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As a Portland relationship counselor, I work with a lot of long-term committed gay and lesbian couples that are excited by the prospect that gay marriage may be legalized next year in Oregon. If the proposed constitutional amendment passes, Governor John Kitzhaber, who has already expressed his support, will likely sign it.
The passage of the amendment will be a huge triumph for gay rights in our state, but it may also pose a surprising challenge for some couples.
Saying ?I Do? Isn?t Always Easy, Says Portland Relationship Counselor
For many gay and lesbian couples, the idea of getting married wasn?t something they seriously considered. After all, it wasn?t allowed under the law. But now the question is at the forefront. The surprising result is that many long-term couples split.
Why? Often gay relationships follow a more informal path. If two people fell in love and decided to move in together, they did so without any formal or legal commitment. The idea of getting married was a distant fantasy; one they may have believed wouldn?t happen in their lifetime. Now the possibility is real, and it?s testing their level of commitment.
Many couples find themselves being asked by their partners or even by friends and family if they?re going to get married now that it?s legal. If one partner is feeling indecisive for whatever reason, the other will likely feel hurt. If the answer is no, it is often followed up with ?Why not?? This can bring to light relationship issues that were previously hidden away. Doubts that one partner may have, or a difference of opinion about what their relationship really means.
Of course, many gay and lesbian couples who have solid communication skills and healthy relationships will find that being allowed to legally marry will only strengthen their love and commitment to one another. But for couples that are struggling, it may bring relationship issues to the forefront.
If you?re in a committed gay or lesbian relationship, don?t let that happen to you! Talk to a Portland relationship counselor now to understand what marriage means to you and how to build a strong, successful marriage that will last.
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By CHRISTINE CHISHA and KAPALA CHISUNKA
MINISTER of Defence Geoffrey Mwamba has urged Zambians to venture into agriculture as it is a sustainable way of making a living.
And Vice-President?s wife Charlotte Scott, has described this year?s 87th edition of the Agriculture and Commercial Show as an eye-opener for farmers to diversify crops and adapt to climate change.
Mr Mwamba, who pledged Government?s support towards the sector, said agriculture is the mainstay of the Zambian economy.
?Why should we allow foreigners to take over the agriculture sector when we are able to work more than them? In fact, I have been informed by the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock that there are various support programmes for farmers,? he said.
Mr Mwamba was speaking in Lusaka after touring stands at the Agriculture and Commercial Show yesterday.
The 87th edition of the Agriculture and Commercial Show is running under the theme ?Business in a changing environment?.
The minister said it is time Zambia became a nation of producers to feed the entire nation and export excess produce.
Mr Mwamba, who described the exhibitions at the show as impressive, said he has been encouraged to venture into agriculture in Kasama.
Mr Mwamba expressed optimism that this year?s show will be a success and toured nine local stands.
The minister arrived at the showgrounds around 09:40 and was met by Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Bob Sichinga and other senior Government officials.
Mr Sichinga said his ministry targets to produce 150,000 metric tonnes of fertiliser for the 2013/2014 farming season.
He said 70,000 tonnes of fertiliser will go towards the Fertiliser Input Support Programme (FISP) and the rest will go to the open market.
And Dr Scott said apart from farmers adapting to climate change and conservation farming, this year?s theme will help business people to diversify in their marketing strategy.
She said she was impressed that both farmers and business people have come up with new ways of doing business.
She pinpointed companies like Zesco, who are working tirelessly to meet the demand for electricity countryside, mitigate load shedding and build more hydro-power stations.
Dr Scott was also impressed with young farmers from rural areas who she said have more information and knowledge on climate change.
She commended NIPA for coming up with degree programmes and building a modern library.
She arrived at the Show Grounds around 09:10 hours and toured eight stands in the company of show society past president Elizabeth Nkumbula.
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NEW YORK (Commodity Online): With the US adding just 16200 jobs in the nonfarm sector, the futures of crude oil closed lower on the Nymex on Friday. The data stoked gold futures higher and pulled the commodity out of a distress position and helped it cross the $1300 mark.?
?Earlier this week we saw economic data that pointed towards a recovery, and that coupled with a strong dollar kept gold under pressure,? Tom Power, a senior commodity broker at R.J. O?Brien & Associates in Chicago said to Bloomberg.
?Today?s (Friday?s) data was positive for gold, but not enough to turn the direction of the market.?
Gold had gone below the crucial support of $1300 following optimism about the US economy.
Meanwhile data suggested that US unemployment rate touched 7.4% in July, according to US labour department.
However, the data was not enough to propel crude oil futures further up even as some profit booking too took place.
WTI crude oil for delivery on September 13 closed at $106.85/bl, registering a loss of $1.04 or 0.96%. Brent crude oil for delivery on the same date closed at $108.93/bl, notifying a loss of $0.61 or 0.56%.
"We've got a pullback from the jobs data, but I suspect we are also seeing some profit-taking before the weekend," said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho Securities in New York to Reuters.
"That said, we are still trading at historically high levels. I wouldn't be surprised if we tested $110, although that won't happen today," he noted.
On India?s MCX, crude oil for delivery on August 19 was seen trading at Rs.6524 a barrel, a loss of 0.05% as of 10.41 AM IST, Saturday.
Gold futures for delivery on October 5 were seen trading at Rs.28460 per 10 grams, a loss of 0.12%.
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Iran officially swore in its newest president today, to high hopes by its citizens. Hasan Rouhani, vowed during inaugural speeches in Tehran to provide ?peace and moderation? and called for ?outlying countries to stop sanctions and speak with respect?.
?All of those who voted, whether they voted for me, someone else, or even if they didn?t vote, all of them are Iranian citizens and have citizenship rights,? he said in his inaugural address.
According to the BBC, some 50 dignitaries from all over the world visited Tehran to witness the speech, something that has not been done since the 1979 Iran revolution.
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A U.S. Coast Guard boat pulls up alongside another powerboat on the scene as they they assist in the search for a 26-year-old man using divers and special side-scan radar during Seafair Saturday on Lake Washington. (Photo by Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times)
Authorities are searching for a man in his 20s who reportedly failed to resurface after falling off a boat into Lake Washington.
Seattle police said the man fell and hit his head on a boat before tumbling into the water at about 4:40 p.m. Saturday near the 5000 block of Lake Washington Blvd. South.?The police department?s Harbor Patrol unit and?U.S. Coast Guard were looking for the man.
It was the second local water-related search on the busy Seafair Saturday.
Earlier, a man was pulled from South Lake Union in critical condition after he jumped into the lake and failed to resurface. The unidentified 49-yera-old man was taken to Harborview Medical Center, according to a Seattle Fire Department spokeswoman.
A man hugs a distraught woman near the 5000 block of Lake Washington Boulevard South. (Photo by Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times)
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WASHINGTON (AP) ? The United States issued an extraordinary global travel warning to Americans Friday about the threat of an al-Qaida attack and closed down 21 embassies and consulates across the Muslim world for the weekend.
The alert was the first of its kind since an announcement preceding the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This one comes with the scars still fresh from last year's deadly Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, and with the Obama administration and Congress determined to prevent any similar breach of an American Embassy or consulate.
"There is a significant threat stream and we're reacting to it," said Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He told ABC News in an interview to be aired Sunday that the threat was "more specific" than previous ones and the "intent is to attack Western, not just U.S. interests."
The State Department warning urged American travelers to take extra precautions overseas, citing potential dangers involved with public transportation systems and other prime sites for tourists and noting that previous terrorist attacks have centered on subway and rail networks as well as airplanes and boats. It suggested travelers sign up for State Department alerts and register with U.S. consulates in the countries they visit.
The statement said that al-Qaida or its allies might target either U.S. government or private American interests. The alert expires on Aug. 31.
The State Department said the potential for terrorism was particularly acute in the Middle East and North Africa, with a possible attack occurring on or coming from the Arabian Peninsula.
U.S. officials pointed specifically to Yemen, the home of al-Qaida's most dangerous offshoot and the network blamed for several notable terrorist plots on the United States, from the foiled Christmas Day 2009 effort to bomb an airliner over Detroit to the explosives-laden parcels intercepted the following year aboard cargo flights.
"Current information suggests that al-Qaida and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks both in the region and beyond, and that they may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between now and the end of August," a department statement said.
The alert was posted a day after the U.S. announced it would shut many diplomatic facilities Sunday. Spokeswoman Marie Harf said the department acted out of an "abundance of caution" and that some missions may stay closed for longer than a day. Sunday is a business day in Muslim countries, and the diplomatic offices affected stretch from Mauritania in northwest Africa to Afghanistan.
"I don't know if I can say there was a specific threat," said Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, the House Foreign Affairs Committee's top Democrat, who was briefed on the State Department's decision. "There is concern over the potentiality of violence."
Although the warning coincided with "Al-Quds Day," the last Friday of the Islamic month of Ramadan when people in Iran and some Arab countries express their solidarity with the Palestinians and their opposition to Israel, U.S. officials played down any connection. They said the threat wasn't directed toward a specific American diplomatic facility.
The concern by American officials over the Yemen-based al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is not new, given the terror branch's gains in territory and reach during Yemen's prolonged Arab Spring-related instability.
The group made significant territorial gains last year, capturing towns and cities in the south amid a power struggle in the capital that ended with the resignation of Yemen's longtime leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh. A U.S.-aided counteroffensive by the government has since pushed the militants back.
Yemen's current president, Abdo Rabby Mansour Hadi, met with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House on Thursday, where both leaders cited strong counterterrorism cooperation. Earlier this week, Yemen's military reported a U.S. drone strike killed six alleged al-Qaida militants in the group's southern strongholds.
As recently as June, the group's commander, Qasim al-Rimi, released an Arabic-language video urging attacks on U.S. targets and praising the ethnic Chechen brothers accused of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombings. "Making these bombs has become in everyone's ... reach," he said, according to the English subtitles on the video, reposted by private U.S. intelligence firm the IntelCenter.
"The blinking red intelligence appears to be pointing toward an Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula plot," said Seth Jones, counterterror expert at the Rand Corp., referring to the branch of al-Qaida known as AQAP.
Britain also took action Friday in Yemen, announcing it would close its embassy there on Sunday and Monday as a precaution.
Britain, which closely coordinates on intelligence matters with Washington, stopped short of releasing a similar region-wide alert but added that some embassy staff in Yemen had been withdrawn "due to security concerns." British embassies and consulates elsewhere in the Middle East were to remain open.
Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., the House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman, said the embassy threat was linked to al-Qaida and concerned the Middle East and Central Asia.
"In this instance, we can take a step to better protect our personnel and, out of an abundance of caution, we should," Royce said. He declined to say if the National Security Agency's much-debated surveillance program helped reveal the threat.
The New York Times reported Friday night that American officials said the U.S. had intercepted electronic communications among senior operatives of al-Qaida.
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence panel, also supported the department's decision to go public with its concerns.
"The most important thing we have to do is protect American lives," he said, describing the threat as "not the regular chitchat" picked up from would-be militants on the Internet or elsewhere.
The State Department issued another warning a year ago about potential violence connected to the Sept. 11 anniversary. Dozens of American installations were besieged by protests over reports of an anti-Islam video made by an American resident, and in Benghazi, Libya, the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans were killed when militants assaulted a diplomatic post.
The administration no longer says Benghazi was related to the demonstrations. But the attack continues to be a flashpoint of contention with Republicans in Congress who say Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and others in the government misled the country about the nature of the attack after failing to provide adequate diplomatic protection.
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Associated Press writers Donna Cassata, Sagar Meghani and Kimberly Dozier in Washington and Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.
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The New York City Department of Education is waging a war on words of sorts, and is seeking to have words they deem upsetting removed from standardized tests.
The fear is that certain words and topics can make students feel unpleasant, officials are requesting 50 or so words be removed from city-issued tests.
The word ?dinosaur? made the hit list because dinosaurs suggest evolution which creationists might not like. Halloween is targeted because it suggests paganism; a ?birthday? might not be happy to all because it isn?t celebrated by Jehovah?s Witnesses.
?They?re going to meet people from all walks of life and they?re going to have to learn to adjust.? One NYC parent stated.
Words that suggest wealth are excluded because they could make kids jealous. ?Poverty? is also on the forbidden list. That?s something Sy Fliegal with the Center for Educational Innovation calls ridiculous. ?The Petersons take a vacation for five days in their Mercedes ? so what? You think our kids are going to be offended because they don?t have a Mercedes? You think our kids are going to say ?I?m offended; how could they ask me a question about a Mercedes? I don?t have a Mercedes!?? ?It?s all of life! I don?t know how they figure out what not to put on the list. Every aspect of life is on the list.? Fliegal said.
In a throwback to ?Footloose,? the word ?dancing? is also taboo. However, there is good news for kids that like ?ballet?: The city made an exception for this form of dance.
Also banned are references to ?divorce? and ?disease,? because kids taking the tests may have relatives or parents who split from spouses or are ill.
Even some students think banning these words from periodic assessment tests is ridiculous.
?If you don?t celebrate one thing you might have a friend that does it. So I don?t see why people would find it offensive,? Curtis High School Sophomore Jamella Lewis told Diamond. Jamella has more common sense in her Sophomore mind than the NYC Board of Education ? combined.
Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said the DOE is simply giving guidance to the test developers.
?So we?re not an outlier in being politically correct. This is just making sure that test makers are sensitive in the development of their tests,? Walcott said Monday He also says, ?New York City?s list is longer because its student body is so diverse.?
Let me get this straight. On one hand, the school system states that the list is so long because the NYC student body is so diverse, yet they want to do away with the very things that make the entire city -no, the entire country so diverse. Of course, now that makes so much more sense.
Now they?re not talking about just young children. These word bans would be at every level of standardized testing, including middle and high school.
Do they truly believe these kids live in a closet?
Wait until these overly sensitive kids grow up and out into the real world.. won?t they be in for a surprise. How about preparing kids for the real world, a world that does include swimming pools, meth heads, unemployment and birthdays?
What they?re effectively doing is raising a generation of emotionally crippled adults that won?t know how to cope with the harshness of reality ? i.e. the real world.
Here is the complete list of words that are up for execution (whoops, can I say that?):
Abuse -physical, sexual, emotional, or psychological (So much for questions on health)
Alcohol -beer and liquor, tobacco, or drugs (I wonder if the word hooch is acceptable?)
Birthday celebrations and birthdays? (Because no one was born on any particular day -ever. )
Bodily functions (Ahh.. the dreaded fart)
Cancer ? and other diseases (Too scary. So much for health and science testing)
Catastrophes/disasters ? tsunamis and hurricanes (It may give the kiddos that have never heard of them nightmares)
Celebrities (Ok, they got me there. I wouldn?t want to discuss most celebrities either. Now don?t get your feelings hurt, I did say MOST, not all.)
Children dealing with serious issues (Kids can only handle unicorns and rainbows)
Cigarettes ? and other smoking paraphernalia (Because they may give you cancer and that?s another banned word)
Computers in the home ? acceptable in a school or library setting (Little Suzie had to walk to the library to use the computer, because they don?t have one at home, just three Obama phones)
Crime (Never happens in NYC, so why even mention it?)
Death and disease (Might as well ban it. You can?t use cancer or crime)
Divorce (How dare the system make the kids with parents feel guilty about the kids with just a baby daddy?)
Evolution (We can?t let kids think there may be different points of view)
Expensive gifts, vacations, and prizes (There can?t be haves and have nots ? just ask any liberal)
Gambling involving money (Hey, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas -right?)
Halloween (Damn those Pagan rituals.. or maybe someone will get their feelings hurt when the Great Pumpkin doesn?t come to visit?)
Homelessness? (Those aren?t homeless people in NYC, they?re sidewalk warmers ? is that more an acceptable term?)
Homes with swimming pools (See Above ? the Have and the Have Nots)
Hunting ( I was sad when the hunter killed Bambi?s mom too, but I got over it)
Junk food ( I had 3 Oreos. Billy took 2.? How many fingers did Billy have left after I chased him down and caught him? )
In-depth discussions of sports that require prior knowledge (What..Seriously? No mention of Obama Golf? Oh the humanity!)
Loss of employment (Interesting how welfare isn?t on the banned list)
Nuclear weapons ( Question 2: Who said, ?We seek the total elimination one day of :: banned word:: from the face of the Earth.?
1. Ronald Reagan 2. Ahmadinejad? 3. Kim Jong Un)
Occult topics -i.e. fortune-telling ( I guess the non-Gypsy kids wouldn?t get it)
Parapsychology ( I guess any mention of Ivy League Duke University?s Parapsychology Department is out of the question ? literally)
Politics (and that?s where low information voters come from)
Pornography (On a school test? Who does that anyway?)
Poverty (Why give kids the silly idea that with an education and a good work ethic, they may be able to get themselves out of a lifetime of it? That would be just silly.)
Rap Music (Anyone remember The Sugar Hill Gang? I said a hip hop the hippie the hippie to the hip hip hop, a you dont stop?)
Religion ( I don?t think I saw Atheism on the list. Imagine no religion? I wonder if you can.. )
Religious holidays and festivals -including but not limited to Christmas, Yom Kippur, and Ramadan (Is Festivus safe?)
Rock-and-Roll? (So you ban the word Rock and Roll, but not Justin Beiber?)
Running away (I wonder how that would go on a test ? Johnny ran away from CPS 10 times. The police brought him back 2 times. How many times did Johnny escape?)
Sex (Storks bring babies and I?m not seeing abortion on the list of banned words)
Slavery (Riddle me this Batman ? On a standardized test, how do you test knowledge of world history without mentioning slavery?)
Terrorism (They?re not terrorist, they?re freedom fighters!)
Television and video games (How about ? Television and video games, turn them off and go outside)
Traumatic material ? including material that may be particularly upsetting such as animal shelters
(I always found leftist particularly upsetting, yet they still exist)
Vermin ? rats and roaches (Try living in NYC and not mention them. Good luck with that.)
Violence (Kumbya my Lord.. Kumbya?)
War and bloodshed (You?re kidding me ? No questions about War for Oil?)
Weapons - guns, knives, etc. (Well so much for teaching the 2nd Amendment. I?m surprised the word Constitution isn?t banned -yet)
Witchcraft, sorcery, etc. (Sorry Harry Potter, no more Quidditch for you)
Oh please, they just want to promote an everyone is equal, utopian society where no one has more or less than anybody else, and if they do, it?s not fair. It?s good to share the wealth- you know spread it around. So let?s start indoctrinating the kids ? get them while their young.
What do you think about the war on words? Let me know in the comments below?
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Bad news, famous people: Wedding mania shows no signs of abating, and with the rise of drones, there?s yet another tool for tech-savvy paparazzi looking to get their money shot. Take, for example, the recent wedding of 73-year-old musical legend Tina Turner.
Spiegel reports that Ms. Turner and her fiance, a German music producer, held the celeb-heavy ceremony at the singer?s Swiss estate and even hung up a big curtain to shield the gathering. Photogs got creative:
?In the race for an exclusive wedding picture, Marti?s colleague Claudio Meier came up cold. The freelance photographer equipped himself with the latest technology and launched a remote-controlled drone from in front of Tina Turner?s estate. Meier wanted to fly the aircraft, a so-called quadrocopter, over Turner?s extravagant garden in order to get a good shot of the event.?
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One of the more surprising aspects of Motorola?s Moto X launch this week was that the company decided to sell a smartphone with mid-level specs at a high-end price. Motorola says that users who don?t want to pay $200 for Moto X don?t need to worry, however, because the company plans on releasing a cheaper version of the device as well. CNET reports that Motorola this week revealed that it will release a low-cost version of its new flagship device that?s tailored specifically for prepaid carriers and consumers in emerging markets later this year.?Motorola Mobility CEO Dennis Woodside told CNET that the company?s goal is to give more people ?access to affordable smartphones? that don?t scrimp on quality, since ?the experience of devices you can get for less than $200 is subpar right now.?
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HiT Software Feeds IBM i Data into Microsoft LightSwitch
Published: July 30, 2013
by Alex Woodie
Organizations that are using Microsoft's lightweight LightSwitch development environment can feed data from IBM i servers into their LightSwitch applications using the latest version of HiT Software Ritmo/i. Version 6 of the tool also adds support for Microsoft's Entity Framework (EF) object-relational mapper for .NET using native IBM i protocols, the company says.
Microsoft LightSwitch is a template-based, model-driven development environment that was first released by Microsoft in 2011. The software is intended to be used by non-technical Windows users who need to quickly generate database-powered, three-tier applications that feature modern Web interfaces.
Users get started with LightSwitch by using pre-built application shells that provide the look and feel of a particular type of application, such as Microsoft Office. Users then configure their LightSwitch applications in a graphical environment by creating relationships between database tables and entities, and defining queries against the data. Business logic in LightSwitch applications is powered by Windows Communication Foundation RIA Services and Entity Framework, while Silverlight powers the GUI and SQL Server handles the database layer.
The capability to access data stored in the DB2 for i database via Ritmo/i will benefit LightSwitch users, says Giacomo Lorenzin, managing director of HiT Software, which is a subsidiary of BackOffice Associates. "By adding support for LightSwitch and Entity Framework to Ritmo/i, developers can now take full advantage of IBM i data in their application development, regardless of which development approach they use," Lorenzin says in a press release.
Ritmo/i v.6 also supports integration with Visual Studio 2012, SQL Server 2012, and SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT). The new version also introduces support for multi-value parameters in SSIS/SSDT (Reporting Services/Data Tools), including support for access to listed parameter values, the company says.
Ritmo is a Windows-based product that helps Windows developers build high-speed, native data connections between their .NET applications and their data residing in the three DB2 database versions, including DB2/400, DB2 for Linux, Unix, and Windows, and DB2 for the mainframe. The software does this by reading SQL statements from Windows apps and translating it into IBM's Optimized Database Server (ODBS) protocol. No additional software is required on the database server.
Ritmo/i v.6 is available now. For more information, see www.hitsw.com.
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With the release of July's employment numbers comes the predictable monthly spin from the White House and congressional Republicans.
The unemployment rate declined from 7.6 to 7.4 percent with 162,000 non-farm jobs added in July. However, job growth was slower in July than in June, when 188,000 jobs were added; through the first six months of the year, monthly job gains averaged 195,000.
Alan Kreuger, the chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers acknowledges, as he did last month, that "more work remains to be done" but argues that Friday's report "provides further confirmation that the U.S. economy is continuing to recover from the worst downturn since the Great Depression."
"With the recovery entering its fifth year, we need to build on the progress we have made so far and now is not the time for Washington to impose self-inflicted wounds," Kreuger continued. "The across-the-board budget cuts known as the sequester continue to be a drag on the economy now and in the future.
"The Administration continues to urge Congress to replace the sequester with balanced deficit reduction, and promote the investments our economy needs to put more Americans back to work, such as by rebuilding our roads and bridges."
In response, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, was down on the latest job numbers, saying, "Three years after the Obama administration proclaimed 'welcome to the recovery,' we're still seeing the same thing month after month: not enough new jobs and an unemployment rate far higher than promised."
"Nearly five years of aggressive intervention by Washington - the 'stimulus' era of excessive spending, excessive red tape, and abuse by agencies like the IRS - has left our economy treading water with slow growth, high unemployment, and stagnant wages."
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A round-up of some of our favourite recipes and food-related features this week including an ingredient spotlight on corn, sweet and savoury recipes featuring peaches, a food chat on late-summer fruit, and finding your wine style.
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We?ve put together a collection of sweet, savoury and boozy recipes featuring corn, including Sweet Corn Ice Cream, Grilled Corn on the Cob, and a Bourbon Sour cocktail.
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Grilled Lemon Garlic Seafood and Peach Skewers
This juicy, nutritious, flavour-packed fruit can work in sweet or savoury recipes: Grilled Lemon Garlic Seafood and Peach Skewers, Peaches and Cream with a Warm Caramel Sauce, and Fresh Cut Peach Salsa.
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Saskatoon Jam
Turn fresh, delicious fruit into something you can savour all winter long with recipes for Cherry and Rhubarb Jam. Microwave Blueberry Jam, Saskatoon Jam, Strawberry Jam, and Prize Apricot Jam.
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Nectarines, plums and apricots
This week?s food chat was all about the best in late-summer fruit ? cherries, peaches, plums and nectarines ? while the wine chat focused on understanding your own personal wine style.
Wine chat panelist and columnist Michael Godel also shares seven alternative wines to look for this coming August holiday long weekend.
For late-summer fruit recipe inspiration, please see our Pinterest board.
Be sure to check out Chat Central on Thursdays at 1 p.m. ET for the food chat, and 2 p.m. ET for the wine chat with our editors and writers, or follow the events on Twitter.
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Paloma cocktail
The Paloma cocktail is the most popular tequila-based cocktail in Mexico ? even more popular than the margarita. It?s simple and refreshing, and typically prepared by mixing tequila with grapefruit soda.
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Three suicide attackers killed at least nine civilians, most of them children, in a botched attack Saturday on the Indian consulate in an eastern Afghan city near the border with Pakistan, security officials said.
Police fired on the militants as they approached a checkpoint near the consulate in Jalalabad, prompting one of them to set off their explosives-laden car, said Masum Khan Hashimi, the deputy police chief of Nangarhar province. The blast killed nine bystanders, and wounded another 24 people including a policeman.
All three attackers also died, although it was not clear how many were killed by police fire and how many by the explosion.
In New Delhi, India's External Affairs Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin says that all Indian officials in the consulate were safe.
Afghanistan's main insurgent group, the Taliban, denied in a text message that it had carried out the attack. Smaller militant groups based in Pakistan have targeted Indian interests in Afghanistan in the past.
Hashimi said the attack began when three men in a car approached the checkpoint. Two of the men got out of the car wearing vests rigged with explosives and a police guard immediately opened fire on them, Hashimi said. He added that the third man then detonated a large bomb located inside the car.
In 2010, two Kabul guest houses popular among Indians were attacked, killing more than six Indians. India blamed that attack on the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The Indian Embassy was bombed in 2008 and 2009, leaving 75 people dead.
The attack came as the U.S. planned to close its embassies in the Muslim world for the weekend due to an al-Qaida threat.
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An Iranian cleric holding an anti-Israeli placard chants slogan, while attending an annual pro-Palestinian rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Ahead of his inauguration, Iran?s new president, Hasan Rouhani, on Friday called Israel an ?old wound? that should be removed, while thousands of Iranians marched in support of Muslim claims to the holy city of Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
An Iranian cleric holding an anti-Israeli placard chants slogan, while attending an annual pro-Palestinian rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Ahead of his inauguration, Iran?s new president, Hasan Rouhani, on Friday called Israel an ?old wound? that should be removed, while thousands of Iranians marched in support of Muslim claims to the holy city of Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Iranian women attend an annual pro-Palestinian rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Ahead of his inauguration, Iran?s new president, Hasan Rouhani, on Friday called Israel an ?old wound? that should be removed, while thousands of Iranians marched in support of Muslim claims to the holy city of Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
An Iranian man chants slogans as he holds an anti-Israeli placard with a portrait and quotation of Lebanese Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah during an annual pro-Palestinian rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Ahead of his inauguration, Iran?s new president, Hasan Rouhani, on Friday called Israel an ?old wound? that should be removed, while thousands of Iranians marched in support of Muslim claims to the holy city of Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Iranians attend an annual pro-Palestinian rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Ahead of his inauguration, Iran?s new president, Hasan Rouhani, on Friday called Israel an ?old wound? that should be removed, while thousands of Iranians marched in support of Muslim claims to the holy city of Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Iranians attend an annual pro-Palestinian rally marking Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. Ahead of his inauguration, Iran?s new president, Hasan Rouhani, on Friday called Israel an ?old wound? that should be removed, while thousands of Iranians marched in support of Muslim claims to the holy city of Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Iran's president-elect called Israel's control of Jerusalem and Palestinian lands a "wound" for the Islamic world in relatively moderate remarks Friday that contrasted with the harsh rhetoric of his predecessor and other Iranian leaders.
Speaking to reporters during an annual pro-Palestinian rally, Hasan Rouhani said "In our region and under occupation of Palestine and dear Jerusalem, there has been a wound on the body of the Islamic world."
The remarks ? two days before Rouhani's inauguration ? were tame compared to those frequently made by outgoing leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calling for the Jewish state's destruction and the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who once called the Jewish state a "cancer" that needed to be cut away.
But an outcry prompted by a semiofficial news agency that initially quoted Rouhani as specifically calling Israel a "wound that should be removed" underscored the challenges facing Rouhani who has pledged to follow a "path of moderation."
Iran allows no flexibility in its harsh views on Israel and its backing for anti-Israeli factions such as Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group. But, at the same time, it seeks to move ahead its outreach to the West over its nuclear program and potential efforts to ease painful economic sanctions.
The Islamic Republic seeks to keep the issues separate, but also recognizes that previous denunciations of Israel by Ahmadinejad and others brought outrage from Washington and its allies.
Israel and supporters slammed Rouhani after he was quoted by Iran's semiofficial ISNA news agency as saying "the Zionist regime has been a wound on the body of the Islamic world for years and the wound should be removed." But the news agency later said it had misquoted Rouhani and his remarks were shown on state TV.
Rouhani's official website also published the new quote, which had no direct reference to Israel or saying the wound should be removed.
The president-elect also expressed doubts about the possibility of an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal even as the two sides resumed negotiations in Washington this week, ending a five-year freeze in Mideast talks.
"Israelis show a compromising face to the world but continue their expansionism in practice," Rouhani said according to Fars, another semiofficial news agency.
Rouhani, who was elected in June amid pledges to seek calmer and more balanced outreach to the West, appears to be trying to maneuver in this tight space: Making it clear that he stands with Iran's uncompromising positions on Israel, but also backing away from Ahmadinejad's fist-waving approach.
Iran's presidency does not have the power to fully direct policies, however, and it's unclear how much backing he has from Khamenei or the powerful Revolutionary Guard ? which jointly control all key decisions.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promptly condemned Rouhani's remarks as they were reported earlier and issued no comment about the corrected version. The Israeli leader has urged the world to step up pressure on Tehran to halt its disputed nuclear program with tougher sanctions and threats of military action.
Rouhani, who is to officially replace Ahmadinejad on Sunday, has pledged to follow a "path of moderation" and promised greater openness over Iran's nuclear program, which has placed it at odds with the West.
Netanyahu said Rouhani's statement as reported earlier Friday should serve to "wake up the world from the illusion" that a new Iranian president meant a new policy by Tehran.
"The real face of Rouhani has been exposed earlier than expected," Netanyahu said. "This is what the man thinks and this is the Iranian regime's operational plan ... A country that threatens to destroy Israel must not be allowed weapons of mass destruction."
Iran does not recognize Israel and has since the 1979 Islamic Revolution observed the last Friday of the Islamic month of Ramadan as "Al-Quds Day." Tehran says the occasion is meant to express support for Palestinians and emphasize the importance of Jerusalem for Muslims.
Jerusalem's eastern sector houses sensitive Jewish, Christian and Muslim shrines and is sacred to all three religions. Jerusalem is the holiest place in Judaism and the third holiest city in Islam, after the Saudi Arabian cities of Mecca and Medina.
Anti-Israeli rallies were held in cities and towns across Iran. In the capital, Tehran, tens of thousands took to the streets, chanting "Down with America" and "Death to Israel." Some protesters also burned American and Israeli flags.
Ahmadinejad - who was known for vitriolic anti-Israeli rhetoric while in office, including calls that Israel be destroyed - spoke to the crowds after Friday prayers at the Tehran University campus in his last public speech before his term ends.
"You Zionists planted a wind but you will harvest a storm," said Ahmadinejad. "A destructive storm is on the way and it will destroy Zionism."
Israel has not ruled out a military option against Iran's nuclear facilities, which the West suspects are geared toward making a nuclear weapon. Tehran denies the charge and insists its nuclear program is meant for peaceful purposes only.
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Associated Press Writer Ian Deitch in Jerusalem contributed to this report.
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After a week in the wild, people went to bed and got up earlier
By Meghan Rosen
Web edition: August 1, 2013
CAMPING RESETS CLOCK
After a week spent camping (and away from all electric lights) in Colorado, volunteers fell asleep earlier and woke up earlier. Their internal clocks shifted, syncing up with sun, researchers found.
Credit: Courtesy of K. Wright Jr.
A short camping trip could help people rise and shine.
After a week living in tents in Colorado?s Rockies, volunteers? internal clocks shifted about two hours earlier, transforming night owls into early birds, researchers report August 1 in Current Biology.
?It?s a clever study, and it makes a dramatic point,? says Katherine Sharkey, a sleep researcher and physician at Brown University. People get much more light outside than they do indoors, and that can reset their internal clocks, she says.
A master clock in the brain controls the release of melatonin, a hormone that prepares the body for sleep. Melatonin levels rise in the early evening and then taper off in the morning before a person wakes up.
But because so many people spend their days indoors and their nights bathed in the glow of electric lights, the body?s clock can get out of sync. Melatonin levels ramp up later in the evening and ebb later in the morning???often after a person has woken up. The lingering sleep hormone can make people groggy.
Kenneth Wright Jr., a sleep researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder, and colleagues whisked eight volunteers away from artificial lights for a summer camping trip. After nightfall, the campers used only campfires for illumination???no flashlights (or cellphones) allowed.
While camping, the volunteers soaked up four times as much light as they got indoors. And they went to sleep and naturally woke up more than an hour earlier than they had before the trip. After the trip, the volunteers? melatonin levels climbed around sunset and petered out at sunrise???two hours earlier than they had before camping.
People might not even need to rough it to nudge their internal clocks back. Because typical office lighting is about 500 times dimmer than the light of a midsummer day, even brief stints outside could help.
?Start your day off with a morning walk, and open the shades to expose yourself to sunlight,? Wright advises.
Source: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/352068/title/Camping_resets_internal_clock
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Jo?Cordell-Cooper from Active Solutions and Health Network sent Think Tasmania a message recently. She thought our readers might be interested to learn more about health and fitness options in Hobart. We agreed. It?s not a subject we?ve covered before, so we jumped at the chance to feature an expert in the field.
Jo Cordell-Cooper is considerate and caring of her clients? health and fitness needs
John and Tracey from Business East regularly forward our newsletter to their network of business owners, Jo Cordell-Cooper being one of them. She writes about health and fitness for the Local Government Association of Tasmania, as well as the Hobart Mums Network. She also has an extensive blog on her website detailing news from the industry.
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As you?d probably already know, we only share first-hand knowledge of people, products and places in Tasmania. We thought it essential then, to meet Jo in her work environment. After a spirited online conversation, it was decided. Someone from Think Tasmania had to join one of the classes Jo leads in the health and fitness department. Oh dear God? that person was destined to be me! How do I get myself into these things?
Water-based health and fitness activities in Hobart
With great trepidation, I met Jo at the Hobart Aquatic Centre. I watched from a discreet distance as the personal trainer extraordinaire put a group of pregnant women through their antenatal paces in the shallow pool. And then it was my turn. I was actually wearing a vintage pair of bathers! With unspoken thoughts of running (while simultaneously kicking and screaming) back to the safety of the car-park, I actually allowed Jo to lead me through the basics of a deep-water aqau class, as she introduced my new best friend, the gymstick.
The Hobart Aquatic Centre, Queens Domain
Obviously, health and fitness classes have not been a recent passion of mine. In my younger days, I played my fair share of sport, and really long walks were a common past-time. Over time, as age crept up and the body deteriorated, I lost all motivation, enthusiasm and perceived ?free? time for any form of exercise, happy to work long hours. Many people could appreciate the back, neck and shoulder (not to mention brain) strain from repeated lengthy stints facing a computer screen.
Are you looking for active solutions to improve your health and fitness? Give Jo Cordell-Cooper a call
With a dodgy hip thrown in for good measure, I thought my days of aerobics were well and truly behind me. But after meeting Jo Cordell-Cooper, I suddenly felt inspired again. Combined with another visit to Ashi Edwards at Sandy Bay Natural Therapies, there?ll be no stopping me! One day, I may even be fit enough to join Jo?s weekly Aqua Bootcamp class.
Jo Cordell-Cooper leads a weekly aqua bootcamp at the Hobart Aquatic Centre
I coped well with my first-ever, deep-water gymstick class. Jo made sure I felt safe and comfortable, and as all participants wear a buoyancy vest, there?s no issues with water competency. Jo is the only trained Tasmanian instructor for this unique and effective fitness tool.
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Jo Cordell-Cooper has a penchant for helping clients who are rehabilitating from injury and surgery; those just staring on a journey of health and fitness; and aged and weary warriors long-estranged from exercise (hello!). Hence the perfectly-planned water-based fitness regimes.
Jo Cordell-Cooper puts her clients through their paces at the Hobart Aquatic Centre
For those needing to book private sessions, maybe for work reasons or elite-athlete requirements, Active Solutions and Health Network offer personal training for groups and individuals. There?s land-based options too of course, including a group-session of circuit training. Clients can book a series of early-morning health and fitness classes, and meet regularly at the park for 45 minutes of heart-pumping action.
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Photos supplied courtesy of Verity Davis, Marketing Coordinator?| City Marketing at Hobart City Council.
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By Alan with comments August 1, 2013 15:48
They can handle bullets, but not breasts.
Playboy, Penthouse and other adult magazines will no longer be on the shelves at Army and Air Force exchanges ? a move based on falling sales rather than the result of pressure from anti-pornography activists.
Yeah, right.
The 48 ?adult sophisticate? magazines being dropped are among a total of 891 periodicals that will no longer be offered by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. Other titles getting the ax include English Garden, SpongeBob Comics, the New York Review of Books and the Saturday Evening Post.
Just last month, Frederick Vollrath, assistant secretary of defense for readiness and force management, reportedly responded to a complaint from Morality in Media in a July 22 letter by saying that a review board had scrutinized those magazines and determined that ?based on the totality of each magazine?s content, they were not sexually explicit under [federal law].?
The group ?Morality in Media,? which complained last month about these magazines being sold to the military has declared this ?a great victory.?
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You get about the same percentage of pure electric miles from a series plug-in hybrid, like a Volt, as you do from a series-parallel plug-in hybrid, like the Ford Fusion Hybrid. That?s according to data from Ford and General Motors. Which technology you prefer may come down to the length of your commute and the size of your pocketbook.
Ford offers two plug-in electric models, the Fusion Energi sedan and the C-Max Energi small but tall wagon-like car. The automaker said that nearly 60 percent of trips in its Energi models are gas-free, based on aggregate data from its MyFord mobile application. The Energi models advertise an average of 21 miles of pure-electric range.
The number of pure electric miles is increasing as drivers own their plug-ins longer and learn how to drive for efficiency, said Ford. Early in the year, only 41 percent of miles were electric. By the middle of July, that had risen to nearly 60 percent. Ford credits the dashboard information offered by its MyFord system, such as driving efficiency and state of charge, for the improvement in all-electric miles driven over time.
Currently, about 60 percent of the Energi models on the road are C-Max and about 25 percent are Fusions. That fluctuates as more units are sold, but the C-Max has been on the market longer so ?we see a larger usage rate with that vehicle,? said a Ford spokesperson.
GM claims some 62 percent of all miles driven since the Volt went on sale in late 2010 were electric miles. The vehicle tracks all-electric miles through its OnStar software. OnStar has a tutorial screen that provides tips for improving all-electric miles that the customer can read when the car is not moving, Kevin Kelly, manager of electrification technology communications, told PluginCars.com.
Ford sold 2,482 C-Max Energi units in the first six months of 2013, and 1,584 Fusion Energi units. The Energi C-Max, at $33,800, went on sale last fall and the Fusion Energi, at $39,500, in late winter 2013. The Ford models are roomier than the Chevrolet Volt, which starts at $39,100. But the Volt, a plug-in series hybrid (also referred to as an extended-range electric car) offers 35 electric miles. It has a 1.4-liter gas engine that kicks in to recharge the battery after those electric miles. GM sold 9,855 Volts in the first six months of 2013.
?The primary reason to choose a series-parallel hybrid over a series hybrid is cost,? John German, a former Honda engineer now with the International Center for Clean Transportation told PluginCars.com.
In a Volt-like series hybrid, the electric motor provides all the propulsion power, so in theory it?s more electric. Meanwhile, a gasoline-powered engine assists when maximum acceleration needed in a series-parallel hybrid. So according to German, the series-parallel plug-in hybrid can use a smaller and less costly electric motor. The battery pack is also smaller?and thus less costly?in a series-parallel hybrid. The Fusion Hybrid?s battery pack is a little less than half the size of the Volt?s.
If all you care about is driving more continuous electric miles, the Chevrolet Volt provides more total EV miles, about 35 to 40, than the Ford Energi plug-in hybrid models, which provide about 20 miles. But in terms of total percentage of miles driven using electricity for most drivers, the Ford Energi models and the Volt are about equal in terms of total percentage of miles driven using electricity, according to data reported by the companies.
?I think the buyers of plug-in electric vehicles partly pick which one to buy based on the length of their commutes,? Mike Omotoso, senior manager for Global Powertrain at LMC Automotive Inc. told PluginCars.com. ?Then of course there is brand loyalty, style preference, vehicle size, and price.?
The biggest hurdle to more electric miles driven, regardless of technology, may be a dearth of charging points. ?As we see an increase in the number of public charging stations across the country, I think we?ll see more EV driving,? said Omotoso.
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HootSuite Media Inc. has netted another $165 million in capital, one of the largest venture capital funding rounds for a software company on record in Canada.
For its Series B financing round, the Vancouver-based social media integration platform and analytics company received funding from Insight Venture Partners, Accel Partners, and its existing investor, OMERS Ventures.
Insight Venture has a track record of investing in companies like Indiegogo, Shutterstock, and TeamBuy.ca, while Accel Partners is best known for investing in Facebook Inc. OMERS? portfolio includes Extreme Startups and Wave Accounting Inc.
Executives from each firm have now joined HootSuite?s board of directors.
For HootSuite, which recently marked its fourth birthday, this has been an exceptionally good year. In July, it announced its revenue had jumped 300 per cent in Q2, compared to the same period last year.
The company recently leapt from 180 employees to more than 300 around the world, and now serves more than 7 million users globally. Its roster of enterprise customers includes PepsiCo Inc., Virgin Group Ltd., Sony Music Entertainment, and HBO.
Source: http://www.itbusiness.ca/news/hootsuite-lands-record-setting-165-m-in-venture-capital/39932
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