Monday, March 11, 2013

Not just Big Gulps: NYC sugary drink ban hits coffee

Consumer advocate Ralph Nader once said: "If God hadn't meant for us to eat sugar, he wouldn't have invented dentists."

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg doesn't share Ralph Nader's higher-power (if tongue-in-cheek) rationale for a sweet tooth, as residents of the city's five boroughs have learned. The sour taste from that lesson begins Tuesday.

That's when the ban on sales of sugar-laced drinks larger than 16 ounces ? a ban he championed for months and got approved by the city board of health ? goes into effect.

The regulation has drawn national attention and the wrath of many New Yorkers ? polls show up to 60 percent disapprove of the ban ? and of people who don't even live in the Big Apple.

Red from New York wrote on nytimes.com: "What is next, no neckties because they are a known choking hazard? No white shirts, they require toxic bleaching? No dry cleaning, it spreads dangerous solvents?"

Of course, there are those who say they support the ban, even in New York.

Cee from New York wrote at nytimes.com: "You are what you eat ... given the alarming percentage of Americans who are overweight and the impact that has on our healthcare system and cost, we should be happy that there are those out there trying to address the public health problem."

So which drinks will actually cause city consumers to suffer the sugar blues? What places will be forced to stop selling those super-sized Slurpees?

And does a tall-half-skinny-half-1-percent-extra-hot-split-quad shot (two shots decaf, two shots regular) latte with whip from Starbucks have to be pried from someone's lukewarm ? and likely sugar free ? dead hand? That all depends.

The ban hits sugary drinks like sodas that come in more than a 16-ounce container. Those super-sized, 32-ounce drinks and beyond will no longer be sold in most places.

The big sugar drink ban applies to restaurants, fast-food chains like McDonald's and Burger King, movie and stage theaters, delis and office cafeterias.

However, sugar lovers take note: There are some sweet spots still left open. Those are convenience stores, drug stores and supermarkets. They can keep selling any kind of sugary drink in the larger sizes.

So, while a delicatessen or a Dunkin Donuts can't sell a sugary drink larger than 16 ounces, a Duane Reade pharmacy down the street can sell a 20-ounce drink ... a 26-ounce ... a 32-ounce ... a 64-ounce ... or a 120-ounce, if they have it.

And anyone who buys a 16-ounce drink from a place that's banned from selling larger sizes will be allowed to refill their cup, depending on the place where they get it, and won't be forbidden from buying more than one drink.

Two key exceptions to the ban are diet sodas or fruit juices. Those can still be sold anywhere at any size. Also exempt from the ban are any alcoholic beverages.

Where the ban gets somewhat complicated is at coffee shops. Coffee drinks that are 16 ounces in size or smaller are unaffected.

But cups of java that are larger than 16 ounces can only be served if the barista adds no more than three to five packets of sugar to it. The number of packets depends on the size of the cup. The smaller the size the fewer packets can be put in.

Once a consumer has the drink in their own hands, however, they can go sweetly crazy and add as much sugar as they want.

Coffee lovers who need their sugar fix handed to them in large amounts might want to think about adding milk to their brew instead of having it black. That's because the ban does not apply to coffee concoctions that are more than 50 percent milk. The city considers milk a source of nutrition, even if it's drowned in sugar.

One other note, baristas can add as much of those sugar substitutes like Equal, Splenda and Sweet 'n Low to a cup, as they are not restricted by the new law for any size of coffee.

Sellers of the big drinks will have a three month grace period after Tuesday to get used to the law. But city officials have said they plan to start enforcing the ban immediately, and at least handing out warnings to violators. They could face up to $200 in fines after the grace period ends.

There's no fine for anyone buying the banned drinks, at least not yet.

Complaints about the ban have come from more than just potential customers. Makers and sellers of sodas and sweet drinks, including Coca-Cola and McDonald's, have attacked it as "misguided" and "arbitrary." A soft drink industry-sponsored group spent more than $1 million on a public-relations campaign in a losing cause against the ban.

The $61 billion a year soft drink industry has teamed up with various groups, including the National Association of Theatre Owners and the National Restaurant Association in a lawsuit against the ban, even after a local judge dismissed a legal challenge to the measure in January.

Bloomberg has billed the law as both a health and fiscal initiative to stop diabetes and obesity. New York City spends an estimated $4 billion each year on medical care for overweight people, Bloomberg has said.

And Bloomberg is no stranger to outlawing personal behaviors he didn't like, taking on salt and continuing his fight against cigarettes. He's pushed for food manufacturers to lower their products' salt content. In 2010, he announced that about 30 companies, like Kraft and Goya, had signed up to reduce salt in foods by 25 percent within five years, as a way of lowering consumers' blood pressure.

Last year, he signed a law making it illegal to smoke in the city's 1,700 parks and on the city's 14 miles of public beaches. Smoking is also prohibited in pedestrian plazas like Times Square.

Other cities have done the same about smoking. In states including California, Texas, Illinois, Minnesota, Utah and New Jersey, municipalities impose laws that prohibit city parks, or specifically named city parks, to allow smoking.

Whether other cities and states follow in New York's footsteps on a wide ranging sugar drink ban is uncertain. Most seem to be taking a wait-and-see attitude, though one other city moved in that direction even before the Big Apple.

Trying to decrease Boston's rising obesity rates, Mayor Thomas Menino issued an executive order in 2011 banning the sale and advertising of sugar-loaded drinks from city-owned buildings and city-sponsored events.

San Francisco and Los Angeles are among several cities that have also curtailed sugary drink sales on municipal property as well as banning sugary drinks and candy from public school vending machines since 2010.

More recently, several candidates for the Washington D.C. council have said they favor enacting a similar soda ban like New York's.

Americans consume on average more than 200 calories each day from sugary drinks ? four times what they consumed in 1965 and medical evidence indicates that the rising thirst for the so called "liquid candy" has been a major contributor to the obesity and diabetes epidemics.

But getting a consensus on whether a partial ban on sugary drinks is the right thing to do may be as difficult as ?agreeing on how much sugar people like in their coffee.

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PFT: Tackle Gaither staying in San Diego for now

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Vikings receiver Percy Harvin reportedly wants out of Minnesota.? He also reportedly wants to be paid like Lions receiver Calvin Johnson.

But Harvin is overlooking one important reality.? He?ll have to find a team that wants him, and a team that will pay him what he wants.

As one NFL front-office source explains it, Harvin and his agent forget that a large portion of the league had him off of their draft boards in 2009, due to his reputation for being a pain in the posterior.

In Minnesota, the Vikings have done a nice job of keeping Harvin from being too much of a problem, at least publicly.? Under former coach Brad Childress, then-defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier often was the peacekeeper.? Now that Harvin and Frazier reportedly had a ?heated exchange? that preceded Harvin?s placement on injured reserve, Harvin may be out of allies in Minnesota.

That doesn?t mean he?ll have friends elsewhere.? Especially if he gets the kind of money he wants.? If/when (if) he cashes in, Harvin will be largely untouchable, free to do what he wants, how he wants, when he wants.

Even though there are plenty of desperate coaches and General Managers in the NFL, there?s a difference between desperation and stupidity.? For Harvin, the key word could be delusion.

If there?s no team who will both trade for him and pay him, he?ll continue to be the property of the Vikings.? And the manner in which he handles himself during the final year of his contract will go a long way toward shaping the extent to which other teams will, or won?t, be interested in him once he hits the open market.

And if he decides to hold out, the Vikings can fine him hundreds of thousands of dollars and, if he doesn?t show up by Week 10, squat on his rights through 2014.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/10/jared-gaither-staying-in-san-diego-for-the-moment/related/

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Hostage killings a new, dangerous turn for Nigeria

A man reads a local newspapers with the headline 'We've killed 7 foreign hostages' on a street in Kano, Nigeria, Sunday, March. 10, 2013. The United Kingdom's military says its warplanes recently spotted in Nigeria's capital city were there to move soldiers to aid the French intervention in Mali, not to rescue kidnapped foreign hostages. The Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the planes had ferried Nigerian troops and equipment to Bamako, Mali. An Islamic extremist group in Nigeria called Ansaru partially blamed the presence of those planes as an excuse for claiming Saturday that it killed seven foreign hostages it had taken. ( AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

A man reads a local newspapers with the headline 'We've killed 7 foreign hostages' on a street in Kano, Nigeria, Sunday, March. 10, 2013. The United Kingdom's military says its warplanes recently spotted in Nigeria's capital city were there to move soldiers to aid the French intervention in Mali, not to rescue kidnapped foreign hostages. The Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the planes had ferried Nigerian troops and equipment to Bamako, Mali. An Islamic extremist group in Nigeria called Ansaru partially blamed the presence of those planes as an excuse for claiming Saturday that it killed seven foreign hostages it had taken. ( AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

Muslim men ride on bicycles on a street in Kano, Nigeria, Sunday, March. 10, 2013. The United Kingdom's military says its warplanes recently spotted in Nigeria's capital city were there to move soldiers to aid the French intervention in Mali, not to rescue kidnapped foreign hostages. The Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the planes had ferried Nigerian troops and equipment to Bamako, Mali. An Islamic extremist group in Nigeria called Ansaru partially blamed the presence of those planes as an excuse for claiming Saturday that it killed seven foreign hostages it had taken. ( AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

A boy pushes a cart with garbage past Muslim women on a street in Kano, Nigeria, Sunday, March. 10, 2013. The United Kingdom's military says its warplanes recently spotted in Nigeria's capital city were there to move soldiers to aid the French intervention in Mali, not to rescue kidnapped foreign hostages. The Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the planes had ferried Nigerian troops and equipment to Bamako, Mali. An Islamic extremist group in Nigeria called Ansaru partially blamed the presence of those planes as an excuse for claiming Saturday that it killed seven foreign hostages it had taken. ( AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

People read local newspapers with headlines like ' We've killed 7 foreign hostages' on a street in Kano, Nigeria, Sunday, March. 10, 2013. The United Kingdom's military says its warplanes recently spotted in Nigeria's capital city were there to move soldiers to aid the French intervention in Mali,not to rescue kidnapped foreign hostages. The Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the planes had ferried Nigerian troops and equipment to Bamako, Mali. An Islamic extremist group in Nigeria called Ansaru partially blamed the presence of those planes as an excuse for claiming Saturday that it killed seven foreign hostages it had taken. ( AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

People read local newspapers with the headline 'We've killed 7 foreign hostages' on a street in Kano, Nigeria, Sunday, March. 10, 2013. The United Kingdom's military says its warplanes recently spotted in Nigeria's capital city were there to move soldiers to aid the French intervention in Mali, not to rescue kidnapped foreign hostages. The Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the planes had ferried Nigerian troops and equipment to Bamako, Mali. An Islamic extremist group in Nigeria called Ansaru partially blamed the presence of those planes as an excuse for claiming Saturday that it killed seven foreign hostages it had taken. ( AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

(AP) ? Radical Islamic fighters killed seven foreign hostages in Nigeria, European diplomats said Sunday, making it the worst such kidnapping violence in decades for a country beset by extremist guerrilla attacks.

Nigeria's police, military, domestic spy service and presidency remained silent over the killings of the construction company workers, kidnapped Feb. 16 from northern Bauchi state. The government's silence only led to more questions about the nation's continued inability to halt attacks that have seen hundreds killed in shootings, church bombings and an attack on the United Nations.

The latest victims were four Lebanese and one citizen apiece from Britain, Greece and Italy.

Britain and Italy said all seven of those taken from the Setraco construction company compound had died at the hands of Ansaru, a previously little-known splinter group of the Islamic sect Boko Haram. Greece also confirmed one of its citizens was killed, while Lebanese authorities didn't immediately comment.

"It's an atrocious act of terrorism, against which the Italian government expresses its firmest condemnation, and which has no explanation," a statement from Italy's foreign ministry read. Italy also denied a claim by Ansaru that the hostages were killed before or during a military operation by Nigerian and British forces, saying there was "no military intervention aimed at freeing the hostages."

Italian Premier Mario Monti identified the slain Italian hostage as Silvano Trevisan and promised Rome would use "every effort" to stop the killers. British Foreign Secretary William Hague called the killings "an act of cold-blooded murder" and identified the U.K. victim as Brendan Vaughan.

A statement from Greece's foreign ministry said authorities had already informed the hostage's family. "We note that the terrorists never communicated or formulated demands to release the hostages," the statement read, which also denied any military raid took place.

Ansaru issued a short statement Saturday saying its fighters kidnapped the foreigners from the construction company's camp at Jama'are, a town 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of Bauchi, the capital of Bauchi state. In the attack, gunmen first assaulted a local prison and burned police trucks, authorities said. Then the attackers blew up a back fence at the construction company's compound and took over, killing a guard in the process, witnesses and police said.

Local officials in Nigeria initially identified one of the hostages as a Filipino, something the Philippines government later denied.

The gunmen appeared to be organized and knew who they wanted to target, leaving the Nigerian household staff at the residence unharmed, while quickly abducting the foreigners, a witness said.

In an online statement Saturday claiming the killings, Ansaru said it killed the hostages in part because of local Nigerian journalists reporting on the arrival of British military aircraft to Bauchi. However, Ansaru's statement cited local news articles that instead said the airplanes were spotted at the international airport in Abuja, the nation's central capital 180 miles (290 kilometers) southwest.

The U.K. Defense Ministry said Sunday the planes it flew to Abuja ferried Nigerian troops and equipment to Bamako, Mali. Nigerian soldiers have been sent to Mali to help French forces and Malian troops battle Islamic extremists there. The British military said it also transported Ghanaian soldiers to Mali the same way.

The ministry declined to comment further. Ansaru had said it believed the planes were part of a Nigerian and British rescue mission for the abducted hostages.

The U.K. has offered military support in the past in Nigeria to free hostages. In March 2012, its special forces backed a failed Nigerian military raid to free Christopher McManus, who had been abducted months earlier with Italian Franco Lamolinara from a home in Kebbi state. Both hostages were killed in that rescue attempt.

"I am grateful to the Nigerian government for their unstinting help and cooperation," Hague said in a statement, without addressing the claim that the U.K. had launched a rescue effort.

In its statement Saturday, Ansaru also blamed the killings on a pledge by Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan to do "everything possible" to free the hostages. Presidential spokesman Reuben Abati didn't respond to requests for comment Sunday.

While Nigerian authorities have yet to comment publicly about Ansaru's claim, it comes as the nation's security forces remain unable to stop the guerrilla campaign of bombings, shootings and kidnappings across the country's north. The majority of those attacks have been blamed on Boko Haram, an amorphous group that grew out of the remains of a sect that sparked a riot and a security crackdown in Nigeria in 2009 in which about 700 people were killed.

Boko Haram has hit international targets before, including an August 2011 car bombing of the U.N. office in Abuja that killed 25 people and wounded more than 100. An online video also purportedly claims that Boko Haram is currently holding hostage a family of seven French tourists who were abducted from neighboring Cameroon in late February. The group is blamed for killing at least 792 people last year alone, according to an Associated Press count.

Ansaru, which analysts believe split from Boko Haram in January 2012, seems to be focusing much more on Western targets. Analysts say it has closer links to al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb and cares more about international issues, as opposed to Boko Haram's largely local grievances. But much remains unknown about Ansaru, which has communicated through short, sometimes muddled online statements.

The hostage killings appear to be the worst in decades targeting foreigners working in Nigeria, an oil-rich nation that's a major crude supplier to the U.S. Most kidnappings in the country's southern oil delta see foreigners released after companies pay ransoms. The latest kidnappings in Nigeria's predominantly Muslim north, however, have seen the hostages killed either by their captors or in military raids to free them, suggesting a new level of danger for expatriate workers there.

The worst violence targeting foreign workers previously in the country's history came during its 1960s civil war. In May 1969, forces with the breakaway Republic of Biafra raided a Nigerian oil field, killing 10 Italian oil workers and a Jordanian. Eighteen other foreign workers taken by Biafran soldiers faced the death penalty, but later were pardoned and released.

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Associated Press writers Frances D'Emilio in Rome, Demetris Nellas in Athens, Greece, Sylvia Hui in London and Shehu Saulawa in Bauchi, Nigeria, contributed to this report.

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Jon Gambrell can be reached at www.twitter.com/jongambrellAP.

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

HTC Myst specs purportedly leak, hint at a second-gen social phone

HTC Myst specs purportedly leak, hint a second crack at a social phone

We wouldn't exactly call the social networking-focused HTC ChaCha (aka Status) and Salsa resounding successes in the smartphone world when they were quickly overshadowed by... just about everything with a Facebook app, really. Still, there's been murmurs of a comeback, and Unwired View's historically reliable evleaks has obtained specs for what's supposedly the follow-up. The HTC Myst (Myst #UL, to be exact) wouldn't have any special tricks on the surface beyond preloaded Facebook apps, but it could be surprisingly well-equipped for a mid-range Jelly Bean device: a 4.3-inch 720p screen, a dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4, LTE and 16GB of non-expandable storage would be nothing to sneeze at. About the only sacrifices would be the 1GB of RAM and a potentially UltraPixel-free 5-megapixel rear camera. While there's no guarantee that these details will reflect a shipping device, there's talk of the Myst reaching the US as early as the spring -- we won't have long to learn the truth. Just don't expect that other Myst in the box.

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US cancels award for Egyptian after incendiary tweets | Morocco ...

WASHINGTON, March 7, 2013 (AFP)

Just hours before a high-profile ceremony, the United States Friday canceled an award to an Egyptian activist after learning she had praised the 9/11 attacks and the killing of Israelis.

Samira Ibrahim was to have been honored along with nine other women at the International Women of Courage Award hosted by top US diplomat John Kerry and First Lady Michelle Obama.

But in an embarrassing failure for the State Department?s vetting process, it was revealed Ibrahim had sent some anti-American and anti-Semitic remarks on her prolific Twitter account.

?Upon further review, the department has decided not to present her with the award,? State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told journalists.

She refused to comment further on the reasons why, saying only US officials ?didn?t consider some of the public statements that she had made appropriate. They didn?t comport with our values.?

The annual award marking International Women?s Day pays tribute to ?exceptional courage and leadership in advocating for women?s rights and empowerment, often at great personal risk,? according to the State Department.

On Thursday, officials had already decided to postpone the award for Ibrahim after she alleged that her account had been hacked when reports of her tweets emerged.

The rightwing Weekly Standard said Ibrahim had written in August: ?An explosion on a bus carrying Israelis in Burgas airport in Bulgaria on the Black Sea. Today is a very sweet day with a lot of very sweet news.?

She also allegedly wrote on September 11 ?Today is the anniversary of 9/11. May every year come with America burning,? the Standard said.

?There were obviously some problems in our review process, and we?re going to do some forensics on how that happened,? Nuland admitted on Friday.

Ibrahim had been initially chosen ?because of the incredible bravery and courage she displayed at the time of the Tahrir Square protests,? Nuland had said earlier in the week.

She had been subjected to ?real police violence? which she had spoken out against and ?she became a real leader in her country in trying to address gender-based violence and other human rights abuses,? Nuland added.

Among those being honored are the Indian student who died after being gang-raped in a bus in Delhi in December; Tsering Woeser, a Tibetan poet and blogger; Malalai Bahaduri, a first sergeant and senior instructor with the Afghan National Interdiction Unit, and a Syrian human rights lawyer, Razan Zeitunah.

Source: http://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2013/03/81498/us-cancels-award-for-egyptian-after-incendiary-tweets/

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My Path to Motherhood: Should we have kids? ? The Happiest Mom

This guest post is the first in our series, My Path to Motherhood. For more on the series and how to submit your story, read this post.?

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The year was 2003. My husband, Andy, and I were living in Guadalajara, M?xico. We were having the time of our lives, soaking in a foreign culture, traveling to the beach every other weekend and entertaining house guests from our home country. One morning, driving in the company-issued Ford Taurus on our way to work, I asked Andy, ?Do you think we should have kids??

?Yes, eventually. But not this year. This is too much fun. I like our lives.?

?Me too.?

The year passed, we moved back to the United States. We discussed having a child again and decided it was a good time. I quickly became pregnant and our lives changed. We immediately shifted our focus from weekend trips and tequila to family cars and cribs.

Before we knew it, we?d had our first ultrasound, which revealed there was no longer a baby. As long as I live, I will never forget the nurse?s tone of voice when she said, ?Oh sweetie, I?m soooo sooooorry.? It took me a second to understand what was going on, but I knew I never wanted anyone to call me sweetie again.

Too impatient to be done with the experience, I had a DNC rather than waiting to miscarry naturally. It was all over. We grieved but then moved on.

I immersed myself into an MBA program. I often asked my husband, ?Do you think we should try again to have a baby??

His response was consistent for the next two and a half years, ?Not until you finish your MBA.?

I knew he was right. With a demanding full time job and an MBA program, there was no time for a pregnancy or a newborn.

Before I finished my MBA, we moved to Shanghai, China on a work assignment. I was able to finish my degree remotely but then my spare time was spent learning Mandarin and spending time with all of the interesting, new people we met on a daily basis.

For my 30th birthday, Andy threw me a big party at a German beer house on the other side of Shanghai. I distinctly remember wondering if the milestone was the beginning of a new phase of my life, a phase with kids.

After that day, my line of questioning shifted, ?Do you still want to have kids??

His response, ?I don?t know. I mean, I think so, but I really like our lives.?

?Me too, but I feel like we need to consciously decide that YES we will have kids or NO we will not, but not just let the time pass because we are having too much fun.?

He agreed with me.

The following year, we traveled to Japan, Korea, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Dubai and the Maldives. I received a promotion and moved back to the US early to take the job. Andy came home for two weeks in July to visit me. He was scheduled to move back in September, but we were going to meet in Thailand in August and rent a sailboat and leisurely sail between islands in the Andaman Sea.

There was a crisis at work and I had to cancel my trip to Thailand. It was too late for a refund on the boat so Andy took the trip without me and spent a week on a boat with a Thai skipper who spoke no English. The day Andy boarded the boat, I took a pregnancy test and it was positive.

I had no way of getting a hold of him and had to keep the most exciting news of our lives from him for nearly an entire week. When we were able to talk on the phone five days later,?I immediately shared the good news. His response was classic, ?That is so exciting, but I was kind of hoping to try a little longer.?

Even before we laid eyes on our daughter nine months later, we knew we had made the right decision. We loved our lives before having kids, but having a child and becoming parents was going to take us on a whole new set of adventures.

I often hear couples wondering if having kids is right for them because they like their lives as they are sans kids. Sometimes I bite my tongue, knowing that each couple, each person, needs to figure out their path to or away from parenting. Still other times, I pipe up and share that we liked our lives before kids, A LOT. But from our vantage point right now, as parents of a two- and four-year-old, having kids is, by far, the coolest thing we have ever done and that we would make the decision to become parents again, a hundred times over. Our girls make us better people and we cannot wait to show them the world.

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Alecia Hoobing is a project manager at a high-tech company, a freelance writer and is the mother of two charming young girls. She enjoys traveling, running, yoga, cycling, reading and spending time with her friends and family. She blogs at Hoobing Family Adventures, Runner Mama and Traveling Mom.

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Source: http://thehappiestmom.com/my-path-to-motherhood-do-we-or-dont-we-want-kids/

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Kroger's profit beats Wall Street expectations

NEW YORK (AP) ? Kroger's fourth-quarter profit handily beat Wall Street expectations as the country's largest traditional supermarket operator saw sales climb.

The Cincinnati-based company, which also owns Ralphs, Fry's and Food 4 Less, said revenue at stores open at least a year rose 3 percent for the quarter, excluding fuel. The metric is a key gauge of health because it strips out revenue from newly opened and closed locations.

The better-than-expected results come as Kroger works to fend off growing competition from big-box retailers, drug stores and dollar stores that are expanding their grocery sections. To build customer loyalty, Kroger has focused on improving the in-store experience, offering discount programs and upgrading and expanding its stable of private-label products.

Looking ahead, the company said net earnings in 2013 are expected to range from $2.71 to $2.79 per share, in line with its long-term growth projection of 8 percent to 11 percent. Sales at established supermarkets are expected to rise between 2.5 percent and 3.5 percent.

Kroger isn't alone in its strategies to attract and hold onto shoppers, however. On Wednesday, Safeway Inc. said it expects sales at established stores to climb between 2 percent and 3 percent, helped by a new customer loyalty program that offers personalized discounts based on past purchases.

For the period ending Feb. 2, The Kroger Co. earned $461.5 million, or 88 cents per share. A year ago, the company reported a loss of $306.9 million, or 54 cents per share, as pension costs dragged down results.

Not including one-time items, such as the benefit of an extra week in the quarter, adjusted earnings for the latest period were 77 cents per share.

Revenue rose 13 percent to $24.2 billion.

Analysts on average expected an adjusted profit of 70 cents per share on revenue of $24 billion.

Kroger's stock rose 89 cents, or 3 percent, to close at $30.25 Thursday after trading at a 52-week high of $30.62 earlier in the session. FactSet said that it was its highest level since August 2008.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/krogers-profit-beats-wall-street-expectations-142937119--finance.html

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SXSW: MCDM Student Talks Crisis Communications | Flip the Media

VisneskiAna Visneski is a MCDM graduate student and also an active duty U.S. Coast Guard officer who has specialized in public affairs and crisis communications for most of her career.

On Friday, she?ll present a panel at South by Southwest Interactive called?Disaster: The Future of Crisis Communication, along with her brother, John Visneski, a?Cyberspace Control Officer in the U.S. Air Force. The panel will be moderated by MCDM director Hanson Hosein.

Just before Ana left for Austin this week, she talked with Flip the Media about the panel and what?s she?s looking forward to during SXSW.

FtM: How did the idea for this panel start?

I?ve been working in Coast Guard public affairs since I was an ensign. My first deployment was to Hurricane Katrina, and I hadn?t even been in the Coast Guard a full year. So my expertise and the meat of what I?ve done in my career is crisis communication.

One thing that I noticed that changed since I was at Katrina is how we?re doing crisis communication. Between 2005 and 2009 there was a really big change in how communications were going on, specifically in dealing with Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube and all that ? it was right about then all those really took off. And all of a sudden, people in public affairs are going, ?Wait a minute. People are watching their videos on YouTube, or getting their information on Twitter feeds, or ?? et cetera. So for years, I?ve been thinking about it and when I came to UW, I said, ?This is the perfect time to do the panel.? Really design it, really think about it, and put a panel together.

FtM: How well do you think the Coast Guard experience translates to a non-military audience?

During the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and in other responses I?ve worked along side ?other agencies and companies, and it?s amazing how the Joint Center model would be useful to any agency, any company. It?s very flexible and it?s built for when the s? really hits the fan. I?ve come to realize a lot of companies don?t know about it, that this first responder communications system could apply to their company. It was just one of those things, especially when I started in classes this past summer, I was going, ?Wait a minute ? the things we do in public affairs when we?re dealing with a hurricane could work for a company that?s dealing with a scandal or a problem.

It?s fascinating how many of these things cross over, and are applicable no matter who you work for. The same stuff we have to deal with on poise, and how we speak to a disaster isn?t too dissimilar to how a company has to speak to, ?We just had a major security breach on our data.?

FtM: Have you been to SXSW before?

I have not. This is a first. I have some friends that have been very involved, but unfortunately a lot of my time in the Coast Guard I couldn?t take leave, or I was deployed or whatever. So this will be a first, for me and my brother.

FtM: Anything other than the panel you?re looking forward to?

I?m totally stoked for the gaming expo. A lot of it is I?m looking forward to the networking and getting to meet other people in my field and people who are enthusiastic about the same thing. And my brother and I are pretty stoked to see Big Ass Spider.

FtM: When did you decide to include your brother as a panelist?

The original panel was submitted with a guy from NASA and a guy from another agency, but they were unable to attend. So I needed more experts on the panel, and that?s when I said, ?What a minute, my brother ? who was deployed to Afghanistan when I came up with this idea ? is a combat communications officer so he does the hardware side of what I do. So I shot him an email in Afghanistan, ?Hey dude, do you want to be on a panel at SXSW?? And I got a one-word reply, ?Duh.?

So I asked SXSW, can I replace this person with my brother, here?s his background, and they said yeah. My mom is more excited than I?ve seen her in a very long time; she thinks it?s cool her kids get along. And then I brought Hanson on board when we needed a new moderator because the other agency guy had to drop out as well.

Hurricane Katrina rescue. Photo by US Coast Guard

Hurricane Katrina rescue. Photo by US Coast Guard

FtM: So you get to combine two aspects of your life with this panel in the Coast Guard and MCDM.

Yeah. It?s really important on the panel for the people in the audience to see it?s not just military types. Hanson has worked with the military as a journalist, but he?s a journalist. I wanted to have him there to help us move things along, but also to give the journalist?s perspective. He?s dealt with this from the other side. We?re the first responders inside the box. He?s the journalist who?s dealt with the people in the box. So yeah, it?s both sides of my world, but it?s also both sides of the crisis repines world.

FtM: If someone?s undecided on Friday afternoon in Austin, what?s your quick pitch to get them to your panel?

Whether you?re a communications professional, or just someone in the public who might be in a crisis, understanding how information flows during a major disaster is so critical. We?ll be able to tell you how the information flows, where to get your information, how to ask for information, and where to send information. It?s important whether you?re going to be doing the communications or receiving communications. When you look at something like Hurricane Sandy, it?s important for the public to be able to parse the information, to look at Twitter and say, ?That?s probably not real, but that?s real.? There?s so much misinformation, and we?re going to talk about how to sort through that information, and that?s handy for anybody.

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Google Really Wants Developers To Use Google+ Sign-Ins, Announces 5-Day Developer Bootcamps In Cities Worldwide

sign-in-buttonGoogle really wants developers to use the new Google+ application sign-ins it announced last week. As Google+'s?Kinnari Jhaveri?just?announced, the interest in the new feature was "significant." Because of this, the team decided to host a series of in-depth bootcamps in cities around the world.

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Airport Car Rental Brisbane Making Your Holidays Just About Perfect

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland is a very contemporary city with a friendly and dynamic environment. This city is acknowledged for its skyline of high rise apartments, crystal clear beaches and impressive water ways. This beautiful city has another very soothing factor and that is its mesmerizing climate which magnetizes tourists to spend their holidays and have a cherished time. Brisbane City offers an array of art, culture, entertainment, health and fitness and other activities all over the city. Whether you are looking for fun or free concerts or family events, you will find it all in Brisbane.

Brisbane is one of the fewer cities that always seem to be wavering, without ever losing the soul of its genuine character. This cosmopolitan city offers a lot of diverse activities to the locals and tourists. Brisbane festivals are one of a kind that you can find in this part of the world. The celebrations will commence from 8th February to 17th February 2013. Another outrageous event in Brisbane is the concert of Rascal Flatt. They will be performing on March 13, 2013. After this event One Direction will be performing in the city on 19th and 20th October 2013.

While arriving at an airport, the first thing that would strike you would be how to commute from airport. Amidst the frenzy, it is a bit challenging on part of tourists to find their vehicles. Brisbane offers world class facilities and amenities to travelers but as it is a very large city moving around can be a big issue. The best way to overcome this is to go for airport car rental Brisbane services. It is this ability of providing an effortless service in terms of finding the right vehicle at the most competitive price that has made these rental services so much in demand among the tourists.

When traveling in groups, it makes it a lot easier to hire from an airport automotive rental. There are various benefits of airport car rental Brisbane as well as some precautions which you need to take for instance you should make all your travel and lodging arrangements well in advance in order to have a stress-free vacation.

You will also need a private vehicle as it is the most feasible way to get around and explore places. Airport car rental Brisbane offers you maximum convenience as you can pick your car immediately after arriving at your terminal without any delay if booked in advance. Even if you forget to make reservation prior to your visit, you can also pick a car from car hire desk at the airport.

Brisbane car rentals have assisted tourists to have a great time during their vacations and have been hugely responsible for making the Australian tourists attractions, well liked by tourists as their holiday spots. The rapid proliferation of many such car hire service agencies have added to the choices that people can make, with assurances that whichever company is chosen, the trip shall be the best and the most memorable one.

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Celibacy for priests a hot issue, just not for church leaders

A priest runs to get into St Peter's Square ahead of Pope Benedict XVI's last public audience address.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Celibacy in the Catholic priesthood still a contentious issue
  • Vatican says the vow underscores a priest's commitment to his vocation
  • Opponents say celibacy should be optional, citing low seminary numbers
  • Speculation strong about whether a new pope will keep the discipline of celibacy

(CNN) -- For centuries, the Vatican has required celibacy from its priests.

It is a vow the Catholic Church says not only underscores the commitment of seminarians to their vocation but also is a model of Christ's own celibacy.

But with the election of a new pope, many church watchers are wondering whether church teachings could change to allow all priests to marry.

Currently, the Vatican allows married Anglican priests who join the Catholic Church to become ordained as priests. Young Catholic seminarians, meanwhile, must remain celibate, and church leadership seems unlikely to move on the issue.

New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that while changes to church law on celibacy might be discussed, it is unlikely to change soon.

"It startles me sometimes (when people) say why doesn't the church talk about married priests," he said. "I think we talk about it; I can't get my hair cut without my barber asking me about it. (But) I don't think there would be that kind of change.

"For a pope, the mission statement is to conserve in the best sense of the word ... preserve the spiritual patrimony of the church, the timeless teaching that's taught to us from Jesus to his apostles through 2,000 years of the Church.

"Now that doesn't mean he might not change the way it's presented."

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For the Vatican, the debate on celibacy is nothing new; it has been going on in various forms since the Reformation of the 16th century -- but the past 50 years has put new pressures on the priesthood.

The Vatican reaffirmed its commitment to continuing the practice at the height of the social and sexual revolution of the 1960s.

In 1967, Pope Paul VI, who charted the Catholic Church through the difficult shoals of the cultural upheavals of the 1960s, published an encyclical, or open letter to the church, entitled Sacerdotalis Caelibatus (Latin for "Of the celibate priesthood").

In it, he outlined the reasons for keeping the tradition of celibacy a part of church teaching: it was a superior way of achieving grace, it freed priests from familial obligations in order to devote themselves to God, it mirrored heaven as a place without marriage.

"In any case, the church of the West cannot weaken her faithful observance of her own tradition," Pope Paul VI wrote at the time.

Britain's most senior Roman Catholic, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, told the BBC in February that many priests struggle to cope with celibacy and should be able to marry and have a family. Just three days later he was forced to resign over allegations of a 30-year-old sex scandal with seminarians in his charge. O'Brien later admitted his conduct had "fallen below the standards" expected of a priest.

"I'd be very happy if others had the opportunity of considering whether or not they could or should be married. It's a free world and I realize many priests have found it very difficult to cope with celibacy as they lived out their priesthood, and felt the need of a companion, of a woman, to whom they could get married and raise a family," he told the British news agency.

"I think we talk about (celibacy); I can't get my hair cut without my barber asking me about it.
New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan

O'Brien is not the first or the highest ranked Catholic to question the tradition of priestly celibacy. In 1993, at a weekly audience, even Pope John Paul II said celibacy did "not belong to the essence of the priesthood." Even so, he qualified this, saying there was "no doubt about its suitability and indeed its appropriateness to the demands of sacred orders."

Celibacy in the Catholic Church is a law, not a doctrine, and can be changed by the pope at any time. Despite this, Pope Benedict XVI made it clear during his tenure that the traditional practice was unlikely to change.

The Rev. Joseph Fessio, founder and editor of the U.S.-based conservative Catholic publishing house Ignatius Press, told Boston's The Good Catholic Life radio in February that while celibacy is a discipline and not a dogma, it made it no less an important part of the Catholic Church.

"People say celibacy is only a discipline, but it's not only a discipline," he told the radio program. "It's something the church in its wisdom for 2000 years has recognized as a closer, more exact, more profound following of the example Jesus set us."

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In the meantime, the arguments against celibacy have been mounting.

Opponents argue that Jesus did not require celibacy from his apostles, that sexual repression has led to the sex abuse scandals currently racking the church and that celibacy has been responsible for the dwindling numbers of young men taking up the vocation.

Sister Chris Schenk of the Ohio-based Catholic reform movement Futurechurch believes that celibacy should be made optional.

"Around the world there is a severe shortage of Catholic priests and over 50,000 churches have no pastor," she said. "While the number of Catholics is rising, the number of priests is in decline -- mandatory celibacy can deter quality candidates from entering the priesthood.

"According to the Vatican yearbook, between 1975 and 2010 the world's Catholics increased by 59% from 709.6 million to 1.96 billion, but the number of priests increased only 1.8%.

I never had any sleazy priests when I was growing up. When you've got such good role models who are celibate, that makes a big mark on you.
Former seminarian

"In 1975 there were 404,783 priests worldwide compared with 412,000 now. Forty-six percent of the world's priests are in Europe but only 24% of Catholics live there ... and the number is diminishing."

It seems her view may be supported by a majority of American Catholics.

According to a survey of American Catholics by the Pew Research Center taken after Pope Benedict announced his resignation, 58% of congregants favored allowing priests to marry. Even so, the figures showed the divisive nature of the debate: Of those who attend Mass regularly, only 46% supported marriage for priests while 66% of those who attended less regularly supported marriage.

One former seminarian, who did not want to be named because he is still active in the church and not authorized to speak publicly, told CNN the vow of chastity was one of the chief reasons he dropped out of the vocation.

"I had strong issues with celibacy and, at that time, wanted the freedom to get married and didn't know why there could be Lutheran pastors that led perfectly normal family lives and also ran their congregations.

"I certainly understood the celibate side to priesthood and had a certain respect for it -- strangely I still do -- but I just felt that you should be given options."

He said the diocesan college he attended in the United States -- a type of minor seminary -- was designed to prepare students for their commitments at major seminaries if they decided to continue their studies.

"They were obviously making changes from the middle of the century -- in the '30s, '40s and '50s - when the seminaries were packed full, but probably after the whole peace revolution and the sexual revolution guys obviously started having a lot of second thoughts," he said.

He said he saw little evidence of the kind of sexual abuses that have recently come to light and derailed the Catholic Church.

"When you're young, growing up in a big, serious Catholic family - and I went to a Catholic grade school, I was essentially raised, socialized and educated by nuns and priests - that has a very deep impact especially if they're good role models.

"I never had any sleazy nuns or priests when I was growing up, at least none that I knew about," he said. "When you've got such good role models, both nuns and priests, who are celibate, that makes a big mark on you."

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Monday, March 4, 2013

CloudFlare Was Down Due To Edge Routers Crashing, Taking Down 785,000 Websites Including 4chan, Wikileaks, Metallica.com

cloudflare-logoSecurity and caching service CloudFlare was down for close to an hour due to an issue with its edge routers. It's now all back up and running. As the service adds a layer between 785,000 websites and their users in order to speed up traffic and prevent DDoS attacks and other security issues, all of those websites were affected -- 4chan was one of them.

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Space station grabs Dragon cargo craft

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A video view from the International Space Station shows SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule in the grip of the station's robotic arm, with Earth below.

By Alan Boyle, Science Editor, NBC News

Astronauts used the International Space Station's robotic arm to grab SpaceX's Dragon capsule on Sunday after the unmanned spacecraft made a dramatic recovery in orbit. The grapple operation reached its successful climax an hour ahead of schedule,?proving that the unmanned capsule had fully recovered from a post-launch glitch?that affected its propulsion system.

NASA and California-based SpaceX decided to go ahead with Sunday's rendezvous after the Dragon made a series of orbital maneuvers that demonstrated the craft's thrusters were operating normally. When the Dragon closed in to a distance of 33 feet (10 meters), the Canadian-built robotic arm reached out and latched onto an attachment on the cargo ship.

The robotic-arm grapple was originally scheduled to take place at 6:31 a.m. ET, but it occurred instead at 5:31 a.m., as the station was flying 243 miles (391 kilometers) over Ukraine.


NASA's Mission Control and the space station's astronauts exchanged congratulations. "That was a brilliant capture," NASA astronaut Kate Rubins told space station commander Kevin Ford from Mission Control.

Ford passed along his thanks to NASA's controllers in Houston as well as to SpaceX's mission control at the company's headquarters in Hawthorne, Calif. "It's not where you start, but where you finish that counts, and you guys really finished this one on the mark,"?Ford said. "You're aboard, and we've got lots of science on there to bring aboard and get done. So congratulations to all of you."

As the crew watched, the robotic arm's remote operators in Houston issued commands to pull the Dragon in for a hookup with the station's Harmony module. "The Dragon is ours!" Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield wrote in a Twitter update. "Maneuvering it now on Canadarm2 to docking port, will open hatches. Look forward to new smells."

The crew was scheduled to enter the Dragon on Monday.

How a glitch was fixed
The cargo craft was launched on Friday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, atop SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket. The ascent to outer space was trouble-free, but minutes after the Dragon reached orbit, SpaceX's controllers noticed that only one of the craft's four thruster pods was working. The thrusters control the Dragon's position in space, and at least three of the pods had to be operational to get NASA's clearance for the berthing.

It took several hours to resolve the glitch and get full thruster functionality. That caused SpaceX to miss its opportunity for a Saturday rendezvous. SpaceX's billionaire founder, Elon Musk, said it looked as if there was a stuck valve or a blockage in the thruster's oxidizer lines. Recycling the valves and sending a blast of pressurized helium through the line cleared the system, he said.

NASA TV

A video view from the International Space Station shows the SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule coming in for Sunday's berthing.

The maneuvers that followed gave NASA and SpaceX the confidence to go ahead with the hookup on Sunday. "The station?s Mission Management Team unanimously agreed that Dragon?s propulsion system is operating normally along with its other systems and ready to support the rendezvous," NASA said in a statement Saturday.

NASA said SpaceX voiced "high confidence there will be no repeat of the thruster problem during rendezvous, including its capability to perform an abort, should that be required." Fortunately, not a single hitch arose during the Dragon's approach.

What's in the Dragon?
The Dragon is carrying more than 2,300 pounds (1,050 kilograms) of cargo, including experiments to study the growth of plants and mouse stem cells in zero-G. There are also spare parts for the station's air-recycling system, grapple bars for the space station's exterior, and?a research freezer for preserving biological samples. The crew will be getting clothing, personal items and food, including some fresh fruit from an orchard owned by the father of one of SpaceX's employees. The Dragon also is bringing?the first copy of "Up in the Air," a single recorded by the band Thirty Seconds to Mars. That song will figure in a public-relations push later this month.

Once the space station's astronauts have finished unloading all that cargo, they'll fill the Dragon back up with more than 3,000 pounds (1,370 kilograms) of stuff destined for return to Earth. The cargo craft is due to be set loose on March 25 for its splashdown in the Pacific.

This is the second of 12 resupply flights to be conducted under NASA's $1.6 billion contract with SpaceX. The first flight took place last October. SpaceX and another company, Orbital Sciences Corp., were granted the contracts to help fill the gap left by the space shuttle fleet's retirement in 2011. Orbital's cargo delivery service is expected to start later this year.

SpaceX is one of three companies receiving support from NASA under a separate program to develop crew-capable spacecraft for the space agency's use beginning in 2017 or so. SpaceX is working to upgrade its robotic Dragon capsule with extra safety equipment for crewed flight. The other two companies ??the Boeing Co. and Sierra Nevada Corp.?? are developing completely new spaceships. In the meantime, NASA is paying the Russians about $60 million per seat for rides to and from the space station.

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Philadelphia Zoo?s Wildlife Warriors Summer Camp

For parents hoping to keep their kids active and involved during summer vacation, the coming months are crucial in deciding on a program that best fits their children?s unique interests.

The Philadelphia Zoo?s ?Wildlife Warriors Summer Camp? offers an experience that is both fun and educational for kids ages 4-13. The week-long camp works to foster the next generation of wildlife stewards through animal encounters, interactive activities and conservation education ? teaching kids how their choices impact wildlife here, and around the globe. This year?s program will be housed in the new children?s zoo exhibit, KidZooU: Hamilton Family Children?s Zoo & Faris Family Education Center, which will open on April 13. Highlights include:

? Interactive animal experiences and opportunities to prepare diets for chickens, goats and butterflies, groom the mini-horses, and investigate the world of ants and insects.

? Each camper will have at least two special animal encounters, which are more personalized sessions assisting keepers.

? Daily animal time, crafts, games and hiking around the zoo to get behind the scenes insight from those who know it best.

Visit http://www.philadelphiazoo.org for more info.

Disney Publishing Apps ? March Madness sale!

From now until March 4, some of the most popular Disney Publishing apps for iOS are on sale for $1.99! The March Madness sale apps include:

Toy Story 2 Read-Along for $1.99 (orig. $4.99)

In this action-packed adventure, Woody learns all about his past and makes new friends that are sure to last a lifetime. Delightful animations and surprise features fill each page, and children can even record their own voice and listen to themselves narrating this lovable tale.

Toy Story 3 Read-Along for $1.99 (orig. $5.99)

This cinematic, interactive storybook app features characters from Toy Story 3. Children can play exciting games based on scenes from the film. Kids can watch Woody soar above the town, help him to safety in ?Hang Glider,? and have a blast with Buzz as they overcome thrilling obstacles in ?Falling with Style? ? also in 3D.

it?s a small world for $1.99 (orig. $3.99)

This animated app takes readers on a world-class adventure packed with whimsical interactivity, beautiful artwork, and unforgettable music. Featuring the original Sherman Brothers? song lyrics, this simple, poetic story encourages kids to meet new people, explore new places, and discover that it?s a small world, after all.

Dove Ad Makeover Launches in the US on International Women?s Day 3/8

To celebrate International Women?s Day on March 8, 2013, Dove is launching its successful Ad Makeover campaign here in the US taking on advertising that can negatively impact self-esteem. The Dove? Ad Makeover, live on March 8th, passes the power of advertising to women, by empowering them to send positive messages to other women through a Facebook app, found at www.facebook.com/dove. This app has the potential to, once again, reach millions of females with positive messages and give women the unique chance to spread positive advertising across the U.S.

How it works:

The Dove Ad Makeover gives women the power to take on potentially negative ads with messages that help women feel beautiful. Dove is using auction-style bidding systems used to purchase ads to increase the number of positive messages women see. Women can select from one of eight positive beauty messages to appear in available ad space on Facebook. These words to live by such as, ?Your birthday suit suits you? and ?Everybody is beautiful?, are just some of the positive beauty messages women will receive.

How to participate:

Women can visit Facebook.com/Dove to access the Dove Ad Makeover app and send a positive ad. They can also tweet @Dove using the hash tag #admakeover to show support for the campaign, which will kick-off on International Women?s Day, 3/8/13.

A counter on the app will track the total number of women who receive positive beauty messages. Dove will cover the cost to help spread all positive beauty messages created. Additionally, the app allows for:

A notification that an ad story has been published to be posted to participant?s timeline
Participant to choose keywords that describe other women who should see the ad story; message is published throughout women?s Facebook experience
Participant can opt to send app to friend(s) timeline

Toyota Unveils New Donations to Aid in Hurricane Sandy Recovery Efforts

?Toyota Helps? Fleet of Vehicles to Support Work of Volunteers in Bay Head, N.J., Other Areas

Vehicle Donation Builds on $1 million Contribution Previously Made by the Company

BAY HEAD, N.J., March 1, 2013 ? Toyota announced today a significant vehicle donation equivalent to more than $100,000 to help aid the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy.

Today, four months from the day the storm made landfall in the Northeast, the company donated the use of 19 Toyota vehicles to the region?s Red Cross to support relief transportation for one full year. Additionally, Toyota is giving a brand-new 4Runner SUV to Saint Paul?s United Methodist Church in Bay Head, N.J., to aid in transportation and local cleanup. These contributions are in addition to a $1 million donation made by the company to support Sandy relief efforts last year, as well as five vehicles donated at that time.

The donations were presented to both organizations today at Saint Paul?s United Methodist Church in Bay Head, N.J.

Commenting on the donation, Steve Haag, assistant general manager for Toyota?s New York region, said, ?We understand the ongoing need for Hurricane Sandy relief aid and we want to make sure the community knows they are still being supported four months after the disaster.? On deciding which Sandy fund to donate to, Haag shared that ?our search quickly led us to the region?s Red Cross and Saint Paul?s United Methodist Church, specifically Pastor Scott Bostwick. Both organizations are known throughout the region for their dedicated hard work and we want to honor those making an impact rebuilding their community after the devastation of Sandy.?

Scott Bostwick, Pastor of Saint Paul?s United Methodist Church, offered praise for Toyota?s donations, saying, ?Studies show that national crisis donations taper off after five months. A donation like this from Toyota not only provides us with great relief aid, but also reassures our community that our needs aren?t going unnoticed or unmet.?

?American Red Cross disaster recovery efforts are ongoing across multiple states affected by Superstorm Sandy, including our efforts here in counties from the northern edge to the southern tip of New Jersey,? said Nancy Orlando, regional CEO, American Red Cross South Jersey Region. ?We?re thrilled to have this fleet of Toyota vehicles, a generous donation that will enable the Red Cross to move manpower and resources more efficiently throughout affected regions.?

The Toyota donation unveiling event included remarks from Pastor Scott Bostwick and from Steven G. Crawford, M.D., Chairman of the Board of the American Red Cross Jersey Coast Chapter. Members of the Red Cross also provided details on how and where others can assist in the relief process. Additional remarks were given by Toyota executives.

Ways to Help:

To learn more about the Red Cross? Sandy relief efforts and find out more about how you can get involved, please visit: http://rdcrss.org/VOKpSS

For more details on the United Methodist Church?s disaster response to Sandy, including how to help or donate, please visit: http://bit.ly/13p1eIg

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