Saturday, March 31, 2012

Robinson, Withey giving Kansas big post presence

Kansas forward Thomas Robinson talks to reporters during a news conference in New Orleans, Thursday, March 29, 2012. Kansas is scheduled to play Ohio State in an NCAA tournament Final Four semifinal college basketball game on Saturday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Kansas forward Thomas Robinson talks to reporters during a news conference in New Orleans, Thursday, March 29, 2012. Kansas is scheduled to play Ohio State in an NCAA tournament Final Four semifinal college basketball game on Saturday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Kansas forward Thomas Robinson, center, and center Jeff Withey, right, leave the locker room for a news conference in New Orleans, Thursday, March 29, 2012. Kansas is scheduled to play Ohio State in an NCAA tournament Final Four semifinal college basketball game on Saturday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Ohio State forward Jared Sullinger talks to reporters during a news conference in New Orleans, Thursday, March 29, 2012. Ohio State is scheduled to play Kansas in an NCAA tournament Final Four semifinal college basketball game on Saturday. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? Jeff Withey has had plenty of bloody noses. The big guy from Kansas has been whacked by flying elbows too many times to count. He's had bruises the size and color plums.

That's just what he's gotten courtesy of teammate Thomas Robinson.

The Jayhawks' inside tandem has pushed each other to get better all season, and all those rough-and-tumble practices are finally paying off. Robinson and Withey have Kansas in the Final Four, ready for Jared Sullinger and Ohio State on Saturday night.

"It's going to be a fun matchup. Throughout the year we've played against some really good big men," Robinson said Thursday. "It's definitely going to be a challenge."

Hardly bigger than the one they give each other in practice, though.

"At the beginning of the year, it was tough for me to get into the zone," Withey said, "but as we have been playing more I've been able to get more aggressive."

The rise of Robinson, and to some extent Withey, mimics the rise of Kansas this season.

Neither played significant minutes last year ? Robinson had trouble cracking the lineup, Withey was an afterthought. Neither showed up on major early season watch lists, and neither had the kind of imposing post presence they've established over the past five months.

Meanwhile, Kansas was picked as co-favorite in the Big 12 almost by default, though whispers had grown louder that perhaps this would be the year the Jayhawks finally slipped. They had lost a bevy of talent to the NBA. When a trio of recruits failed to qualify academically, it left a team that was supposedly short on talent even shorter of depth.

Bill Self even recalled a visit by former NBA coaches Jeff Van Gundy and Larry Brown ? who, incidentally, won a title for the Jayhawks ? early in the year. Brown watched the team practice without Robinson and thought Kansas would be fortunate to win 15 games this season.

"I think he's amazed at how far this team has come," Self said.

The 6-foot-8 Robinson and 7-foot Withey are the biggest reasons why.

Robinson has evolved into the dominating post presence that Self hoped for when he chose the Jayhawks over overtures from Memphis a few years ago. In fact, Robinson has in many ways eclipsed the expectations of a coach who is rarely content shy of perfection.

"He only played 14 minutes a game (last season), but we still thought he could be an all-league-type guy," Self said. "He had to realize what he wanted. He saw basketball as a safe haven and an avenue to help his family more than anything else he could do."

Robinson's back story has become part of his very fabric: He lost both of his grandparents along with his mother during a devastating stretch late last season, leaving his younger sister as the only significant family member still in his life.

"Regardless of whether he plays well or not, I don't think anyone in our program ever questions how much admiration and respect we had for him," Self said. "If it was me, I would stay in bed and pull the covers over my head and hope time passed, and he's totally different.

"He had to attack life."

He's certainly attacked it on the court.

The first unanimous first-team All-American since Blake Griffin in 2009, Robinson already has set the single-season school record with 26 double-doubles. He's averaging nearly 18 points and 12 rebounds per game, and always seems to be at his best when the opponent demands it.

"I'm lucky I get to go against T-Rob every day in practice," said Withey, who has used every elbow he's taken from his bruising teammate to toughen up his own game.

It's not as though Withey was overlooked coming out of high school. The kid from California at one point committed to Rick Pitino and Louisville, which plays Kentucky in the other national semifinal Saturday night, before switching his allegiance to Arizona to be closer to home.

Wildcats coach Lute Olson soon retired, and Withey went looking yet again.

He settled on Kansas, even though he knew he'd be stuck behind a bunch of big men. He was willing to bide his time while Cole Aldrich and the Morris twins headed to the NBA, and has become one of the Jayhawks' most important pieces after rarely playing a season ago.

"Jeff is one of those kids that is kind of laid-back," Self said with a smile. "I don't think he realizes how important he is to us sometimes."

It's become evident in the NCAA tournament.

Withey nearly set the single-game record by swatting 10 shots against North Carolina State last weekend, and then came up with two critical blocks in the closing minutes to help Kansas slip by North Carolina and reach the Final Four for the first time since winning the 2008 title.

"This tournament is an awesome opportunity for a lot of people that didn't have a chance to show their skills during the regular season to have a chance," Withey said. "There are a lot of great guys playing and to be able to go against guys like that makes me more excited to play."

Associated Press

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Skin cancer groups join together to commend national ...

Group urges provinces to take quick action for patients with deadly form of skin cancer

VANCOUVER, BC, March 30, 2012 ? National skin cancer groups have come together to commend pCODR (pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review), for recognizing the clinical value of the newest treatments for melanoma. Joining the Save Your Skin Foundation are the Alberta Society of Melanoma, The Canadian Skin Cancer Foundation and the Canadian Skin Patient Alliance.

?This news is the hope the melanoma community has been waiting on for years,? said Kathy Barnard, founder of Save Your Skin Foundation and a melanoma patient herself. ?Recently there have been great strides in terms of skin cancer prevention with several provinces moving to implement tanning bed legislation. It?s now time to turn to treating this deadly cancer and today?s announcement is a step in the right direction. We are hopeful that the provinces will continue to put emphasis on the importance of melanoma and make these two treatments available to patients as soon as possible.?

In its late stages, the average life expectancy for melanoma is just six months, with a one-year survival rate of only 25 percent, making metastatic melanoma one of the most aggressive forms of cancer and one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer. An estimated 5,500 Canadians will be diagnosed with melanoma this year and 950 will die from it. Melanoma is responsible for 75 percent of the deaths associated with skin cancer.

?This is a major first step and shows that pCODR has recognized the significant progress these two treatments represent for patients,? said Dr. Jo?l Claveau, Dermatologist at the Melanoma and Pigmented Lesions Clinic, Hospital H?tel-Dieu de Qu?bec. ?Physicians have desperately needed new advances and it?s encouraging that now we have two new options. Historically melanoma is a difficult cancer to treat and now with Yervoy and Zelboraf we have a chance to make a difference in survival for patients.?

About Melanoma in Canada
Every year, thousands of Canadians are diagnosed with melanoma, with the incidence of the disease increasing faster than that of any other cancer. Melanoma is a deadly form of skin cancer characterized by the uncontrolled growth of pigment-producing cells (melanocytes) located in the skin. One in 74 men and 1 in 90 women are expected to develop melanoma during their lifetime; 1 in 284 men and 1 in 486 women will die of it. Melanoma is clearly visible on the skin, and 90 per cent of melanomas are caused by exposure to UV light, including tanning beds.

About the Save Your Skin Foundation
The Save Your Skin Foundation is a Canadian not-for-profit foundation. Through events and other initiatives, the Foundation focuses on: raising funds for education and awareness, providing emotional and financial support to those dealing with melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers, and on supporting the ongoing research and treatment of skin cancer ? especially melanoma.

Donations go towards providing critical and timely treatments, as well as ongoing education, research, and awareness initiatives.

About the Alberta Society of Melanoma
The Alberta Society of Melanoma was founded in 1995 by dermatologist Dr. T.G. Salopek and a group of concerned patients and their families. The Alberta Society of Melanoma strives to better educate the general public about melanoma and to provide a support network for patients with melanoma.

About the Canadian Skin Cancer Foundation
The Canadian Skin Cancer Foundation, founded in 2002 by Dr. Barry Lycka, is dedicated to the elimination of skin cancers through education, awareness, advocacy and research. It achieves this mission by delivering awareness and education programs that will help reduce the occurrence of skin cancer in Canada, advocating to restrict the use tanning beds for those under the age of 18 years and supporting the Mary Johnston Melanoma Research Fund at the Cross Cancer Institute.

About the Canadian Skin Patient Alliance
Founded in 2007, The Canadian Skin Patient Alliance (CSPA) is a by patients-for-patients, resource and community for all skin patients living with a skin conditions and disorders. As a national umbrella organization for Canadian not-for-profit patient groups and organizations that deal with skin conditions and diseases, the CSPA is an important hub of skin-health-related information in Canada. As an advocate for awareness, education, research and access to appropriate care, the CSPA represents the voice of the millions of skin patients and their families.
For further information:

David Barnard
Executive Director, Save Your Skin Foundation
778-835-4911

Tanny Nadon
Director, Alberta Society of Melanoma
780-464-1551

Leona Yez
Executive Director, The Canadian Skin Cancer Foundation
780-951-5051

Helen Crawford
Media Liaison, Canadian Skin Patient Alliance
1-877-505-2772

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Poll: Republicans follow healthcare case closely

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Why marriages in Thailand are a grand affair

But there is always some hindrance of some sort with regard to management of the marriage details and that calls for professionals who have been in the circuit for a long time.

A marriage anywhere has a lot of minor details which need special attention and that requires a lot planning and sorting out of things from beforehand as there are a lot of issues which will need to tackle before the next day itself when the marriage is expected to take place in full swing.

The first thing to do while managing a Thailand marriage is to get hold of someone who has some prior knowledge or experience in the field and has some amount of dedication to the kind of work that he does.? There are a lot of firms and agencies who have been around for a long time and know how they can go about taking the trouble and making all the possible arrangement for the marriage to be a big and grand success.

A notion which most people are familiar is that Thailand women are very particular about what they want and they will go about it in such a way so as to have the best arrangements made for the special day.

It is not possible for the family members of the bride and the groom to go about fixing details down to the last detail and so they get hold of agencies who take orders before hand and start getting ready way in advance to avoid any problems later on.

Apart from all these services, another sector which is getting importance because of the insistence of couples to settle in Thailand is because they prefer to stay there and thus there is a high demand for buying property Thailand as it involves a lot of expenditure.

Most people get hold of agents and tell them whatever it is that they want.

For example the budget and the location are one such detail which need to be sorted before they agent goes about his hunting work to get hold of a place that he wishes to sell to the party who has asked him to do so. Thus there can be no problem when it comes to issues such as this as there are a lot people available to take care of the details.

Source: http://society.ezinemark.com/why-marriages-in-thailand-are-a-grand-affair-7d352d3f199c.html

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Self-Improvement | Nova Biogenetics

is a virtual space that provides psychological resources to know, understand and overcome ? In couple find issues, Sexuality, Self-Improvement, Keys to Improving, Stories for Thinking and a space dedicated to Public and Private Consultations. Visit and tell us your opinion. You can also find us at ? - ? Do you take compliments? Samples naturally receive recognition will make us feel valued and safe, this brings, of course, a benefit for the people around us. Dr. Harvey Finkelstein helps readers to explore varied viewpoints. It's a good thing for others to acknowledge what we do well. However, there are people who find a problem, either because they tend to believe it too, taking an arrogant attitude that may provoke ridicule or criticism of others, or by an excess of humility, or lack of self- that leads them not to believe that the recognition received is justified or that will match what was said. Those who reject compliments, or because they downplay or ignore it-kick against their self-esteem.

This rejection is, firstly, to devalue the own merit, noting that what has been achieved is not the product of personal effort, but the mere circumstance or coincidence, in this way, the person becomes his own saboteur, giving an image of lower validity. On the other hand, to refuse to recognize is, in a way, neglecting to who did it and, therefore, seems to question his wisdom. At the same time, limiting the possibility of other completed in the future, a stimulus that is very important to raise self-esteem. The recognition we receive from others, should be understood and received as a token of appreciation for our people and our behavior. Worth making an effort to naturally accept the praise, thank and, if deemed appropriate, meet with another compliment. Thus, we face new challenges from a position of greater respect and safety, both to ourselves and to others. Be prepared a phrase for when you flattered by something! And do not forget you, too, to flatter with honestly ? Team

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

PFT: 49ers sign former Giants RB Jacobs

Mike Shanahan, Donovan McNabbAP

Donovan McNabb was a failure playing for Mike Shanahan and Kyle Shanahan in Washington, and McNabb thinks Robert Griffin III will be a failure in the Shanahans? offense, too. But that won?t be Griffin?s fault.

Asked on ESPN First Take if Griffin is a good fit with the offense the Shanahans run in Washington, McNabb answered, ?No.?

McNabb, who was benched in his only season playing for the Redskins, said that if the Redskins, as expected, take Griffin with the second overall pick in the NFL draft, the father-and-son Shanahan combination will try to force Griffin into their own offensive system, rather than modifying their offense to capitalize on Griffin?s strengths.

?A lot of times ego gets too involved when it comes to being in Washington,? McNabb said.

Where ego comes into play, McNabb said, is that the Shanahans think a quarterback has to fit himself into their offense ? the same offense that Kyle Shanahan ran when he was the Houston Texans? offensive coordinator ? rather than tailoring their offense to accentuate the quarterback?s strengths.

?Here?s a guy coming out who?s very talented, mobile, strong arm, we?ve already heard he?s intelligent, football mind,? McNabb said of Griffin. ?Are you going to cater the offense around his talent, and what he?s able to do, or are you going to bring the Houston offense with Matt Schaub over to him and have him kind of be embedded in that??

McNabb then took a shot at both Mike Shanahan and the other quarterbacks who have played for them, saying that Shanahan hasn?t had success with a quarterback since John Elway in the 1990s.

?We talk so much about Mike Shanahan and the things he was able to do in Denver,? McNabb said. ?Well, I have a couple of names for you that Mike Shanahan ? quarterbacks he?s coached ? and the lack of success that he?s had.?

At that point, McNabb ran down the last decade of quarterbacks Shanahan has coached (although McNabb curiously excluded himself from the list) and proceeded to suggest that the win-loss record proves Shanahan had failed with all of them.

?We had John Beck, who was 0-4,? McNabb said. ?Rex Grossman: 6-11. Jay Cutler, who was his prize possession: 17-20. Jake Plummer, a guy who had success, led them to the AFC Championship against Pittsburgh, as we know, and then benched him the next year, because he wouldn?t do what he wanted him to do. Brian Griese, who was supposed to be the heir apparent to John Elway, hasn?t had a lot of success.?

McNabb then suggested that if Shanahan can?t make the offense work with Griffin, Shanahan could be fired at the end of the season.

?I don?t think it?s a good fit,? McNabb said. ?If this doesn?t work this year, if we don?t see a splash like a Cam Newton splash, this could be it. . . . How long does he have with RG3? The seat is hot right now.?

McNabb compared his own talents to Griffin?s talents, and McNabb indicated that Shanahan doesn?t know how to use a quarterback with those talents.

?I was misused,? McNabb said. ?Absolutely, I was misused.?

And McNabb thinks Griffin will be misused, too.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/03/28/brandon-jacobs-is-headed-to-the-49ers/related/

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The Wealthy Business Conference Attendees that Must Save the ...


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Renewable energy conferences tend to look a lot like other other kinds of business conferences. They are graced by flocks of middle-aged white men in suits, take place in capacious auditoriums, and are home to stylish-but-functional lounge areas, spotty wi-fi, and keynote talks that persistently spill over their allotted time slots.

iPads are tapped at, notes are scrawled, smart phones are endlessly checked and rechecked. You are suddenly tired but you don't know why. This is the second plenary. You slept well last night. A laminated name tag dangles in front of your wrinkled button-up, and your breath smells like cheap coffee.

The crowd at the Bloomberg New Energy Finance summit is similar to the crowd at the Renewable Energy Finance Forum and the World Future Energy Summit and so on and so forth. There are reps from massive energy companies like BP and Chevron, who have come to make their progress in sustainable sectors well-known. They are very serious about investing in renewable energy technology, or else why would they have come?

There are hungry-looking reps from start-ups and CEOS of scrappy cleantech ventures who circle the room smiling wide, on the lookout for seed capital or Important Connections or maybe just a slightly stale pastry from the food table.

There are cheerful event staff, fidgeting academics, austere bureaucrats. There are interview opportunities.

There is indeed value to be found in the talks, if you are patient and able to stay focused, if you are able to refrain from rechecking your inbox for the 26th time in the hour. There are interesting people doing interesting things.

And the vast majority of them are interested in making money off of clean energy. This is good. Lots more folks need to start making loads of money off of clean energy so that lots more folks will want to make loads more money off of clean energy.

There are competing ideas on how best to do this.

In one talk, four CTOs from four major corporations?Lockheed & Martin, BP, IBM, and the German utility I.ON?and Amory Lovins, the chief scientist and chairman of the Rocky Mountain Institute, engage in an energy debate with philosophical undertones.

Lovins says that Germany made a wise investment in subsidizing clean energy.

"The Chancellor made a smart bet," he says. "It was better to finance German engineers than Gazprom." Meaning building a clean energy industry is a wiser investment than continuing to buy natural gas from Russia, as many European nations do. There are millions of clean energy jobs in Europe where but a few years ago there were not.

"Those jobs will soon disappear," counters Dr. Klaus Dieter-Maubach, the CTO of I.ON. "They will all be bankrupt; Chinese competition is doing price dumping that nobody can compete with."

"When the Chinese lowered the price of solar modules, won't there be more work for solar installers though?" Lovins says. "It's just a transfer within the system."

"We have basically paid the Chinese learning curve on solar manufacturing."

"That's okay!"

"Yeah, that's okay. It's my taxpayer money, though."

There are other talks. The Verizon CEO promises to reduce his company's carbon footprint and to invest in energy management systems. A company has a new way to covert waste into energy-rich gas. A website will help you manage your clean energy investments.

This is the other half. The environmental movement, with millions of members and volunteers, can protest oil pipelines and condemn coal plants and call out polluters. Activists can take to the streets, organizations can pressure governing bodies to adopt renewable energy standards, more stringent pollution regulations, a price on carbon. They can exude a passion for ending our dependence on fossil fuels, a dependence that may cause our world to warm to the point where much of it is inhospitable. That passion is a burning moral passion that perhaps we all should feel. Tar Sands Action fights the Keystone XL, the Sierra Club fights to close down ancient coal-fired power plants.

As those battles are won?if those battles are won?a fundamental result of that protesting and petitioning and lobbying and fighting and organizing will be to create a more lucrative investment climate for the men in suits who attend renewable energy financing conferences.

The men in suits talk about climate change. Most often in the context of how it may influence markets. There are tables with computer monitors that display stock activity. There are firm handshakes and eager laughs and solemn discussions off to the sides. If these men were solely concerned with making as much money as possible, they would probably have selected another industry in which to attend conferences. A photographer takes pictures of the conference goers, and will later upload some of them to the conference's website.

A feature of the panel discussion with Dieter-Maubach and Lovins and co. is audience interaction. This is now a reliable fixture of business conferences. It is called something like the utilization of social media for audience participation. Conference goers are prompted to answer questions at various points in the presentation.

Today, one such question is beamed up on the projector screen. It is: What role will hydrocarbons play in our energy future?

The answers come back:

1% of the audience thought the role would be "none".
26% thought it would be "marginal (needed only for aircraft)".
73% of the attendees at the New Energy Finance summit thought hydrocarbons would be "essential".

Source: http://www.treehugger.com/green-jobs/these-rich-white-business-conference-attendees-must-save-world.html

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Fitch Upgrades TRW Automotive

Fitch Ratings has upgraded the issuer default ratings for TRW and its main subsidiary TRW Automotive Inc. (NYSE:TRW) from ?BB+? to ?BBB-? based on the rebound of the company from the global economic recession in 2009.

BBB is the lowest investment-grade rating, reflecting the company?s sound credit scenario and low default risk. However, BB ratings are speculative, carrying a risk of default.

Fitch also appreciated TRW?s cash flow and balance sheet positions. The agency believes that the company will continue to be financially stable despite a slowdown in production level.

In the fourth quarter of 2011, the company topped the Zacks Consensus Estimate by a significant margin of 29 cents per share. It revealed an increase in profit to $238 million or $1.84 per share in the quarter from $225 million or $1.72 per share in the same quarter of the prior year (all excluding special items).

The company?s sales in the quarter escalated 7% to $4.0 billion, driven by higher vehicle production volumes, mainly in North America, and increasing demand for its active and passive safety products compared to the prior-year quarter.????????

However, excluding special items, operating income in the quarter dipped marginally to $307 million from $310 million in the prior-year period. The decline in profit was attributable to a negative impact from higher raw material prices, higher legal fees and planned increases in costs to support future growth, partially offset by increased profit from the higher level of sales between the two quarters.????

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization before special items (adjusted EBITDA) declined slightly to $413 million in the quarter compared with $426 million in the prior-year quarter.

TRW anticipates sales in the range of $16.0 billion?$16.4 billion for full year 2012, including $4.1 billion for the first quarter of the year. The expectations are based on the assumptions for industry production volumes of 13.9 million units in North America and 18.4 million units in Europe. The company continues to expect China and the rest of world regions to be the growth drivers in 2012.

TRW, headquartered in Michigan, is a leading manufacturer of advanced technology products and services for the automotive markets. The company?s operations include design, manufacture and sale of active and passive safety related products. It is among the world?s 10 largest suppliers of automotive systems, modules and components to global automotive manufacturers. Its main competitors include Autoliv Inc. (NYSE:ALV).

The company?s continued focus on innovative technologies is capable of generating top- and bottom-line growth. In addition, we believe its strong exposure to the international markets, especially emerging markets, will fuel earnings growth.

However, we are concerned about weaknesses in the European markets ? where the company generates more than half of revenues, high customer concentration and a challenging pricing environment. As a result, it retains a Zacks #3 Rank on its stock, which translates to a ?Hold? rating for the short term (1 to 3 months).

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

English Holidays For The Whole Family : The Wise Directory

Take your family on a vacation they will not soon forget with English Getaways. They will love the hills of luxurious green and the countrysides full of some of the most exuberant scenery they have ever seen.

You will be amazed at the countrysides of rolling green hills that seem to stretch out never ending. The charm the homes as well as the bed and breakfast houses, unless brand new buildings exude this and allow you to live in historical places of England?s past.

You must visit some of the many shires which surround the countryside here. These are still quaint in all of their English charm but have kept up with the newer times as well.

One castle which is something you and your family must tour is Thornbury Castle. This is located within South Gloucestershire England. More of a Tudor designed country house this structure is amazing. King Henry VIII confiscated this home after the Duke was beheaded.

You will also find many old-fashion English pubs everywhere you go. Some are new but the best ones are the ones that have been around for a long time and are housed within buildings of older England?s past. These have much more atmosphere and true English foods and drinks.

Visit the City of York for its history and design. In York you will view buildings still in their medieval style glory as well as be surrounded by the heritage of the Vikings who once called this area their home.

Barnsley House was once home to Rosemary Verey, the best designer of gardens in England. The hotel has now put this love of gardens into the furniture as well as the whole design theme throughout the hotel and its spa.

Close by you will find the Village Pub to grab a bite and a stout. You will taste some of the best seafood here like the Dorset crabs, mussels, bowl of clams and the ever delectable Cotswold cider.

Travel to Winchester within the West Country for a true historical monument to be seen. This mega-sight has puzzled people for thousands of years. It is the ever magical Stonehenge on the Salisbury Plains.

The famous woman author Jane Austen is laid to rest here at the cathedral Winchester as well. Ms. Austen?s home can also be toured and all its quaint English charm taken in at nearby Chawton.

Anyone who visits England for the first time has to go to London as it is a place you will remember for many years to come. You can tour castles, historical monuments, prisons, towers and so much more. Museums here are filled with literature, art and weapons from the medieval ages.

If you stay the night within this village be sure to get tickets and see the Royal Shakespeare Company plays performed on regular basis. This is a grand depiction of his most famous of plays.

In these Palace tours you will also be able to visit the Royal Mews where you can admire the collection of vehicles of the Monarchy. English Getaways would not be complete without this sight to be seen and children will delight in the vastness of it all.

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Nokia goes bullet time on snowboarders, the '90s wants its culture back (video)

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Nokia's been an annual fixture at the Open Snowboarding Championships for a few years. While one gets sponsorship dollars, the other gleans a slice of snow sport cool. At this year's event, Nokia rigged up 18 Lumia 800s to capture the snowboarders' mid-air posturing, recording the video with a specially developed app. After a WiFi hook-up (and presumably a little bit of editing), the result was the montage you can see up top, made from around 100 different videos. But where's the iShred?

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Biomat ? Could it Be the Answer to All Modern Health Concerns ...

Before we can be in a position to connect the dots, in order to see whether Biomat could be the panacea to all modern health problems, it would be important for us to have a look at the dots first: by way of getting an introduction to Biomat, and by way of briefly exploring the modern health concerns.

As it turns out, many things that were considered to be major health concerns in the last two centuries are no longer a threat to human existence, or even to human wellbeing at a personal level. Major strides that have been made in the medical sciences field have seen to this. Illnesses that were once considered to be equivalent to an automatic sentence are today summarily treated with a series of jabs, or even a single pill and promptly dismissed.

But modernity has come with its own set of health concerns. The modern person, faced as he is with lots of food (following improved, hi-tech agricultural production) and little to do physically (following the mechanization of most things) finds himself with a body-weight problem. Being more of a mental than a physical worker, the modern person finds herself faced with lots of psychological stress, which if not well addressed, tends to lead into some physical manifestations.

The modern person, due to the 24-hour work system which has been eventually developed, finds himself or herself faced with sleeping problems which the ?simple? person of just a few centuries ago didn?t have. Consequent to his weight problems, stress and sleep issues, the modern person finds himself faced with circulation problem; hence the higher incidence of heart attacks and strokes.

The modern person also finds himself exposed to more toxins, thanks mainly to the fact that most of the food he eats is industrially processed and preserved, with extensive use of scary sounding chemicals. And further still, the modern person finds himself or herself living at a time when they have to look their best, because this is a time when ?looks matter a great deal.?

Now turning to the Biomat, this is a specially-designed mat, which is meant to deliver a number of health benefits to its users by way of supplying their bodies with lots of negative ions, infrared light energy and amethyst crystal.

And from a look at the specific health benefits that Biomat promises, one gets a feeling that it could be the answer to all modern health problems. To the weight problem, for instance, Biomat comes with a promise to spur the accelerated and sustained burning of calories in the body, which would lead to weight loss. To the sleep problem, Biomat promises to induce deep sleep, through the infrared light energy it supplies the body with.

To the circulation problems, Biomat turns out to be one of the best answers available, as it has the effect of improving blood circulation in the body, thus relieving the user of problems like high blood pressure; which tend to come following any obstructions in the path of blood flow. And to the ?looks problem? Biomat comes with the potential to greatly reduce the so-called ?free radicals? whose presence on the body is what brings about hastened aging and other aesthetic problems.

To the toxins problem, Biomat offers some relief by way of providing the body with amethyst crystal ? which has an effect of, among other things, greatly strengthening the colon, the kidneys and the liver; the very organs charged with the role of ridding the body of toxins.

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Mike Ragogna: From The Beach Boys & Randy Newman To Fleet Foxes & Skrillex: A Conversation With Van Dyke Parks, Plus Calling JB Baretsky's Bluff

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A Conversation With Van Dyke Parks

Mike Ragogna: Van Dyke, hi. You are an artist with a lot of irons in the fire, like recently touring with Fleet Foxes.

Van Dyke Parks: That's right. I just wanted to say since you called me an artist, which is very generous and I would love that validation in the end, especially when you're nearing 70 as I am. But, it's true, I wear many different hats trying to make my life an art, and that's been mostly through music. Maybe it's best to just call me a musician rather than an artist. (laughs)

MR: (laughs) I simply meant that I perceive you as an artist because you are able to come at life from all sorts of artistic angles, through writing, composing, and performing.

VDP: Well, it's a joy to be heard and to get to do what I do, especially since I get to do so through a solar-powered radio station as well, right?

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MR: Ooh, that's right. The interview will also be aired on KRUU-FM, the Midwest's only solar-powered radio station.

VDP: There's a signature in my work as a songwriter, for any record, no matter whose name is on the shingle. I always assumed that it was my obligation to give everything that I could to that particular album. I speak of albums in a magazine format, scattered mentality. It almost makes the song the perfect implement not only for consolation, but for a political implement and to communicate something beyond the corporatized satisfaction that life offers. So, I pursue an eco-consciousness in my work. I first went green when I produced the Esso Trinidad Steel Band back in 1971.T hat was because of feared oil and world power. In my opinion, to be on broadcast in solar-power is an incredible experience. Hats off to you for that.

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MR: My God, thank you. And, I must say, even though you may not have been the featured "artist" for some of these records we'll be discussing, you certainly were a driving force creatively. For instance, can you tell us about your association with Brian Wilson, how you met The Beach Boys?

VDP: Well, I met Terry (Melcher) because I was a keyboard player and I had a reputation. There were no charts or anything involved, it was just like a chamber group that just happened to be playing electric guitars. Terry hired me because I could move my fingers, I practiced hard when I was a young boy. I wanted to be a pianist, and I felt I was one, so I kept playing. I tackled all kinds of music all my life. There were many tears and there was much blood on the track, music was a hard study. Then, I played for Terry Melcher and he hired me on to play on The Byrds' Fifth Dimension album. I played a lot with Ry Cooder, who was a great guitarist. We did a lot of sessions together with Terry Melcher. Then, Terry introduced me to Brian and he introduced me as a lyricist. I think the reason that he did that is because I'd written a song that he loved that had lyrics that he thought were very nice, so he thought that it'd be nice if I worked with Brian. To recite the details of what ensued would really be the height of redundancy. (laughs) I do, however, think that when people refer to the doomed album Smile, it's an ironic misconception. In fact, everything good came from Smile. We learned so much, and we got to hear our music and words out loud. So many people with great talent don't really get to hear their music realized.

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MR: Nice. I do agree, though, that the album Smile was so influential to the music world, interestingly having never been released until Brian's version and now The Beach Boys' recently released Smile Sessions project. What are your memories of it?

VDP: That album took up eight months of my life. It's an amazing thing, in fact, because it's a very peculiar piece of Americana. It was truly the first interactive or bootlegged album. It became highly interactive, and also became the thesis of one novel. It was a joy, though, to be able to bring that piece of pop-art to the ear.

MR: Yeah. It was also nice to see The Beach Boys' reunion at the Grammys. Did you catch that?

VDP: My wife and I don't have a television. I knew it was happening and if Brian is happy, I'm happy. He's such a good friend.

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MR: Nice. And there's your work with Randy Newman.

VDP: I produced Randy's first record with Lenny Waronker. I convinced Lenny that he should bring his rival over to the label. I had a wonderful contract with Warner Brothers. One of the sections said that I would receive "leader scale" on every date that Lenny Waronker does while under employ at Warner Brothers."

MR: Obviously, that was per your request, or maybe was just a generous offer from them.

VDP: Oh, I'm sure I put it into the contract. (laughs) Had that clause been honored, we would be speaking of different cabbages and kings.

MR: (laughs) Oh, wow. I forgot to mention to our readers that anyone who watched The Honeymooners would recognize you as little Tommy Manicotti, isn't that right?

VDP: I only had a couple of lines, but I didn't blow them...not until he (Jackie Gleason) blew his at least, then we would just have a conversation. It was great. Gleason was a man of immense ability, but one of those abilities was not memorizing a script. He was a genius at improv, but that's also why he didn't have children or dogs on the show. I was lucky that I got to do two shows, meet him, and see "The Greatest Orchestra." (laughs) It was wonderful.

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MR. Very nice. Van, your album Song Cycle, released in 1968, also is considered an influential album to a lot of people. How do you feel about the way your album is remembered?

VDP: I believe that being viewed as influential has a confirming aspect to it. It is art's job to agitate and arrest the attentions, and I feel that album did that. I had a great experience with that record because I learned so much...I made every mistake that could possibly be made in an album. But it was to everyone's benefit, even ultimately, my own. We talk down about the doomed records Smile and Song Cycle, but they're still enjoying a detergent effect on the present state. I think it's incredible for a musician of my age to have enjoyed such exploration and validation. In fact, when you look at it, Song Cycle was just about the craziest thing to have ever been said, by me at least, for reasons that we needn't discuss. But because of that, the album has a guarded optimism about it, and it's a spiritual force. That makes it interesting. The spiritual force of an album survives. The song, "Donovan's Colours," for instance, started on a three-track machine. I bounced that to four tracks, then I had two four-tracks in tandem. I recorded the marimbas at half-speed because then they graduated up an octave. Many things were learned during that process. Who knew that by doubling the tape speed you would reach an octave? I learned so many things working on that album back when nobody knew nothing about recording. The only one that knew anything was Les Paul, and he knew it all. He was the ultimate master of the studio...at least that's my understanding. Esquivel came in a close second.

MR: I also think folks from George Martin to George Clinton made a lot of interesting contributions as well, maybe not the same though.

VDP: Yeah, but all of these things, many people met in the vector of this technological improvement in sound. The recording studio got so much better during my first contract in '64 at MGM, which went all the way through '72. There was an exponential growth in the sophistication of recording processes, it was very exciting. That was all back in the golden age of analog when you could actually hear something, long before these naughty little CDs started getting made. (laughs) There was a reason they called it high fidelity. That's why I'm exploring it again with the vinyl singles that I'm doing on the Banana Stand label, my cottage industry. It's the thing that I take with me on the road.

MR: Well, since you mentioned analog, it's time to talk about your 45s.

VDP: It's totally conscious personal choice, it's just me being me. I've been very obedient and pursuing a life of blessed anonymity. That's what I wanted and I've finally achieved it. But the fact is, I wanted to go out where I came in. I came in through this tactile medium - buy a vinyl record and listen to it. I have made the singles downloadable too. There's nothing precious about this, people can access and judge the music however they'd like. But I'm putting it on vinyl because that is where I want to focus my attention. This is where the best sound, and the sleeve art live. I'm even using the sleeve art to celebrate the great artists of my time, artists like Sally Parks, Ed Ruscha, Stanley Dorfman, and Charles Ray. Charles even took the time out of his precious life to make two life-sized drawings of me on the album at no cost to me. He put one on the front and one on the back. That stuff takes time and a lot of hard work, even if you use robotics to get it done. I know that all this sounds a bit regressive, perhaps, but it's not. It is firmly entrenched. This is an aspect of recording that I want to celebrate, so I came up with an article that people can see, hold, and put on their shelves.

MR: Have you ever been in the midst of following you intuition when you suddenly felt something tell you to change your course?

VDP: Probably, but I've always been taught to try to finish what I start. I'm also very focused on songs now. I've got a song now that is about the events of 9/11 because I want my music to reflect that. Art Spiegelman was picking up his daughter from school and looking up at the sky a few blocks from Ground Zero as the second tower started to collapse. His daughter looked up and pointed and said, "Dad, the birds are on fire." Then he rushed her from the scene. It smelled, someone said, like a German concentration camp. At that same point, my daughter was four blocks away running north as well. She was on her cell phone with me as I watched all of it happen on television. She asked me what to do and I asked her what she was doing currently. She told me she was running north as fast as she could, and I told her to keep doing just that. She finally found shelter on 24th street at a friend's apartment. I remember Neil Young came out with a song called "Let's Roll," and I had no desire for retaliation and was rather sickened by all of the bravado surrounding this, that the public almost celebrated our prowess in face of this calamity. The song that I wrote has an entirely different vector from the same event. My view is that we should try to discover why they did this, and what had we done that we could do differently? I came away from 9/11 not so much with an opinion, so much as I was in a state of wonder. So, I put that into a song called "Wall Street," and Art Spiegelman contributed with a picture of a man and a woman falling through space upside down. Falling in love. I wrote a song that tries to reflect his visual depiction of that same event.

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MR: "Wall Street" being part of the new releases.

VDP: It's one of the 45s. There's another one called "Black Gold," which celebrates the sinking of a ship called The Prestige, an oil tanker that tarred the face of European waters. Entire fishing villages were bought out because of the damages. That money is gone, and so are their fish. That certainly confirmed every suspicion that I've had about hauling large quantities of oil in single haul tankers of Liberian registry. They're very concerned about ecology, so I wrote a song about that. It was only on page eighteen of the LA Times...Phil Ochs, a man of conscience, was reading it over my shoulder. All of that said to me that I had to write a song about this and waste people's time on a tune called "Black Gold."

MR: No waste of time, I'm sure, sir. Plus I'd like to thank you for providing music with commentary and vision.

VDP: Well, a lot of great songwriters go through life writing about how they lost their dog or their lover, which is great. I think all of that reveals the self, you see. James Taylor is famous for putting his heart on his sleeve, but his music is also interesting. I'm not interesting. (laughs) I'm Dullsville. I have to find something that I think will mark me in this time, and ultimately bring enlightenment about this time.

MR: Oh, you are many things, Van, but Dullsville, you're not. (laughs)

VDP: (laughs) Well, thank you. But if you cut to the chase on my life, I had some great opportunities as an arranger, which helped me migrate to another generation of celebrity musicians who are less than half my age - younger than my children. I just played for a short time with Fleet Foxes and they were so sweet to me. I just go in as the beta male. I play with a pianist, bass player, and a percussionist, and it's great to just go in and do a job with great musicians. We played at some really big houses, around 2,500 seats, and every one of them was filled. Colonel Parker would have been proud if Elvis played in such places. (laughs) Lots of perfectly restored, grand movie theaters. So, now I've found myself in this new generation of inquiring hearts and musicians, it's beautiful. And the music that I get to hear in this process is so imaginative that it seems that the song itself is changing in wonderful elastic ways. It's learning about world beat, it's becoming a more interesting and condensed form of thought. The song, to me, has become like a novella. It's a short story that doesn't require a lot. It's as good as a beach read. That has been true of many of the people that I've worked with - Rufus Wainwright, Joanna Newsom, Inara George, Silverchair, and the list goes on. Their songs have all these qualities. It can have a through line or just sit there and do something quietly. I dig all of these aspects of the tremendous potential of the song form. I see it in so many exciting ways, and I honestly think that a lot of these young musicians show powers of invention that are far beyond anything that I may have...or that might have occurred to me when I was a brunette. (laughs)

MR: (laughs) Nicely put, though I think that that's all relative to the era, not at all it being a reflection on your immense talent, sir.

VDP: That's true. You know, I did much more work when we were just walking out of that Eisenhower sleepwalk. America was very, very content and then came 1963, "the endless summer." Then came the Selma Riots and Tonkin. They were showing these tremendous war images of babies on fire on the television during the dinner hour in the United States. The song, at that time, took on great importance, and I'm trying to go back and capture that time. I know that all of this may be viewed as retro, but it's not. I have a song that I'm working on right now called, "I'm History," which is probably my best song. But there's still so much left to do to decorate the song. You spend so much time and money in the studio because you just want to delight the careless observer.

MR: Nicely said. You've also done a bit of work with the electronic artist Skrillex, isn't that, right?

VDP: Mike, I haven't worked a day in my life. (laughs) First you call me an artist, now you tell me I work. (laughs) Skrillex called me out of nowhere...out of nowhere...and asked me if I would do an arrangement. We talked for a second about the kind of things that I would need as far as the orchestra and everything. Then, I YouTube'd him and found a video of him spilling beer on his laptop onstage in front of thousands of people and I thought, "What is going on?" There were people going crazy and jumping over mosh pits at his concerts. But as Vic Chesnutt, the paraplegic songwriter of late, said in the second verse of one of his songs, "There is no shelter in the arts." I have found that to be true on my own. There is nothing safe about it, and it takes a struggle, a loyal family, and some empowering.

MR: Van Dyke, do you have any more advice that you think would be valuable to artists just starting out?

VDP: I can only reiterate what Vic Chesnutt said - "There is no shelter in the arts." It is uncertain by definition and flies in the face of the five-year plan. But it must be pursued with a discipline and a willingness to learn things that seem irrelevant. In terms of music, I feel that music should be read to be believed. You can always abandon a page, but if it ain't on the page, it ain't on the stage. And that's the truth. It takes work and discipline, but it also takes an incredible power of forgiveness and a desire to serve the music completely without any sort of cosmetic desire. Stripped and bleeding...baring your soul, so that someone else might feel exalted and able. You must learn to give if you want to pursue the arts.

MR: That's beautiful, what an amazing answer. Van, thank you so much for taking time out of your schedule to spend some time with us.

VDP: Thank you so much for having me, Mike. And sometime we may sit down and drink a toast to all those who endured this wonderful interview.

MR: (laughs) Oh man...

Tracks:
1. Donovan's Colours (mono) - George Washington Brown
2. Come to the Sunshine - Van Dyke Parks
3. The Eagle And Me - Van Dyke Parks
4. Friends and Lovers - Sal Valentino
5. Alligator Man - Sal Valentino
6. Farther Along - Van Dyke Parks
7. Valley to Pray - Arlo Guthrie
8. Out On The Rolling Sea When Jesus Speak To Me - Van Dyke Parks
9. Sittin' Here in Limbo - Dino Martin
10. Wha She Go Do - Bonnie Raitt
11. Sit Down I Think I Love You - The Mojo Men
12. One Meat Ball - Ry Cooder
13. Cheek To Cheek - Lowell George
14. Spanish Moon - Little Feat
15. Moog Music ('67) - Van Dyke Parks

Transcribed by Evan Martin


AUDIO EXCLUSIVE:

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