Thursday, December 27, 2012

Warm weather keeps eagles at bay - The Daily News of Newburyport

NEWBURYPORT ? Usually by this time of year, sightings of bald eagles over the Merrimack River are an everyday occurrence.

But this year, the graceful birds have been barely visible. As happened last year, you can blame the unusually warm weather.

Bill Gette, director of Massachusetts Audubon Society?s Joppa Flats Education Center in Newburyport, said the warm weather both here and in the bald eagle?s northern habitat has prevented rivers from freezing. Fish are a major part of the eagles? diet, and so there?s been no need for the birds to head south to find open, fishable water.

?Why leave if there?s plenty of fish?? Gette said.

Even so, there are a handful of eagles in the area. They are considered to be the ?resident population? because they have nested in this area in the recent past. The most recent nest report came from Amesbury, where a nest was made near the confluence of the Merrimack and Powow rivers.

Steve Grinley, owner of Birdwatcher?s Supply & Gift in Newburyport, said perhaps 10 to 12 eagles are in the region.

Both Grinley and Gette said that locals can expect the usual influx of eagles later this winter, when rivers finally freeze and the majestic birds make their annual migration. When that migration occurs, bald eagles can frequently be seen around Deer Island in Amesbury and around Cashman Park in Newburyport. The eagles seek open water in which to hunt for fish, and they also prefer to find tall trees along the riverbank that have open branches for perching.

Another notable bird that made quite a splash in the local area last year has returned, though not in the record-setting numbers that marked last year?s appearance.

Snowy owls have been sporadically seen at Salisbury Beach State Reservation and on Parker River Wildlife Refuge, Gette said. They have also been seen at Logan International Airport in Boston. The large birds come down from their arctic habitat to hunt for small game, such as mice.

Last year?s mass migration was caused by a steep decline in the lemming population. Lemmings are small arctic mammals, about twice the size of a mouse, that make up the staple of the owls? diet. The lemming population dive was seen as a cyclical event, and it?s unclear thus far whether another mass migration of snowy owls will occur.

Source: http://www.newburyportnews.com/local/x1746070221/Warm-weather-keeps-eagles-at-bay

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Friday, November 30, 2012

What Is Actually Going On In Those Fitness Classes At The Gym ...

There are a lot of fitness classes available these days. To someone who is new to fitness it can be a bit confusing when you are looking at a gym or fitness center and see this list of classes with a whole bunch of different names. So we have taken the time to provide a down and dirty overview of the basic classes many places offer to act as a cheat-sheet to help you decide what will work best for you.

Fitness Classes

  1. Abs Classes ? In a nutshell you work your abdominal and core muscles for about 20 to 30 minutes. This class is great for people who want to learn new exercises and ways to train the abs. It is also a great workout but you will need something else if you want to burn fat.
  2. Aerobics Classes ? Usually high energy classes that help you move and groove to burn calories in a choreographed set of movements and exercises. This is great for burning fat and working the heart but won?t do a lot for muscle strength or tone.
  3. Body Sculpting Classes ? These are like aerobic classes but add an element of weights and exercise bands to work on more muscle tone. Usually they are a 50-50 mix of aerobic exercise and sculpting exercises. Health and Fitness Fun at Zumba Class

    Health and Fitness Fun at Zumba Class

  4. Boot Camps ? These are bigger classes geared for a group mentality and very hard work. Typically you have a drill instructor pushing you as you do a lot of cardio and bodyweight exercises. You will get the heart rate up, burn calories, build muscle, and work on endurance. The classes are great but usually not for beginners into fitness.
  5. Circuit Training ? This is like a body sculpting class but usually without any aerobic segment. Instead you keep the heart rate up by moving through weight exercises (typically using dumbbells) quickly and then repeating the circuit. It burns calories and is nice for muscle endurance and tone.
  6. Dance Fitness ? This can be a lot of types such as jazz, cardio funk, or even Zumba. It mixes aerobics and dance moves into a fast paced routine that burns a lot of calories. Generally this is a high energy, fast paced aerobics class, but don?t expect to learn a lot of actual dance moves; you are there to sweat.
  7. Cycling Class ? These are also known as spin classes. If you like riding a bike these can be a great way to get some serious cardio work in. Classes vary from steady to variable speeds. Most come with high energy and loud music. The bikes have come a long way and are much more comfortable and sturdy. The upper body doesn?t get much work but the legs will feel the burn and get toned up while you burn calories.
  8. Kickboxing ? This is another high energy cardio classes that exchanges punching and kicking for other choreographed movements. You aren?t learning how to fight, but more training like a boxer would (which is a great workout) by getting the heart rate up for short bursts and then keeping it at a moderate level in between.
  9. Yoga ? This is a great class for any level of fitness because it works on flexibility and toning. You will sweat but not burn nearly as many calories compared to other classes. However many people reduce a lot more stress and loosen up more in yoga than anywhere else.
  10. Power Yoga ? A more intense yoga form that works on strength and flexibility more than regular yoga. You will also get a bit more of an aerobic affect.

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Friday, November 23, 2012

USMD Prostate Cancer Center launches new prostate cancer ...

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Italian financier Proto under investigation for market rigging: sources

MILAN (Reuters) - Italian financier Alessandro Proto, who has announced offers for stakes in some of Italy's top companies, has been placed under investigation for alleged market rigging, judicial sources said on Thursday.

Confirming media reports, the judicial sources said Milan prosecutors had placed the financier under investigation for alleged market rigging in relation to statements made by his consultancy firm Proto Organisation.

Proto denied he was under investigation for market manipulation.

"Proto is not under investigation in any proceedings about market rigging," his lawyer Francesco Rubino said on Thursday.

"All financial activities of the Proto Organisation have always been carried out with the utmost transparency and in conformity with market rules and Italian laws," he said in an email.

In a separate statement, Proto said he had not been notified of an investigation by prosecutors and that he would not let false accusations intimidate him.

"This is mud-slinging against someone who wants to do something for the country," Proto said.

Under Italian law, prosecutors do not need to tell people they are being investigated.

The judicial sources said Proto's past statements about his offers for stakes in Italian banks Monte dei Paschi di Siena and UniCredit , publisher RCS and car maker Fiat , were only partially true.

Prosecutors believe that Proto announced these offers without making clear that they had been immediately rejected, the sources said.

The sources said Proto was also being investigated for fraud in connection with separate deals, including real estate operations.

Earlier in November, market regulator Consob said Proto had not provided required information in relation to his role in an investment in RCS, the publisher of Italy's leading newspaper Corriere della Sera.

(Reporting by Manuela D'Alessandro; Writing by Danilo Masoni; Editing by Emilio Parodi and David Holmes)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/italian-financier-proto-under-investigation-market-rigging-sources-185405000--finance.html

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Tuareg rebels battle Islamists for north Mali town

BAMAKO (Reuters) - Islamist gunmen fought Tuareg separatist rebels on Monday in a battle for control of the town of Menaka in Mali's northern desert, close to the border with Niger, both sides said.

The renewed fighting came as African leaders put the finishing touches on an international intervention plan to retake Mali's north from a patchwork of armed groups.

"The fighting started early this morning and it is ongoing," said Moussa Ag Acharatoumane, a France-based spokesman for the independence-seeking MNLA Tuareg group.

"We have not given up on Menaka," he added.

A spokesman for al Qaeda-linked Islamist group MUJWA said its fighters had already seized control of the town, about 100 km (60 miles) from the Niger border, in clashes that had left many MNLA fighters "dead, wounded, and imprisoned."

Neither side could give details on casualties.

The MNLA declared an independent Tuareg homeland in April after routing government troops in the wake of a March coup, but it has since lost control of the zone to Islamists.

MNLA and MUJWA had also clashed on Friday, their first bout of fighting in several months, since MUJWA ousted the MNLA from the regional capital Gao in June.

West African mediator Burkina Faso has been holding talks with MNLA representatives and members of Ansar Dine, another al Qaeda-linked Islamist group occupying parts of Mali's north, as it seeks to open dialogue with some of the rebels.

Groups that come to a negotiated deal would be spared from the planned African offensive but MUJWA and AQIM - al Qaeda's North African wing which it operates alongside - are not being considered for talks.

The international military operation is due to be led by Mali's own military and backed by an African force but will not be ready until some time next year.

MUJWA has warned that any such intervention would trigger an Iraq-style quagmire in the West African state.

(Additional reporting and writing by Richard Valdmanis; editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tuareg-rebels-battle-islamists-north-mali-town-163316994.html

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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Rupert Murdoch takes to Twitter to question U.S. media organization's 'bias' over Middle East conflict as White House defends Israel's right to defend itself

  • News Corp chief uses his Twitter account to question CNN and the AP's perceived bias in reporting the fresh conflict in Gaza
  • Israel makes its own decisions on tactics and defense assaults, says WH
  • Forty-two Palestinians and three Israelis killed in this past week's fighting.

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Rupert Murdoch, the billionaire News Corp chief has tweeted his dissatisfaction with the news coverage of the burgeoning conflict in Gaza.

The 81-year-old media tycoon, who is an avowed supporter of Israel took to Twitter to call the coverage of events in the Middle East by CNN and the AP biased to the point of 'embarrassment.'

Stirring up controversy, Murdcoch also questioned, 'Why is Jewish owned press so consistently anti-Israel in every crisis?' and asked if President Obama's 'friends in Egypt' could stop the shelling of Israel.

Reaction to the tweets was swift with BuzzFeed political reporter Andrew Kaczynski saying he wanted whatever 'Rupert Murdoch is smoking' and New Yorker political reporter Ryan Lizza tweeted simply 'wow'.

News Corp Chairman Rupert Murdoch has taken to his Twitter feed to question the 'bias' he feels that certain U.S. media organisations are displaying towards the fresh conflict in Gaza and Israel

News Corp Chairman Rupert Murdoch has taken to his Twitter feed to question the 'bias' he feels that certain U.S. media organisations are displaying towards the fresh conflict in Gaza and Israel

In one tweet, the News Corp chief pointed an accusatory finger at CNN and the AP

In one tweet, the News Corp chief pointed an accusatory finger at CNN and the AP

In another tweet which caused some political commentators to scratch their heads - Murdoch asked why the Jewish-owned press does not back Israel

In another tweet which caused some political commentators to scratch their heads - Murdoch asked why the Jewish-owned press does not back Israel

Murdoch's controversial tweets came as the White House on Saturday said that Israel had the right to defend itself against attack and decide how to respond to rocket fire from the Gaza Strip.

The White House is blaming the ruling Islamic militant Hamas group for starting the conflict.

?We believe Israel has a right to defend itself, and they'll make their own decisions about the tactics they use in that regard,? deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes told reporters during the president's flight on Air Force One to Asia.

Israel on Saturday hit Gaza with nearly 200 airstrikes, expanding an aerial assault to include the prime minister's headquarters, a police compound and a vast network of smuggling tunnels.

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Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are in agreement that a de-escalation of the violence is preferred, provided that Hamas stops sending rocket into Israel, Rhodes said.

The Israeli government has called up thousands of reservists and massed troops, tanks and other armored vehicles along the border with Gaza, signalling a ground invasion could be imminent.

Israel launched the offensive on Wednesday by assassinating Hamas' military commander, but Rhodes said the U.S. believes 'the precipitating factor for the conflict was the rocket fire coming out of Gaza.?

He added, 'These rockets have been fired into Israeli civilian areas and territory for some time now. So Israelis have endured far too much of a threat from these rockets for far too long, and that is what led the Israelis to take the action that they did in Gaza.'

A Palestinian youth takes cover behind a makeshift barrier (right) during clashes with Israeli soldiers at the Qalandia checkpoint, in the occupied West Bank

Under fire: A Palestinian youth takes cover behind a makeshift barrier (right) during clashes with Israeli soldiers at the Qalandia checkpoint, in the occupied West Bank

Conflict erupts: Smoke rise from a Hamas site after an Israeli air strike in the east of Gaza City (left), while two women take cover next to a car as sirens wail in the southern Israeli town of Yad Mardechay

Tension escalates: A Palestinian youth gestures at Israeli soldiers at a West Bank checkpoint (left), while in Jebaliya refugee camp Palestinians inspect the rubble of a house destroyed by an Israeli airstrike

Obama has spoken with President Mohammed Morsi of Egypt and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey about the situation.

?They have the ability to play a constructive role in engaging Hamas and encouraging a process of de-escalation,? Rhodes said.

?We wouldn't comment on specific targeting choices by the Israelis other than to say that we of course always underscore the importance of avoiding civilian casualties,? Rhodes said.

?But the Israelis again will make judgments about their military operations,' he added.

Forty-two Palestinians, including 13 civilians, and three Israelis have been killed in this past week's fighting.

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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2234702/Rupert-Murdoch-takes-Twitter-question-U-S-media-organizations-bias-Middle-East-conflict-White-House-defends-Israels-right-defend-itself.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Author and Personal Finance Guru Files for Bankruptcy Protection ...

November 9, 2012

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Robert Kiyosaki, a successful author of a personal financial book and a eminent financial guru, is filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, according to a news from ABC News.

Sources contend that Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," that became a New York Times bestseller in a 1990s, filed for corporate failure by Rich Global LLC, one of several companies that he holds.

When Kiyosaki expelled "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," he was widely criticized by financial experts who found his personal financial tips misleading, quite his clever importance on genuine estate investing, that indeed valid to be risk during a latest recession.

But audiences desired a author???s book, and he went on to recover several some-more books, including "Retire Young, Retire Rich," and a modestly named "Midas Touch," that he co-wrote with Donald Trump, who has also had endless use with companies in failure court.

Sources prove that Rich Global, that has been struggling to contend with a lawsuit filed by an early financial supporter, started a bankruptcy process in late Aug in a Wyoming failure court.

Last year, Learning Annex, an early funder for Kiyosaki???s venture, won a $23.7 million allotment from a district decider in New York opposite Rich Global. The plaintiff successfully argued that Kiyosaki had unsuccessful to recompense a association for assisting to set adult his vocalization engagements.

According to Bill Zanker, a boss of Learning Annex, his association "took Kiyosaki???s code and done it bigger." Learning Annex had concluded with Kiyosaki to share a commission of a speaker???s profits, though a author allegedly "reneged."

Sources note, however, that a lawsuit has not stopped Kiyosaki from continue to work by several other companies, including Rich Dad Co., that is not concerned in a stream failure filing.

In addition, a arch executive officer of Rich Dad Co., Mike Sullivan, claims that Kiyosaki and his mother are "not profitable out of personal assets" and also pronounced a $23.7 million allotment opposite his crony was a "completely outlandish figure."

Moreover, Sullivan totally denies a effect of Learning Annex???s complaint. In his belief, a "dealings we had with Learning Annex were with a association that hasn't been in business for a series of years," that negates a claims for compensation.

Source: http://financial.ahipcup.com/author-and-personal-finance-guru-files-for-bankruptcy-protection/

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Syrian president says he will not leave country

BEIRUT (AP) ? Syrian President Bashar Assad vowed to "live and die" in Syria, saying in an interview broadcast Thursday that he will never flee his country despite the bloody, 19-month-old uprising against him.

The broadcast comes two days after British Prime Minister David Cameron suggested that Assad could be allowed safe passage out of the country if that would guarantee an end to the nation's civil war, which activists estimate has killed more than 36,000 people.

Assad struck a defiant tone in the interview with the English-language Russia Today TV,

"I am not a puppet, I was not made by the West for me to go to the West or any other country," Assad, 47, said. He spoke in English and excerpts of the interview were posted on the TV station's website Thursday, with an Arabic voiceover.

Assad also warned against foreign military intervention.

"I don't think the West is headed in this direction, but if it does, nobody can predict the consequences," he told the station. The full interview will be broadcast on Friday, the TV station said.

In the excerpts, the Syrian president is seen casually talking and later walking with RT's reporter outside a house, wearing a gray suit and tie. It was not clear where the interview took place.

The uprising against Assad's regime began as mostly peaceful protests in March last year but quickly morphed into a civil war. The fighting has taken on grim sectarian tones, with the predominantly Sunni rebels fighting government forces.

Assad's regime is dominated by Alawites, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

On Wednesday, Britain called on the U.S. to do more to shape the Syrian opposition into a coherent force, saying the re-election of President Barack Obama is an opportunity for the world to take stronger action to end the deadlocked civil war.

Russia has remained one of Syria's most loyal and powerful allies, shielding Damascus from strong international action at the U.N. Security Council.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in remarks posted on his ministry's website Thursday that Moscow would not support any resolution that would threaten the Syrian regime with sanctions.

He criticized the West for supporting the opposition, saying foreign powers should try to force both sides to stop fighting.

"If their priority is, figuratively speaking, Assad's head, the supporters of such approach must realize that the price for that will be lives of the Syrians, not their own lives," Lavrov said. "Bashar Assad isn't going anywhere and will never leave, no matter what they say. He can't be persuaded to take that step."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-president-says-not-leave-country-110437744.html

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Hit by crisis, Greek society in free-fall

ATHENS, Greece (AP) ? A sign taped to a wall in an Athens hospital appealed for civility from patients. "The doctors on duty have been unpaid since May," it read, "Please respect their work."

Patients and their relatives glanced up briefly and moved on, hardened to such messages of gloom. In a country where about 1,000 people lose their jobs each day, legions more are still employed but haven't seen a paycheck in months. What used to be an anomaly has become commonplace, and those who have jobs that pay on time consider themselves the exception to the rule.

To the casual observer, all might appear well in Athens. Traffic still hums by, restaurants and bars are open, people sip iced coffees at sunny sidewalk cafes. But scratch the surface and you find a society in free-fall, ripped apart by the most vicious financial crisis the country has seen in half a century.

It has been three years since Greece's government informed its fellow members in the 17-country group that uses the euro that its deficit was far higher than originally reported. It was the fuse that sparked financial turmoil still weighing heavily on eurozone countries. Countless rounds of negotiations ensued as European countries and the International Monetary Fund struggled to determine how best to put a lid on the crisis and stop it spreading.

The result: Greece had to introduce stringent austerity measures in return for two international rescue loan packages worth a total of ?240 billion ($312.84 billion), slashing salaries and pensions and hiking taxes.

The reforms have been painful, and the country faces a sixth year of recession.

Life in Athens is often punctuated by demonstrations big and small, sometimes on a daily basis. Rows of shuttered shops stand between the restaurants that have managed to stay open. Vigilantes roam inner city neighborhoods, vowing to "clean up" what they claim the demoralized police have failed to do. Right-wing extremists beat migrants, anarchists beat the right-wing thugs and desperate local residents quietly cheer one side or the other as society grows increasingly polarized.

"Our society is on a razor's edge," Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias said recently, after striking shipyard workers broke into the grounds of the Defense Ministry. "If we can't contain ourselves, if we can't maintain our social cohesion, if we can't continue to act within the rules ... I fear we will end up being a jungle."

CRUMBLING LIVING STANDARDS

Vassilis Tsiknopoulos, runs a stall at Athens' central fish market and has been working since age 15. He used to make a tidy profit, he says, pausing to wrap red mullet in a paper cone for a customer. But families can't afford to spend much anymore, and many restaurants have shut down.

The 38-year-old fishmonger now barely breaks even.

"I start work at 2:30 a.m. and work 'till the afternoon, until about 4 p.m. Shouldn't I have something to show for that? There's no point in working just to cover my costs. ... Tell me, is this a life?"

The fish market's president, Spyros Korakis, says there has been a 70 percent drop in business over the past three years. Above the din of fish sellers shouting out prices and customers jostling for a better deal, Korakis explained how the days of big spenders were gone, with people buying ever smaller quantities and choosing cheaper fish.

Private businesses have closed down in the thousands. Unemployment stands at a record 25 percent, with more than half of Greece's young people out of work. Caught between plunging incomes and ever increasing taxes, families are finding it hard to make ends meet. Higher heating fuel prices have meant many apartment tenants have opted not to buy heating fuel this year. Instead, they'll make do with blankets, gas heaters and firewood to get through the winter. Lines at soup kitchens have grown longer.

At the end of the day, as the fish market gradually packed up, a beggar crawled around the stalls, picking up the fish discarded onto the floor and into the gutters.

"I've been here since 1968. My father, my grandfather ran this business," Korakis said. "We've never seen things so bad."

Tsiknopoulos' patience is running out.

"I'm thinking of shutting down," he said, "I think about it every day. That, and leaving Greece."

JUSTICE

On a recent morning in a crowded civil cases court in the northern city of Thessaloniki, frustration simmered. Plaintiffs, defendants and lawyers all waited for the inevitable ? yet another postponement, yet another court date.

Greece's sclerotic justice system has been hit by a protracted strike that has left courts only functioning for an hour a day as judges and prosecutors protest salary cuts.

For Giorgos Vacharelis, it means his long quest for justice has grown longer. Vacharelis' younger brother was beaten to death in a fairground in 2003. The attacker was convicted of causing a fatal injury and jailed. The family felt the reasons behind the 24-year-old's death had never been fully explained, and filed a civil suit for damages. Nearly 10 years later, Vacharelis and his parents had hoped the case would finally be over.

But the court date they were given in late September got caught up the strike. Now they have a new date: Feb. 28, 2014.

"This means more costs for them, but above all more psychological damage because each time they go through the murder of their relative again," said Nikos Dialynas, the family's lawyer.

Vacharelis and his family are in despair.

"If a foreigner saw how the justice system works in Greece, he would say we're crazy," said the 35-year-old.

"Each time we come to court we get even more outraged," he said. "We see a theater of the absurd."

VIGILANTES

In September, gangs of men smashed immigrant street vendors' stalls at fairs and farmers' markets. Videos posted on the Internet showed the incident being carried out in the presence of lawmakers from the extreme right Golden Dawn party. Formerly a fringe group, Golden Dawn ? which denies accusations it has carried out violent attacks against immigrants ? made major inroads into mainstream politics. It won nearly 7 percent of the vote in June's election and 18 seats in the 300-member parliament. A recent opinion poll showed its support climbing to 12 percent.

Immigrant and human rights groups say there has been an alarming increase in violent attacks on migrants. Greece has been the EU's main gateway for hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants ? and foreigners have fast become scapegoats for rising unemployment and crime.

While there are no official statistics, migrants tell of random beatings at the hands of thugs who stop to ask them where they are from, then attack them with wooden bats.

Assaults have been increasing since autumn 2010, said Spyros Rizakos, who heads Aitima, a human rights group focusing on refugees. Victims often avoid reporting beatings for fear of running afoul of the authorities if they are in the country illegally, while perpetrators are rarely caught or punished even if the attacks are reported.

"Haven't we learned anything from history? What we are seeing is a situation that is falling apart, the social fabric is falling apart," Rizakos said. "I'm very concerned about the situation in Greece. There are many desperate people ... All this creates an explosive cocktail."

In response to pressure for more security and a crackdown on illegal migration, the government launched a police sweep in Athens in early August. By late October, police had rounded up nearly 46,000 foreigners, of whom more than 3,600 were arrested for being in the country illegally.

Police say that in the first two months of the operation, there was also a 91 percent drop in the numbers of migrants entering the country illegally along the northeastern border with Turkey, with 1,338 migrants arrested in the border area compared to 14,724 arrested during the same two months in 2011.

HEALTHCARE

At a demonstration by the disabled in central Athens, tempers were rising.

Healthcare spending has been slashed as the country struggles to reduce its debt. Public hospitals complain of shortages of everything from gauzes to surgical equipment. Pharmacies regularly go on strike or refuse to fill subsidized social security prescriptions because government funds haven't paid them for the drugs already bought. Benefits have been slashed and hospital workers often go unpaid for months.

And it is the country's most vulnerable who suffer.

"When the pharmacies are closed and I can't get my insulin, which is my life for me, what do I do? ... How can we survive?" asked Voula Hasiotou, a member of an association of diabetics who turned out for the rally.

The disabled still receive benefits on a sliding scale according to the severity of their condition. But they are terrified they could face cuts, and are affected anyway by general spending cuts and the pharmacy problems.

"We are fighting hard to manage something, a dignified life," said Anastasia Mouzakiti, a paraplegic who came to the demonstration from the northern city of Thessaloniki with her husband, who is also handicapped.

With extra needs such as wheelchairs and home help for everyday tasks such as washing and dressing, many of Greece's disabled are struggling to make ends meet, Mouzakiti said.

"We need a wheelchair until we die. This wheelchair, if it breaks down, how do we pay for it? With what money?"

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Costas Kantouris in Thessaloniki, Greece contributed to this story.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hit-crisis-greek-society-free-fall-074114680.html

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AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile Offer Statements On Hurricane Network Issues: No ETA Given For Fix

hurricane-sandy-hits-new-york-cityLast night Hurricane Sandy rocked the East coast in a way it's never been rocked before. And despite the fact that our mobile carriers did everything conceivable to prepare for and mitigate the damage, many people experienced voice and data outages throughout last night and on into today. We've received word from the nation's four major carriers on the extent of the service outages and issues.

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Bluegrass Cellular offering homespun wisdom, iPhone 5 for $150 on November 2nd

Bluegrass Cellular offering homespun wisdom, iPhone 5 for $150 on November 2nd

When we think about Kentucky, we're put in mind of dusky beverages, Harland Sanders' chicken and its legendary derby. That's why it's so nice to see regional carrier Bluegrass Cellular offering the iPhone 5 on its network. The handset arrives on November 2nd, with the 16GB variant setting you back $150 on any of its plans, the cheapest offering you 200 minutes, Unlimited texts and 3GB data for $65. We've got all of the plans laid out for you after the break, so grab your twelve-string and join in.

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15ft Square Archway ? Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Houston

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is the world?s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services. Contact the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter at: 1-800-808-9849

Mission: The LLS mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin?s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. Company Overview: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the world?s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services. Since its founding in 1949, LLS has invested more than $550.8 million for research specifically targeting blood cancers.

For more information about blood cancer, visit www.LLS.org

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Greek magazine publisher faces charges

(AP) ? Police have arrested the publisher of a magazine that printed what is it says is a list of more than 2,000 Greek depositors at an HSBC bank in Switzerland.

Costas Vaxevanis, the publisher of Hot Doc magazine, will face a court hearing Monday, charged with the misdemeanor of violating laws regarding personal data, police said.

On Saturday, he published what he claims is a list given to the Greek government by French officials in 2010.

Information on 24,000 HSBC customers with Swiss accounts were stolen that year, the British bank has said, potentially exposing many international clients to prosecution by tax authorities, if they failed to declare the assets in their home countries. The bank said a former IT employee with HSBC, identified by French authorities, had obtained the information.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Penn State Cheerleader Who Fell Five Stories Is In Critical Condition

By Radar Staff

A Penn State University cheerleader who plummeted five stories from a window could be permanently brain damaged, her family?s rep told RadarOnline.com in an exclusive interview.

Paige Raque fell 39 feet from the off-campus apartment where she lives during a party on Saturday night and suffered severe brain injuries and a fractured pelvis.

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She remains in critical condition.

The 19-year-old ?die-hard Penn Stater? was flown to Altoona Regional Health System and is still in intensive care, according to Yahoo! Sports.

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On Tuesday, sophomore Paige, from Louisville, Kentucky, showed a ?slight improvement? and opened her eyes for the first time - but was back to being sedated by Wednesday and is resting, said Randy Jepson, head coach of the Penn State men?s gymnastics team and the Raque family?s spokesperson.

Speaking exclusively to RadarOnline.com Jepson said that it was too soon for doctors to know if Paige?s head injuries could result in permanent brain damage.

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He said: ?It?s too early to say if Paige will be permanently brain damaged or the severity of any possible brain damage.

?It?s a very slow process and because her injuries are so dramatic the doctors have to take it day by day.

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?Yesterday was a very busy day for Paige ? she had a lot of visitors and doctors attending to her ? so today she is resting and is sedated again.

?But she is still in a critical condition.?

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The events surrounding the fall are still unclear but authorities have said it was an accident.

Jepson, who coaches Paige?s older brother Parker, the Penn State men?s gymnastics team captain, also said that it was normal that she was less responsive today.

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He said: ?The doctors said that the fact Paige is responding less today is completely normal with these types of injuries.

?It?s remarkable that the only broken bones she has is a fractured pelvis.?

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When asked if Paige had been drinking at the party, Jepson said: ?I can?t speculate about that and I can?t speculate about what actually happened that night.?

Paige?s brother Parker is keeping friends and family updated via his Twitter page.

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He Tweeted Wednesday morning: ?With some family and friends this morning praying for Paige! Jesus said 'Do not be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed.'"

Jepson added: ?Parker is an amazing young man and the family have a very strong faith and just ask people to pray for Paige.?

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CNBC: Google Has Been Calling Analysts - Business Insider

Based on a report that aired on CNBC a few moments ago, there may be a bigger scandal with Google earnings than their accidental premature release.

CNBC's Jon Fortt reported that, according to conversations he's had with people in the financial community, Google "has been calling around for the past couple of days trying to prepare analysts for this report not to look so great?trying to skew their attention towards certain numbers that might not make this look as bad as it does right now."

Fortt continued, saying, "The fact that they knew this report was going to be an issue, combined with this error apparently on R.R. Donnelley's side is creating quite an issue for them internally."

Google has been calling analysts to warn them it would have a bad quarter?

Uh oh. That's a no-no.

Calling analysts to try to reduce "expectations" in advance of a weak quarter was something that companies did routinely in the 1990s, before the enactment of Regulation FD, which explicitly prevents such communications.

Tipping off an analyst to forthcoming results, whether explicitly or implicitly, is unfair to any investor or analyst who isn't privy to such information.

So if this really happened?if Fortt's sources aren't just relaying rumors or trying to sound smart and in-the-know in the wake of a disappointing earnings report?Google may have a bigger scandal on its hands than its bizarre early earnings report.

*UPDATE: CNBC's John Fortt returned to the air about an hour after his initial report to clarify his remarks. He said that Google had not called analysts to give "guidance" about the quarter.

Now, companies can give different kinds of guidance, from explicit numbers (which, these days, are generally published?except in Facebook's IPO) to suggestive comments about how an optimistic analyst might want to factor such-and-such a concern into his or her estimates, and so forth.? We thought that this might have been what happened here. But a source familiar with Google's investor-relations practices tells us that Google does not give this kind of "soft" guidance, either.

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Attorneys To Release Confidential Boy Scouts Files On Alleged ...

(CNN) ? More than 20,000 confidential Boy Scout documents will be released Thursday identifying more than 1,000 leaders and volunteers banned from the group after being accused of sexual or inappropriate conduct with boys.

The public release of the Scouts? 1,247 ?ineligible volunteer files? from 1965 to 1985 will not contain the identities of the boy victims and witnesses. The national files are being distributed with the approval of the Oregon Supreme Court by a law firm that won an $18.5 million judgment in 2010 against the Boy Scouts in a case where a Scoutmaster sexually abused a boy.

Wayne Perry, president of Boy Scouts of America, said the group is deeply committed to youth protection, but he acknowledged that in some cases, the organization?s response to allegations of abuse by volunteers ?were plainly insufficient, inappropriate or wrong.?

?Where those involved in Scouting failed to protect, or worse, inflicted harm on children, we extend our deepest and sincere apologies to victims and their families,? Perry said in a statement issued Wednesday evening. ?While it is difficult to understand or explain individuals? actions from many decades ago, today Scouting is a leader among youth-serving organizations in preventing child abuse.?

The Boy Scouts opposed the release of the internal records and said their confidentiality has encouraged prompt reporting of questionable behavior and privacy for victimized boys and their families.

?While we respect the court, we are still concerned that the release of two decades? worth of confidential files into public view, even with the redactions indicated, may still negatively impact victims? privacy and have a chilling effect on the reporting of abuse,? the organization said.

The Scouts also released a September report from a University of Virginia psychiatry professor, Janet Warren, who concluded that the system ?has functioned well in keeping many unfit adults out of Scouting.?

But the attorneys representing victims in several lawsuits against the Scouts say the group hid evidence from the public and police and that the so-called ?perversion files? offer insight into what they deem a serious problem in the organization.

The secrecy protected more than 1,000 suspected child molesters, said the attorneys, who will publicly release the documents during a news conference in a downtown Portland hotel. The attorneys are also seeking the release of post-1985 files from the Boy Scouts.

The files will show that the expelled Scout leaders and volunteers ? all men ? ?are sociopathic geniuses,? said attorney Kelly Clark of Portland, who has reviewed the 20,000 pages and is among the attorneys releasing the papers Thursday.

?They fool everybody,? he said. ?And then they are able to coerce, convince or threaten these kids to stay silent. And you see that play out over and over again in the files.?

Clark said he represents more than 100 men who as children were in the Boy Scouts, and he estimates that more than 50% of his clients have drug or alcohol problems. At least three of them have committed suicide, he said.

Tim Kosnoff, an attorney in Seattle, said the abuse allegedly inflicted on the men as boys ?has a corrosive effect? in which trust, relationship and sexuality issues develop with adulthood.

One former Boy Scout represented by Kosnoff, Keith Early, joined the group at 12, recruited by an assistant Scoutmaster who was a married firefighter with three children and led Scout meetings in a church in Washington state.

Early, now 18, was sexually abused by the Scout leader while helping build a Boy Scout camp on his 42-acre ranch, he said in an interview with CNN. The assistant Scoutmaster was convicted of abusing Early and another boy and is now serving a prison sentence of 10 years to life.

?I felt like I was all alone,? Early said. ?Just thinking about it makes me angry ? because how could you do that to somebody? How could you bring yourself to do that to somebody who is so innocent and has done nothing wrong??

The number of files started each year ranged from 25 to 75 at a time when about 5 million Scouts and volunteers were active, according to Warren?s report. In most cases, ?police, courts and public were aware of the information in the files,? and 58% ?included information known to the public.?

There were ?a small number of files where an alleged offender was allowed back into Scouting after offending,? often after psychiatric treatment, ?those cases were extraordinarily rare,? wrote Warren, who was an expert witness for the Boy Scouts during the court case.

Tim Hale, a Santa Barbara, California, attorney who?s representing allegedly abused Scouts who are now adults, said the released documents could provide information about possible pedophiles.

?We?re talking about hundreds, if not thousands, of unidentified men who should be registered sex offenders who are roaming free in society, free to volunteer with other youth organizations, to work at schools and that sort of thing,? Hale said.

The Boy Scouts disputes that characterization of their files.

In a September 20 statement released by the Boy Scouts, Warren rebutted the characterization that the documents were ?secret files of hidden abuse? by pedophiles.

?The files show a significant amount of public knowledge of the offenders and their unlawful acts. For example, over 60% of the files being made available to the public include some kind of public information. These public domain sources included newspaper articles, police reports, criminal justice records, and records of civil litigation. The majority of men in the files were arrested at some point in their lives for a sex crime,? Warren wrote.

The files are also ?very limited in their ability to answer important research questions about sexual abuse,? she said.

?While some have attempted to categorize these files as a ?treasure trove? of information about pedophiles and their actions, that simply is not the case,? Warren said. ?These files tell us precisely what researchers already knew, and have known for many years: some small number of men will use a position of trust and access to young people to pursue illegal sexual gratification. This is a sad reality that has been with us throughout human history.?

The Boy Scouts say they have improved their youth protection policies the past decade and have initiated such practices as third-party, computerized background checks on all new adult volunteers. Also, at least two adults are present at all scouting activities, the group said.

The Scouts, founded by congressional charter in 1910, instituted character reference checks for Scoutmasters in 1911 and, by the 1920s, began using an ineligible volunteers list deemed not having ?the moral, emotional or character values for membership,? the group said.

In June, the Oregon Supreme Court upheld a lower-court decision to release the documents as requested by media outlets.

?The court had discretion to order, on good cause shown, the release of those documents subject to the redaction of names set out in the exhibits to protect victims of child sexual abuse and reporters of child sexual abuse from embarrassment, retaliation or other harm,? the state Supreme Court said in its order. ?The court in this case properly exercised that authority.?

The media companies seeking the release of the files were the Associated Press, The Oregonian newspaper in Portland, Oregon Public Broadcasting, KGW (a CNN affiliate), The New York Times and Courthouse News Service.

Those media outlets intervened in a 2010 lawsuit in Oregon that resulted in the largest judgment against the Scouts in a molestation case.

That year, an Oregon jury found the Boy Scouts liable for the sexual abuse of a 12-year-old boy more than 25 years earlier, returning a verdict of $18.5 million in punitive damages.

The plaintiff, Kerry Lewis, then 38, allowed his name to be used publicly during the trial, according to his attorneys. He was among six men suing the Boy Scouts over allegations of sexual abuse.

Lewis? attorney, Clark, produced documents during the six-week trial that he said were part of an archive of previously secret Boy Scout files chronicling decades of abuse of boys.

Clark said that when his clients were boys during the 1980s, the Boy Scouts knew that at least one of them had been abused by a former assistant Scoutmaster. At the time of the 2010 trial, that former assistant Scoutmaster was a 53-year-old convicted sex offender released from prison in 2005 and paroled until 2013.

Clark also alleged that though the Scout leader was removed, he was allowed to stay on as a volunteer and the abuse continued. In 1983, the assistant Scoutmaster told troop leaders he abused 17 Scouts, according to plaintiff?s attorneys.

In its verdict, the jury held the Boy Scouts of America 60% negligent; the Cascade Pacific Council, which oversees Scouting activities in the region, 15% negligent; and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 25% negligent.

The church has sponsored a number of Boy Scout troops, including the one to which the plaintiff belonged. A lawyer representing the church said then that the verdict had no impact on the church, because it settled the case out of court more than a year earlier.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Baseball-Rain postpones Yankees-Tigers Game Four

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Judge sides with DC Comics in fight over Superman

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? DC Comics will retain its rights to Superman after a judge ruled Wednesday that the heirs of one of the superhero's co-creators signed away their ability to reclaim copyrights to the Man of Steel roughly 20 years ago.

The ruling means that DC Comics and its owner Warner Bros. will retain all rights to continue using the character in books, films, television and other mediums, including a the film reboot planned for next year.

DC Comics sued the heirs of artist Joe Shuster in 2010, seeking a ruling that they lost their ability to try to reclaim the superhero's copyrights in 1992. U.S. District Court Judge Otis Wright II agreed, stating that Shuster's sister and brother relinquished any chance to reclaim Superman copyrights in exchange for annual pension payments from DC Comics.

Shuster and writer Jerry Siegel created Superman, who made his comic book debut in 1938 in Action Comics (hash)1. Both men battled for increased compensation for the superhero throughout their lives and Siegel's heirs have also fought DC for a stake in copyrights to Superman.

Shuster's heirs had argued that the copyright agreements could be terminated under provisions that allowed creators of works made before 1978 a mechanism to reclaim their rights. Wright ruled that the decision by Shuster's sister to accept higher annual payments created a new agreement and the pre-1978 rights no longer applied.

"We respectfully disagree with its factual and legal conclusions, and it is surprising given that the judge appeared to emphatically agree with our position at the summary judgment hearing," the Shusters' attorney Marc Toberoff wrote in a statement. He declined further comment, and Warner Bros. and its attorney Daniel Petrocelli also declined comment on the ruling.

Toberoff had argued that an agreement altering copyright interests would have been much longer than the one-page 1992 agreement between DC Comics and Shuster's sister, Joan Shuster Peavy, and his brother, Frank.

The latest Superman film, "Man of Steel" is scheduled to land in theaters in 2013. Director Zach Snyder told fans earlier this year at Comic-Con that his film would make the superhero more relatable than previous depictions that showed him as "a big blue Boy Scout up on the throne and you can't really touch him."

In April, the $412 check that DC Comics wrote to acquire Superman and other creative works by Shuster and Siegel sold for $160,000 in an online auction.

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Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/judge-sides-dc-comics-fight-over-superman-005011173.html

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Your FAQs about Fire-Polished Diamonds ... - Vincent's Jewelers

Last updated 2 hours 52 minutes ago

When shopping for a diamond engagement ring, you want to choose a piece that instantly attracts attention. Fire-polished diamonds are made using a revolutionary cutting process. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about these diamonds:

  • What Is Different About a Fire-Polished Diamond? A fire-polished stone is inherently more striking than a regular diamond. With greater light dispersion, the brilliance of a diamond is more evident. Fire-polished diamonds have more sparkle and more depth than traditionally cut diamonds, because of the unique cutting process. Use them in wedding and engagement rings to score some extra points with the woman you love.
  • Can I Still Use the 4Cs When Buying a Fire-Polished Diamond? Fire polishing enhances the color, cut, and clarity of any diamond that you are thinking of buying. Although the carats are the same, the sparkle is truly intensified. Use the four Cs when buying a fire-polished diamond to get the perfect stone for your needs.
  • Can I Get a Fire-Polished Diamond in Any Shape? Unfortunately, you cannot get a fire-polished diamond in any shape. This technology is currently only being used on round brilliant diamonds, as only diamonds that are natural and untreated can go through the fire polish process. Although it might spread to other diamond shapes in the future, if you want to enjoy the look of a fire-polished diamond today, you can choose a round brilliant stone.

Come to Vincent?s Jewelers to get a fire-polished diamond in an engagement or wedding ring. With our jewelry buying and selling services, we can always find a way to meet all of your needs. Whether you want to buy a ring or get cash for gold, we have the services for you. For more information about our St. Louis jewelry services, visit us online or call us at (314) 266-1459.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 lasts slightly longer in blender than iPhone 5

Android Central

The fine folks at BlendTec have continued their fine heritage of appliance-based science by seeing whether or not the Samsung Galaxy S3 or the iPhone 5 are able to survive industrial-strength spinning blades. The short answer is no, neither of them can withstand BlendTec's whirling wrath, but as you can see from the video below, the Galaxy S3 manages to stay mostly in one piece longer than the iPhone 5. Some other decidedly more practical (though less scientific) toughness tests have show that the SGS3 doesn't fare quite as well against the iPhone 5 in drop tests

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University Town Center could change retail landscape

Published: Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 10:28 p.m.
Last Modified: Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 10:28 p.m.

Amid the worst recession in decades, key future tenants ? among them, luxury retailers Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom ? bailed from the $315 million project, even as online shopping dug deeper than ever into traditional brick-and-mortar sales.

But now, a partnership between Taubman Centers Inc. and Manatee County's Benderson Development Co. plans to break ground Monday on a 276-acre parcel that will likely become the most upscale retail center between Tampa and Naples. In doing so, the mall's co-developers won't just resurrect a project left for dead ? the largest among dozens scuttled by the Great Recession. It will likely transform Southwest Florida shopping.

?High-end malls like this are very unique, especially now,? said Frank Falciani, senior vice president of Pittsburgh-based dck worldwide, which has built similar projects for Taubman and others and will work on University Town Center. ?There is not going to be anything quite like University Town Center in the southwest part of the state.?

The mall's size ? 880,000 square feet, with more than 100 merchants ? is expected to be matched by a level of extravagance this region has never seen. In many ways the project will mimic what Michigan-based Taubman has done in Tampa with its International Plaza, anchored by Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, and at Orlando's Mall at Millenia, a Taubman property with another Neiman Marcus and a Bloomingdale's among its key merchants.

Anchored by department stores Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's and Dillard's, this area's first new mall in nearly four decades also signals renewed confidence in a regional economy that has struggled mightily since the first Mall at University Town Center plan was shelved.

Additionally, the project's construction at University Parkway and Interstate 75 is expected to spark an eventual paradigm shift, drawing residents and tourists away from traditional shopping hubs downtown, at St. Armands Circle and at the pair of malls that have dominated retailing here for decades.

But that shift will not likely occur until months, or even years, after the new mall's scheduled opening sometime in late 2014.

?Trying to change a longstanding shopping pattern isn't going to be easy,? said Jeff Green, a Phoenix-based retail consultant who has done extensive work in Southwest Florida. ?I believe there is a psychological barrier between those who live on the coast and all that retail so far east.

?The drive feels a lot longer than it probably is, but when it comes to shopping, perception is reality.?

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University Town Center will become only the second mall nationwide in any phase of construction this year, following the March opening of City Creek Center in Salt Lake City.

Though developers are expanding some properties in New York and elsewhere, and new malls plans are getting underway in places like Hawaii, traditional mall building has been scarce. Before the Utah property's opening, a new enclosed mall ? save for discount outlet centers ? hasn't been built since 2006, according to data collected by the Directory of Malls, which has been tracking properties since the 1970s.

?It is a good sign for the economy that malls are moving forward. They employ a lot of people,? Green said, adding that Taubman's decision to proceed with University Town Center is extraordinary, too, because of its location. ?It is strange that it is happening in Florida, as opposed to markets that haven't been hit by the recession as hard.?

Neither Taubman nor Benderson officials would comment on the project ahead of the planned Monday groundbreaking.

When completed, the University Town Center mall will be only 12 miles from the nearest existing enclosed center, Westfield Corp.'s Southgate Mall.

But it will likely shift the epicenter of shopping in Sarasota and beyond away from existing nodes to one that has only recently been developed, near Interstate 75 and the master-planned community of Lakewood Ranch.

There, Benderson has aggressively built or expanded several strip centers and a former outlet mall, adding merchants like Marshall's, The Fresh Market, Kohl's, Sports Authority and others to a roster that had included a Home Depot and BJ's Wholesale Club.

In advance of the mall that is now getting under way, Benderson also lured a SuperTarget, category killers like Best Buy and Total Wine, and a host of smaller specialty tenants, restaurants and service firms.

Taken together, the new stores are intended to capture retail traffic that had traditionally limited shopping to Tamiami Trail in either Bradenton or Sarasota.

?The mall is just the icing on the cake for that intersection,? said Dale Scott, Florida director of the International Council of Shopping Centers, a trade group, and senior executive vice president of Deerfield Beach-based Sikon Construction. ?People will be willing to drive there for that kind of retail selection.?

Some shoppers will have to drive farther than others because the mall is expected to siphon shoppers from as far as Longboat Key and Casey Key, another exclusive residential enclave that lacks upscale stores.

But it is the growing, affluent suburban developments in Lakewood Ranch, and others nearby in Manatee and Sarasota, that are the primary targets for University Town Center.

Falciani, the dck worldwide executive, noted that Taubman ? as well as sophisticated merchants like Saks ? has done extensive market research and demographic studies to map out who will shop at the new mall and how far people will be willing to travel.

?Taubman is very selective about where they are going to build, and I think the recession has only made them more selective,? Falciani said.

Other analysts question not whether the mall will draw shoppers, but how frequently.

?The appeal is there for the residents who live in that area, but the affluence comes from those who live west in the city,? Green said, pointing to wealthy neighborhoods west of Tamiami Trail in Sarasota.

?By developing so much in one area, they're banking on the risk that customers will be willing to pass by other retail concentration to find better shopping,? Green said. ?They will do it, but the question is how often??

There appears to be little debate that the new mall will compete with existing properties and concentrations of stores throughout Southwest Florida.

?The new mall is going to cannibalize the existing malls in the beginning, that's for sure,? said Scott, the International Council of Shopping Centers director. ?They may struggle to find their niche, but there is enough to go around in the south Sarasota and downtown Sarasota market.?

University Town Center also may influence the types of merchants that come to populate existing retail nodes. In place of apparel-themed fashion stores, Green and others contend that nontraditional retailers will fill in a void that the newest mall creates.

To a degree, that transformation toward more mixed-use centers is already happening. In August, for example, Costco Wholesale Corp. opened a members' discount club in Westfield's Sarasota Square Mall on South Tamiami Trail ? space that had been a Dillard's department store.

?Value is king in today's market,? said Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates Inc., a New York-based retail consultancy and investment banking firm. ?It's what shoppers want, so companies are investing in that.?

Although Westfield has flirted for years with the concept of renovating and expanding its Southgate Mall ? a former strip center at South Tamiami Trail and Siesta Drive in Sarasota ? it has never gone forward.

Ironically, the loss of its Saks anchor in two years may provide the impetus for Westfield to finally invest in Southgate, with new tenants, a new footprint, and even new concepts.

That, experts note, combined with its proximity to downtown, upscale neighborhoods and tourist hotels, is expected to keep Southgate a viable retail property, even with the new competition.

Notably, Westfield has yet to name a replacement for Saks at Southgate, and Macy's has been mum on whether it plans to stay in the 425,000-square-foot mall or exit along with Saks.

Starts and stops

The Mall at University Town Center was conceived during the mid-2000s housing bubble, a time of fervent discretionary spending before the stock market collapse and the recession.

At the time, the glitzy mall was believed to be the answer to a market largely underserved by tony retailers, despite wealthy demographics that matched Naples and even parts of Miami.

To the surprise of some, the project landed Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom ? even though both were tenants in Taubman's International Plaza. Saks was not invited to be one of the anchors.

Taubman came into the project through The Forbes Co., another upscale Michigan mall developer. But by 2008, Forbes had dropped out, citing the recession.

Benderson renewed its focus on strip centers, like the Target-anchored one it owns at Fruitville Road and Bahia Vista Street, and on acquisitions. Taubman, meanwhile, bided its time and concentrated on its existing portfolio.

For the next three years, the land where the Mall at University Town Center will be built sat fallow, as housing values plummeted and unemployment soared in Southwest Florida and nationally.

It was not the only retail-themed project to stay in the design phase.

Plans for Sarasota Bayside, a $1 billion mix of condominiums, stores, restaurants, offices and hotel rooms at the former Sarasota Quay eroded. Pineapple Square, a collection of shops and condos slated to transform downtown Sarasota, stalled ? though it has since made incremental progress with tenants including Brooks Brothers and Sur la Table. Other mixed-use projects heavy on retail, including a Benderson-owned site at Stickney Point Road, also faltered.

During the same period, online shopping grew in popularity, both among convenience-seeking customers and retailers fearful of making expensive inventory and lease commitments for new, physical stores.

?What stalled this mall for so long wasn't necessarily just the economy,? Green said. ?It was the retailers. No one wanted to commit to building new stores ? it was too early to build a mall. It might still be.?

By mid-2011 Benderson began making noises that the mall was not dead. Sarasota County commissioners once again blessed the concept, even without a prior commitment to building affordable housing nearby. The developer said while it would likely partner with another firm, Taubman was not yet on board again.

In late April, just weeks after Benderson patriarch and founder Nathan Benderson died at 94, Taubman announced its renewed involvement, and the trio of anchor department stores that would kick it off.

?We feel we have partnered with the premier mall developer in the country, with an ability to attract a great mix of fashion retailers,? Mark Chait, Benderson's executive director of leasing for the Southeast, said at the time.

?This is a market that is ripe for these types of tenants,? Chait said. ?This market is underetailed, and has been in need of this type of project for quite some time.?

Manageable risk

Though the mall may serve to fill a retail void, and experts say it is a tangible sign of the ongoing economic recovery, the development is not without risk.

?No one is building malls right now for a reason,? Davidowitz said. ?Stores are getting smaller and people are buying more online. I don't think retail will ever be the same.?

Between now and 2020, only 28 enclosed mall projects are scheduled to open in the U.S., according to the Directory of Malls.

But some analysts contend that Southwest Florida's unique demographics ? hundreds of thousands of tourists and more wealthy retirees per capita than in most regions of similar size ? make University Town Center different. They note that mall's freshness, combined with a gradual movement away from overbuilt strip and lifestyle centers, could benefit University Town Center.

?The mall is coming at a good time. By the time it is completed, it should be just fine,? said Rick McAllister, president and chief executive of the Florida Retail Federation trade group.

?The economy is slowly improving. Retailers are reporting a slow increase in sales every year,? McAllister said. ?Sarasota is an upscale area and I think the region can afford to support it. Moreover, new always wins. We as consumers like new and shiny things.?

But others note that Benderson and Taubman have failed to draw the exclusive retailers promised back in the early stages of the project. That could be mitigated if the pair is able to convince Nordstrom or a similar merchant to commit to being the mall's fourth ? and likely final ? anchor department store.

Nordstrom, which opened three new department stores last year, has been largely silent on the question. In July 2011, a company spokesman said only that there was a ?possibility? that the Seattle-based retailer would revisit opening an anchor in the mall. The company has been largely focused on developing its Nordstrom Rack concept, an outlet division.

This year, the chain planned to open 15 Rack stores but just a single full-line department store.

?Nordstrom is the next logical choice,? Green said. ?But I don't think they'll come until the mall is open and has matured some.?

Source: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20121013/ARTICLE/121019784/2416/NEWS

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