Saturday, December 31, 2011

Harlingen seeks Washington lobbyist

HARLINGEN ? City commissioners want to hire a new Washington, D.C., lobbyist to seek federal money months after dropping a contract with a Washington firm, officials said Friday.
The city expects to pay about $120,000 for the lobbyist.
Officials plan to split the cost among the city, the Economic Development Corporation, WaterWorks System and Valley International Airport, Commissioner Jerry Prepejchal said.
?We need to get someone in Washington to start fighting for us,? he said. ?There?s money at the federal government that we have never even tapped into.?
The lobbyist would seek funds for city, EDC, WaterWorks and airport projects, Prepejchal said.
?Everybody?s going to have a somewhat different agenda,? he said.
The city dropped the firm of Meyers and Associates more than six months ago after its annual $120,000 contract expired, Assistant City Manager Gabriel Gonzalez said.
The EDC has earmarked $60,000 to help fund a lobbyist, Bill Martin, the agency?s chief executive officer, said.
?Getting federal dollars for local projects is more competitive than ever so most communities feel it?s important to have help in Washington, D.C.,? Martin said. ?You?ve got to be in the game for a shot at the money.?
Mayor Chris Boswell said he would like a lobbyist to seek money to help turn the Regional Academic Health Center into a four-year medical school.
Prepejchal, who represents District 4, said city projects there include a $1.3 million plan to replace old clay and asbestos water lines. City crews fix water line breaks there as often as five times a week, he said.
At the airport, the city wants to fund a customs station to speed entry of a growing number of Mexican nationals traveling to the Rio Grande Valley, Prepejchal said.
WaterWorks General Manager Darrell Gunn said he?s applied for $40 million in federal money to fund a capital improvements project that includes construction of two new water plants and a sewer plant.

Source: http://www.valleymorningstar.com/news/harlingen-97292-lobbyist-seeks.html

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Conn. high school graduation rate improves (AP)

HARTFORD, Conn. ? State education officials say Connecticut's high school graduation rate improved in 2010, but nearly 1 in 5 students failed to complete high school within four years.

The state Department of Education released a report Thursday showing that 18.2 percent of students failed to finish high school in four years, down from 20.7 percent in 2009. But whites and Asians continued to graduate at higher rates than black, Hispanic and low-income students.

Four-year graduation rates for whites and Asians were nearly 89 percent last year. The same rates for blacks, Hispanics and low-income students were 69 percent, 64 percent and 63 percent, respectively.

The report also showed suburban schools had much higher graduation rates than urban ones.

State Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor wants to redouble efforts to improve the graduation rates.

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Verzo Kinzo unboxing and impressions (video)

Yes, the Verzo Kinzo is real! That Americano-Czech Android smartphone with mid-range specs that went on sale in November with a ludicrous $459 price tag only to be hastily relaunched earlier this month for a slightly more digestible $359 is not a giant farce. (Well, maybe it is.) It left the ethereal world of rendered computer graphics and landed in our mitts just in time for the holidays. To be specific, we received the pricier $384 Verzo Kinzo Plus GPS package, which includes a voucher for Sygic's off-line navigation app and a gaudy, Star Trek-inspired car holder. After spending a few days with the handset we are able to report that it isn't particularly impressive in this day and age but isn't completely horrible either -- not to mention the faux-Vertu packaging and branding which are rather, well... unique. So why not grab some leftover eggnog, and join us after the break for our unboxing and impressions?

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Jewelry Site Plukka Turns Group Buying On Its Head (Mashable)

The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. Name: Plukka

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Quick Pitch: Social shopping with a group buying twist -- more jewelry buyers means a lower price for everyone.

Genius Idea: Applying the group-buying model to the manufacturing process, not just the final product.

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Today's group buying sites often exist to get rid of leftover inventory from last season; both the designer and the website get a cut, while you get the last season's threads for half the price, three months late. Jewelry site Plukka turns that model around -- it doesn't manufacture the item until there's demonstrable interest in it. And the more people want to buy it, the lower the price dips, like a reverse auction. Each flash sale presents images of a David Yurman-esque item, such as 14k gold, diamond and gemstone rings, necklaces and earrings. Interested consumers can "buy" the item for 24 to 48 hours (or until the item sells out). "Buying" it blocks off the current price -- the card isn't actually charged later, when the final, low price is set. Prices range from $200 to $5,000, with most falling within the $500 to $700 range.

Plukka founder Joanne Ooi says that its test-demand-before-you-create-supply model means that the designs are riskier and more creative, since the company isn't investing in manufacturing until sales are locked in. Traditional jewelry designers have to predict trends and hope people will like the designs -- Plukka knows there's interest before the gold is melted down. The jewels are designed by Plukka's in-house team, but the spring collection will feature collaborations with fashion bloggers, too.

Because manufacturing cost-per-unit drops as the number of units increases, the site can pass the production savings onto the consumer, thus making high-end jewelry more affordable. Plukka's patent-pending sliding scale calculator determines how the price should lower as more people purchase the item -- and everyone gets the same final price. The minimum is around 25 units, and if that threshold isn't met, the item isn't manufactured -- so there's no unwanted inventory lying around. Plukka's tagline is "what we make is what you want," and its business model reflects that.

And unlike Gilt and other sites, where you only reap the benefits of a referral if the person makes a purchase, Plukka offers 10% for the mere act of referring five friends to a particular sale, and then another 10% off for each friend who buys the item (the discount maxes out at 40%).

Plukka hopes to have a mobile app on the market by the end of 2012.


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This story originally published on Mashable here.

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Bachmann loses Iowa campaign chairman to Paul

Republican Presidential candidate, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. meets with patrons at the Nodaway Diner during a campaign stop, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011, in Greenfield, Iowa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican Presidential candidate, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. meets with patrons at the Nodaway Diner during a campaign stop, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011, in Greenfield, Iowa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican Presidential candidate, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. meets with patrons at the Nodaway Diner during a campaign stop, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011, in Greenfield, Iowa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican Presidential candidate, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. meets with patrons at the Nodaway Diner during a campaign stop, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011, in Greenfield, Iowa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

(AP) ? Michele Bachmann's struggling presidential campaign saw her Iowa chairman defect Wednesday to rival Ron Paul's side, an embarrassing blow that came as some called for her to leave the race to free up her supporters for other candidates.

Hours after appearing with Bachmann at an event, state Sen. Kent Sorenson gave his endorsement to the Texas congressman at a Des Moines rally. Sorenson said he resigned from Bachmann's campaign to back Paul, whom he called the most conservative of the top-tier candidates.

Bachmann said Sorenson made the jump after "he was offered a large sum of money to go to work for the Paul campaign."

"Kent said to me yesterday that 'everyone sells out in Iowa, why shouldn't I,'" Bachmann said in a written statement. "Then he told me he would stay with our campaign. The Ron Paul campaign has to answer for its actions."

Paul campaign chairman Jesse Benton said the campaign was not paying Sorenson and that he was puzzled why Bachmann would make such a claim against an elected official popular with Iowa conservatives.

"We've always known Michele to be an honorable person. She should stop slandering an honorable Iowa state senator," Benton said.

Benton said Paul campaign officials had been begun speaking to Sorenson "in earnest" in the last few days, and that he had informed the campaign Wednesday he was ready to sign on.

Sorenson announced the switch during a Paul veterans rally in Des Moines. He didn't immediately return a phone call from The Associated Press to address Bachmann's charges that the move was financially based.

"The fact is, there is a clear top tier in the race for the Republican nomination for president, both here in Iowa and nationally. Ron Paul is easily the most conservative of this group," Sorenson said in a statement. "The truth is, it was an excruciatingly difficult decision for me to decide between supporting Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul at the beginning of this campaign."

Susan Geddes, a veteran operative in conservative GOP political circles who managed Sorenson's 2008 and 2010 legislative races, said Sorenson had told her several times, as recently as last month, that the Paul campaign had offered him money to leave Bachmann's campaign for the Texas congressman's.

Geddes said Sorenson had damaged his political future in Iowa by abandoning Bachmann's campaign less than a week before the caucuses.

"He just committed political suicide," she said.

Bachmann has been on a frantic 99-county push across Iowa in an effort to recover from the slide that followed her Iowa straw poll victory in August. Paul was a close second in that contest.

Earlier in the day, two influential pastors said they wanted either her or former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum to drop out of the running to keep evangelical voters from splitting their support. Bachmann insisted she would see the Iowa caucus campaign through.

Sorenson, who has strong ties to Iowa's tea party, was one of Bachmann's earliest public supporters and joined her for an afternoon stop at a Pizza Ranch restaurant in Indianola. Standing by her side, he declined to speak to the crowd there, citing numbness from dental work.

All day, Bachmann bashed Paul as "dangerous" for having a hands-off foreign policy. It was part of a double-barreled attack on the two Texans in the race. She went after Gov. Rick Perry for "27 years as a political insider."

The aggressive tone underscored Bachmann's role as a chaser in the final week of campaigning. She has bet heavily on Iowa, where she was born.

Bachmann came hardest at Perry, who this week began a television ad lumping Bachmann with other Washington figures seeking the GOP nomination in his attempt to come off as the outsider in the race.

"Just because he's held office outside of Washington, D.C., does not mean he is not a political insider. It's what you do in your office that matters," she said outside a small-town cafe. "There aren't very many politicians who have spent more time paying off political donors than Gov. Rick Perry has."

Perry has served Texas as a legislator, agriculture commissioner, lieutenant governor and governor.

Bachmann also said Perry has engaged in "crony capitalism" by helping donors with Texas government contracts or giving them political appointments. And she called Perry a double-dipper for collecting his gubernatorial salary and state pension at the same time.

Campaigning in Indianola on Wednesday, Perry scored what appeared to be a double hit of his own. Although he didn't name his targets, he took aim at lawmakers who sound off in Washington without much influence on policy ? a rap sometimes attached to Bachmann and Paul.

"Some campaigns are about their voting record, on bills that never make it to the president's desk. I'm campaigning on ideas that I've signed into law," Perry said.

As for Paul, Bachmann criticized him as misguided about foreign threats to U.S. interests.

"Ron Paul would be a dangerous president," Perry said. "He would have us ignore all of the warning signs of another brutal dictator who wants to wipe Israel off the face of the earth. I won't. He would wait until one of our cities is wiped off of the map until he reacted. I won't wait."

On Wednesday, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told CNN that he would find it personally difficult to vote for Paul if the Texas congressman were to become the party's choice to go up against President Barack Obama next fall. Bachmann refused to go that far, dodging two direct questions about her willingness to back Paul later on.

"He won't win the nomination," she said.

At stop after stop, Bachmann cast herself as America's "Iron Lady," the nickname assigned to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Bachmann sits on the House Intelligence Committee, which she said gives her a firm grip on world affairs.

State Sen. Brad Zaun, who had been Bachmann's Iowa co-chairman, was named full chairman after Sorenson's resignation.

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Associated Press writers Tom Beaumont, Beth Fouhy and Philip Elliott in Iowa contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Louisville coach Rick Pitino to quit college basketball when contract expires

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Rick Pitino said Tuesday that he won't coach past the 2016-2017 season when his current contract ends at Louisville.

"When you're 59, you're realistic that you don't have a whole lot of years left," Pitino said at a news conference before the No. 4 Cardinals play Georgetown on Wednesday. "My contract's going to run out in 2017. I'm not coaching any more after that."

The former Providence and Kentucky coach has guided the Cardinals to a 12-0 record so far this season.

Louisville's Athletic Association granted Pitino, the only men's coach to lead three different programs to the Final Four, a four-year contract extension in August. He'll make $3 million in base salary until the end of the 2013 season, followed by $3.9 million a year.

Pitino didn't use the word 'retire,' but has said in the past that Louisville would be his last coaching stop. He's 253-96 in his 11th season at Louisville, which reached the Final Four in 2005.

The Cardinals will host the Hoyas in their Big East Conference opener before traveling to face rival and No. 3 Kentucky on Saturday.

Pitino said Louisville hasn't started preparing for Kentucky.

"One thing I've learned to do with my age, I really don't look ahead," said Pitino, who went 219-50 in eight seasons at Kentucky and won the 1996 national championship. "For years, I've been preaching the precious present and having to always subscribe to it."

Senior guard Chris Smith echoed his coach.

"We haven't talked about Kentucky one time yet, and we're going to keep it like that until we come out with a W tomorrow," he said.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Golf, family, friends, NORAD fill Obama Christmas in Hawaii

Published: Sun, December 25, 2011 @ 12:00 a.m.

HONOLULU (AP)

President Barack Obama and his family are easing into vacation mode, spending a low-key Christmas Eve out of the spotlight.

The president spent his first morning in Hawaii at a multimillion-dollar vacation home his family rents in the Kailua Beach area, near Honolulu. He skipped his standard early morning gym workout, and headed to the golf course later Saturday.

First lady Michelle Obama, meanwhile, got into the Christmas spirit by helping track Santa for NORAD. The North American Aerospace Defense Command has been telling anxious children about Santa's whereabouts every year since 1955.

The White House said Mrs. Obama answered several calls from children around the country who wanted to know how close Santa was to their homes.

The Obamas were to spend Christmas Eve at home with a close circle of family and friends that typically joins the president for his annual Hawaiian vacation. They include Obama's sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, who lives in the state with her family, and several friends the president has known since high school.

The president's annual December trip to the state where he was born and mostly raised almost didn't happen. He had planned to arrive in Hawaii on Dec. 17, but delayed his departure while Congress worked its way through a stalemate over extending payroll tax cuts.

A deal was finalized Friday morning. Hours later, the president boarded Air Force One for Hawaii to meet his wife and daughters, who traveled ahead of him.

Obama's first order of business when he arrived was taking his wife out to dinner. The couple joined a few friends at Morimoto restaurant, one of their favorite dining spots on the island of Oahu.

The president has no public events planned in Hawaii. A small group of advisers accompanied him to brief him on domestic and international developments.

The Obamas are expected to return to Washington shortly after New Year's Day.

Source: http://www.vindy.com/news/2011/dec/25/golf-family-friends-norad-fill-obama-christmas-haw/

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4. Finland 'finds Patriot missiles' on China-bound ship

(The Finnish authorities have impounded an Isle of Man-flagged ship bound for China with undeclared missiles and explosives, officials say.?? Awww..... Shit.?? They must have picked these up at K-Mart.? Blue light special on Patriot missiles.)

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The Finnish authorities have impounded an Isle of Man-flagged ship bound for China with undeclared missiles and explosives, officials say.

Police are questioning the crew of the MS Thor Liberty after what were described as 69 Patriot anti-missile missiles were found aboard.

Interior Minister Paivi Rasanen said the missiles were marked "fireworks".

The MS Thor Liberty had docked in the Finnish port of Kotka after leaving Germany last week.

Dock workers became suspicious after finding explosives poorly stored on open pallets, and the missiles were then found in containers marked "fireworks".

The managing director of the ship's owner, Thorco Shipping, expressed surprise. Thomas Mikkelsen told AFP news agency from Denmark that he was unaware of the matter.

Another company official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the ship had been detained in Finland and said the missiles could have been loaded on to the vessel by mistake, AFP adds.

Police did not confirm Finnish media reports that the ship had also been scheduled to stop in South Korea, Reuters news agency reports.

'Quite unusual'

The MS Thor Liberty left port in Emden, northern Germany, on 13 December and docked two days later in Kotka, southern Finland, to pick up a cargo of anchor chains, said Finnish Customs spokesman Petri Lounatmaa.

It was bound for the Chinese port of Shanghai but there was no indication for whom the military cargo was destined.

Routine checks by Finland's traffic safety authority revealed a load of up to 160 tonnes of improperly packed nitroguanidine, a low-sensitivity explosive with a high detonation speed.

"Actually in our investigation at the moment, we have got the information that we found 69 Patriot missiles on the ship and around 160 tonnes of explosives," said Detective Superintendent Timo Virtanen from the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation.

Interior Minister Rasanen said she had not heard of a similar case.

"Of course, there are legal transports of weapons or defence material [through Finland] but in this case the cargo was marked as containing fireworks," she told Finnish media. "That is quite unusual."

Mr Lounatmaa said customs officials and police had launched a joint investigation into a possible breach of Finnish export and weapons trading laws.

He said that the crew of about 32 were being questioned.

Patriot missiles, designed by the US company Raytheon, are supplied to "US and allied forces", according to the company's website. South Korea is among states which deploy them.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Video: Student comes out of coma

Something extraordinary happens to a 21-year-old Arizona college student who fell into a coma after an accident that killed two of his friends. NBC?s Kerry Sanders reports.

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At least 25 dead in Nigeria church blast: officials (Reuters)

ABUJA (Reuters) ? At least 25 people were killed in a bomb attack on a church in a satellite town on the outskirts of the Nigerian capital Abuja on Sunday, emergency services said.

"I cannot give an exact figure of casualties now. But we (National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA) came with 25 body bags and we have exhausted them all. So at this point we are talking of 25 bodies in those bags," said Slaku Lugard, a NEMA official.

(Reporting by Tim Cocks Writing by Maria Golovnina)

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

PlayStation Vita launch day lineup and accessory pricing revealed (Yahoo! News)

Sony's new handheld gets its ducks in a row ahead of its February debut

While?Nintendo's 3DS will have the 2011 holiday season to itself in the?portable gaming market, many gamers are eagerly anticipating the February 22, 2012 launch of Sony's new PlayStation Vita. Now, almost as if to say "Save those gift cards until February," the company has shed some light on the games and accessories we can expect to see alongside the new system when it finally debuts.

One of the biggest complaints consumers had when the 3DS launched was the lack of quality titles. Sony hopes to capitalize on Nintendo's misstep ? and?subsequent drop in sales ? by offering a ridiculously beefy game lineup available from day one. So far, a total of 25 games ? priced between $9.99 and $49.99, though each title wasn't specifically tagged ? are slated for a launch day release. And these aren't just throwaway, I'd-rather-be-playing-Angry-Birds titles either; names like?Uncharted,?Wipeout, and?Rayman are sure to pique the interest of the gaming populous. Check out the full list of launch day titles below.

  • Army Corps of Hell
  • Asphalt Injection
  • BEN10 GALACTIC RACING
  • Blazblue: Continuum Shift EXTEND
  • Dungeon Hunter Alliance
  • Dynasty Warriors Next
  • EA SPORTS FIFA Soccer
  • Escape Plan (PSN downloadable titles)
  • F1 2011
  • Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational
  • Hustle Kings (PSN downloadable titles)
  • Little Deviants
  • Lumines Electronic Symphony
  • Michael Jackson The Experience
  • ModNation Racers: Road Trip
  • Plants vs. Zombies (PSN downloadable title)
  • Rayman Origins
  • Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen
  • Super StarDust Delta (PSN downloadable title)
  • Tales of Space: Mutant Blobs (PSN downloadable title)
  • Touch My Katamari
  • Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
  • UNCHARTED: Golden Abyss
  • Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition
  • wipEout 2048

On top of that already impressive list, a further 10 titles are on deck for a "launch window" release, which means they should appear on store shelves in the days immediately following launch. Browse that list below.

  • Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention
  • Gravity Rush
  • LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7
  • MLB 12 The Show
  • NINJA GAIDEN ? PLUS
  • Reality Fighters
  • Ridge Racer
  • Silent Hill Book of Memories
  • Supremacy MMA: Unrestricted
  • Unit 13

As?we already knew, the system itself will carry a $250 price tag, but up until now the pricing of its storage cards and other accessories were a mystery. Many thought the system's memory cards would cost upwards of $130 for 32GB, but thankfully that's not the case. The official list of release dates and pricing for PS Vita add-ons can be seen below.

4 GB Memory Card February 15, 2012 $19.99
8 GB Memory Card February 15, 2012 $29.99
16 GB Memory Card February 15, 2012 $59.99
32 GB Memory Card February 15, 2012 $99.99
Starter Kit with Memory Card February 15, 2012 $39.99
In-Ear Headset February 15, 2012 $19.99
Carrying Case February 15, 2012 $19.99
Travel Pouch February 15, 2012 $19.99
Protective Film (2 pack) February 15, 2012 $9.99
Card Case February 15, 2012 $5.99
Cradle February 15, 2012 $19.99
Portable Charger Spring 2012 $49.99
AC Adaptor February 15, 2012 $14.99
Car Adaptor Spring 2012 $14.99
USB Cable February 15, 2012 $14.99

We went?hands-on with the Vita during?E3, and were mighty pleased with what we saw. While Sony's pricing scheme for memory ? crucial when downloading games, movies, and music ? is a bit higher than we had hoped, it's not entirely unreasonable, and we're still very much looking forward to February 22.

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Juanita Villarreal Loredo, 87, San Antonio, Texas

Juanita V. Loredo loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, passed away on December 22, 2011 at the age of 87. She is preceded in death by her parents Miguel and Juanita Villarreal. Survivors include her husband of 55 years Angel Loredo, daughters; Basilia Oviedo (Henry), Irene Tapia (John), Angie McLeod and Mary Jane Morin (Tony). She will also be missed by her 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Visitation for Juanita will be at Mission Park Funeral Chapel Friday December 23, 2011 from 5:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. with the Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 P.M. The Funeral Mass will be 1:00 P.M. Saturday December 24, 2011 at El Carmen Catholic Church. The interment will follow at El Carmen Catholic Cemetery.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Thursday's Vermont sports scores and Friday's schedule

Thursday's results

High school girls basketball
Rice 51, South Burlington 34
Essex 58, Brattleboro 33
BFA-St. Albans 63, Missisquoi 24
Rutland 43, Burlington 40
U-32 at Hartford, 7 p.m.
Spaulding Tournament
At Barre Auditorium

Spaulding 47, St. Johnsbury 38
Champlain Valley vs. Colchester, 5:30 p.m.

High school boys basketball
Winooski 79, Stowe 29
Peoples 65, Lake Region 54
U-32 57, Hartford 51
Danville 64, Richford 53
Rivendell 46, Thetford 43
Enosburg 77, Milton 52
Woodstock 49, Oxbow 34
Vergennes 52, Harwood 48

High school girls hockey
North Country 6, Mount Mansfield 3
Stowe 4, Rice 1

High school boys hockey
North Country 3, Burlington 2

High school gymnastics
Harwood 122.55, St. Johnsbury 99.55
Champlain Valley 127.25, Milton 105.65
South Burlington 122.6, Middlebury 111
Randolph at U-32, 7 p.m.

Friday's scheudle

College men?s basketball
Vermont at Towson, 7 p.m.

High school girls basketball
(All games 7:30 p.m. unless noted)
Milton at BFA-Fairfax
Randolph at Northfield
Hazen at Montpelier
Lake Region at Oxbow
Williamstown at Harwood
Lamoille at Enosburg
Thetford at Winooski
Craftsbury at Richford
Peoples at Twinfield
Blue Mountain at Danville

High school boys basketball
(All games 7:30 p.m. unless noted)
South Burlington at Colchester, 5:30 p.m.
Missisquoi at North Country, 6:30 p.m.
Brattleboro at St. Johnsbury, 6:30 p.m.
Burlington at Rice, 7 p.m.
Rutland at Spaulding, 7 p.m.
Mount Mansfield at Essex
BFA-Fairfax at Mount Abraham
Otter Valley at Middlebury
Rivendell at Thetford
Champlain Valley at BFA-St. Albans
Craftsbury at Richford

High school girls hockey
Woodstock vs. Brattleboro at Nelson Withington, 2:15 p.m.
South Burlington vs. Colchester at Leddy, 2:20 p.m.
Northfield at Middlebury, 4:45 p.m.
Rutland vs. Burr & Burton at Riley, 5:15 p.m.
U-32 vs. Harwood at Washington, 6 p.m.
Missisquoi vs. BFA-St. Albans at Collins-Perley, 7:30 p.m.

High school boys hockey
South Burlington vs. Rutland at Spartan, noon
St. Johnsbury vs. Burr & Burton at Riley, 2:45 p.m.
Essex vs. Colchester at Leddy, 4:20 p.m.
Lyndon vs. Milton at Highgate, 6 p.m.
Brattleboro vs. Northfield at Kreitzberg, 6 p.m.
Missisquoi vs. Hartford at Barwood, 7 p.m.
Spaulding at Middlebury, 7 p.m.
Karen Weiss Tournament
At Central Vermont Civic Center

Peoples vs. U-32, 5 p.m.
Harwood vs. Stowe, 7 p.m.

(Schedules subject to change)

Source: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20111222/SPORTS/111222022/1009/RSS01

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Dr. Joseph Moran, University of Texas - Austin, "Reversing the Cope Elimination and Transfer Hydrogenation for Intermolecular C-N and C-C Bond Construction"

Dr. Joseph Moran, University of Texas - Austin, "Reversing the Cope Elimination and Transfer Hydrogenation for Intermolecular C-N and C-C Bond Construction"

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Union Bank opens retail bank branch in Bellevue

BBR Staff Writer Published 21 December 2011

Union Bank has opened Lakemont's first retail bank branch in Bellevue to offer the full range of banking services.

The new branch will be overseen by branch manager Steve Palomo, who is responsible for connecting and listening to the community to make sure that their banking needs are met.

Palomo will also lead the team of locally based bankers with many years of service in banking in the greater Seattle/Bellevue area.

Palomo will be joined by Kelly Kavanaugh, senior priority banking relationship manager for the branch's priority banking unit.

Other team members include Brett Riese, senior relationship banker and Amy Bailey, customer service manager.

Union Bank senior vice president and regional executive for the Pacific Northwest Ron Hellersaid that investing in their communities is a priority for Union Bank. They designed this branch especially to create a gathering place where residents and business owners can connect while banking with us or holding a meeting in our community room.

Source: http://retailbanking.banking-business-review.com/news/union-bank-opens-retail-bank-branch-in-bellevue-211211

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Canada vulnerable to Europe, household debt: IMF

TORONTO - Canada's economy is expected to grow at a moderate pace over the next several quarters but risks to the outlook are mostly negative due to headwinds from the European debt crisis, the International Monetary Fund said on Thursday.

The multinational agency said it expects Canada's real gross domestic product to slow to 2.2 percent in 2011 and 1.9 percent in 2012. But it said one big downside risk is the spillover effect of the European crisis on financial markets and global growth.

"Direct trade linkages with Europe are there. They're not very large so we would not expect a very large impact from a decline in European demand for Canadian product," said Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, IMF Mission Chief to Canada.

"More of concern are the potential global financial market repercussions of turmoil in Europe and there is a lot of uncertainty about that, so again we see those threats not so much coming from direction of say direct exposures of Canadian banks to euro area financial institutions for example, but more through the impact that this global financial market turmoil would have more generally."

The Fund approved of the Bank of Canada's current accommodative stance - its key interest rate sits at 1 percent - but noted there is scope for further monetary easing if the economy weakens.

It also applauded the Canadian government's plan to balance its budget in the medium term, but again said there was room for further stimulus if the economy ran into trouble.

The IMF warned that high household debt levels and elevated house prices are the main domestic vulnerability, the same risks it cited a couple months ago.

In a special report on house prices and household wealth, the IMF estimated that house prices are higher than levels consistent with fundamentals in some provinces. It projected that a potential 10 percent correction in prices would lead to a 1-1/4 percent drop in private consumption.

With interest rates still very low, the IMF noted that growth in personal consumption and real estate investment should be subdued, in light of high household debt and measures taken to restrain mortgage debt and cool the housing market.

The IMF credited Canada's accommodative financial conditions and strong commodity prices for previously supporting the domestic economy, but - like the Bank of Canada - warned that businesses will need to step up investment to pick up the slack from weak net exports and ongoing fiscal challenges.

It also said the fund's staff's assessment of the Canadian dollar found it to be on the strong side of medium-term fundamentals.

? Copyright (c) Reuters

Source: http://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F7477/~3/ONqj3JjSKyU/story.html

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Facebook to boost privacy after Irish probe (Reuters)

DUBLIN (Reuters) ? Facebook has agreed to improve its privacy policy for hundreds of millions of users after a three-month investigation by Irish authorities at the U.S. group's international headquarters in Dublin.

Facebook's Ireland office has responsibility for handing all of its users outside of the United States and Canada. The group operates the world's largest social networking website with 800 million users.

The Irish Data Protection Commissioner said on Wednesday that Facebook had agreed to improve privacy protections for its users over the next six months, ahead of another formal review in July of next year.

"This was a challenging engagement both for my Office and for Facebook Ireland," Irish Data Protection Commissioner Billy Hawkes said in a statement.

"Arising from the audit, FB-I (Facebook Ireland) has agreed to a wide range of "best practice" improvements to be implemented over the next six months."

The improvements include giving users information on how Facebook and third-party apps handle personal information, deleting certain details more promptly and give European users a clear warning that it uses facial-recognition technology that automatically tags them in photographs.

(Reporting by Carmel Crimmins; Editing by Myra MacDonald)

(This story corrects name of Data Protection Commissioner)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/europe/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111221/wr_nm/us_ireland_facebook_privacy

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Monday, December 19, 2011

House passes $1T budget bill, avoids shutdown (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The House has passed a $1 trillion-plus catchall budget bill paying for day-to-day operations of 10 Cabinet departments and averting a government shutdown, while Senate talks on renewing a payroll tax cut and jobless benefits reached a critical phase.

The 296-121 vote to approve the spending measure represented a rare moment of bipartisanship in a polarized Capitol. The Senate's top Republican, meanwhile, raised the stakes in the showdown over the payroll tax cut, insisting he won't back a compromise extension unless the bill includes language aimed at forcing construction of a Canada-to-Texas pipeline.

As negotiations on the payroll tax bill proceeded Friday, Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said, "I will not be able to support the package that doesn't include the pipeline."

The GOP's pipeline demands added uncertainty to efforts by McConnell and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., to quickly reach a deal on a bill renewing payroll tax cuts and jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed.

Negotiators on the payroll tax measure worked behind closed doors Friday in hopes of sealing agreement on how to pay for the measure. Simply extending the current 2 percentage point payroll tax cut would cost $120 billion, while extending unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless and preventing a cut in Medicare payment to physicians would add tens of billions of dollars more.

A House-passed version of the payroll tax bill would give President Barack Obama 60 days to decide whether to build the proposed, 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline.

Obama, with the support of congressional Democrats, has announced he will delay that decision until after next year's elections, citing a need to study the impact the pipeline would have on sensitive lands in Nebraska. Obama has threatened to reject a payroll tax bill if it includes language easing work on the pipeline.

The postponement would let Democrats avoid having to choose between two of the party's core constituencies: environmentalists who oppose Keystone and some unions who covet the jobs it would produce.

But McConnell and other Republicans say the project would create thousands of jobs. The company's developer, TransCanada, says it could produce up to 20,000 jobs, while critics say the figure would be fewer than 3,500, including less than 1,000 that would be permanent.

After passing the catchall spending bill House leaders sent their members home until Monday or later, planning to return when the Senate produces a payroll tax cut measure for the House to vote on.

The way was smoother for the compromise spending bill, which passed on a 296-121 vote. It would fund 10 Cabinet-level departments, such as the Pentagon and the Department of Education, and dozens of smaller agencies. It would finance everything from U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan to veterans' services, and from airport security inspections to Congress' own operations.

Reid and McConnell said that even if only the House had approved the spending bill by midnight Friday, the Obama administration agreed there would be no federal shutdown. For extra measure, the House also passed two stopgap spending bills, one to fund the government for a single day and the other for a week.

Agreement on the spending legislation was reached after Republicans agreed to drop language that would have blocked Obama from easing rules on people who visit and send money to relatives in Cuba. But a GOP provision will stay in the bill thwarting a 2007 law, passed during President George W. Bush's administration, on energy efficiency standards that critics argued would make it hard for people to purchase inexpensive incandescent light bulbs.

This year's 4.2 percent payroll tax rate will jump back to its normal 6.2 percent on Jan. 1 unless action is taken by Congress. Few lawmakers want to be blamed for a tax increase that would affect 160 million people.

Extended benefits for long-term jobless people will also expire Jan. 1 without congressional action.

That same day, a 27 percent cut in Medicare reimbursements to doctors would take effect unless lawmakers act, a reduction that could convince some doctors to stop treating Medicare patients.

Obama and congressional Democrats have proposed dropping next year's payroll tax rate to 3.1 percent, but an extension of this year's 4.2 percent rate seems likely to prevail. The payroll tax is the major source of financing for Social Security.

Obama also wants to leave in place the current maximum of 99 weeks of benefits for the long-term unemployed. A payroll tax cut bill approved by the House reduces that total by 20 weeks, which the administration says would cut off 3.3 million individuals. Democrats are hoping to soften if not reverse what's in the House version.

Even without the Keystone pipeline dispute, bargainers had still not reached agreement on how to extend a payroll tax cut through 2012, with major disagreements remaining over how to finance the package.

The spending bill advanced after Democrats blocked a series of GOP assaults on Environmental Protection Agency regulations, though the agency's budget absorbed a cut of more than 3 percent.

GOP leaders did succeed in delays in regulations of coal dust and eliminating federal funding of needle exchange programs.

War costs would be $115 billion, a $43 billion cut from the previous year.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/gop/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111216/ap_on_go_co/us_congress_rdp

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Filipino police rescue US boy from kidnappers

(AP) ? Philippine police stormed a kidnappers' hideout and rescued a 4-year-old American boy who was held for ransom for eight days, officials said Friday. Five suspects were arrested in the second recent case of a kidnapped U.S. minor in the Philippines.

The boy, who was living with his Filipino mother and American father, was seized in Manila on Dec. 6 by three gunmen who cut off the car he was traveling in with the mother, said Isagani Nerez, head of the police anti-crime unit.

A $13,600 ransom was paid three days later, but the kidnappers demanded $113,000 more before releasing the boy, whose identity has been withheld, Nerez told reporters. The father, an engineer, sought the help of the U.S. Embassy and FBI, who sent representatives to the national police headquarters to coordinate with local authorities in securing the victim's release, Nerez said.

He said police feared the boy would be harmed and traced his location to the kidnappers' hideout in Prieto Diaz town in eastern Sorsogon province. On Wednesday, police stormed the site, rescued the boy, who was unharmed, and arrested three of his alleged captors. A follow-up operation led to the arrest of two more suspects in Manila on Thursday.

"We were worried that the kidnappers would kill the boy if their demand was not met," Nerez said. "It was the reason why we decided to launch the assault on the kidnappers' lair."

After a medical checkup found the boy to be in good health, he was reunited with his family, Nerez said.

The boy's identity was withheld because of privacy concerns. Nerez said he was attending an international school in a Manila suburb.

U.S. Embassy spokeswoman Betina Malone told The Associated Press that the U.S. authorities were appreciative of the efforts of Philippine police in rescuing the boy. "It was the result of a great deal of hard work," she said, adding that U.S. authorities expected those responsible to be prosecuted and punished.

The five suspects were charged by the Department of Justice with kidnapping for ransom and are being held in police detention pending trial. If convicted, they face up to 40 years in prison.

"They are new faces," Nerez said, adding that the suspects have not been previously linked to kidnappings.

He said they could be linked to the communist rebel New People's Army, which has a strong presence in Sorsogon province.

Last week, 14-year-old American Kevin Lunsmann escaped from suspected al-Qaida-linked militants in the southern Philippines after five months in jungle captivity. His Filipino mother was freed two months ago, and their cousin escaped last month.

Kidnappings for ransom are more common in the impoverished, volatile south, home to a long-running Muslim insurgency. But abductions have also taken place in Manila, which was once notorious as the kidnapping capital of Asia. Children of wealthy Filipinos are often targeted and many cases go unreported to police.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2011-12-15-AS-Philippines-Rescued-Hostage/id-4d82715d459f4f31ac304502aa682531

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Twitter Mishap: Charlie Sheen's Number Goes Public Because of Justin Bieber

The year is about to end and for Charlie Sheen, what best way to celebrate it by announcing his number on Twitter?

Well, the actor did not exactly publicly post his personal number for his fans. It was simply a "slip-of-the-fingers" moment when Sheen accidentally tweeted his digits along with a message supposedly for the teen heartthrob Justin Bieber.

"310 954 7277. Call me bro. C," tweeted the former star of the show Two and a Half Men. The tweet was supposed to be a direct message to the Mistletoe singer Justin Bieber but instead it became a worldwide trending Twitter feed.

Fans immediately took the spur of the moment chance and sent messages to Sheen's number. In just a matter of minutes, Sheen's mobile phone received around 1800 text messages and a lot of calls. If that didn't fry his phone, what else would?

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"Charlie's phone immediately went into meltdown," says a source to The Hollywood Reporter. "It was ringing wildly, and he got 1,800 text messages in minutes."

However, being the joker that he is, Sheen even answered a few of the calls saying "Winning " and "Ray's Pizza."

"But his phone just continued ringing and buzzing and eventually just completely melted down. Charlie was like, 'I guess I need a new phone," says the source. Sheen was currently at the Caesar's Palace restaurant at Las Vegas dining with his close friends when the calls and texts started to come in.

Thankfully, Charlie Sheen finally decided to get a new phone plan and the number he accidentally tweeted has been disconnected. As for his supposed contact, Justin Bieber, he has yet to contact Charlie Sheen and the singer had only one response to the mishap on Twitter.

"WINNING!" replied the Bieber to Sheen's Twitter mishap.

If Charlie Sheen was able to attract that much of attention on Twitter, wonder how much calls and texts the Bieber would get if he "accidentally" tweeted his digits?

For more celebrity gossip on Twitter, also read:

Epic Twitter Battles

Adele Finally Makes it Onto Twitter

The Top Twitter Topics for 2011, So Far

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Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/267439/20111215/twitter-mishap-charlie-sheen-s-number-goes.htm

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Friday, December 16, 2011

College Tips By Google: You?ll Fail Without These 16 Google Products

College Tips By GoogleWithout Google, no one ever graduated college. At least that's the message of "College Tips By Google". It's a new site where Google shamelessly suggests its products as the answer to all the problems facing today's students. Here's a list of the 16 products Google suggests and how I think they're actually used by college students:

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100 years on, Antarctic science going strong

This week, dozens of brave revelers ? the prime minister of Norway among them ? are converging on the South Pole to celebrate the historic trek of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, the first human to set foot there on Dec. 14, 1911.

Yet in an ironic twist, some might argue that it is the runner-up in the grueling contest whose legacy has proved more lasting.

British explorer Robert Falcon Scott, who reached the pole a month after Amundsen, died on his return march, unable to escape the tightening noose of the Antarctic winter. And although his oft-maligned tactics proved, in part, to be his undoing, Scott's insistence on bringing scientists on his expedition ? at great cost to himself ? helped spark a tradition of scientific inquiry in Antarctica that endures to this day, according to Ross MacPhee, curator at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, and author of the book, "Race to The End: Amundsen, Scott, and the Attainment of the South Pole" (Sterling Innovation, 2010).

"Every scientist working in Antarctica today owes Scott something," MacPhee told OurAmazingPlanet in September. [ Images: Scott's Lost Photos ]

Science is now one of the primary drivers of human activity on the continent.

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Each year, when the perpetual daylight of austral summer begins, droves of scientists descend on Antarctica to study its biology, drill deep into its ice, and send airplanes soaring overhead to image what lies underneath its glaciers.

Nearly 30 countries operate more than 80 research stations around the continent, according to 2009 numbers from the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs.

A flurry of work is now under way on and around the continent.

Charismatic fauna
Some scientists come to study the unique crowds of marine life that gather near the nutrient-rich waters off the Antarctic coast in the comparatively balmy summer. Penguins may be the most beloved of the local animal pantheon, but studying these birds is nothing like a Disney movie.

"Penguins are not cuddly at all. They're really very strong and very feisty, and they don't like to be picked up, which we try not to do," said David Ainley, a marine ecologist who has been studying Ad?lie penguins in Antarctica since the late 1960s.

For decades, Ainley, now with the California-based ecological consulting firm H.T. Harvey & Associates, has researched why penguin populations are changing; some colonies have grown, others have shrunk. He said he's interested in answering a very basic question about life on our planet ? how do animals cope with their environment? ? and that penguins are the ideal research subject.

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"They're fairly large so you can put instruments on them and record their behavior," Ainley told OurAmazingPlanet just hours before he boarded a plane headed south.

In addition, he said, they're pretty easy to find. "Penguins are very visible," Ainley said. "In the Antarctic they don't have any place to hide. They don't live in burrows, and it's daylight all the time."

Biological time trip
While Ainley and his team spend their days on the rocky slopes of Antarctic islands, other scientists spend the austral summer on ships. David Barnes, with the British Antarctic Survey, spoke with OurAmazingPlanet from the RRS James Ross, a research vessel parked near the Antarctic Peninsula, the long finger of land that points toward South America.

Barnes said that his research focuses on trying to unlock the secrets of Antarctica's icy past, specifically how the reach of the massive West Antarctic Ice Sheet has changed from age to age. Scientists know it has been larger than it is now, and some suspect it has been smaller than it is now, but anything more exact is difficult to pin down.

"The problem is that every time there's an ice age it's wiped out everything ? so we don't really know where the last ice sheet got to," Barnes said. But there is another way to peek into the Antarctic's past: "Where we can't get good signals from glaciology or geology, biology has a cunning way of stepping in," he said.

Barnes looks at the genetic makeup of sea creatures around western Antarctica to determine how long populations have been isolated from one another by the ice.

"Genetics preserve a connection between species and populations, so by looking around Antarctica at various depths we can get an idea of whether that area used to be underneath an ice sheet," Barnes said.

That information can, in turn, help scientists figure out how the West Antarctic Ice Sheet behaved in climates past, and how it might behave in our warming world.

Ice life
Still other scientists will spend the austral summer living on the ice itself. Robert Bindschadler, a glaciologist and scientist emeritus with NASA, along with a small team of researchers, will spend six weeks sleeping in small tents on a floating plain of ice ? the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf ? the outlet of one of the largest and fastest moving glaciers in Antarctica.

Ice shelves, which ring the continent, appear to be a key player in the increasing and alarming rate at which glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet are melting and raising sea levels in recent years, Bindschadler said. But getting direct observations of how this is happening is a challenge. Satellite imaging and data provide some details, but the continent is remote, and its long, brutal winter permits scientists to work there for only about three months a year, [ Stunning Photos of Antarctic Ice ]

Observations indicate that comparatively warm ocean water is lapping away at the ice shelves, which, as they weaken, allow glaciers to slide into the sea at a faster and faster clip ? yet the direct mechanisms remain hidden from view.

"Satellites have taken us really far, but they can't give us the answers to what's going on underneath," Bindschadler said. To that end, his team will spend its days drilling several ?holes through nearly a third of a mile (500 meters) of ice to drop sensors into the sea below to measure variations in temperature and currents.

Some scientists conduct their research from the air, working aboard planes equipped with imaging technology that can peer beneath the ice. ? NASA's IceBridge project focuses on the western half of the continent, while other international collaborations focus on the far larger yet more stable eastern half.

Ice work if you can get it
Other research must be done on the ground. Scientists are drilling deep into the ice to collect signatures of past climate trapped inside, or looking for microbes that dwell in it. The race to drill down to the more than 200 freshwater lakes that pepper the continent is another tantalizing quest..

Some researchers work in Antarctica because the frigid continent, free of a native human population or meddling flora and fauna, provides a kind of natural laboratory.

"In most ecosystems you have plants all over the place, and they do a lot of things to complicate the system," said Byron Adams, a professor at Brigham Young University who studies the nematodes and other tiny creatures that are found in the few patches of ice-free soil in the Antarctic.

Still other researchers take advantage of the high altitude and clear air to peer through telescopes into distant space and the early universe.

At about 1.5 times the size of the United States, Antarctica has plenty of scientific real estate to go around.

At the heart of much of the research is the question of how the continent's ice is responding to climate change. Antarctica is home to some of the most dramatic effects of climate change seen anywhere on Earth, from melting glaciers to increasing winds to warming temperatures. The Antarctic Peninsula has warmed several times faster than the global average rate.

"We're asking really fundamental questions about how ecosystems respond to a changing climate, and ultimately the goal is to be able to make predictions about this," Adams told OurAmazingPlanet.

Despite the challenges ? bone-chilling winds, constant sunlight, extreme isolation and ever-changing weather ? many scientists said working in Antarctica is worth the hardship and the long hours spent packing as much work into an expedition as possible. Although it's not for everyone, they cautioned, the work can be deeply satisfying, breeding a sense of camaraderie that can last a lifetime.

"When you're out in the deep field, and you're only living with what you brought, and the plane turns and leaves, that's the Antarctica I prefer," Bindschadler said. "You really are in a different world."

Reach Andrea Mustain at amustain@techmedianetwork.com. Follow her on Twitter @AndreaMustain. Follow OurAmazingPlanet for the latest in Earth science and exploration news on Twitter @OAPlanet and on Facebook.

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RT @hjarche Congratulations protesters worldwide! ? Time Person Of The Year 2011: 'The Protester' http://t.co/8t6epYHS

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