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Aug 4, 2010
audacious gamble is taking shape

Steve Jobs wasn't even at the massive Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. But the Apple CEO still managed to steal the show when he introduced his new iPhone from San Francisco. Luckily there was plenty more to see, from the $249 Sansa Connect Wireless MP3 player, a Wi-Fi music device that lets you hook up to music services from any hot spot, to the Soundolier DUO Wireless Speaker Lamp, which integrates the rear speakers of a surround-sound system into a floor lamp.

The big themes were making video ubiquitous and moving the Internet to the TV set. There were screens of all sizes running broadcast television from cell phones. Sony introduced the Bravia Internet Video System, Two Hearts triple bangle pipes AOL, Yahoo and Grouper (an Internet video aggregator) to your Bravia television. And a company called Quartics was showing PC2TV that lets you stream Internet content directly on your TV. In case you needed more stuff to watch.

THE sprawling gold souk in the old quarter of Deira is testament Paloma Picasso® Double Loving Heart ring Dubai's history as a staging post along ancient Middle Eastern trade routes. But today the stalls selling glittering bangles attract more tourists than traders. The serious money is pouring into the other, newer Dubai emerging from a forest of construction cranes in the desert a few miles to the south. There, amid some of the world's most luxurious hotels, apartments and shopping malls, the emirate's most audacious gamble is taking shape.

The Dubai International Financial Centre is a small city-within-a-city, clustered around a striking building known as "the Gate". It is an attempt by the ruling al-Maktoum family and a close-knit web of their business partners to build a global centre for financial services. "Our goal is to put Dubai's clock up on the walls of the world's financial institutions, in a slot between Hong Kong, Singapore and London," says Nasser Alshaali, a Tiffany 1837™ ring official with the centre's new financial exchange.

As capital is becoming more mobile, an unprecedented opportunity exists for cities to join the competition for international financial business. Sao Paulo, Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur, Johannesburg and Istanbul are all aspiring to become regional financial centres. To succeed, they must meet the needs of international bankers and financiers: transport links, sound regulatory and legal systems, technological sophistication, a good quality of life for expatriate bankers and liquid capital markets (often sustained by an emerging middle class).


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Atlantic has been as aggressive as any label in pursuing 360 deals, beginning with a groundbreaking 2005 pact with Paramore. These deals obviously benefit record labels, but Atlantic is making a case that they can be good for the artists, too: As execs discuss baby bands - the hardrock act Circa Survive, the jammy Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights - in an artist-development meeting one afternoon, it becomes clear that the company is focused on selling the acts themselves as much as any particular album. "These are full 360 rock bands," Matt Galle, who runs Atlantic label partner Photo Finish, reminds the room, "so everything we Return to Tiffany™ Heart tag ring here is to build their business." There's much discussion of bands' official websites, which sell merch and downloadable music "DTF" - direct to fans. Jonathan Tyler's website is giving away recordings of dozens of live shows with the label's full assistance - a move that would make little sense if Atlantic didn't have a stake in Tyler's touring future.

Atlantic's execs are aware that major labels have a bad reputation in 2010 - many music fans believe them to be as evil as they are obsolete - and the general assumption seems to be that with the democratizing influence of the Internet, big labels serve little purpose. But Kallman is convinced that A&R people are more valuable than ever. "The need has increased," he says. "And I think that's where, as an industry, we've done a bad job of explaining what our role is, and why it has such important value - because the public doesn't want to sift through 14 million bands to find their music." And even the most independent of artists need professional guidance, he adds: "Even Prince - talk about a guy who needs an editor. He's a genius, but if you go through the last albums that he's done on his own, and maybe the albums when he Paloma Picasso® Double Loving Heart ring on Warner Bros., and you tell me, if you could only own five, which five would you want to own?"

Greenwald is convinced that to break through on a mass scale, artists need the kind of promotion her team can provide. "It takes a lot of time and it takes a lot of manpower, and it takes money; it takes people banging down the doors of gatekeepers every Atlas® ring ," she says. "The thing about it is, you see who's having commercial success, there's always the logo next to their name of a major label. So I always say, 'There's a billion bands out there on the Internet. Who's the filter, and who's putting up the money to help that band get there? What happens if we're not here?'" BRIAN HIATT


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Aug 2, 2010
as crazy as it sounds

Under the terms of her dad Jamie's strict conservatorship over her estate - which includes monitoring who she hangs out with and, according to one confidant, her cellphone usage - Spears can only call Ghalib on the sly. When she's unable to use Trawick's cell, "she'll go to dance rehearsal and pick up someone else's phone," says the confidant. How often does she sneak the calls? "Sometimes every month, sometimes twice a month. They talked as recently as a month ago."

For Spears, such stolen moments are a chance to vent. "She says she's not living the life she wants," says the confidant. "She talks about her dad's conservatorship. She'll say, 'This is worse than being in prison. At least in prison, you know when your sentence is up.'" Seconds the Spears insider, "She's miserable under her parents' control," and even claims that, "as crazy as it sounds, she really wants to get back together with tiffany pendants. She likes Jason more as a friend."

But perhaps Spears has suffered memory loss. After all, this is the guy who peddled her private voice mails and intimate details of their relationship to Entertainment Tonight in 2008. "I think she was hoping she was pregnant with my child," he said at the time. And since then, he hasn't exactly cleaned up his act: He was jailed for 45 days last fall and is currently attending anger management classes after running over an L.A. process tiffany jewellery who was trying to hand over the Spears family's restraining order against him.Life With Jason

Still, another friend of the singer insists the chances of a Ghalib-Spears reunion are remote. Aside from the obvious legal barrier, "Britney and Jason are together all the time. It's a serious relationship. They stay in, watch movies, swim in the pool, cook dinner and play with the kids" - sons Sean, 4, and Jayden, 3. (Dad is her ex-husband, Kevin Federline.) Another roadblock? "Her best friend Brett [Miller, her assistant] hates Adnan and would never allow it!" tiffany shopping pal adds.


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Aug 1, 2010
the sportive

Last year it seemed that Bangle was under fire from all sides. BMW enthusiasts, automotive journalists and even auto executives ripped his redesign of the 7 series - particularly for the high-end shape of the trunk. Volkswagen design boss Helmut Warkuss, for example, bad-mouthed the BMW flagship as a "bunch of uncoordinated steel plates."

Radical departurePeople wondered why the German automaker was being so radical with its most conservative model.But Bangle took the criticism in stride. "You have to be a little different sometimes," he told Automotive News last October. And it should be noted that the BMW management board stuck to Bangle's design course and has been giving him full backing. Burkhard Goeschel, head of product development, praises the "distinctiveness" of Bangle's work. Bangle himself declares, "When there are controversial discussions about our products, that shows that our cars have personality."So don't expect the distinctive rear to change when it's time to do the next face-lift on the 7 series. Says Bangle: "The rear has its own personality, which belongs to that product."Shaking things up

BMW is hoping to shake things up with a series of other changes. In July tiffany jewellery new BMW 5-series model will be launched. In the fall, both the X3 sports activity vehicle and the BMW 6-series coupe will have their world premiere. Next year the BNM 1 series, the 6-series convertible and the 5-series touring model will follow.Bangle denies that the 5 series originally had been designed to be a smaller version of the 7 series but was toned down because of harsh criticism of the 7 series.

"The 5 series is not a small 7 series," Bangle says. "That was clear from the beginning on. The development of the new 5 series had already been in full swing before the 7 series was launched on the market."If anything, the 6 series would be considered rings, he says: "This model has grown from the 7 series."

As far as the other models go, Bangle categorizes the 3 series and the planned 1-series models into the sportive, dynamic group. "The 3 series is closer to the Z4 than the 5 series," he says. "It is a little bit sportier. And the 1 series will have even more surface dynamics than the 3 series," explains the 46-year-- old, who also puts the new X3 sports activity vehicle into this group.The U.S.-born Bangle, who started his career as an interior designer with Opel, doesn't mind tiffany bangle the competition."Certain enterprises had a look into the future and then decided to go back into the past," he says. "They build the cars of 40 years ago again -but this time with flat glass."Bangle says he likes the design of the French carmakers. "Renault creates a very good design. The enterprise goes its own way and continues with a clear style."Something like that him-- even though BMW has chosen a completely different way than Renault: D


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Jul 30, 2010
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The high-alumina glasses are compositionally very distinct from the other types. Their alumina levels range from 5.95% to 10.25% (Fig. 8), considerably higher than the maximum levels of 1.69% and 1.07% found in the other two principal types. They also contain higher levels of potassium oxide than the other samples analyzed (4.59%-9.32%; Fig. 4), and consistently high phosphorus pentoxide levels, with a maximum of 0.8% (Fig. 6). These high-alumina glasses contain relatively low calcium oxide levels (Fig. 6). All of them contain high titania (0.76 %-1.29%) and iron oxide ( 1 .4%-12.93%) levels.
The mineral glasses are characterized by elevated potassium but low magnesium oxide levels (Fig. 5) and by lower phosphorus pentoxide levels than are found in the other two types, with a maximum value of 0.19% (Figs. 6 and 7).

A single example of a bangle made from natron glass (AB35) was found at Khirbat Faris. It has low levels of magnesia and potassium oxide. It also contains levels of calcium oxide (7.65%) and alumina (2.25%) indicating that beach sand tiffany jewellery shell fragments was used to make it.Composition and Color

The high-alumina glasses are translucent dark brown, translucent blue, or emerald green (Fig. 3), and most of the dark brown bangles have this composition. The only three exceptions are dark brown (AB14) and dark green (AB31) plant-ash 1 glass samples and a dark green plantash glass with an unusually high level of potassium oxide (AJB27). The mineral glasses (Fig. 2) are blue, green, or turquoise. Two examples ( AB3 and AB4) are opaque green, and they were opacifìeà by lead-tin oxide. The plant-ash glasses are colorless or pale purple, blue, green, or emerald green (see Table 1 ), with one exception ( AB27; see above). The only opaque sample with a plant-ash composition is red (AB9).

The colorants involved are the normal range of tiffany for sale metals and opacifiers found in Islamic glasses.60 The variety of parameters that can affect the final color of the glass produced is quite extensive, and this is discussed elsewhere.*1 Manganese oxide produces purple glass; iron and manganese oxides usually produce brown or green colors, but also pale blue, depending on the furnace atmosphere when the glass was melted; and cobalt normally results in a blue color. The last of these can be affected by the concentrations and relative absorption strength of other colorant ions. For example, Co:* is dominated by high concentrations of Fe2+ in ÀB21 , AB26, AB32, and AB36, producing dark brown colors in high-alumina glasses. Moreover, the chemical environment in which the colorant operates within the silicate network can affect the color. In these high-alumina glasses, the relatively high levels of potassium would help to produce darker glass tints than for the equivalent amount of sodium.62 The only opacifying compounds that were rings in these glasses were tin oxide in opaque green glass and cuprous oxide in opaque red glass. Both of these opacifiers were employed in the making of Islamic vessel glasses and enamels.61


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Jul 29, 2010
1 mg nicotine per pellet

Global Green USA, the American arm of President Gorbachev's Green Cross International, is the only national environmental group headquartered in Southern California and is a national leader in creating smart green building solutions to climate change. For more than 15 years, Global Green has helped green nearly $20 billion nationally in affordable housing, school, and municipal building construction that saves energy, reduces CO2 emissions, improves health, and creates green jobs.

As a direct result of Global Green's National Green Schools Initiative, 20,000 students who were in overcrowded and rundown schools across the U.S. now attend classes in healthy classrooms in state-of-the-art green schools. Soon, that number will triple. For the past five years, Global Green has worked with the Los Angeles Unified School District to help green its $14 billion in new school construction. Now, Global Green is expanding its initiative with the goal of ensuring that within a generation all students can learn in healthy, high performance classrooms. After Hurricane Katrina, Global Green opened an office in New Orleans to help tiffany jewellery the green rebuilding of the city, and thanks to a grant from the Bush Clinton Katrina Fund, is demonstrating how to sustainably rebuild New Orleans' schools.

2010 MAY 9 - (VerticalNews.com) -- A tobacco company's new, dissolvable nicotine pellet--which is being sold as a tobacco product, but which in some cases resembles popular candies--could lead to accidental nicotine poisoning in children, cufflinks clearance to a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), the Northern Ohio Poison Control Center, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The researchers also say the candy-like products could appeal to young people and lead to nicotine addiction as well.

The study appears in an advance online edition of the journal Pediatrics on tiffany ring 19, 2010 and will appear in a later print issue.

In 2009, the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company launched a dissolvable nicotine product called Camel Orbs, which according to the company's promotional literature contains 1 mg nicotine per pellet and is flavored with cinnamon or mint. The company also introduced Camel Strips (to contain 0.6 mg nicotine per strip) and Sticks (to contain 3.1 mg nicotine per strip).

It appears that the product is intended as a temporary form of nicotine for smokers in settings where smoking is banned. However, the potential public health effect could be disastrous, particularly for infants and adolescents, said Professor Gregory Connolly, lead author of the study and director of the Tobacco Control Research Program at HSPH.


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Jul 28, 2010
The sample

The boys with DCD exhibited movement coordination problems corresponding to the 15th or lower percentile in the total impairment (TIS) and ball skills (BS) scores, based on the Movement Assessment Battery for Children test (MABC; Henderson & Sugden, 1992) . The boys with movement difficulties could not also have specific medical conditions (such as cerebral palsy, Asperger's syndrome, autism, muscular dystrophy), but they had to have intellectual capabilities similar to typically developing individuals, as inferred from formal intelligence assessment scores (e.g., WISC) . The movement difficulties would, however, have to interfere with the child's performance of daily activities, according to die opinion of professionals. Once we identified a potential participant, each child and his parents received an information package that included cover letters, consent forms, and a Child Information Questionnaire. While it was assumed the children met die inclusion criteria based on the initial recruitment stage, we assessed all children according to die MABC test to confirm their movement proficiency.

The group of typically developing children also consisted of 12 earrings clearance recruited from a local elementary school. The boys received an information package. If dieir parents approved their participation, they returned the package to the homeroom teacher who passed it on to the first author. Children included in the comparison group were not diagnosed with DCD or comorbid deficits; they exhibited overall movement capabilities and ball skills considered to be at least average for a typically developing child. As a result, they had to be at or above the 20th percentile in terms of the TIS (raw score � 8.5) and above the 15th percentile for the BS score (raw score �2.5).

The sample was limited to boys to enhance its rings. Of the 34 initially recruited, 24 volunteers took part in the study. The remaining participants eitirer were not able to complete a testing session or withdrew from the study altogether. The children were assigned to two groups with (Ai age = 9.9 years, SD - .8) and without DCD (Mage = 10.5 years, SD= .8) . The analysis involving the raw scores from the MABC showed the tiffany jewellery group scored significantly lower (hence, they performed better) than children with DCD in terms of TIS (Mmxkd = 4.45, SD= 2.01 vs. Mded = 14.62, SD= 5.44) and BS scores (Mnodcd = .33, .SO= .77 vs. Mdcd = 5.70, SD= 2.51).Procedure


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Jul 27, 2010
a wireless model

The hats hold a Nano in a built-in compartment, and feature a sleeve for wires and a spool to keep them wrapped up. Hat choices include sports caps and running caps, and they will be offered in green, red, blue, white and black. With a $19.95 suggested retail, the caps are scheduled to be shipping Nov. 1.

iPhone users need not fear the new iPod introductions discount tiffany their device. In the wake of Apple press conference earlier this month, Countour Design announced the release of the Showcase for the iPhone.

The Showcase features a hinged door and complete accessibility to all connections and controls, including the touch screen. Constructed of "shock-absorbing rubber and ultra-clear polycarbonate," the case/holster combination allows the iPhone to sit in it forward, backward, horizontal or vertical positions.Currently available, the Showcase has a $34.95 suggested retail.

Also introduced for the iPhone is Cellet's black alloy hard-shell case. tiffany jewellery an aluminum construction, the case employs a click-swing door cover. Some assembly is required with the case, according to company -- a screw-on hinge and detachable swivel clip is included. It has a $26.23 suggested retail and is currently available.Belkin has expanded it selection of computer accessories with new USB hubs, including a wireless model, and a washable mouse.

Belkin's four-port wireless USB hub delivers up to 30 feet of wireless access to USB devices, allowing a user to move peripherals like printers, scanners and extrnal hard drives off cluttered dektops, the company said.The hub features data transfer speeds up to 480Mbps. The package includes the wireless USB hub, a wireless USB adapter, power adapter and adapter dock.It will retail for $199 and will be available next month.Also new cheap silver pendants Belkin are three wired USB hubs intended to make it easier to add USB ports to a PC.

The Swivel hub rotates left, right, up and down to provide easy port access for plugging in devices. It has four USB 2.0 ports and rotates 180 degrees, out of the way of adjacent ports. It includes a power supply and power port and retails for $29.99.


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Jul 26, 2010
detaches for portability

The Showcase features a hinged door and complete necklaces clearance to all connections and controls, including the touch screen. Constructed of "shock-absorbing rubber and ultra-clear polycarbonate," the case/holster combination allows the iPhone to sit in it forward, backward, horizontal or vertical positions.Currently available, the Showcase has a $34.95 suggested retail.

Also introduced for the iPhone is Cellet's black alloy hard-shell case. Featuring an aluminum construction, the case employs a click-swing door cover. Some assembly is required with the case, according to company -- a screw-on hinge and detachable swivel clip is included. It has a $26.23 suggested retail and is currently available.COMPTON, CALIF. -- Belkin has expanded it selection of computer accessories with new USB hubs, including a wireless model, and a washable mouse.

Belkin's four-port wireless USB hub tiffany jewellery up to 30 feet of wireless access to USB devices, allowing a user to move peripherals like printers, scanners and extrnal hard drives off cluttered dektops, the company said.The hub features data transfer speeds up to 480Mbps. The package includes the wireless USB hub, a wireless USB adapter, power adapter and adapter dock.It will retail for $199 and will be available next month.Also new from Belkin are three wired USB hubs intended to make it easier to add USB ports to a PC.

The Swivel hub rotates left, right, up and down to provide easy port access for plugging in devices. It has four USB 2.0 ports and rotates 180 degrees, out of the way of adjacent ports. It includes a power supply and power port and retails for $29.99.

The Clip-On hub attaches to the edge of a desk, table or to a accessories clearance of cords to keep a desk clutter-free, Belkin said. The four-port hub quickly attaches and detaches for portability. Two of the ports are top loading for easy access. The hub retails for $29.99.

Belkin's Hub-To-Go, at $49.99, adds seven USB 2.0 ports. Four of the ports detach from the base to act as a travel hub, while the the-port base/tray stays stationary. It has a rotating connector on the detachable four-port hub to keep adjacent ports free. The base can stow flash drives, paper clips and notepads in a storage tray.All three wired hubs will ship in August.Belkin's washable mouse is water resistant and can be hand washed under a faucet to stay clean and disinfected.It features a scroll pad that scrolls vertically and horizontally. It works on many household surfaces, including upholstery and wood, according to Belkin, and will ship in late August.


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Jul 25, 2010
the whole community

Fatherlessness. It is surely one of the most destructive forces in our community. Like a poison it eats away at our souls, burns through our hearts, leaving us broken and searching, wrestling with insecurities, brooding anger and diminished self-esteem. The numbers are frightening: How can any of us sleep at night when 65 percent of our children are growing up without a iather in the home, when one third of our babies live in poverty and when a child who grows up without a father is 20 times more likely to end up in prison? But as this epidemic threatens to engulf yet another generation, there are countervailing forces at work. We are beginning to see a rising wave of Black fathers intent on turning the tide. Cheered on and substantially inspired by the man in the White House, these fathers may not reside in two-story tiffany jewellery with the picket fence. I hey may not commute every day to the corner office on a high floor, but in important ways they still bear a striking resemblance to the fatherhood ideal. What they have in common is a strong, enduring love for their children and a yearning to see them succeed.

"I've seen men coming back into their children's lives because of a new sense of responsibility," says Shawn Dove, manager of the Open Society Institute's Campaign for Black Male Achievement. "1 also see that we as men arc holding our peers more accountable, saying. "How is il cool for you not to see your children?' It's becoming a source of esteem and edification for more and more Black men to be involved in raising their children, even if they are not with the mother. There was a sense of it being acceptable before if you never saw your children, but it's not okay anymore."

The troubling numbers are hard to escape, but they don't tell the whole story. With public assistance policies that encourage low-income fathers to go underground- forcing them to repay the government if they ever reemerge- and child support orders pendants clearance can be unrealistically burdensome to low-wage earners, our society hasn't exactly been supportive of Black fatherhood. Joe jones, founder of Baltimore's Center /or Urban Families and a member of President Obama's Responsible Fatherhood and Healthy Families Task Force, notes that the problem was amply demonstrated by Baltimore's growing gang problem.

"Too many boys and girls were being indoctrinated into these gangs," Jones says. "As usual the solution was a criminal justice approach. But what we started hearing from these children was that they wanted to be valued, to be in a family, that's why they gravitated to the gangs. At the center we started saying to fathers. "You play a critical role in what happens to your child. You can't have child after child with woman after woman and not have a negative impact on the whole community.'"

In response Jones has seen the emotional resonance of being a father, of having the responsibility for a young life, breakdown some of the hardest, roughest brothers. "When you look at a Black male in an urban environment- the dress, the demeanor- U you don't know them they are scary as hell," says Jones, who used to be one of these scary brothers himself. "But get them in a different environment, tell them. "I've been where you've earrings clearance,' give them an opportunity to live their lives differently. When you talk to them that way. I've never had a brother say, 'I don't care about my child.' What Iget is, 'I want todo right by my child, but I don't know how.'" Meet six African-American men who are creating their own models for successful Black fatherhood.


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