Wednesday, January 25, 2012

10 best resorts that get you close to animals

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Guests at the Atlantis hotel swim on Paradise Island, Bahamas. The resort features one of the largest outdoor marine habitats in the world, one that showcases more than 50,000 aquatic animals representing 250 species.

By Candyce H. Stapen, Family Vacation Critic

For animal-loving families, the highlight of any vacation is a close -- but fun -- encounter with a critter. At these 10 resorts, located in the U.S., Caribbean, Central America and Africa, families meet regional animals, learn about their behaviors and habitats and even, in some cases, interact with them.

1. Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas
This mega-resort on the Bahamas' Paradise Island is loosely themed on Atlantis, the lost city under the sea. As a result, water is everywhere, tying together the vast property with its many buildings housing over 3,400 guest accommodations. Along with multiple pools and man-made lagoons, Atlantis features one of the largest outdoor marine habitats in the world, one that showcases more than 50,000 aquatic animals representing 250 species. Walk through a shark tunnel and watch the fierce critters zig-zag above your head. Ogle tanks of jelly fish, lobsters and piranhas and be mesmerized by colorful schools of parrot, butterfly and other tropical fish. Watch nurse sharks in the Reef Lagoon, sea turtles in the Hibiscus Lagoon and Southern stingrays in the Stingray Lagoon.

Aquaventure features more water rides as well as the 14-acre Dolphin Cay where you learn about, touch and swim with dolphins. During the six-hour Trainer for a Day program, kids help train the curious critters and assist a laboratory technician at the Dolphin Cay veterinary hospital. The summer's Marine Adventure Fantasy Camp, held at select times, allows 'tweens and teens a multi-day experience of prepping food and feeding the animals, as well as taking a guided shark walk and snorkel trip.

2. Four Seasons Resort at Jackson Hole, Wyo.
The West's panoramic vistas of snow-capped mountain peaks set against blue skies define the legendary landscape of a Wyoming vacation. But that's just the background. To really explore the west, you need to view the region's animals, a special treat for city slicker families.

On a custom, four-hour wildlife safari led by a naturalist and offered year-round by the Four Seasons Resort at Jackson Hole, you ride in an SUV equipped with Swarovski spotting scopes and binoculars. As you traverse such area must-sees as the Grand Teton National Park, the Bridger Teton National Forest and the National Elk Refuge, your guide talks about the region's history and geology while everyone searches the fields, woods, mountainsides and rivers for bison, bears, elk, moose, bighorn sheep, bald eagles otters and trumpeter swans. Kids can use the items in the adventure pack they receive for the outing to collect animal skulls, claws and scat.

You might also spot wildlife while skiing and snowboarding in winter or hiking the parks in spring and summer. Located in Wyoming's Teton Mountains, the Four Season Resort at Jackson Hole offers upmarket accommodations in 106 guest rooms, 18 suites and 32 private residences.

3. Gunflint Lodge, Grand Marais, Minn.
Gunflint Lodge, situated lakefront in Minnesota's North Woods, lures families from mid-December to mid-March with dog sledding. Sit in the sled bundled in blankets as the willing team of huskies and Malamute mixes pulls you through a fairytale setting of frozen lakes and snowy trails edged by icicle-laced pine trees. During special dog mushing weekends -- January 12 to 16, February 8 to 12 and March 1 to 4, 2012 -- enjoy longer outings and hands-on time learning how to harness, handle and command the eager canines. Winter also brings naturalist-led wolf howlings: you howl in hopes the crafty critters howl back.

When not dog-sledding, try ice fishing as well as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Sprinkle the free corn kernels outside your cabin and in the early evening watch the deer that come to munch the treats. In summer, Gunflint morphs into a mecca for paddlers exploring the adjacent Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. As you glide across the lakes, keep a look-out for moose, beavers, otters and loons.

Gunflint Lodge offers 23 one- to four-bedroom cabins. With simple, but comfortable early American style beds and bureaus, and pine paneling and fireplaces, the accommodations exude a woodsy feel. However, don't confuse "simple" with "rustic." Most units come with full kitchens, washer/dryers, multiple bathrooms and saunas. Cook in or dine out at the lodge's two restaurants.

4. Half Moon Resort, Jamaica
The Half Moon Resort, one of Jamaica's long-time luxury leaders, sprawls on 400 acres that feature flower gardens, lush lawns, stables, tennis courts, a spa, an 18-hole golf course, scores of pools and two miles of beach. With so much land the resort hardly ever feels crowded. This is true for the property's dolphin encounters as well. One of the few Caribbean resorts to feature an onsite dolphin lagoon, Half Moon offers a dolphin experience for guests only. So instead of lining up with scores of cruise passengers crowding around a dock, you'll enjoy a small group or a personalized encounter. Little kids learn about the dolphins and touch their rubbery skin at a shallow water beach encounter. During a deep water or swim encounter, older kids, adults and families get more time to go nose to bottlenose with Reggae, the male dolphin, and Toni, the female. For even more time with these intelligent and friendly critters, 'tweens, teens and adults can serve as trainers for a day.

The AAA Four Diamond property joined the RockResorts collection in January 2011. With no high-rise buildings, the rooms spread out in clusters. Standard accommodation options include hotel rooms and one- to two-bedroom suites, or you can rent a five- to seven-bedroom villa.

5. Because & Beyond's Klein's Camp, Tanzania
A safari is the ultimate animal lover's dream. Watching a giraffe move languidly across a grassy plain, a herd of elephants munch tree branches, or a dazzle of zebra trot into the sunset are images you and your kids will remember forever. Because & Beyond's Klein's Camp is private. Rangers are allowed to drive off road and take guests out on night outings, two things that maximize your animal encounters. At night you can more easily spot certain animals such as leopards. At Klein's Camp, if the ranger sees a leopard slinking through the tall grass stalking an impala, he may drive the Land Cruiser off the dirt trail to follow her; the infrared lights on the vehicle allow the guests to track the leopard without disturbing her hunt.

Klein's Camp, comprised of a series of round buildings perched on a high ridge, affords a sweeping view of Tanzania's northeastern Serengeti. Often you can see giraffe, wildebeest and elephants from the main lounge or from a chair on your patio. Kids receive special packs with wildlife information, and the rangers show kids how the locals make fire by rubbing sticks together as well as how to identify an animal by his or her droppings and foot prints.

6. Tortuga Lodge, Costa Rica
Getting to Tortuga Lodge, accessible only by small plane or boat, is itself an adventure. Take the boat ride one way so you can enjoy the wind-in-your-hair feel of the waterways and spot monkeys, sloths and herons along the way. Tortuga Lodge, located on Costa Rica's northwest Caribbean coast, occupies 146 acres of land within the Tortuguero Conservation Area, a region of canals and slow-moving rivers that reaches to the sea and contains the 51,000-acre Tortuguero National Park. From the lodge's 26 rooms and penthouse suite, you often wake to the guttural calls of the howler monkeys scrambling in the branches overhead. On canal boat tours see turtles, lizards, river otters, toucans, parrots and other animals.

From July to October, you can go turtle-watching on Tortuguero Beach, part of the national park and an important nesting site for the endangered Atlantic green sea turtles. You will long remember the age-old ritual of a 300-pound Atlantic green sea turtle lumbering ashore, digging a nest, laying her eggs and then slowly returning to the water.

7. J.W. Marriott Ihilani Resort, Oahu, Hawaii
Feed and find out about Hawaii's stingrays, sharks and other marine wildlife at the J.W. Marriott Ihilani Resort during naturalist-led sessions in the property's onsite saltwater ponds and lagoons. At the Reef Shark Feeding, learn about lifecycles, habitats, and identifying factors of the day's star predators, such toothy critters as scalloped hammerhead sharks from Kaneohe Bay, Oahu; gray reef sharks from Molokini, Maui; or iridescent black-tip sharks from reefs near Pearl Harbor, Oahu. The Ray Experience gets you in the water with Hawaiian rays and spotted eagle rays, graceful swimmers that get close enough to brush up against your legs. During the Reef Safari, the guide leads you on a show-and-tell walk through one of the resort's shallow lagoons, letting you touch the "resident" sea cucumbers, sea stars, tiger cowry shells, strawberry crabs, sea hares and maybe even an octopus. The resort, located on the island of Oahu, also offers special versions of the shark feeding and reef safari for children ages 4-10.

An AAA Four Diamond property, the 315-room J. W. Marriott Ihilani Resort is part of the Ko Olina resort area located about 17-miles west of the Honolulu airport. The upscale resort features two pools, three restaurants, a spa and a golf course.

8. Occidental Grand Xcaret, Riviera Maya, Mexico
Scarlet macaws, flamingoes, white-tailed deer and parrots, are some of the animals that live at the Occidental Grand Xcaret, a 769-room, all-inclusive resort in the Riviera Maya. The animals make strolling the grounds fun, especially when a parrot greets you with a chirpy "Hola!" To see more Caribbean critters go to popular Xcaret, an eco-adventure park adjacent to the resort. The Occidental Grand has its own entrance to Xcaret and the hotel frequently offers discounted park admission.

At Xcaret, get close to sea turtles, meet tapirs, view bats in a cave, admire jaguars and pumas, see manatees and swim with dolphins or sharks, where you'll get an underwater view of a reef with Sea Trek or Snuba (neither of which requires diving certification).

With Xcaret next door, it's easy to come back to the hotel for an afternoon swim and then return to Xcaret for the evening demonstration of Pok-Ta-Pok, the ancient Mesoamerican ball game, and the entertaining folkloric show. For more luxury, book a room at the Occidental Grand Xcaret's Royal Club, which has a separate dining room with better food for dinner.

9. South Seas Island Resort, Captiva Island, Fla.
Discover Florida's sea creatures during a vacation at South Seas Island Resort, Captiva Island. On beach walks, especially along Sunset Beach and South Beach, known for the thousands of shells brought in with the waves, imagine the critters that once inhabited these shells while collecting your own beach souvenirs. On Captiva Island, several easy eco-adventure outings bring you close to wildlife. For more shelling and bird watching, cruise to nearby Cayo Costa Beach, a part of Florida's state park system. On a 90-minute boat cruise through Pine Island Sound, you're likely to spot dolphins arcing through the water "riding" the boat's waves.

Dedicated to marine conservation, the Sanibel Sea School, located at the South Seas Island Resort, offers a variety of hands-on workshops for children, teens, adults and families. The programs range in length of time from 30 minutes to all day. At the one-and-a-half-hour "Creature Feature," kids focus on one sea animal. Budding marine biologists ages 6 to 13, teens and adults can select from more than 30 courses focusing on fiddler crabs, frigate birds, fish, dolphins, mangroves, manatees and more. During the workshops, you'll spend most of the time in the field snorkeling, seining, canoeing and examining finds. Families can also opt for a private session on a topic of their choice. The 330-acre resort, which includes a wildlife refuge, offers a variety of accommodations from hotels to two- and three-bedroom condominiums and homes.

10. Robert's Beach Resort, Placencia, Belize
Reefs, rivers and rainforests abound in Belize, a haven for eco-adventures. Robert's Beach Resort, formerly the Inn at Robert's Grove, is situated in Placencia on Belize's southern peninsula. From there, day trips take you to Maya ruins, where you'll see rainforests as well as many of the spectacular reefs that are part of Belize's portion of the second longest barrier reef system in the world. The resort's top-rated PADI dive center arranges both scuba and snorkel outings. On a snorkel outing to Laughing Bird Cave, you'll float above schools of rainbow colored fish and get close to a big sea turtle who languidly surfaces nearby. For a special family getaway, stay overnight at Robert's Caye, the resort's one-acre island, where sea stars and tropical fish are steps away from your beachside hammock.

Robert's Beach Resort stretches on 22 acres from the sea to the lagoon, a large estuary of mangrove-lined channels and wide bays. On boat trips through the lagoon to Monkey River, known for its troop of howlers, you're likely to see egrets, dolphins and even a manatee. In Placencia, choose from hotel rooms as well as one- to three-bedroom units, a few of which have kitchenettes. Robert's Grove Beach Resort won Tripadvisor's Traveller's Choice Award in 2010 as well as Tripadvisor's Certificate of Excellence in 2011.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A win under belt, Gingrich lands in firing line

Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is greeted by supporters after Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine in Washington on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012. ( AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is greeted by supporters after Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine in Washington on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012. ( AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is greeted by supporters after the mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine in Washington, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

(AP) ? Fresh off his big South Carolina win, Republican Newt Gingrich found himself on the defensive Monday as the volatile GOP presidential contest shifted to Florida.

Chief rival Mitt Romney sharpened his attacks on the former House speaker, calling him "erratic" and pressing for disclosure of clients, contracts, records and other work he was paid to do after leaving Congress. Atop Romney's list are Gingrich's consulting arrangements with mortgage giant Freddie Mac and details of ethics investigations in the 1990s.

Romney also charged that Gingrich had engaged in "potentially wrongful activity" when he worked with former colleagues in Congress to create a prescription drug benefit for Medicare.

"We could see an October surprise a day from Newt Gingrich," Romney said after a round-table session with people struggling with home foreclosure problems.

Gingrich, who earlier had appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America," mocked Romney as "somebody who has released none of his business records, who has decided to make a stand on transparency without being transparent." After initially balking, Romney is set to release personal tax records on Tuesday.

The sniping between the two contenders opened a Florida fight that is shaping up as pivotal to determining which one of them will become the GOP's presidential nominee. The four candidates ? Gingrich, Romney, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul ? were to meet Monday night in Tampa for the first of two debates heading into Florida's primary on Jan. 31.

Gingrich, who planned a pre-debate campaign appearance on Monday afternoon in Tampa, basked in his come-from-behind triumph in South Carolina two days earlier. The win made for three different winners in the first three states to hold contests, with Santorum winning Iowa and Romney taking New Hampshire.

Gingrich's campaign said it had raked in $1 million in the first 24 hours since South Carolina's primary Saturday.

Frequently the aggressor in the race, Gingrich is now the one taking fire from all sides.

Santorum described Gingrich as too "high risk" to be the Republican standard-bearer. Romney has been calling Gingrich a lobbyist. Gingrich flatly denied lobbying on behalf of Freddie Mac or other clients.

"It's not true. He knows it's not true. He's deliberately saying things he knows are false," Gingrich said. "I just think that's what the next week will be like."

Gingrich told ABC he has campaign lawyers working to make the Freddie Mac records public. He said the decision rests with the Center for Health Transformation, which he founded but no longer owns. Two former Gingrich companies earned $1.6 million over eight years from Freddie Mac. Gingrich has said he only earned about $35,000 a year himself.

Gingrich's work for Freddie Mac has come under scrutiny because of its role in the housing meltdown.

After the housing forum Monday, Romney told reporters that Gingrich should consider giving back any money he earned from the troubled mortgage company.

Gingrich said he was braced for more criticism from his remaining opponents and their allies. On Sunday, some Republican leaders voiced worry about Gingrich's combative style.

He also seemed to be enjoying the attention.

"I think you're going to see the establishment go crazy in the next week or two," Gingrich said.

Associated Press

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GOP candidates weigh in on Cuba policy

(AP) ? All four of the Republican presidential candidates say they'd like to see a Cuba free of Castro's rule, though they differ on how they'd approach relations with Cuba.

Mitt Romney says it's important for the U.S. to stand with people who want freedom, including Cubans.

Newt Gingrich says he would use covert operations and other means to bring down Castro.

Rick Santorum says it's important for the U.S. to deal with Cuba but says he can't foresee a relationship before Fidel Castro and his brother are out of power.

For his part, Ron Paul says he would like to see the Cuban people celebrate their own freedom without any U.S. involvement.

The issue of Cuba looms large in Florida, where there are many Cuban expatriates.

Associated Press

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Yemen grants Saleh immunity to try to end crisis

Yemen's parliament approved a law on Saturday granting outgoing President Ali Abdullah Saleh immunity from prosecution, part of a deal for him to formally step down after nearly a year of unrest.

Opposition politicians have accused the security forces, controlled by the president and aides, of using snipers to kill hundreds of demonstrators who, inspired by revolts elsewhere in the Arab world, protested since last January against his rule.

Lawmakers also voted for Vice-President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi becoming the candidate for all parties in a presidential election next month to replace Saleh following his 33-year rule.

The immunity law, backed by a majority, stops short of giving full protection to Saleh's aides after being amended to say they would only be protected for "politically motivated" crimes committed conducting official duties, not those considered "terrorist acts."

The deal, part of the plan hammered out by Yemen's wealthier Gulf neighbors to ease Saleh from power, will cover Saleh's entire presidency and cannot be cancelled or appealed.

Neighboring top oil exporter Saudi Arabia and the United States had backed autocratic Saleh for much of his rule, but endorsed the transition deal, fearing continued unrest would be exploited by al-Qaida's Yemen-based regional wing, seen by Washington as the network's most dangerous branch.

Visit to U.S.?
Yemeni officials said Saturday Saleh will leave soon to Oman, en route to medical treatment in the United States.

Washington has been trying to get Saleh out of Yemen ? though not to settle in the U.S. ? to allow a peaceful transition from his rule. However, there appear to be differences whether Saleh would remain in exile.

Senior ruling party official Mohammed al-Shayef said Saleh will return to Yemen to head the party after medical treatment. Al-Shayef told The Associated Press that Saleh will leave for Oman in the coming days, then head to America.

An official in the prime minister's office, however, said Saleh is "supposed to go back to Oman" after the U.S. He says Saleh's son Ahmed is currently in Oman arranging a residence.

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Timeline: Yemen turmoil (on this page)

On Saturday, a senior Yemeni official said Saleh would have diplomatic immunity if and when he traveled to the United States.

"We are waiting for a third country to approve the president's short visit prior to traveling to the U.S.," said the official, who is not authorized to speak to the press and so declined to be named. The official suggested that the third country was an Arab nation.

Some activists said the immunity deal showed that the successes of the protests could easily be overturned.

"We have lost all faith in the political opposition. If they can grant Saleh this kind of pardon perhaps they will pass more laws against us in the future, maybe next time they will pass laws banning demonstrations. We, as the youth, can longer trust them," said protest leader Faizah Suleiman.

But activist Abdulaziz Sakkaf, 22, said: "It is of course controversial but it is necessary if a peaceful transfer of power has any chance of succeeding. I don't support it in principle, but for pragmatic reasons."

Slideshow: Yemen in the spotlight (on this page)

Yemeni Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakul Karman told Reuters Saleh and his inner circle must be barred from returning to power if the country was to have any chance of restoring stability.

Analysts say Yemen may become a failed state as the impoverished Arabian Peninsula country also faces challenges including Shiite rebels in the north, a resurgent southern separatist sentiment and al-Qaida-linked militants who have seized several towns in the south.

A tribal negotiator said on Saturday talks broke off with Tareq al-Dahab, leader of an Islamist militant group that took over the town of Radda, 105 miles southeast of the capital Sanaa, after he demanded that 16 al-Qaida militants be freed and Islamic law be enforced in the town.

Dahab had earlier said his fighters would withdraw if his brother and several others were freed.

Army forces and pro-government tribal fighters clashed with the militants after the talks broke down, targeting a historic fort where the Islamists have taken positions, residents said

Saleh's opponents accuse him of ceding territory to Islamists to bolster his assertion that his rule alone keeps al-Qaida from growing stronger in Yemen, and ultimately aiming to retain power by sabotaging the transition deal.

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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US citizen kidnapped in Nigeria's oil delta

(AP) ? Assailants kidnapped a U.S. citizen leaving a bank in Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta Friday, the first such attack targeting foreigners in the restive region for several months.

The attack happened in Warri, the capital of Delta state, local police spokesman Charles Muka said. Investigators believe the assailants trailed the man to the bank and waited outside before kidnapping him, Muka said.

Kidnappers later made contact with authorities and demanded a $333,000 ransom, he said.

The attack occurred in Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta, where foreign firms have pumped oil out of the country for more than 50 years. Despite the billions flowing into Nigeria's government, many in the delta remain desperately poor, living in polluted waters without access to proper medical care, education or work.

In 2006, militants started a wave of attacks targeting foreign oil companies, including bombing their pipelines, kidnapping their workers and fighting with security forces. That violence waned in 2009 with a government-sponsored amnesty program promising ex-fighters monthly payments and job training. However, few in the delta have seen the promised benefits.

While foreign workers have become harder to target, local kidnapping gangs have begun seizing middle-class Nigerians as well.

Deb MacLean, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria's capital Abuja, said diplomats there were aware of the kidnapping.

"We continue to monitor the situation closely and assist," MacLean said Friday night.

In 2011, there were five reported kidnappings of U.S. citizens in Nigeria, according to a recent U.S. State Department travel warning about the country. The most recent occurred in November when two U.S. citizens and a Mexican were kidnapped from a Chevron Corp. offshore oil field and held for about two weeks, the State Department said.

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Associated Press writer Jon Gambrell contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

LA detective in Simpson-Goldman murders dies at 70 (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? Philip Vannatter, the Los Angeles police detective who served as a lead investigator in the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, has died.

His brother, Joe, says Vannatter died Friday in Southern California of complications from cancer. He was 70.

Vannatter spent 28 years with the LAPD, mostly as a homicide detective. He later consulted on cold-case murders.

He was among the first detectives on the scene at former football star O.J. Simpson's mansion in June 1994, following the stabbing deaths of Simpson's wife Nicole and her friend, Ron Goldman. Vannatter testified at the murder trial, at which Simpson was acquitted.

In 1977, Vannatter conducted the investigation that led to the arrest of film director Roman Polanski on charges of having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl.

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

In bid to unseat Wisconsin governor, whither the challengers? (Reuters)

MILWAUKEE (Reuters) ? Critics of Wisconsin's Governor Scott Walker showed on Tuesday how unpopular he is with many voters, filing more than 1 million signed petitions -- nearly twice the number needed -- to force the first-term Republican to defend himself in a special election.

On Wednesday, they faced what is likely to be a harder task: finding a Democrat who can beat the battle-tested 44-year-old.

"There is no single preeminent candidate," said Charles Franklin, a political scientist and visiting professor of law and public policy at Marquette University, said of the Democrats who might challenge Walker, who gained a national following in leading a successful push to curb Wisconsin's public unions.

Although some Democrats have hinted in recent weeks they might be interested in running against Walker in a recall, so far no one with a marquee name has committed to what is sure to be a bruising fight. No date has been set for the election.

On Wednesday, Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk announced her candidacy. But Falk, who governs the county that encompasses Madison, the state's capital, is viewed by the Wisconsin political insiders as a weak candidate given her past political losses and her liberal fiscal platform.

Due to those factors, political analysts say Falk will almost certainly have company. Other Democrats mentioned as possible candidates have included Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, former congressman David Obey and State Senator Tim Cullen.

None has the cachet of Russ Feingold, the former Democratic senator popular among progressives. But an effort last summer to draft Feingold fizzled when he announced he was not interested.

"Polling shows that (Walker) has one of the highest name recognitions in the country among active governors," Franklin said. "None of the Democrats are at that same level of name recognition and familiarity."

In November, 2010, Walker defeated Barrett in the governor's election by 52 to 46 percent -- a margin of 124,000 votes out of 2.13 million cast.

A Democratic primary, needed if more than one Democratic challenger enters the fray, could divert time and money from the fight against Walker, who set off a firestorm by curtailing the collective bargaining rights of unionized public workers.

A weak Democratic candidate, and a Democratic loss in the special election, could have implications for President Obama's reelection hopes.

Indeed, a Walker triumph in a special election could turn Wisconsin, currently a battleground state, into a GOP stronghold, according to Larry Sabato, the director of the Center for Politics and a professor of politics at the University of Virginia.

"If Walker is reelected and Republicans are energized because of this, that will have an impact in the presidential race," Sabato said. "I bet if the White House had their druthers the recall would not be happening."

Organizers of the drive to recall Walker submitted what appeared to be more than enough signatures on Tuesday to trigger the special election.

Sabato said that shows the polarizing effect Walker and his agenda has had on the state.

"The hatred for Scott Walker on the Democratic side is white hot and that is what generated the one million signatures and that is what gives them a great base," said Sabato.

Walker has remained undeterred during his tumultuous first year as governor. During the passage of collective bargaining legislation, the governor pressed on even in the wake of massive protests at the Capitol each day.

When 14 Democratic state senators left the state in an ultimately unsuccessful effort to deny the Republican-controlled body a quorum and halt action on the proposals, Walker and his allies engineered passage without them.

"He was in a bunker mentality very quickly in February of his first term and maybe having survived that may make a more resilient politician now," said Barry Burden, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin.

The Republican hold on the state legislature has also survived the political storm kicked up by the collective bargaining reforms, which Walker and his allies defended as necessary to address a gaping budget hole.

Although six Republican state senators were forced to defend their seats in special recall elections this summer, only two lost their seats. As a result, Republicans held onto a razor thin majority, 17-16, in the Senate.

In addition to Walker, four Republicans Senators, including Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, are facing the possibility of recall elections in a second round of special elections triggered by the union fight.

Officials at the state's Government Accountability Board said last week they may need more than 60 days to verify the signatures submitted on Tuesday. Currently, the law requires the process to be completed in 31 days.

According to a Government Accountability Board report, processing recall petitions will cost the state more than $650,000. The total cost of recall elections for the state and municipalities may be more than $9 million, according to estimates from board officials.

(Editing by James Kelleher and Peter Bohan)

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Beyonce Mourns Etta James

'She was fearless, and had guts. She will be missed," Beyonce writes on her blog.
By Jocelyn Vena


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Etta James passed away on Friday (January 20) at the age of 73 after a lengthy battle with leukemia. The singer is being remembered by Beyoncé, who has quite the history with her.

"This is a huge loss. Etta James was one of the greatest vocalists of our time. I am so fortunate to have met such a queen," Beyoncé wrote on her blog. "Her musical contributions will last a lifetime. Playing Etta James taught me so much about myself, and singing her music inspired me to be a stronger artist. When she effortlessly opened her mouth, you could hear her pain and triumph. Her deeply emotional way of delivering a song told her story with no filter. She was fearless, and had guts. She will be missed."

Photos: The life and career of Etta James.

B famously portrayed the blond jazz singer in the 2008 biopic "Cadillac Records." Her version of "At Last" from the film's soundtrack would later win a Grammy for Best Traditional R&B Performance.

Beyoncé's version of James' iconic ballad once-again made headlines when she performed the track at President Obama's inaugural ball in 2009. The performance was initially met with some criticism from the always-outspoken James, but she later came around.

Beyoncé is the latest in a long line of celebrities paying tribute to James. "Showing respect, appreciation and love for all the wonderful music and joy #ettajames brought to the world...#ettajamesforever," Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am wrote on Twitter.

Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams recalled how James' music influenced her. "#EttaJames, I will be forever grateful for your voice and your soul. Rest in peace." Rapper Flo Rida — whose latest hit, "Good Feeling," samples James' "Something's Got a Hold on Me" — wrote, "I'm deeply saddened by the passing of the Great Etta James and I will be forever grateful for the gift she Blessed me with."

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Bruno Mars clear of Vegas cocaine possession case (AP)

LAS VEGAS ? Pop star Bruno Mars was cleared of a felony cocaine possession case in Las Vegas on Wednesday, after his attorneys told a state court judge the Grammy-winning pop star stayed out of trouble, performed community service and met other conditions of a plea deal reached almost a year ago.

Mars, whose real name is Peter Gene Hernandez, didn't appear in person for the brief hearing at which Clark County District Court Judge Jessie Walsh dismissed the case.

The 26-year-old singer-songwriter of hits including "Just The Way You Are," "It Will Rain" and "Grenade" pleaded guilty Feb. 16 to cocaine possession, but the judge postponed accepting the plea.

Mars didn't get formal probation, but the judge fined him $2,000 and ordered him to perform 200 hours of community service and eight hours of drug counseling.

Mars acknowledged having 2.6 grams of cocaine when he was arrested in a bathroom in September 2010 after a nightclub performance at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

He could have faced up to four years in state prison, but attorney Blair Berk said Mars met the court requirements and logged more than the required 200 hours of community service.

"Bruno earned the dismissal," the lawyer told reporters after the hearing. "He exceeded the expectations of the court."

Berk has said the singer appreciated the chance he got as a first-time offender to have the felony charge dismissed. She said Mars' community service was in Los Angeles and Minneapolis on efforts including charity videos and concerts, an anti-bullying campaign and work with children's charities and health organizations.

The former child entertainer from Hawaii began his career at age 4 as an Elvis impersonator. He moved to Los Angeles in 2002.

He won best male pop vocal performer at the Grammys last year, and is nominated for six awards and is due to perform at the upcoming awards show Feb. 12 in Los Angeles.

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Barbie Pets with Bag and Dress $12.99 (poodle, kitten and more..)

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These cute Barbie Pets are $12.99 on Amazon. You get the pet, bag and dress. My girls received these last year as gifts and they are really cute and soft in person. There are a few options to choose from:

Barbie Pets Sequin (Poodle) with Polka Dot Bag and Dress

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I think they would make a nice gift and might be nice for Valentine?s Day! Shipping is free on orders of $25 or more.

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Jessica Capshaw: Pregnant With Third Child!


Grey's Anatomy star Jessica Capshaw is pregnant! Again!

The 35-year-old actress, who gave birth just 14 months ago, announced that she and husband Christopher Gavigan are expecting their third child together.

She wrote on Twitter Tuesday, "It is with profound happiness and sheer delight that @Christopher_Gav and I can say that another sweet Gavigan baby is on the way!"

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Jessica Capshaw has been married to Christopher Gavigan, founder of The Honest Co. and former CEO of Healthy Child Healthy World, since 2004.

She is certainly going to be a busy mom, juggling her hit series with a new baby and 14-month-old daughter Eve and 4-year-old son Luke at home.

The Grey's Anatomy extended family keeps growing, as Eric Dane welcomed his second daughter Georgia on December 28, and Sarah Drew is pregnant as well.

Congratulations to all!

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Saturday, January 14, 2012

McCain raps high court's campaign finance ruling (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Sen. John McCain says the Supreme Court ruling that led to formation of super PACs was "one of the worst decisions I have ever seen."

McCain, whose name has been synonymous with the push for campaign finance reform, also says, quoting, "I predict to you that there will be huge scandals associated with this huge flood of money."

McCain was referring to Citizens United, the court's 2010 ruling against limits on spending by independent organizations. The justices based their decision on freedom of speech principles.

A super PAC supporting former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney ran negative ads against former House Speaker Newt Gingrich in Iowa. Gingrich says the spots substantially harmed his campaign. And Gingrich now is benefiting from similar spending by a group running anti-Romney ads in South Carolina.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Federal judge to sentence 3 men in NC terror ring (AP)

NEW BERN, N.C. ? Three men face the possibility of life in prison for joining a North Carolina terrorism ring that federal agents said plotted attacks on the Quantico U.S. Marine Corps base and foreign targets.

Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan, Ziyad Yaghi and Hysen Sherifi were convicted after a month-long trial that started around the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Judge Louise Flanagan said her court has received many letters from people who wanted to be heard before sentencing in support of one or all of the men. Their convictions have stirred the Muslim community in the Raleigh area where they lived.

Hassan, Yaghi and Sherifi were part of a group of eight men who federal investigators say raised money, stockpiled weapons and trained in preparation for jihadist attacks against American military targets and others they deemed enemies of Islam.

Defense attorneys for all three men argued for lesser sentences since they were convicted of discussions of terrorism rather than terrorist acts.

"None of the counts of conviction involve any form of actual, physical or mental harm to any other person," Sherifi's defense attorney Robert McAfee said in a court document filed Tuesday. "It is the discretion given to this court that elevates it, and our criminal justice system as a whole, above tribal vengeance or, frankly, Islamist extremism."

Yaghi was convicted of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorism and conspiracy to carry out attacks overseas. Sherifi was convicted for both crimes, two counts of firearms possession, and conspiracy to kill federal officers or employees by discussing an attack on the Quantico, Va., Marine Corps base with ringleader Daniel Boyd, who had lived on the base as a child with his Marine officer father.

Hassan was found not guilty of conspiracy to carry out attacks overseas but convicted of providing material support to terrorists. In November, Flanagan denied Hassan's request for the judge to override the jury's verdict and find him innocent or else order a new trial.

Hassan and Yaghi were accused of attempting to travel to Israel in 2007 to meet up with Boyd and his sons to carry out an attack. Defense lawyers and relatives said the young men traveled to tour holy sites, stay with relatives and, in Yaghi's case, find a wife.

Defense lawyers for the three men said the government's case amounted to prosecuting young Muslims who did little more than watch jihadist videos on computers and trade "stupid" Facebook posts in support of those fighting Americans overseas.

Boyd, a convert to Islam, pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges in February and has yet to be sentenced. Two of his sons pleaded guilty to similar charges and were sentenced to eight years and nine years in prison.

Another defendant, Anes Subasic, is set to be tried separately, while an eighth indicted man is at large and believed to be in Pakistan.

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Tokyo bourse in final talks to keep Olympus listed: report (Reuters)

TOKYO (Reuters) ? The Tokyo Stock Exchange is in final talks to keep the scandal-hit Olympus Corp listed on the bourse, Jiji News Agency reported on Monday.

The Tokyo Stock Exchange kept Olympus on its watchlist after the firm met its deadline to file its revised results on December 14, which revealed a $1.1 billion dent in its balance sheet.

A source close to the matter told Reuters on Sunday that Olympus is considering suing current and former executives for compensation totaling about 90 billion yen ($1.2 billion), while its new president is considering resigning.

(Reporting By Mari Saito; Editing by Ed Lane)

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

IPhone More Dominant Than Ever, Though Samsung Makes Strides

Apple iPhone 4The iPhone is by far the smartphone most in demand among 4,000 North American consumers surveyed by ChangeWave, but Apple's frequent court rival Samsung is coming on strong according to the research.

ChangeWave Research found that 54% of those surveyed in December said they plan to buy an iPhone in the next 90 days, indicating that the iPhone 4S demand is strong in spite of constant rumors regarding when an iPhone 5 might appear. "Apple has never dominated smart phone planned buying to this extent more than two months after a major new release," according to ChangeWave.

SCUTTLEBUTT: iPhone 5 rumor rollup for week ending Jan. 6

However, that number is down from 65% in September, and Samsung appears to have a lot to do with it. Samsung's share rose from 5% to 13%, while Motorola's grew from 5% to 7%.

Samsung, which has been embroiled in a series of nasty court battles with Apple regarding assorted patent disputes, has no doubt raised its profile with the recent introduction of the Galaxy Nexus, the first U.S. 4G phone running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Samsung offers a broad range of phones, including those running Microsoft Windows Phone software.

As for other manufacturers, RIM saw interest in its phones dip, as just 2% of those surveyed indicated they plans to buy a BlackBerry in the next 90 days. HTC's share fell from 6% to 3%.

Just 1 in 5 surveyed say they are very satisfied with their current BlackBerries, whereas 75% said they are very satisfied with their iPhones and 47% each said they are satisfied with their Samsung and HTC smartphones. One more indication of satisfaction in particular with Apple's iPhone 4S: Users are gobbling up data at unprecedented rates.

It should be interesting to see if the slew of phones, including Nokia's first Windows Phone devices for the U.S. market, unveiled at this week's CES 2012 show in Las Vegas will impact ChangeWave's next survey in a couple of months.

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Facebook Spam and Cybercrime on the Rise: How You Can Avoid It [INFOGRAPHIC] (Mashable)

Just how much cybercrime happens on Facebook? About 4 million Facebook users experience spam on a daily basis, 20% of Facebook users have been exposed to malware, and Facebook sees about 600,000 cases of hijacked log-ins every day. As it stands, there are settings you can change to protect yourself against cybercrime. However, Facebook users aren't ever totally safe from being scammed and preyed upon as profile information continues to be shared with third parties, malware remains prominent and scammers are still allowed to create fake profiles.

[More from Mashable: How Humans Copy Animals on Facebook and Twitter [VIDEO]]

SEE ALSO: 5 URL Expanders to Help You Avoid Spammy Links

Of course, there are a few reminders for staying safe on the world's largest social network. You can find some of them in the infographic below, by Zone Alarm.

[More from Mashable: The Top 10 News Organizations With the Most Google+ Engagement]

It also shows the breadth of Facebook users around the world. In North America, out of 272 million Internet users, 168 million are surfing the web on Facebook. In Europe, 476 million people are on the Internet and 209 million are on Facebook.

Check the graphic below to see six simple reminders to keep yourself safe on Facebook:

Image courtesy of Zone Alarm

This story originally published on Mashable here.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

'Bridesmaids' Director, Star Tackle New Projects

New Line's "Police Academy" remake gets a director who not only has proven he can helm very funny content, but also is surprisingly knowledgeable about being a police officer. In other news, Melissa McCarthy's upcoming film "Tammy" also nabs a director, Paul Feig is set to helm a new film (that's not "Bridesmaids 2") and [...]

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Belgian royals latest to join austerity drive

FILE In this Dec. 24, 2011 file photo, Belgium's King Albert II delivers his traditional Christmas speech at the Royal Palace in Brussels. King Albert says he is joining all Belgians in the austerity drive to keep the budget within limits set by the European Union. In a rare public statement on his finances, the king said on Monday Jan. 9, 2012 that he wants the freeze the money he gets from the state and use the inflationary correction he gets every year on upkeep of the royal properties that normally are paid by the government. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe, file)

FILE In this Dec. 24, 2011 file photo, Belgium's King Albert II delivers his traditional Christmas speech at the Royal Palace in Brussels. King Albert says he is joining all Belgians in the austerity drive to keep the budget within limits set by the European Union. In a rare public statement on his finances, the king said on Monday Jan. 9, 2012 that he wants the freeze the money he gets from the state and use the inflationary correction he gets every year on upkeep of the royal properties that normally are paid by the government. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe, file)

FILE - In this April 29, 2011 file photo, Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge stand outside of Westminster Abbey after their Royal Wedding in London. The Duchess of Cambridge is turning 30 on Monday, Jan. 9, 2011 - but royal fans expecting a lavish birthday bash to mark the milestone will be disappointed. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)

FILE - In this July 7, 2011 file photo, Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, arrives in Calgary, Canada as the couple undertake their Royal Tour of Canada. The Duchess of Cambridge is turning 30 on Monday, Jan. 9, 2011 - but royal fans expecting a lavish birthday bash to mark the milestone will be disappointed. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)

Spain's Princess Letizia attends the Pascua Militar or annual Christmas Epiphany military parade at the Royal Palace, in Madrid, on Friday, Jan. 6, 2012.(AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)

From left: Spain's Princess Letizia, Crown Prince Felipe, King Juan Carlos, Queen Sofia, and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy listen to Spain's national anthem during the Pascua Militar or annual Christmas Epiphany military parade at the Royal Palace, in Madrid, on Friday, Jan. 6, 2012.(AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)

(AP) ? Belgium's King Albert II on Monday said he'll use part of his salary to help pay for the upkeep on his properties, making him the latest European royal whose pocketbook is being squeezed by the economic woes afflicting the continent.

The financial crisis has hit several European countries that still have royal families, including Spain, Britain and Belgium. With their palaces, estates and often ostentatious tastes, monarchs and their kin have faced criticism as governments pass austerity measures, and some have seen their public funding cut.

"It shows that in countries with serious financial problems" even monarchies cannot escape the pressure, said Professor Herman Matthijs, who teaches public finance at Belgium's University of Ghent.

In a rare public statement on his finances, King Albert said he wants to freeze the euro10.8 million ($13.8 million) he gets from the state. He intends to use an automatic 2012 salary inflation adjustment of some 3 percent ? or roughly euro350,000 ($446,000) ? to help pay for some property maintenance costs normally borne by the government.

The amount may be relatively small, but even such a symbolic concession could help ease the pressure on the royal family, which increased last week when it became clear the Belgian constitution forces the government to pay out the inflation adjustment under any circumstance. Such a salary increase would come as Belgium prepares to impose new austerity measures on the population next month.

Belgium must keep its annual budget within the 3 percent of economic output demanded by the European Union or risks steep sanctions.

"We will have to take serious measures in February, and anyone who claims they won't be felt is wrong," Finance Minister Steven Vanackere said Monday.

In a statement, the royal palace said Albert "already had the intention to voluntarily contribute to the austerity measures." The king and his family have a palace in town and on the outskirts as well as several residences across the nation.

In Spain, where the bite of the crisis is especially fierce, the royal palace was assigned an annual budget of euro8.4 million ($11 million) by parliament last year. That was a budget cut of some 5 percent overall and palace employees, including the king, had their salaries cut by up to 15 percent.

Britain's austerity drive also has touched Buckingham palace.

Official accounts showed British taxpayers spent 32.1 million pounds ($49.5 million) supporting the monarchy in 2011, 5.3 percent less than the prior year. Much of the saving came from cutting the maintenance bill of royal residences from 15.4 million pounds ($23.8 million) to 11.9 million pounds ($18.4 million).

Even in the Netherlands, which is still doing well compared to many other European countries, the royals are tightening their belts.

The budget for Queen Beatrix, Crown Prince Willem Alexander and his wife Princess Maxima was cut in 2011 by euro422,000 ($537,000) to euro39.2 million (49.9 million), according to the Royal House website.

Most of the savings came in the form of cuts to the royals' private travel expenses. Also, the queen forked over euro163,000 ($207,466) from her own pocket for maintenance on her private yacht, the Groene Draeck.

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Associated Press Writers Mike Corder in Amsterdam and Ciaran Giles in Madrid contributed to this story.

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'Age is nothing,' rescued 84-year-old sailor says (AP)

VALPARAISO, Chile ? An American sailor rescued in the remote South Pacific isn't ruling out another effort to navigate alone around the tip of South America.

After all, he's tried only six times now to achieve the feat, and he's just 84 years old.

"Age means nothing. What is important is that you are alive, so I don't worry about numbers. I worry about life. That, I think, is more important," Thomas Louis Corogin said Monday after the Chilean navy brought him to shore.

Corogin had set sail Dec. 27 from Easter Island on the last and most difficult part of his attempt to sail around Cape Horn, preparing to weather some of the world's most dangerous seas. But then a key piece of rigging snapped.

He did what he could, but the fix wouldn't hold. In a week of sailing, he had ventured 500 miles (800 kilometers) south of Easter Island. Few places on Earth are more remote.

"The backstay broke," Corogin said, describing the key piece of rigging that runs from the top of the mast to the stern, keeping the sails trim.

"I did temporary repairs with rope, but they would only last a short time and the mast would come down, so I could not sail and the tiller was locked in with the wreckage," he said. "I could not steer the boat, and the boat could no longer sail."

Frustrated and physically exhausted, Corogin activated his distress signal. The Chilean navy confirmed it with the U.S. Coast Guard and then contacted the Japanese merchant ship White Kingdom, which headed toward his location. A Chilean search and rescue plane quickly took off, and after refueling on Easter Island, spotted the 32-foot sailboat the next day, 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) from Valparaiso.

"It was a very good sight to see," Corogin recalled, "because all the way from Ecuador to where I was, I had never seen one ship. There was no traffic whatsoever."

Was it frightening, being alone out there in a broken sailboat? Corogin dismissed the question.

"I have no fear. When you sail on the ocean you have to understand your boat, just like the captain has to understand his ship. You do what you have to do."

Rounding Cape Horn had always been the dream of Corogin, a lawyer who runs a small marina in Port Clinton, Ohio, and gives sailing lessons on Lake Erie. It has always been one of sailing's most difficult feats, and he was trying it alone at age 84. His friends have marveled at his determination, and agree that he seems mentally and physically much younger than his years.

Injuries cut short some of his previous attempts, including a broken leg and busted knee, said Charles Scott, a friend from Ann Arbor, Michigan, who has sailed with him in the past. This time, Corogin fell off the boat at one point, and his injury became infected. He spent four days recovering at a hospital in Ecuador, then set sail again.

Corogin said he has to think about whether he'll try an seventh time.

"Maybe ... first I have to recover emotionally ... right now I want to be with my family," he said, adding that he's eager to see his four children in the United States.

He waved a Chilean flag in gratitude as the frigate Blanca Escalada docked at Chile's main navy base Monday, and thanked his rescuers repeatedly, saying he never expected them to come so quickly.

"The navy had their plane looking for me and there was one ship in the area and the navy diverted that ship to come to my boat to pick me up. I'm very grateful and I owe (them) the deepest respect and thanks."

As for his sailboat, the TLC, he thinks it's still floating out there, cut loose by the Japanese merchant ship after he was lifted to safety. It's not insured, and he doesn't expect to recover it.

"It would be very difficult. It's 2,000 miles from Chile, 500 miles from Isla de Pascua, and there's nothing there," he said.

Still, the ocean calls. Corogin said he'll have to go back to work to make money for another boat, but he won't stay off the seas.

"Sometimes it's dangerous, it's expensive. Now I lost my boat and I have no insurance. But for some reason I want to go back."

Corogin may be getting on in years, but he says: "I don't think age has anything to do with it. I think it's a matter of your life. I'm blessed: God has given me 84 years, and I'm trying to use them."

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Associated Press writer Michael Warren in Buenos Aires, Argentina, contributed to this report. Follow him at http://twitter.com/mwarrenap

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Poll finds support for oil pipeline

Published: January 05, 2012 3:00 PM
Updated: January 05, 2012 3:49 PM

By Tom Fletcher, Black Press

A poll commissioned by Enbridge Inc. has found that most B.C. residents are not familiar with the proposed oil pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. north coast, but many of those who are support the idea.

In the Ipsos-Reid online survey of 1,000 B.C. residents in mid-December, four out of 10 respondents described themselves as "very familiar or "somewhat familiar" with the proposal build a twinned pipeline that would carry crude from Alberta's oil sands to a new tanker port at Kitimat. Of those who were familiar with the project, 48 per cent supported it while 32 per cent said they are opposed.

The poll's release comes as a federal environmental review panel prepares to begin hearings on the project. With thousands of participants registered to speak, the hearings begin Jan. 10 at Kitimaat Village, a Haisla community near Kitimat. The panel moves to Terrace Jan. 12 and then convenes in Prince Rupert for at least eight days starting Feb. 16.

With more than 4,000 people registered to speak, the panel has extended its deadline a year and expects to issue a report on the project by the fall of 2013.

Poll respondents were asked to name one main benefit and one main concern from the pipeline. About half specified jobs and economic benefits. The top concern was general environmental concerns (43 per cent) with 21 per cent citing the risk of spills or leaks.

One in five respondents said they are undecided about whether to support the pipeline.

The project includes a smaller pipeline to carry condensate, a kerosene-like byproduct of natural gas production, to a site near Edmonton where it would be mixed with bitumen extracted from the oil sands. The mixture would then be carried back to Kitimat in a larger pipeline.

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Texas Public Auction- McAllen, Laredo & Del Rio (Jan 11, 2012) from Rod Robertson Enterprises

Each location will have preview of vehicles available from 10am-4pm on Monday January 9th & Tuesday January 10th.

Lot# 1-5 Vehicles may be previewed at the:
Del Rio, Texas facility on 4201 Hwy 90 W., Del Rio, TX 78840.

Lot# 101-105 & Lot# 401-414 Vehicles may be previewed at the: Laredo, Texas facility on 306 Phelps Rd., Laredo, TX 78045.

Lot# 1201-1224 & Lot# 1301-1301 Vehicles may be previewed at the:
Edinburg, Texas facility on 1003 E FM 490, Edinburg, TX 78541.

Auction will be held at the McAllen Convention Center located on 700 Convention Center Blvd., McAllen, Texas 78505. Doors open at 8:00am. Auction starts at 9am..

Registration will be available during preview at the Edinburg facility ONLY.
A $200.00 CASH refundable deposit is required to obtain a bidder number at registration.
On line deposits & registrations are only valid for on line bidding.
Please contact us at 888-441-0401 or by email at sales@rodrobertson.com if you have any questions.

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Baseball 101 - Reading a Box Score


My predecessor Mona McKenzie posted this back in 2009 and I think it's a good introduction to the arcane art of reading the box score, so we're going to revisit it.

When I was a boy my daily newspaper (The Evening Bulletin, then read by "nearly everybody" in Philadelphia) printed box scores that were quite minimalist in comparison to what gets printed today: AB, R, H, BI for each player; no batting averages recalculated daily (you got those on Sunday); not much detail at all. For pitchers, simply IP, R, ER, H, K, BB I don't recall seeing ERA and never anything like a "hold" or "save", just a win or a loss. Here's what Mona wrote and it's still good:

How many of you pick up the newspaper, turn to the ?Sports? section, flip to the baseball scores and try to decipher those abbreviations and companion numbers located in the box score? I know it took me while to figure everything out, since it kinda reminded me of reading the stock market page. The box score should not be confused with the scorecard, which has different abbreviations and you track player / team performance. If you are still wondering how to read a box score, let?s have a brief tutorial.

First, let?s go over the main abbreviations and what they mean. Generally, the box score has a heading to tell you the final score, followed by a written recap. Next, each team?s statistics are broken down by how each player performs in the following categories:

AB = At Bat. The number of times the player had an opportunity to hit during the game.
R = Runs Scored. The number of runs the player scored during the game.
H = Hits. The number of hits a player obtains during the game.
BI = Runs Batted In. The number of runners who score based upon a player?s hit.
BB = Bases on Balls. The number of times the pitcher walks a batter.
SO = Strike Out. The number of times at bat the player swings and misses three balls
AVG = Batting Average.

The above statistics are broken down by player and totaled for the team. Each player position has an abbreviation and correlates with their position on the field:

1b = First Baseman
2b = Second Baseman
ss = Shortstop
3b = Third Baseman
rf = Right Fielder
cf = Center Fielder
lf = Left Fielder
c = Catcher
p = Pitcher
dh = Designated Hitter. American League play only ? when a player bats but does not take the field. This player normally bats for the pitcher.

Pitchers often have their own set self-explanatory statistics which fans, and the scorekeeper, will track:

IP = Innings Pitched
WP = Wild Pitch
SO = Strikeouts
H = Hits Given Up
ER = Earned Run
ERA = Earned Run Average
BB = Base on Balls (Walks)
HBP = Hit by Pitcher
NP = Number of Pitches
BLK = Balk. This is a deceptive pitching move where a pitcher attempts to make opposing players believe he is going to throw the ball but does not, in order to try to throw out a player who is on base. If a pitcher is accused of a balk, the player(s) on base are allowed to move forward one base.

There are many miscellaneous categories which may be covered in a box score, depending upon what happened in the game. Some stats are attributed to players, others to teams. These abbreviations are as follows:

LOB = Runners Left on Base
ER = Earned Run
E = Error
IBB = Intentional Base on Balls
FC = Fielder?s Choice
DP = Double Play
TP = Triple Play

Batters and runners in play (sometimes catchers too) may have some of the following items attributed to their play:

1b = single
2b = double
3b = triple
HR = Home Run
CS = Caught Stealing
I = Interference
LD = Line Drive
PB = Passed Ball
SH = Sacrifice Hit
SF = Sacrifice Fly
PR = Pinch Runner
PH = Pinch Hit
FO = Force Out
F = Fly Out
G = Ground Out
SB = Stolen Base

Finally, the box score may wrap up with general statistics which could lead to great trivia questions:

A = Attendance
T = Time of Game (how long the game lasted)
WP = Winning Pitcher
LP = Losing Pitcher
U= Umpire

These were just a few common abbreviations you may see in the newspaper or on sports channel scroll which gives you an idea of the kind of game your favorite player or team had. Get to know these terms and you?ll be able to remember the game on another level. Have fun!

Source: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art32824.asp

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