Monday, December 31, 2012

Senate, House agriculture committees in deal to avert milk price spike

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Farm-state lawmakers have agreed to a one-year extension of the expiring U.S. farm law that, if enacted, would head off a possible doubling of retail milk prices to $7 or more a gallon in early 2013.

The extension would end a 32-month attempt to update farm subsidies dating from the Depression era, when farmers were crushed by low prices and huge crop surpluses, to meet today's high-wire challenges of tight food supplies, high operating costs and volatile markets.

House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas, an Oklahoma Republican, said on Sunday he hoped the legislation would be passed by Congress and signed by President Barack Obama by Tuesday to avoid higher prices for milk in grocery stores.

The bill was listed among measures that could be called for a vote on Monday in the House of Representatives although action was not guaranteed.

Despite consensus on the need to extend the farm bill, lawmakers continue to discuss how long the extension should be.

Representative Tom Cole, an Oklahoma Republican, told reporters late on Sunday a nine-month farm bill extension was being considered as part of deal being crafted in the Senate to stave off the "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts that begin kicking in on January 1.

"There's good chance that if there is a package out of the Senate, it will include something on the farm bill. The easiest thing to get done would be nine months of current law," Cole said.

A second Republican, Representative Steven LaTourette, said a nine-month extension could be part of the fiscal cliff package or could move separately if the fiscal talks fail.

House Republican leaders refused to call a vote during the fall on a full-scale, $500 billion farm bill on grounds it might fail because it did not cut spending enough.

Grain, soybean and cotton growers would get another round of the $5 billion "direct payment" subsidy that all sides agreed to kill in a new farm bill. The payments are made regardless of need. Reformers say the payments are unjustified when crop prices and farm income are at near-record levels.

DISASTER MONEY AND A NEW DAIRY PROGRAM

Also in the extension, lawmakers would revive agricultural disaster-relief programs that ran out of money a year ago and create a new dairy subsidy program. It would compensate dairy farmers whenever milk prices are low and feed prices are high. The so-called margin protection program would require farmers to limit production to avert a long run of low dairy prices.

Traditionally, the dairy program sets a minimum price for milk through government purchase of butter, cheese and dry milk. If Congress does not act, the dairy support price will revert on Tuesday to the level dictated by an outmoded 1949 law and which is roughly double the price now paid to farmers.

The potential retail milk price has been estimated at $6 to $8 a gallon versus current levels near $3.50.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, during an interview broadcast by CNN, said higher milk prices - if it comes to that - would ripple throughout all commodities "if this thing goes on for an extended period of time."

Senator Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, said the "responsible short-term farm bill extension ... not only stops milk prices from spiking, but also prevents eventual damage to our entire agriculture economy."

TWO FALLBACKS IF EXTENSION FALTERS

House Republican leaders readied two alternatives, if needed, to the one-year extension. One was a one-month extension of the now-expired 2008 farm law without disaster funds or the new dairy program and the other was a one-month suspension of the dairy provisions of the 1949 law.

It was not clear which bill would be called for debate, a farm lobbyist said on Sunday. A small-farm activist said any package passed by Congress must include rural economic development funds and money for soil conservation on "working lands," the largest of USDA's conservation programs.

"If a new farm bill doesn't pass this Congress, we'll soon hold another mark-up and just keep working until one is enacted next year," said Stabenow, a Michigan Democrat.

It would be the first time on record that Congress began drafting a farm bill during a two-year session and had to carry it into the following session, congressional researchers said. Hearings on the new farm bill began April 21, 2010.

HOUSE, SENATE DISPUTE ON BIG CUTS

While dairy producers generally support the so-called margin-protection program as the answer to high feed costs, processors and foodmakers oppose it. They say it is wrong-minded in its premise of curtailing production when prices are low, and it will destroy a healthy export market for dairy products.

The rejuvenated disaster programs would cover losses from this year's widespread drought, especially for livestock producers, although tree farmers, honey bees and farm-raised fish are also covered. Maximum payment would be $100,000.

Senators passed a farm bill in June estimated to save $23 billion over 10 years, with most of the cuts in crop subsidies and conservation programs. The House Agriculture Committee approved a bill with $35 billion in cuts in July, half of it in food stamps for the poor - the biggest cut in food stamps in a generation.

Fiscally conservative House Republicans have called for larger cuts in farm subsidies and food stamps while some House Democrats opposed any food stamp cuts.

(Additional reporting by Charles Abbott, David Lawder and Richard Cowan; Editing by Ros Krasny, Maureen Bavdek, Jan Paschal and Eric Walsh)

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House may not vote on any fiscal cliff deal before January 1

During an oddly jokey statement at the White House as the fiscal deadline bore down Monday afternoon, President Obama said, "I'm going to be president for the next four years. I?hope." He was warning Republicans that, yes, they'd have to deal with him for a while. But it was, to be sure, a strange moment. Could he actually have been joking about assassination? About impeachment? The?apocalypse? Or has everyone just had enough of these negotiations??

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Snow piles up in New England

On Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning parts of southern New England and the Northeast received up to a foot of snow. Some lost power, while others were stranded trying to travel.

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Matt Nigro sleds down a hill in Lode Star Park in Fredon, N.J., on Saturday. Snow from a mild but widespread winter storm began falling Saturday over most of the Northeast and the upper Ohio River Valley, the second in less than a week for the regions.

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Up to a foot of snow fell in parts of southern New England with the latest winter?storm?to move through the Northeast, national weather forecasters said Sunday.

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The?storm?began Saturday afternoon and ended by Sunday morning, with some power outages but no reports of critical injuries or major property damage. Dry weather was expected for days in southern New England, although strong winds may chill the bones.

Meteorologist Frank Nocera of the National Weather Service in Taunton, Mass., said southern New England appeared to be the hardest hit.

Six to 12 inches of snow fell in Rhode Island, eastern Connecticut and eastern Massachusetts, including Foxborough where the New England Patriots play. The exception was at Boston and the Cape Cod area where rain was mixed with snow. There two to four inches fell. Many residents lost power after wet snow piled up on power lines.

The?storm?spread over the Northeast and parts of Ohio on Saturday, just days after the regions were hit by another?storm?that moved in from the nation's midsection.

New York City and Philadelphia saw a mix of rain and snow, and drivers throughout the regions were warned to be cautious. About 20 vehicles piled up in a storm-related chain-reaction crash on Interstate 93 in New Hampton, N.H., police said, and five people were injured.

Officials lowered the speed limit on much of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, about 300 miles from the Ohio state line to east-central Pennsylvania, from 65 mph to 45 mph. Flights at Philadelphia's airport, mostly arrivals, were delayed about an hour, spokeswoman Stacy Jackson said.

In Albany, N.Y., a regional jet skidded into a snow bank at the airport and became stuck, temporarily stranding passengers en route to Chicago. The 66 passengers and four crew members aboard the GoJet Airlines flight, operating as United Express, were put on a bus and sent back to the airport. There were no injuries, and the incident didn't cause any other flight delays, airport authority spokesman Doug Myers said.

In Ohio, Dayton, Columbus and Cincinnati saw about 2 to 5 inches of snow by Saturday afternoon, the National Weather Service said.

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Alt-week 12.29.12: the speed of gravity, disease-smelling dogs and catching asteroids

Alt-week takes a look at the best science and alternative tech stories from the last seven days.

Alt-week 12.29.12: the speed of gravity, disease-smelling dogs and catching asteroids

2012, we salute you. All in all, you've been a pretty good year. There's been highs, lows, and lots of inbetweens. Above all else, though, you've been generous in the alternative arena. Whether it's the discovery of certain particles, or activities in space, 2012 had it covered. What better way to finish it off, then, with a disease smelling dog, a plan to catch an asteroid and a growable hangover cure. This is alt-week.

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Kapo Trading Expands Plus Size Women's Hawaiian Clothing

Plus size clothing has come a long way within the clothing industry and fashion market, especially for Hawaiian clothing. In the past, the choices regarding clothing made for plus size individuals was very limited, often lacking a respect to the ever-changing fashion trends within society. The availability of different styles was quite poor and unaccommodating. The demand for a better selection has increased with the unfortunate rise in overweight individuals across the world.

The interest in the plus size clothing market has increased due to the increasing levels of obesity and eating disorders that plague a large number of individuals. The shape and size of the average person has increased throughout the years, demanding a shift in the way clothes are designed, produced, and marketed ? especially from women, who as a whole have become larger and heavier than they appeared about 20 years ago. People who are now reaching their 40s and 50s are adding to the increase in obesity ? more than 60% of this group is in need of plus size clothing.

Supplying a Market Need ? Women and now becoming more comfortable in their own skin ? and their own clothing

Retailers and designers have noticed the intense need for plus size clothing and have made strides within the market. Kapo Trading Company, a retailer of Hawaiian clothing, has seen a significant increase in its plus size clothing orders over the last couple years, so has decided to expand its plus size Hawaiian Clothing line for women?s muumu dresses. While many picture large ugly muumuu dresses as typical plus size clothing, the styles now are beautiful, vibrant and flattering.

Stacey Riska, President of Kapo Trading Company notes, ?Plus size clothing is not meant to cover a fuller figure, but to enhance it. Boxy shapes and dowdy fabrics are a thing of the past. Today, plus size clothing is vibrant, attractive and easy to wear.?

Kapo Trading Company delivers Hawaii to yo fashion coats u. Specializing in fun and authentic Hawaiian gifts, clothing, and decor. The Aloha spirit is something we live and enjoy every day.

If you would like more information about Kapo Trading Company or this topic, please contact Stacey Riska at (301) 523-3600 or email Stacey at aloha(at)kapotrading(dot)com.

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Google Bait & Switch on Nexus 4 with USB OTG

Just about the only reason I bought this phone was because of an application that would allow me to upload my Garmin sports watch data using the USB port.? Plus, with no SD card the USB port would allow for additional storage.

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Now we find that not only is USB OTG not available, but that it is never going to be avilable.?? Google has gone back and modified the manuals to reflect this.

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Now that Google has pulled the bait and switch on us, is there any recourse?? I've had the phone about three weeks and just signed a new two year T-Mobile contract.

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Are enough people affected to warrant a class action suit?

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

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Roamz Prepares A ?Street View For Social? Using New Google Maps iOS SDK

Roamz_iPad_MapRoamz, a local search startup for web and mobile, is today showing off one of the first implementations of the new Google Maps iOS SDK in its new iPad app, due out after the holidays. The Maps iOS SDK, which was released at the time of the Google Maps iOS app launch earlier this month, allows mobile developers who use maps inside their apps to use Google Maps instead of Apple's implementation.

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Georgian leader vetoes amnesty bill in duel with parliament

TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili vetoed on Thursday a bill that would free 3,500 prisoners, some considered political prisoners by the parliament dominated by his opponents, adding to a bitter power struggle in the former Soviet republic.

Georgia's parliament last week passed an amnesty law that would release many prisoners jailed under Saakashvili, whose party was ousted by an opposition coalition led by billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili in an October 1 election.

Ivanishvili became a prime minister after the vote, forcing a difficult cohabitation between the president and new parliament controlled by his rivals.

Saakashvili said he disagreed with parliament's decision to define 200 inmates as political prisoners and release them under the amnesty law -- along with others whom he described as hardened criminals.

"It means that there are more political prisoners just in Georgia than in the whole world all together," Saakashvili told a meeting with students on Thursday.

"Among prisoners pardoned by the parliament are pedophiles, and let them (parliamentarians) take responsibility for this decision as I'm not going to," he said. "Among them are those who were selling information to our enemies...as well as military officers charged with high treason."

Parliament needs 89 votes to override the president's veto, and the current parliamentary majority will have enough votes to do so.

Saakashvili's move appears to add to a power play between him and the new prime minister.

Since the election a raft of former government officials have been arrested, accused of abuse of power and other crimes.

The West has warned Ivanishvili, a political novice, not to lead a witch-hunt of officials loyal to Saakashvili, who in turn is criticized by opponents for monopolizing power, mistreating critics and trampling on human rights.

Prisoners to be freed under the bill include those convicted for high treason, taking part in military riots, spying for Russia as well as robbery, fraud, theft, drugs and minor crimes, although critics of Saakashvili say many were victims of political persecution.

The law also calls for cutting the prison terms of more than 12,000 other criminals jailed for grave crimes.

Since first rising to power as a leader of the 2003 "rose" revolution, Saakashvili curbed petty corruption and implemented liberal economic reforms.

But he also cracked down on street protests against his rule, drawing accusations from opponents that he was resorting to authoritarian methods such as using police to punish critics.

Critics have voiced concerns over what they call heavy-handed tactics in Georgian jails under Saakashvili. A video showing torture, beating and sexual assault of prisoners was broadcast shortly before the election, triggering street protests that eventually helped Ivanishvili to win the vote.

(Reporting by Margarita Antidze; Editing by Roger Atwood)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/georgian-leader-vetoes-amnesty-bill-duel-parliament-211929404.html

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Spike Lee Makes Awesome NBA Ads [THE BRIEF] - Business Insider

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Spike Lee?starred and directed a new NBA commercial called "The King of New York," about Knicks legend Bernard King's 60-point game against the Nets on Christmas in 1984. Public Enemy's "Get Up Stand Up" provides a soundtrack for this Goodby Silverstein & Partners spot.

Get ready for more targeted television commercial with?Gracenote's?ad replacement system. It will premiere at CES.?

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Forecast: Technology trends to watch for in 2013 ,Computer And You

Computer FutureThe biggest tech trends that were in news in 2012 were mostly concentrated in cloud computing technologies, mobile technologies (of which tablets popped like mushrooms in every other company!), social technologies, including many other small and big technologies. But, the year 2013 might bring in a bright year to many more technologies apart from the ones that had a great year in 2012.

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has come up with the five greatest trends to watch for in 2013 and their list has,

  1. The future of 3D printing
  2. Next-generation TVs and displays
  3. The evolution of the audio market
  4. The mobile revolution in Africa, and
  5. Technology in education

Well, the list of trending technologies for the year 2013 given by CEA looks quite promising. Technology like 3d printing has evolved at a great pace with its mark in every other innovation by assisting in designing the products be it jewellery or mobile devices or even cars for that matter. Rather than creating physical models, virtual models created on computers offer great flexibility.

The quality of TV display has a great market indeed. People are getting tech savvy and are willing to replace older televisions with feature rich television.? LED?s, LCD?s and OLED TV?s are all running in the completion trying to improve and meet the quality demands.

The wireless headphones and the premium headphones that promise to deliver studio sound quality are only providing the basis for the CEA?s predictions. Adding to their analysis is the huge craze of people who are looking for professional sound quality in home audio systems.

As against the common beliefs about the gain in technological market in the continent of Africa, CEA predicts the rise of mobile revolution in the region. The trend has already been set in the continent as banking, business, and social networking have made good internet access in 2012 through mobile phones.

Since the inception of computer classes in schools years ago, the education system has seen several changes in the way pupils are being educated. The smart education system has replaced black boards and the new age tablets have started replacing books!

What I see is CEA?s predictions of trends to watch in 2013 coming true!

Apart from CEA, many giants in the field of technology and news have come up with their own list of trending technologies. According to a source on Forbes, the five trends include:

  1. Internet of things (IoT) which they believe to make a great hit in 2013.
  2. The trend of Big Data is the second one on the list where they are talking about the visualization and analysis on data that can help businesses.
  3. The cloud technology is here to stay in 2013 after leaving its prints in 2012.
  4. The issue of internet censorship and the enforcement of laws on the usage of internet is said to continue.
  5. The use and development in the field of multicore computing made the list too.

According to marketwatch, even the Verizon has identified hybrid clouds as one of the technologies that will continue to grow in 2013. Verizon is also talking about the mobile market and the security in IT sector as one of their identifications.

In various other sources the most talked about technologies that are predicted as trending in 2013 are social technologies, cloud computing, big data, technology in education and mobile technology. Though there is no much discussion on upcoming technologies in 2013, people are mostly involved in talking about the continuing trend which has already been set in 2012.

Which technologies do you think are going to stay in 2013? Do you believe if there is any chance of invention of yet another newer technology in 2013?

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War of Words: Myth-Busting Search Engine Optimization - Online ...

Mythbusting Search Engine Optimization SEOIn last week?s post about myth-busting social media, I asked what other marketing tactic or channel has attracted as much conjecture, blind advocacy and malarkey. ?Only SEO can compare to social media when it comes to the volume of misperceptions and out-dated information posing as ?best practices? online.

They say that the only things you can count on in life are death and taxes. Also, that search engines will change.

Google runs over?20,000 experiments per year and at any given time, 50-200 different versions of Google?s core algorithm are helping billions of searchers find what they?re looking for. ? Add to that, personalization by location, past search history and the influences of the social graph and you have one of the most complex and fast changing systems ever created.

As the final post in my Mythbusting at NMX series (along with Content Marketing?&?Social Media), I?ll address just 3 of the many, many myths about SEO that are polluting and distracting marketers from fully leveraging natural search as part of their online marketing mix.

Myth 1: ?SEO is Dead

There are many who say that Google has made so many improvements to it?s search quality that SEO no longer has any effect on websites in the search results (SERPs). It?s impossible to create cause and effect relationships between perceived ?ranking factors? and positions in the SERPs because each person?s search experience could potentially be different.

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More than a few pundits say that personalization, social media integration and improvements in combating webspam or manipulation of algorithmic loopholes have rendered the effectiveness of SEO tactics as useless.

Myth Busted:? Claiming SEO is dead is a near national past time for the attention starved.?Many journalists and bloggers make the statement just to stir up the SEO bee?s nest and create online buzz.

For perspective, let?s consider the data: Over 100 billion people search Google every month and marketers spent?$23 billion?on the search marketing in 2012 to attract, engage and convert those searchers into customers. While most of that amount was spent on paid search, billions were spent on SEO. Anything characterized with the word ?billions? doesn?t sound dead to me.

Search is?inseparable?from the experience of using the internet. Search connects you to reputable and trustworthy information, where and when you need it. As long as people are searching and content can be ranked, there will be a demand to optimize.

The practice of SEO is bigger than keywords and links. Essentially,?SEO is Marketing.?Modern, sustainable optimization isn?t about exploiting algorithmic loopholes, it?s a way of thinking that centers around hypothesis, implementation and continuous refinement of performance based on data. ?I?ve written an entire book about a holistic view of optimization that guides marketers from planning to implementation to scale.

Here?s one of the most common examples of this approach: Through a combination of creative keyword research, social topic tracking and insight from web analytics, our team recommended that a company add new content, optimized for new target phrases. Those new pages and digital assets were promoted to attract links and social shares resulting in a new market of customers easily being able to find the client?s services. Optimizing keywords used to discover the content along with testing of offers to provide the most attractive call to action resulted in continued increases in traffic and conversions. Along with the creative and content aspects of SEO, technical optimization best practices are applied at the same time, ranging from increasing page load speed to connecting optimized content with social channels like Google+.

Make no mistake, search engines are far from perfect and they benefit from great SEO work. Modern SEO is art and science, building upon creative and technical skills that make it easy for search engines to find, copy and sort your content in the search results. Modern SEO is also about creating an experience that helps search engines provide people what they?re looking for at the time they need it. Modern SEO consultants provide companies with insight to optimize the performance of their customers? search experience whether the intent is to buy a product or find answers to questions about a product already purchased, so that in the end, everybody wins.

Myth 2: ?SEO Can Only Be Done by SEOs

SEO has it?s roots in the IT and web development field because before there were easy to use content management systems, it took a web developer to make any SEO edits to the company website. There?s a bit of a protectionist culture within IT that has carried on to the SEO community and for good reason. ?Numerous websites have suffered self inflicted disasters from half-informed marketers deciding to make changes to a website without any consideration of the impact with search engines.

A common example is a new web design with less text, fewer pages and a different content management system using say, php instead of asp. For good measure, maybe a new domain name and webhost too. ?Another example is when content is updated on a website and the careful on-page optimization is overwritten by inspired wordsmiths having their way with brand messaging and a healthy dose of metaphors, irony, puns and all around snark. Or what about the decision to copy a competitors tactic of hosting multiple versions of a website on different keyword-hyphenated domains and buying links from other sites to boost PageRank? The competition is doing it, so why can?t we?

Myth Busted:? SEO involves a range of audits including keyword research, technical SEO, content and copywriting, linking and social media. Consulting an experienced SEO practitioner before making major changes to a website is smart. But of the 5 types of audits I mentioned above, many include tasks that can and should be implemented by others in an organization.

This is particularly true with content creation and social community work. With the right training of staff plus ongoing feedback via KPIs and marketing performance, companies can scale optimized content and social media efforts?significantly?with staff that are not trained SEOs.

The practice of SEO has been around over 15 years and while it?s been perceived as a ?dark art? in the past, this is not the case for many SEO best practices. There are abundant sources of smart information about the various disciplines within SEO available on blogs like this one?or on Search Engine Watch, Search Engine Land,?at industry conferences like SES, SMX, and?Pubcon as well as at related events like NMX, Content Marketing World and the new Social Media Marketing World. There?s also the search engines themselves, including Google Webmaster Tools and Bing Webmaster Tools.

Definitely bring a smart SEO in for strategy, for technical issues and for oversight of implementation at regular intervals. Train content creation staff on keyword research, copywriting and content promotion. Arm social media teams with keyword glossaries and knowledge about link building. Help Public Relations staff understand the value of keyword use, social media optimization and links from 3rd party media sources. A team effort is what wins in SEO, not siloed, mystical black box over-promises made by a few individuals.

Myth 3: ?If You Don?t Optimize Your Website, You?ll Never Succeed Online

Billions of people search the web every month looking for exactly what your company offers. Ignoring SEO is akin to making it easier for your customers to do business with the competition. Companies that ignore the sheer volume of interest expressed by prospective customers that are actively looking (through search engines) are doomed to fail.

Myth Busted:? ?About 5 years ago I gave a presentation called, ?How to UnGoogle Your Online Marketing? based on this post in 2006 because so much SEO advice was conflicting and or loopholes inevitably to be closed by Google?s webspam team. The idea was, by implementing tactics as if search engines didn?t exist, marketers could create additional marketing channels and realize the added benefit of better search visibility at the same time.

New companies often consider SEO as a leading strategy, thinking that if they apply SEO best practices they will be able to launch their new company website from scratch and appear at the top of search results. The truth is, new websites should probably focus on advertising and publicity to attract attention since those are methods that can be implemented within a short timeframe and deliver immediate results.?It takes time to develop content that can compete in search and attract both links from other websites and the social interactions that will help the content become ?the best answer? for a competitive query.

A retailer I talked to about the pros and cons of social networking and SEO said something profound: ?I value a new network connection more than a high ranking. Relationships are more important to me than clicks on search results.? ?On one hand, she has a point, but the relationship isn?t worth as much to her business unless they become a customer.

A really simple example of how not explicitly optimizing actually reaps optimized results is the website for my book, Optimize. ?Topics and content were created with the audience in mind with only basic SEO. The site uses the word ?Optimize? in logical places because that?s the name of the book. Promotion of the site was focused on publicity and social channels resulting in mentions on sites like Forbes and?Entrepreneur?Magazine but also showing up in the top 5 for the word ?optimize? out of 122,000,000 search results.?The moral of this story is that there is a time and a place for SEO and that it?s possible earn prominent search visibility without going overboard on SEO tactics

Is it possible to attract, engage and convert customers successfully without employing a SEO program? ?Yes. ?Is it easier? No. ?Would it be better to implement SEO best practices from day one and leverage other ?UnGoogle? channels to attract traffic? Absolutely.

This series is a preview to my presentation at the NMX?conference (BlogWorld) on January 8th (Tuesday) at the Rio in Las Vegas.?Here?s the official session description:

War of Words:?Myth-Busting?Social, SEO & Content

This just in: ?SEO is Dead?, ?There is no ROI in Social Media? and many other proclamations are made in industry press and on blogs just about every week. And yet investment in social, search and content are all on the rise. Why the disconnect? From pageview journalism to egomaniacal SEO superstar wannabe?s, sweeping generalizations and out of context observations have created a number of myths about these highly effective online marketing channels.

This presentation will identify and bust the most common myths about SEO, Social Media and Content Marketing plus provide attendees with examples of how an integrated approach will win the battle and the war for more customers, better engagement and online marketing success.

Takeaways:

  • Distinguish fact from fiction about social, SEO and Content Marketing
  • Discover a model for integration that gets results
  • See examples of modern social, SEO & content in action

A free copy of?Optimize?will be given to the top 2 people who livetweet the presentation. ?I hope to see you there! (Registration info)

What are some of the biggest ?myths? you?ve heard about social media marketing? Any suggestions for myth-busting about content marketing or SEO?



Source: http://www.toprankblog.com/2012/12/myth-busting-search-engine-optimization/

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Walmart 'Secret Santa' Pays Family's $211 Bill (VIDEO)

In Altoona, Iowa, Christmas came early for one local family.

Ruby Modlin was at a local Walmart with her family shopping for some holiday groceries when an anonymous man picked up their $211 bill, KCCI 8 Des Moines reports. Modlin had noticed the man following them around the store, but wasn't sure of his intentions until he stepped in to swipe his card at the checkout. The "secret Santa" handed her the receipt and wished her a Merry Christmas before leaving with his own family.

The holiday gift was particularly special for Modlin, who has been in and out of the hospital in recent months due to liver failure, according to KCCI 8.

When it comes to charitable giving, nothing trumps the holiday season. At a Walmart store in Hastings, Mich. last week, an anonymous donor wrote a $10,000 check to pay off 43 customers' layaway accounts. One woman fainted when she was told her bill was paid for.

In Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., another "secret Santa" similarly requested to donate $10,000 to pay for strangers' layaway accounts at Toys R Us.

Here's a roundup of some of our favorite holiday gift-giving stories:

  • Thousands Of Gifts Pour Into Newtown

    The second most deadly shooting in America, which claimed the lives of 20 children and six adults, has rocked the nation, but hasn?t touched its resolve. Since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on Dec. 14, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/23/newtown-shooting-donations-gifts_n_2355609.html?utm_hp_ref=impact&ir=Impact">millions of dollars and thousands of gifts have poured in</a>, according to the Associated Press. And on Saturday, every kid in town was invited to Edmond Town Hall to choose a toy. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/23/newtown-shooting-donations-gifts_n_2355609.html?utm_hp_ref=impact&ir=Impact">"It's their way of grieving,"</a> Bobbi Veach, one of the organizers, told the AP."They say, `I feel so bad, I just want to do something to reach out.' That's why we accommodate everybody we can."

  • Donor Hands Out Hundreds To Sandy Victims

    It wasn?t enough for a wealthy Missouri businessman to write a check. The ?Secret Santa,? who did not reveal his name to the press, trekked up to New Jersey and New York to personally dole out $100 bills to Hurricane Sandy victims who are just starting to put their lives back together, the AP reports. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/30/secret-santa-sandy_n_2215717.html">Altogether, he?s giving away $100,000 this holiday season</a>. "It's about the random acts of kindness," the benefactor told the AP. "I'm just setting an example, and if 10 percent of the people who see me emulate what I'm doing, anybody can be a Secret Santa!"

  • Cop Buys Shoes For Barefoot Panhandler

    It?s become the uplifting image of the season. When Officer Larry DePrimo saw Jeffrey Hillman shivering on the streets of New York City without a pair of shoes, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/30/boot-buying-nypd-cop-larry-deprimo_n_2218650.html">he spent $75 of his own money to buy the panhandler a pair of boots</a>. After an inspiring passerby snapped a photo of the act of kindness, the photo immediately went viral. ?You could see the blisters [on his feet] from 15 feet away,? <a href="http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/bestoftv/2012/11/30/exp-point-larry-deprimo.cnn">DePrimo told CNN </a>of the man who was shivering on that November night. ?I knew I had to help him.?

  • Kind Homeless Man Gets A Home

    When Alan Dent stumbled upon a purse filled with credit cards and cash, the homeless man knew exactly what to do. The British man brought it to Barclays bank so it could be reunited with its customer. Once a local charity caught wind of Dent?s act of kindness, it offered to find him a home, which he may get in time for Christmas, <a href="http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1596441_home-for-christmas-charity-offers-manchester-city-centre-busker-who-handed-in-lost-purse-a-place-to-live">the Manchester Evening News reports.</a>

  • Vet Pays Power Bills For Struggling Customers

    Curtis Butler, III is by no means rich, but the formerly homeless vet used whatever funds he could to help those less fortunate than he, <a href="http://www.11alive.com/news/article/267012/40/Once-homeless-vet-steps-foward-to-pay-power-bills-for-others">11 Alive reports.</a> When the Butler saw that a number of customers couldn?t pay their power bills at Georgia Power earlier this month, he decided to cover the expense for 20 customers. Altogether, he forked over $2,000. <a href="http://www.11alive.com/news/article/267012/40/Once-homeless-vet-steps-foward-to-pay-power-bills-for-others">"It was an angel sent from heaven,?</a> Quiana Cherry, one of the lucky customers, told 11 Alive, ?like I hit the lottery.?

  • Shoppers Pay Customers' Bills

    Across the country, benevolent customers are making sure that shoppers can shop for their loved ones, without having to stress about how they will afford it after. On Tuesday, for example, a Walmart store in Hastings, Mich., <a href="http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/local/barry_county/donor-pays-off-43-walmart-layaways">received a $10,000 check from an anonymous donor</a> to pay off 43 customers' layaway accounts, 24 Hour News 8 reported. In a similarly inspiring situation, a donor called a Toys R Us in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., to donate $10,000 for the layaway items of strangers, according <a href="http://www.wpbf.com/holidays/Secret-Santa-buys-10-000-in-layaway/-/17029528/17792292/-/fqmncw/-/index.html?absolute=true">ABC 25 WPBF.</a>

  • Poor Shop For Groceries For Free

    The Greeks have taught the world a lesson in how to feed the poor in a dignified way. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/panos-d-marinopoulos/to-koinoniko-pantopoleio_b_2136251.html">Marinopoulos SA,</a> the leading food retailer in Greece and Cyprus, has started a nonprofit that gives struggling shoppers approximately $320 a month to purchase what they need to survive. These social groceries protect the identities of their beneficiares and look just like any other supermarket (except for the fact that they don?t sell alcohol).

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/27/walmart-secret-santa_n_2370200.html

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How would you persuade kids and teens to read? ? Kids Playgrounds

I want to start a project on my community, where reading is emphasized.
Dealing with kids and teenagers, what would you tell them to catch their attention so they can start to read more books and spend less time stuck to their electronic devices?

Lol well since i am somewhat a teenager.. I can help-ish. What makes me want to read is if its a really good book, and people usually dont emphazise what a book is about like if u went to the library and asked the librarian if this is a good book, usually shed just tell u whats on the back, but normally ppl dont realize that the book usually doesnt get good until around page 50 or so. And people read like the first page and their like "this is stupid im done." so maybe to get them to read books you can tell them whats in the middle and how good it really is if you want them to read a specific book.
If you want kids to get out and play, make something fun to do! Usually all you can do outside is.. What.. Go on a swing? Kick a rock? Throw a ball? Thats not very intiresting once you hit age 9. (im a girl so i dont speak for boys lol) so get a trampoline, build a zipline on the other end. To be honest playing on an ipod or laptop or whatever is a lot funner then kicking a little ball outside. make something fun to do! If your expecting kids to go outside, idk what you expect cause there really is nothing if you ask me. I mean, i know there is a lot you can do but if they kid is like sitting inside being bored and u tell them to go outside when all they have is a swing and a ball and theyre like 13, unless they have a friend it isnt fun. Sorry if this was really long!

Source: http://www.kidsplaygrounds.net/kids-swings/how-would-you-persuade-kids-and-teens-to-read/

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Well: Wright?s Law

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LG Unveils a Gigantor 100-Inch Laser Projector: You're Gonna Need Bigger Walls

While conventional video projectors have remained largely a niche market for dedicated home theater enthusiasts on account of their difficult installation. However, a new breed of "home projector" has developed over the past few years into an increasingly viable alternative to flat panel televisions. And if LG's new 100-inch class LG "HECTO" Laser TV is any indicator, the LED/Plasma debate may be moot. More »


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How to set up your new HDTV

20 hrs.

It?s not possible for a TV to be set at the factory with the best settings possible for your home. Take 20 minutes or so on your end, and you can drastically improve the picture quality. If you just bought a TV, or just haven't found the time to mess around with your set,?here are tips for doing it right.?

If you really?want to nail it,?we suggest a?setup Blu-ray. They?re cheap, and the?Disney WOW?disc is especially helpful and easy to follow. (A step-up from that would be the $30?ISF HDTV?Calibration Wizard.)

Straight?out of the box
All HDTVs generally?have a start-up?screen that lets the user to choose between a home mode and a store demo mode.?This is extremely important. The store mode is designed to produce the brightest image ? at the expense of black level, contrast ratio and energy efficiency. To obtain the best picture select the home mode. You will still be able to make fine-tuning?adjustments to maximize image quality.

The screen will also ask you to choose your?language, and will ask about using over-the-air antenna or cable/satellite. If you don?t use an antenna, make sure you select cable/satellite.?You don?t want the TV to go into the tuner mode,?because?you won't see an image.

Special instructions for smart TVs
If your new HDTV has Internet connectivity for streaming movies and other content, the next step should be connecting to the Internet. All smart TVs have an Ethernet connection if you want to wire the TV directly. Many also have Wi-Fi for wireless set-up. Follow the on-screen instructions or the?owner?s manual for the proper steps.

Once completed, you should make sure you have the latest version of the TV's software, by performing a firmware update as per your TV's instructions. The update may add new features, Internet services and even apps, and will assure you have the latest and best version of your new HDTV. Don't skip this:?Nearly every TV we test has newer firmware waiting for it when we connect it to the Internet.

Picture modes
Nearly all TVs have picture modes that adjust multiple settings to create a certain look to the image. The best idea is to start with the most accurate setting, then adjust as you see fit. With nearly all TVs, this mode is called ?Movie,? ?Cinema,? or something similar. If these aren?t options, ?Standard? is likely closest.

If you?ve already?been watching your TV for more than a few minutes, switching to one of these modes is going to be a shock. It will seem red (warm) and soft. It isn?t, which I?ll explain as we go.

Contrast
This control adjusts the bright parts of the image: Clouds, white shirts, snow, etc. The idea is to set this control high enough that the image ?pops,? but not so high as to mask detail, like cloud?textures or shirt?wrinkles. All TVs have a maximum contrast setting, above which you?re not making the image any brighter,?you?re just making near-white objects totally white.

If you?re using a setup disc, the contrast pattern will have a ramp of progressively whiter bars. The idea is to be able see most of these (but not those labeled ?above white?).

If you?re not using a setup disc, find a TV show (ideally a live sporting event) that takes place outside. Skiing works great for this, though baseball does as well (fly balls, any shot of the sky). The idea is to be able to set the control so that you can still see detail in bright white objects. There should almost never be bright white blobs on the screen. If there are, turn the contrast control down until those blobs get their detail back.

There is no average number to use as a guideline for setting?contrast, but it?s almost never 100 percent,?or anything close. Start somewhere around 80 percent and go from there.

Brightness
This is the opposite of the contrast control. Despite its name, brightness control adjusts the dark parts of the image: Shadows, black hair, black leather jackets. The idea here is to set it low enough that the picture has lots of contrast (as in, the difference in the light and dark parts of the image), but not so far that there?s just huge swaths of blackness on screen during any night scene.

If you?re using a setup disc, the brightness pattern will have a ramp of progressively darker black bars. The idea is to be able see most of these (but not those labeled ?below black? or similar).

If you?re setting this by eye, any night or darkly lit scene will do. Set the control fairly low, down?past the point where you lose detail. Now gradually increase it until you see detail in the darkness. If the picture looks gray or washed out, you?ve brought your brightness too far up.

Color?and?tint
Generally speaking, you shouldn?t have to adjust these at all. These are holdovers from the old tube (CRT) TV days. With component and HDMI connections, the TV shouldn?t need adjustment to color or tint.

But so you know, color is color saturation. Set too high, people will look sunburned, and everything will seem cartoony. Tint adjusts the green/red in the image (Martian/lobster). Without specific color filters (that usually come with setup discs), you can?t adjust either of these settings these correctly. Skip.

Sharpness
This is a highly misleading control. Generally speaking, sharpness control adds enhancement to the image to make it appear sharp. Ironically, by doing so, it?s actually masking true fine detail in the image. This setting should be set as low as possible. Some TVs actually?soften?the image if you set it too low (bizarre, to be sure), so watch out for that. Look for dark lines on a bright background, like the?edges of buildings for instance. Lower this setting so there isn?t any ghost line next to the dark edge. This ghost line is called ?edge enhancement,? and goes a long way in making the image look artificial.

Once you get used to the naturalness of the image without edge enhancement, you?ll never go back.

Color temperature
This one is going to be tough. Not because it requires any labor on your part, it?s just going to do something to the image that at first is going to seem bad.

Color temperature is how bluish or reddish the image looks. Picture a typical scene of people walking down a street. Set the color temp too cool, and it will look like they?re walking down the street in winter, with that season?s normal bluish tones. Set the color temp too warm, and it will be a reddish warm day instead.

With most TVs, the ideal setting is ?warm? or ?low.? In some cases, this is too warm, and ?normal? is closer. If you?re changing the settings for the first time, and the TV was set in the ?cool? color temp mode, everything will look wrong, and even??normal? will appear to your eye as too warm. Give your eyes time to adjust. Watch on ?normal? for a few hours, and then ?cool? will seem incredibly blue.

Backlight
This is an LCD-specific control ??plasma TVs don?t have backlights.?Think of the backlight setting as a volume control for the image. Turn it up, and the entire picture (bright whites and dark blacks alike) get brighter. Turn it down, and everything gets darker.?

If you leave this turned all the way up, not only are you wasting energy, but at night your TV can be hard to watch. Modern LCDs are extremely bright, and watching such a small bright object in a dark room can create severe eye fatigue.

For critical viewing, or watching at night, the idea is to get the best black levels, while still creating a watchable image. Once you set contrast and brightness correctly, turn the backlight control all the way down. This will likely be too dark for most viewing. Turn it up to the point where it looks the best. Often, at night, this could be as low as 20 percent, depending on the TV.?During the day, you can?set this as high as you want.

Interestingly, no setup disc offers instructions on how to set this control.?Read more on this in our?buyer-beware article on TV backlights.

For more on what your HDTV?s controls do, read our?Guide to HDTV Settings.

You can catch up with?Geoff Morrison on Twitter at?@TechWriterGeoff. His novel, "Undersea," is now in paperback.

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/how-set-your-new-hdtv-1C7657756

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Syria activists: Assad's forces use 'poisonous gases'

By Ayman Mohyeldin, NBC News

CAIRO -- Several Syrians have died after inhaling poisonous gas released by government forces in rebel-held districts of Homs, local eyewitnesses and activists claimed Monday.

Civilians were admitted to hospital with serious breathing problems after Sunday?s attack, according to doctors and groups who posted what they said was video of the aftermath to YouTube.

The gas is thought to have been a concentrated irritant, but not one of the deadly chemical weapons stockpiled by the regime of Syria president Bashar Assad.

Claims by either side in Syria?s bitter civil war are almost impossible to independently verify because journalists are rarely allowed access to the country.

Pesticide poisoning?
Mousab Azzawi, chairman of the London-based Syrian Network for Human Rights and a doctor, told NBC News that his organization had received reports from three eyewitnesses on Sunday.

He said field doctors in Homs were seeing patients ?losing consciousness, experiencing severe shortness of breath and vomiting.?

?To our understanding, this is similar to poisoning with pesticide,? he said, although he was not aware of any pesticide that could take the form of a gas.

Airstrike kills dozens of Syrians trying to buy bread, activists say

Azzawi added that they were ?very concerned and deeply worried? that the attack might be a sign that Assad?s regime might use chemical weapons ?on a very small scale.?

Walid Fares, spokesman for the Homs Revolutionary Council -- part of the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces, the umbrella organization recognized by more than 100 countries including the United States -- issued a statement to NBC News on Monday.

It said ?poisonous gases? came from shells fired by government tanks in the districts of Al Bayada and Al Khalideya.

In Syria's Aleppo, 'We're starving. I can bear it but what about my children?'

?The shells did not explode but rather emitted a cloud of white smoke and it landed in residential areas? where revolutionaries had gathered and which led to tens being injured,? the statement said.

It said symptoms included ?complete absence of vision? as well as nausea, lost consciousness and severe breathing difficulty.

?The initial analysis of the doctors in the hospital confirmed that it is a poisonous gas that contains banned substances,? the statement added, citing videos that claimed to show patients being treated.

'This isn't the first time'
It said there were seven deaths as of early Monday - naming six of the victims - and close to 50 injured.

A third group, the Local Coordination Committees - a network of local opposition councils across Syria - told NBC News: "The LCC has not yet confirmed what the substance was, but doctors in Homs are confirming the use of toxic gases. This isn't the first time; residents of Homs and Zabadani were reporting the use (confirmed) of white phosphorus months ago.?

Two YouTube videos showed patients being treated in hospital for the symptoms of a gas attack. In one, a doctor says in Arabic that the gas is ?definitely not Sarin? but is ?definitely? poisonous.

US officials:?Syria loads chemical weapons into bombs; military awaits Assad's order

Earlier this month, President Barack Obama warned Assad that the use of chemical weapons by his regime would be "totally unacceptable." "If you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable," he said.

The alleged gas attack came hours after a senior Israeli defense official said he believed Syria's chemical weapons were still secure despite the civil war.

Watch World News videos on NBCNews.com

Amos Gilad told Army Radio that the both sides had become deadlocked but there was no sign of Assad heeding international calls to step down, according to a Reuters report.

"Suppose he does leave, there could be chaos ... in the Middle East you never know who will come instead. We need to stay level-headed; the entire world is dealing with this. At the moment, chemical weapons are under control," Gilad said.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Troy Ave And DJ Holiday Gift-Wrap White Christmas For December 25

'It felt organic, it felt like I was doin' it an injustice by not calling it White Christmas,' Troy Ave tells Mixtape Daily.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Ade Mangum


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Photo: MTV News

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1699369/troy-ave-white-christmas-mixtape-daily.jhtml

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Queen delivers 1st Christmas message in 3D

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II receives flowers from children after attending the British royal family's traditional Christmas Day church service in Sandringham, England, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II receives flowers from children after attending the British royal family's traditional Christmas Day church service in Sandringham, England, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

The husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, arrives for the British royal family's traditional Christmas Day church service in Sandringham, England, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall arrive for the British royal family's traditional Christmas Day church service in Sandringham, England, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

The husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip waves as he leaves after attending the British royal family's traditional Christmas Day church service in Sandringham, England, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter Zara Phillips and her husband rugby player Mike Tindall arrive for the British royal family's traditional Christmas Day church service in Sandringham, England, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

(AP) ? Queen Elizabeth II has hailed the holidays in a new dimension, delivering her Christmas message for the first time in 3D.

In the annual, prerecorded broadcast, the monarch paid tribute to the armed forces, "whose sense of duty takes them away from family and friends" over the holidays, and expressed gratitude for the outpouring of enthusiasm for her Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

The queen said she was struck by the "strength of fellowship and friendship" shown by well-wishers to mark her 60 years on the throne.

"It was humbling that so many chose to mark the anniversary of a duty which passed to me 60 years ago," she said as footage showed crowds lining the Thames River in the rain earlier this year for a boat pageant. "People of all ages took the trouble to take part in various ways and in many nations."

The queen also reflected on Britain's hosting of the Olympic games in 2012, praising the "skill, dedication, training and teamwork of our athletes" and singling out the volunteers who devoted themselves "to keeping others safe, supported and comforted."

Elizabeth's message aired shortly after she attended a traditional church service at St. Mary Magdelene Church on her sprawling Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

Wearing a turquoise coat and matching hat, the monarch rode to church in a Bentley, accompanied by granddaughters Beatrice and Eugenie. Her husband, Prince Philip, walked from the house to the church with other members of the royal family.

Three familiar faces were missing from the family outing. Prince William is spending the holiday with his pregnant wife Kate and his in-laws in the southern England village of Bucklebury. Prince Harry is serving with British troops in Afghanistan.

After the church service, the royals usually gather to watch the queen's prerecorded television broadcast, a tradition that began with a radio address by King George V in 1932.

The queen has made a prerecorded Christmas broadcast on radio since 1952 and on television since 1957. She writes the speeches herself and the broadcasts mark the rare occasion on which the queen voices her own opinion without government consultation.

Her switch to 3D was not the only technological leap for prominent British figures this Christmas.

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York chose to tweet their sermons for the first time, in order to bring Christmas to a new digital audience.

In his speech, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams said he has been inspired by meeting victims of suffering over the past decade while leading the world's 80 million-strong Anglican Communion.

Delivering his final Christmas Day sermon from Canterbury Cathedral, Williams also acknowledged how a vote against allowing women to become bishops has damaged the credibility of the church.

Still, he said, it was "startling" to see after the vote how many people "turned out to have a sort of investment in the church, a desire to see the church looking credible and a real sense of loss when ? as they saw it ? the church failed to sort its business out."

Associated Press

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Pro-gun rights petition U.S. to deport CNN's Piers Morgan

LONDON (AP) ? Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition calling for British CNN host Piers Morgan to be deported from the U.S. over his gun control views.

Morgan has taken an aggressive stand for tighter U.S. gun laws in the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut, school shooting. Last week, he called a gun advocate appearing on his "Piers Morgan Tonight" show an "unbelievably stupid man."

Now, gun rights activists are fighting back. A petition created Dec. 21 on the White House e-petition website by a user in Texas accuses Morgan of engaging in a "hostile attack against the U.S. Constitution" by targeting the Second Amendment. It demands he be deported immediately for "exploiting his position as a national network television host to stage attacks against the rights of American citizens."

The petition has already hit the 25,000 signature threshold to get a White House response. By Monday, it had 31,813 signatures.

Morgan seemed unfazed ? and even amused ? by the movement.

In a series of Twitter messages, he alternately urged his followers to sign the petition and in response to one article about the petition said "bring it on" as he appeared to track the petition's progress.

"If I do get deported from America for wanting fewer gun murders, are there any other countries that will have me?" he wrote.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pro-gun-rights-us-petition-deport-piers-morgan-130319681.html

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