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Is the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition racist?

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Thanks still it is a Bill O'Reilly in the Miller time segment tonight let's get right to the stage of Southern California joins stamps and -- But -- everybody's talking about President Obama novel with Tiger Woods and you -- -- you guys.

On TV here.

Cybill.

Dick Morris with a leaf blower outside dobbs is part -- Harley Harry eulogized today a Tiger Woods President Obama rabbit golf.

So I was just dreaming about going through Europe -- John Kerry they must feel like that bring in Stonehenge -- -- NAFTA let's say.

Bush -- Barack Obama it's just nice to say it's just nice to see Obama.

Actually.

Hook a ball behind some shrubbery.

And blame an actual bush for one such -- unhappy about when I see.

Listen I don't mind -- because golf but I wish she would stay golf fact it's what he's done golf thing that I have trouble not tiger said he was a good potter.

Not bad surprises me because in real life it seems he's always -- -- -- But I guess some days you're out there on the course -- in the hole just looks as big as the as the area where Biden's brain is supposed to be some days you just can't.

-- diets -- you don't have any problem with the Prez now wrecked creating.

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woods -- So -- dubious resume I don't see any problem there.

On tiger tiger is -- -- -- women and I don't know it is -- should have a beef with them that I guess they got the ball.

Arsenal at what businesses and of Obama as he doesn't care.

For God's sakes listen if Clinton golf with tiger.

Tiger Woods would be to -- that one.

Now I I say look at the litmus test is a president who can hang around anybody with personal problems can be real lonely in Washington.

So if I don't agree she did it.

It's a seal yourself in carbon I'd like console.

As a -- -- -- is going to be walking around 2 -- -- morning with a little dog whatever that a lot of famous.

Our rights in the video -- You came and I you know Putin ran out to be shared off try to Friday in a way didn't work after.

And he says.

They've been here actually led the -- it is what little just -- hasn't warmed like the end of 2001 to two -- in the media right all warmed.

You know they were in direct alignment like -- -- -- -- -- thank listened to it -- such a big collection this moron he's a letter.

After everything got.

You know it was such a big crater the people thought it was their economy.

I would hit it hit here we come attacks that some bridge and -- tax and that's -- up at this cracks me up that it finally hits that it hits in Russia.

And it's like the biggest thing that happened the rush for a it's like the ice capades but that everybody sits there why do we got this is big.

I'm glad I'm doing Siberian you know I'm talking it out in February is not a lot to do so in the media are items -- -- -- -- But you know -- -- -- he little.

12100 people got -- do you imagine that meteor -- LA did you imagine what would have happened -- people would actually had to get out of their cars Miller.

We can -- like that.

Let me tell you sense that thing glad that 1015 years ago it couldn't hit Yeltsin and ahead he would have felt that he was so loaded on -- -- Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition every year comes out of you this controversy -- this year.

Some I don't exactly know who and it was too lazy to really find out.

Some are saying that that the magazine.

Didn't wasn't racially sensitive.

And some of the photos and I know you being a very sensitive guy.

Did you pick that up.

That's a bit of a reach and not usually the -- attached to the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue lesson.

Those web I don't even see any I don't see anybody else -- those pictures what are you -- that we live in the whining is times.

In the history of the planet what I just watch Sandra Fluke testify.

Up on the hill instead of watching what and where dental floss I -- have her whine about our study group.

Has gingivitis in the state wallpaper their dental -- what are you kidding me when wanna get rid of football swim -- well.

Big cars this is the greatest generation if you can't just look at this and appreciate how beautiful women I don't know what the hell's happened in this country like.

Well and -- is another factor here -- well that win the photos.

Show people from around the world.

That's stimulus tourism you know I mean look I'm if this lady is in an art -- you know -- book and you're going right to.

We'll doable to fresher -- with those penguins down there.

If she's there might well listen and -- -- listen there's a couple of factors and that's volatility and a lot of government -- rally these credits for page.

-- I agree with you that any excuse.

Any excuse particularly on the Internet when they have to -- generate traffic and stuff.

Any issues to create controversy they're gonna do it so there were few minority people and little kids dressed up in their native costumes and -- -- -- shot.

It's ridiculous and I'll give -- the last word god help me.

The last word deserve racist for saying Obama races for -- and everybody in the magazines -- -- people read the magazine iterations.

People noticed the magazine as racist -- racist.

I don't what to say anymore -- -- anybody passing the airport Thinkpads in the that there is no -- everybody.

Dennis Miller every line editing.

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WESTERN C GIRLS: Madison gives coach 300th win, reaches regional final

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Augusta Council OKs tax deal for hospital site redevelopment

AUGUSTA ? City councilors unanimously approved a tax break Thursday to help a local firm redevelop the MaineGeneral Medical Center hospital building which is about to be left nearly empty when a new regional hospital opens later this year.

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WESTERN C BOYS BASKETBALL: Boothbay knocks off Madison

John Hepburn scored 20 points to lead the Seahawks, all but a pair of free throws coming from the low post, to lead top-seeded Boothbay to a 55-43 win over the No. 4 Bulldogs in the Western Class C semifinals.

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Ian Ballard, 2, waits for a flag Tuesday on Cochnewagon Lake in Monmouth while fishing with his father, Scott. The duo chased several flags together in temperatures in the mid 30s, but only caught pickerel, the elder Ballard said.

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Real Estate Market Trends: New Construction Activity Mixed ...

Construction of new single-family homes slowed in January, but the news isn?t all bad. Learn more about this and other real estate market trends.

Construction of new single-family homes fell 8.5 percent in the month of January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 890,000, according to the latest real estate market trends reported today by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The rate of new construction is 23.6 percent above the annual rate of 720,000 for January 2012.

The data contains ?mixed but mostly positive results,? according to the National Association of Home Builders, or NAHB, a trade association based in Washington, DC. The drop in new construction reflects a slowdown in the booming multi-family sector, while single-family starts were ?virtually unchanged? from December. The number of housing permits ? a forward looking indicator - has reached a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 925,000 - a pace last seen in mid-2008, according to the NAHB Eye on Housing blog.

In a related story, learn how improving home prices are improving the outlook for real estate market trends.

?Except for the realignment in rental apartment building, the January report conforms to NAHB expectations for continued modest improvement in housing construction,? according to the association blog, which predicts the rate of new construction will average 979,000 units for all of 2013.

?In other real estate market trends, the NAHB yesterday reported a slight dip in home builders? confidence as measured by the NAHB Housing Market Index. The index fell one point to 46 in the month of January as builders expressed a more pessimistic view of traffic of prospective buyers. A score below the mid-point of 50 indicates a majority of builders view market conditions as poor. ?

Read our related story to learn more about builders? appraisals of prevailing real estate market trends.

Homeowner vacancy rates have been trending down from a 17-year-high of 2.9 percent in 2008 and have held at 1.9 percent for the last two quarters of 2012, according to real estate market trends recently reported by the Census Bureau.?

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Source: http://www.millionairecorner.com/article/real-estate-market-trends-new-construction-activity-mixed

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Scout navigation app for iPhone gains location sharing and ETA notifications (video)

Scout navigation app for iPhone gains location sharing and automated notifications video

Beyond its free price, users of Scout for the iPhone have an extra reason to smile today as the navigation app now supports location sharing. More specifically, users will be able to share their current location or future destination via either text message, email or Facebook. By leveraging Telenav's HTML5 navigation system, recipients can take advantage of the company's browser-based, turn-by-turn directions by merely clicking the sender's enclosed link. As another nice touch, Scout also now supports automated notifications, which allows users to provide estimated arrival times via text message to chosen contacts whenever they depart for a specific destination such as home or the office. For a peek at the new features, in addition to a quick introduction of the new Things To Do menu and revised My Dashboard, be sure to check out the video after the break.

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'Doubleheader' funeral service held for NY couple

CAMBRIDGE, N.Y. (AP) ? Norman Hendrickson was known for telling jokes and never wasting money. So when he died suddenly while en route to his wife's funeral, the couple's daughters knew there was only one thing to do: Hold a doubleheader service.

The 94-year-old World War II veteran's impromptu wake was held Saturday at the same eastern New York funeral home where his wife Gwen's funeral was already scheduled. She was 89 when she died on Feb. 8. After Norman died just steps from the funeral home, the daughters decided their parents would be mourned together at the same time.

The daughters said it was a fitting way to say goodbye to a couple who had been together since meeting in Europe during World War II and who had been married for nearly 66 years.

"After we had a little time to process the shock and horror, we felt we couldn't have written a more perfect script," Norma Howland told the Post-Star of Glens Falls (http://bit.ly/VL01Jx ). "My sister said the only thing he didn't do was fall into the casket."

Norman, a former assistant postmaster in Cambridge, 35 miles northeast of Albany, was being driven in a limousine to the Ackley and Ross Funeral Home for his wife's service when he stopped breathing. After the limo pulled up, funeral director Jim Gariepy, who is also the local coroner, and funeral home owner Elizabeth Nichols-Ross helped move Norman to the sidewalk outside the business.

Gariepy began CPR while Nichols-Ross and one Norman's sons-in-law raced across town to retrieve his do-not-resuscitate orders from the Hendricksons' refrigerator door. Once the orders were in hand, an emergency crew that had arrived ceased attempts to revive Norman. He died on the sidewalk.

Nichols-Ross said daughter Merrilyne Hendrickson then requested that her father's body be put into a casket and placed in the viewing room with her mother's cremated remains, which had been placed in an urn. Mourners who started arriving soon after for Gwen's funeral were greeted by a note Merrilyne posted at the entrance: "Surprise ? It's a double header ? Gwen and Norman Hendrickson ? Feb. 16, 2013."

Nichols-Ross said she didn't charge the family for Norman's wake. On his prayer card, she jokingly wrote that Hendrickson got the idea to die in the limo headed to the funeral so he could get "a buy-one-get-one-free deal."

"If it had happened with somebody else like this it would have been sad, but with Norm it wasn't," Nichols-Ross said. "It was just so much like Norm."

Norman was overseas with the U.S. Army when he met Gwen, who was serving in the British Royal Air Force. She immigrated to the U.S. and they were married in May 1947.

Howland said her parents had jokingly promised to never leave one spouse behind. After her mother died, Howland said she overheard her father say aloud, "We have had a good long life together. I love you. I'll miss you and watch for me."

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Information from: The Post-Star, http://www.poststar.com

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Tea Party of Florida Defends Right To Break The Law

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One of my favorite quotes comes from John Milton. It specifically reads ?None can love freedom heartily but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license which never hath more scope than under tyrants.? Another that I love comes from a more modern writer, namely Terry Pratchett that reads ?No practical definition of freedom would be complete without the freedom to take the consequences.?

The Tea Party is, apparently, all about license to do whatever they want while pretending to do so under the guise of freedom. They do not want to take responsibility for the harm that their actions could do to others or to the world around them even though they claim that they are opposed to that.

Last night, The Daily Show highlighted one of those incidents where the Tea Party pushes for the license to do what they want while pretending to be about freedom.

Source: http://lezgetreal.com/2013/02/tea-party-of-florida-defends-right-to-break-the-law/

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Texas manufacturers lay out priorities for 2013 legislative session

Manufacturers have a plan for the 2013 Texas legislative session.

Molly Ryan, Houston Business Journal

The Texas Association of Manufacturers unabashedly declared 2013 to be the ?Year of the Manufacturer in Texas? during a Wednesday celebration of Texas? Manufacturers? Day.

The statewide manufacturing organization also outlined its priorities for Texas? legislative session, which are designed to ensure that manufacturers can live up to the hype of ?The Year of the Manufacturer.?

Included in TAM?s priorities are: defending manufacturers against ?excessive? taxation for capital-intensive business; creating more efficiencies in the permitting process; ensuring Texas has affordable electricity prices; ensuring the state upkeeps its critical infrastructure, particularly water sources; improving Texas? education system to create more skilled workers; and developing incentives to attract research and development activity in Texas.

TAM?s priorities align similarly with those of the Texas House of Representatives? Interim Committee on Manufacturing. The committee released a report in January recommending that the Legislature simplify complex regulations and permitting, create new education processes to train skilled manufacturing workers and introduce a tax credit for R&D.

Speaking of R&D tax credits, Texans for Innovation, a coalition of business leaders interested in establishing a state R&D tax credit, released a report Wednesday stating that the economy would benefit if the state modifies its R&D tax policy.

The report found that Texas loses at least $1.3 billion in R&D activity each year from not having an R&D incentive.

However, if Texas passes R&D tax credits, such as extending existing manufacturing sales tax exemptions for R&D materials and equipment and reinstating an R&D franchise tax credit, the state could create more jobs and economic impact. The study found that the state would create $13 billion more in economic activity each year with the tax credits and add 97,600 new permanent jobs.

"Texas should be doing all it can to encourage growth in the manufacturing sector," Jim Murphy, chairman of the Houston Interim Manufacturing Committee, said in a statement. "Broad-based, low-rate taxes and smart incentives that encourage research and development are central to this growth equation."

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Cancer Society 'Relay' returns to Sitka | KCAW

Dr. Gordy Klatt ran the first Relay ? 24-hours non-stop ? by himself in 1985.

The Relay for Life is coming back to Sitka.

For twenty-eight years, the Relay has been one of the primary fund raising activities of the American Cancer Society. This year, over 5,000 communities across the country will participate in the all-night event.

Chase Carter is the community relationship manager for the American Cancer Society in Anchorage. He says the Relay for Life began informally in 1985, when Dr. Gordy Klatt, an oncologist in Tacoma, Washington, decided to make a personal statement to raise awareness about cancer prevention and treatment.

?So he went out one night, himself ? he was a marathon runner ? and ran for 24 hours. And it was such a crazy, novel idea that the next year when he was doing it again people joined him and paid to relay along with him, because no one really wanted to do the whole 24 hours. But they were willing to do an hour. So it?s just sort of evolved over the past twenty-eight years.?

Carter says the Relay never developed as a race. He calls it a family-friendly night out. Marathoners can carry Dr. Klatt?s tradition forward if they like, but the Relay now is all-inclusive.

?Everyone is welcome. We really encourage survivors to come, and a lot of times cancer survivors have mobility problems. So it?s a walk, and you get a team together of five to fifteen coworkers, family, and friends. You get this little campsite, and there?s one member from your team walking throughout the overnight event.?

A big part of the Relay is simply raising the profile of the American Cancer Society. Carters says the American Cancer Society is sometimes discouraged when cancer patients and their families fail to use free services and support available to them around the state. Most patients simply don?t know that they can obtain rides from the Anchorage airport, for example, if they?re arriving for treatment, or get help with hotel bills.

?Relay really helps get the word out in a community. We know we?re underserving the residents of Sitka, and we?re hoping that when we bring Relay to Sitka, we can work in conjunction with the local cancer groups to get the word out about what?s available to Sitkans.?

Planning for the American Cancer Society?s 2013 Relay for Life in Sitka gets underway tonight with a kickoff event at the Sitka Pioneer Home. Anyone interested in helping with the Relay ? or any businesses interested in sponsoring the event or teams ? are welcome to attend.

The location and time of the Sitka Relay have not been firmed up yet. Carter says the organization is thinking about using Moller Field, next to Sitka Community Hospital, as a starting location. He says summertime usually works best for the event. Organizers are looking at dates sometime in June or July.

KCAW?s Ed Ronco contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.kcaw.org/2013/02/19/relay-to-raise-profile-of-am-cancer-society-in-sitka/

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LG Optimus F7 and Optimus F5 get a pre-MWC outing in leaked images

LG Optimus F7 and Optimus F5 get a preMWC outing in leaked images

LG was all about the tease yesterday, with its mysterious, alphabetic MWC warm-up video. Today, the covers have potentially been unceremoniously whipped off from at least two of the forthcoming offerings. The ever fruitful evleaks comes up with the goods again, and claims that what you see are the Optimus F7 (left) and Optimus F5 (right). There's little to go on specification-wise, other than these are undoubtedly Android devices, with a design language not quite in keeping with the recently spotted Optimus G Pro behemoth. So, while you try to join the dots on what might be underneath those displays, we'll keep an eye out for any remaining L-series and V-for Vu "surprises."

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The Most Interesting Online Video Trend

This article originally appeared on TechCrunch.

By now many of you know the Harlem Shake?but what you may not appreciate is the broader trend behind the video and it?has mirrored my general views on how TV will work in the future

Maker Studios Harlem ShakeHarlem Shake is a YouTube phenomenon that in just 2 weeks has gone from nothing to on air on both Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert and collectively the Harlem Shake has been viewed around 200 million times. Two weeks. 200 million views. Suck it traditional TV.

Summary Version
Global audiences of prosumer video producers will create content that is viewed by global audiences in numbers far in excess of traditional TV. TV will enter the era of ?participation? which is a much more important trend than ?social video? even if it seems less sexy or less fundable.

It means the ?torso TV? consumption patterns will be more important than the head or the long tail for the next era of media companies.

TV of the future will not always have linear stories. I know that?s hard for many people to accept but when the medium changes from one-way broadcast to the millions to the ability to interact with each other through video it is unlikely that the future will resemble the past. Why would it?

I have started thinking about what the future might look like and I?ve started imagining what I call, ?MMOV? or massive multiplayer online video.

Sure, the revenue & margin will be significantly lower than traditional TV. ?You should only worry about this if you?re a large, traditional media company with fat margins. The future of TV will follow the rule of Deflationary Economics as I outline influenced by the book?The Innovator?s Dilemma.

It will enable the naturally creative but geographically and socially disenfranchised to make money doing what they love ? participating. Maybe small amounts of money for what founders reading these pages dream of but life-changing for many.

Gangnam Style Meets Torso TV
Of course you know Gangnam Style, which is now the most viewed video in history at 1.3 billion views. Before this South Korean wonder spread across the globe I had written about a trend in global audiences that exists when the costs of production are nearly zero and the costs of distribution are also nearly free. I called this trend ?Torso TV? because the ?head? of consumption (largest number of views) was dominated by platforms that had massive distribution (think TV stations, radio or retail outlets that sell CDs and DVDs. think Apple. think Amazon) and therefore hits with high production costs were more suited to the medium.

The problem with the ?long tail? content is that only the platform provider (ie YouTube) makes money. So if you want to be a content producer and want to make money you can develop content for global ?niches? of watchers who might like: Japanese Anime, South Korean drama, Bollywood productions, reality TV on any topic ? fashion, cooking, travel.

I saw this trend with the growth of companies such as Viki, Drama Fever, Crunchyroll and the like. Global niches that turn out to be much larger than you?d imagine.

Gangnam Style is the manifestation of this trend which turned what should have likely been a medium size global audience into an global phenomenon like we?ve never seen. The Macarena on steroids. Every now and again you can strike lightning in a bottle. Who knows why hits turn into memes? But it shows that when content is unleashed we can all appreciate it no matter of the country of origin.

Harlem Shake
For those who still don?t know the origins, the Harlem Shake started as a small skit from a YouTuber named Filthy Frank?(10 million views as of this writing) on January 30, 2013. It was then popularized into an Internet meme 3 days later by text an Australian group of guys called Sunny Coast Shake??in what garnered about 300,000 views in a short period of time (now at 11.3 million views).

But then the Harlem Shake went batshit crazy when Vernon Shaw of Maker Studios saw the video on Reddit and suggested that Maker should, well, make a video of the Harlem Shake in an office environment. That video is the most viewed Harlem Shake?(with more than 15 million views as of today). It was loaded on the channel of Hi I?m Rawn, a long-time YouTuber.

At 12.30pm in the afternoon the idea to create the video was hatched. They taped it at 3.30pm for 2 minutes. 1 take. Then back to work, people!

It was uploaded at around 4pm.

Maker?s talent started commenting on it and sharing it. ShayCarl?(a Maker Studios co-founder) in particular. And then ?

Boom.

It made national news. Maker was contacted by every major news outlet. And suddenly every office in the country was doing their own version of the Harlem Shake.

And here?s the thing. This is not Gangnam Style, a catchy tune consumed by billions.

This is Harlem Shake, a catchy tune produced by tens of thousands. As of this writing nearly 50,000 versions have been created and uploaded and watched by some 200,000,000 people. Yes. Two followed by eight zeros.

It is the production angle that is most fascinating to me and the biggest unspotted trend by most venture capitalists and traditional media executives.

I have been talking about the battle for the living room for years?and then followed up with?Why the TV Market is Ready for Disruption?with a more recent?discussion about Hollywood vs. Silicon Valley here?(the video version with an LA interview that can be viewed here?and then a subsequent session in NYC with Jon Miller which can be viewed here).

And I?ve opined on why the traditional media companies aren?t well poised to win at this new TV world. and again here.

So here?s the thing

The Broader Trend
While way too many startup companies (and investors) are focused on ?social TV? or on ?Instagram for TV? I believe they are missing the more fundamental shift in our industry.

There is a world filled with professional producers of video content who are extraordinarily talented but lack access to Hollywood. In fact, that?s how Maker Studios got started in the first place.

I first wanted to invest in this trend by backing a company called Filmaka. I didn?t end up investing but I always loved the concept. They help find talented film makers globally, enter them into competitions and advance the best of them toward winners that get to produce full-length films. Filmaka is the creation of Deepak Nayar who is the producer of films such as Buena Vista Social Club and Bend it Like Beckham.

But when you think about the movement we once called ?Web 2.0? it was the recognition of the fact that media doesn?t only want to flow one way.

Media in an age of:

  • low-cost capture from mobile devices
  • cheap post-production process by tools (think Pro Tools for audio, Instagram filters)
  • cheap local storage (without which media creation is not possible)
  • available bandwidth for uploading (which is assumed away as easy but only in recent years has been solved. most Internet connections have been asymmetric & optimized for downloads)
  • cheap or free cloud storage (YouTube, DropBox, Facebook)
  • easy sharing (through social networks or platforms like YouTube)
  • social amplification (from which memes are spread) by Twitter and the like; and ?
  • commenting

means specifically one thing. People are going to want to participate. Participation. We are the media. We want to be in it. Create it. Take part in it. Have a say, a vote. Think American Idol voting, where the audience gets to feel like they?re participating. And where they?re willing to pay by dialing a paid number to feel like they?re, well, participating.

And the end of the Maker Studios show, Epic Rap Battles of History, the end the show ways ?Who won, you decide?? where the audience gets to weigh in. Participation. At whatever level.

Serialized TV with Audience Participation
I?ve been thinking a lot about what I want to fund in the video creation world. One idea I?ve been searching for is a platform that enables the creation of serialized programs with audience participation.

And this is a concept that has been at work since at least the 17th century. An example of a great serialist was Charles Dickens in which Oliver Twist & Nicholas Nickleby and others were written and distributed serially.

From Wikipedia on Charles Dickens

?The instalment format allowed Dickens to evaluate his audience?s reaction, and he often modified his plot and character development based on such feedback?

I have talked to several YouTuber?s about my idea but haven?t yet gotten any takers.

Here?s what I imagine. You create a narrative episodic show and do the first four episodes to get the story arc and characters going. On the fifth episode the audience gets to create it?s version of the next show. You look at submissions and pick the best one. You reshoot that episode with a higher budget and your original cast but that producer now gets a financial take in the show or gets to participate in the production or whatever. Then you move on to the sixth show with new submissions.

You need to build a platform that allows submissions, workflow, multiple story flows, awards, producer profiles and the like. It can?t just be videos on YouTube but I?ll be that YouTube is the distribution platform.

Here?s the thing ? if well done I think you could see the Harlem Shake effect where many people want to have a go at participating on the production. Most won?t be of the quality that you want but you now have tons of material and inspiration for your show and you own all of the submitted IP. You share financial results and/or fame as the incentive to participate. It?s American Idol for makers.

The first time you do it the participation will be light. The next time you?ll get more. And the fan producers all help market your show because they too want the attention. Whether they are selected or not! I repeat ? free marketing. Done by the masses.

And finally you could stitch together multiple narratives or versions of shows for people who WANT to watch all of the derivative shows. Your costs of production of these additional versions ? zero.

To all of the traditional TV people who keep telling me this ?low cost, low quality YouTube content will eventually go away. The production quality is terrible? I say, ?Please study The Innovator?s Dilemma because it predicts the disruption of your industry presciently.? Let me remind you of the math: Gangnam Style = 1.3 billion views. Each episode of Epic Rap Battles of History gets between 30,000,000 ? 75,000,000 views.

And to those who keep telling me that the CPMs are too low to make a business please stop thinking about two-way entertainment in only CPM terms. ?There are many more ways to monetize an audience of fans that simply pre-roll ads.

Think creatively. Study the video game industry. The music industry. Your world is changing, too. And you have so many examples from which to build your future that you have no excuse to put your head in the sand.

MMOV
The other theme I?ve been playing around with in my head (and in the numerous debates with media execs who aspire to do startups) I?ve started calling MMOV.

It?s a play on MMOG (massive multiplayer online games, think World of Warcraft).

What exactly is World of Warcraft?

It?s entertainment. With rich graphics and characters. It has a story, a world, that unfolds. It has interaction with other players. It is ? by definition ? participation. It exists precisely because there is a network. I grew up in the era where we got to play video games alone. I was inspired by Zork. It was a computer challenging my imagination and crying out for logic and participation. It was text-based. And anything but MM or O. But it scratched the same need ? participation. Engagement.

And when the O is attached and thus other humans are on the other end of your game and when graphics are professional it is the ultimate in computer entertainment with other human beings letting young people all over the world who feel disconnected from other human beings form friendships.

I once heard a father describe how his son played World of Warcraft. He said this to me, which formed an impression, ?My son leaves World of Warcraft to play other video games with his friends. But then they always come back to World of Warcraft to talk about it with their friends. WoW is their home base.?

So WoW in a way is his son?s social network.

I imagine MMOV this way.

You start out watching video. And this might be humans but it might also be animation. It might feel like TV or might feel like an animated video game or maybe there is no difference? You start watching with friends, peers or strangers ? who might become friends or peers in the future (think that?s weird? check your Twitter stream. It?s filled with people like this. Aren?t all online communities like this?).

You watch the first ?episode? together. Then you discuss it with those in the room with you. They are watching it?synchronously. It is your job to get them watch the next video based on plot or character development you want to see. Which way do you go next? The audience decides.

And the show develops like this. No linearity. Only the evolution through a video game board with other players trying to agree how the story unfolds. Maybe for a fee you get to choose your own direction without the crowd?

Don?t like how Homeland has become a total farce like 24? Chart a different path. Don?t like that a characters in Downton Abbey gets killed or another might get banished from employment? Chart a different course.

In an online world, why wouldn?t we?

Television today is being charted by those who grew up in a one-way world of: we decide, we write, we broadcast. Doesn?t that sound like the websites of yore that implored us to read their stories?

We have too much evidence from the text-based Internet that this model doesn?t hold in an online world.

Think Zork. It?s how things were. Then think World of Warcraft. It?s how things will be. It?s why we use Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. To be part of a conversation. And even if it?s only very occasionally that you want to chime in, it?s why UGC works. 1/9/90.

And read this MG Siegler piece on TechCrunch. He?s one step ahead of the rest of the market. And he?s spot on with this analysis about how Apple will enter the TV market. Spoiler ? video games.

Online Events
Finally, I?m fascinated with the future of live events. We?ve only just scratched the surface. As you now know 8 million people tuned in to watch Felix Baumgartner jump from 24 miles above the Earth in a Red Bull capsule.

It will always be a milestone in the Internet, YouTube, Twitter, Mobile world etched in my memory. And that of my two boys.

Like many of you we were laying around watching NFL football games. And also paying attention to the Twitter. Watching only is so one-way. With our second screen we suddenly have ? participation.

And that?s where I first saw it. I know many of you knew the Felix was going to jump. I hadn?t been paying attention.

But Twitter cried out that I MUST! Tune in. NOW. As only Twitter can dictate.

So on my iPhone I clicked on a link and saw Felix going up. WTF? What is that guy doing?

I called my boys over. We sat transfixed to my iPhone. Was he really jumping from outer space? Is this real? Is this really live? Did I just click on a button and watch a man prepared to jump from that little capsule watching real-time streaming from my mobile device that I only knew about because random people (some of whom I?ve never met in real life) demanded that I do so on Twitter?

I was sincerely amazed by all of those things. And we watched. And watched. And watched. And the NFL seemed so uninteresting at that moment. I?ll never remember who was playing or who won (probably not the Eagles).

But along with 8 million people globally we shared a moment. And then another 32 million people (at least) watched on YouTube afterward.

That fascinates me. Twitter. YouTube. Mobile. Live. Watch this space. It?s going to form a larger part of our future.

Oh. And it won?t be brought to you by Comcast. That interests me, too.

Source: http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2013/02/18/the-most-interesting-online-video-trend-where-its-headed/

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The Corsair : Hot. Sticky. Sweaty. Music.

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Rachael Garcia
February 18, 2013
Filed under Arts & Entertainment

From ?80s Brit alternative rock, powerhouse DJs, rappers featured on your mix CDs in middle school, and this year?s hottest indie acts, Coachella is bringing a wide variety of performers to the Indio Valley beginning on April 12.

The Stone Roses, Blur, Phoenix, and Red Hot Chili Peppers are headlining, backed by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Lumineers, Wu Tang Clan, Bassnectar, Social Distortion, the Postal Service, Modest Mouse, Jurassic Five, and more. With a lineup like that, no wonder passes sold out in a matter of minutes.

But Coachella is just one of the many music festivals happening in California this year for music lovers to attend.

Downtown Los Angeles? FYF Fest brings in cut-off-short-wearing kids ready to jump in the pit. Last year?s tickets cost $89, about a third of the price of Coachella tickets.

Strictly a hip hop fan? Not a problem. San Bernadino?s Paid Dues has you covered. This year, Murs, Dom Kennedy, Scarface, Immortal Technique, TECH N9NE, Macklemore, De La Soul and Nipsey Hussle will be taking the stage.

Then there is the annual alternative punk and rock festival, Vans Warped Tour, which kicks off at Club Nokia on March 28.

If you start heading north, you have the option of San Francisco?s Outside Lands and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, both held in the famous Golden Gate Park. Outside Lands has the same type of layout as Coachella and similar pricing. Hardly Strictly Bluegrass is a free festival featuring bluegrass bands as well as sporadic big names such as Patty Smith and Led Zeppelin?s Robert Plant and John Paul Jones.

This year?s Bottle Rock Napa Valley brings four days of the region?s best wines to festival-goers, along with performances from The Black Keys, Kings of Leon, Flaming Lips, Janes Addiction, and The Shins.

How do you choose from the smorgasbord of options? According to Santa Monica College students, price is a big factor in the decision-making process.

Evan Schunk, 22, says he grew up listening to the Postal Service and would love to see them at Coachella, but claims ?I?m not rich,? so he will not be attending. Though he has never attended Coachella, Schunk has been to Outside Lands, and prefers the all-weekend experience over a single night show.

Most large-scale music festivals cost around $300, while a solo concert ticket price normally averages around $60.

Chris Perkins, 23, says he?s planning on attending Paid Dues, but not Coachella.

?I wish I could, but it?s too damn expensive,? he says.

For some students though, these festivals are worth every penny.

Lindsy Warner, 20, has been attending Coachella for the past two years, and is planning on keeping this tradition going.

?It?s worth the money for me because it?s a once in a life time opportunity,? Warner says. ?You can?t not have an amazing time while you?re there.?

These festivals showcase other things besides music, whether it be art, sustainability, comedy acts, up-and-coming artists, or award-winning wine and food.

So find the one that fits your niche, and start saving up that loose change in your tip jar.

Source: http://www.thecorsaironline.com/arts-entertainment/2013/02/18/hot-sticky-sweaty-music/

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West beats East 143-138 in NBA All-Star Game|Clippers' Paul named MVP


HOUSTON (AP) ? Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and Kobe Bryant turned this West victory into an L.A. story. Paul had 20 points, 15 assists and won MVP honors, Bryant blocked LeBron James' comeback attempt, and the Western Conference beat the East 143-138 on Sunday night.

Kevin Durant scored 30 points and Griffin finished with 19, joining his Clippers teammate, Paul, in creating Lob City deep in the heart of Texas.

James scored 19 points but shot only 7 of 18 after having no shooting troubles during the latter part of the season's first half. Carmelo Anthony led the East with 26 points and 12 rebounds.

The first dunk of the game came 16 seconds in, Paul throwing a pass to Griffin as part of the West's 7-0 start. The West led after each of the first three quarters, though was never ahead by more than eight points through three periods.

They finally pushed it into double figures early in the fourth fueled by former Oklahoma City teammates Russell Westbrook and James Harden, but couldn't put it away until a late run behind the guys from the city of Los Angeles ? who along with Lakers center Dwight Howard gave Los Angeles all but one of the West's starting spots.

Paul hit two 3-pointers, Bryant made a layup, and his block of James led to Durant's dunk that made it 136-126. Griffin had one last forceful dunk to help close it out, throwing a pass to himself off the backboard and climbing high in his neon green sneakers to slam it home and make it 142-134.

Harden had 15 points in his home arena, where the sights of the game were on the floor and the sounds were at the rim ? which shook repeatedly after thunderous dunks for most of the game before, as usual, players tried to make some stops down the stretch.

Players' sneakers were a variety of pastels and fluorescent colors that looked like they came right from Easter Sunday church, many clashing so badly with their multi-colored socks that they may as well have been created by spilling out random paint buckets.

James and Dwyane Wade wore purple, and Griffin's neon look was also sported by the usually-not-so-loud Tim Duncan and Brook Lopez.

But the NBA's high-flyers sure could leap in them.

Durant slammed one down so hard at one point that he stumbled backward after landing, appearing woozy. He came in as the career leader in points per game with 28.3 and may have won a second straight MVP award if not for Paul's big finish.

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Trigger Fist Cheats for iPhone - iPod

This page contains Cheats for Trigger Fist organized by sections for iPhone - iPod | Last updated on: Feb 18, 2013. Trigger Fist is a Action General game made by Lake Effect Applications released on Aug 8, 2012 and published by Lake Effect Applications. If you can't find a cheat code, hint or secret in our list, then please check this page periodically for the latest updates.


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The Tyee ? Andrew Nikiforuk: The Big Shift

A great energy transition is coming. Will it mean a better day for humanity, or turmoil? First in a series.

Governments should be 'educating their citizenry of the risk of contraction to minimize potential future social discord,' says Swedish expert Mikal Hook. Photo: Shutterstock.

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An energy transition has begun, but it's probably not the one you imagined.

It might have an ugly financial face, an authoritarian political mask or come in the guise of geographic disunion.

But it probably won't look like a solar panel or a windmill. And it won't include flying cars or undersea homes.

Although no one really knows where the globe's energy mix is headed or how it will shape our lives in the future, energy experts now offer a diversity of forecasts, stories and warnings.

Their pronouncements are both myth busting if not startling.

When economies shrink

Jeff Rubin, the former chief economist for CIBC, argues that "the new green" will not be endless arrays of solar panels or windmills but less oil and smaller economies.

Mikal Hook, an analyst at Sweden's Uppsala Depletion Group, goes further and argues that any orderly energy transition might now be impossible because renewables simply can't grow as fast as oil.

He also warns that all citizens should prepare for "high and likely volatile oil prices," and that governments should be "educating their citizenry of the risk of contraction to minimize potential future social discord."

Chris Turner, Calgary's sustainability journalist, believes that an orderly energy leap can be made but political leaders and the status quo aren't showing much interest in public transit or renewable forms of energy at least in North America.

Joseph Tainter, the U.S. anthropologist and historian, suggests that civilization has climbed a tall spiral staircase of energy complexity without knowing how far we can go with the resources we have at hand.

He warns that it takes energy to solve complex problems and he doesn't think society can voluntarily cut back on fossil fuels.

Vaclav Smil, a University of Manitoba researcher and one of the world's great energy analysts, believes that energy obesity is the moral problem and proscribes a diet consisting of low-hanging fruit such as efficient furnaces and high speed trains.

Douglas Reynolds, an economist and engineer at University of Alaska Fairbanks, calls the collapse of the Soviet Union a dark energy transition and one completely unforetold.

When oil production collapsed from 12 million to five million barrels a day after 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, the rich got richer, the Eastern Union dissolved and the Warsaw Pact crumbled.

And that's just a sampling of the voices and ideas you'll read in this series on energy transitions. In the next couple of weeks we'll take a hard look at the myths, the facts and some enduring truths about dirty oils, uncertain renewables and contracting economies.

Where we are now

But before we can talk about change, evolution, innovation or just plain dissolution, we need to appreciate where we are in the energy world.

The basic global energy picture is what Nobel laureate Richard Smalley once called the "terawatt challenge." And it comes with no comfortable answers.

What's a terawatt? It is the average rate at which energy is released in the burning of five billion barrels of oil during a year.

The world uses on a continuing basis about 17 terawatts of energy in the form of coal, gas, oil and nuclear power. Eighty-five per cent of that work comes from fossil fuels. In fact, oil provides 37 per cent of the energy mix and accounts for 90 per cent of all transportation fuels. It's the lynchpin of the global energy system.

Renewable or green forms of energy such as hydro and wood contribute slightly more than one terawatt. Wind, solar and biofuels barely appear on the chart. (One terawatt, by the way, is the amount of energy the world consumed in 1890.)

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Terrawatt challenge: Chart shows where our energy comes from now. Where can we go from here?

Now the relationship between economic growth and energy consumption is pretty direct, if not fundamental. Countries that spend lots of energy, and particularly oil, tend to be wealthier than those that don't.

"Just as higher metabolic rates are required to sustain and grow larger, more complex bodies, so higher rates of energy consumption are required to sustain and grow larger, more developed economies that provide greater levels of technological development and higher standards of living," explains a group of scientists in the journal BioScience in 2011. Even GDP is strongly linked to oil spending.

In an article entitled "Energetic Limits to Economic Growth" the scientists add that a global energy diet would likely constrict the economic system. "Gradually reducing an individual's food supply leads initially to physiological adjustments, but then to death from starvation, well before all food supplies have been exhausted," say the scientists.

Changing the diet

Now everyone who buys gasoline knows that the era of cheap oil is over and that is already feeling the pinch. Business as usual is not working.

Difficult hydrocarbons such as bitumen and deep sea oil are now replacing easy oil, and that shift alone represents a dramatic and little heralded energy transition.

The carbon, capital and environmental footprint of these difficult or low quality crudes are bigger and more complex than light oil.

At the same time most citizens also recognize that investments in renewable forms of energy remain small, costly and dispersed. Moreover they produce electricity, not liquid fuel.

So that's the first challenge. How does a society maintain an expensive 17 terawatt diet when the cost of its primary energy supply hits triple digits and the so-called replacements are neither as versatile or portable as oil?

But here's another twist. If the rest of the world were to adopt the lifestyles of the average North American who now consumes 24 barrels of oil (and lots more electricity) civilization would require a fivefold increase in energy consumption. That's 77 terawatts.

To entertain a global population of 9.5 billion in 2050 on North Americans standards multiplies the challenge again.

Such a policy would take another 268 terawatts or 16 times the current level of energy spending. (Just to energize nine billion people living at current Chinese standards would take at least 34 terawatts or a near tripling of current rates.)

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Utopian dreams: French postcard from the late 19th century portraying how our master of energy would allow us to be living now. Source: Messy Nessy.

These ungainly figures invite several more conundrums. The amount of energy that can be harvested from the planet on an annual basis is about 77 terawatts. So any business as usual case based on exporting North American energy lifestyles to China and India totally busts the world's energy bank.

A third problem arises from the atmospheric pollution created by the burning of fossil fuels over more than 150 years. To avoid catastrophic global warming and runaway ocean acidification, scientists calculate that society requires a massive energy conversion to renewables beginning yesterday.

Such a program means converting the current energy budget of 17 terawatts from mostly fossil fuels to 14 terawatts from renewables within 25 years. Such a revolution would reduce the fossil fuel share of the energy mix to about three terawatts a day.

Wind farm continents?

But is such a feat even possible given renewables low profile energy in a debt-ridden world?

The U.S. inventor and engineer Saul Griffith calculates that that world would have to industrialize a landmass the size of Australia with wind farms, solar arrays and algae biofuel factories to achieve such a climate stabilization goal.

He calls this unmade alternative geography "Renewistan," and compares the scale of the endeavor to getting all the combatants in the Second World War fighting on the same side for 25 years in a row. Few environmentalists appreciate the magnitude or the cost of this challenge.

In the end, there are several different ways of answering the terawatt challenge. The politically correct and dominant approach is denial. But one way or another the globe must increase either renewable energy supplies, decrease fossil fuel use or lower population levels. Or achieve all three simultaneously.

But whatever nations choose or deny, ordinary citizens face years of political and economic volatility in the years ahead.

And the first thing we need to acknowledge and understand about energy transitions is that they do not arrive fully formed or in polite clothing.

The long switch from wood to coal was driven by the systematic deforestation of Europe while the difficult shift from human slavery to inanimate slaves energized by steam took one of the world's most dramatic protest movements: abolition.

Realism and hope

History shows that energy transitions are invariably a utopian's worst nightmare or a novelist's best idea: they are protracted, difficult and unpredictable.

And one more thing: energy transitions are often ripe with conflict.

All the more reason to begin today thinking and talking about that transition, and so this is the first of many articles to come in a series we are calling "The Big Shift" -- a clear-eyed exploration of what limits we face in our fossil fuel energy supplies, the potential of green energy, the resilience of our societies, the fragility of our political systems.

This series seeks to provide merely the most realistic information and well grounded analyses available. There's no usefulness in sugar coating that produces false optimism that in turn might lull us into complacency at a moment when critical technological and political shifts must be anticipated and navigated. At the same time, hope begins with recognizing the challenges we face and the opportunities they present. Once gauged with clarity, we can get on with the task at hand, minimizing the risk and hardship that any big shift necessarily entails.

Look for Andrew Nikiforuk's reports on "The Big Shift" every week in The Tyee from now to summer.

Next week: Vaclav Smil on transitions.  [Tyee]

Award-winning journalist Andrew Nikiforuk has been writing about the energy industry for two decades and is a contributing editor to The Tyee. Find his previous Tyee articles here.

This series was produced by Tyee Solutions Society in collaboration with Tides Canada Initiatives Society (TCI). Funding was provided by Fossil Fuel Development Mitigation Fund of Tides Canada Foundation. All funders sign releases guaranteeing TSS full editorial autonomy. TSS funders and TCI neither influence nor endorse the particular content of TSS' reporting.

Source: http://thetyee.ca/News/2013/02/18/Big-Energy-Shift/

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Former Hartford Mayor Perez's Appeal On Corruption Charges To Be Heard Tuesday

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More than two years after former Mayor Eddie A. Perez was convicted of five felony corruption charges and sentenced to three years in prison, his lawyers will have a chance Tuesday to make their case for why those convictions should be thrown out.

Perez, who was arrested after a Courant investigation into corruption within his administration, was convicted by a jury in June 2010 of receiving a bribe, being an accessory to the fabrication of evidence, conspiracy to fabricate evidence, conspiracy to commit first-degree larceny by extortion and criminal attempt to commit first-degree larceny by extortion. After a four-week trial, the panel reached its verdict after deliberating for about 10 hours over portions of three days.

Perez was sentenced in September 2010, and his attorneys immediately filed an appeal, contending that Perez's two cases ? one for extortion and the other for bribery ? should not have been consolidated into one trial because Perez wanted to testify in one case but not in the other.

Perez, who is free on bond, resigned from the city's top post a week after his convictions.

'A Stupid Mistake'

In the two years since then, friends say, the former mayor has remained active in the community and in his faith, and he's eager to put his ongoing criminal case behind him.

Perez's five-bedroom home on Bloomfield Avenue ? which took the spotlight during his trial for the deeply discounted renovations performed there by a city contractor ? sold for $287,500, and Perez has relocated to an apartment in the city's Parkville neighborhood.

Perez, 55, has been busy working as an independent consultant for various organizations, including a group that provides services to people living with HIV and AIDS, and an education initiative. His professional LinkedIn profile says he's also done consulting in real estate development, community relations, nonprofit management, strategic planning and program development.

Perez could not be reached for an interview for this story.

His friends said that recently, he's been focused on preparing for his court date.

"I think his main goal is to get rid of that cloud hanging over him and resume his life," said Cornell Lewis, a longtime friend and community activist.

"He feels and I feel and a lot of other people feel that he made a stupid mistake. In a moment of hesitation he did what a lot of people would do ? he told a lie," Lewis said, referring to Perez's statement to investigators saying he had paid for the discounted home repairs, when he hadn't. "I think Eddie would like to reclaim his image, because no matter what people say, he was a hard-working mayor. He's always said he does not like the character assassination that has occurred. He wants to reclaim some of the image that was taken from him."

Calixto Torres, a friend of Perez and a former city councilman, said Perez was eager to "get back to some kind of normalcy."

"He just wants to resolve this as soon as possible," he said.

Since the sentencing, Perez has been visible in the community, Torres said, reconnecting with old friends and checking in on people.

"His nature is doing things for the community," Torres said. "He's always concerned about how folks are doing. That hasn't changed."

Another Day In Court

The appellate hearing on Tuesday marks the first time Perez will return to court since his sentencing at Superior Court in Hartford.

Hubert J. Santos, an attorney for Perez, and Senior Assistant State's Attorney Harry D. Weller will each have 20 minutes to argue their side of the case. A three-judge panel will hear the arguments and render a decision after the hearing. Court officials have said a written judgment could be released the same day, or take up to several weeks or months.

Chief Appellate Court Judge Alexandra Davis DiPentima, Appellate Court Judge Douglas S. Lavine and Judge Trial Referee Thomas A. Bishop, a former Appellate Court judge, have been assigned to the case, court officials said, although assignments are subject to change.

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Eurasian Union is Unstoppable - Putin

MOSCOW, February 14 (RIA Novosti) ? Nothing can stop or slow down the reintegration of the post-Soviet space, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.

?We?ve heard some recent nervous and outspoken remarks regarding integration in the post-Soviet space. Let?s put them down to the emotional rhetoric of these politicians,? Putin said at a meeting of FSB (Federal Security Service) officers.

?Close integration is an intrinsic global process,? he said, adding Russia could face attempts to stop work toward integration.

?Different forms of pressure, including mechanisms of so-called ?soft power? may be used here,? the president said calling for closer contacts with Belarus, Kazakhstan and other integration partners.

?Any direct or indirect interference in our domestic matters, any forms of pressure on Russia, our allies and partners is intolerable,? Putin said.

Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia have since January 1, 2012, been part of a Common Economic Space (EEP), or Customs Union. The union allows free movement of capital, goods and services across the three states? national borders. Kazakhstan's Central Asian neighbor Kyrgyzstan has applied to join.

Russia views this grouping as a precursor to a broader Eurasian Economic Union, and has even touted membership to Ukraine and Moldova, although Kiev has long harbored ambitions of moving closer to the EU.

In December 2012, then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized Russia?s post-Soviet integration initiative, in an address to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

?It?s going to be called a Customs Union, it will be called Eurasian Union and all of that. But let?s make no mistake about it,? Clinton said, branding the move as ?re-Sovietization.?

Putin shortly afterwards dismissed her comments as ?utter nonsense.?

Putin on Thursday also criticized the attempts of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) financed from abroad to speak on behalf of Russian society.

?No one has the monopoly or right to speak on behalf of Russian society as a whole, most of all those structures governed and financed from abroad. We have outlined a precise system for NGO work in Russia,? Putin said referring to a controversial NGO law which came into force in November.

That law, obliging Russian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) financed from abroad and involved in political activity to register as ?foreign agents,? has been criticized by Russian human rights organizations. They claim it is just one of a slew of Kremlin-backed laws aimed at suppressing opposition to Putin's rule.

Kremlin officials have repeatedly claimed Washington is using NGOs in Russia as a cover to bring about political change. Putin once famously branded Russian NGOs involved in politics as "jackals."

Post-Soviet Integration is Unstoppable ? Putin | RIA NOVOSTI

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The floating hospital of hope

When Africa Mercy, the largest civilian hospital ship in the world, arrives in Togo, thousands line up for free screenings, dental and eye surgery and other procedures for deformities--all in hope to stop living in isolation. Scott Pelley reports.

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Local residents graduate from Bridgewater State University

The following Fall River area residents were among 800 undergraduate students who received bachelor?s degrees from Bridgewater State University at its 26th Winter Commencement Convocation held Jan. 25.

Dartmouth
Rebecca M. Lucas, Joseph E. Pallatroni, Timothy M. Riley, Stephanie L. Sturgeon
Dighton
Ryan M. Harris
East Freetown
Allison E. Billington, Tiffani D. Emery, Amanda A. Jorge, Trisha L. Kerr, Jordan J. Rodrigues
Fall River
Justin M. Araujo, Darlene L. Ballard, Tabitha L. Boucher, Thomas R. Boulay, April M. Cabral, Christi Cambra, Matthew R. Estrella, Matthew R. Farinha, Bradley M. Ferreira, Jameson F. Flynn, Erica M. Gifford, Andrea L. Holmes, Christine Marques, Amber L. Medeiros, Vanessa L. Miranda, Heather M. Moniz, Alexander C. Nunes, Victoria Reis, Chelsea M. Rogers, Charles J. Souza, Alexa K. Swist, Nicole M. Sylvia, Ashley N. Valois
North Dartmouth
Jonathan J. Corte-Real, Kylie M. Gonsalves, Jacob M. King, Benjamin W. Messier, Matthew R. St. Laurent, Quentin E. Tavares
North Dighton
Tamarah E. Jones, Hayley L. Smith, Janice Todd
Somerset
Matthew W. Aspden, Alexandra Carmo, Lance W. Casey, Erica L. Costa, Stephanie L. Medeiros, Susan B. Oldrid, Brian M. Vaccaro
South Dartmouth
Jessica L. Medeiros
Swansea
Andrew D. Barker, Lauren E. DaPonte, Alan L. Lachance, Lauren M. Martin, Richard M. Schrader, Sheila A. Valero
Tiverton
Monica E. Dolan, Mia A. Miller
Westport
Amanda Gallone, Katelyn A. Rapoza

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