Thursday, September 27, 2012

Celebrating Motherhood: talking about my girls..

Waking up with barely a cup of coffee in me, I stumble?upon?this little splash of sunshine on my little girls. I love the sun and I love the way she makes me notice. Notice their legs and how long they've gotten lately. How their clothes are warm to the touch and how inviting our breakfast table looks with the sunbeams laying on top.

The sun..last night we took?a ride?across the pasture to watch her go down and it was the most beautiful sunset I think I've ever witnessed. We sat there until she fell deeper and deeper into the bottom of the earth. All the kids yelling, "no Sun don't leave-- not yet!" and their faces lit up as she disappeared and I told her goodnight and we'd see her in the morning... I drove back with faces smiling in my rear view mirror as we all knew we just witnessed something special. A gift.?


I also love the light from the 3 little candles that stood ?on top of their farm birthday cake. It glows in their eyes and I honestly can't believe they're 3 already. Totally potty trained which I thought would never happen..:) and obsessive about their pink cowgirl boots. They put them in front of their beds and we have to slowly take them off at night with promises of putting them on again in the morning.


Yes,?ummm her pants are on backwards..she dressed herself

I can't write a post about all my girls without mentioning Rosebud. Her beautiful eyes watch me as I walk this farm and I never ever could believe the beauty and love that I could have for a cow.

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and for cowgirl boots on a fence I'm just saying

and my two best cow hands;)Just kidding guys..Yes,?Channie is dressed like an Egyptian?? You learn not to ask..

Yep, the daylight keeps us busy and the daylight keeps me

noticing the everyday beauty all around me.The clothes on the line blowing in the wind. The fresh baked bread and the smell of fall.

?Thank you Lord?for letting us live here. Thank you for letting my children grow up in the lush green pastures and beautiful sunsets that we call our home on this farm. And thank you for these amazing girls in my life and the privilege of working along side them while the sun is up.

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Digging A Hope Out Of European Debt - Business Debt Relief Blog

Digging A Hope Out Of European Debt

After a summer hiatus, Europe?s leaders are back to face the gigantic economic crisis of recession. All of Europe?s? 17 countries are in debt. Pay day loans businesses, pawn shops and gold buying shops are seeing a lot of traffic. Europe has been trying to fix the debt problems?with budgeting?for over 3 years and a solution has defied its leaders.

Political and economic leaders from France, Germany and Greece are to meet later on this week to try to end the Eurozone debt crisis. Six of the seventeen countries Greece, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Portugal and Malta are already in a recession.?Europe?s stumbling economy is hurting the economic recovery all over the world. Europe is the barometer. Europe lost $15.5 trillion which is more than the U.S. ?s output.

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The Eurozone has provided loans to countries such as, Greece, Ireland and Portugal who were defaulting on their debts. Spain and Italy are next in line. Just as in the U.S., unemployment is spreading and payday lenders are unscrupulous

For example: Greece is in its fifth year of recession. Unemployment is at 24%. Greece has been kept afloat by bailouts from its European neighbors and the IMF since May 2010.

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Keeping Your Head Above Water When It Comes To Debt

Spain?s loans amount to over100 billion euros and are still looking to the Eurozone for more help. Spain?s banks have 200 billion euros of toxic assets because of their real estate boom; this situation is so similar to California. Spain is creating a ?bad bank? law to eraser these toxic assets. ?????

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Italy has been racing against the clock to try to put Europe?s third- largest economy back on the path to stabilization. Hopefully all will be better in April with the new government and Mario Monti.

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Well, at least we are not alone in our financial distress.? It appears that everyone in the world is looking for extra money.? The citizens are going to pawn shops and payday lenders to help their economic crisis. A pay day loan will not help the country but it can help the citizens.

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A cash advance or a payday loan is a short term loan of usually $50 to $1000.? The interests, fees and APR is higher on a short term loan but the borrower usually ends up spending less money, to obtain a payday loan, the borrower need to be 18, have a job and an active bank account. There is no credit check. A paydyay loan may not help an entire country out of debt but it can sure help an individual when tough economic times hit. No matter how large or small our budget it, finding some form of debt relief menas taking a closer look at how we handle our finances is important when trying to run a financial program.?

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McCombs Climbs to Top Five for Graduate Entrepreneurship | Texas ...

Originally posted by Matt Turner on McCombs Today.

The education services company The Princeton Review, in partnership with Entrepreneur magazine, named McCombs and its Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship no. 5 in the nation on its ranking of Top 25 Graduate Schools for Entrepreneurship Programs.

The top three spots, in order, went to Babson College, Michigan and Brigham Young University.

This is the second year in a row for McCombs to climb in this survey, up from no. 8 last year and from ninth place in 2010. Among public schools, McCombs is second only to Michigan.

Other Texas graduate schools that hit the list in the ranking?s tenth season include Rice University (no. 4) and the Acton MBA in Entrepreneurship (no. 18).

The Princeton Review surveys nearly 2,000 programs across the country. Criteria used in the ranking, first started in 2006, include: the level of commitment to entrepreneurship inside and outside the classroom, the percentage of faculty, students and alumni actively and successfully involved in entrepreneurial endeavors, the number of a school?s mentorship programs and its support of entrepreneurial studies and projects through scholarships and grants.

?We commend each of these schools not only for giving their students a first-rate classroom experience in business practices, but for their cross-disciplinary approaches to entrepreneurship education,? said Robert Franek, The Princeton Review?s senior vice president of publishing and a nationally recognized expert on college admissions.

Laura Kilcrease, who recently joined McCombs? Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship as entrepreneur-in-residence, credits the school with ?a culture of experiential learning that complements class structures. Students here interact in programs that use the latest real world ideas, technologies and concepts. This prepares them more quickly for what they may experience now and in the future.?

McCombs offers rich opportunities for graduate students interested in all things entrepreneurial. A few examples include:

  • Venture Fellows, which helps MBAs get a leg up in the venture capital arena by offering internships with venture capital and private equity luminaries.
  • Texas Venture Labs, a campus-wide initiative that helps link students to the entrepreneurial, business, technology and legal resources available on campus and provides mentoring, team-building, business plan validation and technology commercialization.
  • The Venture Labs Investment Competition, which is held in Austin each May. Founded in 1984 as Moot Corp, it is the first and longest operating, inter-business-school, new-venture competition in the world.
  • Austin Technology Incubator, which was the first university-based incubator in the country. Established in 1989, it has raised more than $725 million in capital and spawned 210 companies, including many new ventures created by Texas MBA students.
  • Master of Science in Technology Commercialization (MSTC). Established in 1996, this one-year alternating weekend program is designed for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to identify new technologies with market potential, bring them to market, and create wealth in the process.

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Google's Driverless Cars Legality - Business Insider

California governor Jerry Brown has signed a bill into law that clears Google's driverless cars for use on state-owned roads. The news comes to us via Engadget.

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Battle-bruised skeleton may be King Richard III

A human skeleton with a cleaved skull discovered beneath a parking lot in England may belong to King Richard III, researchers announced today (Sept. 12), though they have a long way to go in analyzing the bones to determine the identity.

The researchers note they are not saying they have found King Richard III's remains, but that they are moving into the next phase of their search, from the field to the laboratory.

"[W]e are clearly very excited, but the University now must subject the findings to rigorous analysis. DNA analysis will take up to 12 weeks," Richard Taylor, the director of corporate affairs at the University of Leicester, told reporters this morning, as recorded in a tweet.?

The remains were hidden within the choir of a medieval church known as Greyfriars, where the English monarch was thought to be buried. Though the location of this church had been lost, historical records suggested Richard III was buried there upon his death in battle in 1485.

Two skeletons were discovered: a female skeleton that was broken apart at the joints was discovered in what is believed to be the Presbytery of the lost Church; the other skeleton, which appears to be an adult male, was found in the church choir and shows signs of trauma to the skull and back before death, which would be consistent with a battle injury, the researchers said. [See images of the Richard III discoveries]

"A bladed implement appears to have cleaved part of the rear of the skull," according to a University of Leicester statement.

In addition, a barbed metal arrowhead was lodged between the vertebrae of the male skeleton's upper back, Taylor said, adding that the spinal abnormalities suggest the individual had severe scoliosis, though was not a hunchback, as he was portrayed by Shakespeare in the play of the king's name.

Even so, the scoliosis seen in the skeleton would've made the man's right shoulder appear visibly higher than the left one. "This is consistent with contemporary accounts of Richard?s appearance," according to the university statement.

University of Leicester archaeologists began excavating the parking lot of the Leicester City Council building on Aug. 25, in search of the church and the king's remains. Since then, they have turned up the Franciscan friary, a 17th-century garden thought to hold a memorial to the king and various other artifacts.

On Aug. 31, the dig team applied to the Ministry of Justice for permission to begin exhuming the two skeletons, a process that began on Sept. 4.

"We are hopeful that we will recover DNA from the skeleton," University of Leicester geneticist Turi King said at the briefing, as recorded in a tweet by the university.

The king's tales

King Richard III ruled for England two years, from 1483 to 1485, before dying in the Battle of Bosworth Field, part of the War of the Roses, an English civil war between the House of Lancaster and the House of York.

A century later, William Shakespeare penned "Richard III," a play about the tragic king ? the last English king to die in battle.

The king seemed to have his own following. "Richard III is a charismatic figure who attracts tremendous interest, partly because he has been so much maligned in past centuries, and partly because he occupies a pivotal place in English history," Philippa Langley, a representative of the Richard III society, said in a statement.

"The continuing interest in Richard means that many fables have grown up around his grave," Langley added. For instance, one far-fetched tale described his bones being thrown into the Soar River. [The Science of Death: 10 Tales from the Crypt]

"Other fables, equally discredited, claimed that his coffin was used as a horse-trough," Langley said.

On Sept. 7, the archaeologists announced they had found medieval paving stones that may belong to a garden built in tribute to the king by Robert Herrick, a mayor of Leicester. The garden, and a mansion, was supposedly built over the church where Richard III was buried. In 1612, Christopher Wren, father of the famous architect, recorded seeing a 3-foot (1-meter) stone pillar in Herrick's garden memorializing the king. The pillar held the inscription: "Here lies the body of Richard III sometime King of England."

The bones will now undergo laboratory analyses, including DNA tests, which will be led by University of Leicester geneticist Turi King. The results could then be compared to those of a direct descendant of Richard's sister, who was uncovered by John Ashdown-Hill, author of "The Last Days of Richard III." From those remains, scientists have mitochondrial DNA, or the DNA inside the cell's energy-making structures, which gets passed down only by mothers.

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World's oldest color film footage discovered in museum archive (video)

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Cached away for over a century, the world's first color moving pictures have been shown for the first time yesterday, according to the National Media Museum in the UK. The celluloid, shot by inventor Edward Raymond Turner in 1899, was actually in black and white and it was only through a curator's research that its colorful significance was also unearthed.

When the footage was first shot, each frame was run consecutively through red, green or blue gels, and the process needed to be reversed during projection to reveal the color. Fortunately, a blueprint by the inventor of how to do just that was also found, allowing the institution's team to replicate the process digitally to produce the final footage.

This type of color gel processing didn't take off in the early 20th century due to the mechanical complexity, and it would have been inferior to a chemical process since each frame carried only one-third of the full color information. Still, it required a clever mind to dream it up, with an equally big brain to uncover it and finally give Turner his due. See the video below the break for the stunning un-retouched, non-hand-colored results.

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Today on New Scientist: 12 September 2012

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Discovery of first colour movies reveals animal stars

Watch a vivid macaw and a goldfish star in the world's first colour films recently discovered in the UK

Deaf gerbils are all ears thanks to stem cells

Stem cells injected into the ears of deaf gerbils successfully treat a form of hearing loss that affects one in 10 deaf people

How Facebook could help swing the US election

A simple message at the top of someone's newsfeed is enough to make them vote - a handy tip for political campaign teams desperate to get the vote out in marginal seats

Water-repellent balls make liquid boil with no bubbles

Steel spheres coated with nanoparticles can keep water smooth and calm even when boiling, which could reduce the risk of industrial explosions

Wild snake mothers don't need a daddy

Mummy snake, baby snake... that's it. DNA analysis has shown that two wild bisexual species of pit vipers can reproduce asexually

Detecting a subway bioterror attack

Late at night in the Boston area subway system, researchers release a cloud of bacteria into the tunnel...

Drug detectives build their own narcotics submarine

The semi-submersible deathtraps in which South American drug cartels smuggle cocaine into the US are unsafe for use in detection trials

Attack on dengue intensifies with two new weapons

Things are looking up for countries struggling to prevent dengue fever, with a new vaccine and a host of genetically engineered mosquitoes

Highs and lows from 50 years of human-powered flight

With the Icarus Cup encouraging a new generation of human-powered aircraft, we take a look at some of the extraordinary machines that have already gone aloft

Cannabis anti-convulsant shakes up epilepsy treatment

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Arctic foxes took ice bridge to reach Iceland

The Icelandic foxes belong to five distinct genetic groups, but 1000 years ago just one was present - the others must have found a way to cross the sea

Higgs boson gets peer-review seal of approval

Two landmark papers are published in the same journal as the original Peter Higgs paper that suggested a mass-giving boson

The wondrous life of the Higgs boson

A detailed but elegant history of the Higgs boson, and the people behind the physics PLUS: tragic trials in explorers' quests to understand the Antarctic

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Jury convicts Drew Peterson of 3rd wife's death

FILE - In this May 8, 2009 file photo, former Bolingbrook, Ill., police sergeant Drew Peterson yells to reporters as he arrives at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill., for his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder in the 2004 death of his former wife Kathleen Savio. A jury on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012, found Peterson guilty of murdering his third wife. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)

FILE - In this May 8, 2009 file photo, former Bolingbrook, Ill., police sergeant Drew Peterson yells to reporters as he arrives at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill., for his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder in the 2004 death of his former wife Kathleen Savio. A jury on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012, found Peterson guilty of murdering his third wife. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)

Marcia Savio, step-mother of Kathleen Savio cries outside the Will County Courthouse after word that former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson was found guilty of murdering his third wife Kathleen Savio Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012, in Joliet, Ill. Marcia Savio is accompanied by Kathleen Savio's half-brother Nicholas Savio. Jurors convicted Peterson of murdering his third wife Thursday, capping a sensational, five-year legal saga that began after the swaggering former Illinois police officer's fourth wife vanished. Peterson, 58, faces a maximum 60-year prison term when sentenced. Illinois has no death penalty. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

FILE - This Nov. 8, 2007 file photo taken from video shows the grave site of Kathleen Savio at the Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery in Hillside, Ill. Savio was the third wife of former Bolingbrook, Ill., police officer Drew Peterson who was convicted of her murder Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012, at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill. (AP Photo/Mark Carlson, File)

Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow, second from right, leads his prosecution team outside the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill., Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012, after a jury convicted former Bolingbrook, Ill., police officer Drew Peterson of murdering his wife, Kathleen Savio. Jurors convicted Peterson of murdering his third wife Thursday, capping a sensational, five-year legal saga that began after the swaggering former Illinois police officer's fourth wife vanished. Peterson, 58, faces a maximum 60-year prison term when sentenced. Illinois has no death penalty. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

Joel Brodsky, defense attorney for former Bolingbrook, Ill. police officer Drew Peterson, speaks outside the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill., Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012, after a jury convicted Peterson of murdering his wife Kathleen Savio. Jurors convicted Drew Peterson of murdering his third wife Thursday, capping a sensational, five-year legal saga that began after the swaggering former Illinois police officer's fourth wife vanished. Peterson, 58, faces a maximum 60-year prison term when sentenced. Illinois has no death penalty. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

(AP) ? Drew Peterson ? the crass former Illinois police officer who gained notoriety after his much-younger wife vanished in 2007 ? was convicted Thursday of murdering a previous wife in a potentially precedent-setting case centered on secondhand hearsay statements.

Peterson, 58, sat stoically looking straight ahead and did not react as the judge announced jurors had found him guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Her relatives gasped, then fell into each other's arms and cried.

Illinois has no death penalty, and Peterson now faces a maximum 60-year prison term when sentenced Nov. 26.

Both relief and excitement showed on the faces of Savio's family members as they stepped out of the crowded courtroom. Her sister, Susan Doman, threw herself into the arms of her husband.

"Finally, finally, finally," Mitch Doman, Savio's brother-in-law, said as he and his wife cried. Seconds later, he looked up at a reporter and said with a smile, "We finally got that murdering bastard!"

The trial was the first of its kind in Illinois history, with prosecutors building their case largely on hearsay thanks to a new law, dubbed "Drew's Law," tailored to Peterson's case. That hearsay, prosecutors had said, would let his third and fourth wives "speak from their graves" through family and friends to convict Peterson.

Hearsay is any information reported by a witness that is not based on the witness' direct knowledge. Defense attorneys said its use at the trial would be central to their appeal.

According to juror Ron Supalo, it was the volume of witnesses testifying against Peterson that prompted him to cast a vote to convict him.

"I think I counted at least 10 of them with the hearsay and then the circumstantial evidence," he said.

Peterson's personality loomed large over the trial, illustrated by crowds of bystanders gathered outside the courthouse in a circuslike atmosphere, cheering as prosecutors walked by and shouting, "Loser. Loser. Loser," at defense attorneys. People driving by honked their horns.

Before his 2009 arrest, the glib, cocky Peterson seemed to taunt authorities, joking on talk shows and even suggested a "Win a Date With Drew Contest," a suggestion he modified after his arrest when he phoned a radio show from jail suggesting a "Win a Conjugal Visit With Drew Contest," all of which was enough to inspire a TV movie starring Rob Lowe.

"The whole world has been waiting for Drew Peterson to be convicted. They hate him," said defense attorney Joe Lopez, speaking to dozens of reporters outside over the booing and chants of detractors on a nearby sidewalk.

Supalo said he had little difficulty deciding that Savio's death was a homicide and not an accident as Peterson's attorneys contended and pathologists testified.

"The fact that some of the injuries were on the front, some of them were on the back," he said. "You would have had to have two accidents, essentially, and that was hard to believe. You can explain away a few of them (injuries,) but all of them, that's hard to believe."

The verdict was a vindication for Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow and his team, who gambled by putting on a case they conceded was filled with holes. Glasgow, who is running for election this year, drew cheers from the crowd outside and chants of, "Four more years!"

"He was a thug," Glasgow said of Peterson, his voice rising in indignation. "He would threaten people because he had a gun and a badge. Nobody would take him on. But we took him on, and he lost!"

The case began with a gruesome discovery.

A neighbor came across Savio's body on March 1, 2004. She was face down in her dry bathtub, her thick, black hair soaked in blood and a 2-inch gash was on the back of her head.

The drowning death of the 40-year-old aspiring nurse was initially deemed an accident ? a freak slip in the tub. After Peterson's fourth wife, 23-year-old Stacy Peterson, vanished in 2007, Savio's body was exhumed, re-examined and her death reclassified as a homicide.

Drew Peterson had divorced Savio a year before her death. His motive for killing her, prosecutors said, was fear that a pending settlement, which included their $300,000 home, would wipe him out financially.

The 12 jurors deliberated for more than 13 hours over two days before reaching a decision. The seven men and five women raised questions about whether they were taking the case seriously by donning different coordinated outfits each day of testimony, but did not wear matching attire Thursday.

Jurors didn't talk to reporters directly after the verdict. They issued a brief statement saying they believe their decision was just.

Fascination nationwide with the former Bolingbrook police sergeant arose from speculation he sought to parlay three decades of law enforcement expertise into getting away with murder.

Savio's brother, Nick Savio, grew emotional as he read a statement from the family outside court, calling Drew Peterson a "cold-blooded killer" and saying "everyone gets payback for what they have done to others.

"Stacy, you are now next for justice," Nick Savio declared as he finished speaking.

Prosecutors suspect Peterson killed his sandy-haired fourth wife because she could finger him for Savio's death, but her body has never been found and no charges have ever been filed. Jurors weren't supposed to link her disappearance to Savio's death, and prosecutors were prohibited from mentioning the subject.

Stacy Peterson's relatives said they hoped the conviction will lead to a break in Stacy's case, and Glasgow said after the trial that the case was still under investigation and that charges against Peterson in her death was a real possibility.

"The longer any person is gone the easier it is to prove that they haven't just simply run away, that they are deceased," Glasgow said after the verdict.

Peterson has maintained his fourth wife ran off with another man and is still alive.

Prosecutors faced enormous hurdles as they tried Peterson for Savio's death.

They had no physical evidence tying Peterson to Savio's death and no witnesses placing him at the scene. They were forced to rely on typically barred hearsay ? statements Savio made to others before she died and that Stacy Peterson made before she vanished. Illinois passed the hearsay law in 2008, making the evidence admissible at trials in rare circumstances.

The hearsay included friend Kristin Anderson testifying that Savio told her Peterson once warned her at knifepoint, "I could kill you and make it look like an accident."

Stacy Peterson's pastor, Neil Schori, testified she told him that her husband got up from bed and left their house in the middle of the night around the time of Savio's death. Drew Peterson later coached his fourth wife on how to lie to police, Schori said.

Peterson's attorneys have said they might appeal all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court on grounds Illinois' hearsay law is unconstitutional.

"It's a very dark day in American when you convict someone on hearsay evidence," Lopez said.

Some legal experts worried about the precedent a conviction dependent on hearsay would set, saying it could open the floodgates for the admissibility of such evidence in Illinois and elsewhere.

Prosecutors had to establish the most basic fact for a murder trial: that there was actually a murder. Pathologists testified for the defense that Savio's wounds indicated an accident; those testifying for the state said it was impossible for a single fall to cause both the wound on the back of her head and the bruises on the front of her body.

Prosecutors several times raised the judge's ire for broaching inadmissible subjects in front of jurors ? issues that could also be cited in a defense appeal.

Peterson's band of colorful, wisecracking defense attorneys ? who joked outside court that Stacy Peterson could show up any day to take the stand ? committed their own share of errors. As they sought to blunt the credibility of hearsay, for instance, they ended up prompting their own witness to repeatedly emphasize that Stacy Peterson was convinced her husband killed Savio.

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18-Year-Old Running for Mayor of Fremont, California

It's a wide open race for mayor in Fremont, and an 18-year-old college freshman is hoping to take the head office of his hometown. Aziz Akbari says that "Over the last 8 years [since he was 10], he has seen the challenges within the City of Fremont ? the lack of vision and strategy that left Fremont unprepared for the recession, and a recovery has been even worse." He's hoping to change all that, and he's running against four other candidates for mayor, including two city councilmen. He'd be the city's first mayor of South Asian decent, and, obviously, its youngest.

Akbari is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree at USC, majoring in mechanical engineering, minoring in computer science but is also on a pre-law track. He's currently taking 17 units and commuting home on the weekends to campaign. Obviously, he's kind of an over-achiever. His mother tells KTVU, "When someone has a passion and they have that commitment you just have to let them go with it."

Akbari tells Illume magazine that he's an advocate for better fiscal management in the city, and that he "will drive more creativity and innovation in formulating the city's policies and in generating new revenue streams." Also, being an 18-year-old newcomer, he'll come into the job with no alliances and no pre-conceived ideas of how the city should be run.

Also, he grew up in Niles ? famous for being the home of early silent-film studio Essanay Studios, which shot several Charlie Chaplin films and cowboy pictures in and around Niles ? and Akbari wants to help preserve the district's historic characteristics.

Akbari just started putting his signs up and is getting attention around town (watch an interview with him here). We'll be on the lookout for the latest polling data in this hotly contested race.

Previously, teenagers have been elected mayor around the country quite a bit, with some of the more recent examples being Michael Sessions, who served four years as mayor of Hillsdale, MI starting in 2005 when he was 18; Sam Juhl of Roland, IA who served as mayor from 2005 to 2009, beginning at age 18; and Christopher Seeley, the current mayor of Linesville, PA, who took office in 2005 when he was 18.

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According to the Census Bureau, private residential construction spending fell slightly for the month of July, after three successive months of gains. The July value of private residential construction put in place was down 1.6% on a seasonally adjusted annual basis. Despite this small decline, which was driven by the volatile measure for?home improvement spending,?the overall trend in residential construction spending has been positive, with July?s total standing as the second highest monthly tally since the beginning of 2009.

Construction spending on new single-family homes?was up 1.5%?percent on a month-to-month basis and is up 19% from this time last year. Moreover, since bottoming out during the second quarter of 2009, the nominal dollar value of spending on new single-family homes?has increased?40%. While the recovery in home building varies from location to location, the overall?positive trend is expected to continue into 2013.

However, it should be noted that the?current?pace of activity?remains significantly below historical norms. For example, the July 2012 total is just 42% of the residential construction spending total of July 2003.

Multifamily construction spending increased?2.8% during July and has experienced gains in each of the last?10 months. Overall, spending on new multifamily units has?significantly increased?by 68% from its low point in August 2010. Construction activity is expected to level out over the remainder of 2012, but we anticipate multifamily starts to remain well above 200,000 through the end of next year.

The volatile home improvement category experienced a?noticeable decline in July, falling 5.5%. Remodeling activity has remained in a relatively tight range for the past two years, although the drop in July may be related to limited mid-year weakness for existing home sales. It is also worth noting that the section 25C tax credit for making energy efficiency upgrades to existing homes expired at the end of 2011, which was supporting some remodeling spending.

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For Windows Media Center fans searching for a good looking remote app for their mobile devices, that wait is over, at least on a few platforms. The Ceton Companion app we've been teased with since CES 2012 is finally officially available, and ready for download from the Android and iOS app stores. We're told the Windows Phone 7 version should be along shortly, as well as the Amazon Appstore edition once its approval goes through. If you've somehow avoided its specifics until now, we have walkthrough videos embedded after the break to show what kind of remote DVR scheduling, guide browsing and remote control action it's capable of. To cover the possibility that a whole Lincoln is too rich for your blood, one way to defray the costs and pay for the app on two platforms is to follow the Ceton Twitter account and enter a contest for a $10 Google Play gift card -- instructions are available at the link below.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Weeks before Election Day, early voting kicks off

President Barack Obama greets local residents as he tours the Bridgewood neighborhood in LaPlace, La., in the Saint John the Baptist Parish for the ongoing response and recovery efforts to Hurricane Isaac, Monday, Sept. 3, 2012. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

President Barack Obama greets local residents as he tours the Bridgewood neighborhood in LaPlace, La., in the Saint John the Baptist Parish for the ongoing response and recovery efforts to Hurricane Isaac, Monday, Sept. 3, 2012. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Graphic shows early voting dates and 2008 voting percentages for key swing states

Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., is welcomed after entering a campaign event at East Carolina University, Monday, Sept. 3, 2012, in Greenville, N.C. (AP Photo/Sara D. Davis)

(AP) ? Heard enough from the presidential candidates? Here's an answer: Vote now and put the election behind you.

Early voting in the presidential race begins Thursday, and in the weeks to come millions of people in key states will cast ballots that could prove decisive on Election Day. They did in 2008, when President Barack Obama's margin of victory relied to a great degree on early votes cast in such crucial states as Florida, Colorado, North Carolina and Iowa.

These days, a call to vote early is a standard plea in Obama's campaign speeches.

"Because in Iowa, you don't have to wait till Nov. 6 to vote. You can be among the very first to vote in this election, starting Sept. 27," Obama told supporters Saturday in Urbandale, Iowa.

Republican challenger Mitt Romney is looking to build up that early vote as well, eager to erect a better firewall than John McCain did four years ago. But early voting has favored Democrats, drawing heavily from the African-American community, and this year Republican legislatures have tried to limit early voting in states such as Ohio and Florida.

If votes cast on Election Day decided the 2008 election, McCain would have won in Florida, Colorado, North Carolina and Iowa. But Obama won those states with an overwhelming early vote advantage, gained by mobilizing not only committed voters but also non-habitual voters with Internet ads, email and text messages and person-to-person home visits and phone calls.

This time, putting votes in the bank is even more crucial for Obama. Amid a fragile economic recovery and a persistently weak job market, every voter who decides early is a voter who can't change his mind later, if unemployment worsens.

The Romney camp is counting on four years taking their toll on Obama's supporters, lowering their intensity and making them a harder sell. Indeed, Obama's camp in 2008 closely monitored early voting patterns to determine whether they were in fact expanding the look of the electorate. The early voting patterns this time will show not so much whether Obama is changing the electorate and more whether he is actually mobilizing it.

"The key for Obama is getting the best votes out of their lowest propensity voter," Romney political director Rich Beeson said. "With an intensity gap, that's the first problem they are going to have."

Early voting begins in North Carolina on Thursday, just as the Democratic National Convention ends. Indiana and Kentucky are next on Sept. 17, followed by Wisconsin on Sept. 20. Contested states such as Michigan, New Hampshire and Virginia are among a dozen states that open the ballot boxes the following week, on Sept. 22.

In all, 32 states and the District of Columbia allow voters to cast early ballots, by mail or in person, without having to give a reason. Early voting has been expanding every four years, setting records in 2008, when more than three out of 10 votes were cast before Election Day. More than half of the ballots in Colorado, Nevada, North Carolina and Florida were cast before Election Day, with Colorado leading the pack with 78 percent of total votes cast early.

Across the country, Republicans have worked to curtail early voting over the past four years, and their effort is ongoing. Florida and Ohio officials are embroiled in lawsuits over early voting.

Republicans in Florida approved a law last year shaving the number of early voting days from as many as 14 to eight. Early-voting advocates are challenging that, and a panel of three federal judges recently determined the changes could hurt participation by blacks, who lean heavily toward the Democrats.

In Ohio, another election battleground, the Obama campaign sued over a Republican-backed state law cutting off early voting for most people on the weekend and Monday before Election Day. A federal judge on Friday agreed to restore the voting days, although Ohio's Republican attorney general, Mike DeWine, plans to appeal the ruling. Early voting in both states begins Oct. 2.

Weekend voting has been an effective tool for Democrats. Black churches in 2008 promoted "take your souls to the polls" programs, helping deliver churchgoers from Sunday services to polling places.

But whether this election can match or exceed the 2008 early vote is an open question.

"We're not dealing with a candidate who's running for the first time; we're not dealing with the establishment of an historic change, and we have an economic downturn," observed Kareem Crayton, a political scientist at the University of North Carolina who specializes in voting rights.

Paul Gronke, director of the Early Voting Information Center at Reed College in Portland, Ore., said that without the level of enthusiasm and excitement that existed in 2008 the early voting patterns might build up more slowly. He also noted, however, that Romney, unlike McCain, has embraced some of the same social media techniques that Obama used in 2008 to motivate his early voters.

"For that alone, Obama has a bigger challenge," he said.

From Anchorage to Miami, state-specific mailers are ready to go to each candidate's supporters, informing them when voting offices are open or how to request early ballots. Volunteers are ready to call supporters ? culled from email lists, voter files and even magazine subscriptions ? to remind them to get their votes counted.

Ohio is "going to be close, but we have 35 days to have our supporters vote early," said Aaron Pickrell, Obama's senior adviser in the state.

Obama has been asking crowds to visit a website run by his campaign, gottavote.com, to get early-voting information.

All of this means that today's presidential campaign looks much different from those of old, when massive get-out-the-vote operations were confined mostly to the final weekend and Monday before the election. Now, voter turnout is becoming a two-month slog. That is why the airwaves are already clogged with television ads, mailboxes are cluttered with political mailings and people are picking sides even before the first presidential debates take place.

"The old adage in Republican politics was a 72-hour campaign," said Scott Jennings, Romney's top aide in Ohio. "But really, that's a misnomer these days. We are going to be treating every day like Election Day, especially when the early voting starts."

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Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, chairman of the Democratic National Convention, stated that the Charlotte DNC will be the most open and accessible one in history. He is right in the open part but the city is not that accessible.

Delegates and visitors are billeted in uptown hotels. They are not aware of the problems regarding Charlotte?s approachability. Tryon Street is transformed into a gala party called CarolinaFest. Thousands of visitors participated in the in the six hour music festival.

People are still confused with Charlotte?s uptown, which is its downtown. City officials determined that downtown had a negative implication for an up-and-coming city. They said that uptown was more optimistic and positive. Locals are now more accustomed to the term but visitors might be confused with it.

But despite the party ambiance in Charlotte, the city has shut down. Last Saturday evening, driving to uptown Charlotte was still normal. But by Sunday morning, the city turned into an island of concrete barriers, law enforcement, and orange cones that turned two and three lanes into one.

Outside the secured area, streets were virtually empty. Major avenues in and out of Charlotte had minimal traffic. People who work in uptown offices were told to take a vacation or work at home. Monday was a holiday but when businesses resume on Tuesday, access to the uptown area will remain limited.

A lot of law enforcement personnel who are helping in the security are not from Charlotte. They are unfamiliar with the city. Motorists who are asking for directions on how to find their way around the barriers often get details from officers who have no idea how to direct the traffic in the area.

Even the light rail system will run on a limited capacity come Monday. The trains have been shortened to several stops before its usual end. It will drop off passengers at the Westin Hotel, which is a long walk to the Time Warner Cable Arena, where the DNC is held. The questions that will be discussed during the meeting will touch the issue of the economic growth and the possibility to increase the affectivity of the US economy.

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