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My Houzz: From Train Depot to Family Home

I really wanted to like this house more. I had a hard time seeing the kitchen, for example, as being very 'renovated.' Maybe it's the door and bench with the peeling paint - I hate peeling paint, always imagining it's falling off, getting into food, etc. It looks so sloppy, like the owners just don't care. When I was growing up, peeling paint meant down-market, a neighborhood of renters, falling property values: people who don't care enough about their homes to keep them painted and in good condition. That's what this house looked like when it was dilapidated.

I guess I wanted the house to look like it could be proud of itself again. Instead it looks shabby and hodge-podge inside. To me, it looks a little too much like hippies moved in and decorated it with garage-sale finds - a student's first flat.

The attic looks more like I expected the whole house to look: given a real face-lift and new life, clean, re-imagined and rejuvenated, like it's ready to face another hundred years with its head held high.

So, a little disappointed, but at least they saved an interesting structure.

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Pakistan militants kill 40 in execution, attack on Shiites

Naseer Ahmed / Reuters

Paramedics inspect the bodies of Shiite pilgrims killed by a car bomb in Quetta on Sunday.

By NBC News staff and wire services

QUETTA, Pakistan -?Pakistani militants, who have escalated attacks in recent weeks, killed at least 40 people in two separate incidents, officials said on Sunday, challenging assertions that military offensives have broken the back of hardline Islamist groups.

A car bomb exploded near a convoy of buses taking Shiite pilgrims to Iran, killing at least 19 people and wounding 30, officials told NBC News, the latest attack on the minority sect.?

Earlier Sunday, 21 tribal policemen believed to have been kidnapped by the Taliban were found shot dead in Pakistan's troubled northwest tribal region, government officials said.

Witnesses said the blast occurred as the three buses were overtaking a car about 35 miles west of Quetta, capital of sparsely populated Baluchistan province, site of many sectarian attacks, near the Iranian border.?

Pakistan has experienced a spike in killings over the last year by radical Sunni Muslims targeting Shiites who they consider heretics. The violence has been especially pronounced in Baluchistan province, where the latest attack occurred. ?

"The bus next to us caught on fire immediately," pilgrim Hussein Ali, 60, told Reuters. "We tried to save our companions but were driven back by the intensity of the heat."?

A second eyewitness said the bomber rushed by in a pick-up truck, swerved in front of the first bus and slammed on the brakes. The bus slammed into the pick-up truck and then a big explosion occurred.?

Photos: Blast in Karachi kills six, wounds 48

Akbar Durrani, Baluchistan's home secretary, told Reuters that rescue teams were trying to reach victims in the wreckage of the vehicles, one of which was still in flames some time after the attack. He said the death toll could rise.?

Fayaz Aziz / Reuters

A badly injured paramilitary soldier, who survived the shooting by Taliban militants, receives treatment at a hospital in Peshawar on Sunday.

At least 19 were killed in the attacks, and 30 wounded, according to government officials.?

A string of attacks on Shiites underscores the government's inability to crack down on groups promoting sectarian violence.?

Sectarian tensions
Shiites make up around 15 percent of Pakistan's 190 million people. They are scattered around the country, but the province of Baluchistan has the largest community, mainly made up of ethnic Hazaras, easily identified by their facial features which resemble those of Central Asians.

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Sunni extremists have long carried out attacks against Shiites in Pakistan. But the sectarian campaign has stepped up in recent years, fueled mainly by the radical group Laskar-e-Jangvhi, aligned to Pakistani Taliban militants headquartered in the tribal region. More than 300 Shiites have been killed in Pakistan this year, according to Human Rights Watch.

The violence has pushed Baluchistan in particular deeper into chaos. The province was already facing an armed insurgency by ethnic Baluch separatists who frequently attack security forces and government facilities. But the secessionist violence has been overtaken by increasingly bold attacks against Shiites.?

Pakistan, Afghanistan share vision on Taliban

The sectarian bloodletting adds another layer to the turmoil in Pakistan, where the government is fighting an insurgency by the Pakistani Taliban and where many fear Sunni hardliners are gaining strength. Shiites and rights group say the government does little to protect Shiites and that militants are emboldened because they are believed to have links to Pakistan's intelligence agencies.?

Tribal policemen killed
The 21 tribal policemen who were shot dead were found by officials shortly after midnight Sunday in the Jabai area of Frontier Region Peshawar after being notified by one policeman who escaped, said Naveed Akbar Khan, a top political official in the area. Another policeman was found seriously wounded, said Khan.?

The 23 policemen went missing before dawn Thursday when militants armed with rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons attacked two posts in Frontier Region Peshawar. Two policemen were also killed in the attacks.?

After receiving threatening telephone calls warning they would regret helping the "infidel" campaign against polio, a group of woman, working on a UN-backed polio vaccination campaign, were shot and killed by gunmen a day after a similar slaying in Karachi. Ch4 Europe's Lindsey Hilsum reports. Warning: Some images maybe disturbing.

Militants lined the policemen up on a cricket pitch late Saturday night and gunned them down, said another local official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.?

Also Sunday, two Pakistani army soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in the North Waziristan tribal area, the main sanctuary for Taliban and al-Qaida militants in the country, security officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with official policy.?

NBC News'?Mushtaq Yusufzai,?The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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Iraqi protesters wounded after warning shots fired

BAGHDAD (AP) ? An official in Iraq's western Anbar province says two people have been wounded after bodyguards for a senior Sunni politician began shooting to disperse angry anti-government protesters.

Anbar provincial council member Talib Hamadi al-Dulaimi told The Associated Press the shooting happened near Ramadi Sunday during a visit by Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq. Sunni protesters have been rallying in the area for more than a week to protest over perceived second-class treatment by the Shiite-led government.

Al-Dulaimi says a dispute broke out and shots were fired after demonstrators insisted the Sunni official show support for their protest by submitting his resignation from the government.

Gunfire continued to ring out and protesters were seen throwing rocks at the entourage as it left the area.

Al-Mutlaq's office had no immediate comment.

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Your one-minute real estate update ? Off the Kuff

by Charles Kuffner.

I just have one mostly tangential thing to say about this.

Houston will see a modest and steady growth in retail activity in 2013, according to Ed Wulfe?s annual retail forecast.

And the following year should be much better, said Wulfe, who is chairman and CEO of Wulfe & Co., a retail development, brokerage and property management firm.

The amount of new shopping center space to be built and opened in 2013 will be slightly greater than this year?s, while 2014 should be ?very strong based on what?s underway,? Wulfe said.

I note that story mostly because it seems like as good an excuse as any to wonder once again about the status of all those long-dormant projects whose empty lots serve as a daily reminder of their lack of activity. I speak of course of the Stables and the Robinson Warehouse, now celebrating its sixth anniversary of vacantness. At last report the Sonoma site was being redeveloped; I can?t personally confirm this, as I generally avoid the area. Regent Square was supposed to have commenced construction in October, but I haven?t seen anything on the Allen Parkway part of the property. And one property that I generally forget about but was in the news recently, the old Astroworld site, also continues to lay fallow. I know this story is about retail development, and most of the sites I?m talking about were intended to be residential or mixed-use, but I feel like the Houston real estate market won?t truly be healthy again until something is happening with all of them.

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The Best Films of 2012 | People's Critic: Film Reviews - seattlepi.com

2012 was a fantastic year in film. With a year full of breakout stars, amazing?performances, and sensational endings, here were a few of my favorite films.

10. Looper

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis teamed up in this sci fi thriller set in 2014. Hitmen, called ?Loopers?, work for the mob of the future that uses time travel to eliminate targets.? What makes Looper more than just a shoot em up action film is the deeper story involving Sara (Emily Blunt) and Cid (Pierce Gagnon). Even with the family?s side story, Looper is full of action. Seeing Bruce Willis shoot guns is a flashback to his early Die Hard days. ?Eye popping visual effects paired with trippy time travel made Looper the sci-fi treat of 2012. The movie also gave us The Rain Man, one of the best nicknames for villain in movie history ? sorry Pinhead.

9. The Raid: Redemption

This Indonesian martial arts film pits one man against a gang of psychopaths when he and his team get trapped in a high-rise during a raid. The Raid: Redemption strips away the CGI and cable tricks that have infiltrated martial arts movies the past ten years ? it?s all knuckles and boots to faces for 101 minutes. Raid?s a reminder that even the simplest story can turn into an amazing film if you have badass action, a fearless hero, and insane villains. The film?s climatic 2-on-1 fight scene shows exactly why Mad Dog is the smallest guy, but the biggest threat.

8. Your Sister?s Sister

When Emily Blunt?wasn?t?starring in time travel movies, she had time to churn out a few smaller films like Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Your Sister?s Sister. In Your Sister?s Sister, Blunt plays Iris, a young woman trying to help her friend Jack (The League?s Mark Duplass) deal with the loss of his brother. She invites him to stay at their family?s cabin where he has a brief encounter with Iris?s sister Hannah. The three spend a weekend together that will reveal Jack?s not the only one dealing with issues. Your Sister?s Sister is beautifully written and directed by Lynn Shelton ? the multi-dimensional characters make for a?humorous?story that tugs at your heart strings.

7. Chronicle

A superhero origin story + found footage = one of the year?s most unique films. Andrew (Dane DeHaan), Matt (Alex Russell), and Steven (Michael B Jordan) find a foreign object that gives them superpowers. Like Uncle Ben told Peter, ?With great power comes great responsibility? ? well, somebody should?ve told Andrew that because he?s the proverbial bull in the china shop with his new found powers. It?s hard to find good young actors, but the three stars give great performances ? Michael B Jordan reminded everyone why they fell in love with him during the television series Friday Night Lights. Chronicle seemed to come out of nowhere and is a shockingly good story, entertaining, and poses the question ?What would you do??

6. Skyfall

Bond #23 is entertaining from ?007?s motorcycle chase, to the last fight scene, Skyfall is a riveting?roller coaster?ride that hits on all things Bond, old and new. Daniel Craig suits up for his third time as 007 and delivers another great performance with help from Javier Bardem?s and his dazzling performance as super villain Silva. Skyfall has the best opening scene/title sequence of 2012. A great chase scene plus Adele belting out ?Skyfall? was the perfect start to a Bond film. After all these years, they?re still able to keep the Bond franchise fresh by adding new blood like Cloud Atlas? Ben Whishaw as Q and Naomie Harris as Eve MoneyPenny. Skyfall is action, tears, laughs, and most of all, a lot of fun.

5. Perks of Being a Wallflower

One of the year?s best films came from a novel by writer/director Stephen Chobsky. The story of Charlie?s (Logan Lerman) awkward integration into high school is a trip in the time machine for anyone who?s ever been a freshman. Perks beautifully captures teenage angst and how we navigate the early years that shape us. Perks soundtrack that includes The Smith?s ?Asleep? and David Bowie?s ?Heroes? is the perfect background music to Charlie?s story. The film also has breakout performances from Logan Lerman, Ezra Miller, and a post Harry Potter Emma Watson.

4. Argo

It would be hard to imagine, ten years ago, Ben Affleck would be one of Hollywood?s best directors. The once laughable actor turned in an Oscar worthy film with Argo. Argo is the tale of the 1979 Iran hostage crisis where a group of Americans hide in a Canadian ambassador?s home until the CIA sends in one man for an extraction. The extraction plan? Pretend to be a Canadian movie crew on a location scout for a film called ?Argo?. The story is told through tense scenes in Iran and back in the CIA office during the 11th hour of the extraction. The brilliance of Argo is its heart pounding third act that will have you on the edge of your seat, even though history books have already told us how it ends. That?s the sign of a good drama. Ben Affleck emerged from Argo as one of this generations best directors and a true visionary.

3. Django Unchained

This spaghetti western about a freed slave hell bent on freeing his wife wouldn?t be a Tarantino film without a little bit of controversy. It also wouldn?t be a Tarantino film without its great storytelling. Django is not the historic film Lincoln is, but a highly entertaining revenge film that hits on different emotions. The uncomfortable dialogue and in your face bigotry is the perfect tone for a film like Django. The film gives us an amazing performance from Jamie Foxx and our first look at Leonardo DiCaprio as a villain ? the evil plantation owner Calvin Candie. Someone needs to sign DiCaprio up for Bond 24.

2. The Dark Knight Rises

The finale of the Nolan/Bale Batman era was a bittersweet goodbye. Seven years after Christopher Nolan breathed new life into a dying franchise, Batman gave audiences one last epic battle before he said goodbye. The Dark Knight comes out of retirement to face off against a mad man named Bane (Tom Hardy) who plans to destroy Gotham. TDKR hits on a lot of notes, but none better than the relationship between Bruce (Christian Bale) and Alfred (Michael Caine). One of the best things about the Nolan trilogy is how Bruce/Alfred relationship has a different arc in each film ? Nolan saved the best arc for his last film. Tom Hardy?s physical transformation into Bane made everyone in Hollywood take notice. ?Joseph Gordon-Levitt steals the show with the film?s best performance and adds TDKR to his 2012 resume that includes Lincoln, Looper, and Premium Rush. ?The film?s ?Holy waterfall caves Batman? ending was every comic book nerds dream.

1. The Avengers

Can a movie be highly anticipated, a box office success, and one of the best films of the year? The short answer: Yes, Avengers. From the opening frame to Thanos post credit scene, Marvel?s The Avengers is the most entertaining film of the year. Joss Whedon did the impossible blending six heroes, five movies, and sibling rivalry into movie masterpiece. Avenger?s jaw dropping action sequences alone made it the best theater experience of 2012. What really kept the film afloat are the fantastic performances from Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Robert Downey Jr.?s witty one-liners, and Mark Ruffalo?s seamless integration into the Avengers team. Now if we could petition Marvel to let Joss Whedon would work on every film.

Honorable Mentions:

The Grey

The Hunger Games

Cabin in the Woods

Wreck-It Ralph

Life of Pi

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Most Popular Episodes of the Lifehacker Podcast

Most Popular Episodes of the Lifehacker PodcastA lot happens on Lifehacker every week, and elsewhere in the world. We created the podcast to easily share our top stories, favorite tips and downloads, and answer your questions. 2012 was our first year with the podcast and we had a lot of great episodes. Here are the most popular.

The Dark Side of Getting Things Done, Spliced Headphones, and Free Mobile Hotspots

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Cheap Media Centers, Smarter Notifications, and a Less Annoying YouTube

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Windows 8 Tablets, Free iPhones, and Downloading All the Things

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Hacked Cameras, Coffee Addictions, and Apple's Amazing Incredible New iThings

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Hack Your Brain for Motivation, Buy Two Computers to Save Money, and Keep the Poop Off Your Shoes and Body

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Facebook's Tracking You (Again), Apple's Magical Maps, and the Best Set Top Boxes

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Here Comes Windows 8, New Apple Hardware, and Super Home Theater PCs

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Speed Up Slow Boot Times, Life in Hackerspace, and Free Wi-Fi Everywhere

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OS X Mountain Lion: Learn New Features, Fix Annoying Ones, and Uncover the Secrets

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Reviving Old Laptops, Migrating Google Data, and the Communal Tablet Problem

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There you have it. We've had a great time doing the podcast this year and look forward to continuing the show in 2013. You've stuck with us through audio issues and continued to send in questions and feedback to make the show so much better. Thank you for listening, rating us highly on iTunes, and helping the podcast grow into something great! Because we just started doing the podcast this year, so we don't have a Best of 2011 (or earlier). Fortunately, we made a best of episode of the old video show which you can find here if you want a blast from the past.

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Bora ZivkovicBora Zivkovic is the Blog Editor at Scientific American, chronobiologist, biology teacher, organizer of ScienceOnline conferences and editor of Open Laboratory anthologies of best science writing on the Web. Follow on Twitter @boraz. Bora ZivkovicBora Zivkovic is the Blog Editor at Scientific American, chronobiologist, biology teacher, organizer of ScienceOnline conferences and editor of Open Laboratory anthologies of best science writing on the Web. Follow on Twitter @boraz.

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Israel indicts former foreign minister Lieberman

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli far-right leader Avigdor Lieberman was charged on Sunday with fraud and breach of trust, allegations that prompted his resignation as foreign minister two weeks ago, justice officials said.

Lieberman, who has denied the accusations, remains head of the Yisrael Beitenu party that has formed a coalition with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party ahead of a January 22 parliamentary election.

Israeli justice officials said Lieberman was indicted on charges relating to the promotion of an Israeli diplomat who had illegally given him information about a police investigation against him.

Under Israeli law, conviction on the fraud and breach of trust charges could disqualify Lieberman from holding a cabinet post in the next government.

Lieberman, who lives in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, has stoked controversy by questioning the loyalties of Israel's 1.5 million Arab citizens.

His comments have drawn accusations of racism but have also given him a large electoral following beyond his Russian-speaking base.

Earlier this month, he angered the European Union by saying it had not sufficiently condemned calls by Hamas Islamists for Israel's destruction, likening this to Europe's failure to stop Nazi genocide against Jews during World War Two.

The European Union foreign policy chief called the comments offensive and reiterated the bloc's commitment to Israel's security.

Born in Moldova, Lieberman emigrated to Israel in 1978. He became administrative head of the Likud party in 1993 and ran the prime minister's office from 1996 to 1997 during Netanyahu's first term. He left and formed Yisrael Beitenu in 1999.

Lieberman is the latest in a string of Israeli politicians to face corruption charges in recent years. Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert resigned in 2008 after being indicted, though he has since been acquitted of most of the charges against him.

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Neural Pointillism: Lighting Up the Brain in Psychedelic Relief

Genetic engineering enables individual brain cells of research animals to ignite in brilliant color to trace the elaborate connections of a nervous system


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During the last decade, researchers have labored intensively to find new methods to photograph the complex networks of nerve cells that make up the brain and spinal cord, an attempt to overcome the severe limitations of earlier imaging technologies. The emerging science of connectomics, intended to map such connections, will be made possible by deploying these techniques.

In 2007, Jeff Lichtman, Joshua Sanes and colleagues at Harvard University came up with one of the most notable examples of the new brain-cell imaging methods. Brainbow lights up neurons in about 100 different hues, enabling a precise tracking of neural circuitry and synapses, the gaps between brain cells.

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Scientists engineer a mouse or another model animal with a gene that randomly causes each neuron to express differing amounts of a red, green or blue fluorescent protein, producing a palette of varying pastel-like colors. Slices of tissue are photographed and recombined to produce detailed imagery of the brain?s structural topography. (The original discovery of what is called green fluorescent protein by Martin Chalfie, Osamu Shinomura and Roger Y. Tsien, from which these new multi-colored fluorescent proteins are derived, was awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.)

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Interview with the gay military couple whose iconic ?kiss? photo went viral this year (video)

You may recall the photo of the gay kiss, showing a Marine jumping into his boyfriend?s arms on coming home from Afghanistan.

Well, DepFox has done a great interview with them, on YouTube. Here?s the description, video is below:

This February began with one of the most iconic photographs of the entire year, that of USMC Sgt.. Brandon Morgans welcome home kiss with boyfriend Dalan Wells?.a photo that has come to be synonymous with the end of DADT. Well we had the incredible fortune of being able to sit down with Brandon and Dalan and to to get their point of view on how that photo has affected their lives and whats in store for their future.

Interview with the iconic ?gay military kiss? couple (video)

It?s funny to hear the guys talk about, when discussing the propriety of how they carried themselves at the iconic moment, how some other people at the homecoming (straight women) were dressed inappropriately skimpy!

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Brattleboro Reformer: Legislative preview: Energy, health care and ...

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BRATTLEBORO ? State Sen. Peter Galbraith is not a fan of industrial wind power in Vermont.

About to embark on his second term as a Democratic Windham County senator, Galbraith said he wants to impose a moratorium on development of turbines on state land while also allowing affected communities to have more say in such projects.

?This is an issue that certainly will be a major source of debate,? Galbraith said.

He was among the Windham County state lawmakers who gathered recently at the?Reformer?for a discussion about the upcoming legislative session, which begins Jan. 9.

They expect the legislature to tackle big topics including the environment, health care and energy. One of the most-discussed issues was education, with state Rep. Valerie Stuart saying the state must do more to promote readiness for kindergarten, college and careers.

The Democrat from Brattleboro?s District 1 cited statistics including the fact that, when reaching kindergarten age, only 56 percent of Vermont children are deemed sufficiently ready for those classes.

Stuart, who hopes to again sit on the House Education Committee, also said post-secondary education is becoming increasingly important.

?Over three-quarters of the jobs of the future will require some sort of college education,? she said.

State Rep. Ann Manwaring, a Wilmington Democrat representing Windham District 6, called for a ?bottom-up? approach to education?policy that would emphasize policies that are working on the local level.

When it comes to educational results, ?the needle isn?t moving very much, no matter how much we pay for schools,? Manwaring said. ?I believe we really need to look at education as a system.?

Overall, she added, ?we have to put public education and the success of it at the same level that we?ve put health care.?

That?s a reference to the state?s continuing effort to enact a centralized, single-payer health-care system by 2017. Galbraith said he is concerned that the debate about how to pay for such a system could be ?kicked down the road? to future sessions.

?Unless you figure out how to pay for it, you really haven?t created a system,? he said.

The legislators addressed a variety of other issues including:

? On the energy front, Galbraith believes encouraging greater energy efficiency is a much more effective tool for addressing climate change than wind power.

?Industrial wind in Vermont is about making a statement that we care about global warming at the expense of our ridgelines, when in fact we?re doing nothing about global warming,? Galbraith said.

He wants to introduce legislation that would impose a moratorium on developing industrial-size wind turbines on state-owned land. Also, he wants to require that any such development would need the consent of affected communities.

That includes not only those towns that would host turbines but also those that are situated nearby within view of the towers.

?You need to define what is an ?affected community,?? Galbraith said.

? Encouraging economic development hinges on such initiatives as broadband expansion, workforce development and creation of affordable housing, said state Rep. John Moran, a Wardsboro Democrat who represents the Windham-Bennington House district.

Moran wants a ?worker-friendly State of Vermont? that offers livable wages.

?If you work and you still can?t afford to live, there?s a problem there,? he said.

? Moran also wants to encourage ?open and responsive budgeting? at the state level.

?It will give us a (better) sense of how we?re allocating our resources,? he said.

? State Rep. David Deen, a Westminster Democrat representing the Windham 4 district, chaired the House Fish, Wildlife and Water Resources Committee in his last term.

Deen said he is interested in issues including storm-water management, pollution in the Connecticut River watershed and the controversial potential for transporting ?tar sands? oil through the state.

?There will be legislation dealing with transmission of tar sands through pipelines in Vermont,? Deen said.

? About 16 months after Tropical Storm Irene struck Vermont, the Federal Emergency Management Agency ? and its perceived shortcomings ? still is on many legislators? minds.

?I am going to put a spotlight on them and do some public hearings,? Deen said.

? State Rep. Tristan Toleno, a Democrat who will be serving his first term representing Brattleboro?s District 3, said food issues, health and fitness and obesity are among his concerns.

? State Rep. Carolyn Partridge, a Democrat from the town of Windham who represents the Windham 3 district, chaired the House Agriculture Committee during her previous term.

She remains interested in issues including Farm to Plate and the mandatory labeling of food containing genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. Previous efforts to pass a GMO-labeling bill have failed.

Source: http://energizevermont.org/2012/12/brattleboro-reformer-legislative-preview-energy-health-care-and-education-on-tap-for-legislators/

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In a Dec. 27 ?Luxury Explainer,? Aisha Harris incorrectly stated that the annual production of sheep?s wool is 3 million pounds. It is 3 billion pounds.

In a Dec. 27 "XX Factor" post, Amanda Hess misspelled Richard Mourdock?s last name.

In a Dec. 26 ?Brow Beat,? Aisha Harris incorrectly referred to a scene featuring actor Jason Biggs as being from the 2003 film American Wedding.

In a Dec. 26 ?Double X,? Holly Allen and Virginia Choi mislabeled an image of University of Arkansas Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Jeff Long as Head Coach Bobby Petrino.

In a Dec. 26 ?Politics,? Neil deMause wrote that Cassie was studying to be a ultrasound stenographer. She was studying to be an ultrasound sonographer.

In a Dec. 26 "Science" photograph caption, Kara Brandeisky named the monkey Cercopithecus hamlyni only and omitted the newfound monkey species C. lomamiensis.

In a Dec. 21 ?Brow Beat? post, an editing error incorrectly identified the game Kindergarten Killer as ?Kindergarten Killers.?

In the Dec. 21 ?War Stories,? Fred Kaplan stated that John Kerry served in the Army. He served in the Navy.

In a Dec. 3 "Slatest" post about Kate Middleton's pregnancy, a photo caption originally misstated the duchess's formal title. She is the Duchess of Cambridge.

In a 2011 "Culturebox," Neil J. Young initially referred to a Singing Christmas Tree pageant in Grand Isle, Neb. It was actually in Grand Island, Neb.

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Obama invites congressional leaders to cliff talk

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A deadline looming, President Barack Obama will meet with congressional leaders at the White House on Friday in search of a compromise to avoid a year-end "fiscal cliff" of across-the-board tax increases and deep spending cuts.

The development capped a day of growing urgency in which Obama returned early from a Hawaiian vacation while lawmakers snarled across a partisan divide over responsibility for gridlock on key pocketbook issues. Speaker John Boehner called the House back into session for a highly unusual Sunday evening session.

Adding to the woes confronting the middle class was a pending spike of $2 per gallon or more in milk prices if lawmakers failed to pass farm legislation by year's end.

Four days before the deadline, the White House disputed reports that Obama was sending lawmakers a scaled-down plan to avoid the fiscal cliff of tax increases and spending cuts.

Administration officials confirmed the Friday meeting at the White House in a bare-bones announcement that said the president would "host a meeting."

An aide to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said the Kentucky lawmaker "is eager to hear from the president."

A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner issued a statement that said the Ohio Republican would attend and "continue to stress that the House has already passed legislation to avert the entire fiscal cliff and now the Senate must act."

While there was no guarantee of a compromise, Republicans and Democrats said privately elements of any agreement would likely include an extension of middle class tax cuts with increased rates at upper incomes as well as cancellation of the scheduled spending cuts. An extension of expiring unemployment benefits, a reprieve for doctors who face a cut in Medicare payments and possibly a short-term measure to prevent dairy prices from soaring could also become part of a year-end bill, they said.

That would postpone politically contentious disputes over spending cuts for 2013.

Top Senate leaders said they remain ready to seek a last-minute agreement. Yet there was no legislation pending and no sign of negotiations in either the House or the Senate on a bill to prevent the tax hikes and spending cuts that economists say could send the economy into a recession.

Far from conciliatory, the rhetoric was confrontational and at times unusually personal.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., accused Boehner of running a dictatorship, citing his refusal to call a vote on legislation to keep taxes steady for most while letting them rise at upper incomes. The bill "would pass overwhelmingly," Reid predicted, and said the Ohio Republican won't change his mind because he fears it might cost him re-election as speaker when the new Congress convenes next week.

Boehner seems "to care more about keeping his speakership than keeping the nation on a firm financial footing," he said in remarks on the Senate floor.

A few hours later, McConnell expressed frustration and blamed the standoff on Obama and the Democrats. "Republicans have bent over backwards. We stepped way, way out of our comfort zone," he said, referring to GOP offers to accept higher tax rates on some taxpayers.

"We wanted an agreement, but we had no takers. The phone never rang, and so here we are five days from the new year and we might finally start talking," McConnell said.

Still, he warned: "Republicans aren't about to write a blank check for anything the Democrats put forward just because we find ourselves at the edge of the cliff."

Brendan Buck, a spokesman for Boehner, responded in a similar vein to Reid's comments. "Harry Reid should talk less and legislate more if he wants to avert the fiscal cliff. The House has already passed legislation to do so," he said, referring to a measure that extends existing cuts at all income levels.

Addressing the GOP rank and file by conference call, Boehner said the next move is up to the Senate, which has yet to act on House-passed bills to retain expiring tax cuts at all income levels and replace across-the-board spending cuts with targeted savings aimed largely at social programs.

"The House will take this action on whatever the Senate can pass - but the Senate must act," he said, according to a participant in the call.

Boehner told Republican lawmakers the House would convene on Sunday evening. Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., an ally of the speaker, quoted him as having said "he didn't really intend to put on the floor something that would pass with all the Democratic votes and few of the Republican votes."

The risk of higher milk prices stems from the possibility that existing farm programs will expire at year's end, and neither chamber of Congress has scheduled a vote on even a temporary extension to prevent a spike. There have been unverified estimates that the cost to consumers of a gallon of milk could double without action by Congress.

The president flew home from Hawaii overnight after speaking with top congressional leaders.

Before leaving the White House last Friday, the president had called on lawmakers to pass scaled-down legislation that prevents tax increases for the middle class, raises rates at upper incomes and renews expiring unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless. He said he still supports a more sweeping measure to include spending cuts to reduce deficits, but said they could wait until the new year.

That capped an unpredictable week in which Boehner pivoted away from comprehensive deficit reduction talks with Obama to an aborted attempt to push legislation through the House that retained existing tax levels except above $1 million. Anti-tax Republicans rebelled at raising rates on million-dollar earners, and Boehner backpedaled and canceled the planned vote.

Without congressional action, current tax rates will expire on Dec. 31, resulting in a $536 billion tax increase over a decade that would touch nearly all Americans. In addition, the military and other federal departments would have to begin absorbing about $110 billion in spending cuts.

Failure to avoid the "fiscal cliff" doesn't necessarily mean tax increases and spending cuts would become permanent, since the new Congress could pass legislation cancelling them retroactively after it begins its work next year.

But gridlock through the end of the year would mark a sour beginning to a two-year extension of divided government that resulted from last month's elections in which Obama won a new term and Republicans retained their majority in the House.

The tax issue in particular has been Obama's first test of muscle after his re-election in November. He ran for a new term calling for higher taxes on the wealthy, and postelection public opinion polls show continued support for his position.

Boehner's decision to support higher rates on million-dollar earners marked a significant break with long-standing GOP orthodoxy, but the resistance among his rank and file so far has trumped him as well as any mandate the president claims.

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Associated Press writers Alan Fram and Jim Kuhnhenn contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-invites-congressional-leaders-cliff-talk-003155101--finance.html

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Digital reading rises, while books fade

Share of adult Americans reading an e-book jumps from 16 to 23 percent in a year, Pew survey finds, while traditional book reading falls from 72 to 67 percent.

By Associated Press / December 27, 2012

The Nook tablet is seen during a demonstration at the Union Square Barnes & Noble in New York in this 2011 file photo. The share of US adults reading a digital book jumped in 2012 while the share of those reading a traditional book fell, accoridng to a new survey.

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A Pew Internet Research Center survey released Thursday found that the percentage of Americans aged 16 and older who read an?e-book?grew from 16 percent in 2011 to 23 percent this year. Readers of traditional books dropped from 72 percent to 67 percent. Overall, those reading books of any kind dropped from 78 percent to 75 percent, a shift Pew called statistically insignificant.

Those owning an?e-book?device or tablet jumped from 18 percent to 33 percent, with much of that increase coming from last year's holiday season, when millions received Kindles, Nooks and other e-readers as gifts.

Awareness that libraries offer digital texts grew from 24 percent to 31 percent.

The telephone survey of 2,252 people aged 16 and older was conducted from Oct. 15 to Nov. 10. It has a sampling error margin of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points.

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Worst CEO of 2012: Best Buy's Brian Dunn | Daily ... - Yahoo! Finance

As 2012 comes to a close, it's that time of year again to list some of the best and worst CEOs over the past 12 months.

Sydney Finkelstein, a professor of management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and author of ?Why Smart Executives Fail? and ?Think Again," shared his annual "Worst CEOs" list with The Daily Ticker.

Two of the CEOs were so bad they are no longer on the job. For the CEOs who remain on the payroll, watch out. All of the CEOs on Finkelstein?s 2011 list have been shown the door.

While stock price is an important part of Finkelstein's criteria, it is not the only determining factor. The lack of corporate governance also plays an important part.

Without further ado, the top two ?Worst CEOs of 2012? are Brian Dunn of Best Buy (BBY) and Audrey McClendon of Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK). Honorable mentions also go to Facebook?s (FB) Mark Zuckerberg and Groupon?s (GRPN) Andrew Mason.

1. Brian Dunn, former CEO, Best Buy (resigned April 2012)

?Brian Dunn...there is really not a lot of great things to say,? says Finkelstein in the accompanying interview. ?You have a company that is in a virtual free fall. The stock is down something like 50% this year; cash is down; EPS is down; same-store-sales are down. You name it?s down.?

Dunn resigned this past spring; during his tenure Best Buy stock has fallen 80% in five years.

The electronics retailer's competitors ? like Amazon (AMZN), Wal-Mart (WMT) and Apple (AAPL) ?have been breathing down its neck for years and Dunn did little to fight back, says Finkelstein. Dunn also deserves blame for not improving Best Buy?s customer service, Finkelstein adds. Dunn also "completely wasted" $6.4 billion in company cash on stock repurchases, says Finkelstein. Dunn was also accused of dating a 29-year-old female employee.

2. Aubrey McClendon, CEO, Chesapeake Energy (resigned as chairman, still CEO)

?Aubrey McClendon is a classic entrepreneur who breaks all the rules,? says Finkelstein.

While he was a visionary in his line of work, he also pushed the envelope when it came to mixing business finances with personal finances. For example, McClendon used the corporate jet for his personal use and he cut a corporate sponsorship deal with a sports team he privately owned.

According to Finkelstein, McClendon's inappropriate behavior includes:

  • Documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal show that several major Wall Street banks lent McClendon money and then received lucrative work as public-offering underwriters or financial advisers to Chesapeake.

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  • Personally borrowed $500 million from EIG Global Energy Partners, which had also been a large financer for Chesapeake. In securing personal loans from his company's business associate, McClendon exposed himself to a potential conflict of interest, as it's reasonable to expect him to feel pressure to serve EIG's interests in future corporate transactions, potentially at the expense of the best interests of shareholders.

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  • Reuters exposed a $200 million hedge fund trading oil and gas McClendon ran at the same time he was CEO of Chesapeake -- an obvious conflict of interest.

?Nothing is illegal, everything is disclosed (as far as we know) but it sure doesn?t look good,? says Finkelstein.

3. Andrea Jung, Avon, Chairman of Board (resigned as CEO April 2012)

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Andrea Jung of Avon (AVP) made this year?s list of worst CEOs due to a long string of poor performance and her inability to remedy operational issues, says Finkelstein.

Avon?s stock price is down 18% in 2012 and was down more than 80% in the last quarter.

The U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are also looking into Avon's potential bribery of foreign officials. The investigation has been ongoing since 2011 and to date Avon has spent $300 million in legal fees.

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4. Mark Pincus, CEO, Zynga

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Mark Pincus of Zynga (ZNGA) made the list because of the huge declines in Zynga's stock price.

Zynga?s stock price is down 75% in 2012. Even though the number of users is increasing, the number of paying customers is shrinking, notes Finkelstein.

On top of that, there has been an ?incredible exodus of top executive talent, always one of the biggest warning signs for impending disaster," says Finkelstein.

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Another foreboding sign is the fact that the gaming company is dependent upon Facebook for 90% of its revenues.

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5. Rodrigo Rato, President, Bankia (Spain)

Rato became the chief executive officer in 2010 and resigned this year after wrongfully promoting the health of the bank and its shares. The Spanish government had to step in and bail out the financial institution.

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Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/worst-ceo-2012-best-buy-brian-dunn-124535841.html

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Airlines Waiving Change Fees for Delayed Travelers | Travel ...

Due to the recent line of winter storms stretching across the midwest and northeast, many airlines are waiving the change fees associated with flight cancellations and delays at several airports across Indiana, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Vermont. Those looking to continue on with a trip may be able to turn to their airline to change flights without paying associated fees or fare differences.

This time of year is specifically prone to these kinds of travel interruptions. Luckily, many airlines are more lenient during mass travel disruptions in an effort to ease the tension and stress during these winter storms.

Additionally, those who have travel insurance policies in place may find relief for some costly expenses related to delays and cancellations. Travel delay, trip interruption and trip cancellation are some of the most valuable benefits that may provide relief to travelers burdened by extra costs or complete cancellation of travel arrangements.

Travelers should check policy details for specific weather-related benefits to see if coverage applies.

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