Monday, February 25, 2013

Legal Online Gambling Could Force These Companies to Readjust ...

Online gambling has officially been legalized in the state of Nevada after an emergency bill was passed through the Assembly and Senate in an effort to beat New Jersey as the first state to allow online betting.

Governor Brian Sandoval, a former chairman of the Nevada gaming commission, was pleased with his state?s efficient construction and passing of the bill, reports RT. ?This is a historic day for the great state of Nevada,??Sandoval said in a statement.??Today I sign into law the framework that will usher in the next frontier of gaming in Nevada. This bill is critical to our state?s economy and ensures that we will continue to be the gold standard for gaming regulation.?

There are those who do not share Governor Sandoval?s sentiments, such as Las Vegas Sands (NYSE:LVS), MGM Resorts (NYSE:MGM), and Wynn Resorts (NASDAQ:WYNN), who all rely in part on gambling. Early analysis on the online gambling bill suggests that Nevada will be able to partner with other states to allow citizens across the country to gamble legally (excluding sports betting) from the comfort of their own homes. This would undoubtedly decrease the amount of customers that casino resorts are able to lure to the desert.

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

GH music industry is likely to decline like ECG ? A.J Nelson ...

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Ghana?s entertainment industry has seen an appreciable growth over the past few years. The industry is now a major employer of an appreciable number of the populace.

However, with the recent fuel increases and power problems in Ghana, rapper A.J Nelson believes the growth of the industry is likely to decline.

?The ?dum sor dum sor? is killing us. Artistes, producers, actors and actresses alike are spending more these days on a single production. I?ve not been able to complete even a single studio session for the past month because the power is not stable. You can spend the whole day in the studio but can?t do anything because of the power problem. Studios are also charging more these days because if you need to get your work done they have to spend more to fuel their generators. This is killing creativity, it is killing the industry!? he said.

According to A.J Nelson, if the government doesn?t fix the power problems anytime soon the whole entertainment industry will see the biggest slump in fortunes ever witnessed in Ghana.

?Radio and TV stations are spending more just to be on air. Nightclubs are also spending more. To organize an event you need some serious back-up power because you can?t trust the power supply. This is definitely not good. We need to fix the problem asap,? he added.

A.J Nelson?s latest single, Aden, was released last week. It features FlowKing Stone and Kodi, two of Ghana?s finest rappers.

The single is an inspirational hip-hop tune that encourages the down trodden to be hopeful in the face of backbiting and discouragement because God makes everything possible. The rhythm and instrumentation of the song has authentic Ghanaian roots.

Source: http://www.ghanamma.com/2013/02/gh-music-industry-is-likely-to-decline-like-ecg-a-j-nelson/

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

NFL Draft 2013: Mike Mayock gives Marcus Lattimore 3rd round grade

Draft analyst Mike Mayock believes South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore will be selected in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft

Former South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore appears to be ahead of schedule in his recovery from a gruesome knee injury, and NFL Network draft expert Mike Mayock believes Lattimore will be selected in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft.

"(The combine is) important for him. People forget how important the medical piece is. The NFL is holding its breath to see where he is. I?ve heard he?s way ahead of schedule. If he?s ahead of schedule, that adds to his value. I think he goes somewhere in the third round."

Lattimore was thought to be a late first or early-second round pick before tearing the ACL, PCL, and LCL in his right knee in October. The previous year Lattimore tore the ACL in his left knee, and although he recovered in time for the 2012 season, the two injuries make his road to recovery even harder.

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After suffering his most recent injury, Lattimore has predicted that he will be back on the field and 100 percent by Week 1 of the NFL season. But he is frequently compared to Willis McGahee who missed his entire rookie season after suffering a similar injury in college.

Lattimore is the 62nd ranked player on Mocking the Draft's big board and the third rated-running back

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

High-stakes fight over soybeans at high court

Indiana farmer Vernon Hugh Bowman, 75, is seen visiting the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. Tomorrow the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case between Bowman and agribusiness seed-giant Monsanto. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Indiana farmer Vernon Hugh Bowman, 75, is seen visiting the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. Tomorrow the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case between Bowman and agribusiness seed-giant Monsanto. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

FILE - This July 5, 2008 file photo shows a farmer holding Monsanto's Roundup Ready Soy Bean seeds at his family farm in Bunceton, Mo. A high stakes dispute over soybeans comes before the Supreme Court, with arguments taking place Tuesday. (AP Photo/Dan Gill, File)

(AP) ? Vernon Hugh Bowman seems comfortable with the old way of doing things, right down to the rotary-dial telephone he said he was using in a conference call with reporters.

But the 75-year-old Indiana farmer figured out a way to benefit from a high-technology product, soybeans that are resistant to weed-killers, without always paying the high price that such genetically engineered seeds typically bring. In so doing, he ignited a legal fight with seed-giant Monsanto Co. that has now come before the Supreme Court, with argument taking place Tuesday.

The court case poses the question of whether Bowman's actions violated the patent rights held by Monsanto, which developed soybean and other seeds that survive when farmers spray their fields with the company's Roundup brand weed-killer. The seeds dominate American agriculture, including in Indiana where more than 90 percent of soybeans are Roundup Ready.

Monsanto has attracted a bushel of researchers, universities and other agribusiness concerns to its side because they fear a decision in favor of Bowman would leave their own technological innovations open to poaching. The company's allies even include a company that is embroiled in a separate legal battle with Monsanto over one of the patents at issue in the Bowman case.

The Obama administration also backs Monsanto, having earlier urged the court to stay out of the case because of the potential for far-reaching implications for patents involving DNA molecules, nanotechnologies and other self-replicating technologies.

Monsanto's opponents argue that the company has tried to use patent law to control the supply of seeds for soybeans, corn, cotton, canola, sugar beets and alfalfa. The result has been a dramatic rise in seed prices and reduced options for farmers, according to the Center for Food Safety. The group opposes the spread of genetically engineered crops and says their benefits have been grossly overstated.

"It has become extremely difficult for farmers to find high-quality conventional seeds," said Bill Freese, the center's science policy analyst.

Consumer groups and organic food producers have fought Monsanto over genetically engineered farm and food issues in several settings. They lost a campaign in California last year to require labels on most genetically engineered processed foods and produce. Monsanto and other food and chemical companies spent more than $40 million to defeat the ballot measure.

Monsanto says the success of its seeds are proof of their value. By and large, "farmers appreciate what we do," David Snively, Monsanto's top lawyer, said in an interview with The Associated Press.

Herbicide-resistant soybean seeds first hit the market in 1996. To protect its investment in their development, Monsanto has a policy that prohibits farmers from saving or reusing the seeds once the crop is grown. Farmers must buy new seeds every year.

Like almost every other farmer in Indiana. Bowman used the patented seeds for his main crop. But for a risky, late season crop on his 300 acres in Sandborn, about 100 miles southwest of Indianapolis, Bowman said, "I wanted a cheap source of seed."

He couldn't reuse his own beans or buy seeds from other farmers who had similar agreements with Monsanto and other companies licensed to sell genetically engineered seeds. And dealers he used to buy cheap seed from no longer carry the unmodified seeds.

So Bowman found what looked like a loophole and went to a grain elevator that held soybeans it typically sells for feed, milling and other uses, but not as seed.

Bowman reasoned that most of those soybeans also would be resistant to weed killers, as they initially came from herbicide-resistant seeds, too. He was right, and he repeated the practice over eight years.

He didn't try to keep it a secret from Monsanto and in October 2007, the company sued him for violating its patent. Bowman's is one of 146 lawsuits Monsanto has filed since 1996 claiming unauthorized use of its Roundup Ready seeds, Snively said.

A federal court in Indiana sided with Monsanto and awarded the company $84,456 for Bowman's unlicensed use of Monsanto's technology. The federal appeals court in Washington that handles all appeals in patent cases, upheld the award. The appeals court said that farmers may never replant Roundup Ready seeds without running afoul of Monsanto's patents.

The Supreme Court will grapple with the limit of Monsanto's patent rights, whether they stop with the sale of the first crop of beans, or extend to each new crop soybean farmers grow that has the gene modification that allows it to withstand the application of weed-killer.

The company sees Bowman's actions as a threat both to its Roundup Ready line of seeds and to other innovations that could be easily and cheaply reproduced if they were not protected.

"This case really is about 21st century technologies," Snively said.

Bowman and his allies say Monsanto's legal claims amount to an effort to bully farmers.

The Center for Food Safety's Freese points out that Monsanto's biggest moneymaker is corn seed, which cannot be replanted. "So seed-saving would have no impact on the majority of Monsanto's seed revenue," he said.

The case is Bowman v. Monsanto Co., 11-796.

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A Beautiful, Surreal Speech on the State of the Union


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A Beautiful, Surreal Speech on the State of the?Union



By Pierre-Yves Dugua

Translated By Laura Napoli

13 February 2013

Edited by Drue Fergison


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One probably has to be a Washington journalist to believe that the president?s annual speech on the State of the Union is supremely important. Within 48 hours, this speech, like its predecessors, will be largely forgotten. It will also be clear that Obama did not propose realistic and concrete solutions to today?s urgent problems.

In 60 minutes, Barack Obama laid out a long list of initiatives worthy of a Democratic electoral platform for the 2014 midterm elections. He spoke very little, however, on what would truly be possible to do with the Congress that he has now.

There is no way that the small Democratic majority in the Senate and the solid Republican majority in the House of Representatives will adopt a raised minimum wage, a system for taxing carbon emissions, or approve the spending of $50 billion more for ?infrastructure? projects or to create an ?energy security? bank. All of this is just a social-Democrat?s dream. It?s the program that Barack Obama would put in place if his party won the 2014 midterm elections.

In speaking about pressing issues, Barack Obama was unclear and totally lacking in courage. We (like him) know that there is a need to respond to the nuclear challenges of North Korea and Iran. On these questions, he had nothing more to say on Monday evening. Nothing new on Mali, on Syria, or on post-Chavez or post-Castro. My God, if George W. Bush had behaved like this?! We could already imagine what the Paris intelligentsia would have said. But Barack Obama, who gives France the Pentagon?s logistic support for French troops in Mali, is infallible. It is forbidden to criticize him without seeming like a Republican bastard. The villain was Bush, don?t you forget it!

On the question of immigration reform, compromise is possible. The president knows this. He was therefore cautious. In fact, he continues to let a bipartisan group of senators do the work that he refuses to do. On the question of gun control, it will be complicated, but a compromise is not impossible. I may have missed something, but I did not hear the president ask his friends and patrons in Hollywood to stop promoting gratuitous violence in their films?

That leaves THE big question that dominates everything else: the urgency of reducing, in the medium- and long-terms, the budget deficit. Barack Obama succeeded in addressing this by speaking for a long time without saying anything that might be constructive.

He forgot to say that Republicans reluctantly accepted tax hikes starting in January. He once again accused them of blocking all compromise in refusing to raise taxes. He spoke of negotiating a ?reasonable compromise.? But where are the spending cuts that he promised? On this question, confusion reigns.

On the subject of raising taxes, on the other hand, his imagination and his courage were exemplary: higher taxes for businesses and the rich, that?s the solution for the woes of the middle class. In particular, according to him, there must be a price control regime for pharmaceutical companies. Not to mention the end of tax incentives for oil companies?a myth that Republicans believed last year.

Nothing in this speech led me to believe that Barack Obama has a solution for avoiding the $85 billion in automatic spending cuts starting March 1. He denounces today the same idea that he defended and promulgated in 2011.

In fact, the president?s tone shows that he is convinced that Republicans will be held responsible for the disagreeable short-term effects of these forced savings. He thinks he will emerge victorious in the court of public opinion with respect to these automatic cuts. He can count on The New York Times and television to make his case.

Republicans, for their part, think that it would be better to have automatic spending cuts than no cuts at all. They are absolutely right. But the loss of jobs for thousands of workers in a few weeks, when these cuts take place, will be used by Democrats as an illustration of the cruelty of evil Republicans who dare insist that Uncle Sam slow his course of indebtedness. Images of mothers, Pentagon employees, in tears because they can no longer afford to send their children to camp, will be more convincing than Republicans? explanations of the dangers of long-term public indebtedness.

The policy of systematic indebtedness to feed a high-maintenance spending system remains the most practical, the most popular, and the most likely. Not because Barack Obama lacked the political courage to propose spending cuts. But very simply, because Barack Obama is sincerely convinced that public spending is good for America. Republicans, in his eyes, just stir up trouble when it comes to debt. As such, they are the enemies of the middle class.

In his response to the president?s speech, Republican Senator Marco Rubio tried to explain that the interests of the middle class are not served by chronic and uncontrolled indebtedness. How could he be convincing? There is no immediate cost to the U.S. in pursuing the policies of indebtedness and dollar dilution practiced in Washington.

The tragedy is that the deficits are popular and painless?until they stop being that way.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Israeli Ethiopian birth control ignites debate

In this Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2013 photo, an Ethiopian Israeli, who asked not to be identified, is seen during an interview with The Associated Press in Jerusalem. Accusations that Israel deliberately attempted to curb birth rates among its Ethiopian community have reopened a charged debate over discrimination against the immigrants, highlighting the state?s tenuous relationship with a community that has yet to fully settle into the Israeli mainstream. While the charges have not been proven, it remains unclear why so many Ethiopian women were receiving a controversial injection that is hardly prescribed to other Israelis. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

In this Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2013 photo, an Ethiopian Israeli, who asked not to be identified, is seen during an interview with The Associated Press in Jerusalem. Accusations that Israel deliberately attempted to curb birth rates among its Ethiopian community have reopened a charged debate over discrimination against the immigrants, highlighting the state?s tenuous relationship with a community that has yet to fully settle into the Israeli mainstream. While the charges have not been proven, it remains unclear why so many Ethiopian women were receiving a controversial injection that is hardly prescribed to other Israelis. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

(AP) ? Accusations that Israel deliberately tried to curb birth rates among Ethiopian immigrants have reopened a debate over discrimination against the group ? highlighting the state's uneasy relationship with a community that has yet to fully settle into the Israeli mainstream.

Women's activists and a series of media reports contend that Ethiopian women who immigrated to Israel over the past two decades were coerced into taking a controversial birth control drug without being properly informed of its side effects or being offered alternative contraceptives.

While the allegations have been strongly denied by the government, it remains unclear why so many Ethiopian women were receiving Depo-Provera, a long-acting birth control injection that is rarely prescribed to other Israelis.

Israel's Health Ministry has denied any wrongdoing and ruled out an investigation. Nonetheless, last month it ordered the country's HMOs to stop prescribing the drug to Ethiopians unless they are fully aware of the potential side effects, which can include decreased bone mineral density and difficulty getting pregnant for up to two years after the injections stop.

The controversy has shined a fresh light on the Ethiopian community and its place in modern Israel. Believed to be descendants of the lost Israelite tribe of Dan, Ethiopian Jews spent millennia isolated from the rest of the Jewish world. Israel began rescuing groups of Ethiopian Jews from war and famine in clandestine operations in the 1980s, and larger numbers followed in the 1990s.

Today, some 120,000 people of Ethiopian descent live in Israel. Yet two decades after first arriving, Israel's Ethiopian population continues to struggle. Many work in low-paying menial jobs as security guards and cleaners, and roughly 41 percent of Ethiopian families live in poverty.

While the younger generation has made some gains, it is still struggling compared to other Israelis and many say they still face discrimination. The latest birth control controversy has taken these grievances to new heights.

"This story reeks of racism," said Itzik Dasa, the head of Tebeka, an Ethiopian legal aid group that along with five other rights organizations is collecting testimonies from dozens of Ethiopian women, with the aim of taking the matter to court.

Dasa doesn't think Israel necessarily imposed a policy aimed at reducing birth rates among Ethiopian women, but rather that underlying racist sentiment allowed the matter to perpetuate unchecked.

Shlomo Molla, a former Israeli lawmaker and Ethiopian immigrant, said he believes the Health Ministry continued to give the women the injections, which were first administered in Ethiopian transit camps, once they arrived in Israel out of negligence.

"It was a failure of the Health Ministry. It shouldn't have given the women what they received in Ethiopia automatically," he said.

Depo-Provera has been used under controversial circumstances in the past. Testing and use was limited almost exclusively to women in developing countries and poor women in the United States, leading to charges that the test subjects were coerced or ill-informed.

The accusations in Israel first emerged in 2008, when the Yediot Ahronot newspaper published a report showing a disproportionate number of Ethiopian women were receiving injections of Depo-Provera, which is administered once every three months instead of as a daily pill.

The issue resurfaced in December when an investigative TV report claimed that Ethiopian women were told before they immigrated that raising children in Israel is expensive and that they should use birth control to ease the transition. The TV report interviewed more than 30 women, some of whom said they feared they wouldn't be allowed to immigrate if they didn't take the drug.

Some said they were not offered any other form of contraceptive and were not told its side effects. The report, broadcast on the state-run educational channel, concluded there was a deliberate plan to keep down Ethiopian birthrates.

One immigrant, speaking to The Associated Press, said she was offered both the pill and Depo Provera injections by employees of the Joint Distribution Committee, a Jewish humanitarian organization that runs a clinic in the Ethiopian city of Gondar. She said she felt pressured to take a contraceptive ? and chose the injection because she thought the pill would be more expensive.

The 42-year-old Jerusalem resident, who works as a cleaner at an assisted living center for seniors, said she switched to the pill once the side effects became unpleasant, about three years after she started the injections. Today, she and two other women are suing their HMO, alleging they were not informed about side effects. She spoke on condition of anonymity because the issue is sensitive within her family and community.

Dr. Rick Hodes, who runs the JDC clinic in Gondar, said the group offers family planning as part of the U.N.'s Millennium Development Goals, one of which is universal access to reproductive health.

"I do not know why offering family planning would be considered negative or even controversial, especially since our JDC program is 100 percent voluntary," he said in an email. The clinic, like others in Africa that are internationally funded, offers both the pill and the injection.

Israeli officials deny there was ever a plan to reduce the Ethiopian birth rate. Yet critics say the Health Ministry directive last month ordering HMOs to stop prescribing the injection to Ethiopian women was an admission of guilt.

"There was a clear trend to give these women Depo-Provera," said Hedva Eyal, who wrote a 2009 report on the matter for the women's activist group Isha L'Isha. "The result is control over their fertility, which means fewer children."

Eyal and others point to official figures that show the Ethiopian birth rate plummeted from 4.6 children in 1996 to 2.5 in 2011 ? lower than the Israeli average of 2.9.

Molla, the Ethiopian immigrant and former legislator, said the decline is likely due to the realities of everyday life in Israel, where it can be difficult to have as many children as in Ethiopia.

The Depo-Provera affair is just the latest clash Israel has had with its Ethiopian community.

Last year, Israel's rabbis began working to phase out the community's clergy, whose religious practices are at odds with the rabbinate's Orthodox Judaism, sparking large protests. In the late 1990s, it was discovered that Israel's health services were throwing out Ethiopian-Israelis' blood donations over fears of diseases contracted in Africa.

Dasa hopes his group's investigation will provide answers ? and lessons for the future.

"We as a state should be learning from the mistakes of the past," he said, "and shouldn't make the same ones again."

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You might have to shell out more cash to stay connected with your friends on Facebook in the coming months.?The Internet Service Provider Association of India (ISPAI) has indicated that Internet and broadband service rates may go up under the new licenses framework, owing to the high entry fee proposed by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

DoT has proposed a one-time entry fee of Rs 15 crores for a national-level Unified Licence which is significantly more than the present Rs?30 lakh that the companies pay for the same for Internet services. Here?s what ISPAI president, Rajesh Charia had to say,??DoT has not done anything new as per the proposed format for Unified Licence regime. They are going ahead with option to continue the old licence format along with a new national level Unified Licence (UL) that will cost Rs 15 crore. If internet service providers opt for UL, then cost of internet and broadband services will go up.?

Under the new licence, DOT would also allow VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). Charia added, ?VoIP is widely accepted application. Foreign companies who are not registered with DoT are providing voice calling service both between Computer to Computer and Computer to landlines.?They don?t even have licences. We pay annual charges to DoT and should be allowed to provide voice services across networks.?

DOT has recommended that telcos with broadband wireless spectrum (BWA) be allowed to offer internet telephony to the customers. This comes a day after BSNL called services like Skype illegal. The reason? While BSNL has to pay up authorities to offer VoIP, companies like Skype and Google are running their services without paying a dime to the government.

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February 16 2013

On February 13th, Randy premiered this Powerpoint-type presentation to 60 businesses at the Regional Learning Alliance in Cranberry.? The setting was a half day workshop for businesses wanting to contract with the Federal government; this was the first workshop to ever include a social media component.

Now that we have this richly illustrated, updated social media marketing for business presentation, we?re offering to share it with you.

The presentation runs 20-25 minutes and features several local case studies, numerous illustrated examples and research data on marketing impact. Throughout, it also emphasizes the importance of 1) a multi-faceted marketing approach 2) fitting social media into the mix 3) building and maintaining your brand and 4) understanding the data produced by each social media platform and Google Analytics.

If you or your company would like to see the presentation, simply get in touch with us through this website.

BTW, Randy was very impressed with the concept behind and the facilities of the Regional Learning Alliance. Very modern, high tech and ?green,? as in LEED Silver certified.

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