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Friday, December 30, 2011

October?s Very Own x Canada Goose Leather Down Jacket ? A Closer Look

October?s Very Own x Canada Goose Leather Down Jacket

We recently previewed the October?s Very Own x Canada Goose Leather Down Jacket. This is the second collaboration between Drake and the outerwear brand. Featuring a white fur hood and a lining printed with gold OVO owls, the outer shell is covered in thick leather. But there are many more details on the jacket.

?Off the success of last year?s release, Canada Goose?s Chilliwack jacket get the luxury treatment again but goes well above the 2011 version. The jacket features a supple Buffalo leather exterior sourced from top leather manufacturers the Himel Brothers, removable Arctic fox fur, white duck down fill, 100% silk lining printed with the O.V.O Owl logo & 24 gold plated hardware. The OVO & Canada Goose team have spared no expense this time around.?

The jacket will retail for $5000 CDN and should be available soon from the Nomad Richmond Street West location.

A closer look at the jacket follows after the jump.


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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Asian shares steady in thin holiday trade, U.S. market eyed (Reuters)

TOKYO (Reuters) ? Asian shares were steady on Tuesday in thin volume as investors took to the sidelines before U.S. markets reopen later in the day from a long weekend and data which could offer clues over growth prospects in the world's largest economy.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS) was nearly flat for a second day in a row, while Japan's Nikkei stock average (.N225) opened down 0.43 percent.

The euro was steady around $1.3050, staying well above its 11-month trough of $1.2945 hit earlier this month.

European and some Asian markets, including Hong Kong and Australia, were closed on Tuesday.

"Shares are expected to drift sideways as passive interests prevail in typical year-end fashion, and as many stock markets were closed for the holidays yesterday, providing no dynamic whatsoever," said Lee Kyung-soo, an analyst at Shinyoung Securities.

On Monday, when more markets were closed, Japanese and Indian stocks outperformed the rest of Asia in thin trade, with sentiment partly lifted by signs of U.S. economic recovery.

U.S. holiday season sales were expected to rise 3.8 percent to a record $469.1 billion, the National Retail Federation said, slower than last year's growth but stronger than its preseason forecast.

The potential brisk sales could reinforce emerging views the U.S. economy is strengthening fundamentally, and follows recent data showing improvement the labout market. The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits hit a 3-1/2-year low in the week shortly before Christmas while consumer sentiment scaled a six-month high in December.

Investors will be looking for more positive signs from data this week, including the S&P Case-Shiller house price index for October and consumer confidence for December.

Sentiment has been underpinned by solid performances in U.S. equities, and strong data this week could help global markets end the year in positive tone.

The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) broke through its 200-day moving average after a four-day rally lifted stocks to bring the index into positive territory, and the Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) rose to its highest in five months on Friday.

Persistent worries about progress in resolving the euro zone debt crisis could dampen sentiment when European markets reopen later in the week.

Bank of Japan minutes for its November 15-16 meeting showed on Tuesday BOJ board members were worried that unstable global financial markets were affecting Japan's markets to some extent.

(Additional reporting by Joonhee Yu in Seoul; Editing by Ron Popeski)

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Royal Dutch Shell says Nigeria spill contained (AP)

ABOARD THE BONGA FLOATING OIL VESSEL ? The worst Nigeria offshore oil spill in more than a decade has been contained before reaching the West African nation's coast, officials with Royal Dutch Shell PLC said Monday, less than a week after one of its lines bled crude into the Atlantic Ocean.

An investigation into how the spill of less than 40,000 barrels ? or 1.68 million gallons ? happened remains ongoing, though company officials acknowledged workers only discovered the leak after seeing a sheen of crude in water surrounding its Bonga offshore oil field.

Meanwhile, Shell officials say the company will clean up another spill it discovered while containing its own ? highlighting how prevalent pollution remains in oil-stained Nigeria after more than 50 years of production.

"We can undeniably say we traced our oil ... and stopped it," said Cliff Pain, who manages the Bonga operation for a Shell subsidiary.

Shell organized a helicopter flight Monday for journalists to see the Bonga field ? controlled from a large ship as opposed to a stationary rig ? about 75 miles (120 kilometers) off Nigeria's coast. There, waters appeared free of the oil sheen as ships continued to patrol along the underwater lines linking the vessel to oil fields and transfer buoys for filling tankers.

The leak discovered Dec. 20 came from a break in a flexible line about 360 meters out from the vessel that sends oil to tankers, Pain said. While the vessel has a variety of gauges to check pressure on the line, it wasn't until daylight broke that workers noticed a sheen surrounding the Bonga vessel, he said.

It takes about 25 hours to fill a waiting tanker with 1 million barrels of oil from the vessel, Pain said. That means the leak could have spewed for hours before being noticed.

At its height, Shell statistics show the sheen spread across about 350 square miles (900 square kilometers), matching an estimate earlier issued by an independent watchdog group called SkyTruth. Nigerian government officials previously said the spill only affected an area a third that size

Using ships and aircraft, workers spread chemical dispersants to break up the oil, which also evaporated in the region's warm water and air, said Steve Keedwell, a Shell employee who helped oversee the cleanup operation. Shell ultimately stopped the sheen about 11 miles (18 kilometers) before it made landfall, Pain said.

However, workers then discovered a separate oil spill around the mouth of a river in Delta state, said Mutiu Sunmonu, Shell's Nigeria country chairman. Sunmonu said samples of the oil showed it came from a different source, though the company would clean it up as well.

"When I sighted it myself, my initial reaction was anger, but I told myself: 'You know, you just cannot afford to be angry, just deal with it,'" Sunmonu said.

The Nigerian group Environmental Rights Action, which monitors spills around Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta, has blamed Shell for the new spill. Nnimmo Bassey, the group's executive director, could not be immediately reached for comment Monday night.

Shell operates the Bonga field in partnership with Italy's Eni SpA, Exxon Mobil Corp., France's Total SA and the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. It produces about 200,000 barrels of oil a day ? around 10 percent of production in Africa's most populous nation. The field remains shut down and Shell officials offered no estimate Monday of when production could resume at a field vital to Nigeria's government finances.

Nigeria, an OPEC member nation producing about 2.4 million barrels of crude oil a day, is a top supplier to the United States. However, pollution from spilled oil stains its Niger Delta region, with crude lapping against beaches and leaving a black ring around creeks in an area about the size of Portugal.

Some environmentalists say as much as 550 million gallons of oil poured into the delta during Shell's roughly 50 years of production in Nigeria ? a rate roughly comparable to one Exxon Valdez disaster per year. Many blame Shell and foreign companies working in Nigeria for the pollution. However, Shell in recent years has blamed most of its spills on militant attacks or thieves tapping into pipelines to steal crude oil, which ends up sold on the black market or cooked into a crude diesel or kerosene.

Talking with journalists, Sunmonu acknowledged that the limited spill, open ocean and favorable weather had helped Shell quickly contain the spill. If it had been on land, the oil could have sunk into the soil, remaining there for years, he said.

It also would have pushed Shell into negotiations with village elders to clean up the spill, something it often contracts other companies to handle. Many view the company with hostility after its years in the delta, and its employees remain targets of kidnap gangs and militants.

"You don't have communities to contend with" on the ocean, Sunmonu said.

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Women Beat Men to Jobs as Japans Mancession Spurs Deflation

December 27, 2011, 4:41 AM EST

By Aki Ito and Toru Fujioka

Dec. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Three times a week, Seiya Ogawa bikes to an unemployment center in Kadoma, home to Panasonic Corp., looking for work to help pay for his son?s final year at college.

?At this point, I?m willing to take any job,? said the 49-year-old, who assembled electronic circuit boards in what was once a bustling manufacturing suburb of Osaka, Japan?s third- largest city. This month, it?s officially one year since he first signed on at the center, and ?it?s like my humanity?s been stripped from me,? he said.

Ogawa and his son rely on the incomes of his wife and daughter, a social role reversal that is spreading in Japan as factories and building companies fire workers and services that hire mostly women add employees. The new jobs pay lower average wages, making it harder for Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to spur consumer spending and pull the world?s third-largest economy out of a decade of deflation. The increasing burden as breadwinners also gives women less incentive to marry and have children early in a country that already has the fastest-aging population in the developed world.

?With Japanese companies increasingly moving abroad and a shrinking population making growth in construction work unlikely, these sectors just can?t absorb male workers the way they used to,? said Toshihiro Nagahama, chief economist at Dai-Ichi Life Research Institute in Tokyo. ?Nominal wages are falling and falling as a result. This mancession is far from over.?

National Pride

Japan?s economy is shifting from monozukuri, or making things -- which the nation prides itself on -- to services, especially those catering to the 29 million seniors over age 64. Manufacturing and building industries, where seven out of 10 staff are male, will lose 4 million positions this decade, according to Tokyo-based Works Institute, funded by employment- services provider Recruit Co. Health care, 74 percent female, added people at the fastest pace across all industries in the past three years, growing 16 percent, Labor Ministry data show.

The shift is accelerating, thanks to a near record-high currency that?s wiping out profits at exporters including Panasonic and Sony Corp., giving the government no time to ease the transition. Panasonic forecast its biggest annual loss in a decade this fiscal year, while Sony estimated it will lose 90 billion yen ($1.2 billion).

Panasonic and Sony shares have slumped 45 percent and 53 percent this year, helping pull the benchmark Topix index 20 percent lower. At the same time, Message Co., the nation?s second-biggest operator of nursing homes by number of rooms, has risen 1.6 percent, and Nichii Gakkan Co., operator of the largest number of homes, is up 25 percent.

?Future of Japan?

Services such as nursing and health care are ?the future of Japan,? said Curtis Freeze, founder of Honolulu-based Prospect Asset Management Inc., who is considering adding Message to the $300 million that Prospect manages because its employment policies may reduce staff-turnover costs. Manufacturers ?are in the middle of restructuring, and they?re going to struggle. It?s the smaller services companies that will do most of the hiring.?

Health care, with 19 percent of working women, isn?t the only field to add jobs in the past three years: Education -- another profession where women outnumber men -- as well as research, restaurants and real estate also have grown, even as Japan lost a net 12.1 million positions.

Forty-two percent of people employed in 2010 were women, the highest share since the Labor Ministry made comparable data available in 1973, when the figure was 38.5 percent.

?Really Tough?

?It?s really tough right now,? said Reiko Sato, 31, at the government employment office near her home in Tokyo. ?It?s the end of the year, so there are lots of short-term positions at department stores or restaurants that everyone?s competing to get. It?s easier for the girls, because that?s who the stores want. I just feel bad for the men who have to come here. They probably won?t have something in time for the New Year.?

Manufacturing, where men outnumber women by more than 2-to- 1, is still Japan?s largest employer, accounting for about 16 percent of its 62.5 million workers. In construction, the ratio of men to women is 6-to-1. Since October 2008, the former shrank payrolls by 9 percent and the latter by 11 percent. Meanwhile, the health-care workforce will grow 32 percent from 2010 to 2020, according to Works Institute.

Pay Gap

As a result, one of the developed world?s biggest gender- pay gaps -- second only to South Korea and roughly double the average in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development -- is narrowing. Women between 30 and 34 earned an average 2.99 million yen last year, 69 percent of the 4.32 million yen for men, according to National Tax Agency data. That?s up from 55 percent in 1978.

The increase may help shift consumer spending toward services women prefer, such as traveling and dining out, and away from durable goods including cars and electronics, said Kyohei Morita, chief Japan economist at Barclays Capital in Tokyo. HIS Co., Japan?s largest listed travel agency, has risen 4.3 percent this year, to 2,141 yen.

?It?s because I work that I can go on these trips and buy my favorite makeup,? said Ayumi Ohtaki, a 27-year-old call- center operator in Tokyo who earns 240,000 yen a month. While she?s in no hurry to marry, she said she would want to keep her job after her wedding to ensure she could continue to buy the things she wants.

?If the money?s just from my husband, I wouldn?t be able to do anything fun,? she said.

Birth Rate

With women like Ohtaki marrying later and delaying starting a family, and more men struggling to find work, Japan?s falling birth rate is likely to get worse, said Mary Brinton, a sociology professor at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who studied the lives of young Japanese men shut out of well-paid, full-time work in the 1990s.

The number of babies born in 2010 was 1.07 million, down from 1.19 million in 2000, according to the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry.

?This so-called mancession is going to cause continuing problems for the marriage rate and birth rate,? she said. ?Many young Japanese men say they want to have a stable job before they consider marrying.?

Even so, the shift toward more female employees isn?t likely to boost overall consumer spending because the factory jobs being lost paid more than the newly created service positions. Social services and nursing paid an average 229,732 yen a month last year, 63 percent of the 362,340 yen for factory workers and 62 percent of the 373,288 yen earned in construction, according to the labor ministry.

?The reality is that women get paid less,? Morita said.

Global Trend

The trend of women replacing men in Japan?s workforce mirrors a similar shift in other developed nations as companies cut back payrolls. Last year, the average male unemployment rate among the OECD countries was 8.5 percent, compared with 8.1 percent for women, according to the organization?s website. In 2000, the situation was reversed, with 5.8 percent of men jobless and 6.8 percent of female workers.

Japan?s unemployment rate in 2010 was 5.4 percent for men and 4.6 percent for women, a record gap. Joblessness may rise to 7.1 percent for men and 5.9 percent for women by 2020, Works Institute estimates.

That?s a bleak outlook for Ogawa, who lives alongside Kadoma?s rusting, shuttered factories, which once drew laborers from across Japan as they boomed with the Panasonic headquarters they surround. He says the stagnation has changed the attitude of young people in their 20s like his son and daughter, who hoard the money they earn rather than spending it.

?It?s hard to tell them to aim high when I?m struggling to find a job,? Ogawa said. ?I don?t dare talk about my good times when I was their age; they just wouldn?t understand.?

--With assistance from Kanoko Matsuyama and Eleanor Warnock in Tokyo. Editor: Adam Majendie, Melinda Grenier.

To contact the reporters on this story: Aki Ito in Tokyo at aito16@bloomberg.net; Toru Fujioka in Tokyo at tfujioka1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Paul Panckhurst at ppanckhurst@bloomberg.net

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Israel kills al Qaeda-linked militant in Gaza strike (Reuters)

GAZA (Reuters) ? Israel killed an al Qaeda-affiliated militant in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, accusing him of involvement in planning to launch attacks on the Jewish state from neighboring Egypt.

The missile, apparently from an aircraft, that killed Abdallah Telbani and wounded two other men in a motorized rickshaw was followed by a separate strike on a jeep elsewhere in Gaza City.

The second vehicle's three occupants were injured, Palestinian hospital officials and witnesses said.

Telbani was linked to a loose network of ultra-conservative Salafis who profess allegiance to al Qaeda, people who identified his body said.

The Salafis have been reinforced by volunteers who slip into Gaza from neighboring Egypt, and chafe at the rule of Hamas, which practices a more politically accommodating Islamism.

Both groups preach the destruction of the Israel, though Hamas has said it could consider a long-term truce.

Israel's military confirmed carrying out the two strikes, using its term for al Qaeda affiliates, "Global Jihad," to describe the men targeted.

Those in the jeep, the military said in a statement, had attempted to carry out an attack on Israel from the Egyptian Sinai. It further accused them of involvement in firing rockets from Gaza into Israel and planting bombs on the border fence.

An Israeli security source said Telbani was also involved in the alleged Sinai plot. Israel has been on high alert for such attacks since losing eight of its citizens to a guerrilla raid along the Egyptian frontier in August.

Palestinians fired two short-range rockets into Israel from Gaza on Sunday and Monday, causing no damage. No Gaza factions claimed responsibility for those attacks.

The Salafis are especially secretive about their operations, holding low-key funerals for fallen fighters. Telbani, as seen by a Reuters correspondent in the morgue, did not wear the heavy beard and Afghan-style smock favored by many Salafis.

(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Alison Williams)

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Mitt Romney: Merging business and politics, vowing to be a CEO who'll fix ailing economy (Star Tribune)

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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4 jailed for 'exorcism' killing of Australian (AP)

DARWIN, Australia ? Four people convicted in the beating death of a woman during what they said was an exorcism ritual on a remote Australian island were sentenced Friday to several years in jail.

Sarah Bara was beaten to death with sticks last year on Groote Eylandt off the northern Australian coast. Last month, Glenys Wurrawilya, Susie Wurrawilya, Paul Wurramara and Roderick Mamarika pleaded guilty to negligent manslaughter in connection with the beating, which several children witnessed.

Some of the accused had originally claimed that they beat Bara as part of an exorcism intended to cleanse her of the devil. But on Friday, Northern Territory Supreme Court Justice Peter Barr said the accused attacked Bara simply to cause her pain and humiliation.

"I am not satisfied that any of the accused thought she had the devil in her," he said.

On the day she was killed, Bara had been asked to find a bag containing medication for Susie Wurrawilya. When she couldn't find it, both Glenys and Susie Wurrawilya began to hit her. Bara was then forced to sit on the ground while a circle of fire was lit around her and was again struck with sticks. An autopsy found she had been hit with extreme force more than two dozen times.

Mamarika and Wurramara did not participate in the beating, but watched and did nothing to stop it, Barr said.

The four received sentences ranging from five years to seven-and-a-half years in jail.

Groote Eylandt, home to an Aboriginal and mining community of around 1,500, is about 30 miles (50 kilometers) from the northern Australia mainland.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

iPhone Registers Good Sales in UK, Android OS Going Strong

Latest data from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, a leading research organisation focusing on consumer knowledge and insights on consumer products, shows that Apple has increased its share of the UK smartphone market to 30.9 per cent in the past 12 weeks of sales. Its share in the same period last year was 21.4 per cent.

ComTech releases these figures after tracking purchase, source of purchase, mobile phone bills/airtime and phone usage.

Apple iPhone looks like the preferred item this Christmas among Britons. ?However, consumers in Germany and France are not adding an iPhone to their Christmas shopping list.

"In Great Britain, the US and Australia, Apple's new iPhone continues to fly off the shelf in the run up the Christmas, reversing the share losses seen during much of 2011.? However, this trend is far from universal, with sales in Germany and France somewhat underwhelming.? In fact, in Germany, Android achieved a dominant underwhelming.? In fact, in Germany, Android achieved a dominant 61% share of smartphone sales in the latest 12 weeks, with the Samsung Galaxy S II the top selling handset," says Dominic Sunnebo, global consumer insight director. ??

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The UK's smartphone market is highly competitive, sales have gone up by 71.5 per cent in the past 12 weeks. This means 47.3 per cent of the British population now owns a smartphone.?

Different brands are luring consumers to push their sales and increase their market shares.

Android, Google's operating system, has the highest market share in the UK (almost 50 per cent). The second and third top competitors are BlackBerry (22.5 per cent) and Apple (18.5 per cent).

Across Europe, Android is the number one market leader, but the handset manufacturers are fighting out to push their sales. ?Android is used by Samsung, HTC and host of other brands.

Due to their attractive price range, HTC smartphones are the most popular Android devices in the UK. ?HTC has maintained a market share of 44.8 per cent of Android sales in the past 12 weeks.

Samsung is catching up with sales of Galaxy SII and Ace handsets. Sony Ericsson handset is squeezed in the competition with sales dropping to 8.5 per cent between September- October this year. Last year, during the same period, its share was 20.5 per cent.

"Typically Christmas gifting in the mobile market doesn't really get started until December.? Last year just under a third of all phones bought were given as presents and this figure rose to 46 per cent in December 2010.? Blackberry handsets were the most popular, making up 40 per cent of the smartphones bought as gifts last December.? We think this trend will be repeated in 2011. In fact, 55 per cent of Blackberrys sold this November were bought as gifts," says Sunnebo.

The study also notes that the smartphone competition is getting stronger in fast-growing economies like Brazil.

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Fake Google Rich Snippets: Next Spam Target

Fake Google Rich Snippets

A WebmasterWorld has SEOs and Webmasters complaining that they are noticing their competitors beginning to fake the rich snippets by planting their own microformats into the source code of the page.

Faking rich snippets is fairly easy. All you need to do is add any of the available markup to the page and if Google accepts it, it shows up in the Google search results.

You can fake things such as reviews, people, products, businesses and organizations, recipes, events, music and much more. In fact, recently, Google has been showing and allowing more and more sites to display these rich snippets in the search results.

Is this an issue for you? One webmaster said:

I have lost count the different ways I have seen reviews being faked. Google does have some safeguards in place but if you are creative enough you can get around them.

If you are not experienced I would beg you to think twice before playing around with this. Most inexperienced (and even some experienced) people end up causing themselves more harm then good when taking these shortcuts.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Stocks end trading higher after good jobless news

By msnbc.com staff and wire services

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The stock market rallied for a third day Thursday, buoyed by news that weekly jobless claims had dropped to their lowest level since April. The report provides hope the job market is improving.

According to preliminary calculations, the Dow Jones industrial average ended trading 61.84 higher, or 0.51 percent, to 12,169.58. The S&P 500 rose 10.28, or 0.83 percent, to 1,254.00. The Nasdaq was up 21.48, or 0.83 percent, to 2,599.45.

Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist for Prudential Securities, said the reports show that the economy has "grudgingly continued on a positive path." Krosby also said the economy needs to grow at a faster pace than 2 percent to be able to survive any shocks caused by the European debt crisis or a sharp slowdown in China's economy in 2012.

The government lowered its estimate of U.S. economic growth in the July-September quarter to an annual rate of 1.8 percent from 2 percent. That was still the fastest growth this year, up from 1.3 percent in the April-June quarter.

Economists think the improving job market, strong holiday shopping, and cheaper gas prices will leave consumers with more money to spend. That would get the economy growing at an annual rate of more than 3 percent in the final three months of this year, which would be the fastest pace since 3.8 percent growth in the spring of 2010.

Banks and technology stocks were the largest gainers, while utilities and consumer goods companies traded lower.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/22/9639584-stocks-close-higher-after-good-jobless-news

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Falcons Hit the Community During Holidays

The Atlanta Falcons are always looking for ways to give back to the community, especially during the holiday season. In the coming days, AtlantaFalcons.com will feature several community highlights, including a very special community episode of D-Block. Below are some of the things players have been involved in and will continue to be involved in this week.

  • Running back Jason Snelling treated five families to a special night at Dave & Busters at Discover Mills Mall in Duluth, Ga. The families had an opportunity to participate in all the games and ate dinner. Snelling surprised each family with gifts for the holidays.
  • The Atlanta Falcons linebackers, led by LB Mike Peterson and the Mike Peterson Foundation, treated children from the Hall County Boys & Girls Club and Wednesday?s Child to a shopping spree for the holidays at the Walmart in Oakwood, Ga. The players shopped with the children, giving them an opportunity to not only shop for themselves, but also for family members. Video of D-Block?s shopping event will be on AtlantaFalcons.com on Friday.
  • The Atlanta Falcons defensive line gave 40 children from the Atlanta Urban Ministries to a shopping spree for the holidays at a local Walmart in Suwanee, Ga. Atlanta Urban Ministries works in Midtown Atlanta to assist homeless and financially challenged women and children to break the cycles of hunger, homelessness, and poverty that entrap them. It provides them with meal assistance, financial aid, empowerment through pre-employment and life skills training, and educational programs for children. This assistance helps families meet their most basic needs as they transition out of homelessness and poverty.
  • The Atlanta Falcons Rookie Club, sponsored by United Healthcare of Georgia, gave 25 children from the Metro Atlanta Boys & Girls Club a shopping spree for the holidays at a local Dick?s Sporting Goods in Buford, Ga.
  • Tight end Tony Gonzalez hosted ?Shop with a Jock,? a program offering underprivileged and homeless children the opportunity to bond with professional athletes and shop during the holidays. Gonzalez, joined by his Falcons teammates, accompanied children from the Atlanta Mission, which offers six emergency housing shelters in the metro area, for an unforgettable shopping experience. Held this year at the Walmart in Suwanee, Ga., more than 30 children receiveed dinner courtesy of Walmart. Additionally, the Tony Gonzalez Foundation and Walmart partnered to provide each child with a $100 gift card. Finally, each child received a backpack filled with overnight supplies and a Tony Gonzalez Shadow Buddy doll, courtesy of the Shadow Buddies Foundation. Video of Gonzalez?s event will be on AtlantaFalcons.com on Christmas Day.
  • Wide receiver Harry Douglas hosted his third annual Holiday Treat Festival in his hometown of Jonesboro, Ga. At the event, families and children received free toys, haircuts, health screenings, dinner and participated in several other activities. Douglas was joined by Falcons teammates.
  • Fullback Mike Cox and his wife Dana, hosted a holiday party at the Walter Boys & Girls Club in Gainesville, Ga., for 20 families. The party included a holiday dinner, gifts, music and many other fun-filled activities.
  • Inspirational Falcons Stories

    Source: http://www.atlantafalcons.com/2011/12/falcons-hit-the-community-during-holidays/

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    'Got Talent' needs to get younger, says Cowell

    Phil Mccarten / AP

    Simon Cowell has plans to shake up "America's Got Talent."

    By Ree Hines

    While it's Howard Stern's new role on the "America's Got Talent" panel that had fans of the show buzzing last week, the shock jock's addition is far from the only shakeup the show will see next season.

    "America's Got Talent" co-creator and executive producer Simon Cowell recently revealed that he believes the show has become "too predictable" and needs yet another new face to help combat that.

    ?I always like four-person panels because it leaves less room for error,? Cowell explained in an interview with the New York Post.

    Some "X Factor" viewers might argue that point, given the "room for error" Nicole Scherzinger routinely finds on that show's four-person panel, but Cowell believes it's the right plan for "Got Talent." He even has a good idea about who he's looking for to fill the extra spot.

    ?Somebody younger -- a girl," he said. "Someone who will not be afraid of Sharon (Osbourne) and Howard and (to) fight for a different type of act than they would.?

    Presumably a younger act, because Cowell isn't just interested in a younger judge. He wants a younger show.

    ?It has to become younger,? he told the Post. ?It has to be more relevant.?

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    Monday, December 19, 2011

    Video: Boehner won?t ?give up? on Obama

    October 30: Plouffe, roundtable

    Nearly a year away from the 2012 election, we?ll talk to the president?s 2008 campaign manager, now White House Senior Adviser, David Plouffe. Then author of the definitive new biography on the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson; Author of the new book ?The Time of Our Lives,? NBC News Special Correspondent, Tom Brokaw; Former Governor of Michigan, Jennifer Granholm; and Republican strategist, Mike Murphy.

    Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032608/vp/45714527#45714527

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    Sunday, December 18, 2011

    Russian president wants political system overhaul (Reuters)

    MOSCOW (Reuters) ? President Dmitry Medvedev has called for an overhaul of Russia's "exhausted" political system in a sign that street protests and dissatisfaction with Vladimir Putin's 12-year rule are starting to have some impact.

    The two men have dismissed the protesters' claims that a December 4 parliamentary election was marred by fraud and ignored calls for a rerun. They also sought to play down the significance of the demonstrations as Putin prepares to return to the presidency in an election next March.

    But Putin hinted at some token political concessions in his annual question-and-answer phone-in on Thursday. He said he might change the law to let opposition parties be registered and allow regional governors to be elected, rather than chosen by the president, if their candidacy is approved in advance.

    Medvedev, who is junior to Putin under their power-sharing arrangement, went further on Saturday by telling members of the United Russia movement that the political system and the ruling party needed reforms.

    "We are facing a new stage in the development of the political system and we can't close our eyes to it. It has already begun," Medvedev said in a transcript released by the Kremlin and published on the presidency website.

    "It didn't begin as a result of some rallies, these are just on the surface, foam if you like. It's a sign of human dissatisfaction," he said. "It started because the old model which has served our state faithfully, truly and well in the last few years, and we all defended it, has largely been exhausted."

    Medvedev did not give any details of how United Russia and the political system, largely built around Putin, should change. But evoking the chaos that followed the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution made clear the risks of ignoring the mood of the people could be far-reaching.

    "The street, this is the mood of our people and the authorities must say responsibly and directly that this is their mood ... The mood of the people must be respected," he said.

    "It's absolutely unacceptable for there to be any delegitimisation of the authorities ... because for our country this means the collapse of the state.

    "What is Russia without government? Everyone remembers from the history books. It's 1917."

    ALIENATED VOTERS

    The hints by Medvedev and Putin that they are ready to tinker with the political system have made little impact on the protesters, who on December 10 staged the biggest opposition rallies since Putin rose to power in 1999.

    The protesters remain angry the leaders have ignored their demands for a re-run of the December election, which the opposition says was rigged to help United Russia secure a slim majority in the lower house of parliament.

    International monitors also said the vote was slanted to favor United Russia, and the protesters plan another day of rallies across the world's biggest country and energy producer on December 24.

    "We want to get at least as many or more people out on the streets next Saturday to show they can't keep on cheating us," said Mila, a 26-year-old Muscovite at an opposition rally attended by about 1,500 people in the capital on Saturday.

    Putin, a former KGB spy who won support during his 2000-08 presidency by restoring order after the chaos that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union, ushered Medvedev into power in 2008 because of a constitutional ban on three successive terms as president.

    But an opinion poll last week showed Putin's approval ratings have fallen sharply. Many people feel alienated by a system dominated by the 59-year-old leader, who looks set to win the presidential election on March 4 and rule for at least six more years.

    For some, the final straw was an announcement by Medvedev and Putin at a United Russia congress on September 24 that they planned to swap jobs after the March election, a decision widely seen as arrogant and undemocratic.

    "We've had enough. Putin was president, then Medvedev, now it'll be Putin again. Who knows, maybe they're planning to bring back Medvedev again later," said Igor Belyakov, 35, during Saturday's protest organized by the liberal Yabloko party.

    Putin sought to rebuild support in his long television question-and-answer session on Thursday, at which he discussed the protests and the allegations of electoral fraud.

    But when he said he had mistaken the white ribbons worn by protesters for condoms, the comment went down badly. Many young people dismissed him as out of touch on the same social network sites that they have used to summon people to protests.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/europe/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111218/wl_nm/us_russia_protests

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    Mandate options "The Young, The Hot, and The Bothered" (Reuters)

    LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? Mandate Pictures has optioned "The Young, The Hot, And The Bothered," a coming-of-age comedy from 25-year-old writer Leah Rachel, the studio said Thursday.

    Dan Jinks ("American Beauty," "Milk") has signed on to produce.

    "Leah Rachel, at only 25 years old, is the freshest and funniest writer I've come across in some time," Jinks said in a statement. "Her script has the potential to become a touchstone movie for a generation, like 'American Graffiti' or 'Sixteen Candles' were years ago."

    The movie is about "the delusion, desperation and absolute euphoria of first loves," reads Mandate's sparse logline for the project.

    HBO has already picked up Rachel's pilot "Starf*cker," with Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg producing.

    The show is about a group of female friends in Los Angeles. She also has a single-camera half-hour sitcom set up at ABC, with Jamie Tarses and Julia Franz producing. That show came from a blind deal Rachel had with Sony Pictures Television.

    She also is writing an adaptation of the book "Here Lies Bridget," with Kat Coiro ("Life Happens") directing.

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/movies/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111216/film_nm/us_mandate

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    Saturday, December 17, 2011

    Egypt's military clashes with protesters; 9 killed (AP)

    CAIRO ? Hundreds of Egyptian soldiers swept into Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday, chasing protesters and beating them to the ground with sticks and tossing journalists' TV cameras off of balconies in the second day of a violent crackdown on antimilitary protesters that has left nine dead and hundreds injured.

    The violent, chaotic scenes suggested that the military ? fresh after the first rounds of parliament elections that it claimed bolstered its status as the country's rulers ? was now determined to stamp out protests by activists demanding it transfer power immediately to civilians.

    TV footage, pictures and eyewitnesses accounts showed a new level of force being used by the military against pro-democracy activists the past two days. Military police openly beat women protesters in the street. Witnesses said they beat and gave electric shocks to men and women dragged into detention, many of them held in the nearby parliament building, witnesses said.

    Mona Seif, an activist who was briefly detained during violence Friday, said she saw an officer repeatedly slapping a detained old woman in the face, telling her to apologize for joining the protests.

    "It was a humiliating scene," Seif told the private TV network Al-Tahrir. "I have never seen this in my life.

    With Egypt in the midst of multistage parliamentary elections, the violence threatens to spark a new cycle of fighting after deadly clashes between youth revolutionaries and security forces in November that lasted for days and left more than 40 dead. The clashes in November involved the widely disliked police force. But in a key difference, this time the police have stayed away and the crackdown is being led entirely by the military. That could indicate a new confidence among the military that it has backing of the broader public ? after elections held under its watch that saw heavy turnout, were largely peaceful and the fairest and freest in living memory.

    But the heavy-handed crackdown is likely to rally its opponents ? and some in the broader public. Among those killed Friday was an eminent 52-year-old Muslim cleric from Al-Azhar, Egypt's most respected religious institution. At the funeral Saturday of Sheik Emad Effat, who was shot in the chest, hundreds chanted "Retribution, retribution," and began to march from the cemetery to Tahrir.

    Tahrir Square and streets leading to the nearby parliament and Cabinet headquarters looked like war zones. Flames lept furiously from the windows of the state geographical society, which protesters pelted with firebombs after military police on the roof rained stones and firebombs down on them. Stones, dirt and shattered glass littered the streets around parliament.

    Protesters grabbed helmets, sheets of metal and even satellite dishes to protect themselves from the hail of stones from troops above.

    In the afternoon, troops charged into Tahrir, swinging truncheons and long sticks, chasing out protesters and setting fire to their tents. Footage broadcast on the private Egyptian CBC television network showed soldiers beating two protesters with sticks, repeatedly stomping on the head of one, before leaving the motionless bodies on the pavement.

    The troops swept into buildings from which television crews were filming from and confiscated their equipment and briefly detained journalists.

    In one case, plainclothes officers charged up the stairs of a hotel from which Al-Jazeera TV was filming the turmoil below and demanded a female hotel worker tell them where the media crew was or else they would beat her up, a member of the Al-Jazeera crew said. "The woman was screaming and saying I don't know," the crew member said speaking on condition of anonymity because of security concerns. The soldiers threw the Al-Jazeera crew's equipment from the balcony, including cameras, batteries and lighting equipment to the streets, landing on a sweet potato cart whose stove started a fire.

    Troops also stormed a field hospital set up protesters next to a mosque in Tahrir, throwing medicine and equipment into the street, protester Islam Mohammed said.

    At least nine people have been killed and around 300 people injured in the two days of clashes, the Health Ministry said.

    A journalist who was briefly detained by the military forces told Associated Press that he was beaten up with sticks and fists while being led to inside a parliament building, next to Cabinet headquarters.

    "They were cursing me saying 'you media are traitors, you tarnish our image and you are biased."

    He also saw a group of men and one young woman being beaten: Each was surrounded by six or seven soldiers in uniform and plainclothes beating him or her with sticks or steel bars or giving electrical shocks with prods. "Blood covered the floor, and an officer was telling the soldiers to wipe the blood," said the journalist, who asked not to be identified for security concerns.

    Pictures posted online by activists during Friday's fighting showed military police dragging several women by the hair, including young activists wearing the religious headscarf. One photo showed soldiers beating up a woman who appeared in her 50s.

    Tahrir was the epicenter of the 18-day wave of protests that ousted Mubarak. The military was welcomed by many when it took power and proclaimed itself a partner in and protector of the revolution. Since then, tensions with activists have swelled. In a statement Saturday, it denied targeting "Egypt's revolutionaries," saying it was pursuing "thugs" who hurled firebombs at its forces outside the Cabinet building.

    Egypt's new, military-appointed interim prime minister defended the security forces' response. While he acknowledged that people have died from gunshot wounds, he denied the military and the police had fired at protesters. Instead, he said "a group came from the back and fired at protesters."

    He accused the antimilitary protests that have been taking place for weeks outside the Cabinet building were "anti-revolution."

    In a potential embarrassment to the military, a civilian advisory panel it created this month suspended its work, demanding an immediate end to violence against protesters and a formal apology from the ruling military council. Eight of its members resigned in protest of the violence.

    The latest round of violence touched off late Thursday after soldiers stormed the antimilitary protest camp outside the Cabinet building near Tahrir Square, expelling demonstrators demanding an end to military rule and an immediate transfer of power to a civilian authority. Witnesses said troops snatched a protester, taking him into the parliament building and beating him.

    Mustafa Ali, a protester who was wounded by pellet shot in clashes last month, accused the ruling generals Saturday of instigating the violence to "find a justification to remain in power and divide up people into factions."

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/topstories/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111217/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_egypt

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    Madonna inks Interscope deal, new album in January (Reuters)

    NEW YORK (Reuters) ? Madonna inked a deal with Interscope Records that will allow the label run by Jimmy Iovine to release the albums that were originally contracted to Live Nation Entertainment under an ambitious deal that appears to be shrinking in scope.

    She plans to release her first album for Interscope next month, first studio album in five years.

    A source familiar with the deal's terms said it could be worth between $20 million and $40 million for Madonna and Live Nation combined.

    Madonna walked away from a 24-year relationship with Warner Music Group to sign a broad $120 million 10-year deal with Live Nation Entertainment that encompassed touring, ticketing, merchandise, digital assets and three albums.

    At the time Live Nation executives had privately predicted its Madonna deal was a sign of a change in the struggling recorded music business that would eventually make traditional music labels irrelevant. It also signed hip-hop artist Jay-Z and rockers Nickelback to similar multi-year so-called '360 degree deals'.

    But Live Nation's concert and ticketing business has been hit by the wider economic downturn and sources said the company needs major labels after all to get the marketing and distribution heft required to promote major artists like Madonna and Jay-Z.

    Since Live Nation did the deal with Madonna in October 2007 its shares have fallen more than 60 percent. In Feb 2010 it closed its deal to merge with the world's large ticketing company Ticketmaster after a year-long regulatory inquiry.

    Madonna is kicking off her Interscope relationship with an album set for release in the last week in January ahead of her upcoming halftime appearance at the Super Bowl on Feb 5. The 53-year old singer also plans to release her new movie 'W.E' on Feb 3.

    (Reporting by Yinka Adegoke; Editing by Derek Caney)

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/celebrity/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111216/en_nm/us_madonna

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    Anonymous hacks group in Muslim TV show uproar

    Adam Rose / AP

    Nawal Aoude, a pediatric respiratory therapist, left, and her husband Nader go for a walk in a scene from the TLC series, "All-American Muslim." The series features five families from Dearborn, Mich., a city near Detroit with one of the highest concentrations of Arab descendants in the country.

    By Matt Liebowitz

    SecurityNewsDaily

    A conservative Florida organization's opposition to the reality show "All-American Muslim" has stirred up a storm of controversy that's got Lowe's, a Muslim rights group, travel website Kayak, actor Kal Penn and the hacktivist group Anonymous all choosing sides.

    Tuesday, the Tampa-based Florida Family Association told the St. Petersburg Times that its website was hacked by a member of Anonymous. FFA executive director David Caton said the attack shut down the FFA site, leaving a message saying that the site destroys free speech. (The site is back online.)

    "In a country that supposedly embraces free speech, those that oppose our position have no qualms about destroying our free speech," Caton said. "This is the worst I've seen any group respond."

    [Anonymous Hacktivists Attack 'God Hates Fags' Websites]

    The online takedown comes after the FFA, citing what it called "All-American Muslim's" anti-American agenda and Islamic "propaganda," persuaded the home-improvement chain Lowe's to pull its ads from the TLC cable channel show.

    The backlash from Lowe's compliance with the FFA riled the Council on American-Islamic Relations as well as "Harold and Kumar" star Kal Penn, hip-hop forefather Russell Simmons and California Sen. Ted Liu, who told the Associated Press, "The show is about what it's like to be a Muslim in America, and it touches on the discrimination they sometimes face. And that kind of discrimination is exactly what's happening here at Lowe's."

    A Dec. 11 post on the file-hosting site Pastebin credits the hack to Anonymous and AntiSec, an offshoot of the Anonymous and LulzSec hacking groups that targets large organizations and government corruption.

    Along with exposing the email and IP addresses of 33 FFA newsletter recipients and donors, the credit card type and card verification numbers of 13 more and the usernames and passwords of three FFA site administrators, the hacker, identified on his Twitter feed only as "ihazCAnNONz," condemned the conservative group for its "hatred, bigotry and fear mongering towards gays, lesbians and most recently Muslim Americans."

    "Anonymous will not stand for hate and divisive vitriol to be spread across our country and whenever we can...we will stop it..." the hacker wrote. "FFA you managed to use your power to influence Lowe's to follow you into your racist stupor and they too will answer for that."

    The FFA's influence reached beyond Lowe's; the travel website Kayak also decided to stop running ads on "All-American Muslim" when the show returns next month.

    In a press release issued Wednesday, Kayak explained its position.

    "We decided to advertise on it in the first place because we adamantly support tolerance and diversity," Robert Birge, Kayak's chief marketing officer, wrote, adding, "When we decided to give our money to TLC for this program, we deemed the show a worthy topic."

    Birge said that TLC was "not upfront" about the nature of the show. He didn't elaborate, but said part of Kayak's decision was based on the quality of the show, not its message.

    "I watched the first two episodes," Birge wrote. "Mostly, I just thought the show sucked."

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    Source: http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/14/9450525-anonymous-hacks-group-in-muslim-tv-show-uproar

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