Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Microsoft releases free computer security software


SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft on Tuesday released free software that people can use to protect computers against viruses, spyware and other malicious codes in arsenals of cyber criminals.

Microsoft Security Essentials is available for download at microsoft.com/security_essentials and is built on technology that the global software giant uses in computer security programs it designs for businesses.

"With Microsoft Security Essentials, consumers can get high-quality protection that is easy to get and easy to use, and it won't get in their way," said Amy Barzdukas, general manager for consumer security at Microsoft.

"Consumers have told us that they want the protection of real-time security software but we know that too many are either unwilling or unable to pay for it, and so end up unprotected."

Microsoft hopes that the free software will be broadly adopted, particularly by those who have not been vigilant about protecting computers from hackers, and thereby "increase security across the entire Windows ecosystem."

More than 90 percent of the computers worldwide run on Windows operating systems made by the US technology firm.

"Microsoft is helping to reduce some of the barriers that constrain consumers from running (anti-virus software)," said IDC security analyst Jon Crotty. "Microsoft is focused on the challenges that prevent consumers from running up-to-date anti-virus software today, particularly in emerging markets where there is a growing prevalence of malware."

Security Essentials is designed to run behind the scenes, defending machines against infection by malicious computer codes.

The real-time nature of the software means it is automatically kept up-to-date regarding viruses.

Computer security specialty firm Symantec downplayed the Microsoft offering, saying it is lightweight and isn't tuned for new forms of attack being used by hackers.

Symantec referred to Security Essentials as a stripped-down version of an old Microsoft OneCare product that got poor ratings.

"From a security perspective, this Microsoft tool offers reduced defenses at a critical point in the battle against cyber crime," Symantec said of the free offering that competes with Norton products sold by the firm.

"Unique malware and social engineering tricks fly under the radar of traditional signature-based technology alone -- which is what is employed by free security tools such as Microsoft's," it said. By Google

Sources: 4 killed in missile strike in Pakistani tribal area

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Four people were killed Tuesday night in a suspected U.S. missile strike in Pakistan's tribal region, according to a Pakistani intelligence official and a local government official.

It was the second suspected U.S. drone strike in Pakistan's tribal areas Tuesday.

The strike, launched from a drone, targeted a house in a village in North Waziristan, one of seven districts in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Area along the Afghan border.

Officials say four others were wounded. The sources asked not to be identified because they are not authorized to speak to the media.

The sources did not identify who was killed and wounded in the incident.

In the earlier strike, five people were killed in an attack in Sararogha, a small village in South Waziristan. The identify of those killed was not immediately known.

The United States is the only country in the region known to have the ability to launch missiles from drones, which are controlled remotely.

U.S. officials normally do not comment on suspected drone strikes, which have caused tension between Pakistan and the United States in the past.

The Pakistani military is fighting Taliban militants in the country's north, and missile attacks from suspected U.S. drones have targeted militant leaders. Source edition.cnn.com

Google Invites More Testers to Ride Wave


Surf's up for 100,000 more people. Google is entering the next phase of testing for the Google Wave platform by inviting developers who have been active with the Google Wave program, users who signed up to participate in beta testing, and a select group of Google Docs customers.

Google unveiled the ambitious Google Wave project at the Google IO Conference earlier this year. Wave is a communications platform that consolidates an array of popular communications methods into a single interface. Google Wave ties together email, instant messaging, blogging, document sharing, wikis, and multimedia content in one platform that also facilitates real-time sharing and collaboration.

Google Wave was developed by Jens and Lars Rasmussen, the sibling developer duo that created Google Maps. The Rasmussen's believe that traditional email is the snail-mail of the Internet era and they are hoping to revolutionize online communication with Wave.

Some view Google Wave as a direct attack on social networking rivals such as Facebook and Twitter. Social networking sites are expanding their capabilities and crossing into each other's core markets. A tool like Google Wave will provide users with a one-stop shopping interface for managing and sharing virtually any kind of communication in real-time.

From what Google has revealed thus far about Wave, it certainly looks impressive. It might help users to be able to share and be social without over-sharing or exposing their personal information to the world. It would be nice to be able to share a video with the friends or contacts that might appreciate it, without blasting it to everyone you know and possibly offending more sensitive contacts.

As a social networking tool though, Google Wave may have too many moving parts. Many users have complained that Facebook is too complex and cumbersome to effectively allow them to share and communicate. That is part of the reason Facebook developed Facebook Lite. A platform that includes everything plus two kitchen sinks is nice on one level, but if its too complicated for novice users to grasp and use easily it may never catch on.

The real battlefield for Google Wave may not even be social networking. The tools and functionality included in Google Wave are similar to what is typically found in a unified communications deployment. Looking at Google Wave as a unified communications platform rather than a social networking tool puts it in competition with vendors like Microsoft and Cisco in the unified communications arena.

Google Wave may eventually revolutionize social networking, but I think the more immediate benefit of Google Wave is to provide small and medium businesses with an affordable alternative to the current unified communications solutions. Google Wave provides the unified communications and collaboration tools organizations need to share and communicate in real-time from anywhere in the world.

I don't know if Google Wave will make email obsolete as the Rasmussens have predicted, but the tool looks impressive thus far and I think it is safe to say that whether it is social networking, or unified communications, or both-there is reason for competitors to be concerned about the coming Wave. Source pcworld.com/

Photos: Derrion Albert Uncut Beating Death Video


CHICAGO (CBS/AP) Fenger High School honor student Albert Derrion's beating death was brutal. But the murder is made all the more painful for family and friends by the presence of a cell phone video which captures Derrion's final moments.

Photos: Derrion Albert Beating Death Video

Albert's grandfather Joshua Walker said he hasn't seen it and never will. "I don't think I'll ever watch it," Walker told CBS' The Early Show. "I wasn't there to protect my grandson so I'll never watch that tape."

Even the mother of one of the alleged killers refuses to see it, even though she has defended her son, Silvonus Shannon's, alleged role.

"Silvonus is not a bad kid," Tamaray Shannon told the Chicago Tribune. "He was protecting himself. Silvonus is not what they are making him out to be."
Screen Cap Shows Beating Death of Derrion Albert.

The cell phone footage, which has been distributed widely across the Web and television, clearly shows a group of teens viciously kicking and striking 16-year-old Albert with wooden planks. When Albert tries to get up he is hit again with wooden plank. Then a crowd of young men gathers around him, delivering vicious blows.

Albert was dragged away from the melee, but too much damage had been done. He died in the hospital.

As painful as the video is to watch, it has been a boon to investigators, who have now arrested who they believe are the four teens directly responsible for Albert's death.

Prosecutors charged Silvonus Shannon, 19, Eugene Riley, 18, Eric Carson, 16, and Eugene Bailey, 18, with first-degree murder, said Tandra Simonton, a spokeswoman for the prosecutor's office.

The violence stemmed from a shooting early Thursday morning involving two groups of students from different neighborhoods, said Simonton. Source cbsnews.com

USC running back in critical but stable condition


USC running back Stafon Johnson was hospitalized in critical but stable condition today after over seven hours of surgery for injuries suffered while weightlifting. The specialized surgery was required because of a threatened airway and severe injuries to Johnson's larynx, according to Dr. Gordon Hinika, trauma medical center director at California Hospital Medical Center.

According to Hinika, it is unlikely Johnson will play again this season, but doctors expect a full recovery. "Stafon is doing very well," Hinika said. "He underwent very successful surgery, as we stated yesterday was over seven hours. He rested well. Actually, this morning, he's communicating with his mother and his USC team."

Johnson was bench pressing with a spotter at a USC weight room around 11 a.m. Monday when the bar slipped out of his right hand and fell at an angle on his throat, according to a statement released by the university.

Hinika said doctors were weaning Johnson off a ventilator. He said the surgery was required to repair Johnson's airway, noting that the structure around the running back's vocal chords was "fractured and displaced."

"This is ... a very, very rare injury, especially from weightlifting," he said. "These are the type of injuries usually it (happened) in the old days when people did not wear a seat belt, and you get an accident and you're thrown through a windshield."

The bench press is commonly regarded as one of the safest exercises in the weight room, especially with a spotter, said strength and conditioning coach Chris Carlisle, who was within 10 feet of Johnson when the accident occurred.

Johnson, a 5 foot 11 inch, 210-pound senior, rushed for 157 yards on 32 carries and a team-high five touchdowns this year. He was USC's leading rusher in 2008 with 705 yards.

This report was prepared using information from City News Service. Source www.scpr.org

National Coffee Day: Celebrate Your Love of Java!


National Coffee Day is September 29th! Everyday is coffee day for me. I don’t know about you but I can hardly open my eyes without my coffee in the morning. Here are some coffee celebrations and deals for java addicts on National Coffee Day!

Starbucks is handing out tens of thousands of free samples of Via instant coffee! The company has been testing its Via instant coffee in Seattle and Chicago for months but Starbucks is rolling out the new product to the rest of the country today. I’m not a fan of instant coffee but if I have to drink instant, I’d rather drink a cup of Starbucks instant coffee.

Filterfresh Coffee Service is having a creative writing contest in celebration of National Coffee Day. The contest invites Filterfresh customers to write a tribute to the celebrated beverage, explaining why “Coffee is the Greatest Beverage of All Time!” Submissions are due by October 31st 2009, and you can get the details about the contest on the company’s website.

In selected cities on the East Coast, McDonald’s is offering a free hot cup of Newman’s Own Organics all day Tuesday and Wednesday.

On the West Coast, Panera Bread is holding a “Pay It Forward” promotion . Buy any size of drip coffee, say “Pay it Forward” and you get a second cup for free to give to a friend.

Finally, if you’ve had all the java you can handle but you still want to know more about coffee—check out CoffeeUniverse.com. This website has all the information you’ve ever wanted to know about coffee but were afraid to ask!

Source mygloss.com

Al Sharpton is Choppin’ Down Lisa Raye and Hits Up WWE Wrestling RAW … GTFOH


Al Sharpton was the guest host on WWE Raw last night and was also seen on the scene holding onto Lisa Raye tighter than a rat-tail comb. Pop the hood for the details.

Al made his debut on WWE last night as a guest host, which adds to his circus resume of recent appearances.
The two recently appeared at Roland Martin’s Congressional Black Caucus party in Washington D.C and were reportedly holding hands and coupled up something serious. As if the thought of those two together wasn’t bad enough, we hear that Al is Lisa’s spiritual adviser and aiding in helping her with her spirituality. By bossip.com

Former player Chuck Knoblauch accused of choking wife, arrested


HOUSTON — Former major leaguer Chuck Knoblauch has been charged with assaulting his common-law wife.

A judge set Knoblauch's bond at US$10,000 after he appeared in court Tuesday. According to a criminal complaint, Knoblauch's wife told police he hit her in the face and then choked her at their Houston home on Friday.

Knoblauch's lawyer did not immediately return a telephone call Tuesday.

The 41-year-old former infielder is a Houston native and a four-time all-star who played for the New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals from 1991-02.

Knoblauch was one of more than 80 players who were accused of using performance-enhancing drugs in the 2007 Mitchell Report on baseball's steroids era.

Knoblauch later acknowledged using performance enhancers. By Google

U2 concert expected to draw 80,000 to FedEx Field


LANDOVER, Md. - Parking lots at FedEx Field open at 3 p.m. Tuesday for the U2 concert.

About 80,000 U2 fans will pack the stadium for the 7 p.m. concert, with the doors opening at 5 p.m.

The Central Avenue and Arena Drive exits are your quickest ways in from the Capital Beltway.

If you are driving from D.C., take East Capitol, which becomes Central Avenue.

If you are taking Metro, the Morgan Boulevard stop on the Blue Line is your best bet.

Metro will keep the station open until 1 a.m. and will run extra trains to help you get home after the show.

It is a 20-minute walk from the Morgan Boulevard station to FedEx Field.

** WTOP originally reported parking was free. However, there was an $8 surcharge added to the price of every ticket by FedEx Field. Source www.wtop.com

American jailed in Japan for trying to reclaim his children


TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Had this custody drama played out in the United States, Christopher Savoie might be considered a hero -- snatching his two little children back from an ex-wife who defied the law and ran off with them.

But this story unfolds 7,000 miles away in the Japanese city of Fukuoka, where the U.S. legal system holds no sway.

And here, Savoie sits in jail, charged with the abduction of minors. And his Japanese ex-wife -- a fugitive in the United States for taking his children from Tennessee -- is considered the victim.

"Japan is an important partner and friend of the U.S., but on this issue, our points of view differ," the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo said Tuesday. "Our two nations approach divorce and child-rearing differently. Parental child abduction is not considered a crime in Japan."

The story begins in the Nashville suburb of Franklin, Tennessee, with the January divorce of Savoie from his first wife, Noriko, a Japanese native. The ex-wife had agreed to live in Franklin to be close to the children, taking them to Japan for summer vacations.

Savoie in March requested a restraining order to prevent his ex-wife from taking the children to Japan, saying she had threatened to do so, according to court documents obtained by CNN affiliate WTVF and posted on the station's Web site. A temporary order was issued, but then lifted following a hearing. Read more edition.cnn.com

Hugh Jackman Cell Phone


During the performance in the stage play “A Steady Rain” Huge Jackman confronted the audience for not switching off their mobiles. Huge Jackman stopped the play when a cell phone rang in the stalls.
He was playing a role of Chicago policeman. During an intense moment the star won a cheer from the audience as cell phone rang. He said to phone owner “You want to get that? You want to get it? Grab it. I don’t care.”
When the phone rang continuously he pleaded: “Come on, just turn it off…Unless you’ve got a better story. You want to get up and tell your stories?”
The star of the X-Men sci-fi films, Huge Jackman and the current James Bond star, Daniel Craig were performing in the Broadway play “A Steady Rain”. After a few seconds of Jackman confrontation another phone rang, Daniel Craig intervened and said “Just get the phone,”
New Yorkers are mobile phone lovers and can’t be separated from cell phones. Craig was also interrupted 10 days ago during a performance despite of pre-performance warning “switch off mobile phones”.
This is not the first time that the stage actors are interrupted. During the West End performance in 2005, The British actor Richard Griffiths ordered a woman to leave theater due to ringing phone. He threatened to leave the stage during the performance in the “History Boys on Broadway” when phone rang 3 times.
It is also a duty of audience to abide by the rules and switch off their mobile phone during the stage plays. by news.puggal.com/

500-carat diamond found at South African mine


JOHANNESBURG — Petra Diamonds Ltd. says a diamond the size of a chicken egg has been found at South Africa's Cullinan mine.

The diamond may be among the world's top 20 high-quality gems. It was discovered Thursday at the mine northeast of Pretoria, South Africa.

Johan Dippenaar, the company's chief executive said in a statement Tuesday that the 507.55-carat gem was of "exceptional color and clarity."

No value has been give yet for the diamond, which weighs just over 100 grams.

The mine also produced the largest diamond ever found, the Cullinan, at 3,106 carats in the rough. That finished stone is set in Britain's Imperial Scepter as part of the Crown Jewels. By Google

U.S. Under-20s score four to beat Cameroon at World Cup


SUEZ, Egypt (AP) — United States beat Cameroon 4-1 at the Under-20 World Cup on Tuesday after goals from Bryan Arguez, Tony Taylor, Dilly Duka and Brian Ownby.

The Americans, who lost their opening Group C match 3-0 to Germany, led 1-0 when Taylor set up for Arguez in first-half injury time.

Taylor scored past goalkeeper Francois Bekoyol in the 47th minute after a counterattack led by Duka, who surprised Bekoyol with an angled lob in the 67th to make it 3-0.

Cameroon pulled one back in the 75th with a penalty by Banana Yaya. Uruguayan referee Jorge Larrionda awarded the spot kick after Ike Opara tugged Brice Owona's shirt and brought him down inside the area. Source usatoday.com

Kate Plus 8: Jon Gosselin Leaves Reality Show.

You'll be seeing Jon Gosselin one less place: TLC. The network announced that as of Nov. 2, Jon no longer has a place in Jon & Kate Plus 8, People reports.

And, rather than bother with some tricky title-based arithmetic, the popular- ish reality show will be renamed Kate Plus 8.

With or without an on-air Octodad, the show would appear to be as strained as Jon & Kate's relationship.

Despite enjoying a boom in the ratings around the time of its May premiere, audiences have been dropping off. According to Us Weekly, 9.8 million viewers caught the season premiere; last Monday a scant 1.7 million tuned in.

"With ratings falling, this might be the last season of Jon & Kate Plus 8. I'm not sure yet," Kate Gosselin wrote on her Facebook page (as reported by Us Weekly).

Even if it is the show's last season, Gosselin drama shows no sign of coming to an end. Kate has filmed a pilot for a talk show where she'll co-host with the Food Network's Paula Deen. As for Jon, he's reportedly been trying to get a new reality series, The Divorced Dads Club, off the ground. (The fact Michael Lohan is attached couldn't be helping things.) By Canada.com

Twins announce Best Buy as founding partner of Target Field

Minneapolis, MN – Best Buy and the Minnesota Twins today (Tuesday, Sept. 29) announced a new seven-year partnership that includes a founding partner designation for Target Field, the new world-class home of the Twins opening in April 2010.

As part of the agreement, Best Buy developed – under its exclusive brand Insignia – customized LCD displays that will allow the Twins to link together every viewing screen in the ballpark. The Twins will purchase more than 625 screens from Best Buy, 400 of which are Insignia.

In addition, Best Buy will have a number of fan encounters located throughout Target Field. These experiences will focus on Best Buy products and technology offerings that will enhance the Twins fan experience, enabling them to stay connected to their favorite team from anywhere.

“The Twins are proud of our continuing partnership with Best Buy and we’re excited they will be joining us as we make our move into Target Field,” said Eric Curry, Twins vice president of corporate partnerships. “The Best Buy team has worked closely with us to develop an outstanding customized line of Insignia TV’s that will continue to take our fan experience to a new level.”

Best Buy also becomes a cornerstone partner of the Minnesota Twins Community Fund, which enriches local and regional communities by providing resources for the healthy development of children and families through an association with baseball, softball and the Minnesota Twins.

“We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with the Minnesota Twins, and this deal is especially exciting,” said Brian Dunn, CEO of Best Buy. “Not only can we continue to connect with passionate Twins fans and show our commitment to the people in our home state, but we’ll have the opportunity to make the experience of attending a Twins game even better with the latest technology. And that’s what Best Buy is all about.”

With the announcement of the seven-year deal, Best Buy becomes the third of four founding partners at Target Field. The Twins and Best Buy have been partners for the past 10 years.

About Best Buy Co., Inc.
With operations in the United States, Canada, Europe, China and Mexico, Best Buy is a multinational retailer of technology and entertainment products and services with a commitment to growth and innovation.

The Best Buy family of brands and partnerships collectively generates more than $45 billion in annual revenue and includes brands such as Best Buy; Audiovisions; The Carphone Warehouse; Future Shop; Geek Squad, Jiangsu Five Star; Magnolia Audio Video; Napster; Pacific Sales; The Phone House; and Speakeasy.

Approximately 155,000 employees apply their talents to help bring the benefits of these brands to life for customers through retail locations, multiple call centers and Web sites, in-home solutions, product delivery and activities in our communities. Community partnership is central to the way we do business at Best Buy. In fiscal 2009, we donated a combined $33.4 million to improve the vitality of the communities where our employees and customers live and work. For more information about Best Buy, visit www.bestbuy.com.

About Target Field
Target Field, one of America's most urban ballparks, will be located in the historic Warehouse district of downtown Minneapolis. Site clearing began May 15, 2007 with actual construction commencing in August 2007.

Designed by Populous (formerly HOK Sport) with Mortenson Construction serving as construction manager, the 40,000 seat ballpark is slated for completion prior to Opening Day 2010 and the cost of construction is $425 million.

The Twins and Target Corporation announced a historic 25-year naming agreement for Target Field and Target Plaza on Sept. 15, 2008. The Twins Ballpark Webcams provide fans the opportunity to view progress on the construction of the new downtown Minneapolis ballpark through completion in the spring of 2010. For more information on Target Field and to view the site through the Web cam, visit http://www.twinsbaseball.com/newballpark. Source hometownsource.com/

Tyler Thigpen in trade

The Miami Dolphins acquired Kansas City Chiefs third-string quarterback Tyler Thigpen Tuesday in exchange for an undisclosed draft pick.

Thigpen, 25, would fill Miami's need for depth at the position following Chad Pennington's season-ending shoulder injury on Sunday. Chad Henne will start for the Dolphins, but Thigpen will join rookie Pat White as the other quarterbacks on the roster.

Thigpen, a seventh-round pick out of Coastal Carolina who was picked up off waivers from the Minnesota Vikings in 2007, passed for 18 touchdowns, ran for three scores and caught one touchdown in 11 starts for the Chiefs last season and played well against Miami in a late-season game. He also threw 12 interceptions last season. The Chiefs went 1-10 in the games he started en route to a 2-14 finish.

A dual-purpose threat, Thigpen was deemed superfluous in Kansas City because the Chiefs have committed to Matt Cassel.

This marks the second trade the Dolphins have made with Kansas City in the past month. Chiefs executive Scott Pioli is Dolphins executive Bill Parcells' son-in-law.

World Series prep at Detroit Tigers home field

DETROIT — The Tigers may still be battling to win the American League Central, but officials already are preparing for the possibility of a World Series in Detroit.

Law enforcement personnel plan to descend from helicopters into Comerica Park on Wednesday as part of an exercise to prepare for a possible championship series.

The training was scheduled for Tuesday, but was pushed back after rain Monday postponed a game with the Minnesota Twins.

The rainout was being made up as part of a doubleheader Tuesday.

Officials say Detroit SWAT and U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel will participate in the "fast-roping" exercise, in which agents descend into the ballpark from a helicopter. By Google

5 apps for the radio lover


Radio just isn't the way it used to be. It's not that "this ain't your father's radio." This isn't even the radio you knew five years ago. A loosening of media ownership rules (via the 1996 Telecommunications Act) has transformed what was once a local medium into more of a national one, one that put playing more "safe" mainstream material repeatedly in place of diverse content. And while Internet streaming has opened our ears to specific tastes that align with our listening palettes, it didn't align with our increasingly mobile lifestyles. The advent of the App store, however, has created an ecosystem of apps that stream audio content while also aligning with our mobile lifestyles, and I'll highlight a few of my essentials.

WunderRadio [iTunes link] - $6.99
Let's start with WunderRadio (first reviewed on TUAW here). At its $6.99 price tag, it's the priciest of the bunch, but the polish and finish of the app makes it worth its price. While WunderRadio may be lacking in features (such as lack of support for iTunes purchases, tagging songs and displaying lyrics) compared to other apps in the class, it more than makes up for it with the its performance in the features that matter most. The app is responsive at starting and switching streams. And if the station streams in a supported format, WunderRadio provides for a seamless switch to background streaming should you desire, as well as the option to browse within the app's browser. In addition, while other streaming apps allow you to bookmark individual stations, WunderRadio allows you to bookmark entire directories and subdirectories of stations. For example, you can bookmark the entire "Alt. Rock" category, or all of "Los Angeles" if you'd just like to browse stations within that locale.

Content is king, and WunderRadio's hooks into streaming services delivers a smorgasbord of stations across the taste and geographic spectrum to you: RadioTime, Sirius and XM Radio, Police Scanners and Tuned.mobi are among some of the services it supports. But one vital piece missing from this equation is support for Clear Channel stations, which I wasn't able to find in the station listing.

iheart radio - [iTunes link]
And that's where iheart radio fills in the gap. Like or hate Clear Channel, it's the largest owner of full-power AM, FM, and shortwave radio stations. And you'll often find its stations broadcasting the voices of popular personalities like Rush Limbaugh, Dr. Laura, Leo Laporte and Jim Rome (my personal favorite), because Clear Channel also owns Premiere Radio Networks, who syndicates these programs.

iheart radio supports tagging, and tapping on the tag button initiates the option to purchase the track within the iTunes store app. In addition, the app supports displaying lyrics, as well as featuring a "shake to shuffle" feature that uses the iPhone's accelerometer to randomize stations.

But iheart radio lacks two important features, both of which are present on WunderRadio: background listening and support for non-Clear Channel stations. While the lack of these two features are likely issues of business and revenue (the potential of missed ad revenues with users not seeing ads while background streaming outside the app, and potentially losing listeners who might listen to competing non-Clear Channel stations), they are nonetheless material features.

If your favorite radio personality or station happens to be owned by Clear Channel, iheart radio is the app for you.

ooTunes [iTunes link] - $4.99
ooTunes fills the void between WunderRadio and iheart radio. Where WunderRadio lacks lyrics, tagging and purchasing songs and Clear Channel station support (at least in the areas I checked), ooTunes provides those features. In addition, like WunderRadio, ooTunes provides access to a host of stations across the genre and geographic spectrum. And ooTunes, like WunderRadio, has support for background streaming and in-app web browsing, both lacking on iheart radio.

ooTunes also adds two features lacking on both WunderRadio and iheart radio. One is a feature that displays a list of "similar" songs to what's playing, and the other is access and streaming of one's iTunes library via the ooTunes desktop app -- available for $19.99 and compatible with Mac OS X, Windows and Linux.

While ooTunes is feature rich, some may find its execution of these features needing some polish. In some areas, the app at times felt "heavy" and less responsive than its counterparts. For example, using a 3G connection, it took ooTunes 20 seconds to fully buffer and play a station streaming at 32 Kbps on my iPhone 3G; this same station loaded in 10 seconds using Wunder Radio. At times, this became frustrating. This aside, ooTunes provides an appeal to those who desire a feature rich audio streaming app.

ESPN Radio [iTunes link] - $2.99
Don't WunderRadio and ooTunes already provide access to ESPN Radio affiliates? Yes, they both do. But the ESPN Radio app isn't just an audio streaming app. That's because, in addition to providing access to the streams of ESPN Radio affiliates, there's background streaming support and on-demand access to the audio version SportsCenter (updated every 20 minutes) as well as PodCenter, a directory of ESPN podcasts that include the very Bill Simmons.

While you're listening to your desired ESPN Radio show, you can also read the latest happenings around the sports world via the ticker, which is conveniently placed at the bottom of the screen.

Although audio streaming of ESPN Radio shows is, for the most part, accessible on both iPhone apps as well as via a desktop/notebook computer browser, sometimes it's not possible to stream live college football games -- due to rights issues. For example, while I was able to listen to the Ohio State-USC football game on my local ESPN Radio affiliate using my car radio, I wasn't able to on either WunderRadio and ooTunes. The ESPN Radio app solves this problem by providing streams of selected college football games.

As the ESPN Radio app is ESPN- and sports-centric, it obviously only has ESPN Radio content. So if sports don't float your boat, this isn't the app for you. But for the sports fan, it's a listening paradise.

Radio revolution: Pandora, Last.fm and Slacker
So throwing Pandora [iTunes link], Last.fm [iTunes link] and Slacker Radio [iTunes link] into the mix really adds up to seven apps. Yes, but because they're essentially part of the same genre and ecosystem of streaming audio stations, I figured I'd group them as one. The promise of each of them is to get in tune with your listening likes and dislikes via user interaction, and play more of what you like. Although the end goal of each service is similar, how they arrive at their conclusions is different. Each has their relative strengths and weaknesses, and whether or not you like these respective services will likely depend on how well their algorithm corresponds to your listening tastes. While Slacker may not be as well-known as Pandora and Last.fm, I've found its musical selection aligns well with my listening palette. Nonetheless, each of the three are good in their own right. And each is free, so download away.

As can be seen, each audio streaming app has its relative strengths and weaknesses. While radio audiences have become more fragmented, the iPhone provides them with more accessibility to their format or formats of choice. And just as a one-size-fits-all radio station doesn't exist, neither does a one-size-fits-all audio streaming app.

Samoan Islands earthquake generates small tsunamis

(CNN) -- An earthquake with a magnitude of 8.0 struck in the Samoan Islands region Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The temblor generated three separate tsunami waves that are spreading, the largest of which measures 5.1 feet from sea level height, said Vindell Hsu, a geophysicist with the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. Preliminary data had originally reported a larger tsunami.

A tsunami warning was in effect for American Samoa, Samoa, Cook Islands, Tonga and Fiji, among others in the South Pacific archipelago, according to a bulletin from the center.

A tsunami watch was issued for islands farther from the epicenter, including Hawaii and Papua New Guinea.

Officials were determining whether the tsunami could reach Hawaii, the center said. It was possible that a very decreased wave could reach Hawaii at 1:18 p.m. (7:18 ET), Hsu said.

The quake is not expected to generate a tsunami along the west coast of the United States or Canada, according to the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center.

Further details were not immediately available.

There were no immediate reports of damage.

The quake was recorded at 6:48 a.m. (1:28 p.m. ET) at a depth of about 7.4 miles (11.9 km), the USGS reported.
The airports in American Samoa and Samoa were closed in anticipation of a tsunami, but for now, "we haven't seen any big waves at the moment," Samoa airport employee Alefosao Mapulino said. Source edition.cnn.com

Tsunami hits American Samoa

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa — A powerful 8.3-magnitude earthquake struck in the South Pacific between Samoa and American Samoa around dawn Tuesday, sending terrified residents fleeing for higher ground as a tsunami swept ashore, flattening at least one village. There were no immediate reports of fatalities.

The temblor hit at 6:48 a.m. Tuesday (1748 GMT) midway between the two island groups. In Apia, families reported shaking that lasted for up to three minutes. The U.S. Geological Service said the quake struck 20 miles (35 kilometers) below the ocean floor, 120 miles (190 kilometers) from American Samoa and 125 miles (200 kilometers) from Samoa.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a general alert for the South Pacific region, from American Samoa to New Zealand. It said there were indications a tsunami wave could be "destructive" along some coastlines.

New Zealander Graeme Ansell said the beach village of Sau Sau Beach Fale was leveled.

"It was very quick. The whole village has been wiped out," Ansell told National Radio from a hill near Samoa's capital, Apia. "There's not a building standing. We've all clambered up hills, and one of our party has a broken leg. There will be people in a great lot of need 'round here."

A tsunami swept into Pago Pago, capital of American Samoa, shortly after the earthquake, sending sea water surging inland about 100 yards (meters) before receding, leaving some cars stuck in mud.

The staff of the port ran to higher ground, and police soon came by, telling residents to get inland.

In Fagatogo, water reached the waterfront town's meeting field and covered portions of the main highway, which also was plagued by rock slides.

In Samoa, the powerful quake jolted people awake.

"It was pretty strong; it was long and lasted at least two minutes," one resident told local radio.

"It's the strongest I have felt, and we ran outside. You could see all the trees and houses were shaking," he said.

Sulili Dusi told New Zealand's National Radio that "everything dropped on the floor and we thought the house was going to go down as well. Thank God, it didn't." Along with neighbors, they fled to high ground.

She said the tsunami hit the south side of the island, and some "cars have been taken." She did not elaborate, but added "we just thank God no life has been taken yet."

Another resident, Dean Phillips, said the southern coast of Upolu island had been struck by the tsunami.

"The police are sending everybody up to high ground," he said.

Local media said they had reports of some landslides in the Solosolo region of the main Samoan island of Upolu and damage to plantations in the countryside outside Apia.

There were no immediate reports of injury or serious damage from local emergency services, but people reported cracks in some homes and items tossed from shelves.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu issued a tsunami warning for numerous islands in the Pacific, including the Samoas, the Cook Islands, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, French Polynesia and Palmyra Island.

The center posted a tsunami watch for Hawaii, Vanuatu, the Marshall Islands, Solomon Island, Johnston Island, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Wake Island, Midway Island and Pitcairn.

In New Zealand, a tsunami alert was issued by national Civil Defense, and the nation's national emergency center was activated. Source Google

One Man and His Ugly Shoes

MY husband is wearing ugly shoes. Very ugly shoes.

At first, I didn’t notice. He had just returned from a business trip to New York, and there he stood, next to my desk, beaming.

“What?” I asked. “Is there something in my hair?”

He said nothing. Just kept smiling. He looked very happy.

“What’s wrong?” I asked.

“Nothing,” he said, still smiling. Then he stuck out a toe and started stroking my calf.

I shrieked and recoiled in terror. “Oh, my God, what is that you’re wearing?” I asked. His feet were sheathed in some kind of creepy black rubberized gorilla-feet things. “Is that a Halloween costume?”

“They’re new,” he said. “It’s special ergonomic technology to simulate the experience of walking barefoot.” He had bought them after reading a book on the airplane about an isolated tribe of Mexican Indians who can run hundreds of miles barefoot.

He stopped briefly to lift a foot and give it a loving gaze, before adding in an awestruck tone, “They’ll make me run faster in marathons.”

“You’ve never run a marathon in your life,” I said.

“Well, now I can if I want to,” he said. Then, as he left the room, he called: “You should try them, too. They’re supposed to be good for lower back pain.”

I was not completely surprised by this sartorial twist. My husband has a history of making disturbing fashion choices. This dates at least to when I met him in the mid-1980s. He favored striped knit ties in those days.

I waited that one out, but it was followed by the era of the ponytail (circa 1994) and then an awkward cyber-geek eyeglasses period (1995-2000).

But gorilla shoes? (2009-??) I am not Dian Fossey.

Suddenly, a new and terrible thought occurred to me. Where was he lumbering off to, wearing those things? Surely he wasn’t thinking of leaving the house. ...

Part of me hoped — wanted desperately to believe, in fact — that he had just gone to stand in front of a full-length mirror. I imagined him admiring his sudden but striking resemblance to a hairy plant-eating primate who was in the process of rebuilding toe muscles weakened by decades of wearing sneakers. (“Our feet have atrophied,” he lectured, sternly. “Not mine,” I said.)

But another part of me suspected worse.

“Wait,” I called after him. “You’re not going outside in those, are you?”

In the distance, I heard a door slam.

Perhaps no one would see him and he would move through this devastating period quickly. There was a slim chance, after all, that he was wearing them only for work. As a tech reviewer with a broad mandate, he often tries out weird things for a week or two. Like Spanx for men. He did that recently, enSpanxed under his favorite black T-shirt — the one silk-screened with a rat drawn by Ed Roth, known as Big Daddy — and then life returned to normal.

But what if this was a symptom of something bigger? Something midlife-y?

There is a sort of man — perhaps you know one, maybe you’ve even been married to one for, say, 21 years — who seems at first glance to be outwardly unfazed by the onset of middle age. Even as many of his friends and colleagues start to exhibit the classic signs of a crisis — a two-seater convertible, dyed hair, or a sudden and inexplicable interest in surfing — this sort of man continues on, blithely and dependably, going to work, walking the dogs, making you coffee in the morning.

But then one day, you look closer. And you see he’s making a fashion statement that might actually be a telegram from the heart: “Help me,” it says. “Stop.” Had he sprouted a goatee or a mustache, or come home with a Sanskrit tattoo, I would have known immediately.

Of course, the science of Midlife-Crisis Detection is complicated in California, where I live, by our proximity to Hawaii. Many middle-aged men here veer tragically toward garish floral shirts (I’m not sure why I used the word “garish” there, because it’s redundant). You see a middle-aged man walking around in, say, Trenton, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and you know what you’re dealing with. But here? The wearer could simply be yet another blissed-out California dude.

Thankfully, my husband doesn’t own any Hawaiian shirts. He prefers guayaberas. The shirts are harmless, I guess, though sometimes he is mistaken for a dentist.

But at this moment I would have given anything for him to walk back into the room dressed like an orthodontist instead of wearing an obvious midlife crisis on his feet. In public.

Twenty minutes later, he returned, whistling.

“Where have you been?” I demanded.

“I went to the market to buy stuff for dinner,” he said. “And boy, do my feet feel great. I can practically feel my arches rebuilding with every step I take in these babies.”

“Never mind that,” I said, drawing the blinds. “Did anyone see you?”

He thought for a minute.

“Well, that guy who walks everywhere was there, and he came up to me to ask about the shoes,” he said. “And then, when I got to the checkout, I saw Stephanie — — ”

“Not the Stephanie who lives across the street?” I whispered, the blood draining from my face. She is my fashion idol.

“When she saw my shoes, she shrieked that I looked like a gorilla and she kind of jumped back — — ”

“You mean she recoiled in terror,” I said, correcting him.

“And then she said, really loudly, ‘Does Michelle know you’re wearing those?’ ”

I sat down. I covered my face with my hands.

“And then,” he continued happily, “the clerk got really excited. I think everybody’s going to be wearing them soon.”

He started beaming again. And I looked into his eyes, deeply, and saw the man I married 21 years ago. Knit ties, cyber-eyeglasses, gorilla shoes. Yeah, it was definitely the same guy.

“Sweetie?” he asked.

“Yes?” I said.

“They come in women’s sizes.”

“Don’t push it,” I said. Source www.nytimes.com/

American Police Force

This story about American Police Force is shaping up to be a quite wonderful little scandal. It's perhaps a little early to offer a definitive statement of the facts so I'll constrain myself to reasonable interpretations and point out that this is very much personal supposition, opinion, not a definitive statement of facts.

But I would start by saying that American Police Force and their contract to run the empty jail in Hardin, Montana, well, it looks like a group of small time entrepreneurs (not that there's anything wrong with being a small time entrepreneur, I am one myself) who have bitten off rather more than they can chew. Read more examiner.com

NFL power rankings 2009 week 4 performers continue

NFL power rankings 2009 week 4 performers continue to hog limelight. New York Giants are going places. They have been winning accolades for playing like a winner and their fans are on a high. Their moral is also on an upswing given their great outings against some major teams.
Tom Coughlin, the head coach of New York Giants is naturally very happy with his players and has not hiding his happiness.

While praising RB Ahmad Bradshaw he Tom Coughlin says, “He really did a nice job of that today. I would say yards after contact today he was exceptional”.

“He seemed to really spin and get his pads down and find some area where he could sneak up in there for extra yardage” adds Tom Coughlin.

The head coach further says, “He was really a force today doing that. I thought he had some real strong runs and he had some runs where he made some nice maneuvers and made people miss”.

While praising Johnson he says, “Gartrell [Johnson] was pretty good at the end of the game too I thought. For a young kid coming in hardly knowing the offense, I thought that was pretty good”.

On the ball control by the offense Tom Coughlin says, “that was what we thought we had to do. We had some injuries on the defensive side of the ball. We had to be in a position where we thought our offense was controlling and our defense would have a limited number of snaps which I think is what it was”.

He further said, “We did a good job with that. We had a couple of key plays for our offensive team. Eli [Manning] to Sinorice [Moss] was a big play, a nice tip ball play to Steve Smith”.

“We didn't knock it in there every time we were down there. The missed field goal upset me before the half but there's always something you have to work on. There are areas still that we need to get better at and we'll have some new objectives for this week and players will focus on that” he further said. khabrein.info

Bench Press Calculator to help build muscle fast

Bench Press Calculator to help build muscle fast. Our free bench press calculator allows you quickly determine your bench press one rep max based on the number of bench press repetitions completed for a given weight.
Many chest workout routines call for a specific number of repetitions using a specific amount of weight. Often times, this weight is indicated by a percentage, such as in the example below:

Example
Exercise Sets Reps Weight
Bench Presses 4 10 80%

The question quickly becomes, “80% of what, exactly?” Well then answer is 80% of your bench press one rep max. That is where our bench press calculator comes in.

With the bench press calculator, you can easily calculate your 1 rep max and various percentages to determine the target weight for each set.

To use the bench press calculator, perform a set of bench presses, using a weight you can handle for several reps. Lift the weight as many times as you can. When finished, enter the amount of weight used and the number of repetitions completed into the bench press calculator.

You will receive your one rep max (1RM) as well as the amount of weight that corresponds to several different percentages of that one rep max. Source khabrein.info

it happened one night clark gable didn t wear

It Happened One Night (1934) – When Clark Gable had trouble keeping up the pace while removing his undershirt in the famous “Walls of Jericho” scene, director Frank Capra suggested he just remove his shirt to reveal a bare chest. … With Kelly perfectly cast as a fashionable socialite, Head was able to create haute couture designs that didn’t seem out of place for everyday wear. From a pale green skirt suit with unfitted jacket to the floral print dress with multiple … I so loved It Happened One Night when I first saw it. It was witty and romantic, with gorgeous atmosphere, and well, Clark Gable! What’s usually noted about this 1934 film, fashion-wise, is the scene where Gable removes his shirt–and has no undershirt on underneath. (Urban myth has it that sales of men’s undershirts declined sharply after this scene, when men suddenly realized that if Gable didn’t need to wear an undershirt, why should they. … RAWR! A sexy-man-chic Clark Gable inspired men to go undershirt-less, and we can’t say that we’re complaining! It Happened One Night (1934) – When Clark Gable had trouble keeping up the pace while removing his undershirt in the famous “ Walls … With Kelly perfectly cast as a fashionable socialite, Head was able to create haute couture designs that didn’t seem out of place for everyday wear. From a pale green skirt suit with unfitted jacket to the floral print dress with … A shirtless Clark Gable in “It Happened One Night”. “It Happened One Night (1934): When Clark Gable had trouble keeping up the pace while removing his undershirt in the famous “Walls of Jericho” scene, director Frank Capra suggested … With Kelly perfectly cast as a fashionable socialite, Head was able to create haute couture designs that didn’t seem out of place for everyday wear. From a pale green skirt suit with unfitted jacket to the floral print dress with multiple … “Yeah, so, last night,” he’d say, “I was fiddling with my resolutions and figured out my monitor can get up to 1280 by 1024.” He’d then shrug and, shaking his head, add, “I didn’t ever try that high before.” Then he’d chuckle. …. “Novice” didn’t remotely describe these players. No one had so much as their knife on them, and they didn’t even know how to attack. But as soon as I tried to fire, my gun locked up. Nothing happened. Like I said, I didn’t think I needed to … I just thought of them one day and thought I better tell him.” She’d gone all the way to Corinth one day this week (I didn’t ask who took her – David, Sandra or Aunt Ginny probably) to see about her reading glasses. …. Harry Connick, Jr. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett; Paul Blart, Mall Cop – Kevin James; Night at The Museum 2; It Happened One Night – Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable; Teacher’s Pet – Doris Day, Clark Gable; Big – Tom Hanks … We have known her and her family for many years and although our paths didn’t often cross since our families are grown and since Paul had retired from teaching at the high school, there was a friendly connection every time we met them – she or Donnie, …. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett; Paul Blart, Mall Cop – Kevin James; Night at The Museum 2; It Happened One Night – Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable; Teacher’s Pet – Doris Day, Clark Gable … Just in case you didn’t know what Clark Gable did: when he opened his shirt in It Happened One Night, he had no t-shirt on. This, at a time when it was “proper” for men to wear them. Supposedly, t-shirts sales plummeted during that time … I saw several movies lately; most of these I hadn’t seen before. As always, I’d LOVE to read your comments! Hope you’re having a GREAT summer! EMMA. It Happened One Night (1934). Peter (Clark Gable) & Ellen (Claudette Colbert). Peter (Clark Gable) & Ellie … I didn’t know anything about this Coen bros film before I saw it. This film has a small (but VERY loyal) fan base. It’s a gangster pic filmed in New Orleans (b/c that city has blocks of untouched ’20s bldngs. … Sorry to hear the second date didn’t go well (nor, as it sounds, did the first). Fashions of 1934 was certainly not on of Busby Berkeley’s better movies. I liked seeing Bette Davis and William Powell together for a bit, but agree with … This and “The Palm Beach Story” are my favorite Claudette Colbert performances, with “It Happened One Night” and “Since You Went Away” close seconds. (I have “Torch Singer,” which Mick LaSalle raves about in “Complicated Women” and which … eg2008feed.Source celebritytwittergossip.com

Monday, September 28, 2009

Today on MMA Nation on 106.7 The Fan: Cung Le, Marcello Foran, Rampage vs. Dana White Talk, Herschel Walker in Strikeforce and More


Today on "MMA Nation" we'll be joined by ex-Strikeforce middleweight champ Cung Le, who relinquished his title this week in order to pursue an acting career, as well as UWC promoter Marcello Foran. For those that listened last week, you'll recall I was on the air for 15 minutes due to the University of Maryland football game post-game show running long. So, let's try this again. We'll talk to Foran about the upcoming UWC 7: Redemption event October 3rd at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, VA. We'll also be giving away tickets and potentially VIP passes, so this is your opportunity to call in and win.

We'll also be talking about the week in MMA: Rampage's dispute with Dana White, The Ultimate Fighter 10, Strikeforce's signing of Herschel Walker and much more. Source www.bloodyelbow.com

Opera Review: Pittsburgh Opera stages soaring 'Eugene Onegin'


A Russian delegation of one held her own summit at the Benedum Center Saturday night as soprano Anna Samuil put on a remarkable performance in Pittsburgh Opera's production of Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin." And the other delegates, as it were, in the cast held up their end of the bargain excellently.

Pittsburgh Opera took a risk in choosing not to postpone the opera that opened its 2009-10 season. The real possibility existed that fallout from the G-20 summit would keep patrons away. As it stood, Benedum Center was the least full it has been for a gala opening night I have ever seen, but it was still a good two-thirds full, and the crowd was vocal. It seems it takes more than threat of lingering protests and police lockdown to scare off a passionate opera crowd.

Based on a novel by Alexander Pushkin, the plot of "Eugene Onegin" (which premiered in 1879), hinges not on a villain but on more of a jerk: the Mr. Darcy-like Onegin. Rather than billow out into romantic conceptions of love, the opera focuses on the common infatuation of a bookish girl, Tatiana, in love with a loner type in Onegin. While she and Onegin are members of the idle rich class in pre-revolutionary Russian, the opera has a modern ambience to it. It could easily be updated as a teen movie.

The Kardashian Family Are America's New Economic Crisis

The Kardashians are richer than they should be. Michael Douglas: trying to protect his kids from cocaine. Tori Spelling's husband's ex-wife doesn't suck. A celebrity was an asshole. Courtney Love and Hugo Chavez: hooking up? Sunday Morning's Gossip Roundup: The entire Kardashian family—who we've somehow let become famous for having a sister with a big ass—is making a shitload of money. Read this sentence: "Kim split with her boyfriend of two years, Reggie Bush, in July. Kourtney announced she's pregnant with on-off boyfriend Scott Disick's baby in August. And last week, Khloe announced she'll marry LA Lakers forward Lamar Odom after a whirlwind romance of just a month." And Page Six explains how this is somehow a hugely moneymaking enterprise. If you thought the banking crisis was bad, the fact that the Kardashian sisters somehow made a cool mil out of those events speaks volumes about where money's going these days: into the liposucked asses and cheeks of the Kardashian family. Oh, also, this: "'She's negotiating a magazine deal for Khloe's wedding, around $250,000, another deal for Kourtney's baby, and there will probably be yet another deal when Kim eventually gets back together with Reggie,' our insider said." Wow. Just...wow. For more detail http://gawker.com

The 'Nightmare On Elm Street' Trailer Is Missing One Thing: Dokken!

In the wake of last year's restart of "Friday the 13th" comes the resurrection of the other great slasher franchise of the 1980s. "A Nightmare on Elm Street," the movie that established New Line Cinema as a true studio player and awakened the careers of Wes Craven, Johnny Depp and Robert Englund, will be coming back in April of 2010, and the trailer just premiered this morning. The new film is directed by Samuel Bayer (who has made a name for himself as a video director for Green Day, Metallica, Garbage and others) and stars Jackie Earle Haley as supernatural baddie Freddy Krueger.

Based on the trailer, it appears as thought the new movie gets back to the general creepiness that inhabited the first of the franchise back in 1984. The subsequent films in the series had a more carnival atmosphere, and while they had their charms, they typically became wackier (and paler) versions of the original. One thing that is missing from this particular trailer, however, is Dokken. (Rhymes with "Rockin'!") Their song "Dream Warriors" was the official theme for "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors," and it's one of the most fantastic hair-metal film tie-ins of all time. The third movie in the series saw the return of Heather Langenkamp as Nancy Thompson and also starred a young Patricia Arquette, who makes an appearance in the Dokken video. Though it relies heavily on scenes from the movie, the band is seamlessly integrated into the clip's dream world, and it represents the only time the boys from Dokken looked even vaguely badass. Source newsroom.mtv.com

Work Ready golden opportunity grants announced

ATLANTA - Governor Sonny Perdue today announced 24 Work Ready Golden Opportunity grants have been awarded to state agencies and organizations providing Work Ready skills gap training to help citizens improve their core job skills and earn gold-level Work Ready Certificates.

"The Work Ready Certificate shows that an individual is skilled and ready to succeed at jobs throughout our state," said Governor Perdue. "By helping our citizens reach the gold level we are showing that Georgia is an ideal place to do grow or locate a business."

The grant award winners include: Altamaha Technical College Academic Support Center, Atlanta Regional Commission, Albany Technical College Adult Education, Athens Technical College Adult Education, Atlanta Urban League, Bainbridge College, Berrien County Chamber of Commerce, Central Georgia Technical Adult Education, Columbus Technical College, Cobb County Adult Education, East Central Tech Adult Education, Georgia Northwestern Technical College Adult Education, Moultrie Technical College Adult Education, Jenkins County Family Enrichment Center, Lanier Technical College Adult Education, Middle Georgia Technical College, Monroe County Adult Literacy Program, Muscogee County School District Adult Education, Okefenokee Technical College, Southeastern Technical College, Valdosta Technical College Adult Education, Valdosta Technical College Foundation for Brooks County, Valdosta Technical College Foundation for Cook County and VSNS (Visions, Inc.).

Each agency or organization will receive a reimbursement grant of $200 for each Georgian who successfully improves their Work Ready Certificate level through skills gap training, for up to $10,000.

"These grants will help Georgians reach their career goals," said Debra Lyons, director, Governor's Office of Workforce Development. "By helping more people improve their core job skills, we can help them get to work and achieve job success." Source www.walb.com

Remember Jason and Jeremy London?


Remember Jason and Jeremy London? They were the good-looking twin actors who (separately) starred in several indie hits in the 1990s and whose faces used to adorn the walls of many a Dose.ca editor. Well, judging by recent photos, the years have not been all that kind to the London brothers, but they've been a little less kind to Jeremy - who, for the record, is not the twin from Dazed and Confused, but the one from Mallrats and Party of Five.

TMZ reports that American Express has filed a civil suit against the 36-year-old actor, claiming he owes the credit card company $19,485 US, in addition to interest and lawyers' fees. Apparently his residuals from PoF and 7th Heaven simply aren't cutting it.

Luckily for London, he has an impressive nine acting gigs coming up - with any luck, he can pay off his credit card bill and have a little left over to pay a personal trainer. Or cupcakes. Whichever one strikes his fancy.

Arkansas finally sells a scratch-off

They've waited longer than four of their neighbors, voted on it and argued over how it will be administered. But at 12:01 a.m. Monday at the Murphy USA gas station in West Little Rock, the first scratch-off ticket was purchased a ceremony to begin the Arkansas lottery.

Arkansas gamblers won't get Powerball until Oct. 31, but as of today they will be able to purchase instant games at 1,500 locations around the state. Arkansas is playing catch-up with four of its neighboring states, but lottery director Ernie Passailaigue -- a former South Carolina state senator who ran that state's lottery before being hired away by Arkansas -- has predicted the state will raise $400,000 million a year for college scholarships.

-- The strange story of Kenneth Trentadue, a convicted bank robber whose brother claims was beaten to death by guards who mistook him for a suspect in the 1995 Oklahoma City federal building bombing, hasn't received a lot of national attention. But it took an interesting turn Sunday when Jesse Trentadue, a Salt Lake City attorney, that security videotapes of the building appear to have been edited and are blank moments before the bombing. The tapes were obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request.

-- After Hurricane Katrina, the Mobile Press-Register did an exhaustive study of the maps used to determine eligibility under the National Flood Insurance Program and determined that many areas were subject to flooding a lot more frequently than the feds estimated. In the wake of last week's flooding, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution undertook a similar survey, and found the same thing: Your chances of being flooded out in a 100-year flood plain are a lot worse than once-a-century.

-- She's North Carolina's first woman governor, but Bev Perdue's failure to put more women in leadership positions has some Democratic women in her state grumbling. So far, Perdue has appointed fewer women to cabinet posts than any governor in a generation.

-- Last week, a federal judge denied a request by former US Rep. William Jefferson, partly because they were not allowed to bring up the relationship of a key witness, Lori Mody and an undercover FBI agent who worked with her on the case. But documents unsealed last week showed the FBI and its Office of Professional Reponsibility knew about the agent's intimate relationship with the witness and failed to pass the information along to federal attorneys or the lead agent on the case. Source www.southernpoliticalreport.com/

TUBMAN'S LINKS TO NIAGARA FALLS EASY TO EXPLOIT, DIFFICULT TO PROVE

Readers of the daily Niagara Gazette are now well familiar with the story concocted by city officials concerning the history of the Underground Railroad and, more specifically, Harriet Tubman, in what is now known as the city of Niagara Falls.

Gazette scribe Rick Forgione did a great job of retailing it just last week, in a story about the city putting up $350,000 in casino money annually to support something called the Underground Railroad Heritage Commission. "According to historians, abolitionist Harriet Tubman guided about 300 slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad in the mid-1800s from Maryland to Canada, making the last stretch over the former Suspension Bridge, now the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge in the city," Forgione wrote.

The question that immediately arises is, "What historians?"

A Niagara Falls Reporter survey of scholarly literature dealing with Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad in recent months shows scant, and possibly no evidence that Tubman ever set foot in what is now Niagara Falls, although the Niagara River crossing was indeed an important part of the journey for some escaped slaves.

There are two biographies of Harriet Tubman generally acknowledged by scholars as definitive, Catherine Clinton's 2005 "Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom" and Kate Clifford Larson's 2004 "Bound For The Promised Land: Harriet Tubman: Portrait of An American Hero."

Clinton's book doesn't contain the name "Niagara" at all, while Larson's includes a scant four brief mentions, only one of which actually places Tubman on a "suspension bridge" across the Niagara River.

Taken together, the two volumes consist of 736 pages of dense, scholarly text. One fleeting mention of Tubman crossing the Niagara River on a bridge would seem to be the slimmest of reeds on which to hang a case for the association between her and what is now the city of Niagara Falls.

Indeed, the old Suspension Bridge, which crossed the river near where the Whirlpool Bridge stands today, wasn't even opened until 1855, a full five years after Tubman began her Underground Railroad activities and six years before she ended them.

And a map contained in Wilbur H. Siebert's monumental 1898 study, "The Underground Railroad, From Slavery to Freedom" shows routes ending at Buffalo, Rochester and Oswego, N.Y., but nothing at Niagara Falls.

To complicate matters further, another bridge -- at the site of today's Lewiston-Queenston Bridge -- was also called Suspension Bridge. Built in 1851, four years prior to the Suspension Bridge in what is now Niagara Falls, it was later wrecked by wind. Most authorities give the date of its collapse as February 1864, but one Niagara Falls history Web site, Thunder Alley, gives the date as February 1854. Both dates would coincide with Tubman's Underground Railroad activities, and -- as anyone who's driven over the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge can attest -- the falls are clearly visible from that vantage point as well.

In a February 2009 paper prepared for Niagara University and the city by historians William H. Seiner and Thomas A. Chambers, the authors ultimately conclude that the "suspension bridge" in question was indeed the one predating the current Whirlpool Bridge, basing their conclusion solely on the 1854 date of the Lewiston bridge's collapse as opposed to the 1864 date.

Why they did this is uncertain, since an article in the Feb. 3, 1864 edition of Niagara Falls Gazette describes the event, which occurred on Feb. 1 of that year. Since the lone dated Harriet Tubman crossing on the "suspension bridge" allegedly took place in 1856 or 1857, the question of whether the Lewiston suspension bridge was blown down in 1854 or a decade later in 1864 becomes central.

The 1864 Gazette article, entitled "Partial Destruction Of The Lewiston Suspension Bridge," reads as follows: "A portion of the flooring and other wood-work of the Lewiston Suspension Bridge was blown down during the gale Monday forenoon. It seems that the long guys had been cut during the late ice jam to prevent injury to the structure and thus its strength to withstand a gale was much weakened.

"The wind swept through the gorge on Monday with terrific force and swayed the bridge so that some of the cross timbers, near the centre were loosened from their fastenings, and fell, of course carrying the floor with them. A large portion at each end, remains without material injury. The extent of the damage -- financially -- we have not yet learned, but we judge from what we hear that it may be about $10,000. The bridge was built in 1852 and cost not far from $40,000. It will doubtless soon be repaired and in use."

The contemporary Gazette article stands as indisputable proof that suspension bridges existed at the both present-day sites of the Whirlpool and the Lewiston-Queenston bridges in 1856 or 1857, the years when Tubman was supposed to have made her crossing.

The Seiner-Chambers paper also raises some serious doubt about the number of escaped slaves actually led to freedom by Tubman.

"While Tubman is regarded as the legendary 'Moses of Her People,' the precise numerical impact of her liberation efforts remains in question," the paper states. "As the historian Milton C. Sennett has written, 'the traditional belief that Tubman rescued three hundred individuals during nineteen trips cannot withstand historical scrutiny.'"

Why the Gazette clings to the imaginary 300 number is anyone's guess. And repeatedly asserting as fact that the suspension bridge in question was located on the site of today's Whirlpool Bridge, when the paper's own archives contain evidence showing it could just as well have been the suspension bridge in Lewiston, constitutes lazy reporting and gullibility at its worst.

Texts on the Underground Railroad in general do little to add to Niagara Falls' luster. According to Fergus Bordewich's "Bound For Canaan, The Epic Story of the Underground Railroad, America's First Civil Rights Movement," when William Weld founded the Niagara County Anti-Slavery League, he did so in Lockport. And a reference about driving escaped slaves across the frozen Niagara River states that the crossings took place in Buffalo.

The ferry across the Niagara between Buffalo and Ft. Erie was also a popular route. Again, there is not a single reference to a crossing made in what is now Niagara Falls.

In George Hendrick's "Fleeing For Freedom: Stories of the Underground Railroad As Told by Levi Coffin and William Still," a compendium of stories actually told by former slaves to two of the more famous Underground Railroad "station masters," Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge again escape without mention.

In "Underground Railroad in New Jersey and New York," the definitive work on the subject, author William J. Switala lists at least seven men who aided fugitive slaves in Lockport, and states that they were in charge of a region that stretched from Black Rock, north of Buffalo, to Youngstown in Niagara County. He states that the road to freedom in the Niagara region included regularly scheduled ferryboats leaving from Buffalo, Black Rock, Lewiston and Youngstown.

All in all, Switala mentions the name "Niagara" 28 times, nearly all in reference to the Niagara River or the "Niagara Region." Harriet Tubman is mentioned six times in the book, in reference to Auburn, Peekskill and Utica, N.Y., and St. Catharines, Ont., but not in connection with Suspension Bridge or Niagara Falls.

Along the Niagara Frontier, the Michigan Street Baptist Church has long been thought of as the ultimate repository of knowledge for all things concerning the Underground Railroad here.

Their Web site lists numerous "possible" Underground Railroad sites in Buffalo, Lewiston, Williamsville, Eden, Orchard Park, Lockport, Lancaster, East Aurora, Cheektowaga and Pekin, pointedly not mentioning Niagara Falls at all.

In sum, research into the question of whether Harriet Tubman ever led any escaping slaves through what is now the city of Niagara Falls reveals that she might have been here on a single occasion. Or she might not have.

The assertion that she led 300 slaves to freedom over the suspension bridge at what is now the site of the Whirlpool Bridge in Niagara Falls is wishful thinking at best, a deliberate distortion of fact designed for monetary gain through the promotion of phony tourism at worst.

The $350,000 earmarked annually for the Underground Railroad Commission is in addition to renovation work that will turn the first floor of the Old Customs House into an "Underground Railroad Interpretive Center" as part of an imagined new city train station backers say will cost federal, state and local taxpayers another $40 million.

Former city administrator Bill Bradberry, who serves on the commission, said that more research is needed.

"I think some of the money needs to go to more actual research," he said. "In fact I am asking Niagara University to consider setting up an institute for the study of the Underground Railroad and abolitionism in Western New York and Canada."

A neighborhood park, on Main Street and Ontario Avenue in front of the Wrobel Towers apartment building, is also planned. The centerpiece of the park would be a statue of Tubman, along with a small waterfall and pond, a gazebo and stone walls and gateways. No cost estimates of building the park have yet surfaced.

The sparkplug in all of this has been Kevin Cottrell, a city employee who is on a leave of absence from his real job as a State Parks grants specialist. Cottrell reportedly earns $75,000 annually to promote the idea of Niagara Falls being an important stop on the Underground Railroad, a job that dovetails nicely with his private business, Motherland Connextions, which makes its money selling tours of allegedly important Underground Railroad sites in the area.

While it's been done clandestinely in the past, Cottrell is likely the only employee in the history of the city whose official job description consists largely of figuring out ways to use public money to promote his own private business interests.

Bradberry thinks it's time to settle the question once and for all.

"It's time we get the facts straight on this," he said.

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