family offices, independent asset managers, insurance companies
- Maintaining awareness of relevant financial products and services available,
- Introducing new business opportunities,

Who we are looking for
- 8/10 years experience with professional Investors in Europe, preferably within asset management
- Experienced business developer with demonstrable track record of successful sales experience raising assets in the investment industry, and proven deal closing ability; excellent investors 'network
- Institutional network in Europe, Benelux region is an advantage
- A strong business understanding of the region with a focus on Pension Funds.
- Growing & driving a business within the region - influence and partnership with peers and key stakeholders in multiple locations.
- Proven management skills ideally in multiple disciplines (i.e. Sales, Client Mgmt, Product, Asset Management).
- Proven sales track record in the Pension Fund as a key targeted environment.
- Proven ability to work under pressure and to tight timeframes.
- University degree or equivalent
- Ability to build a network and develop strong working relationships quickly.
- Good knowledge of investment instruments and strategies.
- Very good communication and negotiation skills
- Hands-on independent working professional with entrepreneurial mindset who is able to work independently
- Fluency in French and English, other languages being an advantage

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Please apply online quoting reference number BPJA70021
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Visual arts: Thomas Demand's stop-motion animation rocks the boat

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Pacific Sun is a painstaking piece of animation inspired by video of a storm-tossed cruise ship, by German artist Thomas Demand.

Photograph by: Thomas Demand , VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn/SODRAC

MONTREAL - You can search ?Pacific Sun cruise? on YouTube and watch furniture and people sliding back and forth in a dining room as huge waves roll their cruise ship off the coast of New Zealand.

Or you can visit DHC/ART and watch a stop-motion animation by German artist Thomas Demand of full-sized cardboard furniture rolling across a cardboard room.

Which is more interesting: the YouTube surveillance camera video of true chaos, with people unable to stop themselves from crashing into walls and pillars? Or Demand?s video, which kills much of the event?s drama by removing the passengers and concentrating on the rhythmic back-and-forth of chairs, tables and paper? This video unfolds as a study of the relative inertia of light objects that begin moving before heavy objects, but come to a quicker stop.

My first reaction to Demand?s video was to marvel at the work involved in its making.

Demand said his video, which lasts two minutes, cost as much as a feature film to make. It involved teams of animators moving cardboard props inch by inch, from one marked position to another. A script had to be written to plot the changing positions of each chair, table and sheet of paper.

The answer to the question of which video is more interesting must involve the artist?s intention and his success in conveying it to his viewers.

Pacific Sun is an exercise in ?complexity that borders on madness,? Demand said during a discussion with noted art historian Michael Fried at the PHI Centre on Jan. 17, the night before the opening. The complexity of the video just reflects ?what happens in nature every second,? Demand added.

Fried saw evidence in Pacific Sun, made from a sequence of photographs, of a ?real artist? at work. Demand?s photos and videos show things that seem ordinary, but ?something is off. Everything is fabricated.? The objects, he said, ?declare their ?madeness? and raise the question: What?s going on??

The postmodern realm doesn?t care, declaring it?s up to the viewer to decide, Fried said. ?The artist?s intention is not important.?

But real artists, said Fried, put meaning into an artifact. And everything in a Demand photo or video is determined ? is ?intentional with a vengeance.?

Demand, who started as a sculptor, doesn?t let the viewer choose a vantage point. By photographing ? and then destroying ? his sculptures, the viewing point is determined.

This attitude extends to the entire gallery, making the Thomas Demand: Animations exhibition one huge installation. Pacific Sun is projected into a corner of the gallery, while a video showing a cardboard version of the closed-circuit camera that recorded the original scene is positioned in the opposite corner.

The exhibition is displayed in both of the DHC?s spaces, with the main space devoted mostly to photographs and the satellite space to the videos.

The photographs are unframed but mounted on aluminum, their flatness emphasized by their contrast with patterned wallpaper that simulates curtains ? the theatre?s device for hiding and revealing.

By showing photographs that depict deep space in a flat presentation before a wall that looks three-dimensional, Demand has taken command of the gallery environment, Fried said.

Embassy, an installation of photographs, is not quite typical of Demand?s work, in that the particular event he chose from history is not one of which many people will have even a vague memory. And though it is not always crucial to know the background of an image, knowledge can be a springboard to understanding, Fried said.

With Embassy, a little knowledge is important, and Demand has included an explanatory text. The work takes Demand into investigative journalism, a stance that is becoming more and more common among contemporary artists pondering the world?s many crises.

On the night when 2000 passed into 2001, the Niger Embassy in Rome was burglarized and stationery stolen. A few months later, Italian newspapers were offered what appeared to be contracts ? on paper with Niger?s letterhead ? for the sale of uranium (yellowcake) to Saddam Hussein.

The contracts were obvious frauds, Demand said, since the Niger officials who purportedly signed the documents were long out of office.

Italian newspapers didn?t bite, and European intelligence agencies also knew the contracts were fake, he said. But in 2003, George W. Bush and Tony Blair used them to justify the invasion of Iraq.

Demand said he decided to recreate the embassy that Niger, one of the poorest countries in the world, maintains in Rome, which is also headquarters of the World Food Program.

The embassy consists of four rooms in an apartment building.

He recounted how he gained entrance to the embassy, taking pictures with his cellphone, and how, after leaving, he immediately sketched the scene from memory. Then, posing as a potential renter to confirm the layout of the embassy, he spent a day in a similar set of rooms on another floor.

The result is a set of photographs of cluttered offices, with desks piled with stacks of paper. But these cold and banal architectural images depict a place where something happened that helped launch a war.

Demand?s arduous process of fabricating an image taken from the constant flow of the media stream serves as a way of ?slowing down the unceasing information flux,? exhibition curator John Zeppetelli writes in the exhibition brochure.

By creating a meditative environment, Demand helps us understand that ?these surface effects conceal a churning backstory rife with labour, love and resolve,? Zeppetelli writes.

Thomas Demand: Animations continues until May 12 at DHC/ART, 451 St. Jean St. For more information, visit dhc-art.org.

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Commercial property pricing improves as 2012 winds down ...

Posted on: January 25th, 2013 by admin@cpp

The commercial real estate pricing situation showed continued positive signs in November, which may signal that the Atlanta commercial real estate market is strengthening.

There was a gain of 0.9 percent in the value-weighted U.S. Composite Index during November, according to the Commercial Real Repeat Sale Indices report from CoStar Group. The gain helped this index improve more than 6 percent in the past 12 months. It also further increased to nearly 40 percent higher than the cyclical bottom, which was recorded in 2010. More investor demand for top-level properties in the largest markets around the country helped improve this figure in recent months.

The equal-weighted index improved 1.1 percent in November, the report explained. This was due to the general commercial real estate market experiencing notable strengthened conditions over the 12-month period. The low point for this aspect of the indices was in the early part of 2011, and it improved 10 percent?since that point.

While many investors showed interest in the most prized properties in the most expensive markets in recent months, there is a growing interest in lesser markets, the report noted. There was an overall slowdown in market investment during the third quarter, which may influence the strong finish to the year for commercial real estate purchases. This includes not only the industrial market, but also the office and retail sectors.

Improvement on all fronts in a relatively even manner may suggest that investor activity is relatively balanced. There was a spike in leasing activity during November, and this could have a positive effect on overall growth, the report explained. Fewer than 15 percent of all transactions during the month were considered distressed, which may further support that leasing conditions are better than in the past. This was the lowest recorded figure in more than three years.

Commercial development may rise in 2013
While leasing and purchasing conditions are improving, the total level of commercial real estate development may also see gains this year. Nonresidential construction should improve by more than 5 percent in 2013, according to a report from Associated Builders and Contractors. This could help commercial construction specifically, as it may rise 10 percent during that time. Much of this may have to do with a spike in nonresidential construction employment, which could improve more than 2 percent.

If you own or are considering a commercial building purchase and are interested in evaluating whether a solar power system would have long-term benefits for your buildings, contact Daniel Levison or Furman Wood of Commercial Property Professionals.

Source: http://www.cpprofessionals.com/cre-news/commercial-property-pricing-improves-as-2012-winds-down-64043

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Roland Cube Lite mini amplifier allows you to control guitar licks, aux input independently (video)

Roland Cube Lite mini amplifier allows you to control guitar licks, aux input independently video

At the start of NAMM 2013, Roland announced two new models in its Cube line and an iOS app to complete the trio. Both the Cube Lite and Cube Lite Monitor are on display in all of their dual-connecting glory, but we're far more interested in the former for its guitar amp wares. The 10W compact unit touts built-in JC Clean, Crunch and Extreme tones alongside Chorus and Reverb controls. We were pleasantly surprised with how well these on-board sounds came across at the strings of a Stratocaster during the booth demos we witnessed. Usually included presets can be really hit or miss, but these are quite serviceable -- especially in a portable unit. As you might expect, all of the usual controls are here including volume, treble, bass and drive and the requisite 1/4-inch input graces the backside. That's all quite nice, but the real story here is the iOS software and aux connectivity.

That iOS app, Cube Jam, allows you to record and play along with tunes from your iDevice and connects via the i-Cube Link stereo auxiliary input from the headphone jack of a slate or handset. We were a bit disappointed that the connection didn't come at the hands of a 30-pin jack or Lightning port, but overall the unit worked quite nicely in our limited time with it. The separate volume control for the aux port is quite nice and allows the user to adjust levels of the amp and the accompanying track independently to keep things just so. We'd surmize that you'd be able to connect an Android, BB10 or WP8 device for playback, if you're willing give up the Cube Jam software. Cube Lite also requires a tethered power supply and doesn't support Bluetooth connectivity like we saw on the iLoud from IK Multimedia. If you don't have a need for the guitar functionality, the Cube Lite Monitor wields the same 1/8-inch input, but offers stereo 1/4-inch jacks instead and tosses the in-built tones. Head on past the break for a quick tour and a closer look awaits in the gallery just below.

James Trew contributed to this report.

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J.J. Abrams And 'Star Wars': A Years' Long Love Affair

Long before he signed on to direct the seventh episode, Abrams flaunted his fandom.
By Kara Warner


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Test Fuel-Efficient Vehicles at The Work Truck ... - Automotive Digest

Test Fuel-Efficient Vehicles at The Work Truck Show? 2013 Green Truck Ride-and-Drive

Work Truck Show 2013

The Work Truck Show?s Green Truck Ride-and-Drive is the only event of the year that lets atten?dees test-drive more than 20 com?mer?cially viable advanced hybrid and alter?na?tive fuel vehi?cles in a real-world envi?ron?ment. In 2013, 21 trucks, vans, and buses fea?tur?ing the lat?est inno?va?tions in fuel effi?ciency are avail?able to show atten?dees as part of the free Ride-and-Drive. An addi?tional four vehi?cles are staged as sta?tion?ary dis?plays nearby to pro?vide demon?stra?tions of energy-efficient equip?ment, includ?ing aer?ial devices, hybrid cranes and refrig?er?a?tion systems.

The Work Truck Show? 2013, North America?s largest work truck event, runs March 6?8 at the Indi?ana Con?ven?tion Cen?ter in Indi?anapo?lis, IN. Edu?ca?tional pro?gram?ming and the Green Truck Sum?mit start March 5. The test dri?ves are con?ducted on city streets out?side the con?ven?tion cen?ter March 6 and 7 from 12:00PM to 4:30PM.? Learn more

Source: http://automotivedigest.com/2013/01/test-fuel-efficient-vehicles-at-the-work-truck-show-2013-green-truck-ride-and-drive/

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3 On Your Side: Cold Weather Car Advice

By Jim Donovan

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) ? As the coldest weather to hit the area in two years has settled in, we can consider ourselves lucky that we haven?t had to deal with much snow like much of the Midwest has. Eventually though, we?ll have to deal with it too, and many drivers aren?t prepared for the task of driving in it. So 3 On Your Side Consumer Reporter Jim Donovan has advice to prepare for the next round of weather.

This blast of arctic air isn?t welcomed by many motorists and service calls are soaring. On Wednesday, AAA Mid-Atlantic responded to over 2,600 dead battery calls alone.

The time to think about preparing your car for driving in winter weather is before the snow starts piling up. According to AAA, there are some simple things drivers can do to get their car ready like considering winter wiper blades wrapped in rubber to reduce buildup of ice and snow on the glass. You should inspect the tread on tires, and keep them properly inflated. When the temperature drops, so will the pressure inside of your tires.

Your emergency road kit should be updated for the winter months with items like blankets, extra gloves, hats, scarves, an ice scraper and brush and a bag of abrasive material like sand or salt.

When snow and ice start to cover the roadways, make sure your gas tank stays at least half-full to avoid gas line freeze-ups. Don?t use cruise control on slick surfaces, avoid tailgating to allow for extra braking distance, and if you do feel your wheels slipping, don?t slam on the brakes ? continue to look and steer in the direction you want to go.

In frigid temperatures, frozen door locks are common. Never pour hot water on a lock or windshield because this could make it worse or cause the window to shatter. Instead, carefully heat the end of the key with a match or lighter. If that doesn?t work, sometimes dipping the tip of the key in rubbing alcohol, using a can of de-icer spray, or heating the lock with a hair dryer will work too.

Source: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2013/01/24/3-on-your-side-cold-weather-car-advice/

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Mexican court orders release of French woman

MEXICO CITY (AP) ? A Mexican Supreme Court panel voted Wednesday to release Florence Cassez, a Frenchwoman who says she was unjustly sentenced to 60 years in prison for kidnapping.

Cassez has become a cause celebre in France, and irregularities in her case strained relations between the countries.

President Francois Hollande went on French television to speak about the Cassez case, saying "I want to tell her that she will be welcomed with all the support necessary ... Florence, you are welcome in your own country."

"And also I want to recognize the Mexican justice system because it put the law first," Hollande said. "That was the trust we put in it. And today we can say that between France and Mexico, we have the best relations that it is possible to have."

The five-justice panel voted 3-2 to order Cassez released because of procedural and rights violations during her arrest. The justices pointedly did not rule on her guilt or innocence, but said the violations of due process, the right to consular assistance and evidentiary rules were so big as to invalidate the original guilty verdict against her.

Cassez, 38, was arrested in 2005 and convicted of helping her Mexican then-boyfriend run a kidnap gang.

"I'm crazy with happiness, I can't say anything else," her mother, Charlotte Cassez, said in France. "I'm still struggling to believe it."

Mexican police acknowledged they staged a televised raid on a ranch outside Mexico City to depict the rescue of the hostages and detention of Cassez. After Cassez was detained and incognito for a day, Mexican police hauled her back to the ranch and forced her to participate in their staging of the raid for television cameras, a sort of media display that is not unusual in Mexico.

She said she had lived at the ranch, but said she did not know that kidnapping victims were being held there.

Justice Arturo Zaldivar said during discussion of the ruling that "if she had been turned over to court custody promptly, if she had been allowed prompt consular assistance, this (raid) staging couldn't have taken place, and the whole affair would have been totally different."

The doe-eyed Cassez spent seven years in prison and became the center of a vigorous debate between Mexicans who say she was abused by the criminal justice system and those who say setting her free would only reinforce a sense that crimes such as kidnapping go unpunished.

The issue is sensitive in Mexico, which has one of the highest kidnapping rates in the world and where there is increasing public pressure to halt what is seen as widespread impunity for criminals.

"This is a resounding message in favor of justice and respect for human rights," said one of Cassez's lawyers, Agustin Acosta, outside the courtroom. Police torture and fabrication of evidence were long tolerated in Mexico.

Another of Cassez's lawyers, Frank Berton, said Cassez "is going to go free, in a few minutes or a few hours," and said she would probably fly back to France as soon as this evening.

But the ruling provoked a backlash from of Mexico's anti-crime activists, like Isabel Miranda de Wallace, who led a successful decade-long fight to bring her son's kidnappers to justice, though his body still has not been found.

"Today, they opened the door to impunity, today a lot of people are going to go free," Miranda de Wallace told local media. "We already live without public safety, now it's going to be worse."

At least one victim identified her as one of the kidnappers, though only by her voice, not by sight.

Ezequiel Elizalde, a kidnap victim who testified against Cassez, reacted angrily to the court decision. Elizalde told local media the Mexican justice system had been discredited by the ruling, and that citizens should no longer depend on it. "Get a weapon, arm yourself, and don't pay any attention to the government."

Luis Gonzalez Placencia, president of Mexico City's Human Rights Commission, said that "in this country we can no longer ignore police obtaining evidence by tampering with it, by using torture, by staging raids."

"We will never know whether Florence is guilty or innocent, but we know for certain there are specific people who violated due process."

Cassez was originally sentenced in 2008 to 96 years in prison for four kidnappings. The sentence was reduced to 70 years a year later when she was acquitted of one of the charges.

The case caused diplomatic tensions between France and Mexico. In 2011, the Mexican government said it would not participate in France's yearlong festival celebrating Mexican culture, after then-French President Nicolas Sarkozy said the festival should be used to draw attention to the Cassez case.

The case showed Mexico's legal system to be plagued by irregularities and in some cases, extremely slow. The case of Israel Vallarta, Cassez's ex-boyfriend who was also arrested for allegedly leading the gang, is still being decided in the courts.

Mexico in 2008 implemented a judicial reform that called for open trials and reinforced the principle of innocence until proven guilty. The old system, still in place in most of the country, was blamed for fostering corruption and confessions extracted by torture.

Mexico's Supreme Court has become more independent in recent years, and the public has become more willing to acknowledge the shortcomings of the justice system. A widely viewed documentary film, "Presumed Guilty," detailed the story of a man arrested off the street and held for several years for a murder he didn't commit.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mexican-court-orders-release-french-woman-201911764.html

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How to Improve Your Speeches Through Audience Analysis

The first two articles in this audience analysis series have defined what audience analysis is?(what questions to ask) and given?strategies for how to conduct audience analysis?(how to get those answers).

This begs the question ? how do you capitalize?on your audience analysis? That is, how do you reap the benefits to offset the time that you invested?

In this article, we examine how to improve your presentation based on your audience analysis.

8 Ways to Use Audience Analysis to Improve Any Presentation

We start by examining eight actions you can take to improve just about any presentation:

  1. Dress like your audience, or maybe one notch above.
  2. Choose a presentation format appropriate to your audience and the event.
  3. Select the supporting points which will have greatest impact on this audience.
  4. Use words which match your audience?s vocabulary.
  5. Draw upon sources which your audience recognizes for statistics, quotations, examples, or other evidence.
  6. Choose stories which will resonate with your audience.
  7. Design visuals that impact your audience.
  8. Customize your call-to-action for this audience.

1. Dress like your audience, or maybe one notch above.

This is usually an easy way to boost your ethos as your audience will like you more if you ?fit in? with them. Dressing?significantly?better or significantly worse than your audience makes you appear like an outsider.

For other clothing tips, see How to Dress for Public Speaking.

2. Choose a presentation format appropriate to your audience and the event.

Sometimes slides are necessary; sometimes not. Sometimes you need a lengthy Q&A; sometimes not. Some audiences expect a traditional lecture style; some expect the opposite. Whatever you choose, you should be guided by the needs and expectations of your audience; don?t merely choose the format you are accustomed to delivering.

Note that this doesn?t mean you must always conform to audience expectations. In rare circumstances, you might deliberately shock the audience with a style that goes against what they expect. It?s risky, but in the right setting, it may pay off.

3. Select the supporting points which will have greatest impact on this audience.

While preparing, you will usually have a large number of potential supporting points, but you can?t present them all within your time constraints. When choosing which to keep and which to cut, consider those which this audience will find most persuasive.

Will this audience be persuaded more by a financial argument or an environmental one? Do they value simplicity more than convenience? Do they value security more than freedom?

4. Use words which match your audience?s vocabulary.

This applies both to your spoken words as well as words which appear on your visuals.

Don?t say ?dollars? when you should be saying ?euros.? Don?t use acronyms or technical jargon that your audience won?t understand. Similarly, don?t be sloppy with terms where your audience expects high precision. Do your homework!

5. Draw upon sources which your audience recognizes for statistics, quotations, examples, or other evidence.

To maximize the impact of quotations, examples, and other supporting material, draw from sources that your audience knows and (hopefully) respects.

For example, quote Bill Gates when speaking to entrepreneurs or CEOs. Quote Justin Bieber when talking to?teen-aged?girls.

6. Choose stories which will resonate with your audience.

Stories offer tremendous benefits in your presentations, but you?ll lose much of the impact if your audience doesn?t identify with the hero in some way.

For example, when speaking to community organizers, tell stories where a community organizer is the hero. When speaking to a school auditorium of parents, feature parenting heroes instead.

7. Design visuals that impact your audience.

If you want to trigger emotions, don?t necessarily select the images that you find most impressive; select those which impact your audience most.

If you are using charts or diagrams, choose those which will answer the questions your audience members have.

If your slides carry a theme throughout (e.g. Star Trek), make sure it is appropriate for your audience.

8. Customize your call-to-action for this audience.

To maximize the likelihood that your audience takes action, make sure your call-to-action is tailored for them given their strengths and resources.

Suppose you are speaking on behalf of Habitat for Humanity, an organization that provides affordable housing. If your audience is a group of wealthy CEOs, then the call-to-action might be asking for monetary donations or to get their employees engaged. If your audience is a group of service club members, however, your call-to-action might be to invite hands-on participation on a new home.

How to Handle Special Audiences

The guidelines above apply to just about every presentation, regardless of any particular audience characteristic.

Sometimes, though, your audience analysis will uncover a specific fact that will impact your choices. Consider the following special audiences:

  • Mandatory attendance
    Overall, it?s much easier speaking to people who choose to attend, because their attendance demonstrates their motivation. So, when speaking to an audience where participation is mandatory, you?ll need to convince them that there is value for them.
  • Hostile audience
    When your audience is predisposed to oppose your message, you?ll need to practice logical jujitsu to show them how their beliefs really do support your objectives. You are probably doomed if you fail to recognize this in your analysis.
  • Fatigued audience
    When you are speaking late in the afternoon (or evening), or even just before lunch after a?tiring morning, it is tough to keep your audience?s attention.?Keep it short. Keep it upbeat and high-energy.
  • Conference audience
    Whenever you are speaking at a larger event, do your homework on how your presentation fits with the material from other speakers. The more you can draw connections for the audience, the more valuable you?ll be.

What to do with a heterogeneous audience?

We?ve assumed so far that you have a homogeneous audience, with a single audience persona (i.e. everyone attending has similar background, knowledge level, key demographic characteristics, etc.). This keeps it simple, but is rarely realistic.

Often, your audience will be mixed in some critical aspect. For example:

  • You are presenting to potential customers. The audience is split between senior management (managers, accountants, legal) and the technical team. These groups have very different backgrounds, different issues of concern, and different vocabularies.
  • You are presenting at a civic government meeting on a controversial issue. The audience is comprised of people from the following groups: pro-business; environmentalists; pro-family; etc.
  • You are speaking at the parent-teacher association meeting for your child?s school. The audience includes parents, teachers, and school board members.

So, what do you do when your audience is a mix of two or more distinct sub-groups?

There are three basic strategies:

  1. Speak to only one sub-group of the audience and ignore the others. This is a risky strategy, but may be appropriate if, for example, the decision rests with a single person or a small group of people. It may make sense to focus your presentation on the decision-maker(s).
  2. Address each of your audience sub-groups with different parts of your presentation. Part of your presentation might be aimed at sub-group A, while the next part may address the concerns of sub-group B, and then sub-group C, and so on. This is a strategy employed often by politicians.
  3. Ignore the differences between audience members, and instead focus on common appeals. Although important differences exist between the sub-groups, you might choose to ignore these differences to avoid getting tangled up in opposing arguments. Your presentation can ?stay above the fray? and focus instead on values, principles, and issues where there is common ground.

Depending on your situation, any of these strategies may be optimal for you.

Next in this Series?

In the next article, we?ll share a useful worksheet that can help you turn audience analysis into a positive, focused speaking habit.

Andrew Dlugan ?is the editor and founder of Six Minutes. He teaches courses, leads seminars, coaches speakers, and strives to avoid Suicide by PowerPoint. He is an award-winning public speaker and speech evaluator. Andrew is a father and husband who resides in British Columbia, Canada.

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9 Tax Questions Homeowners Must Ask, PLUS 5 Ways To Stay On ...

Now is the time to start putting together records and information for your 2012 tax returns which are due April 15, 2013. Here are some tax questions homeowners need to ask:

1. What tax benefits did homeowners get in the recent ?fiscal cliff? budget agreement??Two tax provisions that ended in 2011 were reinstated for 2012 and 2013: 1. Mortgage insurance premiums are again tax deductible for people with adjusted gross income below $110,000; 2. Homeowners will continue to get tax credits for certain energy-efficient home improvements. For details, visit www.irs.gov or ask a tax professional.

2. What are the home related tax deductions people most often claim??One of them is the mortgage interest deduction (which can mean about $3,000 in tax savings for the average itemizing homeowner) and another one is the deduction for property taxes.

3. What is the #1 mistake homeowners make with their taxes??If your real estate taxes are not part of your monthly mortgage payment, you are billed by your town or county. Those tax bills often include other items like trash collection and snow removal fees. Be careful to deduct only the part of your bill that is property tax.

4. What tax deduction should I be sure to take? Make sure to deduct any points you paid on the mortgage you took out to purchase your home in the tax year you paid them. But if you refinanced, you need to amortize and deduct any points you paid over the life of the mortgage. People can easily forget the deduction after a few years.

5. What?s the most important thing I should do as a first-time homeowner? Look at?the HUD-1 form you received when you closed on your home. There may be fees like prepaid taxes or interest you can now deduct.

6. What should I look out for if I?ve owned my home for a number of years? If you?ve refinanced and taken out home equity loans or lines of credit, remember that the maximum outstanding home equity debt that?s deductible is $100,000 and the maximum amount of deductible mortgage interest is $1 million.

7. Which home improvement records should I keep? Keep all receipts for the capital improvements you?ve made to the property. Tax rules let you add these expenses to your home?s cost to reduce any profit you might have to pay taxes on when you sell. But most people are exempt from taxes on the first $500,000 of profit for joint filers ($250,000 for single filers).

8. What?s the difference between a capital improvement and a repair? Fixing a furnace so it keeps working is a repair; replacing it is a capital improvement.

9. Will taking a home office tax deduction increase my chances of being audited??Taking the deduction shouldn?t generate an audit by itself. But if your expenses are unusually large, or if it looks like you?re using office costs to create artificial losses, the IRS will probably look into it.

NOTE: Always consult a tax professional for the definitive answer to any tax question.

AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION

Doing routine home maintenance is the best way to avoid those really expensive repairs that can come when things aren?t looked after. Plus, when it comes time to sell, buyers will pay more for a well-maintained home. Here?s how to stay on top of the upkeep.

1. Make a schedule and stick to it. Most maintenance can be done annually: roof, gutter, and downspout repairs; sealing exterior cracks; weatherproofing windows and doors; furnace and air conditioning checkups; inspecting and cleaning the drainage system. Put these on your calendar, then do them!

2. Take care of problems as soon as they appear. If a pipe leaks, repair it immediately. If a roof looks worn, repair it before it leaks. When gutters back up, even on a new house, water can come down inside walls and even damage the framing. You want to avoid the extra damage that can occur after something fails.

3. Assemble a team of contractors and repair people. Ask friends in your area, neighbors, and your real estate agent to recommend trades people. When buying a home, ask the seller for a list of the people who have worked on the property.

4. Be careful when choosing the least expensive contractor or building materials. Don?t make cost the most important factor. Shoddy work and inferior materials will cost you more when you have to redo the job.

5. Ask your home inspector to re-inspect your property.
Periodically bring in a professional inspector to show you what needs to be done to keep your home in good shape. Inspectors can point out simple, inexpensive things, like sealing cracks and touching up paint, which can make a big difference in the long run.

It?s also a good idea to keep up with the latest home financing information. If you?re thinking of buying a new home, refinancing your existing one, or funding home improvements, please call or email us ? we?re always here to help?. Have a great day!

P.S.? The housing market is in the early stages of recovery, as home prices inch up in many areas yet remain extremely affordable ? and mortgage rates stay historically low. But if you?re thinking about buying or refinancing, it?s smart to get the financing process started early. Please call or email us to talk about the attractive options available now.

Source: http://www.brandmortgage.com/2013/01/23/9-tax-questions-homeowners-must-ask-plus-5-ways-to-stay-on-top-of-home-maintenance/

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