Saturday, September 29, 2012

Start or sit? Essential fantasy football advice

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Have questions on who to start in Week 4? Tiffany Simons and I break down the key fantasy players in each matchup.

1 p.m. ET Games

Is Stevan Ridley still a worthy start? Has Christian Ponder suddenly more than just a fantasy backup? And should Antonio Gates still be considered a must start at tight end? We break down all those answers, plus what to do about Kenny Britt and more.

Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.

4 p.m. ET Games

Can BenJarvus Green-Ellis be counted on against the Jaguars? What about Ryan Williams for Arizona? And is time to consider sitting Doug Martin? We'll answer those questions, plus what to expect for Demaryius Thomas?and many more about Sunday's late afternoon matchups.

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SportsTalk's Starts or Sits

SportsTalk's Kay Adams breaks down whether you should start or sit Mikel Leshoure, Christian Ponder, Cedric Benson and many others in Week 4.

Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.

Sunday night

How close should you be to benching Michael Vick? What should you expect from Andre Brown now that Ahmad Bradshaw is back? Tiffany and I give a complete Eagles - Giants fantasy breakdown.

Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.

Monday night

Is Jason Witten still start-worthy? And what's going on with Dez Bryant? Check our fantasy breakdown of Bears - Cowboys.

Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.

Have questions on who to start in Week 4? Tiffany Simons and I break down the key fantasy players in each matchup.

1 p.m. ET Games

Is Stevan Ridley still a worthy start? Has Christian Ponder suddenly more than just a fantasy backup? And should Antonio Gates still be considered a must start at tight end? We break down all those answers, plus what to do about Kenny Britt and more.

Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.

4 p.m. ET Games

Can BenJarvus Green-Ellis be counted on against the Jaguars? What about Ryan Williams for Arizona? And is time to consider sitting Doug Martin? We'll answer those questions, plus what to expect for Demaryius Thomas?and many more about Sunday's late afternoon matchups.

Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.

SportsTalk's Starts or Sits

SportsTalk's Kay Adams breaks down whether you should start or sit Mikel Leshoure, Christian Ponder, Cedric Benson and many others in Week 4.

Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.

Sunday night

How close should you be to benching Michael Vick? What should you expect from Andre Brown now that Ahmad Bradshaw is back? Tiffany and I give a complete Eagles - Giants fantasy breakdown.

Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.

Monday night

Is Jason Witten still start-worthy? And what's going on with Dez Bryant? Check our fantasy breakdown of Bears - Cowboys.

Breaking sports news video. MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL highlights and more.

Source: http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/41536/334/week-4-starts-and-sits

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Texas Mutual Insurance Names Osmond Claims Manager in Dallas

Workers? compensation insurance provider, Texas Mutual Insurance Co., has hired Timothy Osmond as claims manager in Dallas.

Osmond will be responsible for management of a staff of 36 claims professionals in Texas Mutual?s Dallas regional office. In the role, he will focus on supporting his team?s outstanding record of customer service and regulatory compliance.

Osmond has more than 24 years of experience in the insurance industry. Prior to joining Texas Mutual, Osmond spent more than 10 years in claims management positions, specializing in areas such as risk services, corporate claims strategies, quality assurance reviews and business contingency plans.

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Source: Texas Mutual Insurance Co.

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

Source: http://www.claimsjournal.com/news/southcentral/2012/09/28/214414.htm

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Canon?s New Full-Frame 6D: The Beginning Of The End For APS-C At $2099

canon-6dCanon unveiled a new entry in its DSLR lineup this morning, the full-frame Canon 6D which arrives sometime in December. The camera is priced at $2,099 U.S., at or slightly above where its previous generation 5D Mark II is currently sitting at most retailers, and well under the $3,500 asking price of the 5D Mark III or the $6,800 1DX. It's an attractive and affordable choice for those looking at at a 7D, which is based around much smaller APS-C sensor tech, and right on par with Nikon's latest D600 full-frame, which also retails for $2,099. The question is, with these kinds of specs in a full-frame body at these prices, is it only a matter of time before APS-C gets retired altogether? The 6D hits a lot of notes, but not all of them are the ones consumers were looking to hear. Still, it's trying to be a bridge device, and it definitely changes things up enough to wear that guise.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Oncolytics lung cancer drug meets main goal in mid-stage trial

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professional weight loss: Health and fitness - The Truth and Lies

By Jude John Cordell

Usually when we go to the gym there are people who will tell us things about fitness that are not true, ignore them. While you can get some great workout tips, you can also pick-up information that may be inaccurate or false. People at the gym are only trying to help even though their information might not always be accurate. Just because someone has been working out in the gym a long time does not necessarily make them an authority on the subject just like any other time you might get advice. Use only sources that are credible. The following tips can help shed some light on truths and other information on health and fitness.

You've probably heard that swimming is good for losing weight. This is in no way true. Swimming has many benefits but losing pounds isn't one of them. The reason for this is because as you are swimming the water is doing the work to support your body weight (called buoyancy) which basically means you aren't getting the workout you think you are or that you might if you were running or jogging long distances.

There is a curious attitude when it comes to sweating. Many people tend to think that if they are sweating, then they are doing good and working hard. The converse seems to hold, as well. If there is no sweat happening, then they must not be working very hard. Sweat is your body's way of cooling itself. Physical exertion and sweat are not interrelated.

It's a fact that you can burn calories without breaking a sweat. Even just a walk can help you accomplish that.

Serious disease conditions can be slowed or prevented by implementing a healthy fitness program like taking a home exercise bike routine and a well balanced diet. Of course you've heard about exercise and cardio health. High blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol are only a few of the other conditions that can be positively impacted by exercise. Your commitment to a healthy diet and exercise can also help you slow the effects of aging on your body.

There are many truths, half-truths and bald faced lies about health and fitness in the world. So be careful what you believe. Find ways to verify the information before you trust it like this article. Careful here, you'll want to avoid information that can cause you harm if it turns out to be incorrect. Perform due diligence on everything you hear.



About the Author:


Jude John Cordell is also an expert in machine equipment exercises that will help develop more muscles like the use of a cycling bike. He is also one of the most succeeding male in terms of practical exercises particularly working out with the upright exercise bikes.

Source: http://professionalweightloss.blogspot.com/2012/09/health-and-fitness-truth-and-lies_14.html

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

types of wizards - for those who need help

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elemental wizards
use the spells to bend the elements to your will

elements - Fire, water, air, earth, lightning, Ice

tactical wizard
your a military wizard who uses a range of spells for defence and attack

Anti-magic, magical traps, distruction magic, some sommoning spells

sommoner wizard
uses spells to sommon beasts, weapons, armor to aid them in there doings

uses a rande of spells to sommon what he or she wants

healer wizard
noncombative wizard

uses healing, abilityboosting and protective spells to help out in battle

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Dutch voters seen shunning euro radicals in election

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Mainstream pro-European parties look set to dominate the Dutch parliamentary election on Wednesday, dispelling concerns that radical eurosceptics might gain sway in a core euro zone country and push to quit the European Union or flout its budget rules.

But the Netherlands is likely to remain an awkward, tough-talking member of the single currency area, strongly resisting transfers to euro zone debtors, regardless of whether caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte's Liberals or the centre-left Labour Party of Diederik Samsom win the most seats.

Opinion polls on Tuesday showed the Liberals and Labour on 36 seats each or the Liberals fractionally in front, with the hard-left Socialists and the far-right anti-immigration Freedom Party fading in third and fourth place respectively.

That makes it more likely, though not certain, that Rutte, with the strongest international profile, will stay as premier.

Early morning commuters at Amsterdam's central train station were among the first to vote.

Maike Stukkeheim, an artist, said: "I had a hard time choosing who to vote for, in the end I voted Socialists. I don't particularly like them but I wanted to vote left. I think it's (political landscape) getting more and more right wing, more conservative."

The final days of campaigning turned into a two-horse race between Rutte, 45, a former Unilever human resources manager dubbed the "Teflon" prime minister because of his ability to brush off disasters, and the energetic Samsom, 41, an ex-Greenpeace activist whose debating flair wowed voters.

Both parties have played down talk that they will end up in coalition, together with one or two smaller parties, but parliamentary arithmetic suggests this is the most probable outcome given a highly fragmented political landscape.

But about a fifth of the 12.5 million voters say they are undecided, leaving room for surprises.

The Netherlands is one of the few triple-A rated countries left in Europe and a long-standing ally of Germany in demanding strict adherence to fiscal discipline. The vote is seen as a barometer of northern European stamina both for austerity and for bailouts to keep the single currency bloc intact.

Thrifty Dutch taxpayers are frustrated by demands for belt-tightening at home, particularly the steady erosion of their cherished welfare state and pensions, while stumping up billions of euros to rescue what they see as profligate budget sinners.

"People have become negative about Europe because we give so much money to Greece and other countries and at the same time we are aware of the fact that we badly need money here to pay for schools, for the army and everything," Jaap Paauwe, a professor of management at Tilburg University, told Reuters.

"VOTE FOR YOUR JOB"

With the focus on the euro zone crisis and its impact on the domestic economy, Europe took centre-stage during the campaign.

Employers' groups representing big businesses such as consumer electronics giant Philips as well as small and medium-sized firms that form the backbone of the economy ran a campaign highlighting the benefits of EU membership.

The main employers' group hung a banner outside its head office in The Hague proclaiming: "Vote for Europe and your job."

In a pamphlet distributed to voters entitled "The Netherlands earns its living from Europe", business groups said the export-dependent economy would lose 90 billion euros a year in sales without the euro and the EU's internal market.

In contrast, one of the biggest unions posted a cartoon on its website showing the electoral battleground as the Last Chance Saloon with caricatures of Rutte and his allies stalking the saloon bars in the Wild West.

Fears over Europe initially played in favor of the two main populist parties, particularly the Socialist Party which a month ago was either leading or a close second in opinion polls.

The Socialists have waned largely because of the dismal showing of their leader Emile Roemer, a former teacher, in an almost nightly marathon of television debates.

Geert Wilders, leader of the anti-Islam Freedom Party which is calling for the Netherlands to quit the euro and the EU, has also lost support.

Some of his followers are disappointed that he squandered his real power as Rutte's chief ally in parliament when he brought down the government in April by refusing to support another package of budget cuts.

Wilders wanted to turn the election into a referendum on Dutch membership of the euro and EU, denouncing the heavy burden carried by Henk and Ingrid, his Dutch stereotypes of Mr and Mrs Average. His campaign was damaged when a real-life Henk with a wife called Ingrid attacked and killed an immigrant.

TRIBAL VOTING

Until the 1990s, party allegiance in the Netherlands was almost tribal, with political families rooted in religion, intellectual or working-class background, each with a network of schools, universities, sports clubs and newspapers.

But that so-called pillar model has been breaking down over the past half-dozen elections, with the political landscape splintering as more extreme versions of the main parties arise.

Wilders split off from the right-leaning Liberals to form his Freedom Party, while the hard-left Socialist Party emerged from a tiny Maoist group to rival Labour, which opposes austerity measures and has voted against euro zone bailouts.

Even the centrist GreenLeft Party has spawned an alter ego, in the Party for the Animals.

The latest polls suggest voters have been coaxed back into the centre.

Marijke Jongbloed, a documentary maker, told Reuters she normally voted for the Socialist Party (SP), but would probably vote Labour this time.

"I do support the SP but for premier I would vote for Diederik Samsom, he's more cosmopolitan and more on the ball, and these days you have to mix and mingle with European leaders, schmoozing them, and I think Samsom is a little bit more savvy in this respect," she said.

Her main concern is the steady erosion of the welfare state.

"The VVD (Liberal Party) is wonderful for entrepreneurs and if you have a big villa and a big bank account. But the little people only think they are well off. And now everybody is talking about cutbacks, cutbacks, cutbacks, so it creates a very negative atmosphere."

(Additional reporting by Thomas Escritt and Alan Wheatley; Editing by Paul Taylor and Janet Lawrence)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dutch-voters-seen-shunning-euro-radicals-election-062817821--business.html

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Yahoo Will Close Deal to Sell Back Alibaba Stake Next Week [REPORT]

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

US stocks rise ahead of Fed meeting

A specialist works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Sept. 7, 2012. Stocks are opening mixed on Wall Street following news that the U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in August. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

A specialist works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Sept. 7, 2012. Stocks are opening mixed on Wall Street following news that the U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in August. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

(AP) ? Investors spent Tuesday preparing for two events sure to move markets this week: a Federal Reserve meeting and a court decision on whether Germany can help support its struggling neighbors. And if the stock market's gains Tuesday are any sign, they expect both events to turn out well.

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 69.07 points to close at 13,323.36. The average of 30 large company stocks has already gained 1.8 percent to start September, a month which is usually dismal for stocks.

Bank of America led the 30 stocks in the Dow, rising 5 percent, or 45 cents, to $9.03.

Federal Reserve officials will gather for a two-day meeting on Wednesday. Many expect the Fed will announce a new effort to revive the sluggish economy Thursday afternoon.

On the same day the Fed starts its meeting, Germany's high court is expected to rule on whether the country can participate in a European bailout fund. The court rejected a last-minute appeal to delay the decision on Tuesday.

"It's going to get interesting this week," said Randy Frederick, managing director of active trading and derivatives at the brokerage Charles Schwab.

Frederick expects the Fed will make some sort of move, especially after the government reported last Friday that employers added fewer than 100,000 jobs in August.

"Prior to the employment report people weren't as sure," Frederick said. "I am definitely on the majority side here. There's some sort of easing coming."

In other trading, the Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 4.48 points to 1,433.56. The Nasdaq composite increased 0.51 of a point to 3,104.53.

The assumption that the Fed will announce new stimulus measures is so widespread that some worry the market could take a plunge if the Fed fails to deliver.

Ron Florance, managing director of investment strategy at Wells Fargo Private Bank in Scottsdale, Ariz., said he's always wary when stocks rise on nothing more than expectations.

"These are the things that make you nervous, when markets are going strong in anticipation of news," Florance said.

On Tuesday, the Commerce Department reported that exports to Europe dropped 11.7 percent in July, stoking concerns that Europe's troubles could smother the U.S. recovery. Overall U.S. exports fell 1 percent to $183.3 billion, lowered by weaker sales of autos, telecom equipment and heavy machinery.

Morgan Stanley and Citigroup rose after the two banks settled a dispute over how much to value their jointly owned brokerage firm, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. The deal cleared the way for Morgan Stanley to buy Citigroup's stake. Citi gained 83 cents to $32.66. Morgan Stanley rose 64 cents to $17.25.

A profit warning from luxury clothing chain Burberry helped tug down other high-end retailers in early trading. Burberry said slowing sales to China will likely weaken earnings. Ralph Lauren lost $4.09 to $156.22. Tiffany & Co. sank 78 cents to $62.26.

Among other stocks making moves:

? Legg Mason jumped 5 percent following reports that its CEO will step down Oct. 1. Clients have been pulling money out of the money manager's funds, weakening revenue. Legg Mason's stock surged $1.38 to $26.85.

? Hewlett-Packard gained 52 cents to $17.95, a 3 percent gain. The computer and printer maker said late Monday that it will cut 29,000 jobs by October 2014, or 2,000 more than it had previously planned. Sales of personal computers have slumped as people favor smartphones and lightweight tablet computers.

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AP Business Writer Christina Rexrode contributed to this story.

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Insight: GM's Volt: The ugly math of low sales, high costs

(Reuters) - General Motors Co sold a record number of Chevrolet Volt sedans in August ? but that probably isn't a good thing for the automaker's bottom line.

Nearly two years after the introduction of the path-breaking plug-in hybrid, GM is still losing as much as $49,000 on each Volt it builds, according to estimates provided to Reuters by industry analysts and manufacturing experts. GM on Monday issued a statement disputing the estimates.

Cheap Volt lease offers meant to drive more customers to Chevy showrooms this summer may have pushed that loss even higher. There are some Americans paying just $5,050 to drive around for two years in a vehicle that cost as much as $89,000 to produce.

And while the loss per vehicle will shrink as more are built and sold, GM is still years away from making money on the Volt, which will soon face new competitors from Ford, Honda and others.

GM's basic problem is that "the Volt is over-engineered and over-priced," said Dennis Virag, president of the Michigan-based Automotive Consulting Group.

And in a sign that there may be a wider market problem, Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi have been struggling to sell their electric and hybrid vehicles, though Toyota's Prius models have been in increasing demand.

GM's quandary is how to increase sales volume so that it can spread its estimated $1.2-billion investment in the Volt over more vehicles while reducing manufacturing and component costs - which will be difficult to bring down until sales increase.

But the Volt's steep $39,995 base price and its complex technology ? the car uses expensive lithium-polymer batteries, sophisticated electronics and an electric motor combined with a gasoline engine ? have kept many prospective buyers away from Chevy showrooms.

Some are put off by the technical challenges of ownership, mainly related to charging the battery. Plug-in hybrids such as the Volt still take hours to fully charge the batteries - a process that can be speeded up a bit with the installation of a $2,000 commercial-grade charger in the garage.

PLANT SHUTDOWN

The lack of interest in the car has prevented GM from coming close to its early, optimistic sales projections. Discounted leases as low as $199 a month helped propel Volt sales in August to 2,831, pushing year-to-date sales to 13,500, well below the 40,000 cars that GM originally had hoped to sell in 2012.

Out in the trenches, even the cheap leases haven't always been effective.

A Chevrolet dealership that is part of an auto dealer group in Toms River, New Jersey, has sold only one Volt in the last year, said its president Adam Kraushaar. The dealership sells 90 to 100 Chevrolets a month.

The weak sales are forcing GM to idle the Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant that makes the Chevrolet Volt for four weeks from September 17, according to plant suppliers and union sources. It is the second time GM has had to call a Volt production halt this year.

GM acknowledges the Volt continues to lose money, and suggests it might not reach break even until the next-generation model is launched in about three years.

"It's true, we're not making money yet" on the Volt, said Doug Parks, GM's vice president of global product programs and the former Volt development chief, in an interview. The car "eventually will make money. As the volume comes up and we get into the Gen 2 car, we're going to turn (the losses) around," Parks said.

"I don't see how General Motors will ever get its money back on that vehicle," countered Sandy Munro, president of Michigan-based Munro & Associates, which performs detailed tear-down analyses of vehicles and components for global manufacturers and the U.S. government.

It currently costs GM "at least" $75,000 to build the Volt, including development costs, Munro said. That's nearly twice the base price of the Volt before a $7,500 federal tax credit provided as part of President Barack Obama's green energy policy.

Other estimates range from $76,000 to $88,000, according to four industry consultants contacted by Reuters. The consultants' companies all have performed work for GM and are familiar with the Volt's development and production. They requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature of their auto industry ties.

Parks declined to comment on specific costs related to the Volt.

In its Monday response, GM said the Reuters estimate was "grossly wrong," but again declined to provide specific figures.

GM said it allocates development costs across the lifetime volume of the program. Reuters calculated the per-vehicle development costs based on the number of Volts sold through the end of August.

(For the full GM statement: http://link.reuters.com/myw52t)

The independent cost estimates obtained by Reuters factor in GM's initial investment in development of the Volt and its key components, as well as new tooling for battery, stamping, assembly and supplier plants ? a price tag that totals "a little over" $1 billion, Parks said. Independent estimates put it at $1.2 billion, a figure that does not include sales, marketing and related corporate costs.

Spread out over the 21,500 Volts that GM has sold since the car's introduction in December 2010, the development and tooling costs average just under $56,000 per car. That figure will, of course, come down as more Volts are sold.

The actual cost to build the Volt is estimated to be an additional $20,000 to $32,000 per vehicle, according to Munro and the other industry consultants.

The production cost estimates are considerably higher than those for the Chevrolet Cruze, the Volt's conventional gasoline-engine sister car, which Munro estimates at $12,000 to $15,000 per vehicle.

Production costs typically include such items as parts, material, labor and the cost to run the factory, according to manufacturing expert Ron Harbour, who heads the North American Automotive Practice at Michigan-based consultant Oliver Wyman.

COST PENALTIES

The Volt costs more to build for several reasons, mostly related to the car's richer content, complex technology and still-low sales and production volumes.

The basic model has a higher level of equipment and features than the Cruze, which is assembled in Lordstown, Ohio, and has a starting sales price of $17,925. The Volt also has a number of unique parts, including the battery pack, the electric motor and the power electronics.

Some of GM's suppliers also impose cost penalties on the automaker because the Volt's production volume remains well below projections.

Still, as the company wrestles with how to drive down costs and increase showroom traffic, Parks said the Volt is an important car for GM in other respects.

"It wasn't conceived as a way to make tons of money," he said. "It was a big dip in the technology pool for GM. We've learned a boatload of stuff that we're deploying on other models," Parks said. Those include the Cruze and such future cars as the 2014 Cadillac ELR hybrid.

The same risky strategy ? gambling on relatively untested technology ? drove massive investments by Toyota Motor Corp in the Prius hybrid and Nissan Motor Co in the Leaf electric car.

Toyota said it now makes a profit on the Prius, which was introduced in the United States in 2000 and is now in its third generation. Sales of the Prius hybrid, which comes in four different versions priced as low as $19,745, have almost doubled so far this year to 164,408.

Other such vehicles haven't done nearly as well. Nissan's pure-electric Leaf, which debuted at the same time as the Volt and retails for $36,050, has sold just 4,228 this year, while the Honda Insight, which has the lowest starting price of any hybrid in the U.S. at $19,290, has sales this year of only 4,801. The Mitsubishi i, an even smaller electric car priced from $29,975, is in even worse shape, with only 403 sales.

Toyota's unveiling of the original Prius caught U.S. automakers off guard. GM, then under the leadership of Rick Wagoner and Bob Lutz, decided it needed a "leapfrog" product to tackle Toyota and unveiled the Volt concept to considerable fanfare at the 2007 Detroit auto show.

The car entered production in the fall of 2010 as the first U.S. gasoline-electric hybrid that could be recharged by plugging the car into any electrical outlet. The Obama administration, which engineered a $50-billion taxpayer rescue of GM from bankruptcy in 2009 and has provided more than $5 billion in subsidies for green-car development, praised the Volt as an example of the country's commitment to building more fuel-efficient cars.

NEXT-GENERATION CAR

GM's investment in the Volt has so far been a fraction of the $5 billion that Nissan said it is spending to develop and tool global production of the Leaf and its associated technologies and the reported $10 billion or more that Toyota has plowed into the Prius and various derivatives over the past decade.

But there will inevitably be more development costs for future generations of GM plug-ins and it could still could be years before GM sells enough Volts to bring the cost down to break even.

The average per-car costs for development and tooling will drop as sales volume rises. But GM will need to sell 120,000 Volts before the per-vehicle cost reaches $10,000 ? and that may not occur during the projected five-year life cycle of the first-generation Volt.

Parks said the company also is continuously reducing production costs on the current Volt and its successor. "There is a strong push on the cost of the Gen 2 to get the car to make money and to be more affordable . . . Virtually every component in the next-gen car is going to be cheaper," he said.

One obvious way to pull down costs is to push up volume ? but GM is paying a hefty price to do so.

The automaker just ended a special Volt lease program that offered customers a low monthly payment of $279 a month for two years, with some high-volume dealers dropping the payment to $199 a month after receiving incentive money from GM, with down payments as low as $250. The company said about two-thirds of Volt customers in July and August leased their vehicles, compared with about 40 percent earlier this year.

Before GM resorted to discounting Volt leases, sales were averaging just over 1,500 cars a month. A huge part of that reason was consumer push back over the price, according to Virag of Automotive Consulting.

Volt's nearest competitor, the Prius, is priced at $24,795, with a newer version, the Prius Plug-In, starting at $32,795.

Parks said the sales pitch for the Volt was "difficult" because of the sticker price and the car's technical complexity. But the discounted leases have helped lure more non-GM buyers into Chevy showrooms. Their number-one trade-in: Toyota Prius.

Raymond Chevrolet, in suburban Chicago, sells an average 1,000 Chevys a month, including three to seven Volts. Dealership president Mark Scarpelli said that "some people who like the concept of an electric vehicle find it cost-prohibitive."

(Reporting by Paul Lienert, Bernie Woodall and Ben Klayman in Detroit; Editing by Martin Howell & Theodore d'Afflisio)

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Selena Gomez Brings Little Biebers to Toronto Film Premiere


Kristen Stewart may have brought controversy to the Toronto Film Festival, but Selena Gomez brought nothing but smiles and looks of joy.

Because she brought a pair of little Biebers to the premiere of Hotel Transylvania!

The singer - who voices a character in that animated flick - walked the red carpet with Jazmyn 4, and Jaxon, 2, the younger siblings of boyfriend Justin Bieber. Just look at the shirt-and-tie ensemble on the latter and do your best not to melt:

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Justin was nowhere to be seen, but, for once, no one in attendance actually cared. His brother, sister and totally adorable girlfriend clearly stole this show.

AWWWWWW!

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Saturday, September 8, 2012

App of the Week: Rocket Matter ? Manage Your Law Practice on the ...

The new iPhone app from Rocket Matter, the online legal billing and law practice management software for small to mid-sized law firms, offers its users fast performance, a sleek interface and offline access.

Even when they?re away from the desk, lawyers can now:

? Initiate calls, e-mails, and Skype? conversations directly from your contacts.
? Access important client data, including invoicing and trust account balances.
? Stay current with synchronization of data entered offline.
? Protect your data with user-defined passcodes.
? Experience military-grade security via encrypted data transmission and additional passcode locks.
? Work offline while disconnected: data will immediately synch with your web-based version when connectivity is restored.

?with the new Rocket Matter iPhone app.

Use a built-in timer and convenient time capture to never again lose billable time while you?re racing between meetings, on the way back from the courthouse, or on the spur of the moment.
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Instantly attach expenses to matters right at the moment they occur. And retrieve a list of your matters with related contacts and calendar events with just a few quick taps.

All events are synced with the Rocket Matter web application. New appointments added on the fly are instantly visible to other Rocket Matter users at the firm. Never miss another hearing, conference or deposition.

The Rocket Matter mobile app is compatible with all versions of the iPad?, iPhone? (3GS, 4 or 4S), iPod? touch with iOS? 5.0 and above, and is available at no additional cost to Rocket Matter subscribers.

The iPhone app is free for all Rocket Matter users and available at the app store.

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Fathers biologically attuned to their children when sleeping nearby, research reveals

ScienceDaily (Sep. 7, 2012) ? Mothers aren't the only ones who are biologically adapted to respond to children. New research from the University of Notre Dame shows that dads who sleep near their children experience a drop in testosterone. Previous research from humans and other species suggests this decrease might make men more responsive to their children's needs and help them focus on the demands of parenthood.

In a recent study, Notre Dame Anthropologist Lee Gettler shows that close sleep proximity between fathers and their children (on the same sleeping surface) results in lower testosterone compared to fathers who sleep alone.

The study will appear in the September 5 issue of the journal PLoS ONE.

Gettler sampled 362 fathers, all of whom were between 25-26 years old, and divided them according to their reported nighttime sleeping location: solitary sleepers, those who slept in the same room as their children, and those fathers who slept on the same surface as their children.

Fathers' testosterone levels were measured from saliva samples collected upon waking and again just prior to sleep. Though the waking hormone levels of the three groups showed no significant differences, fathers who slept on the same surface as their children showed the lowest evening testosterone.

"Human fathers' physiology has the capacity to respond to children," Gettler says. "Our prior research has shown that when men become fathers, their testosterone decreases, sometimes dramatically, and that those who spend the most time in hands-on care -- playing with their children, feeding them or reading to them -- had lower testosterone. These new results complement the original research by taking it one step further, showing that nighttime closeness or proximity between fathers and their kids has effects on men's biology, and it appears to be independent of what they are doing during the day."

Substantial research has been conducted on the sleep and breastfeeding physiology of mother-baby co-sleeping, but this is the first study to examine how father-child sleep proximity may affect men's physiology, and it is the first to explore the implications of co-sleeping for either mothers' or fathers' hormones.

In other species, testosterone is known to enhance male mating effort through its influence on muscle mass and behaviors related to competing with other males and attracting female attention. The hormone is thought to operate similarly in humans, and higher testosterone has been linked to behaviors that might conflict with effective fathering, such as risk taking and sensation seeking. Prior research found that men with lower testosterone reported greater sympathy or need to respond to infant cries relative to men with higher testosterone.

"There are so many intriguing possibilities here for future research: Why do fathers have lower testosterone when they sleep very close to their children? Does it reflect human fathers' roles in our evolutionary past? How much do fathers vary in their nighttime care when their kids are close by? How does co-sleeping change fathers' sleep architecture when we know that co-sleeping increases mothers' arousals and mothers sync to their infants' sleep patterns," says Gettler.

"Testosterone is a hormone that frequently is a part of public discourse, but the false idea that 'manliness' is exclusively driven by testosterone often dominates the conversation. There is growing evidence that men's physiology can respond to involved parenthood -- something that was long thought to be limited to women. This suggests to us that active fatherhood has a deep history in the human species and our ancestors. For some people, the social idea that taking care of your kids is a key component of masculinity and manliness may not be new, but we see increasing biological evidence suggesting that males have long embraced this role."

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Romney, Obama in battle for working-class whites

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign rally, Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, in Orange City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign rally, Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, in Orange City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign event at Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, N.H., Friday, Sept. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney shakes hands during a campaign rally, Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, in Orange City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign rally, Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, in Orange City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President Barack Obama speaks during a campaign stop, Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, in Portsmouth, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney are working feverishly for an increasingly smaller but crucial slice of the electorate ? white, working-class voters.

These clock-punching voters ? from Iowa's tiny manufacturing cities to Virginia coal country to pockets of Ohio reliant on the auto industry ? are considered the potential tipping point in battleground states that will decide the winner on Nov. 6. These voters are also critical to turning less competitive states such as Michigan into suddenly swing states in the final stretch.

Romney is trying to expand what polls show is an advantage for the Republican while Obama hopes to narrow the gap. Both candidates are trying to pit these voters against their opponent by stoking a sense of economic and social unfairness, and also by calling on surrogates with stronger ties to these voters. It's why Romney has seized on Obama's decision to give states greater flexibility on welfare work requirements and why Obama turned to former President Bill Clinton, long popular with working-class voters, to make the case for his second-term bid.

"In the richest country in the history of the world, this Obama economy has crushed the middle class," Romney said in accepting the Republican presidential nomination.

Obama counters that Romney's opposition to a federal bailout of U.S. automakers hurts his chances with working-class whites.

"I stood with American manufacturing. I believed in you. I bet on you," Obama told an audience in Toledo, Ohio, an automotive manufacturing hub within sight of Michigan, on Labor Day.

These voters are a hodge-podge of union households and gun-rights advocates, often from rural areas and smaller cities. They are found in a handful of competitive states where neither candidate has an appreciable advantage, including northern Florida and northwest and southeast Ohio. They are also found in key counties in states that have voted Democratic in presidential elections since the 1980s but are seen as more competitive this year. Those include areas outside Madison and Milwaukee in southern Wisconsin, mixed-income suburbs outside Detroit and rural parts of western Pennsylvania.

Neither Romney nor Obama has a natural connection with them.

Both are Harvard-educated and wealthy. But Obama, an African American raised politically in Chicago's Democratic network, has struggled with these voters. Obama famously dismissed their misgivings about his candidacy in 2008, saying "they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."

Romney, the son of a former governor and car company president, made a fortune as a private equity firm executive before serving a term as Massachusetts governor.

Romney's profile varies from these working-class voters who are less educated and from smaller cities and rural areas.

He put himself more in league with NASCAR owners, noting his friends who own teams, than fans in February while attending the Daytona 500 in Florida.

But he'll seek to endear himself again to the sport's largely white audience Saturday, when he plans to attend the Federated Auto Parts 400 in Richmond, Va.

Still, he has a commanding lead among these voters: 57 percent preferred the Republican, compared to 35 percent for Obama, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll last month. Romney's support is on par with what 2008 Republican nominee John McCain received from this group, but Obama is doing worse, according to exit polls that showed him at 40 percent four years ago.

Romney sought an edge with Obama's decision to allow states to apply for waivers seeking flexibility in how to administer welfare work requirements, a key part of the sweeping welfare realignment President Bill Clinton signed in 1996.

Rick Santorum, who performed well among working-class whites during his unsuccessful bid for the GOP presidential nomination, has led the Romney campaign's charge that Obama supports lifting the work requirement, a claim widely debunked by independent fact-checking groups.

"(Obama) showed us once again he believes in government handouts and dependency by waiving the work requirement for welfare," Santorum said during his speech to the Republican convention.

Diane Carnes of Chillicothe, Ohio, in the state's rural south, said there is a cultural disconnect with Obama. "Southern Ohio is full of people who are disgusted with this president walking away from welfare reform," said Carnes, a Republican. "We are working people, who believe in work."

Santorum vigorously dismissed suggestions of racial politics, although Carnes and other Republicans said some rural white voters in swing states still harbor racial opposition to Obama.

Obama's policies fall outside this bloc's comfort zone, said Steve Schmidt, who managed McCain's 2008 campaign.

"President Obama is totally out of touch with these people in a fundamental way," Schmidt said. "In this environment, Romney's team is wise to be focused on this group."

Romney was in Chillicothe, the heart of southern Ohio, last month, promising to loosen restrictions on oil, coal and natural gas development industries. That signals to many voters here the promise of well-paying jobs in counties where unemployment has run well above the state and national averages.

Romney's choice of Rep. Paul Ryan is seen as another direct appeal. Ryan is from Janesville, Wis., a manufacturing hub between Madison, Wis., and Chicago.

"Remember when he said people in the Midwest, people like us like to cling to their guns and religion?" Ryan said of Obama while campaigning in Iowa this week. "This Catholic deer hunter is darn proud of that. Guilty as charged."

Many of these conservative Democrats helped elect Republican Ronald Reagan president in 1980.

But since then, a Republican has not won Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. Ryan's place on the ticket, and Romney's direct appeals to working-class whites, may not tip the state to the GOP in November, but they could force Obama to spend money to capture states critical to his re-election chances.

This voting bloc has shrunk dramatically as a share of the overall electorate, now more diverse and college-educated. In 1980, 63 percent of voters were white, non-college-educated. In 2008, they made up just 39 percent. And Obama performs far better with minority voters.

Obama, in turn, is trying to hold down Romney's margins. He talks about his wife Michelle's upbringing in a working-class home on Chicago's South Side.

His campaign is working to undercut the businessman Romney's jobs argument by contending that the private-sector experience Romney touts was often at the expense of working families. Romney's former private equity firm Bain Capital helped launch some national chains, but also shuttered some plants.

"I continue to believe Gov. Romney is going to struggle in all the Midwestern states given his stance on the issues," Obama's campaign manager Jim Messina said in an interview.

Obama also has two weapons in his arsenal and is deploying them strategically.

Vice President Joe Biden, long a popular figure to working-class Democrats, grew up in Scranton, Pa., and has jabbed hard at Romney's credibility with these voters.

"Out of touch? Swiss bank account, untold millions in the Cayman Islands. Who's out of touch, man?" Biden said recently.

Clinton stars in an Obama campaign ad and was the prime-time speaker at the convention on Wednesday night. Clinton's profile as a former Arkansas governor helped him as a candidate. His wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, performed better than Obama with working-class whites in places like Pennsylvania and West Virginia during their battle for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.

Romney advisers said Clinton is the strongest counter-punch Obama has with these voters.

The former president went hard after them hard in his convention speech, using the term "middle class" no less than 10 times.

Clinton directed his closing pitch to them: "If you want a winner-take-all, you're-on-your-own society, you should support the Republican ticket. But if you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibility, a we're-all-in-this-together society, you should vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden."

Associated Press

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Alleged Unibody iPhone 5 Looks Mighty Slim [Rumors]

Straight from the same guy who leaked images of the next iPhone's rumored bigger, better battery is a side-by-side comparison of the new device with the 4S. If it's real, the new phone sure looks mighty slim. More »


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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Top Ten Foods That Are Known to Cause Acne - ask me

Acne is something that afflicts tens of millions of people, particularly teenagers and young adults. If you?ve been looking for answers about how to clear up your skin, the solution may lie in your diet. Here are ten foods that a lot of medical professionals say have been known to cause otherwise clear skin to break out.

1 Chocolate The appeal of chocolate is pretty obvious. Unfortunately, its sweet decadence is made bittersweet by the fact that many dentists and dermatologists agree that chocolate, even if only eaten every now and then, can cause acne breakouts. This is because of the high sugar content, which disrupts the natural oils of the skin.

2 Sodas A lot of soda in a person?s diet is a notorious cause of skin problems. While the body does need a certain amount of sugar in order to function, processed sugar in large amounts doesn?t do it any good, and that?s exactly what you?ll find in most of today?s brands of soft drink.

3 Alcohol Alcoholic beverages, especially beer, contain a lot of chemicals that get secreted in small amounts through the skin as the drink gets metabolized. As these chemicals react with the tissues of the epidermis, they can cause blockages in the pours, which can cause breakouts almost overnight.

4 Animal Fats Things like steak, bacon, and other animal products that contain a lot of fat can cause common skin problems like acne. The problem is that fat, being a very dense fuel source for the body, causes blood sugar levels to fluctuate strongly. This can lead to breakouts over time.

5 Tobacco What causes acne in the first place in impurities, such as dirt, that get caught in the skin for the body to treat as an irritant. Smoke, when it?s inhaled, can get breathed into your pours in trace amounts. If not properly cleaned, it can cause your complexion to deteriorate.

6 Artificial Sweeteners Sugar substitutes, while they do contain fewer calories, also contain a lot of chemicals that, when broken down by the body, can cause adverse effects such as acne. Aspartame, in particular, has been linked to many of these issues. This is the reason why a lot of low-calorie soft drinks, which use artificial sweeteners instead of sugar, can lead to breakouts.

7 Butter or Margarine While genuine butter isn?t necessarily unhealthy, you have to be careful what you buy. A lot of today?s butter is made contains a large percentage of vegetable oil, as a volume substitute. Having a lot of oil in your diet because of the foods you eat leads to oily skin and hair, and those can generate pimples.

8 Dairy products Aside from the high fat content in a lot of dairy products, you have to sit and think about where dairy products come from. When you consider that the milk is considered for newborns, and contains hormones that are produced by the mother cow, it makes sense that ingesting large amounts of it could have an effect on your own body?s chemistry. So if you are looking for an acne cure, simply avoid dairy products.

9 Caffeine The problem with caffeine is it?s what?s known as an ?upper.? Uppers wake you up, which is the main appeal of coffee, but also sends your system into overdrive. This causes a little extra stress on the body, and its natural reaction is to release hormones that can cause breakouts.

10 Rice Rice, while a staple part of the diets of many millions of people, is considered a heavy starch. Starches, when they?re broken down, are essentially complex sugars. As you already know, a lot of sugar can cause your blood chemistry to go wild, and blackheads will become pimples as a result.

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Make Your Home Improvement Projects Easier With These Solutions!

Arriving home to a house that needs repairs and is cluttered with the mess of failed home improvements is frustrating and stressful. Don?t get discouraged because you are able to do improvements to a home that are cost effective and don?t take a lot of time. You just need to read this article and use what you learn.

You can live in your home while renovating if you do it room by room. This will save you a lot of money. This makes it easier to live in your own home, unless you have only one bathroom. When it comes to improving the bathroom, you might be out of luck. When the bathroom is being renovated, living in your home is just not possible. Therefore, attempt to stay with your family or friends until you finish it.

Take good care of your septic tank. Purchase the chemicals needed to accelerate decomposition. When you make plans for home improvements, be sure to avoid messing with the septic tank by accident. Get a home plan if you need it so you can avoid damaging it accidentally.

What is the weather like in your area? You might not want to put a pool in Alaska. Covering the patio may get rid of this issue, but you have to be willing to drop the money on the extras.

Even beginning home improvers can find benefit in fixing a leaky faucet. This decreases wasted water in your home on a daily basis and save you a lot of money over the longer term. Your water bill will be significantly lower each month.

Lots of people have heard that planting trees brings good luck. In fact, planting some trees could make the value of your home go up. It has been said that a fully grown tree can raise the value of a property by $1,000 dollars.

When you think of home improvements, consider how long any new appliances you buy will last. A fridge can last twenty years but keep in mind that other appliances, such as washers or dryers, will not last that long. So choose your appliances wisely when doing any remodeling project.

Exhaust fans should be installed in every bathroom, the laundry room, as well as above your stovetop. You can reduce the occurance of mildew and mold in your house by keeping moist air out. It also prevents rot by stopping condensation from forming inside your walls.

Before you start a project for home improvement you may wish to speak with the neighbors to let them know what?s going on and when. It can be irritating living right next to major construction. Neighbors will be happy to know when the disturbance is going to be, as well as how long it is going to last.

There is nothing like coming home after a long day to a beautiful home that is just the way you want it. You can make all manner of great changes simply by using these tips. Continue to work at making improvements, even if all you can do is one one small project each time. By being committed to it, you?ll be able to create the home you?ve always dreamed of

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