Friday, January 20, 2012

Man pleads no contest to stalking Halle Berry (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? A man accused of scaling the fence of Halle Berry's house will remain in jail after pleading no contest to stalking the Oscar-winning actress.

Deputy District Attorney Wendy Segall says Richard A. Franco was sentenced to serve 386 days in county jail Thursday, but he has already served half the term.

The 28-year-old was also placed on five years' probation, a year of psychological counseling and ordered to stay away from the actress for the next decade.

Franco was arrested outside Berry's home in July after repeatedly coming onto her property. In one instance, the actress stated in a sworn declaration that Franco attempted to enter her kitchen, but she was able to lock the door before he got inside.

A burglary charge filed against Franco was dropped.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/celebrity/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120119/ap_en_mo/us_people_halle_berry

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Study suggests junk food in schools doesn't cause weight gain among children

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

While the percentage of obese children in the United States tripled between the early 1970s and the late 2000s, a new study suggests that?at least for middle school students?weight gain has nothing to do with the candy, soda, chips, and other junk food they can purchase at school.

"We were really surprised by that result and, in fact, we held back from publishing our study for roughly two years because we kept looking for a connection that just wasn't there," said Jennifer Van Hook, a Professor of Sociology and Demography at Pennsylvania State University and lead author of the study, which appears in the January issue of Sociology of Education.

The study relies on data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998-1999, which follows a nationally representative sample of students from the fall of kindergarten through the spring of eighth grade (the 1998-1999 through 2006-2007 schools years). Van Hook and her coauthor Claire E. Altman, a sociology and demography doctoral student at Pennsylvania State University, used a subsample of 19,450 children who attended school in the same county in both fifth and eighth grades (the 2003-2004 and the 2006-2007 school years).

The authors found that 59.2 percent of fifth graders and 86.3 percent of eighth graders in their study attended schools that sold junk food. But, while there was a significant increase in the percentage of students who attended schools that sold junk food between fifth and eighth grades, there was no rise in the percentage of students who were overweight or obese. In fact, despite the increased availability of junk food, the percentage of students who were overweight or obese actually decreased from fifth grade to eighth grade, from 39.1 percent to 35.4 percent.

"There has been a great deal of focus in the media on how schools make a lot of money from the sale of junk food to students, and on how schools have the ability to help reduce childhood obesity," Van Hook said. "In that light, we expected to find a definitive connection between the sale of junk food in middle schools and weight gain among children between fifth and eighth grades. But, our study suggests that?when it comes to weight issues?we need to be looking far beyond schools and, more specifically, junk food sales in schools, to make a difference."

According to Van Hook, policies that aim to reduce childhood obesity and prevent unhealthy weight gain need to concentrate more on the home and family environments as well as the broader environments outside of school.

"Schools only represent a small portion of children's food environment," Van Hook said. "They can get food at home, they can get food in their neighborhoods, and they can go across the street from the school to buy food. Additionally, kids are actually very busy at school. When they're not in class, they have to get from one class to another and they have certain fixed times when they can eat. So, there really isn't a lot of opportunity for children to eat while they're in school, or at least eat endlessly, compared to when they're at home. As a result, whether or not junk food is available to them at school may not have much bearing on how much junk food they eat."

The study results also intimate that when it comes to combating childhood obesity and weight issues, policymakers should put more emphasis on younger children, Van Hook said. "There has been a lot of research showing that many children develop eating habits and tastes for certain types of foods when they are of preschool age, and that those habits and tastes may stay with them for their whole lives," Van Hook said. "So, their middle school environments might not matter a lot."

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Organize Lids in Drawers with Tension Rods [Kitchen Hacks]

Organize Lids in Drawers with Tension RodsInexpensive tension curtain rods can be handy organizing tools: Use one in a drawer and you've got an instant divider to separate pot lids from pans. You could probably also use this for that other tricky storage item?tupperware (and lids).

This is a tip we've noted a while ago, but the photo here from Real Simple makes it really clear how much of a clever space-saving solution this can can be.

For more handy tension rod repurposing, try using rods as vertical pantry dividers or, my favorite, turn one into a under-the-sink cleaning bottle holder.

18 Clever Organizing Tricks and Storage Ideas | Real Simple

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

AMD's Ultrabook competitor to focus on price, undercut Intel

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When AMD showed off its upcoming Trinity APUs at CES the company was pretty light on the details. We're still stuck holding our breath for specs, but DigiTimes is reporting some alleged info on pricing. According to the report, AMD's "Ultrathin" laptops will hit shelves priced between $100 and $200 less than comparably-equipped Intel machines. Of course, the folks from Sunnyvale have traditionally hit Chipzilla on pricing rather than performance (except during a brief period in the aughts when Intel got lost in the Netburst woods), so dirt-cheap AMD "Ultrabooks" wouldn't come as much of a surprise. Then again, pressure on both the laptop and tablet front could cause the Santa Clara crew to reevaluate its pricing strategy leaving its competition to either further cut profit margins or find a new angle of attack.

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BrainStorm sees positive data in ALS stem cell trial (Reuters)

TEL AVIV (Reuters) ? Data from the first ALS patients in a clinical trial treated with BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics adult stem cell therapy did not show significant side effects and the treatment has so far proven to be safe, the company said on Tuesday.

Israel-based BrainStorm is developing NurOwn for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last year granted orphan drug designation to NurOwn. The FDA's orphan drug program encourages the development of treatments for rare diseases by providing financial incentives.

"There have been no significant side effects in the initial patients we have treated with BrainStorm's NurOwn technology," said Dimitrios Karussis, the head of Israel's Hadassah Medical Center's Multiple Sclerosis unit, who is leading the clinical trial.

"In addition, even though we are conducting a safety trial, the early clinical follow-up of the patients treated with the stem cells shows indications of beneficial clinical effects, such as an improvement in breathing and swallowing ability as well as in muscular power."

Patients in the trial are transplanted with stem cells derived from their own bone marrow and treated with the NurOwn stem cell technology.

The initial phase of the study is designed to establish the safety of NurOwn and will later be expanded to assess efficacy.

"Based on the interim safety report, the hospital ethical and safety committee granted the company approval to proceed with treating the next patients," said Chaim Lebovits, president of BrainStorm.

According to the ALS Association, 5,600 people in the United States are diagnosed with the disease each year. It is estimated that as many as 30,000 Americans may have the disease -- which has severely disabled British physicist Stephen Hawking -- at any given time.

(Reporting by Tova Cohen; Editing by Helen Massy-Beresford)

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Broken arm? Brain shifts quickly when using a sling or cast

ScienceDaily (Jan. 16, 2012) ? Using a sling or cast after injuring an arm may cause your brain to shift quickly to adjust, according to a study published in the January 17, 2012, print issue of Neurology?, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The study found increases in the size of brain areas that were compensating for the injured side, and decreases in areas that were not being used due to the cast or sling.

"These results are especially interesting for rehabilitation therapy for people who've had strokes or other issues," said study author Nicolas Langer, MSc, with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. "One type of therapy restrains the unaffected, or "good," arm to strengthen the affected arm and help the brain learn new pathways. This study shows that there are both positive and negative effects of this type of treatment."

For the study, researchers examined 10 right-handed people with an injury of the upper right arm that required a sling for at least 14 days. The entire right arm and hand were restricted to little or no movement during the study period. As a result, participants used their non-dominant left hand for daily activities such as washing, using a toothbrush, eating or writing. None of the people in the study had a brain injury, psychiatric disease or nerve injury.

The group underwent two MRI brain scans, the first within two days of the injury and the second within 16 days of wearing the cast or sling. The scans measured the amount of gray and white matter in the brain. Participants' motor skills, including arm-hand movements and wrist-finger speed, were also tested.

The study found that amount of gray and white matter in the left side of the brain decreased up to ten percent, while the amount of gray and white matter in the right side of the brain increased in size.

"We also saw improved motor skills in the left, non-injured hand, which directly related to an increase in thickness in the right side of the brain," said Langer. "These structural changes in the brain are associated with skill transfer from the right hand to the left hand."

Langer noted that the study did not look at whether the decreases would be permanent.

"Further studies should examine whether using a restraint for stroke patients is really a necessity for improving arm and hand movement," he said. "Our results also support the current trauma surgery guidelines stating that an injured arm or leg should be immobilized 'as short as possible, as long as necessary.'"

The study was supported by the National Center of Competence in Research and the Swiss National Science Foundation.

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Kenya?s foray into Somalia sows seeds of backlash at home

As Kenya attempts to pacify the Islamist Al Shabab movement in Somalia, issues of poverty and security may go unaddressed back home, says?guest blogger Alex Thurston.

By most accounts, Kenya?s incursion into Somalia has succeeded militarily, as measured by Kenya?s goals of taking territory and inflicting casualties on the Muslim rebel movement Al Shabab. In a sense, the Kenyan advance has also succeeded politically: Kenya has gained some international legitimacy for its mission by moving to join the African Union forces there, a step the United Nations seems to be endorsing.

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But on other political fronts, seeds of a backlash are being sown.

For one thing, there is the question of radicalization inside Kenya. A wave of minor attacks have occurred in Kenya this winter, and Britain warned earlier this month that more attacks are on the way. A Kenyan Muslim organization now says it is officially representing Al Shabab in Kenya, reports the Associated Press:

The statement by the Kenya-based Muslim Youth Center came amid a flurry of warnings from embassies about planned terror attacks in Kenya. The Somali militant group al-Shabab has promised to attack Kenya for its decision to send troops to Somalia in October.

The Muslim Youth Center was named in a United Nations report last year for recruiting, fundraising, and running training and orientation events for al-Shabab. An official al-Shabab spokesman did not answer questions about whether the center now represents al-Shabab in Kenya, but a statement published on the center?s blog on Wednesday was unequivocal.

?There can be no doubt that Amiir Ahmad Iman Ali?s elevation to become the supreme Amiir of Kenya for al Shabaab is recognition from our Somali brothers who have fought tirelessly against the kuffar on the importance of the Kenyan mujahideen in Somalia,? the statement said.

The UN Monitoring Group report that the AP mentions can be found here.

Announcements of open support for al Shabab in Kenya not only increase fears of upcoming attacks, they also threaten to increase political tensions in Kenya. The large Somali community in Kenya has become a target of violence and repression by other groups and by authorities in the past. In a year when Kenya will hold a potentially tense election, where ethnic hatreds could flare up, increased religious tension will only make the situation more precarious.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/EwfWrdz7d0o/Kenya-s-foray-into-Somalia-sows-seeds-of-backlash-at-home

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Tennessee tops Florida 67-56

Florida coach Billy Donovan wasn't pleased with his team's effort in its fourth road loss of the season, a 67-56 upset at the hands of Tennessee. / Gator Country file photo by Tim Casey

Florida went on the road to take on a struggling Tennessee team as Southeastern Conference play began. An 11 a.m. start time didn?t do the Gators any favors, as the defending SEC champs sleep-walked into a buzzsaw.

Tennessee (8-7, 1-0 SEC) played aggressive defense, and the lethal Florida (12-4, 0-1 SEC) offense never got into sync, allowing the Vols to blow open the game in the second half in a 67-56 win.

?Regardless of how you?re being guarded, there?s always things that are open, there?s always things that you can do,? coach Billy Donovan said on the Gator Radio Network. ?We did not recognize what was open, what was available.?


Source: http://www.gatorcountry.com/basketball/article/tennessee_tops_florida_67_56/13187

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GOP Rivals Gear Up For Weekend Debates

POSTED: 1:22 pm EST January 7, 2012
UPDATED: 4:02 pm EST January 7, 2012

As the field of GOP nominees for president narrows, the remaining crop of those seeking to replace Barack Obama geared up Saturday for a pair of pivotal weekend debates in New Hampshire, just days ahead of the nation's first primary.Front-runner Mitt Romney, who eked out a narrow eight-vote victory ahead of former Sen. Rick Santorum in the Iowa caucus, has since surged past his competition in the Granite State.A NBC News/Marist poll has the former Massachusetts governor commanding a robust lead with 42% of the vote.Rep. Ron Paul, an outspoken libertarian from Texas, is a distant second, tallying about 22%, according to the Saturday poll."Mitt Romney's the overwhelming front-runner here in New Hampshire, so of course expect him to have a bull's eye on his back," said CNN Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser. "The two-time presidential candidate is used to being on the receiving end of attacks from his GOP rivals. But this will be the first debate where Rick Santorum isn't an afterthought standing at the far edge of the stage."The former Pennsylvania senator has enjoyed a recent surge in campaign funding following his strong showing in Iowa and has benefited from a bump in New Hampshire support.Still, he trails in the third spot.Santorum's recent rise will likely force Romney to share some of the spotlight as single-digit candidates like Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who once led in the polls, take aim in a much-anticipated sparring match Saturday.Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, meanwhile, has watched his numbers decline since late December and will be counting on a break-out performance to stay relevant as the Republican field begins to take shape.Ex-Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman has also staked out his claim in New Hampshire. But despite devoting the bulk of his campaign resources there, he continues to hover around 9%.Tuesday's primary is widely thought to be a make-or-break moment for Huntsman, a former ambassador to China, who is counting on a strong showing to continue campaigning nationally.Just 10 hours will separate the two debates this weekend; a one-two punch that will afford voters their last chances to weigh their choices ahead of decision day next week.ABC News is scheduled to broadcast Saturday's event -- the first debate after more than three weeks of campaigning -- from Saint Anselm College at 9 p.m. ET.Sunday's debate is set for 9 a.m. ET and is co-sponsored by NBC's Meet the Press and Facebook.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

China Telecom partners with Everything Everywhere to launch first network outside of China

China Telecom has become the first Chinese mobile operator to launch a network outside of the country after it was announced that it has chosen to partner with the UK?s biggest mobile carrier, Everything Everywhere.

As part of the deal, China Telecom will launch its own MVNO (mobile virtual network operator)?on Everything Everywhere?s networks, increasing the UK company?s number of virtual network partnerships to 24. Whilst both companies have not set a definite date for its roll out, the MVNO is set to launch in early 2012 and will target Chinese residents and visitors in the UK.

It is likely that China Telecom has chosen Everything Everywhere based on its large coverage of the UK following the merger between T-Mobile and Orange in July 2010. It now offers the biggest 3G network and widest coverage in the UK, helping to facilitate China Telecom?s new MVNO platform.

The Chinese carrier?s expansion into the UK will likely precede the launch of its?first mobile service in the US this year, with it?planning to introduce a dual-line service which will give users a working in line in the US and another for China.

Donald Tan, president of China Telecom Americas, claimed the service would be priced competitively in a bid to attract Chinese-Americans and those that travel frequently between the two countries. The operator is said to be in closed trials with a number of US-based wholesalers who would host the service.

The move would see China Telecom become a US MVNO, although Tan refused to rule out the possibility that the Chinese giant might one day build its own network in the US.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Monday 2nd January 2012 : Jazz Moods Feat Shama Rahman @ Ritzy Cinema, Brixton Oval, Coldharbour Lane, London

GW Jazz gets Jazz Moods Live! 2012 series underway with the multi talented & multi faceted Shama Rahman and her trio. Singer/songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist Shama Rahman weaves stories, sitar and song seamlessly. ..ultimately dramatic and combines influences from everywhere she has lived, visited, experienced and loved.
Generation Radio's Jazz Presenter Gordon Wedderburn, as normal provides eclectic music support on the decks to make this Bank holiday Monday a special one!

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Angelina Jolie Pregnant, May Leave Brad Pitt For Knocking Up Jennifer Aniston, Tabloids Claim


Wow. The tabloids are starting off 2012 with a bang.

Taking the art of fabricating scandals about Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston to new heights, Star claims Ange temporarily left Brad after finding out that he made a baby with Jen ... which she miscarried ... in 2004 ... while married to Brad.

Seriously, they printed this. A "reliable source" said:

Brad Pitt Pregnancy Shocker!

"She assumed all along she was the only woman Brad had ever impregnated. Now Angie is questioning everything, including whether she can ever trust Brad again."

That has her thinking of leaving him for good, supposedly. Maybe.

"Brad doesn’t tell Angie everything, especially when it comes to Jen," adds the source. "The mention of Jen makes Angie completely irrational." (That part we buy.)

"But he never imagined this would infuriate Angie to the extent that it has. Now it could spell the end of them forever." Brutal, there's no other way to describe it.

It gets better, incredibly. The National Enquirer says, simultaneously, that in related news ... Angelina Jolie is pregnant right now! In a startling development ...

Sources say the thrilled Oscar winner is three months along and can’t hide her telltale belly bump ... which is not visible in any of her recent interviews. Details.

“Brad and Angie are ecstatic,” an insider said of Brangelina baby #7, allegedly due later this year. “They’ve been trying to conceive for most of the year."

"It was always their goal to have another biological baby."

"They want to adopt at least one more down the line. But at 36, Angie’s biological clock has been ticking like mad. With all of Angie’s medical woes lately, she and Brad consider it a blessing and a miracle that she was able to conceive.”

"Skeletal" Angie had a very rough first trimester and strug­gled to keep weight on. However, "she’s put on weight over the holidays, stuffing herself with meat and fruit."

Phew. Sometimes a girl needs to stuff herself with meat. Says the source:

"She’s com­pletely committed to staying healthy for the sake of her family.”

You cannot make this stuff up, people. Oh, wait ...

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/01/angelina-jolie-pregnant-may-leave-brad-pitt-for-knocking-up-jenn/

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Buccigross: As I first reported a year ago, Barry Melrose has lost his Canada card. It's 40degrees in Philly and he's cold. #soft

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Canadian Drugstore Shares the Challenges of Breast Cancer Patients Today

Females with breast cancer experience further imaging tests after diagnosis and before surgery compared in the early 1990s.??In lieu, their consumption of?Canada drugs?has also increased.

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"The burden to the patient is increasing substantially," said study leader Dr. Richard Bleicher, an associate professor of surgical oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia. "For older patients, especially, coordination of care is needed," he said.

"Patients are having a lot more imaging done overall," he said. "I can't tell you whether the imaging was appropriate or not appropriate."

The rise in imaging examinations does not amaze Dr. Carol Lee, head of the communications committee for the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Commission.

"Practices have changed," she said. "Standards of care have changed. ?Since 1992, imaging technology has advanced greatly," she said, noting "there are more, and better, options."

"One limitation of the study," she said, "is that the outcomes are not addressed.? This is not telling the whole story," she said. "What gets lost in the numbers is, what are the possible benefits of this additional imaging?"

"Yes, we are doing more tests," she said. "But we are not doing tests for the sake of doing tests."? Aside from the tests medications should not be forgotten, to?

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"Some states have laws that address self-referral," said Shawn Farley, spokesperson for the American College of Radiology. "The specifics of the laws vary."

Lee approved with Bleicher that physicians should try hard for improved management of imaging exams.

"If your doctor orders imaging, ask why it's needed," Bleicher recommends. ?"You might also ask if the doctor expects more imaging will be needed and if so, whether it's possible to schedule tests together," he said.? Also, check with your nearest?

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

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2011 NFL Week Seventeen Preview: Indianapolis Colts At Jacksonville Jaguars

The long, excruciating, and dreadful 2011 NFL season has reached its final week for the Indianapolis Colts. Over the past two weeks, however, the time between games hasn't been nearly has noticeable, as the Blue Horseshoe have pulled off consecutive wins after losing their first 13, showing that they still know how to do that winning thing. In doing so, however, they've split the fan base once again, much like they did in 2009.

After beating the Texans last Thursday night, and with the Rams losing on Sunday, this Sunday's game in Jacksonville has led to a dichotomy of opinion on whether the Colts should try to win the game. With the Rams playing the 49ers, who are trying to clinch a first round bye in the Playoffs and sit at 12-3, it's certainly unlikely the Rams will help all Colts fans by winning, making the result of the Colts game irrelevant. Which means, just like those last two weeks in 2009, a decision has to be made on how to play the game.

I'm not going to use this game preview to debate what the Colts should do, but I will point out that if the Colts want to be consistent with their messaging from 2009, they would play their second team for most of the game. If the only thing that matters is winning Super Bowls, which was their reasoning two years ago, then securing the #1 overall pick, regardless of whether Andrew Luck is actually selected, puts the team in a better position to win the Super Bowl going forward. I don't agree with this line of thinking, but if they are going to be consistent, this should be how they play this Sunday in Jacksonville.

The Jaguars are a disappointing 4-11, fired Jack Del Rio weeks ago, and have lost five of the six games since they beat the Colts back in early November. In that one win over Tampa Bay, they forced seven turnovers and scored two defensive touchdowns, rattling off 41 straight points after being down 14-0 early on. I'm not sure what their level of motivation will be either, as allowing the Colts to get the #1 overall pick is probably not in the best interests of a team that competes with them twice every year. They also haven't shown many signs of life after Mel Tucker took over, so I can't see them playing lights out to keep him as their Head Coach.

What do the numbers have to say about these two teams that could both be picking in the top 5 next season? Let's take a look...

Adjusted Statistical Comparison between Colts and Jaguars:

Statistic Colts Jaguars
Offense Rank Defense Rank Offense Rank Defense Rank
DSR 62.1% 29 72.4% 26 60.8% 32 64.2% 5
ANPY/A 4.335 27 6.743 30 2.829 32 5.132 8
Turnovers 1.97 23 1.29 28 1.75 17 1.83 15
Yds/Drive 23.65 28 30.66 22 20.74 32 24.79 3
ToP/Drive 2:18.0 32 2:59.0 31 2:34.0 24 2:34.0 12
Yds/Play 4.694 27 5.310 23 3.965 32 4.812 6
First Downs/Drive 1.32 31 1.83 25 1.28 32 1.34 3
3rd/4th Down 34.7% 24 45.2% 30 34.1% 26 33.8% 4
Avg Start Pos 26.7 32 33.1 29 30.9 15 32.4 25
3 and Outs 5.21 30 3.46 23 5.12 29 5.09 3
RZ Eff 53.7% 30 76.5% 31 58.7% 28 70.6% 26
Plays/Drive 5.095 29 5.735 25 5.301 22 5.072 3
Penalty Yds / Play 0.544 2 0.756 28 0.671 5 0.936 5
RB Success 42.5% 25 47.9% 22 46.5% 13 39.5% 3
Yds/Carry 4.19 12 4.02 14 4.04 19 3.75 5
Net Punts Yds/Game 38.19 18 40.19 28 36.43 26 40.62 30
Overall 30 30 32 7

Keys to the Game:

  • The Colts Defense has been playing like a completely new unit the past two weeks, and they will get one of the worst offenses in the NFL to feast on this week. Being on the road might make a difference, but we should expect the same level of play we've seen each of the past two weeks out of the Colts Defense.
  • The Drive-related stats show the Jaguars really have a hard time moving the ball, ranking dead last in a bunch of those stats. The first time around they only managed three drives (out of 11) for more than 30 yards, with the killer being a 16 play, 85 yard TD drive in the third quarter, eating up almost 10 minutes of the clock. If we see a drive like that this week, it's probably bad news for the Colts.
  • The Jaguars are pretty poor in the Red Zone as well, so if they happen to get there, the Colts need to keep them out of the end zone, as that is what most other teams have done.
  • Arian Foster had a big day last week despite the Defense playing so well overall. I expect to see a few big gashes by Maurice Jones-Drew, but also expect to see him get bottled up on occasion too. If those big gashes are TD runs, it'll be bad news for the Colts.
  • The Jaguars defense looks really good overall, but they haven't been so great since Del Rio was fired, only playing well in that Tampa game. They've also played much, much better at home, making the task a little taller for the Colts Offense.
  • The Colts will have to take advantage of their Red Zone trips, as the Jaguars have really struggled with that all year. However, the Colts haven't been so great inside the 20, especially coming off last week where they could only manage one TD in five trips. For the Colts to win, they'll need to cash in with 7 points rather than 3.
  • The Colts will also have to not turn the ball over, as Jacksonville is about league-average when it comes to forcing turnovers. If you take out that Tampa game they forced seven of them, they have 18 turnovers in 14 games, which isn't that great. I actually fear a Dan Orlovsky sack-fumble more than I do an interception.
  • If the Colts can move the ball consistently like they did last week against the Texans, they'll have a great chance of winning. The Jaguars have been good in the drive-related stats, again especially at home, so it'll be a little tougher going than last week, although the Texans defense is slightly better than the defense they'll face on Sunday.
  • The Jaguars have benefited from very few penalties called against them, and quite a few called on their opponents. This shouldn't be the case this week, as the Colts haven't had many penalties called on them this year. I don't expect penalties to play a big part in the game.
  • Want a bold prediction? We'll see a punt returned for a touchdown by the Colts. Don't know if it'll be Pierre Garcon or Joe Lefeged, but I think it'll happen this week.

My opinion is that teams should try to win each and every week, and I believe right now, the Colts are the better team. Obviously that doesn't mean that the Colts will win, but seeing how these teams have played as of late gives the impression the Colts should win. I believe both teams will be playing like it is Week 1, and I think the Colts will come out on top, and they'll get the #2 overall pick, something I thought almost impossible three weeks ago. The players don't care about draft picks, as they just want to win. The Colts will do just that on Sunday.

Colts 20, Jaguars 16

Source: http://indiana.sbnation.com/indianapolis-colts/2011/12/31/2673626/colts-jaguars-preview-week-17-2011-highlights-recap

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Monday, January 2, 2012

2011 Reflections: China rising

Seven Monitor correspondents reflect on the world's hot spots. In this installment, the Monitor's Peter Ford points out that many signs of unrest in China go unreported every year.

It would be a brave man who would predict real political change anytime soon in China.

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In the sensitive run-up to next fall's Communist Party Congress, and its once-in-a-decade leadership handover, the authorities will be especially vigilant in their battle to keep China "harmonious." That means stifling dissonant voices through censorship, arrests, and other familiar tools.

And yet there are unmistakable signs of ferment in Chinese society as it digests the phenomenal economic achievements of the past 30 years. Whether that ferment results in flammable gases is one of the key questions surrounding China's future.

Many signs go unreported, such as the estimated 90,000 riots, protests, mass petitions, and other eruptions of unrest that happen every year, mostly in poor, rural areas. They are almost always localized affairs, targeted at unpopular municipal officials.

An unusually dramatic incident in December did attract national attention, however: The people of Wukan, in the southern province of Guangdong, angered by the threat that their farmland would be confiscated for construction, rose up and threw their local Communist Party rulers out of town.

Less violent symptoms of social change in China are more pervasive, though at first sight they have little to do with politics.

At the other end of the social spectrum from Wukan's villagers, many educated young people in the cities, for example, especially those in their 20s, are showing a much greater sense of independence and adventure than their parents ever allowed themselves.

They are quitting their jobs if they find them boring. They are traveling, they are shrugging off social traditions, and they are immersing themselves in foreign culture, whether that be Western music and fashion, South Korean soap operas, or Japanese anime.

Most important, they are putting personal fulfillment above any sense of duty to "serve the people," once the highest of Maoist values.

And these same young people ? still a small minority, but an elite, opinion-shaping minority nonetheless ? are losing their faith in the government, according to a study last year. The more a young person uses the Internet as a source of information, the more he or she thinks the government needs citizen supervision. And Internet penetration hit 500 million people this year, or a little over one-third of China's population.

It is anyone's guess how long it will be before social ferment bubbles up far enough to hit the leaden coffin lid of conformity imposed by China's political rulers. But as young consumers develop a hankering to become citizens, the pressure is building.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/BOXksttHYGw/2011-Reflections-China-rising

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

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The Hotel at Auburn University hosting New Year's Party

AUBURN, AL - Say goodbye to 2011 and hello to 2012 in style with an evening at The Hotel at Auburn University that includes an exceptional chef-prepared dinner, live music and a special New Year?s Eve overnight package.

Guests may choose to attend all events or one. The evening will begin with a five-course dinner in Ariccia. Reservations for dinner begin as early as 5:30 p.m. to allow plenty of time to dine before midnight. The price of dinner is $75 per person and includes a champagne toast at midnight in Piccolo.?

After dinner, guests are invited to Piccolo for a party featuring music by a jazz quartet starting at 9 p.m.

Once the celebration ends, take the elevator home and enjoy a night in one of the hotel?s luxurious rooms. For $99, revelers will receive a room for the night and breakfast for two in Ariccia the next morning.

To make reservations for any of the New Year?s Eve?events, please call Allison Duke at (334) 321-3181

Source: http://opelika.wtvm.com/news/business/49416-hotel-auburn-university-hosting-new-years-party

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