Friday, March 8, 2013

Georgia town to consider requiring residents to own guns

ATLANTA (Reuters) - Residents of a small Georgia town may soon be asked to keep guns in their homes, a proposal that comes as federal lawmakers argue for new limits on firearm ownership.

A city leader in Nelson, 50 miles north of Atlanta, said on Wednesday he proposed an ordinance calling on every head of household to have a gun as a way to keep crime down.

Nelson, home to 1,300 people, employs one police officer, who is only on duty at night, city councilman Duane Cronic told Reuters. When the officer is off duty during the day, residents must call local sheriff's officials if they need assistance, which he said can result in longer response times.

Cronic said his proposal is similar to an ordinance enacted by the nearby town of Kennesaw in 1982. There would be no penalty for not having a weapon, but the law would send a message to would-be criminals, he said.

"It would be a like putting a big security sign in your front yard," he said.

Cronic's proposal is being considered amid heated debate at the federal and state levels over U.S. gun control laws in the wake of a December shooting rampage that left 26 people dead at a Connecticut elementary school.

The fatal attack has prompted some states to tighten gun laws, while other states are seeking to keep federal gun measures from being applied within their borders.

The Nelson city council will vote on the gun ownership ordinance on April 1, Cronic said.

Crime in Nelson mostly consists of petty theft, Cronic said, and he hopes the gun ordinance will keep it that way.

"This is just a way to keep our crime rate low," he said.

(Editing by Colleen Jenkins)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/georgia-town-consider-requiring-residents-own-guns-231201105.html

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Cardinals impose media blackout ahead of conclave

VATICAN CITY (AP) ? In the end, American-style transparency was no match for the Vatican's obsession with secrecy.

Cardinals attending closed-door discussions ahead of the conclave to elect the next pope imposed a media blackout Wednesday, forcing the cancellation of the popular daily press briefings by U.S. cardinals that had provided crucial insights into the deliberations.

The official reason for the blackout was that some details of the secret discussions about the problems in the church appeared in the Italian newspaper La Stampa.

But speculation mounted that the underlying aim of the blackout was to silence the Americans, who have been vocal in their calls for disclosure about allegations of corruption and dysfunction in the Holy See's governance before they enter the conclave to elect a successor to Benedict XVI.

As a result, the conflict appears to be a microcosm of the likely battle lines heading into the election: American and German cardinals have indicated they want a pope who will impose some order on the Vatican's inner workings, while the Vatican-based cardinals are defending their record and seeking to end the discussion.

One Italian cardinal said the Curia, or the Vatican bureaucracy, had been sorely maligned and that he could "only say good things about it."

"In the Curia, the pope has a docile tool that does exactly what he wants and tries to help him in the best of ways," Italian media quoted Cardinal Giovanni Lajolo, the retired administrator of the Vatican City State as saying during a book launch Tuesday. "Of course it can always be improved."

That picture is at odds with evidence of turf battles, Machiavellian machinations and allegations of corruption and cronyism that were exposed last year when private papal documents were leaked to an Italian journalist. The documents paint a portrait of an utterly dysfunctional, ungovernable Italian bureaucracy.

The Vatican denied it had exerted any pressure on the American cardinals to keep quiet and cancel their briefings. But the Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, made clear that the Holy See considered this week's pre-conclave meetings to be secret and part of a solemn process to choose a pope, suggesting that he didn't necessarily appreciate the Americans' candor.

"The College (of Cardinals) as a whole has decided to maintain a line of an increasing degree of reserve," he said.

The debate played out as the Vatican awaited the arrival of the last voting-age cardinal: Vietnamese Cardinal Jean-Baptiste Pham Minh Man, who was expected in Rome on Thursday. With his arrival, the College of Cardinals was expected to be able to set a date for the start of the conclave, where 115 men will select the next pontiff.

The spokeswoman for the U.S. cardinals, Sister Mary Ann Walsh, said Wednesday's briefing and all cardinal interviews were canceled after other cardinals expressed concern about the content of articles in Italian daily La Stampa, which over the past several days reported details of comments individual cardinals made in the closed-door meetings.

La Stampa reported Wednesday, for example, that the head of the Vatican's legal office had told the cardinals of the need for improved coordination among the various Vatican offices and better communication between the Holy See and local dioceses. None of those details came from the American briefing, where the U.S. cardinals took pains to stress the secrecy of the actual proceedings.

"I don't think anyone was angry at the Americans. They were angry at La Stampa," Walsh told The Associated Press.

"In true old-style Catholic school teacher fashion, someone talks and everybody stays after school," Walsh said. She added that the Americans had been assured that the Vatican was pleased with their briefings.

Perhaps. But Lombardi's palatable irritation suggested otherwise.

Italian media reported that Vatican-based cardinals wanted the election to take place quickly and speculated that Italian cardinals in particular were displeased with the Americans for making clear they were requesting more information about the Vatican's internal governance problems. The implication was the Rome-based cardinals didn't want the Vatican's dirty laundry aired out.

Cardinals Daniel DiNardo of Texas and Sean O'Malley of Boston said in Tuesday's briefing that they favored taking a longer time for pre-conclave discussions to gather more information.

"We need to give it the time that's necessary," O'Malley told the packed press conference at the North American College, the U.S. seminary up the hill from the Vatican. "I believe the feeling of the cardinals is that we want to have enough time in the general congregations so that when we go to the conclave itself it's a time of decision."

Drawing laughs, O'Malley added: "And it is hard to get a bad meal in Rome."

German Cardinal Walter Kasper also called for more time. "Among the cardinals, we barely know one another," he told La Repubblica newspaper. "There's no hurry."

Italian newspapers and international media, including The Associated Press, have reported on the Americans' unique briefings and how they contrasted with the near-silence from other cardinals and Lombardi's comparatively sedate Vatican briefings.

During Tuesday's briefing, DiNardo and O'Malley held a lively and informative 30-minute chat with some 100 reporters and two dozen television crews from around the globe. They revealed no details of their closed-door discussions. But they nevertheless provided journalists with insight about the process from two people actually involved.

"We're trying to help people have a greater understanding of what the process is and the procedures and background information," O'Malley told reporters. "Right now that's about all we can share with you but we're happy to try to do it."

Although the Americans were the only cardinals who were holding daily briefings, other individual cardinals have given occasional interviews to individual media.

And in an indication that the blackout wasn't total, U.S. Cardinal Timothy Dolan went ahead with his live radio show broadcast Wednesday.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cardinals-impose-media-blackout-ahead-conclave-210709660.html

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Is James Franco A Sadist? Mila Kunis Seems To Think So

After eight films together, the actress reflects on her 'Oz the Great and Powerful' costar's multitasking.
By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Alicia Moore


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Photo: MTV News

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1703210/james-franco-mila-kunis-oz-great-powerful.jhtml

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Omega-3s Protect Against Skin Cancer | VitaMedica

Omega-3s Protect Against Skin CancerLove the sun but worried about the harmful effects it can have on your skin?? Adding omega-3 supplements as part of your skin care regimen may help protect against the most fearful of all skin conditions ? skin cancer.

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The study by researchers at the University of Manchester was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, and it found that volunteers who were given omega-3 supplements showed an improved ability to defend against the potentially harmful effects of the sun.? It was the first study to investigate the effects of omega-3s on sun protection in humans.

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Of the 79 participants, half were given 4g of omega-3 daily ? the equivalent to 1.5 servings of oily fish such as salmon or mackerel ? and half were given a placebo. They were then exposed to the equivalent of 8, 15, or 30 minutes of midday summer sunshine in Manchester through the use of a special light machine.?

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Individuals who took the placebo pills had an immune system response that was half as strong as those supplemented with omega-3s when exposed to sunlight for 8 and 15 minutes, respectively.? This meant that the sunlight caused ?immunosuppression,? an inhibition of the body?s immune system, and reduced the skin?s ability to fight infection and skin cancer.?

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At 30 minutes of sunlight exposure, there was no difference in immune response in either group.

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Lead study author Lesley Rhodes, Professor of Experimental Dermatology at the Photobiology Unit Dermatology Centre of the University of Manchester says the findings are significant because research consistently shows that most people use sunscreens improperly or inadequately and not on a daily basis as they should.? However, omega-3 supplementation and increased consumption of oily fish is not a substitute for sunscreen and protective clothing, headgear, and eyewear.?

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While not conclusive evidence of a protective effect, "This study adds to the evidence that omega-3 is a potential nutrient to protect against skin cancer. Although the changes we found when someone took the oil were small, they suggest that a continuous low level of chemoprevention from taking omega-3 could reduce the risk of skin cancer over an individual's lifetime,? says Rhodes.

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The Bottom Line

We?ve all heard about the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for cardiovascular and brain health, but this new study points to the benefits in skin health, adding to a long list that even includes slowing the signs of aging and reducing inflammation.

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Best Omega-3 Supplements ? What to Look For (INFOGRAPHIC)

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This is just another good reason to take fish oil ? an especially important one because skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S., with more than 3.5 million skin cancers diagnosed in over two million people annually.

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Taking omega-3 supplements should be part of a comprehensive plan to try and thwart skin cancer.? Here are a few tips to keep skin cancer-free:

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1.? Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB rays.

2.? Make sure your sunscreen has a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 30 or more.

3.? Wear sunscreen under makeup for maximum protection, even when your makeup has sunscreen in it already.

4.? Always wear sunscreen when you are going outside, even on cloudy days that seem to have little sunlight, because the UV

???? rays are still present and can penetrate your skin up to 80%.

5.? Wear protective clothing (long sleeves), hats with wide brims, and sunglasses.

6.? Stay in the shade ? the sun?s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. so exercise caution during these hours.

7.? Use extra sunscreen on the sand or snow, as they reflect sunlight and can cause sunburns.

8.? Stay out of tanning beds!? Indoor tanners have a 69% increased risk of early-onset basal cell carcinoma, and people who

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Keep your skin healthy and beautiful by protecting it.? After all, you know what they say about ?an ounce of prevention?!

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Source: http://www.vitamedica.com/omega-3s-protect-against-skin-cancer/

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Amazon's New Mobile Ad Network Is A Huge ... - Business Insider

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Amazon launched a new mobile ad network this week, which will allow advertisers to run ads on mobile apps downloaded from Amazon's app store.

That doesn't sound too dramatic ? it's expected that users of Amazon's Kindle might see ads running on apps they got from Amazon.

But it's only when you understand the full specs of the new network that you realize what a huge potential threat to Google this could be: The ads will also run on any Android device that has downloaded apps from Amazon.

Android, of course, is Google's territory.

Currently, mobile ad revenue is poised to become the heart of Google's entire business. The company changed its ad buying interface to simplify ad buying across desktop and mobile devices. Advertisers expect that change to raise prices for Google ads. And CEO Larry Page has told Wall Street that he expects mobile ad prices to overtake desktop prices in the future. Notably, Google has also upped its game in the online shopping arena, pushing Amazon's search results further down the page.

In short, Google is girding itself for a mobile ad future, not a desktop future.

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What Amazon's new mobile ads will look like

Now comes Amazon, running ads in mobile apps on Google's Android devices.

Here's the potential, per Adweek:

Imagine a women?s shoe brand being able to serve ads for a particular pair of heels only to women who have owned a similar pair, have ?purchased that pair years ago and need to replace them. That?s a possibility if Amazon can recognize app users and match them to their Amazon account. To do that the user would have at least needed to download the app through the Amazon Appstore.

The key here is that currently, Google cannot do anything like that. Amazon may know what shoes you bought in the past, Google does not. Being able to target ads at users with known purchase histories is a goldmine for advertisers.

Right now, Amazon's ad network can't target users that effectively, either. You can see the basic targeting options here, and they're modest (gender, location, and that's about it).?

But as long as Google allows anyone to use its Android phone operating system for free, there's not much it can do about Amazon stealing its eyeballs.

What Amazon doesn't know, however, is what users want to buy right now when they're not on Amazon. That information belongs largely to Google (when you search for Louboutins on Google, it's a pretty good indicator that you're in the market for a pair).

As we've noted before, the universe of information that advertisers need to target their ads is spread largely across three giants:

Amazon: Owns the best database of actual shopping history and purchases. This type of data is like gold for advertisers. Clients have long awaited the day when "the sleeping giant," as it is known in the ad biz, finally wakes up to advertisers. It also knows a lot about its consumers' identities, including addresses and credit card numbers.

Facebook: Owns the best database of personal information about consumers. 1 billion users strong, with all their interests and friends, it's terrifically useful stuff for marketers. But it doesn't know their purchase histories, or their future purchase desires.

Google: Has traditionally dominated the "purchase intent" sector of the category. When people search for "Star Wars DVD" online, that's a pretty good indicator they want to buy said movie. Google has been serving ads (and retargeting ads) against such requests for years. But its data on shoppers and their histories has never been as good as Amazon's or Facebook's.

In this scheme, Amazon appears to regard Google as the easiest competitor to attack. Google knows the least about its consumers (except when they want something right now). And while Facebook's user data is interesting, it's not the kind of e-commerce platform that threatens Amazon. Yet.

That's why?Amazon is now leveraging Google's assets against itself.

It's dealing with the biggest threat first.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/amazons-new-mobile-ad-network-is-a-huge-threat-to-google-2013-3

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Blog - Bell Plumbing & Heating

Posted by Gary Bell

Kitchen Remodling in DenverWe spend a lot of time in our kitchens. Between cooking dinner, doing dishes and entertaining guests it is clear that this is one of the most important rooms in any house. Don?t you think that an area of your home that you use and value so much should reflect your style and sensibilities? Bell Plumbing & Heating is a full service remodeling company, and we can help you get the kitchen of your dreams. From design to demo and construction, Bell Plumbing & Heating does it all. Contact us today if you are ready to give your kitchen the attention it deserves. We have the products, services and skills necessary to give you the kitchen that you deserve.

Designing a kitchen remodeling plan can be difficult. There are a lot of different options, styles and materials out there. You want your kitchen to stand out and say something about yourself, but it must still meld with the rest of your home. This is why the advice and expertise of a professional kitchen remodeling contractor is so indispensable. At Bell Plumbing & Heating we are not satisfied until you are convinced that you have made all the right choices about the design of your new kitchen.

Never make the mistake of ordering parts, materials or fixtures out of a catalog or online. You will be seeing and using these items in your home every day. They deserve more attention than that. Bell Plumbing & Heating has a great solution. Simply drop by our state of the art, 8,500 sq. ft. showroom to view kitchen models available for installation in your Denver home. Located just off of I-25 and Iliff Ave, our showroom is loaded with the finest fixtures, tubs, faucets, accessories and HVAC equipment available. Come by today to check out all of the great kitchen remodeling options available to you.

Don?t put up with a drab kitchen any longer. Bell Plumbing & Heating can help you remodel your kitchen to be as unique as you. Come by our exceptional showroom today to start making decisions about remodeling your kitchen in Denver, CO.

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Source: http://www.bellplumbing.com/blog/home-improvement/planning-your-dream-kitchen-in-denver/

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Friday, March 1, 2013

BDC Seminar Series: Massachusetts' Luxury Real Estate Market

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Interested in the luxury housing market?? Charles Orr, Luxury Markets Expert with Coldwell Banker Previews International, will be our guest for the next BDC Seminar Series on Wednesday, March 13th from 11 am to 12 pm. Charles will discuss the areas of growth in the $1M+ market and what the trend-lines look like in key neighborhoods in Boston and beyond. As the high-end real estate market in eastern Massachusetts trends upward, so might potential design referrals.

Mr. Orr has been active with Coldwell Banker?s luxury marketing program, Previews International, in the northeast for 15 years. His experience prior to this, as a developer of commercial and residential properties, has given his an insight into building trends as well.

Please join us on Wednesday, March 13th from 11am?12pm on the Fifth Floor, Seminar Room of the Boston Design Center. A reception will immediately follow the presentation in 342, BDC Desinger?s Club, on the third floor. Please RSVP at 617.338.5072.

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Source: http://blog.bostondesign.com/featured/bdc-seminar-series-massachusetts-luxury-real-estate-market/

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Cancer risks higher in worst hit Fukushima area: WHO

GENEVA (Reuters) - People in the area worst affected by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident two years ago have a higher risk of developing certain cancers, the World Health Organisation said on Thursday.

A 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011, killed nearly 19,000 people and devastated the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, triggering meltdowns, spewing radiation and forcing about 160,000 people to flee their homes.

"A breakdown of data, based on age, gender and proximity to the plant, does show a higher cancer risk for those located in the most contaminated parts," Dr. Maria Neira, WHO director for public health and environment, said in a statement.

In the most contaminated area, the WHO estimated that there was a 70 percent higher risk of females exposed as infants developing thyroid cancer over their lifetime. The thyroid is the most exposed organ as radioactive iodine concentrates there and children are deemed especially vulnerable.

The report concluded that for the general population inside Japan, the predicted health risks were low, but that one-third of emergency workers were estimated to have increased risk.

But there was no discernible increase in health risks expected outside Japan, the WHO in a 200-page report, which was based on a comprehensive assessment by international experts.

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Jon Boyle)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cancer-risks-higher-worst-hit-fukushima-area-093400519--finance.html

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