Sunday, October 21, 2012

Police arrest man after goalkeeper attack

Associated Press Sports

updated 12:07 p.m. ET Oct. 21, 2012

GLOUCESTER, England (AP) -Police have arrested a man on suspicion of assaulting former England goalkeeper Chris Kirkland amid a pitch invasion during a second-tier League Championship match.

Kirkland, who plays for Sheffield Wednesday, was shoved in the face and to the ground by one of many Leeds supporters running amok on the field after their team equalized in Friday's Yorkshire derby match at Hillsborough.

Gloucestershire Police say Sunday a 21-year-old man is in custody and the subject of an investigation being led by a police force in Yorkshire.

The man has been named on social media sites.

The Football Association said Saturday an investigation has been launched into the crowd trouble at the game, which also saw bottles being thrown on to the pitch and offensive chanting from both sets of fans.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Thousands Make Strides Against Breast Cancer

LEE COUNTY, Fla.- Thousands of Southwest Floridians, breast cancer survivors, and business and community leaders pound the pavement in Lee County for the American Cancer Society's "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" 5-K.

The walk, at Tanger Outlets on Summerlin Road, works to raise money for breast cancer research and making sure everyone has access to breast cancer screening and treatments, regardless of income.

About the American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society combines an unyielding passion with nearly a century of experience to save lives and end suffering from cancer. As a global grassroots force of more than three million volunteers, we fight for every birthday threatened by every cancer in every community. We save lives by helping people stay well by preventing cancer or detecting it early; helping people get well by being there for them during and after a cancer diagnosis; by finding cures through investment in groundbreaking discovery; and by fighting back by rallying lawmakers to pass laws to defeat cancer and by rallying communities worldwide to join the fight. As the nation?s largest non-governmental investor in cancer research, contributing more than $3.4 billion, we turn what we know about cancer into what we do. As a result, more than 11 million people in America who have had cancer and countless more who have avoided it will be celebrating birthdays this year. To learn more about us or to get help, call us any time, day or night, at 1-800-227-2345 or visit www.cancer.org

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Source: http://www.winknews.com/Local-Florida/2012-10-20/Thousands-Make-Strides-Against-Breast-Cancer

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Unleashing the Power of Effective Communication | corbusllc

?Communication is the real work of leadership.?

? Nitin Nohria

On your first day of kindergarten, you were taught the basics on how to succeed in school: share, play fair, be respectful, tell the truth, listen and communicate.? While at the time, you might not have given much thought to these attributes, it doesn?t take long to realize how relevant they are today ? particularly in business.

In this ever-changing global market, businesses must consistently seek out ways to develop, grow and adapt. Leaders are faced with positioning their companies and leveraging their products and services in the marketplace effectively increasing profits and decreasing costs.? And, they must be client-driven to succeed. How is that accomplished? It begins with one of the fundamental lessons taught in kindergarten: communication.

In addition to offering unique and innovative products and services, successful companies communicate a clear global vision and consistent message that is articulated to employees, clients, customers and potential customers.? An effective communications management strategy ultimately helps to build relationships and trust with customers, and if executed successfully, the plan furthers corporate goals by:

  • Enhancing expansion efforts ? Competition is global, and to be a major player, businesses have to think globally. In order for global expansion to occur, businesses must consider cultural, language and other differences and communicate accordingly.
  • Building relationships ?To build a solid foundation with clients, businesses must establish relationships founded on two-way communication and transparency. Building and managing these relationships fosters trust and reliability, and ultimately, more business. Good customer service falls into this category as well.
  • Increasing efficiency and profits ? Plain and simple, companies are in business to make money, or else they wouldn?t be in business. Effective global expansion, good relationship management and responsiveness to consumer needs are all contributors to success and profit.
  • Managing escalations and breaking down barriers ? When it comes to issue management and crisis situations, swift action and follow up communication is essential in dealing with problems head-on. Ultimately, relationships and business can weather storms as long as communication is responsive, appropriate and immediate.
  • Reaching the target audience ? All of the marketing and advertising in the world will not contribute to a company?s bottom line if the right communications strategy is not in place for the audience at hand. Whether through networking, traditional advertising or social media, the medium is the message, as Marshall McLuhan proclaimed decades ago. The key is identifying the correct medium to deliver that message.

Clearly, understanding your audience and customers, knowing how to reach them, and implementing a well-constructed plan are critical aspects of communications management. With the explosion of digital marketing, social media and use of mobile devices, communication is evolving and changing rapidly. Simply put, businesses today cannot thrive without incorporating digital media into their marketing communications plans. Consumers want information on-demand, anywhere and everywhere that they are.

And, let?s not forget the impact of mobile devices. It?s hard to believe, but the iPhone was non-existent just six years ago. Today, it seems almost every adult (and child) has a smartphone. In fact, the term ?nomophobia? was coined ? the fear of being without one?s mobile phone.

Mobile content and access was the largest industry sector in 2011 with revenues of $39.17 billion, up 27.8%. Of that $39.17 billion, the business segment accounted for 58% of the total and the consumer segment accounted for 42%.*

Keeping pace with technology is essential, yet it can be daunting as well. Corbus offers a comprehensive strategy for digital marketing efforts focused on managing multi-channel strategies, cost savings and the need for flexibility. This is accomplished through project/program management, governance, standards and processes, metrics and measurements, and tools and technologies. Corbus employs the latest technologies on websites for Search Engine Optimization analysis, Google Analytics, website architecture and more.

Communication is a broad term that has a multitude of applications in business today. In fact, many problems that occur in business (and life) today could be avoided if the right communications strategy had been in place. If only we had realized the importance of communicating effectively when we were in kindergarten!

-Sherrie Thomas, Client Operations Lead, P&G Global Account Team

*http://www.marketingprofs.com/charts/2012/7188/mobile-ad-and-marketing-now-the-fastest-growing-media-sector

Corbus, LLC, a global solutions provider founded in 1994, offers superior services combining years of experience, solid partnerships and adaptability. Corbus? solution offering includes Information Technology (IT), Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Project Management (PMO) services. Corbus creates technology-empowered solutions with industry leading processes and technologies that deliver business value to global clients through year-on-year savings and are known for the ability to work in true partnership with clients to innovate and bring cost reduction along with enhanced product quality. With competitive positioning and complete transparency, Corbus and clients together achieve success. For more information, visit http://www.Corbus.com. Corbus is a global organization, headquartered in North America with presence in Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific markets. Corbus is a wholly owned subsidiary of Soin International LLC, a private multi-national holding company that provides strategic management, administrative systems, and financial support to a diverse array of worldwide subsidiaries and affiliates.

Source: http://corbusllc.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/unleashing-the-power-of-effective-communication/

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Boy's 'miracle' cure makes 1st Native American saint

Jake Finkbonner was so close to death after flesh-eating bacteria infected him through a cut on his lip that his parents had last rites performed and were discussing donating the 5-year-old's tiny organs.

Jake's 2006 cure from the infection was deemed medically inexplicable by the Vatican, the "miracle" needed to propel a 17th century Native American, Kateri Tekakwitha, on to sainthood. Kateri will be canonized on Sunday along with six other people, the first Native American to receive the honor.

Jake is fully convinced, as is the church, that the prayers his family and community offered to Kateri, including the placement of a relic of the soon-to-be saint on Jake's leg, were responsible for his survival.

Jake, now 12 and an avid basketball player and cross-country runner, will be present at the canonization, along with hundreds of members of his own Lummi tribe from northwest Washington state and reservations across the U.S. and Canada who have converged on Rome to honor one of their own. It's a ceremony the Catholic Church hopes will encourage Native Americans to keep to their Christian faith amid continued resentment among some that Catholicism was imposed on them by colonial-era missionaries centuries ago.

"I believe everybody has a purpose on this earth," Jake's mother Elsa Finkbonner said this week soon after the family arrived in Rome for the ceremony. "I think this Sunday Jake will define his purpose, and that's to make Kateri a saint."

Jake, a poised, lanky kid who just got his braces off, seems perfectly at ease with his role in the whole thing, gracious and grateful to the doctors who performed 29 surgeries to save his life and reconstruct his face.

"It's a really special thing," Jake told The Associated Press, flanked by his parents on a hotel terrace sofa. "We've never been to Rome, and especially meeting the pope? It'll be an experience of a lifetime."

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Besides Kateri, Pope Benedict XVI will declare another American a saint Sunday, Mother Marianne Cope, a 19th century Franciscan nun from Utica, New York ? near where Kateri lived two centuries earlier ? who cared for lepers exiled to Hawaii's Kalaupapa Peninsula. Another new saint is Pedro Calungsod, a Filipino teenager who was killed in 1672 along with his Jesuit missionary priest by natives resisting their conversion efforts.

'Lily of the Mohawks'
The Catholic Church creates saints to hold up models for the faithful, convinced that their lives ? even lived hundreds of years ago ? are still relevant to today's Catholics. The complicated saint-making procedure requires that the Vatican certify a "miracle" was performed through the intercession of the candidate ? a medically inexplicable cure that can be directly linked to the prayers offered by the faithful. One miracle is needed for beatification, a second for canonization.

In Jake's case, Kateri was already an important figure for Catholics in the Lummi tribe, of which his father Donny is a member. A carved wooden statue sits in the church on the Lummi reservation near Bellingham, Washington, 25 miles south of the Canadian border, where Jake's grandparents worshipped and where Donny remembers being told of Kateri's story as a child.

Known as the "Lily of the Mohawks," Kateri was born in 1656 to a pagan Iroquois father and an Algonquin Christian mother in what is today upstate New York. Her parents and only brother died when she was 4 during a smallpox epidemic that left her badly scarred and with impaired eyesight. She went to live with her uncle, a Mohawk, and was baptized Catholic by Jesuit missionaries. But she was ostracized and persecuted by other natives for her faith, and she died in Canada when she was 24.

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The Rev. Tim Sauer was the Finkbonner's parish priest in Ferndale, Washington ? as well as the visiting pastor on the Lummi reservation ? when Jake cut his lip while playing basketball on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006. The necrotizing fasciitis bacteria that entered Jake's body through the cut immediately began spreading, and by the time Sauer arrived at Seattle Children's Hospital where Jake was airlifted two days later, Donny and Elsa Finkbonner were preparing to bury their son.

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"At that point, we were desperate, and we were looking for anyone's help that would help our son," Donny said, recalling how doctors had said there wasn't much else for them to do but pray, and that they had come to terms with the possibility that their oldest of three children might not survive the week.

"We wanted Jake back with us desperately," he recalled. "But we were willing to give him up" to God.

Sauer, who performed the last rites ritual on Jake that Wednesday ? four days after he cut his lip ? said he immediately urged the Finkbonners and the congregation back on the reservation to pray to Kateri, thinking their shared Native American heritage and scarring diseases were relevant.

He said he did so first and foremost to save Jake, but also because he thought that Native Americans could use a "boost of faith" if one of their own were held up as a saint. Indigenous Catholics, he said, increasingly find themselves ostracized and criticized on their reservations for embracing and retaining the Christian faith spread by imperial colonizers.

"There's been a growing sense of a return to Native American spirituality on reservations, which are good things, but at the same time along with that has been some criticism that native people should let go of Christianity because that was brought by the 'white man' and should go back to their own native culture entirely," he said.

Pope holds Easter candle at Vatican vigil

He said Kateri represents a perfect model for indigenous Catholics today, someone who resisted the ostracization of fellow natives and kept the faith.

Prayer was all they had left
For the devoutly Catholic Finkbonners, prayer was all they had left after Jake's doctors tried unsuccessfully for two weeks to stop the bacteria's spread. Jake was in a drug-induced coma for most of that time and says he doesn't remember much, a few memories "here and there, not all of it."

"Every day it would seem the news would get worse," Donny recalled. "I remember the last day that we met with the whole group of doctors, Elsa didn't even want to hear. She just got behind me and was holding on."

But rather than bad news, the doctors said the infection had stopped. "It was like a volcano that was erupting, and they opened him up and it was gone. It had stopped. It was a pretty amazing day," Donny said.

Are nuns getting ready to spurn the Vatican?

It took the Finkbonners several years to realize that the turning point had come a day after a friend of the family ? a nun named after Kateri ? had visited them in the hospital, prayed with them and placed a relic of the soon-to-be saint on Jake's leg.

"It took years for us to look at the calendar and recall that this is the day she came, this is the day she put the relic on, this is the day the infection stopped," Elsa said. "As the years of the investigation have gone on, little bits and pieces of puzzle seem to fall into place, and that's where it all makes sense now as to why Jake's story turned out so big."

Jake, who bears the scars of his ordeal, seems all too happy to be the center of attention this weekend. But he seems keen to move on from his celebrity. He has basketball tryouts when he gets back home and his studies ? he wants to be a plastic surgeon when he grows up. "Kateri was placed on this earth, and she has interceded on many people's behalf, she has defined her purpose," Elsa said. "I think Jake has bigger, larger plans in store for him."

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49485707/ns/world_news-europe/

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Direct income tax relief by 10 percent is comfort to a fool | Zambian ...

Dear Editor,

Allow me space in your online paper that is so popular. Thank you for publishing the 2013 budget address by Hon. Alexander Chikwanda, Minister of Finance, delivered to the National Assembly on Friday 12th October, 2012.

Hon. Chikwanda said that in order to maintain the value of the tax-free threshold of Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE), government will increase the current exempt amount per month by 10 percent, from K2 million to K2.2 million. This 10 percent change is at a rate higher than the expected inflation target of 6 per cent for 2013. Therefore all tax bands will be adjusted upwards by K200, 000.

My concern is that at present the rising food costs and non-alcoholic beverages are already pushing Zambia?s inflation high. The inflation rate is already higher than 6 percent the expected inflation target for 2013. The inflation rate has been increasing due to the revised minimum wage imposed by the Patriotic Front (PF) government through a statutory instrument decree by Labour Minister Fackson Shamenda. It will be very challenging to the government to keep the inflation rate at 6 percent the expected inflation target next year.

Besides, in August 15, 2012 the Zambian Watchdog published a revision of the Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation Limited (ZESCO) electricity tariffs that will come into effect on November 1, 2012. The high ZESCO figures published are not exactly what electricity will cost because they do not include taxes.

Government?s increase of electricity bills will push the cost for services up and labour unions are already demanding higher wages after learning that President Michael Sata and his ministers quietly increased their salaries and allowances by more than 100 per cent.

Therefore, Zambia?s inflation rate could rise but stay in single digits and average 7.9 percent next year.

This means that the budget delivered that offers direct income tax relief for ordinary Zambians is and will be far below the rate of inflation. Hon. Chikwanda has increased the bite the State takes from the working person?s pay cheque through increased indirect taxes. Income tax has remained the highest contributing R5 trillion, and value added tax contributing K6 trillion. Another way that Hon. Chikwanda wants to increase revenues is through fuel levies. This affects everyone even the poorest people on welfare since fuel is an input cost for anything we buy.

Let us consider a few of the highlights in turn: ?income tax?; with looming electricity price hikes and fuel levies, and taxpayers are paying more and getting less in return it will make the budget adjustment of the normal tax table notably less than the inflation rate. That alone means the average salaried employee will be poorer come 2013, unless he or she gets an increase that is higher than the consumer price index this year which is unlikely.

If you are a low income earner of K2.2 Million or below, the switch from a tax deduction to a rebate, is good news for you. You will get a little more money in your pocket.

It is not good news at all for suburban households already struggling to make ends meet.

With regards ?capital gains tax?: the effective rate of capital gains tax has increased. Contrary to what Hon. Chikwanda appears to believe, this will not just hurt the rich, but also many ordinary people who are trying to provide for the future by investing in property and shares. It is yet another disincentive for saving.

Cooking the golden goose I pull no punches when I warn against Patriotic Front (PF) cadres? perception of the 2013 budget as ?Robin Hood? budget that takes from the rich to give to the poor.

On the contrary, the budget leaves nearly everyone in Zambia poorer, including the working poor and the middle class.

With electricity bill hikes, indirect taxes and taxpayers getting less return, reduction of the normal tax table by 10 percent will not make any noteworthy difference in people?s lives. It is a good sounding piece of budget that will not move the poor an inch from their pits of poverty.

J. Zulu

Source: http://www.zambianwatchdog.com/2012/10/18/direct-income-tax-relief-by-10-percent-is-comfort-to-a-fool/

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The value of home remodeling | LGBT Weekly

Time to remodel?

Home remodeling is still a very common desire for homeowners. Most everybody wants to have a beautiful home with all of the modern conveniences that are available. The upgrades and improvements that you can do to your home today are almost endless. From the inside of the home to the outside, you can remodel every inch from floor to ceiling and from property line to property line. So if you are planning on doing some remodeling to your home, you should consider the following.

Always take into consideration the financial return you will get on the remodel when you go to sell your home. There are many things that you can do to remodel your home that will, and will not add value to it. You want to try to do things that will add good value, so when you go to sell your home, you can usually get your money out that you put into it.

The two most typical improvements that add true value to your home are remodeling your kitchen and bathrooms. These are two areas that will usually add good value to your home.

Painting is another good way to improve your home. It is an easy and affordable way to keep your house in good condition and looking great. The overall good appearance of your home can be achieved with a simple interior and exterior paint job.

Also, simple landscaping and the maintenance of it can add a lot of beauty and value to your home. Most people are very visual, and if you create a home with great curb appeal and a beautiful interior, it will always be desirable.

There are many things that people do to their homes that do not give a lot of added value. Typically, putting in a built-in swimming pool does not add much additional value. You will be lucky to get back the money you spend on a pool when you go to sell. Many people looking for a home specifically do not want a pool due to the upkeep and the safety issues for small children.

Also, be careful to not do extravagant remodels. You want your home to conform to the neighborhood so that when you go to sell it is not the biggest and most upgraded house in the neighborhood. Sometimes people love their homes so much they get a little crazy with remodeling and try to have every bell and whistle that is available.

When you remodel, try to stay away from trendy upgrades that will be out of style within a few years. Right now, the latest kitchen trend is to go with a patterned counter top, like granite, and then to have another patterned backsplash, such as decorative glass tile. Although this may be fresh and fun now, it is way too visually busy and will be out of style within a short period of time. Try to go with more natural colors and themes that meet your needs and satisfy your decorating tastes.

Make sure you always pay fair market value for the service that you are receiving. You will want to get at least two or three estimates before you actually hire a handyman or a contractor to do a job.

Adding an addition to your home will increase its value. Square footage is one of the most important factors in determining the value of a home. If you are planning to add a room or any kind of living space to your home, I always recommend that you go through the City of San Diego?s Building Department to get the proper permits for the addition. By doing this, you can ensure that the job will be done properly and when you go to sell your home you will be able to provide the buyers with a copy of the permit.

Until next time, enjoy your home life!

Trent St. Louis is a licensed Real Estate Agent and a member of the National, California and San Diego Associations of Realtors. You can reach Trent at The Metropolitan Group at 619-300-1621 or at SpecialAgentTrent@gmail.com CADRE#01273643.

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Source: http://lgbtweekly.com/2012/10/18/the-value-of-home-remodeling/

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'Dirty tricks' officer slept in my house, says Galloway | The Times

Scotland Yard has launched an investigation after George Galloway accused a senior counter-terrorism officer of conducting a ?dirty tricks? campaign.

The Respect MP, whose firebrand approach to politics won him a surprise victory in the Bradford West by-election this year, has accused the officer of entering his home without consent and sleeping there.

In a string of extraordinary allegations, Mr Galloway claimed that the officer had used fake e-mail accounts and an alias on Facebook to attack him. Mr Galloway used a Commons motion to name the officer as Afiz Khan, a senior detective in the Metropolitan Police Counter-Terrorism branch.

Source: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article3572993.ece

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